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Glenn Beck Connects the Dots in Benghazi Attack: 'This Is Fast and Furious Times 1,000
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Glenn Beck Connects the Dots in Benghazi Attack: 'This Is Fast and Furious Times 1,000

"The Libya story hasn't passed the smell test with me from the beginning, but it keeps getting worse."

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During his show on TheBlazeTV Wednesday night, Glenn Beck said President Barack Obama has "crossed a line" concerning the "lies" about the terrorist attack on the U.S. mission in Benghazi on Sept. 11. In fact, he claims "Benghazi-gate" is "Fast and Furious times 1,000."

"I don't think that we are going to have time to be able to get this out to the American people before the election, because the press is of no help," Beck said. "You need to try to listen and get your friends to listen next door because this isn't about politics. This truly is about the future of the country because we are in grave, grave danger."

Beck explained that America has had three major scandals in the White House: Former President Richard Nixon's Watergate, the Iran-Contra scandal with former President Ronald Reagan and former President Bill Clinton's sex scandal with Monica Lewinsky.

But in those cases, "as the old catchphrase goes, When Clinton lied, no one died," Beck said. In Benghazi, four Americans, including U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens, were killed in a horrific manner.

Speaking from the model Oval Office in his Dallas studio, the host said "when you're in this office" every lie told matters.

"[President Obama] is putting American lives in danger and he doesn't seem to care about the consequence of his own actions," he added. "The Libya story hasn't passed the smell test with me from the beginning, but it keeps getting worse."

Beck went on to discuss Tuesday night's explosive report that revealed 300 to 400 national security officials received emails detailing the Benghazi terrorist attack as it was happening on 9/11, raising fresh questions about the truth behind the Benghazi attack.

The emails show that the Libyan radical Islamic group Ansar al-Sharia claimed responsibility for the attack just two hours after it began via social media. White House officials told CBS News that an unmanned Predator drone was sent over the U.S. mission in Libya, providing Washington with a live feed to the chaos that unfolded.

"Everyone had these emails, everyone," Beck said, holding a hard copy of the emails in his hands. "These emails were accompanied with video and links to be able see everything live as it was happening. It makes it very, very clear. This was a terrorist attack conducted by a terrorist organization. There's nothing in here about a YouTube video."

Beck explained that if the administration was really working off the "facts," the White House would have never mentioned the anti-Muslim YouTube video.

But one of the most disturbing developments involves the Obama administration's response to the assault, according to Beck.

"Why would he choose not to send in a quick response force?" he asked. "Why were they not dispatched to Benghazi? Why were people in the situation room standing around watching our people get killed. Help could have been there within the hour."

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A frustrated Beck lamented the fact that there are still more questions than answers regarding the Benghazi attack.

On the most dangerous day of the year, in one of the most dangerous cities in the world, Beck said, four Americans were at a CIA safe house. However, we still don't know why.

Beck says Americans deserve answers.

He then delved into the distressed message left by U.S. diplomat Sean Smith, who was killed in the attack, on a gaming website, a strange place to post a message like this: "Assuming we don't die tonight, we saw one of our 'police' that guard the compound taking pictures."

"I believe this is a place where he said 'listen if I'm in trouble I will let you know on this site.'", Beck said. Thirty four minutes later, when the Americans in the CIA safe house already knew something was wrong, U.S. Ambassador Stevens took a meeting with the Turkish ambassador.

"What's bizarre is, he comes in while they are under threat...and here comes the Turkish ambassador."

The Turkish ambassador leaves with no incident, unharmed. Hours later, the attack began. The fight lasted for seven hours, until the break of dawn. The live feed was streamed to the White House Situation Room.

"The picture is frightening and you need to share it with your friends," Beck concluded.

Watch Beck's entire analysis via TheBlazeTV here:

TheBlazeTV host also provided more details about his theory, which seems to make more sense every day, that the U.S. is running weapons to Syrian and Libyan rebels, which he called a scandal that was "Fast and Furious times 1,000."

During his radio show on Wednesday, he said arming the enemies of the United States -- for any reason -- is grounds for treason, adding that people may "go to jail" over this scandal.

Watch Beck explain his gun-running theory and why he believes the president is lying:

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