A "Chief Intelligence correspondent for FOX" writes a very brief, 12-sentence story which contains a bunch of silly and hilarious errors.
The dramatic conspiracy begins:
The session was less than fifteen minutes and moved with lightning speed.
(Emphasis added.)
The reporting is accurate because the reporter sat close to the suspect:
I was sitting less than 25 feet from Ahmed Abu Khatallah. He is tall, in the range of six feet, and medium to heavy set.
His hair is black and matted with grey through out and a long beard.
Dude's hair has beard. That IS weird!
He was not shackled but stood with his hands behind his back as if were handcuffed.
"He" has gone missing! This guy's the terrorist Houdini!
But the trial paid no heed as it continued at "lightning speed".
As the session moved along at a measured pace his demeanor seemed to shift
(Emphasis added.)
"A measured pace"? I know what's going on! Only Obama could cause a trial occurring at lightning speed to simultaneously be moving at a measured pace. Coverup!!
He pled not guilty to one charge -- providing material support to terrorists -- and the court was told he allegedly aided attackers in two attacks. Based on the unsealed indictment, it appears to be both the consulate and CIA annex.
(Emphasis added.)
I can only conclude that BenGhaZi makes them do it.