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Former CIA analyst Sarah Adams unveils the truth behind the 2012 Benghazi attack, providing a detailed account of the events and their implications. With a focus on transparency, Adams exposes the political controversy surrounding the attack and the failure to enact proper security measures. Her firsthand perspective and dedication to uncovering the truth make this podcast a must-listen for those seeking a comprehensive understanding of the tragedy and its lasting impact.
Main Takeaways
Follow Sarah Adams on social media:
www.instagram.com/askarimediagroup
Get a copy of Sarah's book:
Benghazi Know Thy Enemy
This episode is sponsored by 4 Patriots, a survival food company. You can visit www.4patriots.com and use the code RECON for 10% off your first purchase.
Connect With John Hendricks
www.globalrecon.net
www.instagram.com/igrecon
Music provided by Caspian:
www.caspian.band
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Former CIA analyst Sarah Adams unveils the truth behind the 2012 Benghazi attack, providing a detailed account of the events and their implications. With a focus on transparency, Adams exposes the political controversy surrounding the attack and the failure to enact proper security measures. Her firsthand perspective and dedication to uncovering the truth make this podcast a must-listen for those seeking a comprehensive understanding of the tragedy and its lasting impact.
Main Takeaways
Follow Sarah Adams on social media:
www.instagram.com/askarimediagroup
Get a copy of Sarah's book:
Benghazi Know Thy Enemy
This episode is sponsored by 4 Patriots, a survival food company. You can visit www.4patriots.com and use the code RECON for 10% off your first purchase.
Connect With John Hendricks
www.globalrecon.net
www.instagram.com/igrecon
Music provided by Caspian:
www.caspian.band
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