Prime Crimes – Treason in Libya

“Prime Crimes – Treason in Libya” by Stephen Pidgeon, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on October 22, 2012, is a comprehensive examination of alleged treasonous actions related to Libya during the Obama Administration. This 422-page book presents a detailed account of significant political events, including the strategic goals of the Muslim Brotherhood and their influence on U.S. governance, as well as communications from Benghazi that highlight security concerns raised by Ambassador Stevens.
Readers will find an in-depth exploration of the political landscape surrounding these events, supported by documents such as a Congressional letter addressing the Muslim Brotherhood’s impact on the White House. The book aims to shed light on critical issues in political science, particularly regarding national security and foreign policy decisions. Through its detailed narrative, “Prime Crimes” seeks to inform readers about the complexities and implications of these historical events.
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Prime Crimes gives a detailed account of the treason committed in Libya by the Obama Administration, and includes the Strategic Goals of the Muslim Brotherhood for the United States, a Congressional letter to the director of National Intelligence concerning the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood on the White House, and a disclosure of the communications from Benghazi, including pleas from Ambassador Stevens for additional security help that went completely ignored by Obama. The state department disclosure is attached for easy reference. An alarming and compelling book. Prime Crimes documents the greatest acts of treason in America’s history. A must read.
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