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by Aaron Klein
A video was removed from YouTube.com of Paula Broadwell, the alleged mistress of ex-CIA Director David Petraeus, giving a speech last month in which she claimed the CIA may have operated a secret detention center in Benghazi, Libya.
The speech was an Oct. 26 keynote address at a University of Denver alumni symposium.
The full 41-minute speech was posted on YouTube until today, when it received wide media attention – including two links at the popular Drudge Report – over Broadwell’s comments in the video about Benghazi and Petraeus.
The video has apparently been removed from the Wayback.org Internet archives, as well.
Following media inquiries, the video was reposted by the university today at a different link.
University of Denver spokeswoman Kim Divigil confirmed to WND that the video was removed from YouTube today.
“It was down for several hours this morning but immediately restored,” she said.
During a question-and-answer session, Broadwell was asked about the Sept. 11, 2012, attacks against the U.S. mission in Benghazi.
yeah, lots of scrubs all over the internet i bet.. hah, wonder how many DC power players are busy clearing out their email accounts.. and hard drives.. think there’s a sudden rush for new computers all over washington?
small town opportunist climber meets top VIP who loves flattery; his downfall is all predictable history. she makes a career out of the notoriety…
“About a hundred and twenty-thousand US troops were dying each month; around may, the middle of that year (2006)”. What!!!!!!