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In reply to the discussion: Paula Broadwell warned Gen. Allen and other generals against "seductress" Jill Kelley [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)How did they gain the kind of access they had to top Military Generals and the Intelligence community? Who helped them initially to gain that kind of access? They were not military, not intelligence that we know of, just ordinary women yet at a time when our Government told us they had to spy on every American for 'security' reasons, these two twenty somethings, which they were when they first arrived in Tampa, had free access to the top Brass in the military.
Jill Kelley moved to Tampa in 2001. How did she get from being the wife of a doctor to being a confidante of Generals especially when every other American in her position was considered a possible security risk and treated that way?
Something is missing about those women. Someone had to give them access. Try inviting a top General to your house for dinner out of the blue and see what happens. At the very least you would be ignored, at worst you would be on a no fly list.