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Related: About this forumBenghazi Book Pulled from Shelves After '60 Minutes' Story Falls Apart
Simon & Schuster is "suspending publication" of a book claiming to provide an eyewitness account of the Benghazi consulate attack after the author's version of events turned out to be largely exaggerated. Author "Morgan Jones," who is really Dylan Davies, was also the main source for a 60 Minutes report on the Benghazi attacks that recently aired on CBS. That report was corrected Friday morning, after evidence surfaced that Davies had changed his story.
The book, The Embassy House: The Explosive Eyewitness Account of the Libyan Embassy Siege by the Soldier Who Was There, was published by a conservative imprint of Simon & Schuster called Threshold Editions. Simon & Schuster is also owned by the CBS Corporation.
In Davies's public version, he was able to scale the compound's walls during the attack and fight off terrorists to rescue the Americans inside. He even talked of a dramatic hand-to-hand fight where Davies takes out an attacker with the butt of a rifle. Davies also claimed that he viewed the body of the slain American ambassador in the hospital after the attacks. None of those things happened, according to the account he gave to his employer. On Thursday, The New York Times reported that his dramatic story didn't match the story he gave the FBI, either. That revelation finally prompted CBS to review their story and eventually issue a correction and apology.
Along with Simon & Schuster's decision to pull the books from retail shelves, Slate has also added a long disclaimer to an excerpt of Davies's book they published in late October.
http://www.theatlanticwire.com/national/2013/11/publisher-pulls-benghazi-book-shelves-after-60-minutes-story-falls-apart/71415/
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(28,627 posts)Lint Head
(15,064 posts)davidpdx
(22,000 posts)Some right wing nutjob publisher could purchase the rights and release it. Rush Limpballs and his buds will buy millions of copies and distribute them.