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Penis picture's X-wife, Huma, curried favors for her other employers as aid to Clinton. THIS IS NOT HOW OUR GOVERNMENT IS SUPPOSED TO WORK.
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"All the way to the F.B.I."
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Noticed this stat from the DOJ this am when reading the paper:
Considering the size of the sample and the number of exceptions, if we extrapolate these results across the population it is a significant concern.The inspector general for the intelligence community has told Congress that of 40 Clinton emails randomly reviewed as a sample of her correspondence as secretary of state, four contained classified information.
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Hillary Clinton Will Turn Over Personal Email Server to Justice Department
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Meanwhile, Bernie Sanders surges ahead of Hillary Clinton in stunning new 2016 poll
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Meanwhile, Bernie Sanders surges ahead of Hillary Clinton in stunning new 2016 poll
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2 emails found from Hillary's server that are considered "Top Secret" in their content. Top Secret is above Classified in security level. This is from the emails already scrutinized by the Clintons and then given to the DOJ on a thumb drive.
Really? The Secretary of State can't tell if something is Top Secret??? First when sent, and later when sifted through for content and put on a thumb drive?
There is so much smoke here I can't believe the fire dept isn't on the Clinton's front yard.
By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times - Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s emails contained “top secret” material, the government’s top spy watchdog said Tuesday, revealing that the messages were even more sensitive than previously disclosed.
I. Charles McCullough III, the inspector general for the intelligence community, said he has concluded two of Mrs. Clinton’s emails met the standard of “top secret/SCI level,” while other messages are still being scrutinized to see how secret they should have been.
Really? The Secretary of State can't tell if something is Top Secret??? First when sent, and later when sifted through for content and put on a thumb drive?
There is so much smoke here I can't believe the fire dept isn't on the Clinton's front yard.
By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times - Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s emails contained “top secret” material, the government’s top spy watchdog said Tuesday, revealing that the messages were even more sensitive than previously disclosed.
I. Charles McCullough III, the inspector general for the intelligence community, said he has concluded two of Mrs. Clinton’s emails met the standard of “top secret/SCI level,” while other messages are still being scrutinized to see how secret they should have been.
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If the Sec'y of State wasn't handling Classified and/or Top Secret material, one would have to conclude that she wasn't doing her job or, unlikely as it might seem, she only handled those types of materials on paper and transmitted them by diplomatic courier.Mister Moose wrote:2 emails found from Hillary's server that are considered "Top Secret" in their content. Top Secret is above Classified in security level. This is from the emails already scrutinized by the Clintons and then given to the DOJ on a thumb drive.
Really? The Secretary of State can't tell if something is Top Secret??? First when sent, and later when sifted through for content and put on a thumb drive?
There is so much smoke here I can't believe the fire dept isn't on the Clinton's front yard.
By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times - Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s emails contained “top secret” material, the government’s top spy watchdog said Tuesday, revealing that the messages were even more sensitive than previously disclosed.
I. Charles McCullough III, the inspector general for the intelligence community, said he has concluded two of Mrs. Clinton’s emails met the standard of “top secret/SCI level,” while other messages are still being scrutinized to see how secret they should have been.
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They were on the server. Her server. In her house. Addressed to her.Bubba wrote: ...she only handled those types of materials on paper and transmitted them by diplomatic courier.
No confusion possible that she only handled secure matters on paper.
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Why it's taking this long for the FBI/DOJ to get their hands on the server is amazing in it and of itself.Mister Moose wrote:They were on the server. Her server. In her house. Addressed to her.Bubba wrote: ...she only handled those types of materials on paper and transmitted them by diplomatic courier.
No confusion possible that she only handled secure matters on paper.
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same reason it's taken so long to find the real killer of nicole brown-simpson...hilldog belongs in jail...but a corrupt DOJ will do whatever it can to help her out, the lapdog media will go right along with it and the mindless minions that make up the useful idiots so crucial to her electoral success will dismiss it all as " vast right wing conspiracy" ...XtremeJibber2001 wrote:Why it's taking this long for the FBI/DOJ to get their hands on the server is amazing in it and of itself.Mister Moose wrote:They were on the server. Her server. In her house. Addressed to her.Bubba wrote: ...she only handled those types of materials on paper and transmitted them by diplomatic courier.
No confusion possible that she only handled secure matters on paper.
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So now we learn a third-party had access to the server and its classified contents ...
Senate committee seeks email facts from Clinton’s tech company
The tech question: Were emails backed up and can they be retrieved?
The FBI also interested in firm that managed Clinton’s server
Email flap roils Clinton campaign yet again
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton meets voters during a campaign stop at New Hampshire’s River Valley Community College on Aug. 11 in Claremont, N.H.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton meets voters during a campaign stop at New Hampshire’s River Valley Community College on Aug. 11 in Claremont, N.H.
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On April 12, 2015 former senator and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced her run for President of the United States. Find out where the democratic candidate stands on immigration, ISIS, the minimum wage and gay marriage. Video by Natalie Fertig
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The chairman of the Senate’s homeland security committee has asked a small, 13-year-old Denver technology company that managed tens of thousands of emails for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to describe what measures it took to safeguard national security information.
The FBI, which has embarked on its own scrutiny of Clinton’s private server, also has shown interest in the company, Platte River Networks, which began managing Clinton’s emails in 2013, according to published reports.
Her use of a private, non-governmental server to conduct official State Department business is causing increased turbulence for Clinton as she pursues what many thought would be a relatively smooth ride to the Democratic presidential nomination.
Clinton said late Tuesday that she would turn over to the Justice Department her private server as part of a widening security investigation into her use of private emails to conduct official business. McClatchy reported Tuesday that two emails found on Clinton’s server were classified as “Top Secret,” heightening concerns that Clinton may have improperly shared classified information or stored them on vulnerable Internet equipment that might be open to hacking.
“Given that the server was used to conduct official State Department business, questions have been raised regarding whether classified information was stored on the private server,” Republican Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin wrote Platte’s president in a letter Tuesday. He said he also wants to know “if that data was secure, who had access to that material and whether all official documents were appropriately preserved.”
Clinton has said that after she turned over all of her official emails to the State Department last December, she wiped clean her server which contained over 61,000 emails. Clinton said she permanently deleted about half because they were personal and turned over the rest because they were related to State Department business. Senior Republicans in Congress now want to know whether Platte River has a backup file containing the deleted emails.
In the letter obtained by McClatchy, Chairman Johnson asked company President Treve Suazo to respond to detailed questions within two weeks.
He requested all communications referring to the server “between or among employees or contractors of Platte River” and between company employees and the family’s global charity, the Clinton Foundation. Johnson also sought an explanation of whether the company is “authorized to maintain or access classified information.”
Suazo and other company officials did not respond to phone requests seeking comment.
Platte River’s role grew more crucial Tuesday when the inspector general for the U.S. Intelligence Community advised Congress that two emails contained information it deemed “Top Secret.” The emails were not marked as classified when they were written, and Clinton has repeatedly denied ever sending or receiving classified information.
WAS PLATTE RIVER NETWORKS EVER MADE AWARE THAT THE INFORMATION ON SECRETARY CLINTON’S PRIVATE SERVER MAY CONTAIN CLASSIFIED OR SENSITIVE SECURITY DATA?
Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wisconsin
At a State Department briefing Wednesday, Mark Toner, a spokesman, said the two emails designated as Top Secret “weren’t sent by her.”
The declaration by Inspector General I. Charles McCullough III, however, ramped up the stakes, because security officials had been less concerned about the arrangement if information was classified no higher than “Secret.”
Platte River’s services were sought in early 2013 to improve security of the server, which was installed for former President Bill Clinton at the couple’s home in New York state years earlier, The Washington Post reported recently.
The Colorado firm’s hiring coincided with the discovery that an email account for Clinton’s longtime confidant, private consultant Sidney Blumenthal, had been hacked by a Romanian national Marcel Lazar Lehel, known as Guccifer.
Brian Reid, a cybersecurity expert with Internet Systems Consortium, said Clinton’s use of a reputable company to manage her server means it was less likely to be vulnerable to hackers.
Reid and a second security expert said that if Platte River used a backup server for extra security, it’s likely that some data Clinton had deleted could be retrieved.
Darren Hayes, a cybersecurity professor at Pace University’s Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems, said it’s very common “in this day and age” for a company working with a client to back up their materials.
Nonetheless, it’s unclear what investigators might find on the server.
Hayes said what might be found will be determined by how the deletions were done.
“It depends on what kind of tools they used,” Hayes said.
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Campaign spokeswoman Jennifer Palmieri to Clinton supporters
Reid, a cybersecurity expert with Internet Systems Consortium, said there are two types of back-ups.
One is a physical security back-up, which protects against the loss of data during a computer crash. That type of back-up is short-term.
“Every company in the managed IT business will do physical security back-ups,” he said. “It’s similar to the concept of security video from the cops shows. If a cop subpoenas it, there are only very recent backups. A physical security backup can be overwritten in a matter of weeks.”
Another type archives data farther back in time and is intended to be a record of what the data was at certain times in the past, Reid said. Companies dedicated to archival backups store the data in high-security warehouses.
“Archival back-ups can be subpoenaed. They are evidence,” he said. “They’re extremely hard to wipe clean.”
If Clinton had a backup, the type likely would be specified in her contract with the company that provided the server, Reid said.
Clinton’s campaign did not respond to questions Wednesday.
But her communications director, Jennifer Palmieri, sent a lengthy email to supporters to dispel “misinformation,” explaining why she used a private email account, what emails she turned over and assuring that there is no criminal inquiry into Clinton’s conduct.
“Look, this kind of nonsense comes with the territory of running for president ... and we expect it to continue from now until Election Day,” she said.
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Now we learn the tech company hired to manage the Clinton Server was previously sued for improper use of Government property/files.
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Don't ya love how they gave a server that was wiped clean.XtremeJibber2001 wrote:Now we learn the tech company hired to manage the Clinton Server was previously sued for improper use of Government property/files.
Wonder how many times a Degausser was used on it.
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With the right one, it only takes once.SnoBrdr wrote:Don't ya love how they gave a server that was wiped clean.XtremeJibber2001 wrote:Now we learn the tech company hired to manage the Clinton Server was previously sued for improper use of Government property/files.
Wonder how many times a Degausser was used on it.
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As far as I'm concerned, this issue wipes her out. No way she can get through / over this. It's too ugly.
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Ah, the power of the liberal press will ride to her rescue.XtremeJibber2001 wrote:As far as I'm concerned, this issue wipes her out. No way she can get through / over this. It's too ugly.
Unless Al Gore gets in.
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