I’m still wondering how they are tracking and finding these emails if the server was professionally wiped. Perhaps their recovery methods are classified, but I’m praying that these reports aren’t false. Generally when a server is “wiped”, every sector is overwritten multiple times, so that the original content is destroyed. I’m sure the clinton crime family demanded assurances.
These have been found in the batch she turned over voluntarily. Can you imagine what was in those she deleted?
Unless she sent the emails only to herself...whoever sent *her* the emails, or received them...and the servers they are stored on: emails usually don’t reside solely within the memory of the recipient’s machine.
When an email is sent the recipient has a copy AND the sender has a copy. So...those emails are sitting somewhere in someone’s Inbox, Sent Folder, or Deleted folder.
To make matters worse, backups are also sitting there.
It is extremely hard to get rid of emails, even for the smartest woman in the world.
Hilly submitted PAPER copies for the 55K emails that she gave to State so everything was reduced to manual labor ... could not search, sort, etc. Now that the FBI has the 3 thumb drives from Kendall, they have a digital copy of everything and can search using key words, etc. that would help them find anything classified a lot quicker than sorting through paper copies. Since they now also have the metadate for each email, this should also help them with “tracking”.
Im still wondering how they are tracking and finding these emails if the server was professionally wiped. Perhaps their recovery methods are classified, but Im praying that these reports arent false. Generally when a server is wiped, every sector is overwritten multiple times, so that the original content is destroyed. Im sure the clinton crime family demanded assurances.
They got sloppy. It’s likely they only deleted the classified emails with the classification still attached and not the cut and paste jobs that had it stripped.
Those emails were sent or received by someone and copies exist somewhere on many servers.