Posted on 02/12/2016 9:49:05 PM PST by TigerClaws
Despite a clear warning received almost three years ago, it has taken a heated presidential campaign and an FBI investigation to make us aware of the national security threat of Hillary Clintonâs unsecured state department e-mails. The Kremlinâs cyber warfare army has had ample opportunity to steal Clintonâs entire e-mail cache (including 31,830 âprivateâ e-mails). Such hacking would likely have taken place before the Kremlinâs propaganda arm, RT (Russia Today), published Sidney Blumenthalâs e-mails to Clinton on March 20, 2013, presumably sending out alarms at that late date to Clinton to secure her private server.
The Clinton cache of e-mail correspondence in the hands of the Kremlin or other hostile intelligence agencies could represent one of Americaâs greatest intelligence disasters, giving Vladimir Putin the opportunity to determine the outcome of the 2016 U.S. presidential election or, barring that, to cast a cloud over a Clinton presidency. The national security implications of Hillary Clintonâs cavalier approach to security far outweigh the legal consequences of her actions.
The timeline of the Clinton e-mail scandal raises eyebrows about the curious lack of interest in this story when it first broke:
In March 2013, the Romanian hacker âGucciferâ distributed four intercepted Blumenthal e-mails, relating to Libya and Benghazi, to news organizations and political figures throughout the world, but only RT published them. On their release by RT, I immediately posted excerpts and analysis, concluding that, âUnhappy with the overthrow of Kaddafi, Putin would want to emphasize the sinister role played by the CIA in Libya.â My article, which was picked up by Drudge Report, attracted more than a third of a million viewers who could see for themselves Clintonâs private e-mail address and the contents of Blumenthalâs Libya reports. The RT publication was greeted by almost total media silence.
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LOL ...nice
You can bet every foreign Intel service has them.
The only ones who don’t are here in the US.
They don’t have to have her emails. All they have to do is make her think that they have ‘em.
They own her, either way.
She is damaged goods.
Putin’s probably got special photos of Hillary and Huma
I think it s time we stop talking about mishandling classified material and start thinking about espionage.
Since reports of H not having/using a computer, only her Blackberry, what would her log in/password have been?
Does a Blackberry have capability for use of a ‘stick’ for password usage (enabling the use of long and non keystroke logger password)?
Or... did she keep her Blackberry constantly logged in?
She doesn’t seem to be the type who would remember a long encryption password code or change it on a non regular basis.
Rats, I was thinking about her imprisonment as I read your sentence.
Proving espionage/treason would be better.
You thinking of LORAL?
Of course he has them. Id like to see someone explain how they think he doesn’t.
Tank you for de emails you sent me, but please stop, I do not need any enlargements.
Guccifer admitted to giving it to Putin..., and this is only after the New York Times, The Washington Post and the L.A. Times all refused the information and to write an article about it for over 1 year.
If Putin has them he will blackmail her just as he did to Bill on the Lewinsky affair before it bacame public. This is from the admiral of the pacific fleet while Clinton was President.
What if he doesn’t?
Answer: They might use a terrorist group to attack Benghazi? Oh wait..
"Got a crew for the fight on the airwaves."
"Lapdogs in the press keep their mouths tight."
That should not be the question. The question is whether or not she was paid to give the emails, or gave them willingly. I think it was both.
This woman needs to be in prison. We all know it and we all know it’ll probably never happen....
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