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Hillary Has an NSA Problem
Observer.com ^ | 3-18-2016 | John R. Schindler

Posted on 03/18/2016 12:45:01 PM PDT by servo1969

The FBI has been investigating Clinton for months--but an even more secretive Federal agency has its own important beef with her.

For a year now, Hillary Clinton's misuse of email during her tenure as Secretary of State has hung like a dark cloud over her presidential campaign. As I told you months ago, EmailGate isn't going away, despite the best efforts of Team Clinton to make it disappear. Instead, the scandal has gotten worse, with never-ending revelations of apparent misconduct by Ms. Clinton and her staff. At this point, EmailGate may be the only thing standing between Hillary and the White House this November.

Specifically, the Federal Bureau of Investigation examination of EmailGate, pursuant to provisions of the Espionage Act, poses a major threat to Ms. Clinton's presidential aspirations. However, even if the FBI recommends prosecution of her or members of her inner circle for mishandling of classified information--which is something the politically unconnected routinely do face prosecution for--it's by no means certain that the Department of Justice will follow the FBI's lead.

What DoJ decides to do with EmailGate is ultimately a question of politics as much as justice. Ms. Clinton's recent statement on her potential prosecution, "it's not going to happen," then refusing to address the question at all in a recent debate, led to speculation about a backroom deal with the White House to shield Hillary from prosecution as long as Mr. Obama is in the Oval Office. After mid-January, however, all bets would be off. In that case, winning the White House herself could be an urgent matter of avoiding prosecution for Ms. Clinton.

That said, if DoJ declines to prosecute after the Bureau recommends doing so, a leak-fest of a kind not seen in Washington, D.C., since Watergate should be anticipated. The FBI would be angry that its exhaustive investigation was thwarted by dirty deals between Democrats. In that case, a great deal of Clintonian dirty laundry could wind up in the hands of the press, habitual mainstream media covering for the Clintons notwithstanding, perhaps having a major impact on the presidential race this year.

Neither is the FBI the only powerful Federal agency that Hillary Clinton needs to worry about as she plots her path to the White House between scandals and leaks. For years, she has been on the bad side of the National Security Agency, America's most important intelligence agency, as revealed by just-released State Department documents obtained by Judicial Watch under the Freedom of Information Act.

The documents, though redacted, detail a bureaucratic showdown between Ms. Clinton and NSA at the outset of her tenure at Foggy Bottom. The new Secretary of State, who had gotten "hooked" on her Blackberry during her failed 2008 presidential bid, according to a top State Department security official, wanted to use that Blackberry anywhere she went.

That, however, was impossible, since Secretary Clinton's main office space at Foggy Bottom was actually a Secure Compartment Information Facility, called a SCIF (pronounced "skiff") by insiders. A SCIF is required for handling any Top Secret-plus information. In most Washington, D.C., offices with a SCIF, which has to be certified as fully secure from human or technical penetration, that's where you check Top Secret email, read intelligence reports, and conduct classified meetings that must be held inside such protected spaces.

But personal electronic devices--your cellphone, your Blackberry--can never be brought into a SCIF. They represent a serious technical threat that is actually employed by many intelligence agencies worldwide. Though few Americans realize it, taking remote control over a handheld device, then using it to record conversations, is surprisingly easy for any competent spy service. Your smartphone is a sophisticated surveillance device--on you, the user--that also happens to provide phone service and Internet access.

As a result, your phone and your Blackberry always need to be locked up before you enter any SCIF. Taking such items into one represents a serious security violation. And Hillary and her staff really hated that. Not even one month into the new administration in early 2009, Ms. Clinton and her inner circle were chafing under these rules. They were accustomed to having their personal Blackberrys with them at all times, checking and sending emails nonstop, and that was simply impossible in a SCIF like their new office was.

This resulted in a February 2009 request by Secretary Clinton to NSA, whose Information Assurance Directorate (IAD for short) secures the sensitive communications of many U.S. Government entities, from Top Secret computer networks, to White House communications, to the classified codes that control our nuclear weapons.

IAD had recently created a special, custom-made secure Blackberry for Barack Obama, another technology addict. Now Ms. Clinton wanted one for herself. However, making the new president's personal Blackberry had been a time-consuming and expensive exercise. NSA was not inclined to provide Secretary Clinton with one of her own simply for her convenience: there had to be clearly demonstrated need.

And that seemed dubious to IAD since there was no problem with Ms. Clinton checking her personal email inside her office SCIF. Hers, like most, had open (i.e. unclassified) computer terminals connected to the Internet, and the Secretary of State could log into her own email anytime she wanted to right from her desk.

But she did not want to. Ms. Clinton only checked her personal email on her Blackberry: she did not want to sit down at a computer terminal. As a result, NSA informed Secretary Clinton in early 2009 that they could not help her. When Team Clinton kept pressing the point, "we were politely told to shut up and color" by IAD, explained the State security official.

The State Department has not released the full document trail here, so the complete story remains unknown to the public. However, one senior NSA official, now retired, recalled the kerfuffle with Team Clinton in early 2009 about Blackberrys. "It was the usual Clinton prima donna stuff," he explained, "the whole 'rules are for other people' act that I remembered from the Nineties." Why Ms. Clinton would not simply check her personal email on an office computer, like every other government employee less senior than the president, seems a germane question, given what a major scandal EmailGate turned out to be. "What did she not want put on a government system, where security people might see it?" the former NSA official asked, adding, "I wonder now, and I sure wish I'd asked about it back in 2009."

He's not the only NSA affiliate with pointed questions about what Hillary Clinton and her staff at Foggy Bottom were really up to--and why they went to such trouble to circumvent Federal laws about the use of IT systems and the handling of classified information. This has come to a head thanks to Team Clinton's gross mishandling of highly classified NSA intelligence.

As I explained in this column in January, one of the most controversial of Ms. Clinton's emails released by the State Department under judicial order was one sent on June 8, 2011 to the Secretary of State by Sidney Blumenthal, Hillary's unsavory friend and confidant who was running a private intelligence service for Ms. Clinton. This email contains an amazingly detailed assessment of events in Sudan, specifically a coup being plotted by top generals in that war-torn country. Mr. Blumenthal's information came from a top-ranking source with direct access to Sudan's top military and intelligence officials, and recounted a high-level meeting that had taken place only twenty-four hours before.

To anybody familiar with intelligence reporting, this is unmistakably signals intelligence, termed SIGINT in the trade. In other words, Mr. Blumenthal, a private citizen who had enjoyed no access to U.S. intelligence for over a decade when he sent that email, somehow got hold of SIGINT about the Sudanese leadership and managed to send it, via open, unclassified email, to his friend Hillary only one day later.

NSA officials were appalled by the State Department's release of this email, since it bore all the hallmarks of Agency reporting. Back in early January, when I reported this, I was confident that Mr. Blumenthal's information came from highly classified NSA sources, based on my years of reading and writing such reports myself, and one veteran Agency official told me it was NSA information with "at least 90 percent confidence."

Now, over two months later, I can confirm that the contents of Sid Blumenthal's June 8, 2011 email to Hillary Clinton, sent to her personal, unclassified account, were indeed based on highly sensitive NSA information. The Agency investigated this compromise and determined that Mr. Blumenthal's highly detailed account of Sudanese goings-on, including the retelling of high-level conversations in that country, was indeed derived from NSA intelligence.

Specifically, this information was illegally lifted from four different NSA reports, all of them classified Top Secret / Special Intelligence. Worse, at least one of those reports was issued under the GAMMA compartment, which is an NSA handling caveat that is applied to extraordinarily sensitive information (for instance, decrypted conversations between top foreign leadership, as this was). GAMMA is properly viewed as a SIGINT Special Access Program or SAP, several of which from CIA Ms. Clinton compromised in another series of her "unclassified" emails.

Currently serving NSA officials have told me they have no doubt that Mr. Blumenthal's information came from their reports. "It's word-for-word, verbatim copying," one of them explained. "In one case, an entire paragraph was lifted from an NSA report" that was classified Top Secret / Special Intelligence.

How Sid Blumenthal got his hands on this information is the key question, and there's no firm answer yet. The fact that he was able to take four separate highly classified NSA reports - none of which he was supposed to have any access to - and pass the details of them to Hillary Clinton via email only hours after NSA released them in Top Secret / Special Intelligence channels, indicates something highly unusual--as well as illegal--was going on.

Suspicion naturally falls on Tyler Drumheller, the former CIA senior official who was Mr. Blumenthal's intelligence fixer, his supplier of juicy spy gossip, who conveniently died last August before EmailGate became front-page news. However, he, too, had left Federal service years before and should not have had any access to current NSA reports.

There are many questions here about what Hillary Clinton and her staff at Foggy Bottom were up to, including Sidney Blumenthal, an integral member of the Clinton organization, despite his lack of any government position. How Mr. Blumenthal got hold of this Top Secret-plus reporting is only the first question. Why he chose to email it to Ms. Clinton in open channels is another question. So is: How did nobody on Secretary Clinton's staff notice that this highly detailed reporting looked exactly like SIGINT from NSA? Last, why did the State Department see fit to release this email, unredacted, to the public?

These are the questions being asked by officials at NSA and the FBI right now. All of them merit serious examination. Their answers may determine the political fate of Hillary Clinton--and who gets elected our next president in November.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: email; fbi; hillary; hillarycriminalprobe; hillarynsa; nsa
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To: Qiviut

I bet if they leaned on Sid a little (or a lot) he’d fold like a cheap suit.


61 posted on 03/18/2016 3:48:26 PM PDT by PLMerite (The Revolution...will not be kind.)
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To: heterosupremacist

No need. Only an FNG wouldn’t know.


62 posted on 03/18/2016 3:48:46 PM PDT by Seruzawa (If you agree with the French raise your hand. If you are French raise both hands)
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To: PLMerite

I would imagine that’s either happening or in the works.


63 posted on 03/18/2016 3:50:44 PM PDT by Qiviut (In Islam you have to die for Allah. The God I worship died for me. [Franklin Graham])
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To: MasterGunner01

I see two possible outcomes to prevent the disclosure of the massive corruption. Either Hillary will develop a medical condition that forces her into secluded medical treatment or the dirt nap option is exercised as you mentioned.


64 posted on 03/18/2016 3:50:48 PM PDT by meatloaf
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To: servo1969

How times have changed. Stationed in Germany, 1966-67, Crypto MOS, TSC, we were scared to death of the NSA. They monitored everything, phone calls, VHF and Teletype. Our main goal was to follow the rules of the NSA, period. Made life in the Communication Center, much easier.


65 posted on 03/18/2016 3:52:46 PM PDT by Capt_Hank (btu's...kcal's...to kJ's, but my activation energy is still high.)
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To: Anitius Severinus Boethius

“There’s the NSA we all know and love! Those are serious men with serious jobs.”

Having worked with/for the NSA in the past, I can say for a certainty they are bigger than the Clintons, Lynch and Obama combined. Their thin public facade notwithstanding, they are far more than “serious” as we normally define the term. They operate and control the most powerful force on earth, and are actually the power behind most of the world news you see on TV. The operatives behind the NSA are not elected, so have very little tie to politics, and no two-bit POS “community organizer” who happened to get elected by morons for the “free stuff” is going to get in their way. Buck the Clintons and you might wind up committing Arkancide; buck the NSA and you will simply disappear, as witnessed by an ex-ladyfriend who decided she was smarter than they were.

This is a battle Hillary will lose. The NSA is not into trivialities and will not be trifled with.


66 posted on 03/18/2016 3:54:57 PM PDT by Gideon300
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I have no doubt that the Clinton email server was compromised, and it was from her emails that the terrorists KNEW IN ADVANCE that Ambassador Stevens would be away from the protected US Embassy in Tripoli, and be in the unprotected diplomatic mission in Benghazi.

And it was news to me that the USA didn’t lose a single person in Libya, according to Hillary.

Mark


67 posted on 03/18/2016 3:55:32 PM PDT by MarkL (Do I really look like a guy with a plan?)
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To: Capt_Hank
COMSEC/OPSEC is your friend.


68 posted on 03/18/2016 3:57:35 PM PDT by PLMerite (The Revolution...will not be kind.)
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To: Seruzawa

No need. Only an FNG wouldn’t know.

You respond with a personal attack. You lose.

I won’t report abuse, ‘cause you are a loser.

Have a pleasant day...


69 posted on 03/18/2016 4:02:00 PM PDT by heterosupremacist ("Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God." Thomas Jefferson)
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To: servo1969

Bookmark


70 posted on 03/18/2016 4:02:06 PM PDT by SE Mom (Proud mom of an Iraq war combat vet)
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To: DesertRhino
You don’t see them taking the manufacturer of hillary’s hard drive to court with an all writs warrant.

They don't need to. They've got the drives. As long as the hard drives hasn't been physically destroyed (i.e. metal shredder, or melted like the One Ring at Mount Doom,) the FBI can recover at least some data. If the drives were simply removed from an array, reconfigured, reformatted, and even overwritten, a fairly great amount of data could still be recovered.

From what has been leaked, the people who had the physical server before the FBI got a hold of it weren't very good at ensuring the data can't be recovered.

Mark

71 posted on 03/18/2016 4:08:08 PM PDT by MarkL (Do I really look like a guy with a plan?)
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To: heterosupremacist

Is that you, Larry?


72 posted on 03/18/2016 4:23:52 PM PDT by Seruzawa (If you agree with the French raise your hand. If you are French raise both hands)
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To: ExTexasRedhead

It’s there forever, like Lady MacBeth shouting “Out, out, damned spot!”


73 posted on 03/18/2016 4:25:02 PM PDT by sheik yerbouty ( Make America and the world a jihad free zone!)
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To: William Tell

Again, he was gone. Hillery is just getting started toward the POTUS. 0bama giving her a get out of jail card is obstruction of justice, and smacks of payola. He can be prosecuted himself.


74 posted on 03/18/2016 4:26:52 PM PDT by wrench
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To: William Tell

Remind me again how many Americans died at Watergate. How many international operations were compromised and what clandestine wars were conducted and hidden in those tapes.

Nixon tried to cover up after the fact, Hillery was part of an organized criminal operation designed to knowingly violate many US laws, and plotted to violate those laws.

Hillery got the idea of what to do while working on the Watergate investigation. She was probably the expert in DC on what laws, exactly, she was planning to violate.


75 posted on 03/18/2016 4:32:37 PM PDT by wrench
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To: PLMerite
You could hand me an iPhone right now and I wouldn’t know how to make a call with it. You’d have to show me first.

Mr. President!....

76 posted on 03/18/2016 4:44:29 PM PDT by Cvengr ( Adversity in life & death is inevitable; Stress is optional through faith in Christ.)
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To: wrench
wrench said: "Nixon tried to cover up after the fact, ..."

I'm not trying to understate Hillary's crimes.

But I get nervous when people don't realize just how serious Nixon's crimes were.

Sixty-five people, if I remember correctly, were convicted of felonies, most of them lawyers working for the administration. You don't get that kind of rot with an innocent leader.

The funds used to finance the Watergate break-in were part of a stash of cash used to finance any number of criminal enterprises used to benefit Nixon. We will never know all the details but I doubt very much that Nixon was unaware of what was happening.

I've already posted regarding Nixon's dealings with China. Who knows how many people have died under that regime that might not have if not for Nixon's support. Nixon should have done to China what Reagan did to the Soviet Union.

77 posted on 03/18/2016 5:12:30 PM PDT by William Tell
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To: oldbill

Espionage is suspected and most likely occurred at a very high level within the government. There are courts, judges and trials we never hear about. I suspect in all likely hood she will disappear. IF she reappears it may be in Federal prison serving a number of life sentences. The media will be let in on the details which are very serious. Thereafter everyone will act as if her incarceration is perfectly normal.

Once these spook agencies catch a spy they don’t let go.

There’s also a good chance one of the foreign nations she sold secrets to will murder her to cover their trail. No one wants this to be a big media affair yet she must be dealt with. One way or the other she’s going to disappear.


78 posted on 03/18/2016 5:18:28 PM PDT by Justa
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To: Seruzawa

The FBi and NSA will not directly torpedo her campaign. However, sometime after April Hillary will have her own SHTF moment when the results of BOTH parts of the FBI invetigation gert released and her aides join the choir officiated by the federal judge officiating the Judicial Watch FOIA.

After that, Hillary only has two futures. Only one of those can be her conscious agreement. Both end her candidacy.


79 posted on 03/18/2016 5:42:15 PM PDT by meatloaf
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To: kaehurowing

Why do you think the FBI assigned from 100 to 150 agents? That is the other aspect of the investigation that was disclosed. It’s not just about the emails.


80 posted on 03/18/2016 5:44:54 PM PDT by meatloaf
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