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Hillary Clinton’s email archive made searchable by WikiLeaks
Wash Times ^ | 3/22/16 | Andy Blake

Posted on 03/22/2016 1:42:04 PM PDT by DeathBeforeDishonor1

The same group that turned the U.S. State Department on its side by publishing a trove of diplomatic cables beginning in 2010, has Hillary Clinton in its crosshairs once again.

The secret-spilling organization unveiled Wednesday a new section on its website that allows visitors to search thousands of messages from the private email server Mrs. Clinton used while secretary of state.

While the newly-launched portal does not host any previously unreleased correspondence, its format enables users to quickly scour the 50,547 pages of documents that have already been put out by the State Department all at once for key words and phrases.

SEE ALSO: Hillary Clinton sought secure smartphone, was rebuffed by NSA, emails show

WikiLeaks said in a statement that the searchable archives contains 30,322 emails and attachments from Mrs. Clinton’s server dated between June 2010 and August 2014, including 7,570 emails sent by the current Democratic front-runner for president.

The State Department began releasing the contents of Mrs. Clinton’s email server last May after it was revealed that she had used a personal, nongovernmental account for official business. The government published the last of the emails cleared for release in late February.

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To: DeathBeforeDishonor1

https://wikileaks.org/clinton-emails/emailid/6988

From: Hillary Clinton To: Sidney Blumenthal Date: 2010-10-09 08:23 Subject: H: THIS AND THAT THING. SID

UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05775872

Date: 12/31/2015

RELEASE IN PART B6

From: H hrod17@clintonemail.com

Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2010 8:23 PM

To: ‘sbwhoeop

Subject: Re: H: this and that thing. Sid

I hope Shaun comes to the NI conference I’m having-assuming that’s ok in the “shadow” role he now has. And, the Powell book sounds fascinating. I’ll try to pick one up next time I fly thru the UK. Thx for keeping me up-to-date on the cross pond politics.

CONFIDENTIAL

October 9, 2010

For: Hillary

From: Sid

Re: Yes, some things:

1. Richard Wolff told me that one of the reasons Jones was summarily executed was payback for dumping Mark Lippert (whom he called “Thing Two,” from Dr. Seuss’ Cat in the Hat), McDonough’s sidekick (whom Jones calls “Thing One”). Of course, Jones had to go to Obama himself to dispose of Lippert. The true cause was that Thing One and Thing Two were leaking negative stories about Jones. McDonough, naturally, has assumed Donilon’s post. Obladi, oblada, as John Lennon (who would have been 70) might say.


21 posted on 03/22/2016 3:01:15 PM PDT by kcvl
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To: kcvl

James Jones the National Security Advisor for Nato.


22 posted on 03/22/2016 3:10:19 PM PDT by DeathBeforeDishonor1
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Diaspora= The disbursement of Immigrants.

From: Balderston, Kris M Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2012 8:25 AM To: Subject: Graham mtg You were the talk of the Global Diaspora Forum yesterday. Your remarks were wonderful. Thnx for taking the time. Its hard to believe that the State Department never focused on this before. We can do so much more. The Syrian groups in particular want to meet and get organized and do more. I noticed that you were mtg w Graham and the faith based groups. It would be great if you mentioned the cookstove alliance. In the end we need people on the ground to get people to use them and we have found the religious groups to be a key. We have had great mtgs w the Vatican and their structure of nuns and priests and we have begun discussions with other groups. Thnx again for yesterday. Kris

23 posted on 03/22/2016 3:46:39 PM PDT by DeathBeforeDishonor1
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Whoa-From S Blomenthal-

3. I spoke with Bill Murray, a long-time CIA operative in Europe, Middle East and Iran, where he was stationed in the mid-1970s before the overthrow of the Shah. He was chief of covert ops involving Iran in 1980s/early 1990s and chief of station in Lebanon and Paris. First, his general observations; then, specifics: During the 1970s, before the Shah's downfall, CIA analysts did reports on the future of Iranian middle class as a potential political factor. While there is such a thing as an Iranian middle class now, and it is at the center of the protests, its most vital part is in the US. Iran, he points out, has never had a true system of government. Corrupting the few managed choices the people were presented with triggered an explosion. But Murray's view is that precisely because of the absence of actual experience with government the people fundamentally don't know what they want or what they want from the US. He says we should not think that because they like Western culture, blue jeans, music, etc., that somehow they are like us or want to become Americans—the common error of the Bush era. He emphasizes, drawing on his experience, that what had the most impact long-term has not been propaganda. Iranians, unlike all but a few Arabs, are passionate readers. Murray says that they ravenously consume books of all kinds, but the most effective, besides works on civil disobedience, political organizing, politics generally, etc., are novels. They want to read the novels people in Europe and the US are reading, and this gives them a different sense of society. Murray says that we should do extensive public opinion surveys in Iran, which he says were done in the past, to determine Iranian attitudes. While we might not be able to engage the Iranians with much success in the short-run, we can achieve an impact through cultural gestures, which are widely appreciated and noticed. Iranians (unlike most Arab countries) believe they represent one of the great cultures of the world and are highly sensitive about it. Acknowledging them culturally is an implicit acknowledgement of their preeminence in western Asia. If there were a major cultural exhibition at a western museum, your attendance (or Obama's) would be an important event for Iranians. Murray also said that his intelligence is that the Iranian diaspora in the US and Europe is now sending extensive funds through whatever channels it can to dissident movements within Iran. (Some of this may violate the Patriot Act.) Murray says direct US funding of these movements is counter-productive with the potential for trouble. He says that during the Bush administration the sleazy neoconservative intriguer Michael Ledeen and other neocons brought in various exiles who Murray claims receive covert funding from DOD, probably siphoned through CIA. Murray disdains the DOD role as always getting Iran wrong and applying methods that are always the wrong approach and if revealed will discredit the movements against the regime. He added on his own that though he thinks Dennis Ross is capable, "nobody in the Middle East trusts Dennis Ross. It's what they believe. They are not going to deal with him." 4. Finally, Paul Krugman had a private lunch with Obama. I'll tell you what Obama said and Krugman's reaction when we speak.

https://wikileaks.org/clinton-emails/emailid/7417

24 posted on 03/22/2016 4:00:33 PM PDT by DeathBeforeDishonor1
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These people are insane!


25 posted on 03/22/2016 5:11:08 PM PDT by kcvl
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