Posted on 11/01/2016 12:20:34 PM PDT by Sean_Anthony
Whatever could be motivating them to do such a thing?
This sounds very much like an X-Files episode, except that I doubt the Cigarette Smoking Man, the Well Manicured Man, the Elder or even the aliens themselves are as corrupt as the Clintons. Whoever our real-life Mulder and Scully might be in this case (and its surely a lot more than two agents), the task of looking into the Clinton Foundations dirty dealings is getting one hell of a lot of resistance from the Justice Department, which wants the whole thing to stop immediately.
Ill give you three guesses as to why, and the first two dont count. Excellent reporting here by Devlin Barrett of the Wall Street Journal:
I’m not surprised. This is the real mother lode of Clinton scandals. A pay-for-play scheme with the SOS (in other words, bribery) with the foundation used as a money-laundering vehicle to funnel the proceeds to the Clinton’s and their allies. A full and honest investigation into this scandal will result in a lot of heads rolling throughout the DC establishment. It could well reach beyond the SOS level which is why the DOJ is trying to bury it.
What are chances that Weiner’s latest sexting escapade inspired him to turn state’s evidence to the ongoing FBI investigation? A moderate thumb drive will easily hold the “outlook.pst” database with less than a million text messages. While I’m all for any path to circumventing the criminal denial of state department messages, it may be that that the Outlook file was added to the Weiner/Abedin laptop. Tony may have chosen to hand over the mail file, which he or Huma may have saved for any number of reasons to protect one or both of them.
As the Clinton cabal should have learned, any “.gov” email is not erasable by destroying a hard drive or using “Bleach-Bit”. Even after the Clinton media protected Lois Lerner, who was the protector of the Clinton Foundation for a decade as the IRS official responsible for charity and foundation fraud, fraud which appears to amount to over 100 billion (yes, billion - read Charles Ortel’s analysis over that criminal institution) dollars. The lesson to other government criminals was that it is not possible “bleach” records distributed across servers, though the naïve probably don’t understand that. But Weiner, while his services to minor girls is despicable, may have provide access that was previously only available through Wikileaks, Anonymous, O’Keefe, with perhaps a little help from whistleblowers, whom Obama has practically shut down by prosecuting more whistleblowers than all previous presidents combined.
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