Posted on 05/10/2016 6:38:13 AM PDT by maggief
The Kremlin is debating whether to release the 20,000 emails they have hacked off of Hillary Clintons server.
According to a report from four days ago, beginning in 2011, the Russians began monitoring Romanian computer hacker Marcel Lazăr Lehel (aka Guccifer) after he attempted, unsuccessfully, to break into the computer system of the Russian funded RT television network.
After monitoring Guccifer, the Russians were reportedly able to record (both physically and electronically) his actions which allowed the Russian intelligence analysts, in 2013, to not only detect his breaking into the private computer of Secretary Clinton, but also break in and copy all of its contents as well.
The report notes that shortly after Russia obtained Clintons emails, they released a limited amount to RT TV which were published in an article in March 2013, titled Hillary Clintons hacked Benghazi emails: FULL RELEASE.
Apparently no Western journalists promoted this story in 2013.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
See my post #10:
Related:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oounggTI-jk
5/9/2016: Meghan Kelly show, Judge Napolitano...
Theres a debate going on in the Kremlin, between the foreign ministry and the intelligence services, about whether or not they should release the 20,000 of Mrs. Clintons emails that they have hacked into and received and stored.
I don’t know where Napolitano got his information. Maybe he read it from the same nutcase UFO site? Gatewaypundit article is just bad as their first link is to the UFO site and their second link to https://www.rt.com/usa/complete-emails-guccifer-clinton-554/ says Sid Blumenthal’s account was the one hacked.
“Guccifer was credited with hacking the AOL email account of Blumenthal last week, though the authenticity of the emails has not been verified.”
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