To: stylin19a
I read this as erasing the material on the agent’s personal laptop, not erasing the mirror of Weiner’s laptop.
BTW, this Weiner laptop is, I think, a major key to red-pilling the general population.
As we all know, one of the challenges to public perception is that the plot is so, incredibly complicated ... but I think the extreme gross negligence of having 347,000 State Department emails on a pedophile’s laptop is comprehensible to everybody.
Truth is ... the October disclosure of the existence thereof may have just swung the election. This just goes to show that everything ... everything ... is available for God’s orchestration of events.
I suspect the role of the Weiner laptop in this epic and treasonous conspiracy is far from complete.
To: Disestablishmentarian
I agree, the image's not as important as the laptop. It does say the image was removed from his workstation not his personal laptop
The case agent told us that he followed the ASACs instructions, but that this request concerned him because the audit trail of his initial processing of the laptop would no longer be available.
The case agent clarified that none of the evidence on the Weiner laptop was impacted by this, explaining that the FBI retained the Weiner laptop and only the image that had been copied onto his work station was deleted.
What troubles me is, why is the case agent troubled ? They could have tried to get security, reimage and recreate the audit trail ?
711 posted on
05/28/2019 9:34:42 PM PDT by
stylin19a
(2016 - Best.Election.Of.All.Times.Ever.In.The.History.Of.Ever)
To: Disestablishmentarian
Well, I think burning the whole espionage operation in China resulting in the deaths of 14 agents is (among) the most despicable allegations I’ve heard. The taking of the villages might be worse.
748 posted on
05/29/2019 5:59:58 AM PDT by
ichabod1
(He's a vindictive SOB but he's *our* vindictive SOB.)
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