Maybe I should ask Siri?
OW WERE THEY ABLE TO COLLECT THE TEXT MESSAGES OF PAGE AND STRZOK? YOU MEAN TO TELL ME, ALL OF OUR TEXT MESSAGES, PHOTOS ETC ARE ON SOME CLOUD, SOMEWHERE?
Even if you erase the text message, it’s still stored on the phone, just like information is stored on your computer.
I thought it was Rosenstein, but what authority did he have? He reported to Sessions?
Sessions recused himself from anything having to do with the Russians, effectively making Rosenstein the Atty General for that one specific thing and with that he ordered the Special Counsel and picked his henchmen.
As I understand it, text messages and emails on government devices are public records and are therefore saved indefinitely.
Anyone that thinks destroying a device eliminates records associated with that device does not understand messaging and email technology.
“Who ordered the Special Counsel? Sessions? Rosenstein?”
Rosenstein did. It was in his purview because Sessions had recused and he was #2.
1. The answer is BOTH. The FBI is authorized to monitor communications on any US property issued by the Bureau. While it is possible to recover the “internals” of a communication between individuals using the metadata associated with those communications, it is somewhat difficult and would, presumably, require a court order. However, if one or both of the parties in a communication are already UNDER INVESTIGATION, the internals, i.e., transcript already exists.
2. I think you’ll be surprised when the details emerge, but I’ll leave that one to others to respond (many different opinions) and time, which will answer the question for you in due course.
Geez dude... you’ve been here since 2004 and you don’t know these fundamental facts?
Do a little research before you post dumb questions
Yeah, they are still walking free among us. Why?
Yes. This vanity could have been a reply to comment
“ALL OF OUR TEXT MESSAGES, PHOTOS ETC ARE ON SOME CLOUD, SOMEWHERE?” Yes
“OR WAS IT BECAUSE, THE PHONES WERE FBI PHONES” Also, yes.
The phone company has a record of all your text messages, even if you delete them from your phone. The government also has a record of all the text messages sent through phones that are owned by the government, as well as the phone company, due to government records retention laws.
For private phones, the government would need a warrant, or at least the cooperation of the phone company to access texts (legally that is; illegally, the NSA can probably just pull them through a backdoor). For government owned devices, they can just pull up that information themselves from their own servers. That’s why it is so ridiculous to believe that thousands of text messages between these two were “deleted”, since they would have had to have been deleted from at least five different places (the phones, the phone company servers, the phone company servers’ backups, the government servers, and the government servers’ backups).
Started long ago.
Eschelon.
Evolved over the years greatly.
Odd nobody answered you, and the answer was interesting. The phones had a mysterious file on them which had archived all of the texts. The software wasn’t designed to create the file, the contractor who procured the phones had no idea how it got there, but there were all of the texts which had been lost by the FBI.
There is a huge intelligence war going on right now between corrupt CIA/FBI elites, who were doing extremely bad shit, and the NSA and Military intelligence. And NSA/Mil Intel wasn’t leaving anything to chance, they were playing to win.
As one player in the game frequently says, enjoy the show.
If you want the source, it is here:
https://www.politico.com/f/?id=00000167-a934-df8f-adff-a97d48360000