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To: thouworm; maggief

Just a thought :
IF. (Big if) the server still doesn’t have this secure feature on it, it would still be susceptible to hacking. Maybe they want to keep it quiet until it’s in secure hands.
It may be a distraction while investigation is targeting a different facet or simply a carrot to see if certain people will follow it. One thing for sure neither Hill/Billy have the computer expertise to do much with their equipment. They must hire it done which leaves them open to others testifying -— Not a good thing for them!


26 posted on 03/20/2015 3:28:32 PM PDT by hoosiermama (Obama: "Born in Kenya" Lying now or then or now?)
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To: hoosiermama

At this point, hackers have hacked the hacks, IMHO. And, reportedly, Mills and company have had two years to scrub the server.

http://www.thesmokinggun.com/buster/sidney-blumenthal/hacker-distributes-memos-784091
March 18, 2013

Hacker Begins Distributing Confidential Memos Sent To Hillary Clinton On Libya, Benghazi Attack

Armed with confidential memos to Hillary Clinton that were stolen from the e-mail account of a former White House aide, a hacker has distributed some of the documents to a wide array of congressional aides, political figures, and journalists worldwide.

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Most of the e-mail recipients were sent four separate memos that were e-mailed to Clinton by Blumenthal during the past five months. Each memo dealt with assorted developments in Libya, including the September 11, 2012 attack on the U.S. mission in Benghazi. One memo marked “Confidential” was sent to Clinton on September 12.

Blumenthal’s memos and e-mails to Clinton were sent to her at a non-governmental e-mail address through the web domain “clintonemail.com.”

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http://twitchy.com/2014/10/18/sharyl-attkisson-investigates-hillary-clintons-document-sifter-cheryl-mills/

Sharyl Attkisson investigates Hillary Clinton’s ‘document sifter,’ Cheryl Mills
Posted at 6:15 pm on October 18, 2014

As Twitchy reported this week, investigative reporter Sharyl Attkisson has published a fascinating piece in this week’s Daily Signal on Hillary Clinton aide Cheryl Mills and her long career of “document sifting” for her boss. Attkisson speaks extensively on camera to whistleblower Sonya Gilliam, who was responsible for Commerce Department responses to Freedom of Information Act requests during the Clinton administration.

Attkisson writes:

To Sonya Gilliam, a recent account of improper sorting of Benghazi-related documents at the State Department brought back vivid memories of her own encounters with high-level government officials who withheld, deleted or destroyed public records.

And one name stood out for its familiarity: Cheryl Mills.

A former deputy assistant secretary of state had told The Daily Signal that Mills was present during an after-hours document operation in a basement room of the State Department in October 2012. Mills was chief of staff to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.


29 posted on 03/20/2015 3:49:09 PM PDT by maggief
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To: hoosiermama

All articles we read presume Hillary just found out she needed to explain her homebrew server and turn over emails in the last year or so.

IMO, Hillary and her scrubbing crew have been working on her server for YEARS.

It will NOT be turned over voluntarily. Who {and under what conditions) has the power to compel seizure?

....Endless time for additional tweaking.

and at least additional weeks for Hillary & the Obama adm to get on the same page or part company -— or it could even be a combo agreement.

Repubs always a day late and a dollar short....They will have to work with the info they presently hold.

Hearings will be held...lol


32 posted on 03/20/2015 4:02:48 PM PDT by thouworm
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