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You know what would be fun?
This is a perfect opportunity for the NSA to (ahem-ahem) examine that wiped server using super-dooper top-secret techniques, after which (quelle surprise) all of those deleted emails suddenly and magically reappear.
Of course, what they would really be doing is simply restoring the server from the backups that I know darn well they have because if there is one thing I am absolutely sure of, the same NSA that scans our emails, tracks our cell phones, and (HI GUYS!) monitors all of our FR postings is NOT going to be so incompetent as to ignore an unsecured server being operated illegally by the United States Secretary of State.
Now, whether they will or not, thats a different story, but they could do it. Plus, this would give them deniability because they would not have to admit to having them in the first place. Nope nope, we just recovered them from the server. How? Sorry, cant discuss how it works. Top secret, need to know, all that.
Look! Totally blank!
I don't really think that happened. But it is beyond doubt that withholding of evidence and destruction of evidence has occurred. And we're dealing with improper storage of Top Secret material -- probably large quantities of such.
It's completely blatant. Any normal human would be guaranteed jail time for this. But she's important, so it's whatever.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3324561/posts
And then, there’s the lawsuit...which was news to me, and seems like a damned big deal...
This woman has agendas we can only guess at.
My guess is that the original server used while Hillary was Secretary of State was disposed of by the Clintons or remains in their possession. Commonly, data migration from a private to a commercial server located off site is done over the internet. If so, then the FBI and other pursuers were deliberately misdirected toward the now blank hard drive that was once part of a commercial server farm run by Platte River Network. If so, as these associated evasions and deceptions are revealed, the pressure on Hillary will increase as the process drags out and the election approaches.
what about the server in Co, who has that and are they sure it’s her’s?
This is going “wheels within wheels”. Gets more interesting every day
And now suddenly al the stories are about her turning over her “server AND backup thumb drive”. When did the thumb drive magically show up? And I wonder if someone tipped Congress about it’s existence....
I heard on one TV news show (don’t remember which one) that one of the emails that was turned over includes an inquiry about a book on computer security that covers how to delete emails and have them “stay deleted”. That said, the FBI is very good at undeleting stuff from hard drives. Unless she had a real expert do it, it’s probably still there.
Clinton and her lawyers figure destruction of evidence and obstruction of justice are lesser crimes than what they really committed. Which was selling classified information to the enemies of this country in exchange for contributions to the Clinton Foundation. In other words treason.
Wouldn’t this be perjury or obstruction of justice?
Platte River Networks and the officers and employees of it are I DEEP SHIITE!! They are Abettirs.
They are going to undelete all the deleted emails obviously.
Bkmrk.
Does anybody know in what format the email was requested in originally? Somebody on a different forum stated that they were requested to be printed out. This makes no sense at all to me as there would be no way to search the messages and also how could you know that they weren’t edited?
Regarding the “Top Secret” emails: Shouldn’t the originator (CIA) have copies of what they sent, when they sent it, where they sent it, and a receipt showing that the email was received and opened by the recipient? Also, if a response was provided, they would have that as well.
Hillary probably turned over a different server to the FBI.
The original one is long gone.
How is the FBI going to be able to tell that they have the right machine
and the right hard drives?
The real question, for me, is:
Who financed the equipment, install and programming of that server?
If it was truly a private server, the costs must have been borne by some “private” entity. The overall costs were comparatively minimal but;
the server needed to be purchased (ca. $250), physical install configuration (ca. $500), connection and web-config to make the server operational (ca. $250).
Did the Clinton Foundation ^front^ this small amount of funding so that [H!] could S/R emails regarding her actions as Secy State “bundled” with contributions to the Foundation?
Gowdy should look into the funding of the “private server”.
What I find interesting in the Hillary email investigation is that there’s little talk of backup tapes or drives. Having worked in the IT industry, geeks are all about keeping archived data. You never know when someone is going to ask for a record of sale or other important data because of a law suit.
Also, email servers are not independent machines sitting off in a corner by themselves. They’re networked, obviously, and the exchange of data is also recorded on other email servers. Somewhere there might be an incoming POP3 email server with a classified Clinton email message on it (but of course, not all of her emails).