The big takeway from this article is that it is now an incontrovertible fact that there are TWO servers.
One is the original server, which was wiped shortly after June 2013 by Platte River and stored in a data facility in NJ.
Platte River admits that whatever was on this original server was transitioned by them to another server—the whereabouts of which no one knows.
Platte River is not saying they wiped the original server—they transferred the data elsewhere.
The question is—where?
Obviously there is a second server in another location—otherwise how do you produce 30,000 emails—can’t do it from thin air.
How do you delete another 30,000 emails—can;t do it from thin air.
Hillary, et al, is relying on the press to completely muddy the waters and misdirect people for enough time for this to become “old news”—a standard Clinton tactic.
You have to follow the dots.
Platte River has now given the FBI another trail to be investigated.
You can produce the 30,000 emails from any computer running the Outlook software that was connected to that account on the Exchange server. The email is synced down to the client so the user can read it when not online, but also lives on the server. That is where PST files reside. Exchange doesn’t use PST files.