But wait. Via Gabe Malor, theres more weirdness. WaPos splashy piece last week about the FBI seizing Hillarys (now supposedly blank) server noted that they took it from a third party data center in New Jersey. Its not precisely clear how long it had been there, but the article implies that it was moved sometime in 2013, when Platte River began maintaining the server for her. Does that mean the Daily Mail piece is wrong and that Hillarys server was never stored in that retrofitted bathroom in Denver? If Platte River is a small regional company, why are they using a third-party data center in Jersey for Hillarys business? Are there actually two servers, one the old one that Hillary used as Secretary of State thats now been wiped and the other the new Platte River Network server that may be housing an archive of her old data? If so, have the feds seized the latter? Most importantly, what motivated Hillary to farm her business out to Platte River in 2013, after shed stepped down at State? If secrecy was the name of the game, the obvious thing to do was to keep the server on the premises or in some other secret location and not involve third parties. You would think shed feel more comfortable doing that after she left State since at that point she knew thered be no more classified information being shared on it, yet thats the moment when she decided to get rid of it. Presumably that has to do with her fearing that executive privilege would no longer shield her communications from congressional Republican eyes once shed left the administration, but youd need a lawyer to confirm that. Whats going on here?
Has she done a switcheroo- -substituting in another server—switching ID numbers- - all of above