Posted on 05/27/2016 7:50:16 PM PDT by Libloather
First "Shocking" Deposition In Clinton Email Case Reveals She Did Not Use A Password
**SNIP**
He was asked about the inconvenience of the State Departments passwords system, and he said that he eliminated her need for any passwords:
A: She wouldnt have had a password.
Q: So the computer would have just been open and be able to use without going through any security features?
A: Correct.
(Excerpt) Read more at zerohedge.com ...
Hillary is so used to demanding attention from those to serve-her.
She couldn’t decipher between serve-her and the server. Go a little easy on old grandma Helly will ya? (’
Yeah, blondes ... ya know what, you don’t really ‘preciate ‘em ‘til they go down on you. Know whut ah’m sayin’?
Bill Clinton
Sumpin else, one time ah caught Hillary microwaving her laptop. No kiddin’
Ah asked her whut she was doin’ an’ she snapped at me:
“You told me it was frozen!”
Man, she’s so dumb—one time she tried to leave a voicemail, an’ she walked out to the curb an’ yelled in the mailbox.
Some times you kin stan’ next to Hils an’ hear the ocean.
Ah’m here all week. At least til a strong wind blows me away.
This headline is misleading.
As I read the transcript, the computer - that didn’t use a password - was never set up
The quote: “She wouldnt have had a password.” would have applied to the alternative offered Hillary; it was never implemented.
UFB.
Hillary, do not pass Go.
Go straight to Ft. Leavenworth.
Correct me if I’m wrong but couldn’t remote access be utilized? I’m pretty sure I’ve seen some hacks for remote controlling computers.
>>>If the computer itself was not physically secure, then this is definitely a big deal. Otherwise, I’d like to read a better explanation of why it IS a big deal.
As I read the transcript, it would have been a secure computer in her office. It was offered to Her Highness to relieve one of her problems with technology. But was not accepted.
I think this story is very misleading.
I'm just checking. From what I've seen of Zerohedge, the site looks kind of 'out there' to me.
A bit of a doomage site.
Started by a former Russian somehow.
The hard core finance writer knows his stuff.
Yes, but that was okay because the server was secure at the family residence.
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Guarded by the Secret Service, no less:
Well, the system we used was set up for President Clintons office. And it had numerous safeguards. It was on property guarded by the Secret Service. And there were no security breaches.
The way she phrased it was to give the impression that because the SS was ‘on guard’, there were no security breaches. This was the first presser she did after her private server/email situation was ‘discovered’ & recall thinking that either SHE was really stupid or she thought WE were. At this point, I think it’s both.
Even taking that all into account, it’s still another order of magnitude. Just wow.
Who is the hard core finance writer?
Sorry for all the questions. Friends email me articles from Zerohedge frequently... I can't figure out if it's worth reading, or if it's a crackpot site. (?)
Thanks. :-)
I think this article has a much better, more accurate, report on this subject:
From the article:
Will set up the office across the hall as requested, Lukens wrote. Also think we should go ahead (but will await your green light) and set up a stand alone PC in the Secretarys office, connected to the internet (but not through our system) to enable her to check her emails from her desk.
The idea for Clinton to access her emails through a desktop system appears to have fizzled out, however, because Clinton was unable or unwilling to use a computer.
OK
Yes. Usually pessimistic or snarky, but you juggle that in the context of researching other articles on the same subjects.
Tyler’s the bomb mostly. He’s just acerbic.
Here’s more: http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Zero_Hedge
I think this is much more shocking:
Aide loses personal BlackBerry
Just over a year later, Mills lost her personal BlackBerry. Emails obtained by TheDC show that on March 20, 2010 she emailed Bryan Pagliano to ask for help in transferring her contact list.
Pagliano was the State Department IT specialist who managed Clintons private email system.
Mills appears to have used a Gmail account which was synced up to her BlackBerry. The trove of Clinton emails released by the State Department show that Mills received two now-classified emails on that personal account.
Wow. I think now I may be more confused than ever! ;-)
I check ZH often. I’m no finance wizard, and the commenters often are...
love it
“And then there’s Megyn Kelly, she’s a smart blonde, have you seen her new hair style? You haven’t? That’s ok, neither has Brit Hume, all he ever sees is the top of her head!”
(Cymbal crash)
No password protection, wide open, she should be in prison.
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