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To: C19fan

The four dead in Benghazi could very well be dead because of info hacked from the then Secretary of State’s non-secure e-mail. The Navy seals killed after taking out Bin-Laden could very well have been victimized by information easily taken by our enemies from her private server.

We just don’t know.

At a minimum, the intelligence community had to ASSUME her e-mail had been compromised, and since we haven’t seen the e-mails, had to ASSUME that human assets had been revealed. These assets will have been removed from potential danger, at a great cost in treasure, and perhaps lives.

And we don’t know because laws have been broken.


21 posted on 06/03/2016 6:11:19 AM PDT by wayoverontheright (a falling camel attracts many knives.......)
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To: wayoverontheright

four dead in Benghazi could very well be dead because of info hacked

I don’t think the info was hacked. I believe it was intentionally leaked. Hildabeast wanted Stevens dead to cover up the arms running to al queda in Syria.


34 posted on 06/03/2016 6:15:58 AM PDT by rfreedom4u (The root word of vigilante is vigilant!)
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To: wayoverontheright

I’m an IT guy in the DC market. It is a totally safe assumption that everything that went through that server was eaten for breakfast by every intelligence agency on the planet. If I worked for some foreign government, that would be red meat to me.

The rule here is, if you do Fedgov stuff, you stay within their rules, no exceptions for any reason. If it gets compromised, it’s on somebody else.

Hillary. Laws are for the little people.


45 posted on 06/03/2016 6:24:02 AM PDT by Riley (The Fourth Estate is the Fifth Column.)
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