Posted on 09/04/2016 9:27:54 AM PDT by doug from upland
NOTE: Hillary has pretended she was never instructed on how to handle sensitive material. Unbelievably, she was reading her emails on the 8th floor balcony of the State Department. She was not allowed to use her mobile devices inside. The balcony offered hackers the perfect location for hacking. The following excerpt is from her book, HARD CHOICES.
When we traveled to sensitive places like Russia, we often received warnings from Department security officials to leave our BlackBerrys, laptops anything that communicated with the outside world on the plane, with their batteries removed to prevent foreign intelligence services from compromising them. Even in friendly settings we conducted business under strict security precautions, taking care where and how we read secret material and used our technology. One means of protecting material was to read it inside an opaque tent in a hotel room. In less well equipped settings we were told to improvise by reading sensitive material with a blanket over our head. I felt like I was ten years old again, reading covertly by flashlight under the covers after bedtime. On more than one occasion I was cautioned not to speak freely in my own hotel room. And it wasnt just U.S. government agencies and officials who were targets. American companies were also in the crosshairs. I fielded calls from frustrated CEOs complaining about aggressive theft of intellectual property and trade secrets, even breaches of their home computers. To better focus our efforts against this increasingly serious threat, I appointed the Departments first Coordinator for Cyber Issues in February 2011. Hillary Rodham Clinton, Hard Choices (chapter 24)
Was that a recent pic of Hillary on the cover ? Saw one the other day from 2004 that is basically the same. Looking 30 years older now...there is no doubt she has major issues.
It was on a ad for PhotoShop and also was on the cover of "How to Airbrush Like a Pro"
get this book from the library .................................. I would think it can be found in the Tom Clancy section?
appointed the Departments first Coordinator for Cyber Issues
Actually, Hillary received several messages from Elizabeth Warren. Also, there were numerous reports of voluminous smoke issuing from the offices of the Rose Law Firm and even from the White House, especially after Vince Foster died.
We all know what snow looks like after it’s been driven on.
Thanks for this update Doug...
So it’s back to square one, she’s not a brain damaged blithering idiot, she’s a crooked congenital liar...
Hackers had to be watching the balcony every day.
bump
Nicely done!
Hard Choices, which was also published in Britain, India, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, France and Australia on June 10, will rely even more heavily on international sales, industry analysts said. Given the books focus on Mrs. Clintons travels and policies at the State Department, it is expected to do well outside the United States.
We can think of no other recent book written by an American leader to receive such an enthusiastic international reception, said Jonathan Karp, president and publisher of Simon & Schuster. http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/26/us/politics/sales-of-hillary-clintons-new-memoir-drop-sharply-in-2nd-week.html?_r=0
I think international sales were the bulk of its “profit”.
Leave the BATTERIES out of the laptops. (Slaps forehead.)
Gee. Is there anything preventing enemy spies from inserting
batteries (temporarily) in laptops? (Insert. Remove. Who’s
to know?)
And the New York Times and Washington Post's excuse for NOT PICKING THIS QUOTE UP?
A. That their reporters can't read...
Come on, people, you can’t expect Hillary to know what some ghost writer said in her book. Comey won’t give this even one look.
What makes you think that she ever actually read that book?
Thanks!
:)
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