Posted on 12/25/2017 8:36:44 PM PST by bitt
To put a fine point on the anticipatory fireworks for mid-January, let us remind ourselves of what can be anticipated when everyone gets back to DC from the holiday break.
Following a week of growing pressure and sunlight, last week Asst. FBI Director Andrew Andy McCabe used The Washington Post -the PR transmission media of the Deep State Intelligence Community- to announce his career saving terms. Essentially McCabe presented the deal that he would leave office in March, in exchange for no returning fire.
President Trump, immediately spotting the intent of the public resignation announcement, responded by saying on Twitter: NO DEAL.
On January 15th, 2018, the Department of Justice Office of Inspector General Michael Horowitz will deliver approximately 1.2 million pages of documentation and evidence gathered in the year-long investigation into the politicization of the DOJ and FBI, by senior leadership and upper-level career leadership lawyers and bureaucrats.
IG Horowitz, having utilized the OIGs vast 500+ investigative agents, is giving that preliminary evidence -in advance of pending full report- to the congressional committee in charge of DOJ/FBI oversight: House Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte. OUTLINED HERE
(Excerpt) Read more at theconservativetreehouse.com ...
Round up the Rats time in deep state....I knew Trump was the one we have been waiting for!
Remember...McCabe bought a 6 figure PORSCHE when he got the promotion.......leftover money from the $700,000.00 BRIBE the Clinton people gave for his wife?
Fired with cause!
Like Always it sounds real fine BUT, we NEVER actually see any of these gub mint criminals walk the plank.
From what I can tell by snooping around a bit is if McCabe were to be terminated before he has 20 years of service, then he would have to wait until he is close to 57 to start drawing on his pension. According to news accounts, he turns 50 in March.
End-to-end email encryption (PKI) has been in use for over two decades. The private key is only on the end users' systems and the email is not readable by admins. Less commonly used encryption (secret key) where the email is also not readable by admins. There is in fact no encryption that admins can break other than the obvious and trivial link encryption used in Exchange and most other email servers.
Again, that is completely incorrect. Email encryption is end-to-end using PKI. Outgoing email is encrypted with the recipient's public key and can only be decrypted with the corresponding private key. The private key is only on the recipient's computer. Nobody else has the private key, thus nobody else can decrypt the email.
What is really fascinating is how supposedly-smart people get all exited about events that haven't happened yet and probably won't. The probability of the swamp that is our government taking down some of its core components is not high, especially with Mr. Milquetoast Recusal Esq. in DOJ. I hope I am wrong on this, but letting Mueller run out of control is certainly an indicator. It's a reality vs. perception thing, thus suggesting you believe it when it happens, not when some clickbait presents itself.
The article has me a bit baffled. There’s a copy of a Comey memo which has some unfamiliar “downstream” names cc’d. The topic is “Midyear Exam”(???) and then there’s “STATEMENT REDACTED” at the bottom. So I ask those more insightful than me what’s up with that? There’s no clue as to what the memo is about.
“PS: I don’t know why I’ve lost”
Special characters do it...in your case the check marks.
“PS: I don’t know why I’ve lost FORMATTING”
Special characters do it...in your case the check marks.
Staggering number!
You are wrong.
Businesses and government have key management and they do so for these very reasons. They issue the keys you then use, so they have your key.
You dont work with computers, do you?
Holy frog-march, Batman, may I have a case of jiffy pop?
Andrew McCabe = Dirty Cop
Don’t know about This IG,read he is a Democrat.
I won’t get my hopes up for anything involving this bunch
Here's how it works in a nutshell, the user creates a private key, typically in a browser, along with the public key in a certificate request. The cert request is sent off to be signed by a certificate authority. Once signed, the certificate is published and everyone can see it, hence, public key. The private key stays on the user's computer and never leaves.
When someone sends you an encrypted email, they encrypt it with your public key. You decrypt it with your private key. Only you possess the private key. You were issued a certificate with your public key. Businesses and government have the public key, they signed the cert, and the cert expires in a year, hence they are managed. They never have your private key.
And Hillary still walks free.
You lost formatting because there were special characters embedded. Next time paste to a plain text editor like Notepad and then edit. copy, and paste from there.
On the verge of being sanctimonious drivel.
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