Posted on 06/17/2014 3:53:06 PM PDT by Ray76
Here are the items Issa is asking the IRS to produce:
+ All back-up tapes, external drives, thumb drives, or other storage media the IRS used to capture, archive, back up, or otherwise record e-mails sent or received by Lerner from Jan. 1, 2009, to Sept. 23, 2013.
+ All hard drives, external drives, thumb drives, and computers Lerner used from Jan. 1, 2009, to Sept.23, 2013.
+ All electronic communication devices the IRS issued to Lerner from Jan. 1, 2009, to Sept. 23, 2013.
+ All electronic files, including, but not limited to, .pst files, relating to the IRS e-mail account Lerner used from Jan. 1, 2009, to Sept. 23, 2013.
+ All documents and communications that Lerner printed and/or stored for Federal Records Act compliance purposes from Jan. 1, 2009 to Sept. 23, 2013.
+ All documents and communications referring or relating to the production to any congressional committee or member of Congress of e-mail communications sent or received by Lerner from Jan. 1, 2009, to Aug. 2, 2013.
+ All documents and communications referring or relating to the creation of Enclosure 3 from the June 13 letter from Leonard Oursler to Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden and Ranking Member Orrin Hatch, titled Description of IRS Email Collection and Production."
+ All documents and communications between or among IRS employees and employees of any Executive Branch entity referring or relating to the IRS production of documents to Congress from May 10, 2013, to the present.
+ All documents and communications referring or relating to the subpoena issued by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform to Treasury Secretary Jack Lew on Aug. 2, 2013.
+ All documents and communications referring or relating to the subpoena issued by House Oversight to Koskinen on Feb. 14.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonexaminer.com ...
This will cost about a trillion dollars to gather because the government is so efficient.
That has the makings for great article from the Onion!
TO #32: By George, I think you’ve got it! (My Fair Lady)
Issa will then send Hans Blix to find those missing emails.
I wonder if they’ve checked Sandy Berger’s pants yet.
I just pray that Issa has the guts to do so. I know from both sides what the law is and know the technical details don’t add up. This goes far beyond one hard drive and even the backups. The problems with conspiracies is that too many people know.
Has any “investigation” by Issa ever resulted in anything of substance happening to anyone? Dog-and-Pony show. How can anyone believe anything these WDC’ers say about anything? Pitiful.
It would surprise if the missing drives are not crushed to bits and thrown into a furnace for melting by now. It still takes a team to do all of that. This is a conspiracy, and this is really big.
You know something, the more time that passes by, with all these Obama Scandals going largely unpunished, I am truly starting to wonder if people like Daryl Issa are deliberately not pushing the prosecution or public trial. I wonder if this is being deliberately dragged out to run the clock of this administration. I hate to think of it so cynically.
Daryl Issa has always impressed me as someone very savvy and knowledgeable on due process and protocol, yet nothing ever gets done. No one ever gets sentenced, or even formally accused. I wish someone else was doing Issa’s job. He and others are benefitting in some manner by not pushing these scandals to their next logical steps.
$20 says I can find them at my hourly rate. :-)
Get the files from the NSA
At this point - why aren’t they just matching in FBI agents -and confiscate everything - in stead of giving them a list of what they need - a list they can then follow to systematically use to destroy everything on it -
I have as much confidence in Issa as I do in Bonehead.
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That is incorrect, at least for magnetic media. Companies like this recover overwritten data from magnetic disks all day every day.
WTF....just subpoena the NSA because they have all of her email!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Just saying!
Not after the DoD scrubbers are run if the IRS has access to them. They clean up enough that the drive could be sent to the manufacturer for fault analysis now. Back in the day, all DoD used drives were crushed then incinerated - they didn’t care how bad we needed the fault data.
Hey, sport- Keep your eyes on Trey Gowdy. I guarantee a good show.
When every sector has been overwritten, the data is gone for ever. A formatted drive or one where files have been deleted can be recovered but one where every sector has been written to, the previous data is gone forever.
Contact your company you listed and tell them that you accidentally wrote new data to every single sector on your hard drive. Ask them if they can retrieve your old files. They can not.
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