Posted on 08/21/2015 6:59:02 AM PDT by Hojczyk
A spokesman for Platte River Networks, the company which handled Hillary Clintons email server after she left the State Department, says the company turned the server over last week at the FBIs request.
That description of events appears to contradict a claim made by the Clinton campaign last week that the server was handed over at Hillarys direction.
So Tuesday of last week, the 11th, the Federal Bureau of Investigation asked us to turn over the email server that was located in the data center, spokesman Andy Boian told Fox Newss Griff Jenkins. Boian continued, On Wednesday we did. We turned it right over to the FBI.
Notably absent from Boians description of the handover was any involvement by Hillary Clinton or her staff. Last Tuesday, Clinton spokesman Nick Merrill released a statement which framed the handover as a decision made by Clinton of her own initiative. She directed her team to give her email server that was used during her tenure as Secretary to the Department of Justice, as well as a thumb drive containing copies of her emails already provided to the State Department, the statement from Hillarys spokesman Nick Merrill read in part.
When Merrill was asked by the Washington Post whether the FBI had asked for the server before she directed it be turned over, he declined to answer the question. The FBI also refused to discuss the nature of the handover.
There appears to have been a short-term benefit to the description offered by the Clinton campaign. Instead of headlines like, FBI seizes Hillarys email server, the initial coverage followed the tone of Merrills statement. For instance, the first headline from the AP read, Clinton campaign says she directs her team to give personal email server to Justice Department.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
...so we rotated it 180 degrees and stood it on it’s head.
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Its becoming increasingly clear that she’ll skate on this. The worst of it is aleady behind her. Everyone knows she lied, everyone knows she mishandled classified stuff. Every week that passes without an idictment only strengthens her argument that “even the FBI couldn’t find anything wrong”.
They still haven’t answered questions as to how they heard about the bid and it came in their position.
How are they connected to the Clinton’s..
Now *that* is one unfortunate typo.
And since it was migrated, because the old server apparently was antiquated equipment, then the new server should have the data.
However...To my knowledge the data on the old server is not available now on any servers or devices in Platte River Networks control.
So the question now is...who has the data now if it isn't in Platte River Networks control? It isn't on their servers so it's somewhere...right?
And another meme speaker. The “employee” must be worried.
This is like:
The cops are pushing you into the squad car.
But:
“After some consultation, my team has views it best to direct these men to convey me to the local police department...”
Yeah, right...
Good find. Bet he rues the day
In the back of my mind the situation of this company being brought in as or after she is leaving office and the probe only into it bothers me. Who was control or manager of the server while she committed these crimes and if they had backup has not been addressed. It is suspicious to me. Do they REALLY Want to find the emails?
Hillary needs to “walk it back”, since she misspoke. /s/
Data Center? Is that the bathroom and closet we’ve heard about?
I never realized when I was doing my business I was in a “data center”
But then, I remember in the olden days of my youth, the two holer had a Sears Catalogue in it so I suppose that qualifies as the data. Who knew?
Some people lie instinctively. When they get away with it once, they feel justified and do it even more.
I shudder to think of everything that hag has gotten away with in her long corrupted life.
Especially if the data is backed up on multiple striped RAID data storage devices.
There is also the much more time consuming, tedious, and man-power-intensive method of searching through the email servers of suspected email recipients or email senders.
Unless emails are internal, there is a copy of each email on two different email systems. The sender’s and the recipient’s.
At least that is my understanding.
Another reason I see she won’t be too adversely effected is because Hillary is a supreme member of the Progressive Liberal Democrat/Rino Communist Uni-Party, and they are in control of the entire gov’t; no matter what they protect their own.
Plus, unless the emails were just to others on the same server, those who received or sent the emails and servers in between -and foreign intelligence agencies- could have multiple backups.
Every employee of that company who had any contact whatsoever with that server should be subpoenaed, put under oath and asked precisely what they did to or with it, under penalty of perjury.
She said she got the server so she would not have to carry 2 phones.
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