Posted on 05/10/2016 6:38:13 AM PDT by maggief
The Kremlin is debating whether to release the 20,000 emails they have hacked off of Hillary Clintons server.
According to a report from four days ago, beginning in 2011, the Russians began monitoring Romanian computer hacker Marcel Lazăr Lehel (aka Guccifer) after he attempted, unsuccessfully, to break into the computer system of the Russian funded RT television network.
After monitoring Guccifer, the Russians were reportedly able to record (both physically and electronically) his actions which allowed the Russian intelligence analysts, in 2013, to not only detect his breaking into the private computer of Secretary Clinton, but also break in and copy all of its contents as well.
The report notes that shortly after Russia obtained Clintons emails, they released a limited amount to RT TV which were published in an article in March 2013, titled Hillary Clintons hacked Benghazi emails: FULL RELEASE.
Apparently no Western journalists promoted this story in 2013.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
Dont release them until after Hillary is nominated!
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I thought she was nominated about a year ago.
Imagine that--91 year old Jimmah Carter beating brain cancer.
I wonder if other 91 year olds will get the same treatment as he did.
She looks like a kindergarten student trying to teach in law school - about all anyone can do is laugh at her, pat her head, and call her cute for trying.
Oh, I don’t doubt that the Russians have her emails.
I doubt they have any intent to release them.
This is intended to scare the sh** out of the Clintons and Obama and extract concessions from them.
How many e-mails from Huma Abedin have been intercepted?
OK bkmrk
Great plan. A real record of accomplishment!
Advanced VD?
Russkies want Hillary in the WH. So why release them?
Since the Kremlin already has a working relationship with Hillary via Podesta, I’m not sure they need to apply force. The Clinton’s are already known for their cash and carry racketeering.
Just flash the cash and the Clintons will lay down and spread their legs, metaphorically speaking.
Bill being sick will be a negative any which way they frame it.
Young people these days are just not into old sick people.
For every one else but not for the Clintons.
This is incorrect, if you read the referenced article:
Hillary Clinton's 'hacked' Benghazi emails: FULL RELEASE
In that article it says the source of these emails were "Guccifer":
The emails, which were allegedly sent by former political adviser Sidney Blumenthal to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, were forwarded to RT by a hacker using the alias Guccifer.
BTW, I found this article posted to FreeRepublic over two years ago:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2999220/posts
In the comments, there was a lot of skepticism about the legitimacy of the emails. Now, we know they were real.
I think it comes down to money more than fame.
If you have plenty of money, and family members willing to advocate and do research for you, extremely good doctors are still available in the USA.
You may have to travel to a particular center of expertise and take up residence there too.
Jimmy’s miracle drug costs about $150,000 per year.
Lets see: 20,000 Hillary emails released to the public. Perhaps we can find indictable evidence that has eluded the FBI and the DOJ?
Go ahead, Vladimir! I double-dog dare you to release those emails!
And no MSM "journalist" will promote it in 2016 either.
It might well be to Putin’s advantage to scuttle Mrs. Bill. She likes wars and would engage in more of them. Regardless of her “Reset” button, she doesn’t like Putin. Trump has declared an intention to back off from the incessant petty and futile wars of the Hussein years. Bernie Sanders seems to want to concentrate entirely on communizing the society.
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