Posted on 08/04/2016 7:22:50 PM PDT by drewh
Khizr Khan father of deceased U.S. Army Captain Humayun Khan is closely connected to the secret email server Hillary Clinton used while serving as Secretary of State.
Prior to opening his own shop, KM Kahn Law Office in New York, Khan spent nine years working for the global law firm Hogan & Hartson now known as Hogan Lovells in Washington, D.C. (RELATED: Khizr Khan Has Written Extensively On Sharia Law)
According to Breitbart, a screenshot of the now-deleted website for Khans office describes his tenure at Hogan & Hartson as managing the firms Litigation Technology Services group, for both domestic and international offices.
(screenshot: KM Kahn Law Office website via The Way Back Machine) (screenshot: KM Kahn Law Office website via The Way Back Machine)
In Khans role as manager he was responsible for numerous large electronic discovery projects in complex litigation, mergers an acquisitions.
Oddly enough, Hogan & Hartson again, the firm for which Khan oversaw the Tech branch for nearly a decade was the law firm who handled the patent for SPAMTRAQ, the spam-filtering program used on Clintons server.
According to Breitbarts Patrick Howley, SPAMTRAQ was developed by Denver-based company MX Logic, and is known for leaving servers particularly vulnerable to security breaches.
Howley cited a post from Internet security expert Marc Perkel as evidence.
This system has serious security implications, Perkel explained. Email to McAfees servers might be encrypted and email out of McAfee might be encrypted, but while its at McAfee any employee who has access to the filtering system can tap and read any email going to that domain.
Khizr Khan speaks on the fourth day of the Democratic National Convention (Getty Images) Khizr Khan speaks on the fourth day of the Democratic National Convention (Getty Images)
Furthermore, Bill and Hillarys personal tax attorney, Howard Topaz, also worked for Hogan & Hartson during Khans time with the firm.
Topaz is still employed by Hogan Lowell.
Better to stick it to the Kahn Man for $ELLING ACCE$$ to thousands of wealthy muslims by merchandising American visas and green cards through a loophole while others wait for years to get in....which is something the average Joe can follow and understand.
This is immigration on the QT.
Leni
Was it thirty melted pieces of silver?
From xxx:
We have gotten word from a friend inside the DNC that Mr. Kahn was paid $25,000 to give a speech he did not write, the speech was written by two people who work for the Clinton Campaign, - also the copy of the Constitution he showed was bought just hours before by a female Clinton staffer. Now this all seems bad but it gets worse.
Mr. Kahn was contacted by the Clinton Campaign after his name was given to them by the WHITE HOUSE 4 days before the convention, this after 5 other families turned down the offer to speak. All of these families had to sign Non Disclosure Agreements, and each were paid $5,000.
Mr. Kahn, who is an immigration attorney with his own firm which is deeply in-debt some #1,700,000. He also has huge trouble with the IRS going back 6 years now. He appears he owes in back taxes around $850,000 plus interest and penalties.
But the story is not done yet, Mr. Kahn has been paid by CNN and NBC News over $100,000 to tell his fake story to them, plus he has been given a bonus of $175,000 by the DNC, AKA the Clinton Campaignm but it still is not done yet. The IRS as of yesterday has placed his file on hold and will no longer go after Mr. Khan and his wife for the back taxes due.
What this is called is: Hillary/DNC cheating unit way.
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YOW!!
BUMP
0 is up to his eyeballs in this:
“...Mr. Kahn was contacted by the Clinton Campaign after his name was given to them by the WHITE HOUSE 4 days before the convention...”
Probably...
This story seems like a bit of a stretch. I am pretty sure SPAMTRAQ is just one possible application that the server could have used to filter spam.
No one from that hack Khan’s law firm likely spoke to Clinton to have SPAMTRAQ put on the system.
Khan is a hack though.
Alahwahoo Fraudbar!
The more people dig. The more that’s found. He will rue the moment he decided to accent the pieces of silver
I wanted it to be real. :-(.
Now more than ever we need to be source oriented. This is scorched earth on steroids. “Vast Right Winged Conspiracy” may have worked in the 90’s. 2016-not so much.
I believe this bank statement and other fabricated stories are planted in the hopes that Trump & his supporters will bite.
The annoying Khan gains privileges and visibility and enormous credibility through kissing up to the CORRUPT CLINTONS...... and lying about his bgrnd.
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We need to focus on actual evidence of Khans law business, radicalism, and subversive activity. The annoying Khan's status is that of "foreign agent." Trump should simply call him that.....and should also determine the following:
<><> the number of organizations Khan his family/friends/associates pledge allegiance to that advocate the overthrow of the US govt;
<><> how many US govt checks Khan and/or his family/ relatives/associates cashing?
<><>did Khan claim "asylum" in the US to suck up monthly SS checks?
<><> did Khan and/or his family/ relatives/associates falsify govt documents to collect food stamps, welfare, Section 8 housing, free education, free medical care?
<><> did Khan ever travel to foreign lands on the taxpayers' dime (mandated by US law under refugee status)?
<><> are Khan and/or his family/ relatives/associates, collecting disability checks for fibromyalgia, Attention Deficit Disorder---or any of the common afflictions used among parasitic Muslim immigrants.
<><> what countries are Khan and/or his family/relatives/associates registered as agents for foreign governments;
<><>Americans demand to know how many identities Khan and/or his family/ relatives/associates are using?
<><> are Khan and/or his family/ relatives/associates registered to vote?
<><> did Khan and/or his family/ relatives/associates ever vote illegally?
<><> did Khan and/or his family/ relatives/associate pay local, state and federal taxes?
<><> did Khan and/or his family/ relatives/associate provide health insurance coverage for employees?
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Khan wont reply; Donald should sue Khan....b/c the answers to these questions can be obtained through the "discovery" phase.
“Trump should simply call him that”
Trump should never mention this man or his family ever again. His campaign should have a team (maybe headed by that smart spokesperson who was all over Fox News during the primaries) going full-blown investigation in the background and then, when all the I’s and T’s are dotted and crossed (clear connections to Hillary/militant Islam/immigration circumvention/etc.), come out with the full story.
As for Trump, just discuss the economy and national security (adding new specifics each day).
Yes, I agree....Paul Manafort would do an excellent job exposing the Khan con.
Trump’s candidacy is all about “I’m not the establishment! They are the reason our country is failing!” After his morning prayers (;>}), he needs to figure out how to paint Hillary as the problem, how he will undo the damage to the economy, how he will improve our standing and security in the world. Period. He does this and we will have conservative justices for the remainder of our natural lives and our children will have a chance to live in an America that shares some resemblance to the one we grew up with.
I agree.... Very smart thinking, MarDav.
And looks like whistleblowers are dying like flies spread with pesticides !!!
I respectfully disagree about moving on.
My opinion is that Trump and the Republicans should do several things:
1. Hold their feet to the fire on every issue. One fault of the conservatives is that they almost ALWAYS move on. The democrats count on it. (Moveon.org) This is how democrats weasel out of every crime and every immoral or corrupt action they commit. It needs to stop.
2. As fars as being complex goes, get some sharp people on board who can simplify it for the masses. Oversimplify if you must. That’s what the dems do.
3. Possibly most important, there is a BIG point to be made here and it’s this: The democrats are masters at trotting out the exception to the rule and then pointing to it as if it were commonplace. They do this to promote their agenda and to damage the Republican image. In this case, the exception to the rule is the muslim martyr who fought for the USA. They would have you think that the muslims are on our side instead of being the greatest enemy we currently are facing.
Other examples of the exception to the rule that the democrats wave around as though they were commonplace: white people shooting black people, welfare mothers who become medical doctors or in other ways become wildly successful, conservatives who are violent, racial epithets scrawled on the walls of minority homes or dorm rooms. They look long and hard to find these exceptions and then the media never shuts up about them. (And many turn out to be hoaxes, particularly the racial epithets.)
These exceptions to the rule are like shark attacks. The reason they are news is because they are so rare, but because they are constantly in the news, people think they are far more common than they are.
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