Posted on 08/25/2016 2:32:14 PM PDT by Zakeet
South Carolina Representative Trey Gowdy appeared on Fox News today and disclosed new details about the Clinton email scandal that seem to indicate intent to destroy evidence. Per the clip below, Gowdy reveals that Clinton used "BleachBit" to erase the "personal" emails from her private server.
For those not familiar with the software, BleachBit is intended to help users delete files in a way to "prevent recovery" and "hide traces of files deleted." Per the BleachBit website:
Beyond simply deleting files, BleachBit includes advanced features such as shredding files to prevent recovery, wiping free disk space to hide traces of files deleted by other applications, and vacuuming Firefox to make it faster.
During his appearance on Fox, Gowdy clearly indicates that Clinton's use of BleachBit undermines her claims that she only deleted innocuous "personal" emails from her private server.
"If she considered them to be personal, then she and her lawyers had those emails deleted. They didn't just push the delete button, they had them deleted where even God can't read them."They were using something called BleachBit. You don't use BleachBit for yoga emails."
"When you're using BleachBit, it is something you really do not want the world to see."
Gowdy also questioned whether Hillary considered "Clinton Foundation" emails to be "personal" and, if not, asked why the FBI's investigation revealed minimal emails about Foundation-related topics.
Link to video in article Rep Gowdy Hillary Clinton is a 'habitual, serial liar' - Fox News
So Dear Reader, we leave it to you to decide whether - like FBI Director Comey - you see no "intent" to hide or obfuscate any of the deleted emails; or - like Rep. Gowdy - you see the facts as proving Hillary Clinton's intent to ensure no trace was left of these harmless emails about yoga routines or wedding plans.
When your data absolutely must be deleted....use Bleach Bit.
It walks like a duck. It swims like a duck. It quacks like a duck, but it’s an elephant.
This is bigger news than it might appear... goes to the heart of ‘intent’ and ‘coverup’ ....
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IRS, Hillary can do it, no intent, nothing to see.
It’s only obstruction of justice if a peon does it.
So how can Comey say there was no intent?
... and now you know
Cuz Hillary is an operative of the Muslim Brotherhood, right..?
No backups anywhere?
Blagovich got FOURTEEN YEARS IN FEDERAL PRISON for Pay-for-Play.
FOURTEEN YEARS..!!
You’ll like this one...
Did the RECIPIENTS also use said Bleachbit?
Were they instructed to do so by the SENDERS?
Surely the FBI will know...PFFT...
The Clinton crap weasels are going to have to work real hard to explain this.
I thought Hillary wasn’t smart enough to use a computer. WHO HELPED HER COMMIT THIS CRIME AND WHERE IS BRIAN PAGLIANO, HER IT GUY?
For anyone else, that would be slam dunk evidence of a Federal crime.
Those must be some really naughty Yoga positions.
Wow. I have to wonder how BleachBit ever could have gotten on that server. Maybe a hacker put it there.
I wonder if like Bernie Sanders, Comey will buy a summer home soon, or two, or three.
[Gowdy knew that there was Benghazi emails on there, why didnt HE ask about INTENT????]
Like I said on another thread. Gowdy and Issa talk tough; very tough.
Then they go to dinner with the rest of the actors cast in this show. Might as well be watching the Kartrashians.
This is indeed a critical point.
She made almost -no effort- to secure the server from hackers; almost like she was inviting certain parties to avail themselves of the contents.
But...she was -very aggressive- in preventing any forensic discovery of what she was passing on to all her foreign ‘donors’.
That one scene alone, should have been enough for no one to support her. It was beyond a bad joke.
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