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To: ScaniaBoy

It goes all the way to the top.

That’s why comey backed off originally.

ScaniaBoy wrote:
And let us not forget this:

(From ZeroHedge)

But perhaps the most interesting finding emerged from the “Miscellaneous” section in the Huma Abedin interview, in which it was revealed that none other than president Barack Obama had used a pseudonym in his communication with Hillary. In an April 5, 2016 interview with the FBI, Abedin was presented an email exchange between Clinton and Obama, dated June 28, 2012 with the subject “Re: Congratulations”, Clinton’s aide did not recognize the name of the sender.

“Once informed that the sender’s name is believed to be pseudonym used by the president, Abedin exclaimed: ‘How is this not classified?’” the report says. “Abedin then expressed her amazement at the president’s use of a pseudonym and asked if she could have a copy of the email.”

Was that copy to be deposited in the folder “Life Insurance”?


26 posted on 10/30/2016 1:08:02 AM PDT by WildHighlander57 ((WildHighlander57, returning after lurking since 2000)
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To: WildHighlander57
Was that copy to be deposited in the folder "Life Insurance"?

That was my thought also. It seems an amateurish place, AW's computer, to put "the goods." And yet, she had reason to be confident of her position...which inevitably leads to overconfidence. Besides, AW is such a stooge, such an unlikely source of anything serious or valuable. It's rather like hiding diamonds in a shabby old doll.

However, this suggests Huma is engaged in either long-term blackmail or long-term espionage...and we've been thinking she is just Hillary's doll.

69 posted on 10/30/2016 3:15:56 AM PDT by Buttons12
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