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Clinton's Personal Emails Subpoenaed in Benghazi Probe
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hilldog@gmail.comOriginally posted by Tremor14 View Postany guesses as to what her personal email addy is? hillz420@gmail.com?
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I remember seeing Jack Bauer use this technique 10+ years ago on 24. If that's how our CIA director handled covert communications he needed to be canned. It's cached locally on every PC logging into the account, the e-mail service itself saves it multiple times and of course it's sent across dozens of servers that all could also save a copy.Originally posted by Gasser64 View PostI don't know if this is clever or not. I guess it sort of is since there is nothing to be tracked, but once they gain access to the account they could see them. Then again, I doubt it keeps record of mere drafts, so who knows. I think to get it all you'd have to get the hard drive of the server where they were doing it and restore the deletions. Which of course they could easily do.
Hillary knows that all of her e-mails through government accounts are archived and can be published through a FOIA request. I imagine what's going to happen is she'll produce those 55k or so e-mails, likely in printed out form. Then by the time someone parses through them all she'll already be the nominee.
The Benghazi select committee is out for blood. She's going to have to produce the server itself which will show who deleted what and when. Unless of course all of the drives have a mechanical failure all of a sudden. You know like Lois Lerner's PC.
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It's fortified and protected by the secret service. Which is interesting in itself because part of their job is protecting any classified communications in the home, including web traffic. I'd imagine they had a pretty good idea there was a server in the home and what it was being used for.Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostThere's going to be a terrible fire in the server room. Horrible and expensive. The house may even go up and everyone will be upset and empathize with the poor woman who lost her home.
If/when there is a catastrophic failure there will probably be a log of who is in the house and exactly when it happened. In the interest of national security though all of this info will be classified.
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Terrorists, and bad guys we have been fighting, have been doing this for years. Makes sense that people like Petraeus and Clinton and pretty much everyone that are in on briefings like that have adopted it too.Originally posted by dcs13 View PostDid anyone hear Rush talking today about Petraeus's issues with email ?
His mistress and him used the same email account. They just "drafted" emails, but never sent them, just left them in the "drafts" folder. They would each log in and read the draft, then delete the draft. They never actually exchanged an email.
SOMEHOW old Barry's bunch found this out, and we know what happened with his career.
For you "the goverment's not looking at stuff bunch"...that should tell you seomethingFuck you. We're going to Costco.
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Mechanical failure is ok. We'll just put that platter into another drive built within the same narrow time period. Just like the FBI and data restoration companies do. They'd have to do something like lose or destroy the drives, which would look even more suspicious. I don't see why they can't just nail her on all the suspicious stuff. She's got mountains and mountains of suspicious stuff, but no convictions. They all know what she's up to, even if they can't prove it. So just play dirty like she does and bury her. She's got a lot of enemies that would love to see it happen.Originally posted by BP View Post
The Benghazi select committee is out for blood. She's going to have to produce the server itself which will show who deleted what and when. Unless of course all of the drives have a mechanical failure all of a sudden. You know like Lois Lerner's PC.WH
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