
NEW EMAILS Reveal Hillary Clinton KNEW SERVER Was Vulnerable
No surprise that Hillary Clinton lied.
She said under oath that she gave all her pertinent emails, as requested. But that is a lie.
Also, Hillary Clinton was well aware of her Blackberry and her private email server were vulnerable to hackers.
We learn this from Judicial Watch who reported,
The documents are part of the accelerated schedule of production ordered by U.S. District Court Judge James E. Boasberg, which requires the State Department to complete processing by September 28, 2018, the remaining documents of the 72,000 pages recovered by the FBI in its investigation into Hillary Clinton’s illicit email server. These new classified and other emails appear to be among those that Clinton had attempted to delete or had otherwise failed to disclose.
Hard to believe that Judicial Watch had to sue to get to information Hillary Clinton said she would readily turn over.
Until Judicial Watch begins getting information without having to sue, we know the DC swamp creatures have not all abandoned the bog.
The article continues,
Judge Boasberg’s November 30, 2017, order came in a Judicial Watch Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit filed on May 6, 2015, (Judicial Watch v. U.S. Department of State (No. 1:15-cv-00687)) seeking:
All emails sent or received by former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton in her official capacity as Secretary of State, as well as all emails by other State Department employees to Secretary Clinton regarding her non-“state.gov” email address.
The newly released documents also reveal Hillary Clinton’s knowledge of system vulnerabilities; Cooper giving computer security advice; and foreign policy advice from Sidney Blumenthal, who was rejected by the Obama administration for a position at the State Department:
- The emails reveal that Hillary Clinton was warned about “overseas” and other security issues concerning her emails and her personal BlackBerrys. An email from Cooper to Clinton on June 6, 2011 states:
All of your older messages will remain on the server. There is a way for me to move everything on to the new device, but the security whizzes have convinced me that this is a horrible thing to do because you also transfer any viruses, spyware and junk overseas providers hide on there. We also have some new security features and polices [sic] that I would like to add to any new berry you have — the most noticeable difference will require a more complex password. It is a constant fight to keep up with the security measures and unfortunately we keep seeing reminders of why we need to.
Clinton was the subject of a grand jury investigation into her BlackBerry email accounts. In June 2017, Judicial Watch submitted evidence to the court that Clinton knowingly used an unsecure BlackBerry device despite being warned by “security hawks” against doing so.
Frankly, I’m beyond going after Hillary Clinton for these crimes. Because they are petty in comparison to the other crimes that have been revealed.
We now know why the Clintons kept a private server, hired their own IT guy, and went through painstaking efforts to keep information from a complicit fed. Ironically, the Clintons were giving the FBI plausible deniability by hiding servers, deleting emails, bleach-bitting hard drives and hammering cell phones.
And all Hillary Clinton had to do to keep a lid on all of this is win!
Clinton let down many people. Now many in DC await the executioner. Some wrongly believe in the slight hope they will escape scrutiny. That’s “Obama” hype, and as dependable as a golf club in a baseball game.