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One of the emails that triggered the FBI probe into Hillary Clinton’s server contained classified intelligence from three different agencies, Fox News has learned – which could mean the State Department violated a President Obama-signed executive order by authorizing its release.

That 2009 order, EO 13526, lays out the rules for "classifying, safeguarding and declassifying national security information." It states that the authority to declassify rests with the intelligence agency that originated the information.

"Information shall be declassified or downgraded by … the official who authorized the original classification ... [or] the originator's current successor," the order says.

One of the two emails that sparked the FBI probe was an April 2011 email from Clinton confidant Huma Abedin that, Fox News has learned, contained intelligence from the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), the National Security Agency (NSA), and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), which oversees aerial imagery, including satellites.
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The state department is not the FBI...and that "report" sounds more like an editorial and wishful thinking.
The only sites I see reporting Hillary is in the clear are liberal and democratic leaning sites.
I haven't seen anything from any of the major news organizations..


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if Hillary makes it thru this one....she definitely was the one born under that 'shinning star' and is the true messiah.


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Quoted from 55tbird
The state department is not the FBI...and that "report" sounds more like an editorial and wishful thinking.


After Clinton left the State Department, that the National Archives issued a recommendation
that government employees should avoid conducting official business on personal emails.
Additionally, in 2014, President Barack Obama signed changes to the Federal Records Act that
explicitly said federal officials can only use personal email addresses if they also copy or send
the emails to their official account.

Because these rules weren’t in effect when Clinton was in office, "she was in compliance with
the laws and regulations at the time," said Gary Bass, founder and former director of OMB
Watch, a government accountability organization.




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philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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Too bad the drive was wiped before turning over to officials...if you believe she really
didn't violate any policies, that's okay...but it's been covered up and can't be proved now.


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After Clinton left the State Department, that the National Archives issued a recommendation
that government employees should avoid conducting official business on personal emails.
Additionally, in 2014, President Barack Obama signed changes to the Federal Records Act that
explicitly said federal officials can only use personal email addresses if they also copy or send
the emails to their official account.

Because these rules weren’t in effect when Clinton was in office, "she was in compliance with
the laws and regulations at the time," said Gary Bass, founder and former director of OMB
Watch, a government accountability organization.




I never expected Hillary to be indicted.....At best, it shows a level of ignorance of data security, at worst it indicates that she prefers personal control over state of the art cyber security and confidentially... either way, its indicative of someone unfit to handle the nations most sensitive information.


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EXCLUSIVE: 'Hillary is lonely, has trouble expressing her feelings and yearns for an intimate relationship with a powerful woman,' claims noted shrink who puts the presidential hopeful on the couch
Dr. Alma Bond says Hillary's oppressive upbringing  by her father Hugh Rodham made her ambivalent towards men
It also caused her to be tolerant of her cheating husband, claims Dr. Bond in a new book
When Hillary's mom threatened to leave her father the broad-shouldered man bellowed: 'Don't let the doorknob hit you in the a** on your way out.'
Author suggests that Rodham's stinginess and anxiety about money contributed to Hillary's need to accumulate great wealth
Hillary accepts that her loneliness is the price she has to pay to be at the top
Huma Abedin does not fill the intimacy vacuum in Hilary's life

By Caroline Howe For Dailymail.com
Published: 09:17 EST, 25 August 2015  | Updated: 10:06 EST, 25 August 2015


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new.....h.html#ixzz3jwINMRIN


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Chairman Gowdy's Email

Then Mr. Fallon (Clinton Press Secretary)  tried to turn the theoretical tables on
Representative Trey Gowdy of South Carolina, the chairman of the House select committee
investigating the Benghazi attacks,
which has focused in recent months on Mrs. Clinton’s
email use. If she was at fault for having classified information on her server without her knowledge,
Mr. Fallon suggested, then aren’t other people in the same boat?

“Just as an aside, for the I.G. to now declare the material as classified, since it was provided by
State to the House Benghazi committee earlier this year in unredacted form, presumably that
means that members of the House Benghazi committee may have unwittingly handled classified
material on unclassified systems within the House of Representatives,”
Mr. Fallon said.

“Now, I don’t think that anybody here at the Clinton campaign is going to say that members of,
say, Chairman Gowdy’s staff should have their computers confiscated for having possibly
trafficked in classified material,”
he said. “I don’t think we would say that. But that is,
fundamentally, the same logic behind the I.G.’s referral to the State Department with respect
to Mrs. Clinton’s server, since she was at worst a passive recipient of unwitting information that
subsequently became deemed as classified. Let’s raise that as an aside.”


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Quoted from joebxr
Too bad the drive was wiped before turning over to officials...if you believe she really
didn't violate any policies, that's okay...but it's been covered up and can't be proved now.


Wiping a hard drive is a lot harder than people think.

I have seen almost total data recovery after being completely wiped.


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Wiping a hard drive is a lot harder than people think.

I have seen almost total data recovery after being completely wiped.




same here.


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I think Box has to support Hillary or Box doesn't get laid


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


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Wiping a hard drive is a lot harder than people think.

I have seen almost total data recovery after being completely wiped.




Competent IT can do and do it everyday. Also clones drives can be
used to replace the drive that had the questionable emails.  A lot of
technology exists to thwart recovery of data that people don't want to have recovered.


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what do we, the average person, do with their lap tops that they pay bills with, check bank accounts, passwords, account #'s etc....when we don't want it anymore?


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Quoted from bumblethru
what do we, the average person, do with their lap tops that they pay bills with, check bank accounts, passwords, account #'s etc....when we don't want it anymore?


Remove the hard drive and smash the hell out of it into tiny pieces.
Do same with RAM.


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Remove the hard drive and smash the hell out of it into tiny pieces.
Do same with RAM.


someone told me to do that, but said there is still a 'very small' chance that some things can be retrieved. Someone suggested boiling the hard drive. anyone ever hear of that?


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