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Sunday, September 18, 2016

Hillary's Email Server Was Hacked

For month after month we have been told that there is no evidence that Hillary Clinton's private unsecured email system was hacked.  There were emails that indicated attempts to hack the system, but the FBI said that it had no evidence that a hack had been successful.  Of course, the FBI director added that if a sophisticated foreign government or group had gotten into Hillary's system, there would likely be no evidence left behind.  This status let the Clinton campaign and Hillary herself repeat that her refusal to use a secure system for her emails had not caused any harm; no one got the emails, or so they claimed.  Now that claim has been proven false. 

Hillary Clinton's emails are for sale on the deep web.  That's the portion of the internet that is not accessible to ordinary users.  It's used for all sorts of specialized project.  It is also a place that criminals use to conduct business on line.  According to recent news reports,

At least one or more American whistleblowers told House and Senate Intelligence Committees the unsecured files stolen by the unidentified hackers can be found at specific locations in the Deep Web and are known as the “Russian files.”

This means that Clinton's defense that her actions caused no harm to American national security is nothing but another lie from the Princess of Prevarication herself.

There's also news today about the attempts to cover up Hillary's wrong doing.  Here's how the New York Post puts it:


Computers from China and Russia tried to attack Hillary Clinton’s private e-mail server, according to never-released e-mails from the Denver company that set up and maintained the system.
And other internal e-mails show the IT executives fretted about being ordered to purge e-mails and scrambled to distance themselves from what they believed was the former first lady “covering up some shaddy [shady] s- -t.”

Remember, these IT executives were the ones who knew the most about Hillary's system and they called the erasure of the emails "covering up some shady s__t".  These are the same people who earlier this week refused to testify in Washington and claimed their Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.

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