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Friday, July 13, 2018

Was This A Hack?

At yesterday's hearing/circus with Peter Strzok, something was mentioned which seemed to get no attention even though it is of critical importance.  Congressman Gohmert questioned Strzok about a finding by the Inspector General of the Intelligence Agencies that all but four of the emails on Hillary Clinton's private unsecured email server were sent to a foreign entity (not Russia) even though that foreign entity was not on the distribution list.  In other words, it sounds like a foreign intelligence agency hacked Hillary's system and added themselves to the email distribution list.  Every email sent by Clinton went to the foreign entity automatically.

Here's how the Daily Caller put it:

The Intelligence Community Inspector General (ICIG) found an “anomaly on Hillary Clinton’s emails going through their private server, and when they had done the forensic analysis, they found that her emails, every single one except four, over 30,000, were going to an address that was not on the distribution list,” Republican Rep. Louie Gohmert of Texas said during a hearing with FBI official Peter Strzok.
“It was going to an unauthorized source that was a foreign entity unrelated to Russia,” he added.

Gohmert went on to ask Strzok why the FBI took no action to investigate this after being told about it by ICIG.  Strzok had no answer.

This is important stuff.  All through the campaign in 2016, we were told over and over that there was no evidence that Hillary's emails had been hacked by a foreign government.  That was obviously a lie, but until today, the public did not know that not only were there occasional hacks but that there was a systematic hack in place that got every one of the emails sent by the Secretary of State. 

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