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Hillary's Emails: We Have Them All - Mystic Wanderer - 08-16-2019 Oops! Bad news for Hillary Clinton. She didn't realize her emails were being copied and sent to another person, Paul Combetta, "an IT aide Clinton hired who used BleachBit to destroy emails after they were subpoenaed and misled FBI agents." Quote: Can you imagine Killary's face when she learned about this? I would have loved to see what happened. I imagine it was something similar to this: The article is long, so read it in full here. A timeline is provided at the end of the article: Source RE: Hillary's Emails: We Have Them All - Mystic Wanderer - 08-16-2019 If you would rather listen to a video on this topic, you are in luck. RE: Hillary's Emails: We Have Them All - guohua - 08-17-2019 I'm Thinking,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Two Shots to the Back Of The Head,,,,,,,,,again declared a,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Suicide???? RE: Hillary's Emails: We Have Them All - BIAD - 08-17-2019 Here's an example of how distant we -the public, are from what really happens in the world of the powerful and how the media work to turn a narrative from a certain perception into another. It's genuinely alarming really, in an age of anonymous postings on the internet, a point of view based on -what we're led to assume is factual information, can steer a person from one assumption to an entirely different point of opinion. If a consistent pressure is applied with a fair-minded cadence, many of the public will only ever see the Blue Pill and the idea of an alternative explanation becomes a silly idea... a 'conspiracy theory', of you will. With Hillary Clinton's email debacle, this trick of herding the public towards a particular narrative is being done again. Here's where the same masses can be hijacked of their individual levels of social engineering. If we agree that if a law is broken, then the culprit will be held accountable, this is how societies keeps cohesion and ensures continuity. The 'wrongdoer' is then evaluated via facts of the specific case and the penalty of transgression is weighed accordingly. So in Hillary Clinton's case, one could see it in two ways. One, she broke rules and regulations in regards of storing sensitive Governmental material and without being aware of these ordinances, should still be held accountable for her breach of the agreed protocol. Two, Mrs. Clinton never stored anything 'bureaucratically-delicate' on home-kept servers that were relevant to the US Government and the country's security. At least this is the accusation in this Staff memo. ........................ Here's pieces of an article from April 2016, before the Presidential election. With an assumption that Hillary Clinton had done something wrong, it discusses what type of penalty should be administered to her predicament. Quote:Probation for President Hillary Clinton? Here's How it Would Work. Quote:'...Probation for President Hillary Clinton would not feature interns rushing down Pennsylvania Avenue with urine samples. Quote:'...More than 2,000 emails from Clinton's private server contain classified information, according to the State Department's Quote:'...Obama told Fox News in an interview aired Sunday he would not interfere in the decision-making process on whether toUSA News: Apart from the incorrect amount of emails on the servers, see how back then the idea that it's accepted that she'd done something wrong and how dealing with a highly-political individual could be performed without such suggestions as imprisonment. That was three years ago and where are we now? Quote:Senate investigators find no evidence China hacked Clinton server.CNN: Without getting bogged-down in the 'whos' and the 'whats, the media and the Establishment have moved the situation away from Mrs. Clinton having the servers at her home to whether anyone gained access to the electronic material. The mishandling of the emails has been drowned-out by the more sexier suggestion that China illegally obtained them. Of course it's suspicious for a Secretary of State to have an aide send confidential Governmental information to a dummy Googlemail account, just as it's cagey for Hillary Clinton to have the servers kept at her home and later ask Platte River Networks to take care of it. Paul Combetta refused to discuss this three years ago and pleaded the fifth, now with an immunity in his back pocket, he's portrayed as a lying accomplice who needed Reddit to help him shift the stuff. But the original accusation has been diluted within those three years, that now in the age of 24-hour news, Hillary can feel safe in the woods again. The captain of the Orca in the movie 'Jaws' suggested that his shark was either very dumb or very smart and I'd think that the irascible Quint would make the same remark again if asked about the FBI's role in all of this. The media's part is a given. Don't kid yourself, everyone is involved. RE: Hillary's Emails: We Have Them All - Ninurta - 08-17-2019 So this fella admits to transmitting 30K classified e-mails to a Gmail account, so that he could then transfer them to a new, "clean" e-mail server? Good thing he did, perhaps, but that in itself seems a break in protocol if he sent them in plaintext instead of highly encrypted. Why not just transfer them to a thumb drive or portable hard drive to preserve security? There's a whole lot that can go wrong with transfers across the internet... Now, I've used Gmail to save things myself, but if they are of a sensitive nature, I zip them into a compressed, and encrypted, file, and then re-encrypt that. I wouldn't just send them individually in plaintext, which is what is indicated given the fact that each one had this company's e-mail address in the metadata. Furthermore, when I have to encrypt stuff to send it across wire, it gets encrypted 4 times, with 4 different encryption algorithms. The one used for the zipped file, and then the next runs 3 different cascaded algorithms - one forward, the second backward, and the third forward again. When I'm done, that crap is so scrambled that eggs got nothin' on it. 4 different algorithms are used to guard against any one or two of them getting broken - there are still more layers to wade through, and to date none of them have been broken... and I'm just a dumbassed hillbilly. One would think an IT professional would run rings around my pathetic attempts. It just seems... wrong... for an IT Security pro to send individual e-mails across the internet to a company that may be based in China in order to preserve US State Secrets when tools are available commonly to bypass such an awkward and time-consuming means of transferring classified e-mails from one computer to another. . RE: Hillary's Emails: We Have Them All - BIAD - 08-17-2019 (08-17-2019, 06:52 PM)Ninurta Wrote: ...When I'm done, that crap is so scrambled that eggs got nothin' on it. 4 different algorithms are used to guard Ah, that's what we're all supposed to think and it is true in many cases, but as Gary Mckinnon found out, those who are allegedly far-superior to us, don't have the 'street-savvy' we assume they hold. The fault lies in the perception of worth, your transmitted information is yours and you didn't want anyone to see them. The emails Paul Combetta was dealing with weren't his own and he was merely being paid to perform his work. I doubt that the importance of the material was even imparted to him. RE: Hillary's Emails: We Have Them All - Ninurta - 08-17-2019 (08-17-2019, 09:17 PM)BIAD Wrote: The fault lies in the perception of worth, your transmitted information is yours and you didn't want anyone to Butbutbut - I'm reasonably well acquainted with an individual who at one time was an IT Security Specialist contracted to the Pentagon. Now, this individual didn't know the contents of much of the data they worked with, but was still expected to handle it in an extremely secure manner. So secure that they were never allowed to work on a computer without a guard present and, in partial answer to my other question, was never allowed to personally transport any removable media containing said data. With that said, I think it is probably a given that a server hidden in Killary's bathroom probably didn't undergo the security stringency of, say for instance, a computer stored in the basement of the Pentagon... but the data security principles OUGHT to have been the same, or closely similar. Just as a fun exercise, compare the time stamps on this post and my previous post, then geolocate the IP addresses for each. Just more evidence that my beard IS in fact evidence of wizardry! I travel dimensionally with impunity! . RE: Hillary's Emails: We Have Them All - Ninurta - 08-18-2019 AHA! Here's an important bit: Quote:Combetta is the same IT aide who used BleachBit to permanently erase copies of Clinton’s emails after they were subpoenaed by the House, misled the FBI about it, and was given immunity from prosecution, all while asking for basic computing advice on Reddit. The last there - "all while asking for basic computing advice on reddit" speaks volumes about his expertise in matters IT. If only I had known how low the bar was regarding qualifications for a job in Killary's State Department - I coulda been rich by now! . RE: Hillary's Emails: We Have Them All - BIAD - 08-18-2019 (08-18-2019, 12:42 AM)Ninurta Wrote: ...The last there - "all while asking for basic computing advice on reddit" speaks volumes about his expertise in matters IT. And that's it. I can conjure masterpieces -held in regard by millions on the internet, via Photoshop, but just ask me how any of the stuff you do is done, well...I'd swoon. |