CLINTON TIMELINE FOR NEWFAGS
PART 2
January 21, 2009—February 1, 2013: In her time as secretary of state, Clinton uses only her private email account on her private server for all her work and personal emails.
January 21, 2009—February 1, 2013: Clinton is unable to check her email in her office for the entire four years she is secretary of state.
January 21, 2009—February 1, 2013: Sid Blumenthal sends Clinton over 800 emails; many contain dubious intelligence.
January 21, 2009—March 29, 2009: State Department employees are prohibited from using nondepartmental computers for work matters, but Clinton’s usage is ignored.
January 21, 2009—February 1, 2013: Clinton fails to properly manage “sensitive but unclassified” information.
January 22, 2009: Clinton gets an annual security briefing on the proper handling of classified materials, but this is her only one in her four years as Secretary of State.
January 22, 2009: Under penalty of perjury, Clinton signs a pledge to safeguard classified information whether “marked or unmarked classified information, including oral communications.”
January 23, 2009: Colin Powell warns Clinton to “be very careful” because if she uses a BlackBerry for official business, her emails could become official records.
January 24, 2009: Clinton passes on using a secure computer to check her private email account at her office desk.
January 28, 2009: The first known email using Clinton’s private server is sent by Clinton, despite her claim she won’t use it for two more months.
February 2009: Security officials set up a space near Clinton’s office where she can check her private email account.
February 13, 2009: The NSA refuses to set up a secure BlackBerry for Clinton. >THANK YOU BOYS!
February 18, 2009: A security official says Clinton’s continued use of her BlackBerry is a “comfort issue” for her.
February 24, 2009: A security official warns that BlackBerry could be easily hacked on overseas trips.
Late February 2009: State Department security officials worry about Clinton’s BlackBerry use.
March 2009: Clinton’s personal email server is replaced; she will use the new one for the rest of her term as secretary of state.
March 6, 2009—March 15, 2009: Clinton says she “gets it” about BlackBerry security concerns, but she keeps on using her BlackBerry.
March 17, 2009: An email shows that five State Department officials learned of Clinton’s private server after installing equipment in her house.
March 18, 2009: Clinton claims she starts using her private email address on this day, despite emails proving otherwise.
March 29, 2009: For the first two months Clinton uses her private server for all her emails, it operates without the standard encryption generally used to protect Internet communication.
April 23, 2009: Clinton aide Huma Abedin sends Clinton a series of steps the State Department is taking to secure the US embassies in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
May 2009: Bryan Pagliano is hired as a political employee in the State Department’s IT [Information Technology] division, while he continues to manage Clinton’s private server in her house.
May 2009—February 2013: Pagliano is paid by the Clintons to manage their private server, but details are murky.
May 2009—February 2013: Clinton’s computer technician lies about his outside income running Clinton’s private server.
May 2009—February 2013: Clinton’s computer technician secretly manages her server during government work time and without the knowledge of his supervisors.
July 3, 2009: A possibly “top secret” email to Clinton mentions spy satellite information about North Korea.
August 28, 2009: A Blumenthal email to Clinton apparently names a secret US intelligence official and later will be almost totally redacted.