Anonymous ID: b4d5c1 Aug. 31, 2018, 9:16 p.m. No.2827868   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The Department redacted this information with the B6, B7 (C), and also the rare “B7 (F)” classification code, meaning that the information would endanger life or physical safety. Gallagher sent another email later in the day that was completely redacted with B7 (C) and B7 (F) classifications.

 

On July 13, 2011, Simon Stringer, the CEO of the British security company Becatech, sent an email to close Clinton personal friend Marty Torrey with the subject line “Points for Discussion.”

 

“Typically this is not an easy question to answer,” Stringer wrote. “However, I guess I have three very major concerns with respect to NYC specifically and with the security of drinking water in the United States in general. Taking NYC as the lens through which we focus for the moment…”

 

https://www.breitbart.com/2016-presidential-race/2016/06/05/hillary-clinton-private-email-endangered-life-physical-safety/

 

Background

Mr. Simon Stringer, C Eng MRAes MIoD, has been the Managing Director at Becatech Security Solutions & Technologies since December 2006. Mr. Stringer serves as Managing Director of the Security and Intelligence Division at QinetiQ Limited. Mr. Stringer served as Security Managing Director of Security and Intelligence Division of QinetiQ Limited and QinetiQ North America, LLC. In 2004, he left BAE SYSTEMS. He started his professional career in 1984 joining the then British Aerospace as a test engineer on the Harrier and Hawk programmes. He undertook a number of different roles including Assistant Chief Engineer Harrier and Operations Director for Tornado and Harrier aircraft. Leaving the purely technical world in late 1997, Mr. Stringer served as Site Director for Dunsfold Aerodrome managing all experimental test and development for the Harrier programmes as well as the manufacture and delivery before re-locating the production facilities to Lancashire in 1999, where he served as Head of Test Engineering and Development running all of the development facilities for the military and aerospace programmes. Since 2000 Mr. Stringer served as Project Director for the Ventures Organization, set up to maximize the use of BAE's technology in parallel markets before being appointed Director Homeland Security leading BAE's involvement in the counter terrorism and security areas. In mid 2006, post QinetiQ's flotation on the London stock exchange, Mr. Stringer left QinetiQ to undertake a consultative role for a number of key international clients. During his career, Mr. Stringer has undertaken a number of large programme trouble shooting roles and led deployments with the UK MoD and armed forces as well as various foreign forces including the USMC. He serves as Senior Advisor at Good Harbor Consulting, LLC. He is a respected figure in the Counter Terrorism and Security world and a Fellow of the Royal United Services Institute Homeland Security Programme and on the advisory board of Eden Intelligence with close ties to the CSTPV - Centre for Studies into Political Violence and Terrorism at St Andrews University. Mr. Stringer is a trustee of the Royal Naval Historic Flight and the Fleet Air Arm Museum.

 

https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=25997579&privcapId=1235700&%20Inc.