Anonymous ID: 362744 Oct. 5, 2018, 9:30 a.m. No.3348021   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3347739 4241

You wouldn't happen to be a bridgekeeper?

 

Chuck Grassley summed it up by saying, and I'm paraphrasing the resistance on Capitol Hill is all the Democrats….

 

So what is the carrying capacity of a fully nut loaded democrat intestine?

Anonymous ID: 362744 Oct. 5, 2018, 9:52 a.m. No.3348352   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3348190

https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/how-clintons-email-scandal-took-root/2016/03/27/ee301168-e162-11e5-846c-10191d1fc4ec_story.html

 

She hated having to put her BlackBerry into a lockbox before going into her own office.

 

Her aides and senior officials pushed to find a way to enable her to use the device in the secure area. But their efforts unsettled the diplomatic security bureau, which was worried that foreign intelligence services could hack her BlackBerry and transform it into a listening device.

 

On Feb. 17, 2009, less than a month into Clinton’s tenure, the issue came to a head. Department security, intelligence and technology specialists, along with five officials from the National Security Agency, gathered in a Mahogany Row conference room. They explained the risks to Cheryl Mills, Clinton’s chief of staff, while also seeking “mitigation options” that would accommodate Clinton’s wishes.

 

“The issue here is one of personal comfort,” one of the participants in that meeting, Donald Reid, the department’s senior coordinator for security infrastructure, wrote afterward in an email that described Clinton’s inner circle of advisers as “dedicated [BlackBerry] addicts.”

 

Clinton used her BlackBerry as the group continued looking for a solution. But unknown to diplomatic security and technology officials at the department, there was another looming communications vulnerability: Clinton’s Black­Berry was digitally tethered to a private email server in the basement of her family home, some 260 miles to the north in Chappaqua, N.Y., documents and interviews show.

 

Those officials took no steps to protect the server against intruders and spies, because they apparently were not told about it.