Anonymous ID: eb03f6 Jan. 26, 2019, 10:02 a.m. No.4917228   🗄️.is 🔗kun

*https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/9190***

>I would prefer not to use the "March 18, 2009" date, because we know there were other emails using the her clintonemail.com address prior to that date. Could we make this more vague, like "early in her term as SOS"? Or would this change provide a "gotcha" target–if so, not worth it, since this is the date of the earliest email in the PST of her emails, as I understand it.

>Clinton said she did not use her email to send or receive classified information, but the State Department and two Inspectors General said some of these emails do contain classified information.

>Was her statement inaccurate?

>After reviewing a sampling of the 55,000 pages of emails, the Inspectors General have proffered that four emails, which did not contain any classified markings and/or dissemination controls, should have been classified at the time they were sent. The State Department has said it disagrees with this assessment.

 

So, 55,000 pages huh? So they DID have and review the other 33,000 missing emails. And the IG fucking lied about it

 

>Clinton hopes the State Department and other relevant agencies will sort out as quickly as possible which of the 55,000 pages of emails are appropriate to release to the public

 

Which means, they deem 33k to be inappropriate for public view

 

>Q: Is Department of Justice conducting a criminal inquiry into Clinton’s email use?

>A:No. As the Department of Justice and Inspectors General made clear, the IG’s made a security referral. This was not criminal in nature as misreported by some in the press. The Department of Justice is now seeking assurances about the storage of materials related to Clinton’s email account.

 

Which means the IG and DOJ, lied. As the roughly 13,000+ SAVED and lightly documented emails I saved, PROVE otherwise

 

>Is it true that her email server and a thumb drive were recently turned over the government.

>Why?

Ohhhhhhhhhhh a thumb drive was also turned over huh? What could be on that? Maybe the missing 33k email that's admitted. And that DOJ claims to not have.

 

>In the meantime, her team has worked with the State Department to ensure her emails are stored in a safe and secure manner

 

Meaning in a way that you, I, or anyone else will ever see

 

>While State Department’s review of her 55,000 emails brought the issue to the Inspectors Generals' attentions, the emails that were classified prior to public release were on the unclassified .gov email system. They were not on the separate, closed system used by State Department for handling classified communications

 

Lol

 

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