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 No.342

Just as email-gate looked to be winding down, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned a person claiming to be a computer specialist has come forward with the stunning news that 32,000 emails from Hillary Clinton‘s private email account are up for sale. The price tag — a whopping $500,000!

Promising to give the trove of the former Secretary of State’s emails to the highest bidder, the specialist is showing subject lines as proof of what appear to be legitimate messages.

“Hillary or someone from her camp erased the outbox containing her emails, but forgot to erase the emails that were in her sent box,” an insider reveals to Radar of the Presidential contender’s latest nightmare.

Radar has learned that some of the topics discussed in the email appear to include everything from Benghazi to the Algerian hostage crisis — with subject lines such as:

“H Libya security latest. Sid” (with attachment)

“H FYI, best analysis so far of hearing Sid,’ about the latest security

in Libya”

“H Algeria latest French Intel on Algeria hostage Sid”

“H Latest French Intel in Algeria hostage Sid” (with attachment)

“H Latest Libya intel internal govt discussions high level” (with

attachment)

“H HIGHLY IMPORTANT! Comprehensive Intel Report on (with attachment)”

Warns the insider, “If these emails get out to the public domain, not only is Hillary finished as a potential Presidential nominee, she could put our country’s national security at risk.”

https://archive.is/EJsHk

http://radaronline.com/celebrity-news/hillary-clinton-hacked-emails-sale/

 No.346

The person who hacked into Hillary Clinton‘s email server has pulled the emails off the block and turned them over to the FBI, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned.

“After speaking with my lawyers” the hacker told Radar exclusively, “I was advised I could not legally sell these, and to get rid of them and turn in everything I had to FBI.”

The hacker, a self-proclaimed computer specialist, exclusively told Radar that their legal team’s decision came after hours of analysis.

As Radar previously reported, the hacker had initially requested $500,000 for a collection of more than 32,000 emails of the presidential candidate’s that they had claimed to possess.

Radar confirmed that Clinton had privately used the AOL-based account, and had chatted about everything from serious international subjects such as situations in Benghazi and Algeria, to lighter topics such as Valentine’s Day.

Clinton’s emails were prone to hackers after she “or someone from her camp erased the outbox containing her emails, but forgot to erase the emails that were in her sent box,” insiders told Radar.

“If these emails get out to the public domain, not only is Hillary finished as a potential Presidential nominee, she could put our country’s national security at risk.”

https://archive.is/JgD8S

http://radaronline.com/celebrity-news/hillary-clinton-hacked-email-server-wont-sell-turns-over-fbi/


 No.347

Either the FBI Is Stupid, Or They Don't Plan To Prosecute Hillary At All

Was Hillary Clinton’s private email server hacked? The FBI is trying to answer that question as part of its investigation into possible mishandling of classified information.

Answer: See two recent reports: >>342 and >>346 (Unless someone can prove this to be false, perhaps it could be, but until then the FBI would already know that, wouldn't they?)

Eli Lake and Josh Rogin of Bloomberg have reported that the FBI is looking for evidence the email server was hacked, such as traces of code or evidence contained in access logs.

Clinton claimed in March, “there were no security breaches.” However, she offered no evidence that the security of the server had been maintained or checked for evidence of hacking. One odd claim Hillary did make several times was that the machine itself was guarded by the Secret Service. This was apparently intended to suggest a high level of security for those who think hackers operate like cat burglars.

In order to determine if the machine was accessed by hackers, the FBI first has to reconstruct the data that was on the server’s hard drive before it was wiped. Previous reports have suggested the FBI is optimistic about being able to recover the deleted data.

The FBI asked Platte River Networks, the Colorado firm that took over handling of the server after Hillary left the State Department, to hand over the server on August 11th. That move came just hours after news broke that intelligence community reviewers had identified top secret information in at least two emails found on the server.

Some of Clinton’s defenders have suggested that, even if some classified material was found on her server, no harm was done, as only Clinton and her top aides would have seen it. However, putting aside that laws against mishandling classified information don’t work that way, evidence of hacking would shine a bright light on Clinton’s dubious decision to create a private mail server in the first place.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/09/03/fbi-working-to-determine-if-hillary-clintons-email-server-was-hacked/


 No.348

State Department Trying to Block Court Cases From Investigating Clinton Emails

The State Department asked to halt most of the judges prying into former Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton’s emails, filing papers Thursday proposing that the cases all be combined into one so that a single judge can oversee the government’s searches and released.

Admitting it’s “struggling” under the weight of the problem left by Mrs. Clinton’s decision to use her own email account, the State Department warned it might miss the January deadline for turning over all of her emails — and might not be able to process her former aides’ emails either — unless a single judge takes over and decides what they have to do.

“They are struggling to keep up,” Marsha Edney, a Justice Department lawyer handling the case for the State Department told Judge Reggie B. Walton during a hearing on one of 32 separate cases Thursday.

The administration faces the prospect of each of the 17 judges making demands on how and when they do searches. And any one of them could order the department to go back and try to recover the more than 30,000 emails Mrs. Clinton said she deleted as personal correspondence — a prospect neither the Clinton campaign nor the administration would relish.

Instead, the State Department wants a single judge to handle all of the searching and deadlines, saying it would bring “order” to the process.

But Judge Walton said he doubted that would happen, telling department lawyers in court Thursday that he’s already heard talk at the courthouse that there’s a “reluctance” on the part of some of his fellow judges to give up their cases.

https://archive.is/LtlQG




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