Saturday, May 14, 2016

THE ORIGINS OF CHAOS AND THE BACKSEAT DRIVER HILLARY CLINTON TO HIDE THE AGENDA FROM THE THE US PUBLIC GOVERNMENT SCRUTINY OF HISTORICAL DOCUMENTING HAS BEEN RAIDED BARE AS HER USE OF PUBLIC SERVERS OUTSIDE OF THE SECURED GOVERNMENT OVERSIGNT HAS BEEN REVEALED TO HAVE BEEN GIVEN TO THE RUSSIANS TO SOMEDAY IF NOT NOW USE AGAINST THE CITIZENS OF THE USA - ALL THANKS TO THE LEFTIST DEMOCRATS WHO WANTS CONTROL AT ALL COSTS EVEN TO GO AGAINST CONSTITUTIONAL FREEDOM AND THROW OPEN THE PROTECTED GATES ALL FOR PERSONAL SELFISH GAIN

Thousands of e-mails from Hillary Clinton’s private, unsecured server, created while she served as Secretary of State, are reportedly in the possession of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR). The SVR is said to have gained access to the e-mails, of which it made copies, through its monitoring of a Romanian computer hacker named Marcel Lazăr Lehel (aka Guccifer). Guccifer had learned about the existence of Hillary Clinton’s private e-mail account after accessing the e-mails of her close confidante and informal adviser, Sidney Blumenthal, with whom Hillary had extensive correspondence during her term as Secretary of State.
A report attributed to Russia’s Security Council indicates that an internal battle has broken out over whether to publicly release the e-mails between the Director of the FSB, Alexander Bortnikov, and Chairwoman of the Council of Federation, Valentina Matviyenko. The latter had authorized a release of some of the e-mails to Russia Today (RT) back on March 20, 2013. Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service director expressed alarm at the release, primarily because of concerns that the release would reveal to U.S. intelligence services how Russia used its monitoring of Guccifer to obtain Clinton’s e-mails. He had good reason to be concerned. U.S. authorities worked with their Romanian counterparts to follow the trail that led to Guccifer’s arrest in Romania.
In March 2016, Chairwoman Matviyenko is said to have called for a total release of the e-mails, in part to influence the U.S. presidential election. Ms. Matvivenko reportedly cited Russian President Vladimir Putin’s positive statements about Donald Trump and claimed that Hillary Clinton was not liked by the Russian people.
Perhaps it was just a coincidence, but Guccifer was quickly extradited to the United States from Romania at the end of March. He is facing a nine-count federal indictment on various charges, including wire fraud, cyberstalking, identify theft, unauthorized access to computers and obstruction of justice.
The FBI requested the extradition, according to the Romanian government. Thus, it would be logical to assume that the FBI has been speaking with Guccifer regarding the server, although the agency has not officially confirmed such discussions.






http://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/262831/clinton-e-mail-trove-likely-russian-hands-joseph-klein

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