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Re: NBC/WSJ Poll: Just 29 Percent Approve of Trump’s Firing of James Comey
LOL, I like the reference to the three stooges. Fits. Now I am not sure how the State Departments operate. But in the military, not even generals get SCI stuff or a SCIF set up in their homes, read quarters. SIPR was the highest classification to be installed in their quarters. For TS and higher, even four star generals had to go to work and into the SCIF. At least on Ft. McPherson and Ft. Bragg. Even DRSN was limited to secret in their quarters, although TS in their office.
Now the State Department always has been notorious for their lack of security. For both physical and electronic. Then too, each has separate regulations and rules to go by.
But whomever transferred those 22 TS SAP messages from a TS network to an unsecured sever should have been burned.
That sounds something like what Manning or Snowden did. Someone in a SCIF busiy typing those into their BlackBerry which emailed it into Hillary's server, once out of the SCIF. Are those some of the 30,000 missing emails I wonder. Would certainly be the most incriminating ones, directly pointing a finger to someone's gross violation of existing espionage laws. Huma maybe?
We do know that Hillary had a SCIF in her home, and there've been some reports that claim her maid printed some of the emails out for her. But I'm not sure as to their veracity.
"Someone fell down on the job at the FBI" or someone prevented those who were going to do that job from doing it.
Ahh. OK. Yeah, the three Stooges: Reid, Schumer, Pelosi. Nuk, nuk, nuk!
To date, there's only been rumors, gossip, innuendo, and wild claims which don't pass Occam's Razor. Some 8 months now without anything solid. Come up with something solid, and perhaps more credibility then. Until then, seems far more so a political ploy than anything else.
LOL, I like the reference to the three stooges. Fits. Now I am not sure how the State Departments operate. But in the military, not even generals get SCI stuff or a SCIF set up in their homes, read quarters. SIPR was the highest classification to be installed in their quarters. For TS and higher, even four star generals had to go to work and into the SCIF. At least on Ft. McPherson and Ft. Bragg. Even DRSN was limited to secret in their quarters, although TS in their office.
Now the State Department always has been notorious for their lack of security. For both physical and electronic. Then too, each has separate regulations and rules to go by.
But whomever transferred those 22 TS SAP messages from a TS network to an unsecured sever should have been burned.