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Hillary Clinton runs an espionage operation against United States

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So a Secretary of State, who's husband handed China all the US nuclear missile technology, and who personally received billions from foreign governments to her private foundation is now caught running a secret backdoor espionage operation from her personal home unencrypted computer. And that isn't even the matter. First she guaranteed the United States public that there were no classified emails on that system. Then she had the entire hard drive swept clean. Now the FBI has it and it is revealed that there are 60 classified emails on there. She was clearly using her home computer as a dual repository of classified information for her collaborating counterparts overseas could gain access. It was clearly a "tipping" operation. She deliberately shown the enemy our hand with her clearance. It is worse than a card dealer tipping the players, only with classified information. And what is so just abusively laughable about this is that she knew she was under investigation and had her entire hard drive swept clean, which is obstruction of justice, and then made a joke about deleting her emails on world TV. That is how low you are. That is how pathetic you are as a tax payer. She just pissed stink in your face and rubbed your teeth in it.

YOU STUPID PUBLIC. WHAT A BUNCH OF LOSERS DEMOCRATS ARE.
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TIPPING GOVERNMENT SECRETS.....BACKDOOR ESPIONAGE...YOU STUPID QUACKS
http://www.infowars.com/the-spy-satellite-secrets-in-hillarys-emails/

THE SPY SATELLITE SECRETS IN HILLARY’S EMAILS
These weren’t just ordinary secrets found in Clinton’s private server, but some of the most classified material the U.S. government has.

After months of denials and delaying actions, Hillary Clinton has decided to turn over her private email server to the Department of Justice. As this controversy has grown since the spring, Clinton and her campaign operatives have repeatedly denied that she had placed classified information in her personal email while serving as Secretary of State during President Obama’s first term. (“I am confident that I never sent nor received any information that was classified at the time it was sent and received,” she said last month.) Her team also denied that she would ever hand over her server to investigators. Now both those assertions have been overturned.

Hillary Clinton has little choice but to hand over her server to authorities since it now appears increasingly likely that someone on her staff violated federal laws regarding the handling of classified materials. On August 11, after extensive investigation, the Intelligence Community’s Inspector General reported to Congress that it had found several violations of security policy in Clinton’s personal emails.

Most seriously, the Inspector General assessed that Clinton’s emails included information that was highly classified—yet mislabeled as unclassified. Worse, the information in question should have been classified up to the level of “TOP SECRET//SI//TK//NOFORN,” according to the Inspector General’s report.


You may have seen acronym lists like these on declassified documents before—and glazed over them. This is the arcane language of the cleared cognoscenti so let me explain what this means:

TOP SECRET, as the name implies, is the highest official classification level in the U.S. government, defined as information whose unauthorized release “could cause exceptionally grave damage to national security or foreign relations.”

SI refers to Special Intelligence, meaning it is information derived from intercepted communications, which is the business of the National Security Agency, America’s single biggest source of intelligence. They’re the guys who eavesdrop on phone calls, map who’s calling who, and comb through emails. SI is a subset of what the intelligence community calls Sensitive Compartmented Information or SCI. And these materials always require special handling and protection. They are to be kept in a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility or SCIF, which is a special hardened room that is safe from both physical and electronic intrusion.
 
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