Topic: Source: Clinton IT specialist 'devastating witness'
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Fri 03/11/16 07:35 PM
Source: Clinton IT specialist revealing server details to FBI, 'devastating witness'



Former Hillary Clinton IT specialist Bryan Pagliano, a key witness in the email probe who struck an immunity deal with the Justice Department, has told the FBI a range of details about how her personal email system was set up, according to an intelligence source close to the case who called him a “devastating witness.” The source said Pagliano told the FBI who had access to the former secretary of state’s system – as well as when – and what devices were used, amounting to a roadmap for investigators. "Bryan Pagliano is a devastating witness and, as the webmaster, knows exactly who had access to [Clinton's] computer and devices at specific times. His importance to this case cannot be over-emphasized," ...

Fox News chief intelligence correspondent Catherine Herridge brought us some new information this morning on the FBI investigation of 22 top-secret emails from Hillary Clinton's private server.

The 22 emails have been deemed too damaging to national security to be released.

According to a source close to the investigation, a former Clinton staffer has disclosed how Clinton's unsecured personal email system was set up and who had access.

Bryan Pagliano, who set up the server in Clinton's home in 2009, was recently granted immunity by the Justice Department.

http://insider.foxnews.com/2016/03/11/new-info-22-top-secret-emails-hillarys-private-server

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Fri 03/11/16 10:20 PM
Doesn't matter. They won't touch her. She's an alien. Jkd.

IgorFrankensteen's photo
Sat 03/12/16 10:01 AM
Looks like yet another incompetent report.

Among other things, calling it an "unsecured server" is a complete lie.

It wasn't "unsecured." It just wasn't among the other repeatedly hacked government servers that everyone else has been using.

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Sat 03/12/16 10:19 AM

Looks like yet another incompetent report.

Among other things, calling it an "unsecured server" is a complete lie.

It wasn't "unsecured." It just wasn't among the other repeatedly hacked government servers that everyone else has been using.


Calling it a lie doesn't make it one either. Instead of just calling everything a lie, show us what you got. Prove it.

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Sat 03/12/16 10:43 AM

Looks like yet another incompetent report.

Among other things, calling it an "unsecured server" is a complete lie.

It wasn't "unsecured." It just wasn't among the other repeatedly hacked government servers that everyone else has been using.

you're really Fast and Furious with that word!


spock


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Sat 03/12/16 11:03 AM

Doesn't matter. They won't touch her. She's an alien. Jkd.



I am making a list ! :alien:

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Sat 03/12/16 03:08 PM


Looks like yet another incompetent report.

Among other things, calling it an "unsecured server" is a complete lie.

It wasn't "unsecured." It just wasn't among the other repeatedly hacked government servers that everyone else has been using.


Calling it a lie doesn't make it one either. Instead of just calling everything a lie, show us what you got. Prove it.


No, it's for the people in that report, who made incompetent and unsupported claim, to support their nonsense.


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Sat 03/12/16 05:34 PM
whoa

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Sat 03/12/16 06:00 PM
Time will tell.

I think there is going to be a pardon.

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Sun 03/13/16 08:20 AM
Yes, time and the election results will tell.

If the energy behind the investigations and threats of prosecution fall after Clinton loses, you'll have solid proof that it has all been political harassment. If not, and the investigation fails to expand to include the Republicans who have openly admitted to the same "crimes," then you'll still know it's entirely political.

Given what has actually come out so far (NOT the purposely leaked and exaggerated crud being posted in places like this), the only thing that SHOULD happen, is an overhaul of the way that data has the Secret label attached to it, and a complete retraining of everyone in government, on howto deal with it, as well as a change in the actual software being used on all government computers.

We all know THAT is never going to happen, because no one wants to ACTUALLY address real concerns in this country.


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Sun 03/13/16 09:13 AM

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Sun 03/13/16 09:23 AM

Time will tell.

I think there is going to be a pardon.


Over 100 FBI agents working this? Immunity given to key witness.
Look for an indictment in May or June. Ain't no lie.laugh