The New York Post reported yesterday on the classified nature of some of Hillary Clinton’s e-mails.
“They include a 2011 message from
Clinton’s top aides that contains military intelligence from United
States Africa Command gleaned from satellite images of troop movements
in Libya, along with the travel and protection plans for Ambassador Christopher Stevens,
who was later killed in a terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya. Another
staff e-mail sent to Clinton in 2012 contained investigative data about
Benghazi terrorist suspects wanted by the FBI.”
“Putting together the information now
publicly available, the question has to be asked: Did an ISIS hack of
Hillary Clinton’s virtually defenseless home brew server set up the
death of Ambassador Christopher Stevens?
ISIS has proven itself adept enough at
information technology that a successful hack of Hillary Clinton’s
server at her Chappaqua mansion cannot be ruled out, no matter how many
Secret Service members stood guard. Apparently unbeknownst to the former
secretary of state who boasted of the server’s security because of the
guards outside, it is so easy to hack a garden variety server set up by a
mom-and-pop operation that an ISIS (and Russian intelligence and
Chinese and Romanian and many other agencies) hack is well within the
realm of possibility.”
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