McCullough sent them to see Strzok, who was the FBI's deputy assistant director for the Counterintelligence Division, to brief him and three other FBI personnel about an "Anomaly" that their forensic analysis had found in Clinton's server.
Gohmert's exchange with Strzok doesn't reveal who the foreign entity is, but if not the Russians, the likely culprit is the Chinese government, which has a special unit of hackers within its military that has long targeted the U.S. Our intelligence agencies have identified the Chinese as responsible for the biggest data breach to ever hit the federal government, the 2015 hack of the Office of Personnel Management that stole the files, including security clearance applications, of 21 million current and former federal employees.
As the FBI's lead counterintelligence agent, I understood that this was a major security breach, with widespread implications over the disclosure of sensitive and classified communications.
In other words, the FBI's main counterintelligence director doesn't remember being told that the secretary of state had a breach in her computer system that forwarded all of her internal communications-including emails containing classified information-to a foreign entity.
Either 1) Strzok was completely incompetent, or 2) his pro-Clinton bias displayed in the thousands of text messages between him and Page caused him to downplay this security issue and ignore it, because it could hurt his favored presidential candidate if it came to light.
One of the other disturbing bits of information that came out of this exchange was that, according to Gohmert, the Office of the Intelligence Community Inspector General called Michael Horowitz, the inspector general of the Department of Justice, "Four times" because it wanted to brief Horowitz about this forensic analysis and this security breach.
According to Horowitz's recent report on the Clinton email server investigation, the FBI "Did not find evidence confirming that Clinton's email server systems were compromised by cyber means," but they could not definitively determine that her servers had not been compromised.
https://www.dailysignal.com/2018/07/22/the-clinton-state-departments-major-security-breach-that-everyone-is-ignoring/
Gohmert's exchange with Strzok doesn't reveal who the foreign entity is, but if not the Russians, the likely culprit is the Chinese government, which has a special unit of hackers within its military that has long targeted the U.S. Our intelligence agencies have identified the Chinese as responsible for the biggest data breach to ever hit the federal government, the 2015 hack of the Office of Personnel Management that stole the files, including security clearance applications, of 21 million current and former federal employees.
As the FBI's lead counterintelligence agent, I understood that this was a major security breach, with widespread implications over the disclosure of sensitive and classified communications.
In other words, the FBI's main counterintelligence director doesn't remember being told that the secretary of state had a breach in her computer system that forwarded all of her internal communications-including emails containing classified information-to a foreign entity.
Either 1) Strzok was completely incompetent, or 2) his pro-Clinton bias displayed in the thousands of text messages between him and Page caused him to downplay this security issue and ignore it, because it could hurt his favored presidential candidate if it came to light.
One of the other disturbing bits of information that came out of this exchange was that, according to Gohmert, the Office of the Intelligence Community Inspector General called Michael Horowitz, the inspector general of the Department of Justice, "Four times" because it wanted to brief Horowitz about this forensic analysis and this security breach.
According to Horowitz's recent report on the Clinton email server investigation, the FBI "Did not find evidence confirming that Clinton's email server systems were compromised by cyber means," but they could not definitively determine that her servers had not been compromised.
https://www.dailysignal.com/2018/07/22/the-clinton-state-departments-major-security-breach-that-everyone-is-ignoring/
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