Thursday, August 30, 2018

Something's Rotten In Chinatown

My article entitled, "Finally I Can See What 'Emailgate' is REALLY All About!" spelled out the hidden agenda behind Secretary of State Clinton carrying home her classified digital work/e-mails to what I then called a "Do-it-yourself, gas-powered, home run computer system." The Daily Caller News Foundation has now reported that the unauthorized and completely nonsecure computer server at the Clinton home was obviously hacked by a Chinese firm that was "... Involved in collecting intelligence for China."

I had pointed out that, with the advent of the cyber world, a much sharper Hillary Clinton didn't have to put top secret material into trash bags under a bridge across the river from DC. I had pointed out how easy it was to just throw all of our most sensitive, high security material onto her own server and then sell 'back doors' to whomever was willing to pay the asking price.

I had gone on to hypothesize that the Clinton Foundation could act as the teller and cash drawer in the sales of secrets that even our Congress was ultimately kept from seeing when they required the hard drives that she went on to ruin during the investigation of that whole mess.

Wow.Obama's shadow government and the Clintons' bloodsoaked trail from Little Rock to DC. I also thought it was interesting how foreign governments - people who were not our friends - were donating huge amounts of money to the Clinton Foundation - and paying MASSIVE speaking fees to hubby Bill.

Do they? Well, I guess they just wanted to get behind all the good work the Clintons are doing for the hurting world out there.

Don't get me wrong, I understand that a whopping 5% to 7% of Clinton Foundation money goes to all those worthy causes annually!

Back in 2015-16 when the whole 'Emailgate' was being unearthed - you can go back and look for yourself - all of liberal media were out there scrambling like scalded apes to try and bury the whole thing.

https://canadafreepress.com/article/somethings-rotten-in-chinatown 

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