NSA Blocks Release of Information About Tarmac Meeting Between Clinton, Lynch


So you can be disappointed by the fact that the NSA has refused to release information about the meeting between Bill Clinton and then Attorney General Loretta Lynch. But you should not be surprised. This is just our intelligence agencies protection those they have to.

That said, the fact that the taped conversation cannot be released according to the NSA, does support the notion that something beyond family stories and was discussed as we are expected to believe. Big League Politics delivers the story:

The National Security Agency (NSA) blocked the release of a purported tape of Bill Clinton and former Attorney General Loretta Lynch’s private airplane talk with a rare legal justification used to protect top national security secrets.

The NSA’s block of the release of this information — citing one of President Obama’s executive orders — undercuts Hillary Clinton’s claim that her husband and Lynch had a “purely social” conversation about grandkids and golf on June 27, 2016, two weeks before Lynch dropped the Department of Justice investigation into Hillary Clinton’s email scandal.

The government either thinks we are fools, that we don’t pay attention, or that they can stick their fingers in our eyes and that there is nothing we can do about it. To some extent, they are correct.

Citizen researcher Larry Kawa is pressing the government to release the contents of a taping system that is required to have been installed on Lynch’s government airplane. Kawa points to the Tempest system, a NATO-certified system by which the NSA tracks and records sound that emanates within government structures.

“General Dynamics installs the recorders in the planes,” Kawa told Big League Politics, referring to VoIP recorders that he said must be installed on airplanes like the government jet used by Lynch, where the conversation took place. “(Lynch) could not have un-installed them if she wanted to.”

Kawa’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to the NSA was denied, citing national security, but the NSA did not deny that the tape exists.

The NSA, of course, is doing a disservice to the citizens of this country. Clearly something was discussed that they, or their handlers are desperate not be released.  And it probably was not about foreign operatives, nuclear weapons, or classified data on heads of foreign governments. It was about an investigation into Hillary’s email server, something that had to be hushed up even though Mrs. Clinton protested that there was nothing to be hushed up — a sure admission of guilt by her if there ever was one.

Oddly enough, we might be getting more information from hacked emails from Russia than from our own so-called public servants.

The NSA goes on to produce a bunch of boilerplate language about how they can’t release the information and that’s it.

However, in his testimony, Mr. Comey made an interesting remark. From the Daily Caller:

Obama’s attorney general meddled in Clinton email probe

Comey said he was “concerned” with Obama Attorney General Loretta Lynch’s demand that he call the Hillary Clinton email probe a “matter” rather than an “investigation.”

“That concerned me, because that language tracked the way the [Clinton campaign] talked about the FBI’s work, and that’s concerning,” Comey testified.

“It gave me a queasy feeling,” he added.

Comey also testified that Lynch’s tarmac meeting with Bill Clinton late last June was one of the main reasons he decided to announce the findings of the FBI’s email investigation.

Crooks, the whole bunch of them. Well, perhaps a nincompoop or two was mixed in the bunch at lower levels. Just don’t trust your life’s savings to any of these people.

Source: Big League Politics

Source: Daily Caller



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