Hard Drive with Clinton Emails ‘Believed Stolen’ from National Archives


Clearly there has been a tremendous amount of evidence that is damning to Hillary and her close allies dumped on the internet during this presidential campaign.  Although not alone, WikiLeaks has been a leader in exposing her crimes.  And the leaks keep coming.

In a bit of a twist, here’s a release from WikiLeaks revealing the disappearance of a two-terabyte hard-drive from the National Archives back in 2009.  This would contain emails and other data, most of it confidential, some of it classified, from the White House during the presidency of Hillary’s husband, Bill.

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The hard-drive was “presumed stolen?”  How did someone manage to steal a hard-drive from the National Archives?  Why this particular hard-drive?  How did the thief know it was there?  What was the motive?  Another attempt to bury information implicating the Clintons in criminal acts?

Here’s an email from 2009 that helps shed some light on this revelation.  Note the discussion that the information on the drive might represent a risk (to whom?), and that three documents on it are classified:
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Notably from the above:

“They last can account for the drive on January 30; they discovered it was missing on March 24 (NARA leadership found out later). They believe it was stolen,” Meltzer wrote to Messina, which was forwarded to Clinton aides.

“Two terabytes is a very very large amount of data; the drive may contain a wide range of memos, emails, and other electronic documents from the Clinton White House,” Meltzer wrote.

Well, the Clintons are consistent, if nothing else.  Lies, prevarications, cover-ups, fraud — these are the things, and more like them, that attach to seemingly anything involving Bill and Hillary  With so many questions, we’ll ask just one more:  When will they finally be brought to justice?



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