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originally posted by: seasonal
a reply to: peter_kandra
Does anyone know the number of staff members?
originally posted by: schuyler
originally posted by: bobs_uruncle
a reply to: schuyler
It is trivial, all you have to do is copy the entire /users directory in most cases. Add in program data and/or /program files, and you're done.
Look. I'm not going to argue with you except to say no, it's not at all "trivial" on an email server, which is not set up like a typical personal Windows PC. I was a sysadmin for 25 years and ran an ISP with 30,000 customers. I've been through the wringer on this stuff (and it wasn't pretty.) Someone either got precise directions to Huma or they themselves moved the file over, with or without her knowledge. I'm quite certain that's what SHE will say regardless. ("I don't know, officer, I've never seen that bag before.") How easy it got there is really irrelevant to the issue. We need to keep our eye on the prize here: WHY was that file on the laptop and how did it get there?
It could have been a CYA routine on part of a sysadmin, though that begs the question of why it was on Huma's laptop because if true that's a pretty stupid place to put it. It's out of your control. that's why I don't think that's what happened. Huma could have moved it to her own computer, or had it moved to her own computer, and if so, that means intention, so what was the intention? She SAID she kept no copies, so she either lied during the inquest or didn't know it was there. If she knew it was there it wasn't a CYA move on her part because she had already gone the other way. So that would mean she had it there for one reason only and that was to move it elsewhere.
Why would she want to move it elsewhere? That's where the agent angle gets interesting.
originally posted by: seasonal
a reply to: Tardacus
And all the thinking, logical, and objective people want to know why did she have to have her own server in her basement?
And they also want her to really answer for having classified documents that were not secure. I couldn't give a sweet crap if her emails were exposed, but classified docs is another story, those are very expensive to keep classified. And she had NO IDEA they were even classified, may as well been Charmin to her. But the band plays on and she is still very much ahead in the electoral college, you know the only thing that counts.
You would need an extremely complex series of events to claim the entire email file "accidentally" copied to the laptop with no human intervention. To me, that's beyond believable.
So if it were intentional, who did it? Huma?
originally posted by: LifeMode
She is not a spy. Way too unattractive and her and her husband got out maneuvered by teenage girls and publicly shamed several times.
originally posted by: whyamIhere
These people were drunk with power.
The had the whole government under their control.
IRS, FBI, DOJ, DNC and many many more.
I think they thought they were untouchable.
Wrong...
originally posted by: Tardacus
She knows exactly what the F.B.I. is going to find on that laptop, don`t be surprised if she jumps on a plane and leaves the country before she gets nabbed by the F.B.I. for treason.
I expect she will fly to a country that won`t extradite her back to the U.S., maybe Iran.
she`s going to leave Hillary and some other people to face the executioner.
Combetta didn’t tell his Platte River colleagues that he had been transferring the old Clinton files to CESC until March 2015.
originally posted by: Tardacus
She knows exactly what the F.B.I. is going to find on that laptop, don`t be surprised if she jumps on a plane and leaves the country before she gets nabbed by the F.B.I. for treason.
I expect she will fly to a country that won`t extradite her back to the U.S., maybe Iran.
she`s going to leave Hillary and some other people to face the executioner.
I see it now, a new Lifetime movie based on actual events!
am so looking forward to Season 2 of Elections USA.
originally posted by: seasonal
a reply to: UKTruth
am so looking forward to Season 2 of Elections USA.
I heard season 2 has an elderly lady in a double knit pant suit with an unstable gate. She carries a ball bat with barbed wire looking for a person that has 650,000 emails in their pocket. The only escape is to run up a flight of stairs.