PJ
Media
has learned from multiple sources that the House and Senate Intelligence
Committees may have access to the contents of an Eastern European computer,
potentially Russian, and that hackers may have exfiltrated Hillary Clinton's
and Sidney Blumenthal's unsecured files by first hacking Marcel Lazar Lehel AKA
Guccifer.
One or more American
whistleblowers recently informed the Intelligence Committees that the files
taken by the unknown hackers are available at specific locations in the Deep
Web.
A congressional
source who is familiar with the information says these documents are being
called for now "the Russian files." Getting them did not
involve hacking Russians or anyone else, but rather locating the images that
the files left behind while the unknown hackers moved them through the Deep
Web. When Clinton associates thought they were deleting her files, they
may not have realized that files leave images even in the Deep Web when moved
by hackers.
A preliminary review
of the files indicated that they contain unclassified as well as potentially
classified information, including one document relating to Benghazi that
probably should have been highly classified and comes from one of Hillary
Clinton's private computers.
Congress has learned
that the FBI knew about the foreign exfiltration of that document from
Clinton's server weeks before Director James Comey announced his decision not
to recommend prosecution of Hillary Clinton for her use of private email.
Comey testified to Congress that Guccifer denied hacking Clinton and that
Clinton was "probably" hacked, but did not allude to having received
any information that she was hacked.
"With respect to
potential computer intrusion by hostile actors, we did not find direct evidence
that Secretary Clinton's personal e-mail domain in its various configuration
since 2009 was hacked successfully. But given the nature of the system and of
the actors potentially involved, we assess we would be unlikely to see such
direct evidence," said Comey.
A congressional
source who has met with a whistleblower commented that "even a Hillary
supporter should want the public to know what foreigners took from her private
servers, especially if it is damaging to her. Otherwise the candidate
could be blackmailed by a foreign power."
Developing...
And we know who you are, @hillaryclinton, a crook who puts her country's security second to her own desires. https://t.co/LHObAtfi9n— Phineas Fahrquar (@irishspy) September 16, 2016
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