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The Mysterious FBI Sunday Document Dump #5 and The “Missing” Clinton Seagate Hard Drive… Posted on January 10, 2017 by sundance
The Mysterious FBI Sunday Document Dump #5 and The “Missing” Clinton Seagate Hard Drive… Posted on January 10, 2017 by sundance
comey-2As many of you are aware the FBI mysteriously dumped 300 pages of investigative material in an unusual Sunday evening document dump.
The timing and content of the FBI release are curious and a few people are attempting to understand what’s going on.
It has taken us a full day to look over the #5 release and scour it for information. There’s some rather interesting findings.
What follows below may possibly indicate a motive, and might also outline an internal effort within the FBI to push forward: a.) action by President Obama on behalf of Hillary Clinton, vis-a-vis a pardon; or, b.) action by the incoming administration to ensure criminal charges.
Most of the MSM attention, scant though it is, has focused on the last few pages of the latest document release (pgs 295-299) which highlight specific evidence that Hillary Clinton was passing on classified information, via email, to Sidney Blumenthal.
Watch this interview with Lou Dobbs last night and Judge Andrew Napolitano:
FBI Quietly Releases 300 Pages Of Hillary Clinton Investigation Records Chuck Ross 7:35 PM 01/08/2017
The FBI quietly released nearly 300 pages of records from its investigation of Hillary Clinton’s private email server on Sunday night.
This is the fifth release of Clinton investigation records from the FBI. The documents deal with the handling of computer hardware collected from Clinton’s lawyers for the investigation and also contain emails from FBI officials discussing the classification of Clinton’s emails.
The FBI has previously released notes from interviews it conducted during its investigation of Clinton’s handling of classified information. FBI director James Comey declined to recommend that Clinton be charged in the case, and Attorney General Loretta Lynch accepted that advice.
The emails included in the documents are from the months prior to the formal opening of the Clinton email probe, which occurred on July 10, 2015. The exchanges show disagreements between the FBI and State Department over whether some of Clinton’s personal emails should be classified.