Friday, May 27, 2016

State Dept. official thought Hillary used personal email for friends & family

A State Department official thought that then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was merely using her unauthorized personal email to "stay in touch with family and friends." He also knows that Elvis is working at a shopping mall in Sheboygan. 

Lewis Lukens gave a two-hour deposition with Judicial Watch last week and said that he volunteered to set up a "stand-alone" computer for Hillary's personal emails. He was told that the woman who wants to run our country, doesn't know how to run a computer. That is she "does not know how to use a computer to do email."

Lukens' testimony was released on Thursday, the day after the State Department IG released his report criticizing Clinton's email setup, explaining that it violated federal records rules and cybersecurity guidelines.

In other words, she probably broke the law as it applies to the Espionage Act and her next pantsuit should be orange.

The investigation by the FBI is exploring the possible incompetent and illegal handling of classified information that never went to the proper [government] server, but instead, went to Hillary's server in the basement of her Chappaqua, N.Y. home. 

So the woman who does not know how to use a computer to do email exposed herself to strangers--something the Clintons are famous for--and compromised the nation's security. She has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing, sounding like Bill denying he had "sex with that woman . . . Monica Lewinsky." 

Lying seems to run in the family--it's their oxygen.

"This report makes clear that personal email use was the practice for other secretaries of state," the Queen of Benghazi told ABC News. "It was allowed. And the rules have been clarified since I left."

And chickens have lips.

Lukens first suggested a computer that could be "connected to the internet, through a separate system, which would allow her to check emails from her desk. He said he proposed that in order to make it easier for her to "log on." He said that " .  .  .  at that point, as far as I knew, there was no requirement for her to be connected to our system."

The system wasn't installed and he told Hillary that she could only send and receive emails on her Blackberry smartphone.

Lukens said he couldn't recall discussing Clinton's personal email use with other officials and assumed she was using "a commercially available email account." 

There are five more named witnesses to be called on this investigation. There is no "security review" as Clinton called it. That's simply another lie.

Cheryl Mills is scheduled to testify (aka, not answer any direct questions) Friday.

U.S. District Court Judge Emmet Sullivan ruled that recordings of her deposition are to be kept sealed due to concerns that it might be used "as part of partisan attack" against Clinton. Partisan attacks against Hillary are defined by something called "truth."


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