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Clinton's use of private servers and multiple devices was no accident, no mistake, no error in judgment. It was a deliberate “end-around” of a “dot-gov” system that provides safeguards to sensitive, classified and top secret information

Raw Video: Hillary Clinton Lectures DoS Employees on Cyber Security – in 2010!


It simply does not get more sadly ironic than this. Take a look at this 90-second raw video from 2010 of then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton lecturing State Department employees on matters of cyber security. That’s right, she is actually warning State Department Employees that they have a special duty, a special responsibility to guard sensitive information. Clinton notes that the State Department Cyber Security team works around the clock to guard the DoS systems against intrusion and exploitation. Why, then, did she knowingly use her own private, unsecured, and readily exploitable system and multiple devices to circumvent such capable security? I submit that her use of private servers and multiple devices was no accident, no mistake, no error in judgment. It was a deliberate “end-around” of a “dot-gov” system that provides safeguards to sensitive, classified and top secret information. To the astute investigator, this footage could well serve as a legitimate piece of evidence to further impeach the credibility of Hillary Clinton.
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