New Info on Clinton Email Scandal

Daily Stormer
August 5, 2015

Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks to the reporters at United Nations headquarters, Tuesday, March 10, 2015.  Clinton conceded that she should have used a government email to conduct business as secretary of state, saying her decision was simply a matter of "convenience." (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

Will justice ever be done against the evil wench Hillary Clinton?

Probably not. But these criminal acts could well crash her campaign. If enough men hear about it.

Virtually 100% of White American women would vote for her even if she’d just been convicted of a mass murder.

Daily Caller:

New details have emerged about how Hillary Clinton set up the private server she used to manage the email account she used exclusively as secretary of state.

The Washington Post is reporting that the FBI is looking into that arrangement and has reached out to a Denver-based Internet technology company and to Clinton’s attorney, David Kendall, as part of its inquiry.

The news comes a week after the inspectors general for the State Department and the Intelligence Community asked the Justice Department to look into whether classified information was mishandled on Clinton’s private server. At least four emails Clinton maintained on that server contained information that should have been classified at the time. That despite Clinton’s repeated insistence that she did not have classified information in her possession.

The Post’s report, which relies on federal officials familiar with the FBI’s inquiry, portrays Clinton’s setup as not particularly sophisticated.

It was set up in 2008 by Justin Cooper, a longtime aide to Bill Clinton who helped the former president write two of his books. Though Cooper helped the Clintons establish the server’s domain name, clintonemail.com, he had no Internet security experience, two officials familiar with the case told The Post. Cooper worked in the Clinton White House and once held a position with Teneo Holdings, the company headed by longtime Clinton ally Douglas Band.

When Clinton took office as secretary of state in January 2009, it was determined that she needed a server with more capacity. That’s when Clinton brought in Bryan Pagliano, who served as the director of information technology on her presidential campaign. Pagliano implemented the email server used during Clinton’s campaign.

Pagliano was then hired on at the State Department and charged with managing the Clinton server there, according to The Post’s sources. On his LinkedIn profile he states that he was a “strategic advisor and special projects manager” to the chief technology officer and the deputy chief information officer. He worked at the agency from May 2009 until February 2013, the month Clinton left office.

According to The Post, Clinton’s server was unreliable. It suffered an outage following Hurricane Sandy, which struck New York in October 2012.

Another outage from around that time not mentioned by The Post could be evidence of Clinton’s shaky hardware. In an Oct. 10, 2012, email obtained by the watchdog group Citizens United, Clinton’s top aide, Huma Abedin, wrote to a Clinton Foundation employee complaining “I can’t even get into my clinton email.” (RELATED: Emails Show Top Hillary Aide Complaining That Clinton Email Account Wasn’t Working)

In order to beef up security for the system, Denver-based IT firm Platte River Networks was brought in, according to The Post. FBI investigators contacted the company last week, the paper reported.

Combine this with Bill Clinton’s rides on Jew Epstein’s flying jailbait sex slave circus, and the Clinton dynasty has a serious problem.