Clinton Emails

The Main Stream Media made a fuss about Hillary Clinton's abuse of email security, of InfoSec but had very little to say about the content. That is for grown ups only. One damning example is below. See #Clinton Mentions Real Reason For Making War On Syria. She is complicit major war crime, just like Obama. You can see what the FBI has released to WikiLeaks at Clinton Emails or below at #Hillary Clinton Email Archive. Given the source it has to be genuine.

Further she seems to have swallowed Jews' Paranoia regarding the nonexistent Iranian nuclear threat - #V GOOD ARTICLE ON ISRAEL'S CALCULATIONS RE IRAN BY THREE ISRAELIS

Clinton Mentions Real Reason For Making War On Syria

 

If Israel Bombs Iran, It’ll Jam, Spoof and Hack First
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The U.S. has looked at Israel’s electronic warfare weapons with interest. The Navy wants its forthcoming next-generation jammer to do many of the same things — especially inserting malware into an adversary’s command network. The Pentagon’s chief information officer has launched a study into how the military safeguards its own electromagnetic spectrum from infiltration or attack, subscriber-only InsideDefense reports. And the military command in charge of a cyberattack now believes it’s legally in the clear to conduct “offensive operations of any kind,” Air Force Gen. Robert Kehler, its chief, told Reuters. If there is an Israeli attack on Iran, U.S. military planners will probably be taking notes.

That is, if they’re not too busy containing the fallout from a massive regional war. Iran’s retaliation won’t just come conventionally, from its rocket and missile arsenal. It’ll come from terrorist proxies in Gaza and Lebanon. U.S. diplomats in Iraq and servicemembers in Afghanistan might be the subject of reprisals, as could Gulf Arab states who’d probably grant Israel flyover rights in secret. There’s a reason that Israel’s former spy chief recently called an Israeli strike on Iran “the stupidest thing I have ever heard.”

And there’s an irony to Israel’s powerful growth in electronic weaponry. The aspect of the bombing campaign least likely to succeed might be the bombing itself. Iran may not be able to stop the bombing. But it’s diversified and hidden its nuclear sites. Israel may not know where all of them are. And it can’t even hit the ones it knows about in one run, like it did in Syria or during the 1981 strike on Saddam Hussein’s nuke program. The longer the air campaign stretches on, the longer the Iranians have to orient themselves, adapt and respond.
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Interesting but Iran hasn't really got any Nukes. A few might tempt a suicidal lunatic but the Jews have so many that would lead to destruction of all Iranian cities. They have a much better weapon; blocking the Straits of Tiran,, cutting off maybe a quarter of the world's oil supply would really bring the pains on.

 

V GOOD ARTICLE ON ISRAEL'S CALCULATIONS RE IRAN BY THREE ISRAELIS
Clinton seems to take Main Stream Media articles seriously. This particular example says that Jews take the Iranians nuclear threat seriously. The fact that there is isn't one is ignored. Ditto for Iran's real trump card; cutting off oil from the Gulf.

 

Hillary Clinton Email Archive

On March 16, 2016 WikiLeaks launched a searchable archive for 30,322 emails & email attachments sent to and from Hillary Clinton's private email server while she was Secretary of State. The 50,547 pages of documents span from 30 June 2010 to 12 August 2014. 7,570 of the documents were sent by Hillary Clinton. The emails were made available in the form of thousands of PDFs by the US State Department as a result of a Freedom of Information Act request. The final PDFs were made available on February 29, 2016.


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