RCI JOURNO BELIEVES HE’S CAUGHT COMEY IN A HUGE LIE,
by, 8/24/18.
Investigative
journalist Paul Sperry writing for Real Clear Investigations found that James
Comey lied to Congress… Not a little white one but a massive lie of epic
proportions. Comey told congress that the FBI was able to go through the
7,000,000 emails on Anthony Weiner, aka Carlos danger’s computer, using state
of the art technology and with agents working days and days on end until they
had checked all 700,000 emails. He was only off by maybe 633,000 emails.
As
it turned out, the FBI only actually examined 3077 of the emails. Assuming that
every one of the 70,000 Hillary’s emails were on Weiner’s computer, that means
over 600,000 were never examined. And the large number of agents working long
days and night? It was actually 3 people in a 12 hour shift. That’s 36 man
hours to go over 700,000 emails. -
Paul
Sperry via Real Clear
Investigations:
In fact, a
technical glitch prevented FBI technicians from accurately comparing the new
emails with the old emails. Only 3,077 of the 694,000 emails were directly
reviewed for classified or incriminating information. Three FBI officials
completed that work in a single 12-hour spurt the day before Comey again
cleared Clinton of criminal charges.
“Most of the
emails were never examined, even though they made up potentially 10 times the
evidence” of what was reviewed in the original year-long case that Comey closed
in July 2016, said a law enforcement official with direct knowledge of the
investigation.
Yet even the
“extremely narrow” search that was finally conducted, after more than a month
of delay, uncovered more classified material sent and/or received by Clinton
through her unauthorized basement server, the official said. Contradicting
Comey’s testimony, this included highly sensitive information dealing with
Israel and the U.S.-designated terrorist group Hamas. The former secretary of
state, however, was never confronted with the sensitive new information and it
was never analyzed for damage to national security.
Even though
the unique classified material was improperly stored and transmitted on an
unsecured device, the FBI did not refer the matter to U.S. intelligence
agencies to determine if national security had been compromised, as required
under a federally mandated “damage assessment” directive.
The newly
discovered classified material “was never previously sent out to the relevant
original classification authorities for security review,” the official, who
spoke to RealClearInvestigations on the condition of anonymity, said.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
No comments:
Post a Comment