Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Hillary's emails confirmed top secret by FBI: what difference does it make?

We now know that there were two "top secret" emails on Hillary Clinton's personal water closet server, according to an exclusive report by Catherine Herridge of  Fox News. Both were top secret when she received them and one has since been downgraded to a lower secret level as more information became publicly known.

The sources who spoke with Herridge described the controversy regarding whether both emails were classified at the highest level as a "settled matter." 

The original sources of the emails that owned the classification are the CIA and National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA). These agencies reviewed the emails to determine how they are to be stored, in spite of the State Department's discontent of the classification they received. 

Boo-freaking-hoo, State Department--you don't get to make the call.

According to Fox News, the subject matter of the messages is allegedly about the movement of North Korean missiles and a drone strike. Top secret designation requires the highest level of security and may include the use of a government approved safe to store it, because anything designated "top secret" has the potential to cause harm to the nation if it fell into the hands of our enemies.

Clinton did not care about that little fact.

The State Department has been given the findings but they continue to challenge the intelligence community's conclusions about the email classifications. In spite of their whining, they have no authority to change the classification because they did not originate the information--only the agency that "borns" the information has the authority to classify it.

Now it's up to the FBI to conclude if Clinton is charged with a criminal violation. I doubt they will, however, as Hillary seems to get away with murder all the time.


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