Globemaster_III wrote:QUOTE (Globemaster_III @ Jun 18 2018, 07:47 PM) right about where Hillary Clinton & foundation, Crime against Children from oct 4
i do believed Coleman and Comey knew about it and the topic were drop ( classified )
So they push Russian investigate and i pick up at page 294
What he means is this section right here:
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Coleman told us that he kept regularly took notes in a journal. Coleman’s
notes from October 4 contained the following entry:
(1) Anthony Wiener [sic]
(2) [Unrelated]
(3) Wiener [sic] – texting 15 yo – Sexually Explicit
9/26 – Federal SW – IPhone/IPAD/Laptop
Initial analysis of laptop – thousands emails
Hillary Clinton & Foundation
Crime Against Children
What Globey doesn't do, of course, is read on:
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The crickets I was hearing was really making me uncomfortable
because something was going to come crashing down.... And my
understanding, which is uninformed because...I didn’t work the Hillary
Clinton matter. My understanding at the time was I am telling you
people I have private Hillary Clinton emails, number one, and
BlackBerry messages, number two. I’m telling you that we have
potentially 10 times the volume that Director Comey said we had on
the record. Why isn’t anybody here? Like, if I’m the supervisor of any
CI squad in Seattle and I hear about this, I’m getting on with
headquarters and saying, hey, some agent working child porn here
may have [Hillary Clinton] emails. Get your ass on the phone, call
[the case agent], and get a copy of that drive, because that’s how you
should be. And that nobody reached out to me within, like, that night,
I still to this day I don’t understand what the hell went wrong.
The case agent told us that he scheduled a meeting on October 19 with the
two SDNY AUSAs assigned to the Weiner investigation because he felt like he had
nowhere else to turn. He described AUSA 1, the lead prosecutor, as a friend. He
added, “I felt like if I went there and [AUSA 1] got the attention of Preet Bharara,
maybe they’d kick some of these lazy FBI folks in the butt and get them moving.”
The case agent stated that he told the AUSAs in detail about the emails he had
seen between Clinton and Abedin. He continued:
And I told her, I’m a little scared here. I don’t know what to do
because I’m not political. Like I don’t care who wins this election, but
this is going to make us look really, really horrible. And it could ruin
this case, too. And...I said the thing that also bothers me is that
Comey’s testimony is inaccurate. And as a big admirer of the guy, and
I think he’s a straight shooter, I wanted to, I felt like he needed to
know, like, we got this. And I didn’t know if he did.
The AUSAs both told us that the case agent appeared to be very stressed and
worried that somehow he would be blamed in the end if no action was taken. AUSA
1 stated that the case agent worried that the information relating to the Clinton
emails had not been provided to the right people and AUSA 2 observed that the
case agent “was getting, for lack of a better word, paranoid that, like, somebody
was not acting appropriately, somebody was trying to bury this.”
By reading on it's clear that what happened was Anthony Weiner was being prosecuted for showing his weiner to a 15 year old girl (which is a "child sex crime"), and in the course of this investigation repeatedly ran into emails containing sensitive information (but unclassified) and unrelated emails between HRC and Weiner's wife. In fact, here's another relevant section:
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...[The Weiner search warrant] did not provide authority to search for
evidence of any other crimes [beyond the child exploitation offenses
detailed above]. We advised the [Weiner] agents of the proper scope
of the search warrant and they understood the scope.
...[The case agent’s] search of emails stored on the computer
apparently recovered in excess of 700,000 emails. In order to stay
within the scope authorized by the warrant, [the case agent] sorted
the emails recovered by sender. In performing that sort, we
understand that header information for all of the emails was visible,
and he noticed a very large number of emails that appear to be
between Huma Abedin and Hillary Clinton. [The case agent] believes
that, although Weiner’s counsel provided the computer to us, the
computer was used by both Anthony Weiner and Huma Abedin.
We understand that the FBI agents in our case will not be reviewing
the contents of the Abedin-Clinton emails because it would not be
appropriate to do so under the search warrant issued in support of our
child exploitation investigation. The agents, however, have reported the existence of the emails up their chain of command at FBI to enable
other agents to take any action that is appropriate for their cases.
Because we understand that another component of DOJ may be
conducting an investigation related to Hillary Clinton’s emails, we have
advised ODAG and George Toscas at NSD, who we’re told is the most
senior career prosecutor involved in investigations of Hillary Clinton
and the Clinton Foundation, of the existence of the emails so that they
can take any steps that may be appropriate in their investigation,
including, if proper, making an application for the content of
potentially hundreds of thousands of emails that are outside the scope
of the warrant in our case, which authorized a search only for evidence
of child exploitation crimes.
In other words, the FBI sex crimes division
could not legally look at the HRC emails because the HRC emails were obviously outside of the scope of their warrants which were issued pursuant to an investigation of Anthony Weiner's (publicly known) sex crime.
I understand that English isn't your first language and, judging by how you type, you might be at a severe disadvantage when reading it. But this is really not a complicated or difficult matter to understand: The FBI was investigating a crime by Anthony Weiner that involved electronic messaging with a minor. In the course of their investigation they discovered a pile of emails that might be useful to ANOTHER ongoing investigation SEPARATE from the one they had.
If I had to guess, what happened is they stumbled on a trove of what could have been the mysterious "deleted emails" that you and your ilk have been crying about for three years now and no one gave a @#(!, with the FBI investigation simply saying "look we don't know what happened to these emails" while other agents on a different case were like "um they could be right here in our hands."