On May 6, 2016, an obscure source reports the following:
“An intriguing Security Council (SC) report circulating in the Kremlin today suggests that a “war of words” has broken out between the Director of the Federal Security Service (FSB) Alexander Bortnikov and Chairwoman of the Council of Federation Valentina Matviyenko over the issue of releasing to the Western media tens-of-thousands of top secret and classified emails obtained by the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) from the private, but unsecured, computer (email server) belonging to former US Secretary of State, and present American presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton.
According to this report, beginning in 2011, SVR intelligence analysts began “serious/concerning” monitoring of a Romanian computer hacker named Marcel Lazăr Lehel (aka Guccifer) after he attempted, unsuccessfully, to break into the computer system of the Federation funded RT television network.
Following SVR procedures for the monitoring of international computer hackers, this report continues, Guccifer’s activities were followed and recorded (both physically and electronically) allowing these intelligence analysts, in 2013, to not only detect his breaking into the private computer of Secretary Clinton but allowing the SVR to copy all of its contents too.
Shortly after the SVR obtained these tens-of-thousands of top-secret and classified emails from Secretary Clinton’s private computer, this report notes, Chairwoman Matviyenko personally authorized a “partial/limited” release of them to RT—who then, on 20 March 2013, published an article about them titled Hillary Clinton’s ‘hacked’ Benghazi emails: FULL RELEASE—but which barely any Western mainstream media sources reported on at the time.” (Read more: WhatDoesItMean, 5/06/2016)(Archive)
On May 9, 2016, Judge Napolitano appears on Fox News and mentions the same report, creating a buzz of discussion about the missing emails and speculations on what the Kremlin could have.
4. Here’s an early morning tweet (May 10, 2016) of Judge Nap on FOX the previous night (May 9, 2016) with the story:
4. Here’s an early morning tweet (May 10th) of Judge Nap on FOX the previous night (May 9th) with the story:https://t.co/ygHCxTqZzU … pic.twitter.com/EFurQCJXiV
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