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Home Front: Politix
Mueller turns up heat on General Flynn over search for missing Hildebeest emails
2017-08-26
[WSJ] WASHINGTON--Special counsel Robert Mueller is examining what role, if any, former national security adviser Mike Flynn may have played in a private effort to obtain Hillary Clinton’s emails from Russian hackers, according to people familiar with the matter.

The effort to seek out hackers who were believed to have stolen Mrs. Clinton’s emails, first reported by The Wall Street Journal, was led by a longtime Republican activist, Peter W. Smith. In correspondence and conversations with his colleagues, Mr. Smith portrayed Mr. Flynn as an ally in those efforts and implied that other senior Trump campaign officials were coordinating with him, which they have denied. He also named Mr. Flynn’s consulting firm and his son in the correspondence and conversations.

The special counsel is investigating potential coordination between Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and Russia in the 2016 election.

Mr. Smith believed that some 33,000 emails that Mrs. Clinton said were personal and had been deleted had been obtained by hackers. Last year, in the final months of the presidential campaign, he made contact with what he said were five groups of hackers, two of which he believed were comprised of Russians, who claimed to have obtained the emails.
Posted by:Besoeker

#7  Russian hackers? Give me a break. There was no need to hack her emails. Her server was unencrypted for 3 months. Anybody in the world could have come in to take a peak; no need for hacking.
Posted by: JohnQC   2017-08-26 21:25  

#6  I'm no great fan of Dick Morris, but his book certainly helps link the dots.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-08-26 14:38  

#5  Ivins committed suicide

Lucky for FBI, eh?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-08-26 14:29  

#4  Media leaks and the Comey-Mueller team effort gone wrong:

Wiki: [Steven] Hatfill became "the subject of a flood of news media coverage beginning in mid-2002, after television cameras showed Federal Bureau of Investigation agents in biohazard suits searching his apartment" and then Attorney General John Ashcroft named him "person of interest" in the investigation on national television.[1] Hatfill's home was repeatedly raided by the FBI, his phone was tapped, and he was extensively surveilled for more than two years; he was also fired from his job at Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC).[2] "At a news conference in August 2002, Hatfill tearfully denied that he had anything to do with the anthrax letters and said irresponsible news media coverage based on government leaks had destroyed his reputation".[1] Hatfill filed a lawsuit in 2003, accusing the FBI agents and Justice Department officials who led the criminal investigation of leaking information about him to the press in violation of the federal Privacy Act.[1]

Wiki's "Early Life and Education" (Mattoon, IL to Rhodesia, apartheid regimes and beyond) might provide some insights into why Hatfill was to become such a delightful suspect.

adding:

"The real killer surfaced when the FBI identified another military scientist, Bruce Edwards Ivins, as the man soley responsible. Ivins committed suicide. Hatfill sued the government and collected $4.6 million, while Comey and Mueller went on to greener pastures. Paul Wolfowitz, the deputy defense secretary, said that "Comey was absolutely certain that it was Hatfill."

The above is an excerpt from Rogue Spooks, The Intelligence Waar on Donald Trump, by Dick Morris and Eileen McGann, page 35.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-08-26 14:25  

#3  Mueller's is a 'countertracking' effort. He'd better be very careful with this venue. The fok'n evidence might just mysteriously turn up.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-08-26 05:10  

#2  Had Trump backed Flynn...
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-08-26 05:00  

#1  Had General Flynn been successful in retrieving the 33,000 Hildebeest emails, I doubt any of this Mueller business would be a story. Oh the irony.

'There will be consequences'
~ Wasserman Schultz to Capitol Police Chief
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-08-26 04:51  

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