Just to give the non-educated a slight understanding of security procedures, You can read this article by Kurt Schliechter (who knows of which he speaks), but before you start thinking that Hillary's email troubles are a mistake, an accident, or a lapse in judgement, know that you're wrong. It's simply impossible for any of this to be a mistake or an oversight. Impossible.
After you read Col Schiechter's article, let me tell you a story about a low-ranking officer, myself. Known as Major D by my subordinates, one of my myriad duties during Desert Storm was to provide an MP presence at the post classified document facility. No one got in there without a clearance, and no one brought in or left with papers, notes, briefing books, anything. Occasionally we'd hold briefings there and all the slides were produced on-site. (Old warriors will remember slides and a program called Harvard Graphics, which preceeded PowerPoint, but I digress.)
IDs were checked, coming and going, and my MPs kept the book that logged personnel in and out. Once a week or so, I'd have business there, and I'd park my vehicle in the lot, then walk over to a chain link/barbed wire gate with a TV camera on it, and push the button. The MP at the desk would buzz me through, then I'd get to a steel door, where I'd push another button, and the MP would again buzz me though. Entering that door, I was faced with my MP. I knew these guys by name, and by face, and the conversation went something like this:
MP: "Good afternoon, Major D!:
Me: "How are you, young warrior? Are they treating you okay?"
MP: "Yes, sir. How can we help you today?"
Me: "I need to see Captain McClung. Is he in?"
MP: "Yes, sir, he's in the back. If I could just see your ID."
Those guys worked for me, and knew me by name and face and asked to see my ID before I could proceed into the facility. No papers, no notebook, and yes, by God, I would produce an ID. And this was at a piddling little Army post. The only secrets we kept were large troop movements.
Secrets at the level that the Secretary of State keep are levels of magnitude above the ones I was trusted with. The very idea that classified material was mistakenly sent to her server is an impossibility. That doesn't happen unless some is ready to go to jail.
Concur with all, and I DO remember Harvard Graphics and Freelance, the other ##U%$@ graphics program... spit...
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