Did the Russian Embassy in DC Scoop Up Hillary’s Unsecured Classified Emails?

By The Stream Published on January 29, 2016

Writing at the Observer, John R. Schindler explains “Why Hillary’s EmailGate Matters.” Schindler lays out in detail the assorted allegations against the former Secretary of State and her staff, and how their casual disregard for the secrets of this nation have endangered our security.

To take just the Russians: their plus-sized embassy in Washington, D.C. is conveniently located on a hill overlooking the city, with an impressive antenna field on its roof aimed downtown. That is where Ms. Clinton’s “unclassified” emails went. … “Of course the SVR got it all,” explained a high-ranking former KGB officer to me about EmailGate (the SVR is the post-Soviet successor to the KGB’s foreign intelligence arm). “I don’t know if we’re as good as we were in my time,” he added, “but even half-drunk the SVR could get those emails, they probably couldn’t believe how easy Hillary made it for them.”

The article is here, but forewarning: Some of the ads on the site are risque.

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