Former Intelligence Officer: The Utter Stupidity of Hillary's Actions
Posted on 1:58pm
on Tuesday 10th of March 2015, by Joe A. Gilbertson : guest writer
Former Intel Officer: Hillary's actions utterly stupid
As a former member of the intelligence community I felt a
deep shadow fall over me as I read about Hillary Clinton's use of an outside
email service instead of the more secure and private State Department system.
She did this for obvious reasons, to keep her communications out of official
channels and away from the prying eyes of her political enemies (the
Republicans...). One might sympathize with a politician in her situation.
However, the Secretary of State of the United
States of America is the number two
intelligence target IN THE WORLD, behind only her boss, the President. To tap
into her communications guarantees lavish rewards and promotions to the
intelligence team who does it. All eyes are on her, like vultures, waiting.
Yes, it really works this way.
An email system such as the one described is considered
"easy pickings." After seeing the details in the press, my first
conclusion is this:
- Russians and the Chinese were reading her emails. In real time.
- I'm not saying maybe or perhaps.
- They were.
The Russians and Chinese have sophisticated intelligence
services, with sophisticated spotting, assessing, targeting capabilities. They
have thousands of people who work these issues. Ms. Clinton may say that she
didn't talk about classified matters, and she may think this is correct. But
any intelligence professional knows its impossible to "talk around" a
topic effectively (despite what you might see in spy movies...). With a high
value target like Ms. Clinton, an intel service will have teams of analysts and
psychologists analyzing every word she says, with absolutely clear context.
It is also likely the French, the Germans and a host of
other sophisticated services were tapping in. There will be no trace of their
reading it, no logs, no records. This is an easy lift.
On the "perhaps" list, the Mexicans, the Iranians,
the Narco Cartels, and the more sophisticated backers of Al Quaida, along with
various computer-savvy nuts from around the country and around the world. Who
else was getting it? Anyone the Chinese or the Russians thought should get it!
Let's talk about information. Back in the day, I was told if
you have a good source but no particular requirements from your reports officer
you ask about "Plans and Intentions." We are talking about plans and
intentions of the U.S.
government, negotiating positions, possible movement of resources that reveal
policy decisions, actions that if known could be circumvented or countered.
We don't know the content of these emails, and of course a
major part of those have been deleted so we may never know. We have to assume
the worst, so let's ask some questions:
- Did Putin know what our reaction would be before he invaded the Ukraine?
- Did Al Quaida know our intentions in Benghazi before the attack?
- Did Iran know our proposals before we started negotiating this latest agreement?
- How about any trade or political agreement where Russia or China might have an interest? Compromised? How much money, positioning power, or benefit did the American people lose because the opposite side new exactly how far to push? These are potentially trillion dollar issues.
I wrote recently about a failure of Ms. Clinton's leadership
during the Benghazi attack. But
this reveals a major failure in her understanding of simple security
procedures, to the devastating loss of her country. It always seemed to me that
President Obama has always gotten his clock cleaned in international
negotiations. Could it be because his Secretary of State was compromised?
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