Guilty: Clinton's Private Server--The Real Story (I)
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Or was the FBI probe into her private email server merely a political witch hunt?
"Guilty" takes a hard look into the facts surrounding the FBI's investigation of Mrs. Clinton's private server.
In the process, the statute governing the handling of controlled materials is demystified by putting 18 USC 793 into layman terms.
What is the purpose of 18 USC 793?
Effectively what is the letter of the law as well as the spirt of 18 USC 793? Did James Comey correctly interpret the law or did he use legal maneuvering to mislead the public?
What evidence did the FBI actually collect?
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Guilty - Dan Butterfield
Clinton’s Private Server—The Real Story (I)
Violation of 18 USC 793
Guilty
Any Competent Investigator Would Have Found Ample Cause to Indict Hillary Clinton for Violating 18 USC 793, Mishandling of Classified Documents. It Was Only Through James Comey’s Obstruction of Justice That Hillary Clinton Escaped Indictment. Unfortunately for her, She Likely Won’t Be So Lucky a Second Time.
Occam’s Razor by Dan Butterfield
Guilty: Clinton’s Private Server—The Real Story (I) Violation of 18 USC 793
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eISBN: 9781619848177
Table of Contents
Title Page
About Occam’s Razor
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1 Crime or No Crime
img1.png Crime Tied to Electronic Copying of Classified Material
img1.png 18 USC 793
img1.png Sailor Gets Year in Jail for 6 Photos
Chapter 2 Duopoly of FBI Report Led to Deception
img1.png 1/5 of FBI Report Tries to Prove Server Not Compromised
img1.png Story Embellishments Show True Intent
img1.png Process of Dealing with Controlled Material
img1.png NSA Leaker Reality Winner Caught Due to Elec. Oversight
Chapter 3 Did Clinton Actually Commit a Crime
img1.png Private Server Proves Guilt
img1.png Was Staff Ordered to Send Material Electronically
img1.png Staff Claims No Knowledge of Private Server
Chapter 4 Massive Breaches of 18 USC 793 at State
img1.png Sandy Berger—Theft of Classified Documents
img1.png FBI Report Excerpts on How Sensitive Material was Handled
img1.png Did Not Knowing of Private Server’s existence Lead to Violations
img1.png Was Systemic Behavior Tied to Clinton Administration
Summary
Author’s Note
About Occam’s Razor
Occam’s Razor is predicated on a single guiding principle—relief.
By working to develop the context and insights necessary to create an informed consumer base, Occam’s Razor is focused on addressing the frustration and anxiety that has led to so much anger regarding the pressing issues of the day.
It must be emphasized: There is no desire on the part of Occam’s Razor to influence the reader with opinion. There is already more than enough such material, mostly unfounded, in the market. Furthermore, it is the feeling of the author that opinion, founded or otherwise, does not lead to lasting relief and therefore has limited value.
This has led to a different kind of product, one where topics are explored in an a-political, non-biased manner using the principles of plausibility attributed to William of Ockham (1287-1347).
Occam’s razor: Among competing hypotheses, the one with the fewest assumptions is likely the right one. In other words: In the American Southwest, if one hears hoof beats—think horses, not zebras.
It is worth stating: There is rarely any certitude when dealing with current events or any issue for that matter.
In addition,