This reminds us why we need Wikileaks. Freedom of Information requests don't work - the important information is always redacted when governments release things themselves.
The emails are "near duplicates" of those Clinton turned over to the State Department in 2014, according to the report, and they have been made public by the agency.
According to the department, a "near duplicate" includes emails that are identical to those forwarded from the former secretary of state to aides — and they might, for example, contain the direction "Please print."
Interesting. So they may also be coded/uncoded? Worth a look.
pretty sure atleast from the ones I've seen so far that you could get a machine to read the text. It's just squished horizontally. Unless I'm woefully uninformed
▼ salinaslayer
Northwestern Ukraine, Baltic region (including Kaliningrad), Myanmar (Burma), Haiti and Dominican Republic, now Lebanon?
What do these countries have in common? Ambar reserves
▼ PrideOfOshtekk
Useless shit.
▼ JoJoVoat
has the OP commented since posting this? Someone just to throw us off and waste our time it seems. Dont fall for it.
▼ SIMONBARROW
This reminds us why we need Wikileaks. Freedom of Information requests don't work - the important information is always redacted when governments release things themselves.
▼ witch_doctor1
These emails infuriate me....everything has been redacted. If she didn't mishandle classified info, then why are they all blank pages?
▼ EndThePizza
"Here's everything illegal Hillary did:
[redacted]
[redacted]
[redacted]
[redacted].
See? She did nothing wrong"
▼ KansasJakeBG
Here is a box of Christmas lights. Have fun! Ugh...
▼ fartyshorts
They make it really painful to archive this shit, you have to go in to each one, one by one and click the download button. For 19 pages. Sigh...
▼ rippingtheveil
yea but if it's easy it's probably sleazy
▼ juhos
And no machine readable text. Not even in the pdf files.
Maybe should try some OCR. If it works, could scrape texts into database and make searchable?
▼ EQJ
http://www.newsmax.com/t/newsmax/article/766653?section=Newsfront&keywords=emails-private-server-state-department&year=2017&month=01&date=03&id=766653&aliaspath=%2FManage%2FArticles%2FTemplate-Main
▼ fartyshorts
Interesting. So they may also be coded/uncoded? Worth a look.
▼ gopluckyourself
pretty sure atleast from the ones I've seen so far that you could get a machine to read the text. It's just squished horizontally. Unless I'm woefully uninformed
▼ juhos
What's the point if they cherry pick and hide shit?
▼ kafkaT
7th Floor Group. Now that should be FOIA'ed.
▼ salinaslayer
I don't know who did it but in some emails they didn't hide everything, you can still make out some letters and names, I'll get you an example