Emails Reveal Hillary Had YouTube Block Benghazi Videos

BENGHAZI BOMBSHELL!

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CLASSIFIED EMAILS REVEAL HILLARY CLINTON WORKED WITH GOOGLE/YOUTUBE TO BLOCK BENGHAZI VIDEO(S)

WASHINTON – On March 16, 2016 WikiLeaks launched a searchable archive for 30,322 emails & email attachments sent to and from Hillary Clinton’s private email server while she was Secretary of State. The 50,547 pages of documents span from 30 June 2010 to 12 August 2014. 7,570 of the documents were sent by Hillary Clinton. The emails were made available in the form of thousands of PDFs by the US State Department as a result of a Freedom of Information Act request.

Here is just a sample of the 30,322 emails. After the Benghazi attack Hillary’s State Department emails show her administration was in contact with Google regarding a blocked YouTube video after President Obama admitted that the Benghazi attack was a preplanned act of terror.

Nora Toiv, a special assistant to the counselor of the State Department, sent an email to State Department officials on Sept. 27, 2012 with the subject line “RE: Google and YouTube” and referenced phone conversations with a someone named Sue that assured Toiv blocks would remain in place for the video(s) in question through Oct. 1, 2012.

“Sue just called back and the block will stay through Monday. They will not/not be unblocking it before then.”

It’s also interesting to note the email contains the contact information for Google CEO Larry Page and YouTube CEO Salar Kamangar including their mobile and office phone numbers.

HILLARY CLINTON YOUTUBE/GOOGLE BENGHAZI EMAIL:

Emails Reveal Hillary had YouTube Block Benghazi Videos

 

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