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From: jim bell <[email protected]>
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From: rysiek <[email protected]>

Dnia sobota, 14 czerwca 2014 23:48:07 jim bell pisze:



>> Note:  I wonder what kind of email system would be:   1.  Used by the
>> Federal Government.  2.  NOT be regularly backed-up.   3.  Would lose up to
>> two (2) years of emails in a crash. Jim
 Bell
>> [article follows]>I'm sure they'd be able to find backups in a serverfarm in 
>> Utah, eh?

Could somebody whose Representative (or Senator) is involved in IRS-gate 
contact their staff, and remind them that due to a lucky confluence of karma, 
Lois Lerner's emails may not be permanently lost after all!
        Jim Bell

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More stuff! 
         Jim Bell


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http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-06-14/congressman-asks-nsa-restore-two-years-lost-lois-lerner-irs-emails

  
Congressman Asks NSA To Restore Two Years Of "Lost" Lois Lerner IRS Emails
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/14/2014 21:47 -0400
Yesterday, the republican campaign to get to the bottom of IRS' targeting of 
conservative groups was dealt an absolutely idiotic blow when the IRS, in all 
seriousness, announced that it had lost two years worth of emails to and from 
the chief subject of the investigation: former agency official Lois Lerner.

As House Ways and Means Commitee chairman Dave Camp said, "The fact that I am 
just learning about this, over a year into the investigation, is completely 
unacceptable and now calls into question the credibility of the IRS’s response 
to congressional inquiries,” he said in a statement. "There needs to be an 
immediate investigation and forensic audit by Department of Justice as well as 
the Inspector General."
According to NRO, the agency informed Camp that a computer crash resulted in 
the loss of e-mails between January 2009 and April 2011 sent between Lerner and 
outside agencies such as the White House and the Department of Justice. "Those 
messages are particularly relevant given revelations earlier this week that the 
agency in 2010 transmitted a database to the FBI containing confidential 
taxpayer information, potentially in violation of federal law."
The IRS said in a separate statement that it has or will produce 24,000 e-mails 
from the period between 2009 and 2011 using the files of 82 individuals with 
whom Lerner corresponded, and that it has produced nearly all of the 67,000 
e-mails sent and received by Lerner during her time at the agency.
Apparently lack of document (and email) retention is a crime for everyone, but 
not for the IRS. And furthermore, only when it comes to the IRS, can a single 
computer crash destroy the entire email path history, even as it crosses 
through countless servers across the world, and ultimately lands in somebody 
else's inbox.
It goes without saying that for the IRS to even assume someone would believe 
this particular, and quite spectacular, lie is beyond insulting to even the 
most gullible idiot among the US population.
So we won't say it.
What, however, was simply a bizarre, if idiotic, lie has just been taken to a 
whole new level of ridiculousness, when moments ago, representative Steve 
Stockman (R-Texas) announced he would request that the National Security Agency 
help in the hunt for missing emails to and from the IRS’s Lois Lerner, and 
recover two years worth of "lost" emails. From the Hill:
In a letter to NSA Director Michael Rogers on Friday, Stockman requested that 
the NSA turn over information it has about emails between Lerner and outside 
groups between January 2009 and April 2011.
> 
>Stockman’s request for the NSA’s “metadata” on the emails comes as 
>congressional Republicans probe whether the IRS mishandled applications for 
>tax-exempt status from Tea Party and conservative groups.
> 
>In a statement, Stockman said the NSA’s information “will establish who Lerner 
>contacted and when, which helps investigators determine the extent of illegal 
>activity by the IRS.”
> 
>“Your prompt cooperation in this matter will be greatly appreciated and will 
>help establish how IRS and other personnel violated rights protected by the 
>First Amendment,” Rogers wrote.
Turns out all those jokes about people calling the NSA and asking for backups 
of lost emails and of course files (because remember, courtesy of complicit 
megacorporations, the NSA has full backdoor access to everything anyone does) - 
they weren't jokes at all.
And now the NSA is caught between a rock and a hard place: because if it 
refuses an officialcongressional demand, it shows once again that the spy 
agency is entirely separated from any concept of checks and balances and 
accountability; if it complies, it confirms that all the NSA is, considering it 
can't even tap into a bunch of Al Qaeda phones and figure out what the 
jihadists' strategy is in Iraq, is just a massive data repository of all US 
electronic information, to be abused at will by corrupt, criminal government 
workers, some of whom will likely have to resort to the "dog ate my emails" 
excuse in the immediate future.

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