Breaking: Debbie Wasserman-Schulz' IT staffer arrested while trying to flee US

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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:My husband is a software engineer. If someone were to search our house, they would find 10 old computers that his employer gave away when they upgraded and-- wait for it--- a bunch of hard drives. In fact, I'm pretty sure that there are hard drives in the vast majority of DCum household.

But, fortunately, we have taken another Pakastaini committing mortgage fraud off the street.



But your husband didn't work for the disgraced former DNC chair, did he? Try as you may to discount this, but this is a smoking gun to many unanswered questions from a failed candidate and family that was always one step ahead of the facts.


Also wondering if all those hard drives you have are smashed?


I'm not weighing in on either side of this, but I always smash my hard-drives when I decommission a computer. Don't want the least risk that anything of a personal nature (e-mails, financial information etc) could be recovered if I sold or gave away the hardware.



My point is that if you possess surplus hard drives and such from your employer, you are not going to take those home and smash them.
The hard drive I own is in use.


Smashing hard drives is not the best way to destroy their data. But, if you have several drives from your employer that you have been asked to smash, you might do that at home because bashing drives with a hammer in the middle of a Congressional office might be problematic.
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Anonymous wrote:Does any one have any info on connection between Seth Rich and Awan? I saw it briefly in the news today, but can't find it anymore.


The tin foil hat gazette? I think their stories are all designed to self-destruct in 15 mins so the aliens won't get the info.


Do you think Seth's murder was the result of being out late in an area of crime?


No it was definitely a conspiracy between the DNC, the Russians, and probably the mafia too because why not it sounds scary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My husband is a software engineer. If someone were to search our house, they would find 10 old computers that his employer gave away when they upgraded and-- wait for it--- a bunch of hard drives. In fact, I'm pretty sure that there are hard drives in the vast majority of DCum household.

But, fortunately, we have taken another Pakastaini committing mortgage fraud off the street.



Was your husband's 20-year-old brother excited when your husband got him a job on the Congressional payroll at $160k a year?

I bet he gave your husband an extra generous birthday present that year!


that is normal if you have a clearance. someone else posted this earlier.

no where to cut fat out of government but we hire 20 something brothers for IT Admins for 160K a year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My husband is a software engineer. If someone were to search our house, they would find 10 old computers that his employer gave away when they upgraded and-- wait for it--- a bunch of hard drives. In fact, I'm pretty sure that there are hard drives in the vast majority of DCum household.

But, fortunately, we have taken another Pakastaini committing mortgage fraud off the street.



But your husband didn't work for the disgraced former DNC chair, did he? Try as you may to discount this, but this is a smoking gun to many unanswered questions from a failed candidate and family that was always one step ahead of the facts.


Also wondering if all those hard drives you have are smashed?


I'm not weighing in on either side of this, but I always smash my hard-drives when I decommission a computer. Don't want the least risk that anything of a personal nature (e-mails, financial information etc) could be recovered if I sold or gave away the hardware.



DP - The FBI has the ability to get data from smashed hard drives. Bleachbit hard drives, not so much.


I wipe them and smash them then throw them away. I'm sure that someone could get info if they really wanted to, but I'm not worth the effort lol.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My husband is a software engineer. If someone were to search our house, they would find 10 old computers that his employer gave away when they upgraded and-- wait for it--- a bunch of hard drives. In fact, I'm pretty sure that there are hard drives in the vast majority of DCum household.

But, fortunately, we have taken another Pakastaini committing mortgage fraud off the street.



Was your husband's 20-year-old brother excited when your husband got him a job on the Congressional payroll at $160k a year?

I bet he gave your husband an extra generous birthday present that year!


that is normal if you have a clearance. someone else posted this earlier.

no where to cut fat out of government but we hire 20 something brothers for IT Admins for 160K a year.


Please. Some of you are just being silly.

It is VERY unlikely that these guys had clearance. If you're familiar with the clearance process or what it takes to get clearance, you'll understand why. Mutliple, significant connections to foreign countries, bankruptcy filing, drunk driving convictions, public accusations by others that you've stolen their $ (i.e., the Iraqi lender) or threatened them (i.e., the stepmom) - these types of things don't go over well when you're applying for clearance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My husband is a software engineer. If someone were to search our house, they would find 10 old computers that his employer gave away when they upgraded and-- wait for it--- a bunch of hard drives. In fact, I'm pretty sure that there are hard drives in the vast majority of DCum household.

But, fortunately, we have taken another Pakastaini committing mortgage fraud off the street.



Was your husband's 20-year-old brother excited when your husband got him a job on the Congressional payroll at $160k a year?

I bet he gave your husband an extra generous birthday present that year!


that is normal if you have a clearance. someone else posted this earlier.

no where to cut fat out of government but we hire 20 something brothers for IT Admins for 160K a year.


Please. Some of you are just being silly.

It is VERY unlikely that these guys had clearance. If you're familiar with the clearance process or what it takes to get clearance, you'll understand why. Mutliple, significant connections to foreign countries, bankruptcy filing, drunk driving convictions, public accusations by others that you've stolen their $ (i.e., the Iraqi lender) or threatened them (i.e., the stepmom) - these types of things don't go over well when you're applying for clearance.


counterpoint: Jared
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My husband is a software engineer. If someone were to search our house, they would find 10 old computers that his employer gave away when they upgraded and-- wait for it--- a bunch of hard drives. In fact, I'm pretty sure that there are hard drives in the vast majority of DCum household.

But, fortunately, we have taken another Pakastaini committing mortgage fraud off the street.



Was your husband's 20-year-old brother excited when your husband got him a job on the Congressional payroll at $160k a year?

I bet he gave your husband an extra generous birthday present that year!


that is normal if you have a clearance. someone else posted this earlier.

no where to cut fat out of government but we hire 20 something brothers for IT Admins for 160K a year.


Please. Some of you are just being silly.

It is VERY unlikely that these guys had clearance. If you're familiar with the clearance process or what it takes to get clearance, you'll understand why. Mutliple, significant connections to foreign countries, bankruptcy filing, drunk driving convictions, public accusations by others that you've stolen their $ (i.e., the Iraqi lender) or threatened them (i.e., the stepmom) - these types of things don't go over well when you're applying for clearance.


counterpoint: Jared


If you're trying to argue that these guys had clearance, then really nothing you have to say should be taken seriously.
Anonymous
DWS planned to continue paying Awan when he left for Pakistan

http://dailycaller.com/2017/07/29/wasserman-schultz-seemingly-planned-to-pay-suspect-even-while-he-lived-in-pakistan/

This is getting interesting everyday. Anyone have popcorn?
Anonymous
Awan "long had access to all of Wasserman Schultz’s computer files, work emails and personal emails, and he was recently accused by a relative in court documents of wiretapping and extortion."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My husband is a software engineer. If someone were to search our house, they would find 10 old computers that his employer gave away when they upgraded and-- wait for it--- a bunch of hard drives. In fact, I'm pretty sure that there are hard drives in the vast majority of DCum household.

But, fortunately, we have taken another Pakastaini committing mortgage fraud off the street.



Was your husband's 20-year-old brother excited when your husband got him a job on the Congressional payroll at $160k a year?

I bet he gave your husband an extra generous birthday present that year!


that is normal if you have a clearance. someone else posted this earlier.

no where to cut fat out of government but we hire 20 something brothers for IT Admins for 160K a year.


Please. Some of you are just being silly.

It is VERY unlikely that these guys had clearance. If you're familiar with the clearance process or what it takes to get clearance, you'll understand why. Mutliple, significant connections to foreign countries, bankruptcy filing, drunk driving convictions, public accusations by others that you've stolen their $ (i.e., the Iraqi lender) or threatened them (i.e., the stepmom) - these types of things don't go over well when you're applying for clearance.

C'mon, do you really believe this? The Aswan's were friends of Debbie's, and she is a friend of HRC. They could imprison their mother in her own home and still get a clearance, and that is exactly apparently what they did. I can't wait to hear how Seth rich has absolutely nothing to do with any of this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Awan "long had access to all of Wasserman Schultz’s computer files, work emails and personal emails, and he was recently accused by a relative in court documents of wiretapping and extortion."


Blackmail seems like most logical explanation for DWS behavior.
Anonymous
Arrested for data theft.
Anonymous
Jesus, what a shit show.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My husband is a software engineer. If someone were to search our house, they would find 10 old computers that his employer gave away when they upgraded and-- wait for it--- a bunch of hard drives. In fact, I'm pretty sure that there are hard drives in the vast majority of DCum household.

But, fortunately, we have taken another Pakastaini committing mortgage fraud off the street.



Was your husband's 20-year-old brother excited when your husband got him a job on the Congressional payroll at $160k a year?

I bet he gave your husband an extra generous birthday present that year!


that is normal if you have a clearance. someone else posted this earlier.

no where to cut fat out of government but we hire 20 something brothers for IT Admins for 160K a year.


Please. Some of you are just being silly.

It is VERY unlikely that these guys had clearance. If you're familiar with the clearance process or what it takes to get clearance, you'll understand why. Mutliple, significant connections to foreign countries, bankruptcy filing, drunk driving convictions, public accusations by others that you've stolen their $ (i.e., the Iraqi lender) or threatened them (i.e., the stepmom) - these types of things don't go over well when you're applying for clearance.

C'mon, do you really believe this? The Aswan's were friends of Debbie's, and she is a friend of HRC. They could imprison their mother in her own home and still get a clearance, and that is exactly apparently what they did. I can't wait to hear how Seth rich has absolutely nothing to do with any of this.


I can't wait to hear how he does.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DWS planned to continue paying Awan when he left for Pakistan

http://dailycaller.com/2017/07/29/wasserman-schultz-seemingly-planned-to-pay-suspect-even-while-he-lived-in-pakistan/

This is getting interesting everyday. Anyone have popcorn?


Don't get too excited. You wont see this in daily news like you have seen the "Russian collusion story" for the last 6 month.
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