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Kathianne
06-10-2016, 08:24 AM
I've said from the outset, the money trail, Clinton Foundation would come up in the emails. Going to get interesting...

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/clinton-donor-sensitive-intelligence-board/story?id=39710624


How Clinton Donor Got on Sensitive Intelligence Board



By MATTHEW MOSK
BRIAN ROSS
CHO PARK



Jun 10, 2016, 6:59 AM ET


Newly released State Department emails help reveal how a major Clinton Foundation (http://abcnews.go.com/topics/news/issues/clinton-foundation.htm) donor was placed on a sensitive government intelligence advisory board even though he had no obvious experience in the field, a decision that appeared to baffle the department’s professional staff.

The emails further reveal how, after inquiries from ABC News, the Clinton staff sought to “protect the name” of the Secretary, “stall” the ABC News reporter and ultimately accept the resignation of the donor just two days later.

Copies of dozens of internal emails were provided to ABC News by the conservative political group Citizens United (http://abcnews.go.com/topics/news/issues/citizens-united.htm), which obtained them under the Freedom of Information Act after more the two years of litigation with the government.

A prolific fundraiser for Democratic candidates and contributor to the Clinton Foundation, who later traveled with Bill Clinton on a trip to Africa, Rajiv K. Fernando’s only known qualification for a seat on the International Security Advisory Board (ISAB) was his technological know-how. The Chicago securities trader, who specialized in electronic investing, sat alongside an august collection of nuclear scientists, former cabinet secretaries and members of Congress to advise Hillary Clinton on the use of tactical nuclear weapons and on other crucial arms control issues.

“We had no idea who he was,” one board member told ABC News.

Fernando’s lack of any known background in nuclear security caught the attention of several board members, and when ABC News first contacted the State Department in August 2011 seeking a copy of his resume, the emails show that confusion ensued among the career government officials who work with the advisory panel.

“I have spoken to [State Department official and ISAB Executive Director Richard Hartman] privately, and it appears there is much more to this story that we’re unaware of,” wrote Jamie Mannina, the press aide who fielded the ABC News request. “We must protect the Secretary’s and Under Secretary’s name, as well as the integrity of the Board. I think it’s important to get down to the bottom of this before there’s any response.

“As you can see from the attached, it’s natural to ask how he got onto the board when compared to the rest of the esteemed list of members,” Mannina wrote, referring to an attachment that was not included in the recent document release.


http://abcnews.go.com/images/Politics/abc_rajiv_emailsSM_ProtectName_lf_160608.jpg


Fernando himself would not answer questions from ABC News in 2011 about what qualified him for a seat on the board or led to his appointment. When ABC News finally caught up with Fernando at the 2012 Democratic convention, he became upset and said he was "not at liberty" to speak about it. Security threatened to have the ABC News reporter arrested.

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Elessar
06-10-2016, 11:34 AM
Thus, the plot continues to thicken.

Allowing an unqualified person onto a board that consists of members
who may well hold extremely high security clearances is just inviting
trouble.

What was this person supposed to be able to offer such a board?

aboutime
06-16-2016, 08:11 PM
Tell all of us how YOU, the so-called Most Intelligent person (according to you), can ignore this???


http://youtu.be/L4jQcwCo-SY