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New Fukushima Documents Reveal More on Hillary For Prison

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VIDEO: Hillary Clinton tells staff to stay indoors as the Fukushima radioactive plume was heading towards the untied states. Recently released unclassified documents show Clinton even told her staff to wear masks and to shower immediately and to wash clothes to to cut down on radiation exposure. Hillary said she will not be going outside for a while. Clinton also told member of her circle to take iodine. Don’t go outside unless it is extremely necessary. Was Hillary Clinton using her private email server to avoid Freedom of information act?

Also of extreme interest: Fukushima SFP#4 – Impact Of Dry Pool & Red Herring Emails by Hillary Clintonhttps://youtu.be/heZakPjA4r8

My Plume-Gate Proof of Cover-up of Fukushima by NRC FOIA documents: (MANY VIDEOS) – and we’ll be adding more in the coming days. http://tinyurl.com/q7mmfcw

Source video: Hillary Clinton 311 Stay Inside! Nothing Worth Exposure Wear Mask! Declassified Emails Doc 1/29/2016 https://youtu.be/LvQeO_sViNM
Source Document: http://tinyurl.com/zwx56ss or here https://www.facebook.com/260610960640…SOURCE FOUND via Cryptome on Twitter. https://twitter.com/Cryptomeorg Cryptome ‏@Cryptomeorg Jan 30
title of document called Hillary Email: First Fukushima Report
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Washington Times reports,

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s top aides knew about her secret email account but allowed the department to mislead the public about its existence, an inspector general said in a report Thursday that found widespread problems with transparency during Mrs. Clinton’s tenure.

The department told a public interest group in 2013 that there was no information on Mrs. Clinton using a non-State.gov email account — even though dozens of her top staffers knew she used an account kept on a server she maintained at her home in New York.

Mrs. Clinton’s chief of staff, Cheryl D. Mills, was even told of the request, but the department gave an erroneous answer anyway, the inspector general said.

The report was issued just hours before the department, prodded by a court order, released thousands more of those emails, making up for missing a Dec. 31 deadline.

Mrs. Clinton’s email arrangement has proved an embarrassment both for her and for President Obama, her political opponent in 2008 who then became her boss in 2009 after he tapped her to be his top diplomat.

The State Department under her successor, Secretary John F. Kerry, has insisted it’s cleaning up operations and trying to do a better job of responding to requests.

But the inspector general said even as the number of requests skyrocketed, the department cut funding for the division responsible for handling the requests — adding to what seemed to outsiders to be a veil of secrecy surrounding Mrs. Clinton’s activities at the department.

Indeed, the department is four times worse than the average government agency in terms of how long it takes to fulfill a document request under the Freedom of Information Act, the inspector general said.

And even though Mrs. Clinton left office three years ago, some 177 requests relating to her are still pending, while just 63 have been closed.

Worse yet, the department regularly misled the public by giving false information about Mrs. Clinton’s emails or, in one case, spent “several years” ignoring a request from The Associated Press seeking Mrs. Clinton’s daily schedules.

When asked specifically if Mrs. Clinton was using a non-State.gov email account, the department also gave a false answer, the inspector general said.

Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, a watchdog group, had sought the information, pointing to other top Obama administration officials who’d used secret email accounts to conduct government business.