Anchor Judy Woodruff introduces "former attorney at the National Security Agency, Susan Hennessey. She's now a Fellow at the Brookings Institution and is Managing Editor for the website, Lawfare, about the intersection of the law and national security." And "John Sipher. He served almost 30 years at the CIA, both in the Agency's clandestine service and executive ranks. He was stationed in Moscow in the 1990's and he ran the CIA's Russia program for three years."
This may have been Susan Hennessey's debut on national television. Note the only mention of Hennessey's connection to Lawfare is in Woodruff's introduction and she is identified by banner title throughout the rest of the interview as a "Former NSA Attorney."
We'll "circle back" to that a later.
Background Info Susan Julia Hennessey nee Klein:
1999 - 2003 / High School, Sacramento CA
2003 - 2007 / UCLA, B.A. Italian
2010 - 5/29/2013 / Harvard Law. J.D.
11/1/2013 - 11/13/2015 / National Security Agency, Office / General Counsel
5/10/2021- Present / Senior Counsel, National Security Division, Dept of Justice
Just for continuity. Brendan W. Hennessey:
2006 - 2011 UCLA, PhD Italian
2011 - 2014 No information
2014 - Present / Ass Professor, Romance Languages & Lit Binghamton University (SUNY) (Two children, previous marriage)
Now its "circle back" time.
Harvard Law Today / 2013 Commencement / Heyman Fellows (scroll down in link)
Brian T. Clampitt, Carly Lauren Cohen, Susan Julia Klein Hennessey, Lee Masao Hiromoto, Zachary Andrew Mason, Devin W. Mauney
Jordi Ignacio Torres, Irving R. Kaufman
The Heyman Fellowship Program’s financial components (fellowship grant and, for some, loan repayment assistance) are designed to mitigate some of the financial disparity between government and the private sector so that those who want to work in the federal government can more realistically do so. In addition, the Heyman Fellowship Program provides a supportive peer community of HLS graduates in federal public service who can enthusiastically mentor HLS students and young alumni interested in federal government work, and who can assist one another as their public service careers develop.
Oddly, when we examine the list of current and past Heyman Fellows, Susan Julia Klein Hennessey is not listed (select 2013 Fellows in sidebar):
2013
Michael Aktipis,Sonia Carson,Tarun Chhabra, Carly Cohen, Miranda Dugi, Nicole Flores, Lee Hiromoto, Zachary Mason, Devin Mauney, Jordan Myers McGinnis, David Palko, Anne Pierson Allen, Mark Samburg, Jordi Torres, Brian Volsky.
Before taking a look at who some of the past Heyman Fellows are, lets "circle back" some more. In her last semester at Harvard Law, before graduating in May of 2013, Hennessey began writing for LAWFARE. Her last article was published after graduation on 13 June 2013. Here is a list of the articles she wrote, some have co-authors, some she is co-author:
2013
01/21 Benjamin Wittes, Susan Hennessey
A Belated FISA Amendment Act Reauthorization Act Update
01/26 Wells Bennet, Susan Hennessey
Anonymous Hacks U.S. Sentencing Commission Website, Declares "War" on U.S. Government.
01/26 Susan Hennessey
How the Rules Changed on Women in Combat --- A Legislative and Executive History Primer.
01/31 Susan Hennessey
China Hacks the New York Times? Probably
02/5 Benjamin Wittes, Susan Hennessey
Just Calm Down About that DOJ White Paper
02/6 Benjamin Wittes, Susan Hennessey
A Brief Word In Response to Jack
02/21 Susan Hennessey
How to be Funny about Emotionless Killing Machines
03/7 Susan Hennessey
Banished: A British Solution to citizenship, Due Process, and U.S. Drone Strikes
05/8 Susan Hennessey
Dodging Drones in Style
05/19 Ritka Singh, Susan Hennessey
A Crash Course on Chechnya and Kyrgystan
05/19 Alan Z. Rozenshtein, Wells Bennet, Susan Hennessey
Good Twitter Sources and News Links on the Ongoing Boston Marathon Bombing Manhunt
05/22 Ritka Singh, Susan Hennessey
A Deep(er) Dive into Chechnya and Kyrgyzstan
05/24 Susan Hennessey
Summary: D.C. Circuit Affirms Habeas Denial in Al Warafi
06/13 Susan Hennessey
Rep. Smith's proposed NDAA amendments on Guantanamo and Indefinite Detention
11/24 Susan Hennessey
Visa Waiver and Immigration Fraud in Terrorism Prosecutions
The home page for LAWFARE use to have a selector for contributors on one of the pull down menus. It is no longer there. But, if you just do a search on Susan Hennessey Lawfare Contributor you will get to her full list of articles.
What was the purpose of those Heyman Fellowhips again... mitigate some of the financial disparity.... Or is more like grooming and placing an agent of influence?
"Circling back" again lets look at some of Hennesey's co-authors. Benjamin Wittes co-authors her first article and many others over time. His wikipedia page does not do him justice:
Alan Z. Rozhenshtein, a 2014 Heyman Fellow, wonder where he went to work after graduation.
Alan Rozenshtein co-author with Hennessey
5/19/2013 U.S. Department of Justice, National Security Division, Law and Policy Office (in 2018 I found him teaching at the University of Minnesota.)
John DeLong 2005 Heyman Fellow, co-author Hennessey
10/7/2016 Understanding Footnote 14: NSA Lawyering, Oversight and Compliance
John DeLong is a fellow at Harvard University's Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society. He is focused on cybersecurity and the implications of technology changes—including machine learning and artificial intelligence —on the framework and best practices for compliance, oversight, and ethics programs. He was formerly with the National Security Agency where he was the Director of Compliance from 2009-2014. He received a B.A. in Physics and Mathematics from Harvard and a J.D. from Harvard Law School.
From 21 Jan to 13 June 2013 Hennessey was published in LAWFARE. We don't know when she actually applied for a position at NSA, but during the months leading up to a job offer she is evaluated for employment, has a national security background check and is polygraphed prior to a job offer.
At the end of the article is a profile of the authors.
"Helen Klein Murillo is a Lawfare contributor and a student at Harvard Law School where she is an editor of the Harvard Law Review."
"Susan Hennessey is a national security fellow at the Brookings Institution and managing editor of Lawfare, previously she was an attorney in the Office of the General Counsel of the the National Security Agency."
Another article quoting Murillo and Hennessey in the New York Times:
If you didn't catch it, Helen Klein Murillo is Susan Hennessey's (nee Klein's) sister. Murillo has a B.A. in Spanish and Political Science and was writing for Lawfare while at Harvard from 1/25/2016 through 8/11/2017, 5 of which she co-authored with her sister who has only used her married name on her articles. Murillo went on to the Hoover Institute. Watch your back Victor Davis Hanson.
The father, Christopher M. Kllein, was a Bankruptcy Judge in Sacramento, CA. Probably about as good a gig as being a coroner in New York during COVID.
John DeLong 2005 Heyman Fellow, co-author with Susan Hennessey
10/7/2016 Understanding Footnote 14: NSA Lawyering, Oversight and Compliance
John DeLong is a fellow at Harvard University's Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society. He is focused on cybersecurity and the implications of technology changes—including machine learning and artificial intelligence —on the framework and best practices for compliance, oversight, and ethics programs. He was formerly with the National Security Agency where he was the Director of Compliance from 2009-2014. He received a B.A. in Physics and Mathematics from Harvard and a J.D. from Harvard Law School.
During that speech, Miss Hillary is arriving at Andrews AFB to be flown by Barack Obama on AF1 to her first official rally as the Democrat Party nominee for President.
Think Harvard needed that $15 million from Klein?
Think The Berkman Center needed that $15 million from Klein?
It his mind boggling how dumb and trusting he was with his bosses. His superiors literally handed him the documents for their ILLEGAL spying and said, "sign this".
He clearly knew what they were doing was illegal and an abuse of power, yet signed his name anyway. I swear if the devil came with horns and a forked tail and said, "Orange man bad. Now sign your name here on this contract" he would do it.
His own bosses incriminated him and he agreed. Looking at his picture he was a leftists weenie who 100% trusted and idolized his superiors. I think he really thought they'd protect him when all they were doing was setting him up.
He was rigged as a fall guy. The bosses he so admired were going to stab him in the back one day if those documents ever came out.
It's not just professional ethics he doesn't get, but common sense.
If the numbers are correct, Clinesmith wasn't making much money to take the risks he was taking. I'm sure he felt like nothing would ever come back to haunt him, but $100K / yr is peanuts for committing fraud and being involved in federal criminal activities. I would not be surprised to learn the Clintons were supplementing his income.
From what I gather of his photos and personality he was a super Leftists weenie who worshiped his superiors. He believed they cared about him. He is big into gaming and would often go to video game conventions. I bet there is more than a few photos of him cosplaying as a hobbit hidden somewhere.
His bosses probably told him what a hero he was (I suspect he fantasized himself as a superhero) and how he'd go far in the bureau as they slid him those documents. I bet it never crossed him mind that even if he got promoted he was making his own blackmail. If the documents leaked, he'd take all the blame and be locked up for years (got off light with Durham).
He probably still hasn't figured out that he meant nothing to his superiors. They only saw him as a useful idiot.
Interesting insights. I absolutely believe his superiors saw him as a useful idiot. There's a whole lot of useful idiots out there who have no clue, and really do need a one way ticket to Gitmo.
I still think they were throwing him a few bones on the side. Could have been almost anything though - money, sex, drugs? Unless you are right about him being a hero worshiper, and some of the side benefits came from name dropping.
Anyway, not arguing with you. More like a bit frightened at the ramifications. How many more like him are out there doing the devil's bidding for next to nothing, with no regard for law or ethics, and fully convinced that ruining people's lives for the cause is fully justified? Which is why I want to see crimes like ballot harvesting treated as a crime of treason as much as anything the Clintons or Bidens (et al.) have done.
Isn't this guy the 'stonetear' that went on the original thedonald (I was there) and ask for advice about changing info on sent/received emails or something
Where do they come from?
How are the selected and groomed?
Who is the next Deep State patsy that don't know it yet?
https://www.thewashingtontime.com/pipeline-continues-cnn-analyst-susan-hennessey-joins-biden-administrations-justice-department/
https://meaww.com/who-is-susan-hennessey-joe-biden-new-do-j-hire-deleted-tweets-backing-trump-russia-collusion-charges
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=Susan+Hennessey+brookings+institute&t=opera&ia=web
Hennessey has not gone unnoticed.
https://youtu.be/sZKpeu7f8Zc (4 sec)
Sen Blackburn, among others, have been sending smoke signals...
Watch the for the Hennessey shit to hit the fan soon...
Time stamp 1
https://youtu.be/VWoyUPcYkb8?t=369 (27/10/21 Sen Judiciary Committee)
Time stamp 2
https://youtu.be/o_8jHpldg94?t=15483 (27/10/21 Sen Judiciary Committee)
The Full Monty
Anchor Judy Woodruff introduces "former attorney at the National Security Agency, Susan Hennessey. She's now a Fellow at the Brookings Institution and is Managing Editor for the website, Lawfare, about the intersection of the law and national security." And "John Sipher. He served almost 30 years at the CIA, both in the Agency's clandestine service and executive ranks. He was stationed in Moscow in the 1990's and he ran the CIA's Russia program for three years."
https://youtu.be/ZtOTmXTCCbE?t=274 (time stamp / Interview / 10 minutes)
This may have been Susan Hennessey's debut on national television. Note the only mention of Hennessey's connection to Lawfare is in Woodruff's introduction and she is identified by banner title throughout the rest of the interview as a "Former NSA Attorney."
We'll "circle back" to that a later.
Background Info Susan Julia Hennessey nee Klein:
1999 - 2003 / High School, Sacramento CA
2003 - 2007 / UCLA, B.A. Italian
2010 - 5/29/2013 / Harvard Law. J.D.
11/1/2013 - 11/13/2015 / National Security Agency, Office / General Counsel
11/16/2015 - 5/7/2021 / Managing Editor Lawfare, Fellow Brookings Institution
5/10/2021- Present / Senior Counsel, National Security Division, Dept of Justice
Just for continuity. Brendan W. Hennessey:
2006 - 2011 UCLA, PhD Italian
2011 - 2014 No information
2014 - Present / Ass Professor, Romance Languages & Lit Binghamton University (SUNY) (Two children, previous marriage)
Now its "circle back" time.
Harvard Law Today / 2013 Commencement / Heyman Fellows (scroll down in link)
Brian T. Clampitt, Carly Lauren Cohen, Susan Julia Klein Hennessey, Lee Masao Hiromoto, Zachary Andrew Mason, Devin W. Mauney Jordi Ignacio Torres, Irving R. Kaufman
https://today.law.harvard.edu/harvard-law-school-celebrates-2013-commencement/
What's a Heyman Fellowship?
The Heyman Fellowship Program’s financial components (fellowship grant and, for some, loan repayment assistance) are designed to mitigate some of the financial disparity between government and the private sector so that those who want to work in the federal government can more realistically do so. In addition, the Heyman Fellowship Program provides a supportive peer community of HLS graduates in federal public service who can enthusiastically mentor HLS students and young alumni interested in federal government work, and who can assist one another as their public service careers develop.
https://hls.harvard.edu/dept/opia/fellowships/heyman-fellowship-program/
Oddly, when we examine the list of current and past Heyman Fellows, Susan Julia Klein Hennessey is not listed (select 2013 Fellows in sidebar):
2013 Michael Aktipis,Sonia Carson,Tarun Chhabra, Carly Cohen, Miranda Dugi, Nicole Flores, Lee Hiromoto, Zachary Mason, Devin Mauney, Jordan Myers McGinnis, David Palko, Anne Pierson Allen, Mark Samburg, Jordi Torres, Brian Volsky.
https://hls.harvard.edu/dept/opia/fellowships/heyman-fellowship-program/current-past-heyman-fellows/
Before taking a look at who some of the past Heyman Fellows are, lets "circle back" some more. In her last semester at Harvard Law, before graduating in May of 2013, Hennessey began writing for LAWFARE. Her last article was published after graduation on 13 June 2013. Here is a list of the articles she wrote, some have co-authors, some she is co-author:
2013
01/21 Benjamin Wittes, Susan Hennessey A Belated FISA Amendment Act Reauthorization Act Update
01/26 Wells Bennet, Susan Hennessey Anonymous Hacks U.S. Sentencing Commission Website, Declares "War" on U.S. Government.
01/26 Susan Hennessey How the Rules Changed on Women in Combat --- A Legislative and Executive History Primer.
01/31 Susan Hennessey China Hacks the New York Times? Probably
02/5 Benjamin Wittes, Susan Hennessey Just Calm Down About that DOJ White Paper
02/6 Benjamin Wittes, Susan Hennessey A Brief Word In Response to Jack
02/21 Susan Hennessey How to be Funny about Emotionless Killing Machines
03/7 Susan Hennessey Banished: A British Solution to citizenship, Due Process, and U.S. Drone Strikes
05/8 Susan Hennessey Dodging Drones in Style
05/19 Ritka Singh, Susan Hennessey A Crash Course on Chechnya and Kyrgystan
05/19 Alan Z. Rozenshtein, Wells Bennet, Susan Hennessey Good Twitter Sources and News Links on the Ongoing Boston Marathon Bombing Manhunt
05/22 Ritka Singh, Susan Hennessey A Deep(er) Dive into Chechnya and Kyrgyzstan
05/24 Susan Hennessey Summary: D.C. Circuit Affirms Habeas Denial in Al Warafi
06/13 Susan Hennessey Rep. Smith's proposed NDAA amendments on Guantanamo and Indefinite Detention
06/13/2013 Hennessey "goes dark".
11/01/2013 Hennessey first day NSA.
11/13/2015 Hennessey last day NSA.
11/16/2015 Hennessey first day LAWFARE.
https://www.lawfareblog.com/lawfare-welcome-susan-hennessey
2015
11/24 Susan Hennessey Visa Waiver and Immigration Fraud in Terrorism Prosecutions
The home page for LAWFARE use to have a selector for contributors on one of the pull down menus. It is no longer there. But, if you just do a search on Susan Hennessey Lawfare Contributor you will get to her full list of articles.
https://www.lawfareblog.com/contributors/shennessey (access to all of Hennessey articles)
At this time, the LAWFARE home page only allows access to a handful of Hennessey's articles. Give it a try:
https://www.lawfareblog.com/
What was the purpose of those Heyman Fellowhips again... mitigate some of the financial disparity.... Or is more like grooming and placing an agent of influence?
"Circling back" again lets look at some of Hennesey's co-authors. Benjamin Wittes co-authors her first article and many others over time. His wikipedia page does not do him justice:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Wittes
Alan Z. Rozhenshtein, a 2014 Heyman Fellow, wonder where he went to work after graduation.
Alan Rozenshtein co-author with Hennessey 5/19/2013 U.S. Department of Justice, National Security Division, Law and Policy Office (in 2018 I found him teaching at the University of Minnesota.)
John DeLong 2005 Heyman Fellow, co-author Hennessey 10/7/2016 Understanding Footnote 14: NSA Lawyering, Oversight and Compliance
John DeLong is a fellow at Harvard University's Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society. He is focused on cybersecurity and the implications of technology changes—including machine learning and artificial intelligence —on the framework and best practices for compliance, oversight, and ethics programs. He was formerly with the National Security Agency where he was the Director of Compliance from 2009-2014. He received a B.A. in Physics and Mathematics from Harvard and a J.D. from Harvard Law School.
https://www.lawfareblog.com/contributors/jdelongguest
John Carlin, 2000 Heymen Fellow got good press at LAWFARE.
https://www.lawfareblog.com/contributors/jdelongguest
https://www.lawfareblog.com/john-carlin-nominated-be-assistant-attorney-general-national-security-division
https://www.lawfareblog.com/john-carlin-brookings
https://www.lawfareblog.com/tagged/john-carlin
Here is Carlin's wiki page...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_P._Carlin
Note: Carlin chairs the Aspen Institute’s Cybersecurity and Technology policy program
In this clip... listen during the first segment who Hennessey lauds as a good Republican:
https://youtu.be/kAb5KjsATTg
Observations.
From 21 Jan to 13 June 2013 Hennessey was published in LAWFARE. We don't know when she actually applied for a position at NSA, but during the months leading up to a job offer she is evaluated for employment, has a national security background check and is polygraphed prior to a job offer.
A Washington Post hit piece on Ivanka.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2017/03/23/ivanka-trumps-west-wing-job-isnt-just-unethical-its-also-dangerous/
At the end of the article is a profile of the authors.
"Helen Klein Murillo is a Lawfare contributor and a student at Harvard Law School where she is an editor of the Harvard Law Review."
"Susan Hennessey is a national security fellow at the Brookings Institution and managing editor of Lawfare, previously she was an attorney in the Office of the General Counsel of the the National Security Agency."
Another article quoting Murillo and Hennessey in the New York Times:
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/10/world/americas/what-happens-when-you-fight-a-deep-state-that-doesnt-exist.html
If you didn't catch it, Helen Klein Murillo is Susan Hennessey's (nee Klein's) sister. Murillo has a B.A. in Spanish and Political Science and was writing for Lawfare while at Harvard from 1/25/2016 through 8/11/2017, 5 of which she co-authored with her sister who has only used her married name on her articles. Murillo went on to the Hoover Institute. Watch your back Victor Davis Hanson.
The father, Christopher M. Kllein, was a Bankruptcy Judge in Sacramento, CA. Probably about as good a gig as being a coroner in New York during COVID.
On the lighter side:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZBqmxw0qXQ
cc: u/MAGAdeburger u/v8power
Well you’ve been busy! This is good stuff. Thank you.
John DeLong 2005 Heyman Fellow, co-author with Susan Hennessey
10/7/2016 Understanding Footnote 14: NSA Lawyering, Oversight and Compliance
John DeLong is a fellow at Harvard University's Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society. He is focused on cybersecurity and the implications of technology changes—including machine learning and artificial intelligence —on the framework and best practices for compliance, oversight, and ethics programs. He was formerly with the National Security Agency where he was the Director of Compliance from 2009-2014. He received a B.A. in Physics and Mathematics from Harvard and a J.D. from Harvard Law School.
Berkman Klein Center... Berkman Klein Center...
Now... why does that https://youtu.be/FBOZN1GLUnc (37 seconds)
The Berkman Klein Center at Harvard Law School.
Press Notice / Release / 10:00 A.M. 5 July 2016
https://cyber.harvard.edu/node/99518
5 July 2016... 5 July 2016...
Now... why does that https://youtu.be/FBOZN1GLUnc (37 seconds)
Was it this...
https://youtu.be/MBhHjEejw8s ( 15 min, 22 sec)
https://www.fbi.gov/news/pressrel/press-releases/statement-by-fbi-director-james-b-comey-on-the-investigation-of-secretary-hillary-clinton2019s-use-of-a-personal-e-mail-system
or was it this...
https://twt-thumbs.washtimes.com/media/image/2016/08/18/AP_16187616958082_c0-309-4200-2757_s885x516.jpg?f538570e8577d29f5c60dcf09297f9c292b90592
https://www.gopusa.com/hillarys-conflict-a-serious-matter/
During that speech, Miss Hillary is arriving at Andrews AFB to be flown by Barack Obama on AF1 to her first official rally as the Democrat Party nominee for President.
Think Harvard needed that $15 million from Klein?
Think The Berkman Center needed that $15 million from Klein?
https://www.usnews.com/news/us/articles/2021-10-14/harvard-worlds-wealthiest-university-sees-endowment-soar-to-532-billion
Of course, $53.2 billion is the endowment today.
Still, $15 million is a tip to waiter for good service if you have $53.2 billion.
https://i.pinimg.com/736x/7c/ba/e4/7cbae403ee95f66afde634414b432dc9.jpg
https://youtu.be/FBOZN1GLUnc (37 seconds)
cc: u/MAGAdeberger u/v8power
https://youtu.be/uRTi4fy1od0 (9 seconds)
cc: u/MAGAdeburger
https://youtu.be/aHBRB0KY6zI?t=9
cc: u/MAGAdeburger
Ducks Fly Together!
So freaking autistic
Well done, anon
Yeah... but nobody picked up on the Ass Professor pun.
Sorry, it didn't DING DONG. ☹️
I love when you make these kinds of posts Semper. They are Supra 😎. Thanks for giving your time and for giving me something to dig in to.
Nice dig!
upvoted for pure diligence of work in this post
Great work, as usual! Thank you, Semper!
Clinesmith is an idiot. The whining about losing his salary and license ... what part of professional ethics doesn't he understand?
It his mind boggling how dumb and trusting he was with his bosses. His superiors literally handed him the documents for their ILLEGAL spying and said, "sign this".
He clearly knew what they were doing was illegal and an abuse of power, yet signed his name anyway. I swear if the devil came with horns and a forked tail and said, "Orange man bad. Now sign your name here on this contract" he would do it.
His own bosses incriminated him and he agreed. Looking at his picture he was a leftists weenie who 100% trusted and idolized his superiors. I think he really thought they'd protect him when all they were doing was setting him up.
He was rigged as a fall guy. The bosses he so admired were going to stab him in the back one day if those documents ever came out.
It's not just professional ethics he doesn't get, but common sense.
If the numbers are correct, Clinesmith wasn't making much money to take the risks he was taking. I'm sure he felt like nothing would ever come back to haunt him, but $100K / yr is peanuts for committing fraud and being involved in federal criminal activities. I would not be surprised to learn the Clintons were supplementing his income.
From what I gather of his photos and personality he was a super Leftists weenie who worshiped his superiors. He believed they cared about him. He is big into gaming and would often go to video game conventions. I bet there is more than a few photos of him cosplaying as a hobbit hidden somewhere.
His bosses probably told him what a hero he was (I suspect he fantasized himself as a superhero) and how he'd go far in the bureau as they slid him those documents. I bet it never crossed him mind that even if he got promoted he was making his own blackmail. If the documents leaked, he'd take all the blame and be locked up for years (got off light with Durham).
He probably still hasn't figured out that he meant nothing to his superiors. They only saw him as a useful idiot.
Interesting insights. I absolutely believe his superiors saw him as a useful idiot. There's a whole lot of useful idiots out there who have no clue, and really do need a one way ticket to Gitmo.
I still think they were throwing him a few bones on the side. Could have been almost anything though - money, sex, drugs? Unless you are right about him being a hero worshiper, and some of the side benefits came from name dropping.
Anyway, not arguing with you. More like a bit frightened at the ramifications. How many more like him are out there doing the devil's bidding for next to nothing, with no regard for law or ethics, and fully convinced that ruining people's lives for the cause is fully justified? Which is why I want to see crimes like ballot harvesting treated as a crime of treason as much as anything the Clintons or Bidens (et al.) have done.
Isn't this guy the 'stonetear' that went on the original thedonald (I was there) and ask for advice about changing info on sent/received emails or something
No.
Stonetear was a tech guy (whose name escapes me at the moment), and he never went on TheDonald.
He did go on Reddit to ask about altering email records. This was later discovered and posted on TheDonald.