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In reply to the discussion: How Karl Rove fixed the FBI investigation of his theft of the 2004 Presidential election in Ohio [View all]Cliff Arnebeck
(305 posts)Thank you for this information. It is not inconsistent with the fact that the SmarTech servers were the original servers for all of the political emails that Rove et al. wanted to keep private and outside the reach of laws preserving White House communications.
Spoonamore has stated that Mike Connell asked him about how such emails could be permanently destroyed. Spoonamore declined to give him that information because, Spoonamore said, it would be illegal to destroy White House emails. We believe Mike Connell, being a law abiding honest professional did not destroy any of these emails, and instead took steps to preserve them even in the event Rove persisted in wanting them to be destroyed.
The specific such emails discussed in the excellent link you provide would have been digitally transferred from SmarTech to the law firm, so that they could then be discovered there without revealing their origin at SmarTech where the entire treasure trove of white House political emails were served and resided.