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The secretary of state Hilary Clinton was only deemed to have been negligent with her use of a private unencrypted server

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Given the fact that the specific server she used was the exact server that the government had strategically placed me on for the ability to offer me their promise of patent and copyright protection as a part of a bilateral contract that I entered into with them pertaining to my authorship and ownership of various intellectual properties of which I was valid patent owner at the time and they wished me to share with the public on a fair use basis with the promise of the future acknowledgment for derivative patents and future royalties for derivative patents which the public did great they found many patents and did acknowledge me as co-author and co-owner co-owner they're promised to protect me was by way and by means and through this very server of which walked right out the front door with the clintons when they left the White House and with them they took me the author of the software known to have created Microsoft Windows Microsoft office Microsoft Excel Microsoft PowerPoint and all of the Microsoft empire software. The Clinton's new for well that I was the author of Microsoft and the real Bill Gates yet to obstruct Justice and to keep me from the ability to move forward they use the server to block access to my ability to communicate or reach relevant information or any useful information that may have been useful and helpful to help me find the individual responsible for the depth of my identity and the illegal conversion of my entire patent portfolio and now the illegal theft and transfer of my securities owned with many corporations
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Laws and Regulations, United States Constitution
Article 1, Section 8

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To establish Post Offices and post Roads;

To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries;

To constitute Tribunals inferior to the supreme Court;

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