Written by: Jack Bibiano  –  Twitter: @LibertyDragon1  – Facebook: Juan Bibiano

We recently reported that Hillary Clinton’s private email server, which she shouldn’t have had, was completely compromised by a state-run Chinese company.

Now, we have put the pieces together in another stunning revelation.

The Chinese government killed or imprisoned 20 CIA operatives in China from 2010 to 2012, which would have been after Clinton’s private email server was hacked by(or possibly granted access to) a Chinese-owned company.

This state-run Chinese company operated in the Washington, D.C., area and had access to the private server during nearly Clinton’s entire term as secretary of state. The Chinese government was obtaining Hillary Clinton’s emails in real time. They did this by lodging a code into her server. Her careless and criminal behavior not only great damaged U.S. foreign policy, but also allowed for a huge breach in cybersecurity.

The FBI didn’t act even after they were tipped off. The highest-ranking agent who was notified was none other than corrupt agent Peter Strzok, who loved Clinton and hated Trump.

China killed or imprisoned 18 to 20 CIA sources from 2010 to 2012 which in turn severely crippled if not outright destroyed the U.S. intelligence apparatus in China.

Although Investigators remain divided over whether there was a spy within the Central Intelligence Agency who betrayed the sources or whether the Chinese hacked the CIA’s covert communications system, this private server breach is a significant new lead.

Democratic Senator Diane Feinstein also had a Chinese spy as her office manager and limo driver, for over twenty years.

The Chinese killed at least a dozen people providing information to the CIA from 2010 through 2012, dismantling a network that was years in the making, the newspaper reported.

One operative was shot and killed in front of a government building in China, three officials had told the New York Times, citing the reason as a message to others about working with the U.S.

“The breach was considered particularly damaging, with the number of assets lost rivaling those in the Soviet Union and Russia who perished after information passed to Moscow by spies Aldrich Ames and Robert Hanssen,” the report said. Ames was active as a spy in the 1980s and Hanssen from 1979 to 2001.

The CIA declined to comment when asked.

The fact that foreign governments were able to get access to all of Clinton’s classied files is a disgrace.