Wednesday, October 19, 2011

DOE red-handed

Unverified news:

Poster reveal your source, Scooby

News broke today that the DOE has been caught red-handed in the act of re-wording previous press releases issued back in April about the corrupt Solyndra-gate affair.

Shades of Orwell's 1984!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Shame on you, Dr. Chu! The corrupt bureaucrats of his totally dysfunctional DOE have been exposed as rats. "Solyndra-gate" is becoming a much bigger story. Too bad no one is properly investigating Bechtel-gate!!! :


Energy Department Altered Loan-Related Releases
CNBC, Oct 19th 2011

Someone affiliated with the Department of Energy has been going back to make changes to press releases posted on the Internet weeks and months ago, CNBC has found.

http://www.cnbc.com/id/44963294

Anonymous said...

Nothing in this article is about Solyndra - shame on you!

Anonymous said...

"Congressional investigators want to obtain transcribed interviews with Department of Energy officials involved with the Solyndra scandal, including the author of the legal memo justifying the restructuring of the solar company’s loan, but the DOE has refused to submit, saying House Republicans don’t have that authority."

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2011/10/20/doe-refuses-to-let-author-of-solyndra-legal-memo-be-interviewed/#ixzz1bMh6hs4I

Anonymous said...

Perhaps all of this Green Power is being financed by a Black Bag operation. But true to form, DOE blames a contractor. DOE loves GOCO, the contractor, never DOE, takes the hit. NNSA was the government fall guy, and they knew enough to make sure the smelly substance continued downhill from them.

Anonymous said...

Dr. Chu is scheduled to testify in front of Congress about this smelly Solyndra scandel in November.

Looks like the good Dr. has lots of explaining to do about his loss of $500 million that he was warned would go straight down a money-losing rat-hole.

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