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Originally posted by Silk
I see a woman here who cannot communicate (so probably not school'd if disinfo called be the cry. Just some one looking for attention - and in my book badly.
Associated Press:
A Michigan congressman is accusing [NASA] of teaching employees how to avoid disclosing controversial information, including rewriting documents and destroying them.
Rep. Howard Wolpe (D-Mich) said congressional investigators looking into a program to develop the SP-100 nuclear space reactor, found a two-page set of instructions on how to deal with FOIA requests.
"This NASA document instructs government employees to: 1) rewrite and even destroy documents 'to minimize adverse impact'; 2) mix up documents and camouflage handwriting so that the document's significance would be 'less meaningful'; and 3) take steps to 'enhance the utility' of various FOIA exemptions," Wolpe wrote to NASA Administrator Richard H. Truly.
Originally posted by Solarskye
The only thing I don't get is why would they have a guard watching another guard burn photos. Is it me or does that sound very stupid
If I wanted to burn photos that were top secret I wouldn't have a guard doing it. I'd have all the top Nasa officials that know the truth there to witness the burnings and no guards allowed.
This still doesn't mean I don't think they're covering things up. I believe they are, but to do it in a way that she's suggesting just doesn't sound right. If for all these years they've kept this secret then why would they make a mistake like that?
Edit a word spelled wrong, sorry.
[edit on 10/10/2007 by Solarskye]