4 thoughts on “NOAAgate now has whistleblowers; House threatens to subpoena Commerce Secretary”
+1 to tadchem’s sharp eye
Of course, conspirative communications should be protected, or conspiracies will fail.
In soviet-communist official mythology, the hideouts used by the gods of proletariat revolution during the pre-revolutionary dark ages were called “conspiratorial quarters”. The novelty we see in the bastion of free world today is that its elected government spares no effort to protect the “trasformationaries” and their comfortable quarters.
I found a new euphemism in the article. Administrator Kathryn Sullivan says that “deliberative communications between scientists should be protected”.
The only discernible difference between ‘deliberative communications’ and ‘conspiracy’ is which side of the door the speaker is on.
+1 to tadchem’s sharp eye
Of course, conspirative communications should be protected, or conspiracies will fail.
In soviet-communist official mythology, the hideouts used by the gods of proletariat revolution during the pre-revolutionary dark ages were called “conspiratorial quarters”. The novelty we see in the bastion of free world today is that its elected government spares no effort to protect the “trasformationaries” and their comfortable quarters.
I found a new euphemism in the article. Administrator Kathryn Sullivan says that “deliberative communications between scientists should be protected”.
The only discernible difference between ‘deliberative communications’ and ‘conspiracy’ is which side of the door the speaker is on.
Wow looks like we may have finally nailed them.This is VIP because there are WHISTLEBLOWERS https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/federal-eye/wp/2015/11/18/congressional-climate-change-skeptic-threatens-to-subpoena-commerce-secretary-to-get-noaa-documents/
This is much bigger than thought. Now wonder Smith is pursuing it full on!
Thank heavens some honest people at NOAA.