Monday, June 3, 2013

Unreal Deception at EPA

     The Washington Times says that retired Environmental Protection Agency Director Lisa Jackson invented a person, who she named Richard Windsor
     Mr. Windsor was claimed to be an EPA employee. He was given theoretical training, which ostensibly qualified him to at least give professional advice on EPA matters. He was also awarded the “scholar of ethical behavior” each year from 2010 through 2012.
     We have no details yet on how deeply the fictitious Mr. Windsor Influenced EPA decisions. However, we do know that EPA Director Lisa Jackson used Mr. Williams' theoretically qualified expertise, when she herself was not qualified.
     Congratulations to Mr. Christopher Homer for unearthing this ridiculous and deceptive dime store novel scenario, which again shows Administrative Agency perpetration of fraud and deception on the American public. Mr. Horner first revealed the existence of fictional Richard Windsor last year in his book “The Liberal War on Transparency”. The EPA has not denied the allegation.
     This sort of thing can only be controlled by use of Congressional oversight, oversight, oversight!

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