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Lisa Jackson likely Resigned Over Use of Aliases

January 11, 2013
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Lisa Jackson likely Resigned Over Use of Aliases

I don’t think Lisa Jackson’s sudden departure under curious circumstances should wipe out the whole of her efforts, though I don’t agree with much of her left-wing ideas such as killing the Keystone pipeline and attacking our energy sources. Her resignation is curiously timed with an upcoming release of her dog’s email records. Allegedly, she…

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EPA’s Lisa Jackson Hiding Identity in Official Correspondence

November 21, 2012
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EPA’s Lisa Jackson Hiding Identity in Official Correspondence

Top administration officials are using secret email accounts and other gimmicks to hide taxpayer-funded activities from public review. It makes it virtually impossible to carry out FOIA requests. In this way the EPA and other government agencies can act in complete secrecy. For example, EPA administrator Lisa Jackson used the fake name, Richard Windsor, among others,…

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EPA Will Raise the Price of Gasoline for No Real Gain Via the “Clean Air Act”

January 16, 2012
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EPA Will Raise the Price of Gasoline for No Real Gain Via the “Clean Air Act”

  The USA will end up a third rate republic – a banana republic. Remember when Obama said the price of gasoline will go up, “…get used to it” or when he said “…energy prices will skyrocket?” If you don’t remember, listen to the videos and his own words at the end of this piece. He’s…

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Quote of the Week

“Tornadoes form below a class of severe thunderstorms known as supercells. Supercells feature intense upward moving columns of air that rotate, as the wind near the surface is drawn into those columns it begins to rotate and forms the tornado vortex. The damage attributed to tornadoes is caused by the strong winds in the vortex and flying debris.

“Oklahoma sits within an area of the United States commonly referred to as ‘tornado alley’ – this area is amongst the most frequent locations of tornado occurrence in the world. At this time of year, the warm and moist air from the Gulf of Mexico and cool and dry air from above the Rocky Mountains come together to make tornado alley the perfect environment to spawn supercells and tornadoes.

“Preliminary reports of damage from the Oklahoma tornado suggest it was of EF-4 intensity, which is the second highest intensity rating. EF-4 tornadoes have wind gusts between about 265 and 320 kilometres per hour.”

Dr. Todd Lane, ARC Future Fellow, School of Earth Sciences, The University of Melbourne

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