Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Forger-in-Chief Strikes Again: Obama's DOE Altered Loan Program Related Press Releases
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Forger-in-Chief: Obama's DOE altered loan program press releases; We can now add Obama's DOE to the crime syndicate among ballot petition forgery, birth certificate forgery, selective service registration forgery, and social security number fraud.
It appears as though the Obama administration has been caught red-handed trying to cover up evidence in relation to the ?green? loans programs that helped finance Solyndra. CNBC reports that a number of press releases posted by the Department of Energy have been retroactively altered to remove the name a solar company thought by many to be the next ?green? failure:
Naturally, the DOE blames ?outside contractors,? who ?inadvertently? altered the news bulletins while updating the loans program website.
Either way, what possible motivation could DOE have to making the changes? Well, here?s a possibility:
MORE HERE: http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/280715/busted-doe-altered-solyndra-related-documents-andrew-stiles
Energy Department Altered Loan-Related Releases: http://www.cnbc.com/id/44963294
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Forger-in-Chief Strikes Again: Obama's DOE Altered Loan Program Related Press Releases
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Forger-in-Chief: Obama's DOE altered loan program press releases; We can now add Obama's DOE to the crime syndicate among ballot petition forgery, birth certificate
Busted: DOE Altered Loan Program Bulletins
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It appears as though the Obama administration has been caught red-handed trying to cover up evidence in relation to the ?green? loans programs that helped finance Solyndra. CNBC reports that a number of press releases posted by the Department of Energy have been retroactively altered to remove the name a solar company thought by many to be the next ?green? failure:
The changes occurred in two press releases from the Department of Energy?s loan guarantee program ? the same program that has been the center of controversy surrounding the failed solar company Solyndra.
Both were changed to remove the name of a company that has received negative press attention in recent days, SunPower, and replace it with the name of another company, NRG Energy.
In the April case, the Department of Energy loan programs office announced in a press release on April 12 ?conditional commitment? to a $1.187 billion loan guarantee to support the California Valley Solar Ranch project, which it said was ?sponsored by SunPower Corporation.?
But that release was later changed on one website to say the project was ?sponsored by NRG Energy.? The date on the release remained ?April 12, 2011.?
The name substitution is not completely random. NRG recently finalized its acquisition of the California Valley Solar Ranch project from SunPower in September. However, at the time of the press release in April, SunPower still controlled the project.Both were changed to remove the name of a company that has received negative press attention in recent days, SunPower, and replace it with the name of another company, NRG Energy.
In the April case, the Department of Energy loan programs office announced in a press release on April 12 ?conditional commitment? to a $1.187 billion loan guarantee to support the California Valley Solar Ranch project, which it said was ?sponsored by SunPower Corporation.?
But that release was later changed on one website to say the project was ?sponsored by NRG Energy.? The date on the release remained ?April 12, 2011.?
Naturally, the DOE blames ?outside contractors,? who ?inadvertently? altered the news bulletins while updating the loans program website.
Either way, what possible motivation could DOE have to making the changes? Well, here?s a possibility:
SunPower now carries $820 million in debt, an amount $20 million greater than its market capitalization. If SunPower was a bank, the feds would shut it down. Instead, it received a lifeline twice the size of the money sent down the Solyndra drain.
Indeed, SunPower received a $1.2 billion loan guarantee just days before the DOE?s Sept. 30 deadline to approve such agreements. The company, like Solyndra, is also extremely well-connected politically.MORE HERE: http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/280715/busted-doe-altered-solyndra-related-documents-andrew-stiles
Energy Department Altered Loan-Related Releases: http://www.cnbc.com/id/44963294
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