[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Sign-in]  [Mail]  [Setup]  [Help] 

Status: Not Logged In; Sign In

How Red Light Unlocks Your Body’s Hidden Fat-Burning Switch

The Mar-a-Lago Accord Confirmed: Miran Brings Trump's Reset To The Fed ($8,000 Gold)

This taboo sex act could save your relationship, expert insists: ‘Catalyst for conversations’

LA Police Bust Burglary Crew Suspected In 92 Residential Heists

Top 10 Jobs AI is Going to Wipe Out

It’s REALLY Happening! The Australian Continent Is Drifting Towards Asia

Broken Germany Discovers BRUTAL Reality

Nuclear War, Trump's New $500 dollar note: Armstrong says gold is going much higher

Scientists unlock 30-year mystery: Rare micronutrient holds key to brain health and cancer defense

City of Fort Wayne proposing changes to food, alcohol requirements for Riverfront Liquor Licenses

Cash Jordan: Migrant MOB BLOCKS Whitehouse… Demands ‘11 Million Illegals’ Stay

Not much going on that I can find today

In Britain, they are secretly preparing for mass deaths

These Are The Best And Worst Countries For Work (US Last Place)-Life Balance

These Are The World's Most Powerful Cars

Doctor: Trump has 6 to 8 Months TO LIVE?!

Whatever Happened to Robert E. Lee's 7 Children

Is the Wailing Wall Actually a Roman Fort?

Israelis Persecute Americans

Israelis SHOCKED The World Hates Them

Ghost Dancers and Democracy: Tucker Carlson

Amalek (Enemies of Israel) 100,000 Views on Bitchute

ICE agents pull screaming illegal immigrant influencer from car after resisting arrest

Aaron Lewis on Being Blacklisted & Why Record Labels Promote Terrible Music

Connecticut Democratic Party Holds Presser To Cry About Libs of TikTok

Trump wants concealed carry in DC.

Chinese 108m Steel Bridge Collapses in 3s, 16 Workers Fall 130m into Yellow River

COVID-19 mRNA-Induced TURBO CANCERS.

Think Tank Urges Dems To Drop These 45 Terms That Turn Off Normies

Man attempts to carjack a New Yorker


Science/Tech
See other Science/Tech Articles

Title: CRS Views EPA Library Closures
Source: Secrecy News
URL Source: http://www.fas.org/blog/secrecy/
Published: Jan 6, 2007
Author: Posted by Steven Aftergood
Post Date: 2007-01-06 12:16:54 by robin
Keywords: None
Views: 129
Comments: 3

CRS Views EPA Library Closures

Last October the Environmental Protection Agency closed five of its libraries, including the headquarters library in Washington DC, and limited public access at four others.

EPA said the closures were part of an ongoing restructuring and that public demand for EPA records would be increasingly satisfied online. Public interest groups and librarians warned that valuable documentary resources were in danger of being lost or destroyed.

A report (pdf) from the Congressional Research Service fleshes out some new details of the library closures and finds some cause for concern.

"EPA determined that the utility of some of its libraries had declined as the agency has made more information available through the Internet, and as heightened security at its facilities has led to fewer public visitors," CRS observed.

But "Which materials will be retained, dispersed, or discarded, and the amount of time and funding needed to complete this [restructuring] process, are uncertain."

See "Restructuring EPA's Libraries: Background and Issues for Congress," updated January 3, 2007.

Post Comment   Private Reply   Ignore Thread  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest

#1. To: robin (#0)

But "Which materials will be retained, dispersed, or discarded, and the amount of time and funding needed to complete this [restructuring] process, are uncertain."

"....What Nixon did next, and what stunned a lot of folks, was to set up the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and we began to pass massive environmental laws. And for what real purpose? All of them have had one effect collectively, whether at the Federal, state or local level. The one thing they all do is that they effect the transfer of private property out of the hands of private individuals and place that property into the hands of government. Now what is that all about?

Well, when we ran out of gold and, in order to keep the foreign interests from cashing in their bonds and notes and imploding and destroying the US economy, we had to show them that the resources of the US adequately collateralized their debt. In order for it to be properly collateralized, we had to show them that US citizens and US interests would not be developing, drilling and mining those resources. The effect of this was to disenfranchise American citizens of access to their resources for the purpose of making their resources available to the international financial interests that hold the debt of the US. Indeed, at the present time, about 40% of all our debt is held by and owed to foreign interests........"

The Revealing Story of the Rancher and the National Debt

http://www.ashevillet ribune.com/archives/hage1.html

Executive Order 12803 For purposes of this order: (a) “Privatization” means the disposition or transfer ... of an infrastructure asset, as determined by the head of the executive ... http://www.the powerhour.com/news2/executive_order12803.htm -

Privatizing National Parks During his election campaign, George W. Bush pledged to eliminate the $4.9 ... The Bush administration's privatization plan for the National Park Service ... http://www.mapcruzin.com/ne ws/park052103a.htm -

Faith-based watch One of the first orders of business for George W. Bush in January 2001 was to ... that Bush political appointees are taking our national parks in a new, ... http://www.mediatran sparency.org/issue.php?issueID=3 -

The Truth Will Set You Free: America's new FAST Track to fascism...The toll road privatization advocates argue that profit generates the motive ... and his cabal (all disgusting "Republicans" in the pocket of George W. Bush ... http://wakeupfromyourslumber.b logspot.com/ 2006/03/americas-new-fast-track-to- fascism.html -

All those "environmental impact statements" will probably see the shredder.

AllTheKings'HorsesWontDoIt  posted on  2007-01-07   11:32:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: AllTheKings'HorsesWontDoIt, Uncle Bill, Red Jones, *Resource Warfare* (#1) (Edited)

The one thing they all do is that they effect the transfer of private property out of the hands of private individuals and place that property into the hands of government. Now what is that all about?

Most interesting. I remember when Clinton signed away some of Utah's state owned land; but most Americans were unaware. It included land rich in copper and other important minerals, which increased the value of the copper held by the Lippo group.

He also made China the sole maker of smart bombs. (I used to try to warn the freepers, but they could care less, they insisted this was all free market).

http://inhofe.senate.gov/pressreleases/chinaupdate.html

One example of CFIUS falling short is with Magnequench International Incorporated. In 1995, Chinese corporations bought GM's Magnequench, a supplier of rare earth metals used in the guidance systems of smart-bombs. For over twelve years, the company has been moved piecemeal to mainland China, leaving the U.S. with no domestic supplier of neodymium, a critical component of rare-earth magnets. CFIUS approved this transfer. The problem takes a unique twist, as Nathan Tabor of The Conservative Voice outlines, "China [has] become the dominant supplier of rare-earth elements, also called lanthanides (`lan-tha-nides). But in the U.S., owners of the Mountain Pass mine in California, one of the finest rare-earth deposits in the world, have been spending millions of dollars over many years to resolve an environmental complaint that processing the element threatens the habitat of the desert tortoise."

Here's an old post at FR by Uncle Bill discussing some of this:

http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3b833aae1ba7.htm

The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws. – Tacitus

robin  posted on  2007-01-07   11:47:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: robin (#2)

when Clinton signed away some of Utah's state owned land; but most Americans were unaware. It included land rich in copper and other important minerals, which increased the value of the copper held by the Lippo group.

I remember the high grade, low-polluting coal....only Lippo's Indonesia had anything like it.

"Why should you care about insider trading, market manipulation, and arcane rules being broken? Truth is, a lot of people who work in buildings like these would prefer that you didn't care. But, if you're planning to retire some day, you should. You see, we've uncovered a kind of pyramid scheme?a scheme to artificially inflate the price of Chinese "red chips" - a scheme anchored by your retirement funds."

It's all getting to be a bit much for my pea brain...I'm worn out from trying to deal with all their evil manipulations of America and Americans....dividing the land for gain, so to speak. I only hope their wind meets the whirlwind soon.

Speaking of Uncle Bill, I don't think I've seen him here recently...everything is ok, I hope.

AllTheKings'HorsesWontDoIt  posted on  2007-01-07   12:51:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest


[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Sign-in]  [Mail]  [Setup]  [Help]