Announcing A New Department of Energy Transparency WIKI for DOE Applicants
After half a decade of law enforcement, forensic, Congressional,
journalist and public investigation, it has become clear that nefarious
parties had used the United States Department of Energy as a slush fund to
compensate campaign financiers. Because the public funds abuses entirely
involved the hard- earned tax dollars of each citizen in the nation, all
parties agreed that additional transparency and oversight was needed. This
peer-to-peer information WIKI is one such effort.
All information provided by applicants, agencies and the public is freely
and openly available to everyone at this WIKI.
Specific investigators at agencies and entities that include: FBI, OSC,
AG, DOJ, FTC, SEC, DOE, FCC, EPA, US CONGRESS, ACLU, EU, and major news
desks, receive notification of new postings on this site. The applicants
have cooperated with the filing of case data for existing, and ongoing,
investigations by all of the above.
This site is compliant with the protocols of SLAPP/ANTISLAPP, EU Privacy,
Anti-Trust Reporting, UN Human Rights Policy, Fair Use doctrine, U.S.
First Amendment, ACLU Standards, Freedom of the Press standards and WIKI
protocol.
Almost every previous applicant sought to serve their country, provide
jobs, deliver a secure domestic energy solution that could be fueled from
within domestic borders and, generally, "do the right thing". In the past,
those who were not part of a covert campaign finance insider group were
stone-walled, black-listed, character assassinated and blockaded by
government employees operating under orders from campaign financiers.
While illegal, that process also threatened citizens trust in the public
policy process. This WIKI seeks to mitigate those challenges.
The voters agree: Secret committees, covert tribunals and back room trades
for search engine rankings should not be the methods by which the future
energy options for taxpayers are determined.
This WIKI, along with the ongoing investigations by Congress, news media
and law enforcement community have already set new legal precedents,
terminated corrupt individuals and saved taxpayers hundreds of millioms of
dollars. This site allows applicants to log, track and publicly report all
action, inaction and confusion.
Everyone involved looks forward to the exciting work ahead.