Serowbot wrote on 09/28/19 at 11:38:51:Between May 2018 and August 2019,...
Changed a form over 15 months?...
They must have changed it one word a week...
The change to the “urgent concern” submission form was first highlighted on Twitter by researcher Stephen McIntyre.
This story is based on a Twitter post.
It may be true,.. but I think we best wait for better confirmation.
Stephen McIntyre is best known as a climate change denier...
Funny that he should discover this.
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Yeah, I don't know anything about this, just found it on RCP.
The date(s) listed, I am thinking perhaps the last known whistle blowing claim was at the first date, in 2018, and the wording regarding the requirements were still intact.....
The last date would fall into our current claim/charge, which if true, it changed in August after the complaint was first logged, but was held until the
changes could be made to make it applicable, then we have a
BIG problem.
In the testimony on Thursday the guy said we was not instructed by this Trump administration to with hold the claim, but because it did not meet the required elements of first hand knowledge....
I agree, we should not rush to judgement, but that decorum appears to have long been abandoned in this current climate, and I hold the media responsible for much of that carelessness.
I understand a search is underway now, in regards to if the proper procedures were carried out, to perform this. Documentation is mandatory, and lost paper, emails, computer files crashing, lost, will not pass the muster on this event, I don't believe.