Posted on 09/20/2011 6:03:21 AM PDT by markomalley
Last week, The Daily Beasts Eli Lake opened up a new scandal in the White House by revealing that a four-star Air Force general told Congress that Obama administration officials had pressured him to change his testimony about LightSquared, a company with ties to Obama and his election campaign. Eli follows up today with a report that a second witness, a head of a federal agency, says the White House also offered him guidance by asking him to insert a paragraph expressing confidence in LightSquareds efforts:
[T]he White Houses Office of Management and Budget urged federal officials testifying before two House oversight hearings in the last month to say they hoped testing for GPS and LightSquared interference would take only 90 days, according to interviews.
The Daily Beast obtained the paragraph the OMB asked government witnesses to insert into their recent congressional testimony, which says in part, We hope that testing can be complete within 90 days.
The issue of LightSquared and the OMBs interest in testimony came to light last week when The Daily Beast reported that Gen. William Shelton, the four-star general in charge of the Air Force Space Command, told House lawmakers in a classified briefing that he felt pressured by the White House to change his testimony on LightSquared. Shelton ultimately rejected the White House suggestions and delivered his own testimony last week.
On Monday, a second witness, Anthony Russo, director of the National Coordination Office for Space-Based Positioning, Navigation, and Timing, told The Daily Beast that he too was asked by the OMB to insert the 90-day timeframe into his testimony before the House Science Committee, but he refused. The hearing originally was scheduled for Aug. 3, then rescheduled for Sept. 8.
Russo says he assumed that the White House approached all of the other witnesses and asked them to insert the paragraph into their prepared testimony. Russo scoffed at the notion that the testing could be complete in 90 days, and ended up editing out that claim. While Shelton told Congress that the White House exerted pressure on him to insert that claim, Russo told Eli that he considered it more guidance than pressure.
Still, how many witnesses told Congress that testing could be done in 90 days based on this guidance from administration officials? One former FCC commissioner tells Eli that putting a 90-day window on testing would be unprecedented. For one thing, tests like this take some time to execute, but testing often produces unpredicted outcomes. In fact, thats the whole point of conducting the tests. When those arise, then more testing will be required to resolve the issues discovered, and on a matter as complex as dealing with interference to global navigational systems, 90 days sounds like a ridiculously short period of time.
Congress needs to look into the allegations of witness manipulation on behalf of LightSquared, especially Sheltons claim of being pressured to make LightSquared look good. If that pressure included insinuations of career damage for testifying honestly, then Congress needs to shine as much light on the connections between LightSqaured and the White House, and the decision to pressure the military on behalf of a donor. At the very least, any further witnesses to Congress from this administration should be asked whether their testimony is entirely theirs, or whether someone else told them to testify in a particular manner.
I can’t keep up with all this controversy, its like watching a real life season of 24 before your eyes, full of conspiracy and manipulation.
Can you imagine the media frenzy if Dick Cheney had written a memo to a high-ranking military officer or the head of a federal agency telling them what to say in their testimony about Halliburton? It would be in such large type above the fold at the NY Times and the Washington Post that the headlines wouldn’t fit on the front page. And it would be front page news for even longer than Abu Ghraib.
and in lights, the hooha from the left would have been deafening.
Drudge has a story that the CEO of Lightstreet denies any contact with the WH. So you got three different stories, the one of the generals, the one of the WH, and the one of the Lightstreet CEO.
I hear you, but if this was 24 the ‘real’ bad guys would have changed three times already.
Plus Kim Bauer would be chased by a cougar.
I’ll go with the generals on this one.
I think I would much rather believe the Generals.
Just sayin’
lets see, optio 1 : The WH, option 2 : Some Dem Donor, option 3 : generals and anyone else who is not the WH or a Dem bundler.
Who is telling the truth, why that would be option 3.
Remember when Bush offered ‘guidance’ to officials to give a positive recomendation to Enron?
Remember when Dick Cheney told a General to change his testimony on Haliburton?
No? That’t because those didn’t happen- but if they had the press would have to see their doctor because they would STILL have an erection over this
I’m curious. This is a big deal. I get that. But if these sleazy scams rightly get folks irate, how come the same people aren’t jumpin’ ugly about our bailouts of Europe. FWIW, I don’t see how US taxpayers being forced to prop up the Eurozone is any less sleazy or criminal. And there’s one HECKUVA lot more money involved.
It’s astonishing how the press automatically defers to the democrat donor and obama (who invested in the company) over the generals who build their careers on discipline and integrity.
Perhaps the general was better prepared for retirement than is this guy.
I get the feeling that the “90 days testing” is significant, but I don’t know why.
“Guidance”, eh? Back in the day it was called “witness tampering”.
Read this: It’s in PDF.
2 state-of-the-art Garmin GPS were bocked within several miles of the LightSquare test transmitter!
http://www.saveourgps.org/pdf/Wide_Area_GPS_Jamming_Caused_by_LightSquared_Proposed_System.pdf
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http://freegeographytools.com/2011/how-the-fcc-plans-to-destroy-gps-a-simple-explanation
“...If implemented as planned, all current GPS receivers will no longer operate correctly in areas covered by their system, which include the overwhelming majority of the US population. I wish I were kidding, but Im not...”
I’m your GPS: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZXM_g3mqew
I’m your GPS
Turn Right up Ahead
Obama messed up the signals with lightwave so I just have to Wing it!
I mean Turn Left , recalculating TURN RIGHT NOW!!!!
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