Obama Administration Hides From Truth, Locks Up Damaging Solyndra Evidence

Something tells me that Eric Holder would not have allowed the investigation of Obama’s pet company Solyndra, if there was any chance that it could put more heat on Obama.

It seems a lot more likely that the Obama administration spurred on the Solyndra investigation because they know by doing so, they lock up the files and any other damaging information until they decide to release the information. This effectively hides all evidence of crimes and corruption by the Obama administration, and if my guess is right, the FBI will release their investigation report in the days after the next election.

Federal agents have expanded their examination of the now-bankrupt California solar power company Solyndra, searching the homes of the company’s CEO and two of its executives, examining computer files and documents, iWatch News and ABC News have learned.

Agents visited the homes of CEO Brian Harrison and company founder Chris Gronet and a former executive, according to a source who agreed to speak only on the condition of anonymity because of the legal sensitivity of the situation.

Gronet, reached



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Issa: Obama Admin Intimidating Witnesses In ATF “Fast and Furious” Gun Probe

What is the Obama administration trying to cover-up?

Why are they trying to get people to not testify in the ATF “Fast and Furious” gun probe? Could it be that if these witnesses testify, that they will implicate the Obama administration and ATF in being complicit in the “Fast and Furious” weapon fiasco?

We think this is most likely the case.

The Obama administration sought to intimidate witnesses into not testifying to Congress on Tuesday about whether ATF knowingly allowed weapons, including assault rifles, to be “walked” into Mexico, the chairman of a House committee investigating the program said in an interview Monday.

House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell E. Issa, California Republican, said at least two scheduled witnesses expected to be asked about a controversial weapons investigation known as “Fast and Furious” received warning letters from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to limit their testimony.

Mr. Issa’s committee is set to hear testimony from six current or former ATF employees, including agents and attaches assigned to the bureau’s offices in Mexico, about the operation



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