Update on USAID Document Destruction – IOTW Report

Update on USAID Document Destruction

Is this standard operation or something suspicious? Or is it both?

10 Comments on Update on USAID Document Destruction

  1. Paper is usually destroyed, digital copies remain.
    Even if it were nefarious, nothing is ever truly deleted without great effort or high explosives/immense amounts of heat.
    Rolled my eyes when the headlines came out about it yesterday.
    Likely none of them are smart enough to empty the printer hard drives not to mention the document servers

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  2. With this mass shredding / burning of paper documents which is probably on a full 24 hour schedule, then the digital version goes POOF, we will know they are protecting all those kickbacks and laundered money the Leftists and RINOS received.

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  3. Consider this: You’ve just been fired/RIF’d/bought-out/retired. Do you say to yourself, “Golly, I think I better stick around and shred a bazillion old documents that nobody really cares about and aren’t that important.”?

    It sure doesn’t sound like our gov’t is loaded with the kind of conscientious high-achievers who would come back into the office for the first time in FIVE years just to tidy things up a bit and make it all spic and span for the incoming, opposing party hires.

    Suspicious?! I’d check everyone’s box of desk chachkies to see if a couple of taxpayer-bought laptops and wireless headsets were hidden at the bottom as they leave the building.

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