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    Unhappy U.S. Air Force has lost records concerning 100,000 investigations

    "U.S. Air Force has lost records concerning 100,000 investigations into everything from workplace disputes to fraud"

    http://www.govexec.com/defense/2016/...ecords/129058/

    ... well, how fortunate for those being investigated and all kinds of deep black project activities.

    The best experts are not able to recover the data from the hard drives and apparently there is no backup. Yeah, right.
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    Default Re: U.S. Air Force has lost records about 100,000 investigations

    There is always a back up. In all military in all us federal systems of such a nature, there is always a back up.

    They have back ups for their back ups.

    thus this is denial, this is to keep the public and congress out of their systems.

    If pushed, they will probably throw a general under the bus, some pre-ordained sacrifice, but they will keep their secrets, as you can see.

    Note that these words are spoken under the shadow of 50 dead in Orlando, so it does not get media airplay that would be noticed by the public.

    If certain parts of the media are helping them bury this, then the more better for them.
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    Default Re: U.S. Air Force has lost records about 100,000 investigations

    My guess is they're in the same place as the reels and reels of film lost from NASA's moon missions, along with around 6.327 billion biro's.

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    Default Re: U.S. Air Force has lost records about 100,000 investigations

    Quote Posted by Builder (here)
    "U.S. Air Force has lost records concerning 100,000 investigations into everything from workplace disputes to fraud"

    http://www.govexec.com/defense/2016/...ecords/129058/

    ... well, how fortunate for those being investigated and all kinds of deep black project activities.

    The best experts are not able to recover the data from the hard drives and apparently there is no backup. Yeah, right.
    Since there is no backup (but there is) it means it is a cover up.

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    Default Re: U.S. Air Force has lost records about 100,000 investigations

    Quote Posted by Builder (here)
    The best experts are not able to recover the data from the hard drives and apparently there is no backup. Yeah, right.
    That's why those experts are the best ... they can be trusted to not recover what was not to be recovered.
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    Default Re: U.S. Air Force has lost records about 100,000 investigations

    An even larger event happened in 1973 with the National Personnel Records Center fire.

    Quote NPRC, the custodian of military service records, lost approximately 16-18 million official military personnel records as a result of the fire
    Quote 80% loss to records of U.S. Army personnel discharged November 1, 1912, to January 1, 1960[2]
    75% loss to records of U.S. Air Force personnel discharged September 25, 1947, to January 1, 1964, with names alphabetically after Hubbard, James E.[2]
    Some U.S. Army Reserve personnel who performed their initial active duty for training in the late 1950s but who received final discharge as late as 1964.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nation...ds_Center_fire

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    Default Re: U.S. Air Force has lost records about 100,000 investigations

    BTW (I never researched it myself) is it true that 9/11 WTC7 and the damaged part of the Pentagon were housing the databases that would have been necessary to find where the missing 2.3 trillions went that Rumsfeld announced on 9/10?

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    Default Re: U.S. Air Force has lost records about 100,000 investigations

    Quote Posted by Builder (here)
    BTW (I never researched it myself) is it true that 9/11 WTC7 and the damaged part of the Pentagon were housing the databases that would have been necessary to find where the missing 2.3 trillions went that Rumsfeld announced on 9/10?
    My understanding is that the people assigned to investigate where that 2.3 trillion dollars went, and (supposedly) the only copy of the records of their research, were what was blown up in the Pentagon. Rumsfeld's comment the day before successfully served as a motivation to get all the team working that investigation to gather the morning of 9/11, at work, to focus on their investigation. I suspect that this might have been an intended consequence of Rumsfeld's comment.
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    Default Re: U.S. Air Force has lost records about 100,000 investigations

    Quote Posted by Paul (here)
    Quote Posted by Builder (here)
    BTW (I never researched it myself) is it true that 9/11 WTC7 and the damaged part of the Pentagon were housing the databases that would have been necessary to find where the missing 2.3 trillions went that Rumsfeld announced on 9/10?
    My understanding is that the people assigned to investigate where that 2.3 trillion dollars went, and (supposedly) the only copy of the records of their research, were what was blown up in the Pentagon. Rumsfeld's comment the day before successfully served as a motivation to get all the team working that investigation to gather the morning of 9/11, at work, to focus on their investigation. I suspect that this might have been an intended consequence of Rumsfeld's comment.
    That section was where the people were, but not the databases. All data storage is centralized, in a deep (very secure) part of the Pentagon that wasn't hit at all.

    Only the computer terminals (and the people) were taken out. But the public has been led to assume that all the data was lost, as well. Not so.

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    Default Re: U.S. Air Force has lost records about 100,000 investigations

    But Rumsfeld's bunker offices, at the pentagon... somehow...also blew up on that morning of 9/11. In a non attacked part of the building Ie, far from where the supposed plane hit.
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    Default Re: U.S. Air Force has lost records about 100,000 investigations

    ok first thought is evidence of chemtrail program , bluebook ? etc

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