For original reference here is the post that was linked to from the Awful forums about this:
"Homeland security buys in bulk and at great premium millions of dollars of useless personal appliances from China, such as rice cookers, nose hair trimmers, massage wands, and heating pads, boxes them up, and buries them in railroad shipping containers in the Arizona desert for no reason whatsoever other than to spend its budget and prevent sub-agencies from getting the funds. I suspect that the money goes to a middleman in order to secretly siphon funds into foreign organizations which we can't support over the table, but this is just me trying to find a justification for this massive and intentional government waste."
Here is the link to the Awful forums post:
http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1845896Now look what I found at the Barry M. Goldwater Range/Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=32%C2%B037%2742.58%22N,+113%C2%B0+8%2715.98%22W&t=k&ll=32.628104,-113.137373&spn=0.002019,0.005407At least we know it is possible to get railroad shipping containers into the Arizona (Sonora) Desert. The question is when were those Google photos were taken? Most Google photos only go back to 2002, so we know it was later than that. Most of the Arizona photos were taken during 2003.
Vetting:
I originally thought this was a joke post because it made wild accusations, but as I have shown the wildest could be true. Something Awful is known for this kind of junk, but I have a better question: why would someone post this on a comedy forum if it was supposed to be a joke?
In addition the person who made these claims was right about a lot of things:
1. Bush really does let up on his Texas accent; I have video evidence of it:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/life/If you click on the video of Bush in the Oval Office and watch it, you will find he has a lot less Texan in his accent than he does on (MSM)camera.
2. Furthermore on the same web page if you click on the tour Cheney gives, you will find that he is a weirdo, more so than in public. He acts like "that weird kid who mumbles".
3. "There is an administrative law judge who sits in an office in a building near the white-house, earns around 200k per year and has a secretary, and he does nothing except sit, read, and listen to classical music all day. His secretary likewise does nothing. He gets meals taken to him from the White-house kitchen, and is so lonely that he latches on to whoever gets sent and talks to them for hours about the Korean war. His family is all dead and his secretary hates him. In a drawer in his desk he has an old revolver, which he got in there somehow despite that he shouldn't have been able to bring it in. I think he will shoot himself one day."
This should be easy, but I can't find anyone in either the Department of Commerce Building or the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, yet who fits those criteria. I did find this person who works for the Department of Agriculture, his office has a budget of $325,000 for three people, but he now only has one female assistant. Alas he was appointed to the Office of Judicial Officer in 1996, but it shows that an administrative law judge makes about $200,000 and that they do have assistants.
Here is the website of the OJO at the USDA:
http://www.usda.gov/da/ojo.htmThis is the nugget that could completely make or break this post, all the other are non-independently verifiable, this is.
This makes me believe this story:
Michael Brown, during his testimony before various committees investigating Hurricane Katrina, said that FEMA had been starved for funding and this was the main reason it could not do better during the hurricane. This weird stuff about things being buried in the AZ desert would give more credibility to this claim.
I need help with this story:
1. We need to find someone who is close enough to the White House to have his meals delivered, who is an administrative law judge, has an assistant, works in an over-regulated industry and has a small case load, served in Korea, and was appointed by Ronald Reagan. This is a lot of information and some of it won't narrow the field down much, specifically the fact Ronald Reagan appointed 361 Federal Judges during his Presidency.
2. We need to find better (and more recent) satellite images of the Sonora Desert in the area of the railroad cars I found.
3. We need to find out why the cargo containers in the picture are there.
In general we need to check-out this story as much as possible, so if you find any evidence to the contrary or in support of this story please post it.