One Day After The Panama Papers Leaked, IRS HQ Catches Fire
Apr 11, 2016 13:57:56 GMT -6
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Post by Rickster on Apr 11, 2016 13:57:56 GMT -6
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Gee the main stream media missed this, I wonder how? It must have been a small fire since they only had to evacuate the headquarters for a week. I wonder if a investigation will be anymore successful than the one they tried for not issuing
501-c3's to conservative tax exempt organizations. If you were with the Tea Party you didn't get you exemption. Scumbags I tell you the system, the government, all of it.
"The timing of the fire and the closure have led many to speculate that perhaps the fire is an inside job, and created intentionally for the purpose of destroying records, which could possibly be evidence that correlates to Panama Papers revelations.
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Well Dah ya think... So they could go home and telecommute in the next day? How convenient, interesting you can telework into the IRS computer system possibly exposing our tax records. WHat country wouldn't want those? DO you know what they could learn? I could just see Chris Farley, Matt Farley character do this as a news report. It is so obsurd it would be halarious just like one of my favorites
"As we have been covering this week, the release of the Panama Papers has created a panic among world governments, by exposing some of their darkest secrets.
In the leak, 11.5 million documents were stolen from Mossack Fonseca and were leaked to Suddeutsche Zeitung, who then turned to the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists to examine the documents. In the time since, media organizations have been scrambling to sift through a large number of documents, in hopes of finding stories that they can spin to fit their narrative.
So far, most of the information to be released through the mainstream media has been directed at foreign governments and leaders, with a passing mention of several hundred American citizens who store their money offshore without reporting it to the IRS. Ironically enough, at the height of the Panama Papers publicity, a fire broke out in the basement of the IRS headquarters, leading to a full closure of the headquarters for over a week."
In the leak, 11.5 million documents were stolen from Mossack Fonseca and were leaked to Suddeutsche Zeitung, who then turned to the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists to examine the documents. In the time since, media organizations have been scrambling to sift through a large number of documents, in hopes of finding stories that they can spin to fit their narrative.
So far, most of the information to be released through the mainstream media has been directed at foreign governments and leaders, with a passing mention of several hundred American citizens who store their money offshore without reporting it to the IRS. Ironically enough, at the height of the Panama Papers publicity, a fire broke out in the basement of the IRS headquarters, leading to a full closure of the headquarters for over a week."
Gee the main stream media missed this, I wonder how? It must have been a small fire since they only had to evacuate the headquarters for a week. I wonder if a investigation will be anymore successful than the one they tried for not issuing
501-c3's to conservative tax exempt organizations. If you were with the Tea Party you didn't get you exemption. Scumbags I tell you the system, the government, all of it.
"IRS headquarters in Washington will remain closed for the rest of the week while repairs are made after a basement fire in the building.The agency said in a news release Tuesday that Monday afternoon’s fire affected the air handling system. No one was hurt in the fire. The IRS says telework-ready employees are expected to telework from their approved location. Officials say tax returns are not processed at headquarters; taxpayers should continue to file their returns.
The timing of the fire and the closure have led many to speculate that perhaps the fire is an inside job, and created intentionally for the purpose of destroying records, which could possibly be evidence that correlates to Panama Papers revelations.
The building was closed and workers sent home approximately 45 minutes before flames engulfed the basement “due to electrical issues with the air-conditioning system,” an IRS spokesman said. He said that about 2,000 people work there but that “a few hundred” were still in the building when the fire broke out."
The timing of the fire and the closure have led many to speculate that perhaps the fire is an inside job, and created intentionally for the purpose of destroying records, which could possibly be evidence that correlates to Panama Papers revelations.
The building was closed and workers sent home approximately 45 minutes before flames engulfed the basement “due to electrical issues with the air-conditioning system,” an IRS spokesman said. He said that about 2,000 people work there but that “a few hundred” were still in the building when the fire broke out."
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Well Dah ya think... So they could go home and telecommute in the next day? How convenient, interesting you can telework into the IRS computer system possibly exposing our tax records. WHat country wouldn't want those? DO you know what they could learn? I could just see Chris Farley, Matt Farley character do this as a news report. It is so obsurd it would be halarious just like one of my favorites