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Michael Honeycutt, EPA Top Science Adviser, Lies under Oath

August 24, 2020

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Michael Honeycutt, Ph.D., whom this post tersely exposes, is the chairman of the Environmental Protection Agency’s Science Advisory Boards and the director of toxicology of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). Readers may consult “What TCEQ Exec L’Oreal Stepney Would Ask Michael Honeycutt if She Cared Whether the Directors Her Agency Employed Were Unscrupulous […]

Restraining Order Fraud and the Disintegration of Morals

July 20, 2014

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It’s estimated that two to three million restraining orders are issued each year. It’s also estimated that a significant number of them, if not a majority, are based on fraud (i.e., lies intended to mislead). It’s further the case that lying in court is ignored. To quote Texas attorneys Beth E. Maultsby and Kathryn Flowers Samler, for […]