DOE sends a "litigation hold notice" regarding CRU to employees – asking to "preserve documents"

http://www.er.doe.gov/News_Information/Logo_Gallery/Logos/New_DOE_Seal_Color.jpg

UPDATE: I’ve confirmed this document, see below the “read more” line.

It appears bigger things are brewing related to CRU’s Climategate.

WUWT commenter J.C. writes in comments:

I work at the Savannah River Site (SRS) in South Carolina. I’ve been following the Climategate scandal since its inception. The first time many of my coworkers had heard of the situation was when I asked them about it.

Well, well, well.

Look what was waiting in every single email Inbox on Monday morning:

______________________________________________

“December 14, 2009

DOE Litigation Hold Notice

DOE-SR has received a “Litigation Hold Notice” from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) General Council and the DOE Office of Inspector General regarding the Climate Research Unit at the University of East Anglia in England. Accordingly, they are requesting that SRNS, SRR and other Site contractors locate and preserve all documents, records, data, correspondence, notes, and other materials, whether official or unofficial, original or duplicative, drafts or final versions, partial or complete that may relate to the global warming, including, but not limited to, the contract files, any related correspondence files, and any records, including emails or other correspondence, notes, documents, or other material related to this contract, regardless of its location or medium on which it is stored. In other words, please preserve any and all documents relevant to “global warming, the Climate Research Unit at he University of East Anglia In England, and/or climate change science.”

As a reminder, this Litigation Hold preservation obligation supersedes any existing statutory or regulatory document retention period or destructive schedule. The determination of what information may be potentially relevant is based upon content and substance and generally does not depend on the type of medium on which the information exists. The information requested may exist in various forms, including paper records, hand-written notes, telephone log entries, email, and other electronic communication (including voicemail), word processing documents (including drafts, spreadsheets, databases, and calendars), telephone logs, electronic address books, PDAs (like Palm Pilots and Blackberries), internet usage files, systems manuals, and network access information in their original format. All ESI should be preserved in its originally-created, or “native” format, along with related metadata. Relevant backup tapes and all indexes for those tapes should also be preserved. Further, information that is reasonably accessible must nonetheless be preserved, because such sources will, at the very least, need to be identified and, under compelling circumstances, may need to be produced.

If you have any doubts as to whether specific information is responsive, err on the side of preserving that information.

Any employee who has information covered by this Litigation Hold is requested to contact Madeline Screven, Paralegal, SRNS Office of General Council, 5-4634, for additional instructions.

Michael L. Wamsted

Associate General Council”

_______________________________________________

Everyone on-site who has an email account received this letter. That’s somewhere in the neighborhood of 8000 people. How about that? And this is the first official mention of the entire subject that I have seen.

DOE-SR = Department of Energy Savannah River

SRNS = Savannah River Nuclear Solutions

SRR = Savannah River Remediation


NOTE: Some commenters raised some doubts about the authenticity of this email.

I checked out a couple of things before I posted this. The IP address of J.C. comes from the correct location in South Carolina, Aiken, and the name Michael L. Wamsted does work for DOE at the SRS in SC in legal. See http://phonebook.doe.gov/

Also the existence of the paralegal “Madeline Screven” listed in the email (whom I believe composed it) is listed in the DOE phonebook search of  “Screven” and is listed in the same building as Wamsted.

The “Council -vs- Counsel” spelling error could be something as simple as a spell checker substituting the wrong word, or just a dumb mistake when composing email where the spell checker would not flag “council” as it is spelled correctly.  Heck, I misspell “meteorologist” sometimes in correspondence, dropping an “o”. I have had a situation sometimes where “metrologist” (also valid) gets substituted on spell check. Spelling mistakes, compounded with spell checker substitution errors – they happen. I have one computer (the one I’m typing on) that always switches the word “because” to “becuase” in spell checks for some odd reason, and I can’t figure out how to correct it. So I live with it and try to manually fix it when I notice it.  There is another spelling error “Climate Research Unit at he University”. Which is a mistake I make from time to time, missing the “t” on the. Spell checkers don’t catch that one, since “he” is a correctly spelled word.

If the IP had not come from Aiken, SC where Savannah River Site and lab is, I would be highly suspect of it. But the IP address in Aiken and the names check out. Aiken is right next to SRS.

See the doc and map for directions here: http://www.srs.gov/general/about/directions_aiken.pdf

The language used also checks out, it has been reviewed by an attorney who frequents WUWT and he raised no red flags. Steve McIntyre points out that Dr. Jones got funding from DOE (of which SRS is part of). The different pieces connect pretty well and I don’t have a reason to doubt this memo sent via email today. – Anthony

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UPDATE: 12/15/12:36 PST

I called SRS Legal office just now and spoke with Madeline Screven, who is listed as a paralegal in the letter I posted. I found her telephone number via the DOE phonebook.

http://phonebook.doe.gov/

When I called, she fully identified herself in her greeting to me, I explained who I was, giving my full name. She asked if I was “on or off site” referring to SRS. I explained I’m off-site.

My question: “Do you have a litigation hold notice related to the Climate Research Unit.”

Her answer: “Yes we do”

Confirmed.

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yonason
December 14, 2009 10:38 pm

Huh, I can’t spell either. It’s Wamstead, not Warmstead. BUT, he is still “Senior Counsel” to WSRC.
“See Record of Telephone Conversation between Michael Wamsted, Counsel for WSRC, and Ann S. Augustyn, Hearing Officer (January 4, 2001); Letter from Michael Wamsted, Counsel for WSRC, to Ann S. Augustyn, Hearing Officer (January 12, 2001). The Complainant declined the opportunity to file a reply to WSRC’s response to her January 4, 2001 Letter.

WSRC has acknowledged that this perception is held by some employees at the Savannah River worksite. See Record of Telephone Conversation between Michael Wamsted, WSRC Senior Counsel, and Helen Mancke, OHA Investigator (October 23, 2000).

http://www.oha.doe.gov/cases/whistle/vbh0056.htm
Note the source is the DOE.
REPLY: see the update I posted to the story -A

jef
December 14, 2009 10:41 pm

Good catch on the “counsel”…this is not an original, perhaps (if authentic) typed in by J.C.
We’ve seen fakery before used as a tactic of the scare-warmers to discredit targeted sites.
REPLY: I checked out a couple of things before I posted this. The IP address of J.C. comes from the correct location in South Carolina, Aiken, and the name Michael L. Wamsted does work for DOE at the SRS in SC in legal. See http://phonebook.doe.gov/
The Council -vs- Counsel could be something as simple as a spell checker substituting the wrong word. Heck, I misspell “meteorologist” sometimes in correspondence. It happens. If the IP had not come from Aiken, SC where Savannah River Site and lab is, I would be highly suspect of it.
See the doc for directions here: http://www.srs.gov/general/about/directions_aiken.pdf
The language used checks out, it has been reviewed by an attorney who frequents WUWT and he raised no red flags. Steve McIntyre points out that Dr. Jones got funding from DOE (of which SRS is part of). The different pieces connect pretty well and I don’t have a reason to doubt this memo sent via email today. – Anthony

photon without a Higgs
December 14, 2009 10:45 pm

chuckblandford (22:11:08) :
don’t get your hopes up, justice is a long road.
But the court of public opinion will act much quicker! Global warming cannot recover from ClimateGate damage.
It will be satisfying to see warmers get even more desperate on tv. Does that sound bad?
I love the smell of “litigation hold notice” over ClimateGate” in the morning!

Michael
December 14, 2009 10:49 pm

I could educate you guys if you would allow me. Bookmark these videos for viewing.
Politics – The Power of Nightmares, (Part 1/3), “Baby it’s Cold Outside“
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4933960062431353720&ei=rzAnS6WuHIT0qAK_0Pi9DA&q=the+power+of+nightmares+part+1&view=3#docid=2798679275960015727
The Power of Nightmares Part 2: The Phantom Victory – by Adam Curtis
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2798679275960015727&ei=1y4nS_qBNIm-qQLBsdC-DA&q=the+power+of+nightmares#docid=4602171665328041876
The Power of Nightmares Part 3: The Shadows in the Cave – by Adam Curtis
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2081592330319789254&ei=IzAnS7bBMoW0qwLC2OzYDA&q=the+power+of+nightmares+part+3&view=3#

December 14, 2009 10:51 pm

I hope you were able to verify this document Anthony, because misspelling the name of the issuing authority ‘U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) General Council’ and the letter writer’s own title ‘Associate General Council’ and ‘Office of General Council’ as well as getting the name of the CRU wrong is suspicious to say the least.

yonason
December 14, 2009 10:53 pm

Michael (22:31:35) :
“Perception is 9/10 of the LAW!”
Actually, no, it’s not. “Perception” isn’t going to send anyone to jail.
And besides, what would the Westinghouse Savannah River Company (You know, like the “Savannah River Site” the author of this piece claimed he/she worked at) have to do with CRU, anyway?
I say it’s bogus.

photon without a Higgs
December 14, 2009 10:56 pm

Jeff L (22:04:32) :
Lots of questions if other agencies (other DOE facilities, NOAA, NASA, EPA etc) have received similar notes. Any insiders reading care to comment either way?
——————————————–
Gavin Schmidt is in ClimateGate emails. If NASA is not included then what gives?

gv
December 14, 2009 10:57 pm

would this not be as a result of the letters that Senator Inhofe sent out to the relevant government agencies a week or three ago?
http://epw.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Minority.PressReleases&ContentRecord_id=27fe9184-802a-23ad-45e5-8feb948b7bb3&Region_id=&Issue_id=

Paul Vaughan
December 14, 2009 10:59 pm

Admins are consolidating power – not necessarily a good thing – more red tape, more rules, more hurdles, more regulations — they love having reason to CONTROL more. No wonder no credible science gets done with 4/5 of the money going to admins.
I don’t know this organization. Is it unionized? My first concern would be that the control is shifting to unionized admins who prioritize solidarity over truth. I have been involved in some very “educational” conflicts with unionized admins.
If this pattern of consolidation of power continues, it won’t be long before you have to sign solidarity papers to get research funding.

Editor
December 14, 2009 11:01 pm

Michael (22:31:35) :
There does seem to be a Wamsted with the DOE.

Tenuc
December 14, 2009 11:05 pm

OT- Front page of Daily Express in UK.
100 REASONS WHY GLOBAL WARMING IS NATURAL
“[…Political analyst Jim McConalogue, who wrote the report, said: “This demonstrates how tenuous, improper and indeed false the scientific and political claims are for man-made global warming, from claims that climate change can be controlled by human activity to the proposition that CO2 emissions represent a severe threat to our way of life, when in fact there is little evidence to support any of these claims.”…]”
WOW!!! Cat / pigeons comes to mind 😮

Michael
December 14, 2009 11:05 pm

The whole world can easily be deceived if you OWN all the news agencies as the Rothschild’s and friends do.

Editor
December 14, 2009 11:06 pm

Michael (22:04:16) :
We even have a Digg!
http://digg.com/environment/DOE_sends_a_litigation_hold_notice_regarding_Climategate
I HIGHLY recommend that everybody here jump on this Digg and rack up the digg votes as fast as possible, this will put the story in the popular stories list which will vastly increase the number of hits the site gets.

Doug in Seattle
December 14, 2009 11:10 pm

Michael (23:05:58) :
The whole world can easily be deceived if . . .

Tin Hats anyone?

Bill Sticker
December 14, 2009 11:11 pm

Ahem; just to clarify a point of English.
‘Council’ = Appointed or elected governing body
‘Counsel’ = Legal advisor / Lawyer / Barrister
Ergo, “Department of Energy (DOE) General Council” = governing body.
Usage is correct.
Warning; Governing bodies (Councils) may contain Counsels.
However: Typo in “global warming, the Climate Research Unit at he(?) University of East Anglia In England, and/or climate change science.”

J.Hansford
December 14, 2009 11:15 pm

yonason (20:36:37) :
boballab (20:27:43) :
So, what’s DOE telling them” “Quick, give us ALL the material on CRU, . . . we’re better at hiding it than you are.” ?
———————————————————-
Yep. Stashed in a subterranean department, headed by a little mole faced man, who’s entire English vocabulary consists of one sentence. ” I am unable to comment on the investigation at hand.”…..
Pessimism aside, interesting times ahead by the looks.

Michael
December 14, 2009 11:20 pm

“Doug in Seattle (23:10:59) :
Michael (23:05:58) :
The whole world can easily be deceived if . . .
Tin Hats anyone?”
Do your research first before you spout off.

tallbloke
December 14, 2009 11:21 pm

Stable door———————————-Horse

David Q.
December 14, 2009 11:22 pm

gv
“would this not be as a result of the letters that Senator Inhofe sent out to the relevant government agencies a week or three ago?”
Very good, there goes the lid. This will blow wide open. The Democrats own this one. Some of them will fight it, but a bunch will duck. They do intend to stay in majority next year right?
Whoever is left holding this mess will suffer. Could you say, the administration?

AlanG
December 14, 2009 11:22 pm

As Steve McIntyre says ‘DOE funded Jones for 25 years’. The most likely explanation is to investigate possible budget misallocation. Remember that email about reallocating DOE grant money to some Russian? Was that outside the terms of the grant?

JB Williamson
December 14, 2009 11:27 pm

Slowly making it to the front pages of the UK tabloids…
http://www.dailyexpress.co.uk/posts/view/146139

Roger Carr
December 14, 2009 11:28 pm

tokyoboy (21:14:35) : …if you could paraphrase the “and it is a travesy that we can’t.”
Try this: “Travesty” = farce: a comedy. Therefore the guy is saying it is ridiculous that they (the climate experts) find themselves unable to explain a factual result. Ridiculous that they cannot; stupid that they cannot; farcial that they cannot. It makes them look like clowns (comedy).
“Farce” = a comedy characterized by broad satire and improbable situations; in their case, an “unexpected” situation…

Leon Brozyna
December 14, 2009 11:30 pm

Phil. (22:51:22) :

I hope you were able to verify this document Anthony, because misspelling the name of the issuing authority ‘U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) General Council’ and the letter writer’s own title ‘Associate General Council’ and ‘Office of General Council’ as well as getting the name of the CRU wrong is suspicious to say the least.

I second that. While the thought that this suggests action is being taken is very comforting, the misspelling of counsel is troubling. It may just be nothing more innocent than the poor quality work of a spelling challenged temp, but it could also be the work of a prankster, pulling the leg of WUWT commenter J.C. It would be nice to get independent confirmation, either from the Savannah River Site or DOE.
REPLY: Read the story update – hit refresh – Anthony

yonason
December 14, 2009 11:34 pm

jef (22:41:32) :
I didn’t see your post, but now that I do, I see that Anthony’s REPLY to your comment does appear to indicate that Wamsted works for DOE.
But he’s not listed here.
http://phonebook.doe.gov/alpha.pdf
Also, Anthony’s find has him working for SRS, (his email is ” mike.wamsted(at)srs.gov“). It’s not DOE directly, though that may just be a technicality.
And as soon as my next to last post before this one comes out of spam filter, you can see what I found on this site.
http://www.energy.gov/environment/climatechange.htm
_______________________________________________________________
Robert E. Phelan (23:01:09) :
Is that from Anthony’s reply to jef, or do you have another source?

juanslayton
December 14, 2009 11:35 pm

Wouldn’t make too much of that misspelling. A recent full length movie (“End of the Spear”) had legal “council” twice in the opening credits. As I remember, it was a Canadian law firm, so I wrote and asked James Kilpatrick if there was some Commonwealth spelling that I was unaware of. He looked around and was unable to find such. Evidently just a common mistake, as it probably is here.

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