he purposely got them out of government imposed oblivion and published them in 2004. now, get this we reported as our lead story that the usda under the new administration just disappeared data from its records on animals, animal welfare, animal abuse, including this long-standing public records database on dog breeders. in seven states in the u.s., you can t sell puppies to a pet store unless you have a clean inspection record from the usda public usda database showing inspection reports for dog breeders and animal abuse reports. the usda just removed all of that data without an announcement and without any warning just a few days ago. now, today, look, that data is beginning to reappear in a new and different location because russ kick is back with a new website, the memory hole 2. he has already posted a bunch of the animal abuse data the usda was trying to hide. he apparently saw this coming and started calebing this information ahead of time before the usda disappeared it.
breeders and animal abuse reports. the usda just removed all of that data without an announcement and without any warning just a few days ago. now, today, look, that data is beginning reappear in a new and different location because russ kick is back with a new website, the memory hole 2. he has already posted a bunch of the animal abuse data the usda was trying to hide. he apparently saw this coming and started calebing this information ahead of time before the usda disappeared it. he said, quote, i ve learned that if i see something and think i m really surprised the government posted this, i need to download it. i thought this is surprising and i downloaded them. now he doesn t have everything that the usda removed. he is asking anybody who might have copies of the reports who are up there to send them his way. when we heard from russ today he was busy uploading his newest finds. he told us he got inspection reports from dozens of
records on animals, animal welfare, animal abuse, including this long-standing public records database on dog breeders. in seven states in the u.s., you can t sell puppies to a pet store unless you have a clean inspection record from the usda. people can check this on this public usda database showing inspection reports for dog breeders and animal abuse reports. the usda just removed all of that data without an announcement and without any warning just a few days ago. now, today, look, that data is beginning to reappear in a new and different location because russ kick is back with a new website, the memory hole 2. he has already posted a bunch of the animal abuse data the usda was trying to hide. he apparently saw this coming and started calebing this information ahead of time before the usda disappeared it. he said, quote, i ve learned that if i see something and
abuse reports. decision by usda to remove animal abuse reports was not required. totally subjective. same option was give on the past administration, we refused. then he adds #transparency. so the previous administration, the obama administration had the option to take down all of the inspection reports about people abusing animals around the country so you could check to make sure you re not accidentally buying an animal from one of them and so these seven states could use that information to make sure their pet stores statewide didn t buy any animals from those people. the obama administration said, yeah, we had the option to take down the abuse reports but we did not. we chose not to. don t blame us. now the trump administration has taken those reports down and people are starting to notice and they re trying to blame it on the obama administration ridiculous. and so we ll see what happens here. this does fit the pattern of actions like this from the trump administration that u
can tell us whether or not they did that. so here s the former spokesman for the usda under the obama administration saying uh-uh to that attempt to weasel out of the now-growing backlash to what they just did with the animal abuse reports. decision by usda to remove animal abuse reports was not required. totally subjective. same option was give on the past administration, we refused. then he adds #transparency. so the previous administration, the obama administration had the option to take down all of the inspection reports about people abusing animals around the country so you could check to make sure you re not accidentally buying an animal from one of them and so these seven states could use that information to make sure their pet stores statewide didn t buy any animals from those people. the obama administration said, yeah, we had the option to take down the abuse reports but we did not. we chose not to. don t blame us.