I can remember reading about another issue that was never fully explained; that being the matter of his social security number being issued from the state of Connecticut, and the fact that nobody could ever produce any evidence that he had ever been in that state. I believe someone even produced information that his SS number had been issued to another citizen of Ct. Who had been dead since the 1950’s. Someone please correct me if I’m wrong about this.
‘I can remember reading about another issue that was never fully explained; that being the ggmatter of his social security number being issued from the state of Connecticut, and the fact that nobody could ever produce any evidence that he had ever been in that state. I believe someone even produced information that his SS number had been issued to another citizen of Ct. Who had been dead since the 1950s. Someone please correct me if Im wrong about this.’
This link is to the best information I’ve found re Obama’s bogus SS#. Skip-tracer Al Hendershot definitely connected Obama’s # to a dead man. His research confirms what others, such as detective Susan Daniels, have found.
What’s interesting about Al Hendershot is the federal reaction to his findings. After Hendershot made the results of his 3investigation (into Obama’s fraudulent SS#) public, he was raided by the FBI. He was handcuffed and interrogated, and his research computer was confiscated. He had not engaged in any criminal conduct, nor was he ever accused of doing anything illegal. His only known ‘crime,’ was investigating Obama’s shady records.
https://wtpotus.wordpress.com/2013/04/18/fbi-raids-blogger-over-obama-ineligibility-evidence/
Here is Jack Cashill’s inimitable explanation for Obama’s fraudulent SS#. It goes straight back to the handwritten notes that resided in Obama’s vital records file as maintained by the HI Dept of Health. These notes, not being an actual LFBC, did not trigger the production and assignmentof an official SS#. This necessitated the acquisition, by Obama, of an illegal SS# when he first applied for work at the age of 16.