Posted on 08/02/2009 1:35:53 AM PDT by rxsid
Edited on 08/06/2009 12:10:02 AM PDT by John Robinson. [history]
Attorney Taitz filed a NOTICE OF MOTION AND MOTION to Expedite authentication, MOTION for Issuance of Letters Rogatory for authenticity of Kenyan birth certificate filed by Plaintiff Alan Keyes PhD.
http://www.orlytaitzesq.com/blog1/ (site has been the target of hackers, proceed with caution — John)
The registration book referred to in the Kenyan COLB may actually say Zanziber.
In other words she was a typical white Grandma
Ding oughtta get rung up.
I’ve found Polarik’s posts and analyses quite credible and insightful.....and so are yours. If there is a problem between the two of you, I’m just now becoming aware of it. I’m unable to spend as much time in FReeperdom as I would like. I miss a lot......and am not nearly as well-informed as you and others.
Perhaps he hasn’t posted to this thread yet because he is doing his own analysis. I’m certain we shall hear from him when he has something to report. He has been an excellent source and investigator on the forged COLB.
I like strawbwrry!
I'm no Constitutional scholar like 0, but I read this - Inability to discharge the Powers and Duties of the said Office - to include illegitimacy.
Shown here is Schmutz type, which this KCOLB in not. Also, others.
http://www.fontscape.com/explore?8VU
Which hospital? There is a discrepancy about two hospitals.
You got it, no doubt, but proving it will take cooperation of Justice Dept, and don’t forget Raila Odinga is PM of Kenya, and zero’s relative. Supposedly he had sealed the birth records, so this may have come from “wherever” the father needed the Kenya birth certificate for. Great detective work.
Hey now - just noting some details - imo best to fully vet.
>Ill believe that, when I see it.
I hope you are right, but what ranking officer is going to be the FIRST to put his ass on the line?<
From this lawsuit alone.
Captain Pamela Barnett, §
Lt. Colonel Richard Norton Bauerbach §
Captain Robin D. Biron §
Colonel John D. Blair,
Captain Harry G. Butler, §
Chief Warrant O. Thomas S. Davidson §
Lt. Jason Freese, §
Commander David Fullmer LaRoque, §
Cmdr. Douglas Earl Stoeppelwerth §
Captain Neil B. Turner, §
LCDR Jeff Graham Winthrope, and §
Lt. Colonel Mark Wriggle, §
Major David Grant Mosby, §
MSGT Steven Kay Neuenschwander, §
SFC E7 Robert Lee Perry , §
Colonel Harry Riley, §
Sergeant Jeffrey Wayne Rosner, §
MSGT Jeffrey Schwilk, §
Captain David Smithey, §
Lt. Commander John Bruce Steidel, §
Representative Glenn Casada, Tennessee
Representive Timothy Comerford, NH §
Representative Casey Guernsey, Missouri §
Representative Larry Rappaport, NH §
Representative Cynthia Davis, Missouri §
Representative Frank Niceley, Tennessee §
Representative Eric Swafford, Tennessee §
Retired Senator Jerry ONeil, Montana, §
Seems like some people are willing to start some noise anyway.
Zero has a problem with the military, no doubt about it.
I saw this link on Ha @ 2:01 pm: Posted by Pablo
Is the other side posting disinformation....
http://www.buffalonews.com/494/story/554495.html
Teacher from Kenmore recalls Obama was a focused student
By Paula Voell
NEWS STAFF REPORTER
Updated: January 20, 2009, 8:17 AM /
When Barack Hussein Obama places his hand on the Bible today to take the oath of office as 44th president of the United States, Barbara Nelson of Kenmore will undoubtedly think back to the day he was born. It was Aug. 4, 1961, at Kapiolani Medical Center for Women & Children in Honolulu.
I may be the only person left who specifically remembers his birth. His parents are gone, his grandmother is gone, the obstetrician who delivered him is gone, said Nelson, referring to Dr. Rodney T. West, who died in February at the age of 98. Heres the story: Nelson was having dinner at the Outrigger Canoe Club on Waikiki Beach with Dr. West, the father of her college friend, Jo-Anne. Making conversation, Nelson turned to Dr. West and said: So, tell me something interesting that happened this week, she recalls.
His response: Well, today, Stanley had a baby. Now thats something to write home about.
The new mother was Stanley (later referred to by her middle name of Ann) Dunham, and the baby was Barack Hussein Obama.
I penned the name on a napkin, and I did write home about it, said Nelson, knowing that her father, Stanley A. Czurles, director of the Art Education Department at Buffalo State College, would be interested in the Stanley connection.
She also remembers Dr. West mentioning that the babys father was the first black student at the University of Hawaii and how taken he was by the babys name.
I remember Dr. West saying Barack Hussein Obama, now thats a musical name, said Nelson, who grew up in Kenmore and went to Hawaii in 1959 to be in Jo-Annes wedding party. When Nelson was offered a job as a newspaper reporter and photographer at her friends wedding reception, it led to her living in Hawaii for 47 years. She returned to Kenmore in 2006.
Ten years after that memorable birth announcement, Nelson would hear the Obama name again. This time, the father, now a Kenyan government official, was coming to speak at the Punahou School in Honolulu where Nelson was teaching and where his 10-year-old son was a newly enrolled fifth-grader.
Dr. Obama had this lovely, attentive manner, she said. When he answered the childrens questions, he would do it as a story, which is the way they do it in Kenya.
His son, whom he hadnt seen in eight years, seemed as fascinated as we all were, said Nelson, who went on to be a high school principal, a harpist, a watercolor artist and poet.
A few years later, Nelson encountered Barry again, when she watched high school basketball games, where her students played.
The team came alive when he got on the court, she said. He was not only quick and graceful, but he could see the pattern and zero in on the opening. Though he wasnt a starter, he was a graceful, passionate athlete who played back-up forward. He had a definite presence on the court.
I often sat with his grandmother, who was a no-nonsense woman with these very solid Midwestern ways about her, said Nelson. She loved that boy and he adored her.
As a high school teacher of British, Biblical and Middle Eastern literature, Nelson taught Obama.
He wasnt usually the first one to speak, but he was an attentive, active listener, she said. While the others might be bouncing off the surface, he came straight from the center. He picked up on the patterns of ideas and then hed make a statement that moved the class to the focal point.
He also had a lovely, engaging sense of humor, Nelson said. He was firm, but he wasnt aggressive or in your face.
During one class the question was posed of what should we be most afraid, drawing answers that included death, hell, biological warfare, fear and isolation, said Nelson.
I recall Barack sitting in the back of the room, Nelson said, demonstrating a hands-behind-his- head pose and describing his lanky, outstretched legs.
When he pulled himself upright I thought Bingo. Here we go, she said, expecting the discussion to move to a new level.
And he said, Words. Words are the power to be feared most. Every individual has an unmonitored arsenal and whether they are directed personally or internationally, words can be weapons of destruction.
It was such moments that led Nelson to honor Obama at his 1979 graduation with the traditional draping of a lei around his neck.
I had a yellow plumeria tree and I could get only enough blossoms to make five leis, she said. I had taught more than 200 students, but one of those leis went around the shoulders of Barack Obama.
Years later, the ideas Obama expressed resonated as Nelson wrote War of the Words, which includes the lines: I fear the powerful pugnacious words, Weapons that miss the flesh and pierce the heart. (Songs of Honor, 2006).
In the authors notes, Nelson describes the classroom discussion with Obama that inspired the poem and she adds this information: Interestingly, this former student is now a very wise, articulate U. S. senator.
When I try to go to the third link in the article, I get a Google malware warning - anyone know anything about this
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I visit Orly’s site every day..no harm yet.
Google and Obots trying to destroy Dr. Orly’s website.
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Once again, I’ll ask it...does anybody have any evidence that Malcom X was a “player” or ladies’ man? His own writings and what his followers wrote about him depict a loyal family man.
“Opening the site on Internet Explorer works fine. It gives me the ‘attack site’ message on Firefox.”
I did a Yahoo search on “orly taitz” to get a search page, since Norton scans pages and compiles reports on them. This info is added to the Yahoo search results. Also, McAffee posts “Dangerous Site” messages within Yahoo search results.
Norton has not yet scanned this site, and there is no notice from McAffee. This could be good, bad or indifferent.
However, I still have a FireFox tab open to the site and Norton hasn’t hit me with an intrusion warning yet. That, and the fact that the aforementioned warning message is generated by Google (hardly a friend of the Right) tells me the site is probably ok.
— AB
He called me a fraud and accused me of pawning off a forgery. Not only is it not a forgery, but I owned up to making a BIG mistake on the date. Polarik has not apologized for what amounted to a vicious attack. Since I called him on it and demanded an apology he has pretty much disappeared. I owned up to my screw up, still waiting to see if he will.
47,044
47 = 47 Years Old = Current age of Obama
0 = O = Obama
44 = 44th = 44th President
We may be looking at a Kinko's document like the Bush National Guard Files.
I just glanced at a news report re: Indo plane crash. From indications on the map, it must have gone down in a very moutainous region. Many planes crash there. It is treacherous because the place becomes cloudy quite soon and there is often granite (mountains) in those clouds that you can’t see until too late.
Since it is early Monday here, I’m assuming that the crash happened Sunday. There were 15 people on board. I don’t get to the airport or deal with any aviation here, so I have no sources other than established news reports. However, if I hear any more, I’ll let you know.
FWIW, I am in Sentani, Papua, on the slopes of Gunung Cyclops. I live on Pos 7.
We can do both. ;-)
Sure! Especially if this b.c. is legitimate--what a great birthday present that will be :-)
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