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)
Spray lightly with with bactine spray....will eat away at the “dirt”. I broke a ring finger years ago so often get double Caps....If I’m in a hurry I just leave them.
Thank you for the suggestion.
I dont know if it is sold in Panama, but I will check it out tomorrow.
I do have a spray called trofodermin made in Italy an antibiotic, etc. The pharmacy recommended it when I kind of poked a hole in my leg.
I wonder if I should give it a try tonight. It cant ruin the keyboard more than what it is. What do you think?
University of Sydney:
We would also like to acknowledge the many people and organisations who have previously given generously in the form of bequests and trusts. These bequests and trusts have underwritten and provide continuing annual support for many of our ongoing undergraduate and graduate/postgraduate scholarships and prizes:
Friends and Colleagues of John Odongo - 1983
Oh wait. The generic name is clostebol & neomycin and is a sulfate.
Good to go anyway you think?
Interesting thread. John Odinga mentioned as part of
Now that I am thinking about it, does your spray have a generic name?
I could present the generic name at the pharmacy.
two different names? ODONGO, ODINGA.
look at the upper right corner around 35-37 seconds you will see Kenyan flag.
you posted the above image some time ago.
I checked out the Victorian United Law Clerks Society and came up with this Google entry:
History : Melbourne University Law Review : The University of ...It appeared with the subtitle A Magazine of Legal and General Literature, and was published by the Articled Law Clerks Society of Victoria between 1891 ...
excerpt:
In 1957, Professor Zelman Cowen (then Dean of the Faculty and later Governor-General of Australia) re-established the journal along the model of the Harvard Law Review (which had been run by law students since it commenced publication in 1887) and renamed it the Melbourne University Law Review. This move coincided with a period of expansion both in reputation and size at the Melbourne Law School and marked a number of staff and student exchanges to prominent American law schools. Given this environment, the move to a more formally academic publication was made in order to enhance and stimulate enlightened legal discussion. In line with prevailing American practice, the top ranking law students were invited to become members of the Editorial Board....
Strange to find a connection between The Articled Law Clerks Society of Victoria - Lavender - Melbourne University Law Review and Harvard Law Review...
...a number of staff and student exchanges...
IIRC the Bomford birth was in 1959. Is it possible that a copy of the Australian birth certificate found its way into the Harvard files...?
What does it tell? (the picture isn’t showing on my screen.)
Sorry. I jumped the gun. The picture shows; it was just slow coming up.
But, to me, those footprints look like they are from the same source, and I’m not sure that it is real. They are too symetrical. Of course, The Won, as an example of perfection, would have symmetrical feet, wouldn’t he? sarc/off.
right click on the cross, click ‘show picture’
Listed as Odongo here:
1961: Kenyatta was released from detention. The British were forced to introduce a new ... Members of the February Eighteenth Resistance Army (FERA), headed by John Odongo, are ...
But same person listed as Odinga, Guess who the son is?
sorry, I can’t keep up with the changing names.
real footprint or not, the one on the ‘birth certificate’ is a match.
The footprint on the BC has a definate distinctive cross or X. (In palm reading it is significant...wonder about sole reading?)
Can you enlarge the one on the sign to see if it’s the same?
But what does the one on the BC have to do with some doctor’s advertisement, or listing in the physician’s directory? I think it’s evidence of fraud.
9800?
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