Posted on 06/25/2013 5:49:19 AM PDT by WXRGina
I’m not sure I buy the intimidation factor as much as this article does...
Arpaio and Taitz haven’t had any “unsavory illegal images” show up on their computers.
Justice Roberts, though, has been compromised. No doubt in my mind.
The whole government has either been taken over or compromised.
It’s just one angle, and it’s not meant to imply that every single case is this, but I have no doubt intimidation of various sorts is happening with this Chicago thug machine.
“Justice” Roberts evidently chose to use questionable adoption agencies or procedures,thus opening the door for blackmail.
Did Bush and his administration carry out a thorough investigation before appointment?
If you have any skeletons in your closet they will be used to manipulate you.
Is this on Snowden’s thumb drive? If so, no wonder Barry is working triple-overtime to try and find him.
This was already challenged in Indiana and the court found that Obamas presence on the ballot in 2008 was illegal.
Democrat operatives went to jail.
Obama's still our president!
Of course. The jackal in our White House is untouchable at this point.
Cynicism is always helpful and adds so much to any discussion.
What’s cynical about that? Snowden could very plausibly gotten access to classified info about this.
Yes, you're right, Mr. Franklin. "If we can keep it."
Oh, I don’t know, then. The report about Microsoft was from Joe Farah’s intelligence briefing, but I don’t know where he got it.
“After all, according to a teaser report for Joseph Farahs G-2 Bulletin, the NSA can remotely access your computer through a built-in driver on Microsoft operating systems from Windows 95 and beyond. With this access, the NSA can, among other things, load stuff onto your computer. I dont have to tell you how deeply scary the prospects of that could be for, say, a federal judge who might be considering a case against Obamas eligibility to be President.”
Interesting speculation. Eligibility activists have noticed highly suspicious activity on their computers seemingly correlated to posting challenges to Barry’s claims to be eligible.
Back in 2009 my McAfee AV software appeared to be enabling viral infection on my PC and blocking my access to Donofrio’s blog. This activity stopped when I switched to MS Security Essentials.
Looking at the extreme aversion to the “birther” topic by other wise bold constitutionalist talkers such as Rush, Levin, Beck, and Hannity my personal suspicion is that Barry signed a national security directive classifying investigations and threats to his eligibility as threats to national security and also enforcing lying on any party told NOT to cover or legitimize such things as BC forgery.
Such persons would be subject to arrest if they disclosed that they had been threatened and silenced under the Patriot Act, just as many persons contacted by authorities under that act are subject to arrest if the disclose that contact by authorities.
May explain why Internet items disappeared before they could be documented and shared.
Farah was talking about windows..... what about Unix and Linux systems?
His G-2 Bulletin blurb only mentioned Windows OSs, so I don’t know.
“Farah was talking about windows..... what about Unix and Linux systems?”
http://www.wired.com/politics/security/commentary/securitymatters/2007/11/securitymatters_1115
“A recent paper found a flaw in the Windows 2000 random-number generator. Another paper found flaws in the Linux random-number generator.”
“The NSA has always been intimately involved in U.S. cryptography standards — it is, after all, expert in making and breaking secret codes. So the agency’s participation in the NIST (the U.S. Commerce Department’s National Institute of Standards and Technology) standard is not sinister in itself. It’s only when you look under the hood at the NSA’s contribution that questions arise.”
Whether Windows, Linux or other, NSA has been involved in setting cryptography standards...and, of course, making sure there is a backdoor for them available.

After all, according to a teaser report for Joseph Farahs G-2 Bulletin, the NSA can remotely access your computer through a built-in driver on Microsoft operating systems from Windows 95 and beyond. With this access, the NSA can, among other things, load stuff onto your computer. I dont have to tell you how deeply scary the prospects of that could be for, say, a federal judge who might be considering a case against Obamas eligibility to be President.
. . . . Check out article.
Thanks, Carp. Tin-Foil stock just took a plunge.
Domo for the Pings.
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