Posted on 05/13/2010 3:23:09 AM PDT by davidosborne
The PLOT THICKENS FOLKS...
We’ve heard this before...Dr. Orly Taitz alleges that there are something like 14 Social Security Numbers associated with his name.
Why is this old news in “breaking news”?
I think there is more evidence surfacing.. there is a lot of BUZZ about this topic this morning... I know I heard this before but why such a “hot button” topic today I have not put my finger on it..
Brown Deer,
I know this has been said before.. but why so much BUZZ on it this morning.... I think we are about to find out..
Internet giant Google today was hushing up the new dispute over President Obama’s strange Social Security number by diverting searches for news reports on the issue to unrelated stories about Elena Kagan, oil, Tampa and the Federal Reserve.
Isn’t this old news? He was known to have used one from a person borned in 1890 from CT.
I had no idea States had their own SS numbers.
the original story may be old but there is quite a bit of buzz about this early this morning... so much so that it seems that google has intentionally misrouted searches for “obama social security number”
This “breaking news” has been out for months now, and there are at least seven(7) threads on this topic since May 11, 2010.
BallyBill,
they don’t but there is a pattern to the way SSN are issued
when there is a HUGE spike in google searches for a topic.. there is some explaination for it... just have not put my finger on it yet.. especially when google intentionally misroutes searches to “downplay” the buzz
I don’t know about the 14, but the people of CT will feel “blessed” that he is using their state number for SS.
Alas, I don't think we will ever find out, for tens of millions of Americans don't want the truth, or it would condemn them.
Now if only someone credible would become involved...
It doesn’t show where you were born, but shows the state where you got the SS number, usually the first state in which you held a job. Now, however, kids need SS numbers to register for school, so people get them earlier. In any case, the first three digits indicate the place where you obtained the number.
I never heard about it before.
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