Posted on 06/30/2009 9:05:15 PM PDT by woofie
Looks like he’s already planning to write a book. He has this in his favorites:
InspectorSmith favorited a video (6 days ago)
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I was just thinking that perhaps they might have already known something about the BC when they started the billboards because otherwise, ridicule from msm.
Here
In his auction description, pay attention to what he says here:
"I plan to upload a video to Youtube. My user name is InspectorSmith. I've had the account for some time. I have never uploaded anything. I mostly use Youtube to search for help, e.g., how to remove the battery (after it wont hold a charge for long) from the 1st generation iPhone or how to lay an English bond brick wall. So this will be the first time that I've ever uploaded anything. So you'll get your document yet, up close and personal."
He only favorited and featured the Revolutionarytruth lady's video on his Youtube channel, because she happened to be the one giving it attention. How she fits into all of this is uncertain, but her Youtube channel is not what he described in his Ebay auction. I know that's throwing you off, but any user can feature any other user's video on their channel or their own videos if they choose to. I do it for others all the time, myself. I do it because it brings them more recognition because of my excellent exposure there.
Roger Dat!,,,and,,,I see the troll found the thread...;0)
You said — I was just thinking that perhaps they might have already known something about the BC when they started the billboards because otherwise, ridicule from msm.
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Well, being that they’re a news outlet and being that they definitely want Obama out of office — if they had something and could expose it to the world, they definitely would have done so.
If they only suspect something and/or think that there is something in a particular place, but just can’t get their hands on it — they’re in the same boat as everyone else around here — which is *nowhere*. And that’s the whole problem in the first place.
So, I really don’t think they knew anything more than what they’ve been printing in their articles over these many months or more than anyone here has posted. I think we all know the same information. It’s just that the information is speculative and not proven and not useful to *do anything* about it. That’s the big problem.
Thus, no, I don’t think that this billboard campaign was because they knew something was just about ready to happen and they decided to get a jump on things, by these billboards. I think they’re doing *two things in one* — they’re advertising their big issue that they’ve been hammering away on (the birth certificate issue) — and — they’re getting advertising out about WorldNetDaily — because — you’ll probably have no idea what that billboard is about, until you go to that link at the bottom of the billboard.
And they also figure that a certain number of those new viewers to their WND website will also become regular followers of WND from then on.
That’s how I see what they are doing.
:-)
Sounds reasonable.
Wishful thinking that since the elected grovelers won’t stand up to “the One” while he is destroying the country, I would like something to pop up to undo all the mess.
But if we find out this is true, the NOT-Natural Born Citizen, what next?
Would we have 1/3 of the country rioting in order to keep him Pres?
Kindergarten bump!
Roger Dat!,,,and,,,I see the troll found the thread...;0)
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Was there any doubt and notice the same old pattern? Trying to hog the thread with longggggggggggg spaced out posts to obstruct real conversation, debate, facts, etc.
Well, he would deserve a medal if it was proven that Ogabe wasn’t a citizen. But how could he endure the thought of losing a $1,000,000 offer that never reached a conclusion because Ebay pulled the auction? Was the offer real or was this all a setup by someone? He promised that the document could be offered for forensic examination before the transaction was to be completed. Basically, the buyer had nothing to lose by bidding. When I looked at the auction when it was at $80,000, the bidder list looked legit to me.
What’s odd right now, IMO, is that Ebay sent prospective buyers a message that this seller was using this auction for ‘phishing’ reasons. What’s that all about? If true, why doesn’t Ebay just suspend the account? He’s already had several pulled auctions, which allegedly violated Ebay’s Terms of Use. This is the most peculiar thing to me at the moment. Normally, Ebay wouldn’t send a message like that to anyone unless they had good reason, but then not suspending the account when they have suspicion? It doesn’t make sense to me. Either Ebay has their wires crossed, or there is some funny business going on here which involves them.
If this is a hoax, it’s a damn good one. What we have now are unanswered questions and speculation. That is why it deserves skepticism. Lots of it.
Funny how you knew they were referring to you when troll was mentioned.
You asked — But if we find out this is true, the NOT-Natural Born Citizen, what next?
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Well, let’s say that WND gets this document and authenticates it beyond any doubt and then presents it to the USA and its citizens. Then I would say that the next step is the Impeachment process. And if that doesn’t work (because it did not work on Clinton, either...), then it should be excellent ammo in the next Presidential election.
I think those are the only two available means for what kind of action can be taken...
Yep, can’t use the military to throw him out.
You said — Funny how you knew they were referring to you when troll was mentioned.
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Well, it’s not strange or weird, when you see all the Obama Derangement Syndrome types here always using the same word with me... LOL...
As I said, it’s a simple definition for what the Obama Derangement Syndrome types use for “troll”
“If you don’t agree with me, you’re a troll”... :-)
Not unless we want to become a banana republic... :-)
Whats odd right now, IMO, is that Ebay sent prospective buyers a message that this seller was using this auction for phishing reasons.
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I’ve used Ebay for many years. I have over 1500. positive feedback. Mostly buying but some selling. I’ve received every scam known to man from Ebay scammers and I always forward them right along to spoof@ebay.com so they can catch the idiots that never give up trying to get your password.
I have NEVER EVER heard of people getting emails like the one shown on this thread. NEVER. The only time they do that is if you have a bid on an item and it’s ended by Ebay for being counterfeit or something like that. For them to tell people not to email the seller is NUTS. They can’t tell you who you can and cannot email.
Indeed, it is very weird. For some reason, they don’t want people contacting this guy.
And if that doesnt work (because it did not work on Clinton, either...), then it should be excellent ammo in the next Presidential election.
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LOL did you say AMMO?
Yes I did, and I presume people have comprehension, too...
Would you STOP double spacing your comments and making 3 sentences take up half the page. Everyone complains about this and we all know why you do it.
Interesting comments on this at gatewaypundit.
http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2009/06/its-has-begun-obamas-kenyan-birth.html
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