Oh, Donofrio?
I forgot about him but he belongs right up there with Orly demanding that the United Nations assume control of the US legal system, Phil Berg believing that George W. Bush is responsible for the attacks of 9/11 and Joe Farah believing the pterodactyls are flying over his head.
Here is what Donofrio has written to earn himself a spot in Birther Rubber Room of Fame:
“I had my electronic passport in my sneaker. I walked into Union Station to purchase a $35 trolley ticket and probably set off an RFID tracker.”
Then he paused and I looked up and a big SUV had pulled up right next to us, and two BIG mofos in yellow gold shirts got out of the SUV, opened the back door and started putting on body armor and packing mega heat all the while they are scouring the area for the target.
“The homeless man is talking to them through a device in his battered shirtsleeve”
“I am a chameleon.”
“The paranoia was so intense. I even asked for official protection.”
“After the case was filed, I was followed for weeks. I had choppers over my home every night for hours. It was the typical black helicopter story in spades.”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2178601/posts
I forgot about that- you are right, he is nuts too.
I was just thinking about the basics of each one’s argument on the issue.
Have you ever heard of psy-ops?
Everybody thought the witness in the Vincent Foster case was crazy too - the guy who took a leak at the park and saw that Vince Foster’s car was not there until AFTER he was supposedly dead. He caught the secret service guy who was actually doing the psy-ops on him but that never made it into the news. His testimony was ordered into the final issue of Starr’s report but Starr put it in an appendix and never gave the press the appendix. Funny how that happens, huh?
But there are facts that are more verifiable than Leo’s account, and you can look at those facts to get a better idea of the situation. It’s actually a pretty stark picture, when taken all together. See http://butterdezillion.wordpress.com/2010/01/11/red-flags-in-hawaii-2/