“DR. MANNING: I have some very interesting witnesses that I have subpoenaed such that if they show up, it will be explosive. If they dont show up, were going to have them testify based on previous statements they have made, carefully observing the rules of evidence to enter those statements into evidence.
Having said that, I have subpoenaed George Stephanopoulos, Zbigniew Brzezinski, and Condolezza Rice; I have subpoenaed Michael Sovern, the President of Columbia University at the hour when the breach and the infractions took place; and I have subpoenaed Rod Blagojevich, whom I think is integral to a number of things that went on with the surrender of Barack Obamas law license back in the spring of 2008 when Blagojevich was still governor; I want to talk to him about that.
Ive subpoenaed all of the faculty that were a part of the Political Science program during the years that Obama would have been a student at Columbia University.
More recently, I have subpoenaed Louis Farrakhan and Jesse Jackson mainly because they were in Chicago in an eminent way during the years that Obama was an alleged community organizer.
Jesse Jackson was running PUSH and the Rainbow Coalition, and Louis Farrakhan was eminent in forming the Million Man March, and Obama was allegedly a community organizer during a stretch of years.
I want to know what their relationship was and why they did not know him until he rolled into the Senate seat in Illinois some years later. More specifically, the tenor of Chicago needs to be outlined by those two leaders.”
I am happy you are following him. I look forward the ‘trial’ he’s conducting.
It sounds potentially explosive. I hope there is no violence directed at the people headed to Harlem to put the first ‘black’ president ‘on trial’. This could be the catalyst that Obama is going to try and exploit. I don’t feel that it will come from the side trying to expose Obama, but it would be easy for Obama to have some goons there to light the spark. I applaud Dr. Manning for his efforts though, just worry about his choice of venues.