Monthly Archives: August 2009

Site problems

Over the last few months, Obama Conspiracy Theories has served on average about 7,000 pages per day to visitors. However, with the increased media coverage of the “birthers” and Orly’s Cook v Good lawsuit, traffic has has more than doubled … Continue reading

Posted in Lounge | Tagged , | 6 Comments

Polarik declares Kenyan document a forgery

Cobbling together Internet criticisms of the Kenyan “birth certificate,” the pseudonymous Ron Polarik races to get in front of the growing snowball of rejection and declares it a forgery in a post on The Free Republic forum, calling those who … Continue reading

Posted in Birth Certificate, Wild & Wacky | 76 Comments

A tale of two images

I got an email from Charles Kerchner (Kerchner v Obama) pointing out that as far as birth certificates go, we have two images on the Internet, one saying President Obama was born in Honolulu and the other in Mombasa, Kenya. … Continue reading

Posted in Birth Certificate, Charles Kerchner, Fakes and frauds | Tagged , | 72 Comments

Third Obama birth certificate appears in court

In addition to the bona fide Obama birth certificate, inspected by FactCheck.org and corroborated by the Hawaii Department of Health, there have been a couple of others that have made it into court filings. The original complaint in Berg v. … Continue reading

Posted in Birth Certificate, Fakes and frauds, Lawsuits, Orly Taitz, Philip Berg | Tagged , | 163 Comments

The elephant in the room

Conservative leaders and pundits are suddenly teeming to address the elephant in the room, the Birthers. For months, there was scant Media coverage of the Obama denialist phenomenon, save bits in the Washinton Independent and the papers in Chicago and … Continue reading

Posted in Lounge, Media | Tagged , , , , | 17 Comments

Orly Attack Site

The FireFox browser has a built-in check against Google’s database of web sites containing malicious scripts, exploits and malware. Looks like Orly made the list. I used to volunteer for an organization that validated reports for Google, and I’ve seen … Continue reading

Posted in Orly Taitz, The Blogs | Tagged | 33 Comments