Monthly Archives: August 2011

Taitz subpoena, plan “B”

Reports from Hawaii are that Orly Taitz arrived at the Department of Health, was given a letter and sent away. No surprise there for me, and not for Taitz either based on comments she made on her blog before the … Continue reading

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Taitz files again, again

Orly Taitz, always looking for a new lawsuit to file, has settled on White House counsel Kathy Ruemmler (pictured right) in her official capacity. Why? Something about a forged Obama birth certificate, social-security numbers and Columbia University [sic]. It’s a … Continue reading

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Cryptographic hashing

A cryptographic hash function is an algorithm that takes data and computes a string of bits from it called a “digest” (or commonly a “hash”). The algorithm has two characteristics: 1) it is extremely unlikely that two actual data samples … Continue reading

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Taitz watch

I’ve put Orly Taitz (pictured right) on a 24-hour watch starting at 4 PM EDT tomorrow in anticipation of some sort of grand implosion by Taitz as she executes Plan “B” (or Plan “C”) following the inevitable refusal by the … Continue reading

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Farah to publish “tell all” book on the birthers

Deep Birther, my inside contact at WorldNetDaily, has leaked to me an advance PDF copy of an totally-unexpected new book to be announced by WorldNetDaily Books tomorrow, August 8, the 50th anniversary of the registration of Barack Obama’s birth certificate. … Continue reading

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Take the morals test

The University of Virginia, The University of California (Irvine), and the University of Southern California are conducting a survey project that examines, among other things, the correlation between political orientation (Liberal/Conservative) and a group of 5 moral axes: harm/care, farness/reciprocity, … Continue reading

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