Monthly Archives: July 2012

Taitz files incoherent lawsuit

Orly Taitz filed another lawsuit on July 5 in the US District Court for the Central District of California, Taitz v. Sebelius (8:2012cv01092). The tricky part is figuring what the suit is about. It appears that Taitz has taken all … Continue reading

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Collette v. Obama: transferred

Because Jerry Collette was unable to show anybody he was suing was in Pascoe County where he filed the suit, Judge Miller decided that he had no jurisdiction to hear the case. The case will be transferred to Leon County … Continue reading

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Solution to the 1890 date of birth!

I could have kicked myself because the solution to identity of the mystery man born in 1890 whose social-security number Obama is using was not only right in front of me, it was already here ON THE BLOG! Obama was … Continue reading

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The F.L.A.W.

In 1978, a delightful paperback book was published, SYSTEMANTICS: How Systems Work and Especially How They Fail, by John Gall. One of the laws that Mr. Gall developed to help understand why systems go awry is his Fundamental Law of … Continue reading

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National alert issued on Sheriff Arpaio

The National Association for Public Health Statistics and Information Systems (NAPHSIS), the industry association for vital records agencies in the USA, has issued a nationwide alert to its members warning them of possible contact by the Sheriff’s office. The following … Continue reading

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Who benefits from the birther movement?

I asked myself that question last night. Supposedly the birther movement started as a comment at the Free Republic web site, a rumor with no hint of why one should believe it. Some people believed it because they wanted to. … Continue reading

Posted in Donald Trump, Joe Arpaio, Joseph Farah, Orly Taitz, Philip Berg, WorldNetDaily | Tagged | 96 Comments