Monthly Archives: June 2014

Obama and e-Verify: SSA sheds some light

Attempts were made to get Barack Obama’s social-security records through publicly accessible systems that are provided to individuals to check their own information, and to employers to check numbers for employees. Putting aside the fact that these attempts for other … Continue reading

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The universal reconciliation of all things

I tend to think in abstractions (comes from being a math student and later a software developer). It leads to thinking about how birthers and anti-birthers are alike, and how they are different. One theme shared by birthers and their … Continue reading

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Taitz radio

Orly Taitz says she will be be doing an interview for Laurie Roth’s radio show this afternoon at 5 PM Pacific time (I think that’s UTC – 7 in the Summer). I don’t know when it will be broadcast. Check … Continue reading

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Zullo’s Paradox

Zullo’s paradox is a result of the Theory of Special Relativity applied to an investigation. Zullo is basically saying that he cannot release the results of the Cold Case Posse investigation because it’s not finished. It’s not finished because in … Continue reading

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Congressman questions IRS Commissioner about Obama’s birth certificate

Rep. Lloyd Doggett of Texas questions IRS Commissioner John Koskinen about the lost Lois Lerner emails and other things: Doggett: I believe that there has been a long-term commitment to hamstring, to encumber, to underfund the Internal Revenue Service, and … Continue reading

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The mystery of the missing web site

Orly Taitz’ web site is back up since yesterday, but still there is little in the way of hard information about why it was down. Is this an improvement? The Taitz web site is again infested with advertising that tries … Continue reading

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