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They All Know
Timothy Baldwin
says that in a recent article written by JB Williams
entitled, "DC
Knows that Obama is Ineligible for Office," Williams highlights some
facts signaling that the federal government, the main-stream media and
those closely related to both know that Barak Obama is ineligible to be
the President of the United States of America under the U.S.
Constitution.
Williams cites these facts in support of his
assertion:
• Nancy
Pelosi and the Democratic Party
did not certify that Obama qualified to run as a candidate for
President of the U.S., but only that Obama was the Democratic Party
candidate;
• the news media
previously and numerously
referred to Obama as "Kenya-born" before
he ran for President. Afterwards, "Kenya-born" was dropped;
• Obama has
spent over 2 million
dollars in hiding what they say exists (his birth certificate) and
supposedly have in hand;
•
the Justice Department is doing everything they possibly can to keep
Americans from pursing Obama's eligibility in court;
• federal judges have dismissed
over 400 hundred court cases on Obama's eligibility, ruling that
these citizens do not have standing to know who is acting as
President of the U.S.;
•
Michelle Obama has
described Barak's home as being the country of
Kenya;
Williams is not alone, of course, in the conclusion
that Obama is an illegitimate president and that his illegitimacy is
being covered up by Congress, the federal courts, those in the
Republican and Democratic national parties and others. Ever since Obama
campaigned for U.S. President, millions in America have raised his
eligibility as a fundamental concern for the integrity of the U.S.
Constitution and rule of law, all to no avail.
It is not only
"average Joe" who believes Obama is illegitimate, but state governments
are expressing the same notion. The state of Arizona has recently passed
a law, expected to be signed by the governor, which declares that Barak
Obama, and other candidates, must prove his U.S. citizenship before being permitted to be on
the ballot in 2012. Many states are expected to follow Arizona's lead
of resistance to unlawful federal actions, just as so many states are
doing lately on many different fronts (thankfully!).
Given these
serious insinuations believed by many millions of Americans concerning
Obama's illegitimacy and concerning its cover up, that more serious
deductions and conclusions are not being raised -- at least
publicly -- surprises me.
Consider what is really implied about
Obama's ineligibility and the cover up by those in the federal
government, the main-stream media and the two major political parties. The cut-to-the-chase conclusion underlying this whole ordeal is that the
United States government is completely and utterly illegitimate and
reeks of bad faith and intent. Any other conclusion is very difficult to
believe, using logic and reason.
Last Wednesday, June 9th, the comments made by
Tim Adams, who identified himself as the Chief Elections Clerk for
Honolulu during the 2008 election were posted. Adams says he has
first hand knowledge that Obama's birth certificate does not exist.
Mr. Adams is now saying, "I don’t mind testifying in court."
Hawaii elections official says Obama not born there
(04:11)
Phil Berg
says Adams has never claimed to have first-hand knowledge, to
date, of Obama’s vital records; this is why specific questions being
answered by Adams is so important (more on this in a moment).
Of course, just because someone goes on record (say, via an
affidavit) with certain claims doesn’t mean much unless whatever
question is at hand (in this case, the lack of birth records) has its
day in Court. Nevertheless, the fact that someone who was directly
associated with Hawaii elections is a major step forward in this saga --
certainly nobody else has come forward to disagree with the Department
of Health’s official statement.
As I brought up at the top of my
last posting, I, too, have a number of very specific questions that I’ve
asked Mr. Adams. I did not ask him about anything except his dealings
when he was under contract with Hiwaii elections. After all, in my
view, his opinion of the Constitution is worth no more or less than
yours or mine -- and that’s irrelevant to the issue at hand. We’re
talking about the existence -- or the lack thereof -- of birth records;
constitutional questions would naturally, by extension, be answered from
that point forward (once again, with the potential exception of the fact
of Obama’s British citizenship at birth).
All of this brings up
an excellent question. Since we already have the Department of
Health Director on record with her view that Obama is a natural born
citizen (noting, of course, that she is only an authority over public
health records), what if we get Mr. Adams’ statements on record --
informally via email and/or formally via affidavit -- that he says that
Obama does not have a birth certificate and such a statement can be
substantiated?
I’m sure we’ll soon see.
Related:Tim Adam’s master thesis,
"There is No Birth Certificate for Obama"
Obama "Caught Fibbing"
Joe Kovacs
says the former Hawaii elections official who maintains there's no
long-form birth certificate for Barack Obama in the Aloha State is now
saying Obama and his aides have been "caught fibbing" about Obama's
background, and the "embarrassing" situation is making it difficult to
fess up to the truth.
Tim Adams, who was senior elections clerk
for the city and county of Honolulu during the 2008 campaign, made the
statements in a
two-hour interview with a group looking to disprove claims made by
so-called Birthers, those challenging Obama's legal qualification to be
president.
On Reality Check Radio, an Internet program on
BlogTalkRadio, Adams said:
"I think people believe there's been some
kind of cover-up. And I don't think it's some big nefarious
conspiracy. I think it's politics as usual."
"Barack Obama's official autobiography was
put out to the public for the public's consumption and we all know
politicians -- they have a public persona, it's created for
consumption by the electorate -- and I think that they've been
caught fibbing, and it's embarrassing."
But Adams, who described himself as "pretty much a
liberal" who backed Hillary Clinton in the campaign, thinks Obama should
produce a long-form birth certificate if he has one, even if it contains
information that does not go along with the narrative proffered so far
by Obama and his surrogates.
"I think as much trauma as all this has
caused. I think if Barack Obama has lied about where he was
born or if there's something about his birth that he doesn't want
people to publicly know, if he would come out and simply say
something like that, I think most people would go, 'Oh, OK,' and
they would go on about their business 'cause they've got a thousand
more important things to do."
Adams burst onto the national scene last June after
claiming his superiors at the elections office in Honolulu checked with
the state health department and local hospitals, only to find out that
none had Obama's long-form birth certificate, a document specifying the
hospital where he was born and the attending physician.
While not
having access to Hawaii Department of Health birth records, Adams says
his office had access to numerous databases to verify people's
identities, including the Social Security database, driver's licenses,
passports, tax and banking records, police files and the national crime
computer.
He said elections officials themselves have been
embarrassed by the disclosure about accessing criminal records, saying:
"They were not happy about it when
they found out about it."
He has since signed an affidavit swearing to his
allegations.