|

John Hemenway
|
 |
|
|
|
|
|
| |
| Items on this page are archived in
the order of discovery. |
|
Hollister Vs Obama |
HillBuzz notes the odd decision by the Supreme Court
to hold a new "conference" in the case brought by attorney John Hemenway
on behalf of retired Col. Gregory Hollister, on Obama’s eligibility
to hold the presidency, and researches WHY the court could be compelled
to do this.
It MUST have something to do with the fact that Obama
has no birth certificate on file in the Hawaiian Hall of Records with
the name "Barack Hussein Obama" on it -- since his original Hawaiian
birth certificate with that name was sealed in the 1960s when he was
adopted in Indonesia by Lolo Soetoro, his stepfather. At the time
of adoption, a child’s original birth certificate is sealed away and
replaced in the Hall of Records by a new birth certificate that bears
the adopted parents’ names and the child’s new name, if a new name is
given.
This is what happened to Obama, when he was renamed "Soetobakh"
by his mother and stepfather at the time of adoption.
In
Indonesia, there are no last names. The man who adopted Obama is
routinely called "Lolo Soetoro," but in reality his name in Indonesia is
just Soetoro. "Lolo" is a nickname -- but on documents in the
West, Soetoro seems to have used the name "Lolo Soetoro" because he
needed to complete a first and last name line on documentation.
There are a couple names that could appear on the birth certificate
Hawaii has on file for the current occupant of the Oval Office because
of the odd circumstances involved in Indonesian names. Here are a
few options:
•
Soetobakh Dunham
•
Soetobakh Soetoro
•
Barry Soetoro
•
Soetoro Soetobakh
The reason Obama has spent so much time and money
hiding his original birth certificate is because his adoption in the
late 1960s, and the bizarre, Klingon-sounding name "Soetobakh" are just
so strange and difficult to explain to Americans.
Continue
reading
here . . . |
| Robert Bauer's Letter |
|
|
| |
| |
| |

©
Copyright Beckwith 2010
All right reserved
|