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5 Make one big room, as they only had 16 seats set up for 6 the hearing. 7
8 filming one was still photography. I don't know what 9 the outlets were. 10
12 Assistant Secretary of State, and the counsel for the 13 Secretary of State. 14
16 pale pink lipstick, "the" white coat and a three-inch 17 stack of papers. 18
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19 She had been set to be fourth case heard. The crowd was certain that the commission was
21 going to do it right because New Hampshire is that kind 22 of state. So while everybody was gathering together 23 they were all complaining about how bank fees should not 24 be allowed, and they're mad at the Supreme Court and the 25 Fed. People who complain about bank fees aren't
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1 capitalists. 2
3 I'll hit the high points and then go into detail because 4 we've heard the 85 pages before.) 5
6 Hawaii who is refusing to allow the public to view the 7 original birth certificate. 8
10 Social Security numbers were to be assigned according to 11 where the application was submitted. (She obviously 12 still has not figured that out.) 13
17 was an unflattened file and had the full Social Security 18 number. 19
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20 Hollister acting in parallel. She put Hollister and the 21 E-verify printouts into the record and she said the 22 SSNVS never showed that it ever issued that number to 23 Barack Obama. According to the official United States 24 services, that's not his Social Security number. 25 "Who resorts to using a Social Security number not
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4 chairman, Mr. Cook, cut her off right there and says
5 there's no relevance to anyone who isn't Mr. Obama, not 6 to any of his relatives. They're only going to accept 7 evidence related to Barack Obama. 8
9 probate department. There's a huge mystery as to where 10 he got his Social Security number. It could have come 11 from the grandmother. This is 100 times bigger than
12 Watergate. She's had three years of 24/7/365 research, 13 and it's still a mystery where he got the Social 14 Security number. 15
16 be examined. It could be another source of the Social 17 Security number. Then she went into he's never been 18 prosecuted for that, et cetera. This mystery needs to
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19 be solved.
21 long-form birth certificate, then in April he claims 22 that he posted one and expected people to believe it, 23 but experts instantly found problems with it. At that point she opened up her exhibits and
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4 Adobe Illustrator expert that clearly shows layers. She 5 went into how you can obviously see that Stanley A.
6 Obama's signature was added later. There's different 7 colors, different typesets. It was a bad forgery that 8 even her kids could do better with. 9
10 affidavit, and she says, "I have an expert here that's 11 ready to testify." 12
13 at the packets and the men on the panel were looking at 14 Orly. No one was saying a word, no one blinking, no one
16 chairman. 17
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20 the presidents. 21
22 put on the ballot. To be put on the ballot no one needs 23 to see an original birth certificate or original Social 24 Security number. Then she told the panel, you will be criminally
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5 Student Clearinghouse. He attended Columbia September 6 1981 to 1982. How did he get diploma when he was only 7 there for one year? Where was he in the year that he 8 was supposed to be at Columbia but wasn't? Before 9 starting Columbia he went to Pakistan. There's no
11 He was in Pakistan for over a year (which was a new one 12 to me) 13
16 evidence of the school registration which shows Soetoro 17 and the passport application which shows Soebarkah. 18 That's at least three last names he's gone by. What's
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20 24 Kenya.
19 his legal last name? But all of that doesn't even matter. It doesn't
21 matter if he has a valid Social Security number or a 22 valid birth certificate because from birth his 23 allegiance is to another country. His father was from
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2 (and she was paraphrasing), the president/commander in 3 chief should be a natural born citizen. Mr. Obama's
4 father had a foreign birth. No election board has ever 5 examined this. And there's precedent in Minor v
10 and philosopher whose book the Law of Nations was the 11 prototype for the U.S. Constitution. She went into the
12 14th Amendment and the father and founder of the 14th 13 Amendment, Bingham. 14
16 of." 17
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19 511, and from that we know that the Senate says that two 20 citizen parents are required, and Obama doesn't have
23 valid birth certificate and Social Security number, 24 there's still a problem with the allegiance. This is 25 the Live Free Or Die state. We need to live free from
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2 The commission should show the strength of real granite. 3 Your constitutional duty to uphold the
5 decision not to be on the ballot until the committee and 6 experts can examine the birth certificate and resolve 7 whether he's the person that he says he is. 8 9
11 Has there been any court of appeals case on this? You 12 mentioned that there was one in California. 13
17 Social Security Administration about this? 18 19 MS. TAITZ: No. They're still unwilling to. CHAIRMAN COOK: Have you contacted Columbia
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23 going to say he went there, but no, she hasn't contacted 24 those people satisfactorily. He asked: Is there any decision anywhere, from
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No there's been no decision yet. CHAIRMAN COOK: Have you contacted the
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1 any adjudicating body, which affirmatively says Obama 2 wasn't born here? 3
6 For forfeiting your duty you are definitely complicit in 7 fraud, treason, forgery, (et cetera). 8
10 welcome. Any time." Everybody gave a little chuckle. 11 He then asked if she had any more substantive
12 factual evidence. Not opinions. Not rumors. A 13 gentleman in the audience raised his hand to stand up
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16 sworn in. This may come as a surprise to you, but 17 attorneys don't need to be sworn in. Everybody else
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24 the British Nationality Act where the father determines 25 the status of the offspring. He says by law, by the
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1 Constitution, the Law of Nations, which is in the 2 Constitution, the British Nationality Act is the
7 underscore that Mr. Obama has stated who his father is.
8 Then he said, I'm a layperson. My understanding is that 9 Article II Section 3 of the Constitution means a natural
11 were doing when they wrote that. They knew what they 12 were doing with the with rest of the Constitution and 13 they did a pretty good job there.
15 all learned in third grade in Massachusetts -- that a 16 natural born citizen was required to be president. (He 17 did not go into what the definition of natural born
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20 representative, who I believe was Aaron Sullivan (not 21 sure). He said the commission needs to follow the New 22 Hampshire Constitution and the U.S. Constitution. (And 23 a lot of these people were going over you have a follow 24 the law) All Americans are depending on you. (Which drew applause).
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2 another New Hampshire rep. I am a natural born citizen. 3 Chairman Cook replied, "No one's questioning that." 4 Gary said, someone in the White House is trying to 5 destroy this country, not by his words but by his
6 actions. Whenever this has come up before the courts 7 before, it's been a question of standing. No court has 8 ever decided on the merits. You are obligated to do 9 that in this commission. 10 11
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Q. Where do those statutes come from? A. They're enacted by the New Hampshire legislature. Q. Are you aware of the filing by Barack Obama?
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3 the Secretary of State's office on 10/20. He also 4 brought a check for $1000. 5
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10 sure they conform to the law and that the fee has been
11 paid. They make sure that they comply with the statutes 12 in both form and substance. 13
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Q. So it does not require proof of citizenship. Are other candidates required to show proof of
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10 challenge. You won't put it on the ballot now. Nothing 11 was done to it. It was swept under the rug. I have 85 12 pages showing fraud, forgery and -13 14 15
Then Chairman Cook says, "Ma'am. Ma'am -Q. Your testimony means nothing.
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Q. You got 85 pages of challenges. A. That's why this is in front of the commission.
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3 gentleman next to me, who did not say what his name was 4 said, a check is not lawful money. 5
6 another something, and Chairman Cook said one witness at 7 a time. Only one witness at a time. 8
9 lawful money. 10
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20 a thousand dollars? He lied, he committed fraud. You 21 have a duty to investigate forgery, elections fraud and
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2 comes from RSA 7 and RSA 655. We ask for copies of the 3 form, which Biden brought in, and the fee. The 4 president swears that he complies with the 5 qualifications in Article II Section 3. 6 7 Then he rested.
12 State's desk, where the Secretary of State's staff was 13 sitting, the state reps from New Hampshire were 14 surrounding them. I think there were about five state 15 reps from New Hampshire. 16
17 came and sat next to me, and I decided I'd better move 18 to the back, because I can't take notes with Orly
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19 sitting next to me, so I got up and moved. Everybody's attention is drawn to these strong
21 words and yelling come from around the Secretary of 22 State's desk. They're all going to go over to the 23 Secretary of State's office, (the actual Secretary of 24 State wasn't there just assistants and the counsel) to 25 find out why Obama can be on the ballot since he's not
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1 constitutionally eligible. "After all, an Egyptian was 2 on the ballot a couple of years ago, and he was 3 stricken, so there's precedent for this. 4
11 jurisdiction. We're not a criminal investigatory body. 12 We're not the attorney general. We're not a federal 13 court. Our jurisdiction comes from RSA 655, and he 14 listed others off. 15
16 read us the law and tell us what the law is on this. So 17 the attorney then had the book open and read what the 18 law was, and basically -- then Chairman Cook said
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19 basically what they do is they determine was the 20 candidacy filed in the proper format, was the fee paid, 21 does everything comply with what the law says. That's 22 our jurisdiction. Do we have a motion? And then one of the women
24 made the motion to accept Barack Obama's Declaration of 25 Candidacy for placement on the ballot. Another
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1 seconded. How many voted yes? All five of them voted 2 yes. How many voted no? None of them. 3
4 Shame!! Rip off the Constitution, why don't you? 5 Treason!! It's not over. 6
8 of order." At which point half the crowd yelled, "No. 9 You're out of order." 10
11 He's a very tall gentleman. He started ushering people 12 out into the hall. 13 14
The commission tried to call the next case. Someone shouted, "You'd better not show your face
16 a mask. Cowards. The Constitution was written by and 17 for honorable men. There's none here today." 18 It continued out into the hallway. Everybody
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22 this. Somebody brought up that she should take it to 23 the Supreme Court. Lots of people got excited by the idea of filling
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1 the thousand-dollar fee. And they were really getting 2 into that until someone pointed out the deadline has 3 passed. 4
5 else said that's $35,000. That's South Carolina. And 6 they said, "What's the next one then?" 7
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