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Showdown: Sheriff Arpaio vs. the legend of Barry Soetoro as Barack Hussein Obama II

By Doug Hagmann  Monday, March 5, 2012

imageLast week, the six-month investigation Barack Hussein Obama’s eligibility to be the President of the United States by a commissioned law enforcement body concluded with a press conference by Joe Arpaio, Sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona.  Among their investigative findings was the conclusion that there has been a systematic effort to obscure the truth about Obama, including but not limited to his birth certificate, selective service registration and citizenship status. Catching our attention as investigators was one finding in particular: records were missing from the national archives.

Specifically, records from the Immigration and Naturalization Service documenting the identities of individuals entering the U.S. on international flights from foreign countries were missing. More specifically, only the records for the period between August 1-7, 1961 were gone and presumably removed from the archives, while all other time periods remained intact.

Our investigative report published on April 8, 2011, provided readers with this very same finding, except larger in scope. We noted that “the scrubbing and altering of records pertaining to Obama began well before he became an Illinois state senator in the 1996 election cycle. The ‘scrubbing’ or alteration of records did not begin or end with Obama, but also extended to his mother and other associates as well.”

As investigators, researchers and investigative journalists, we’ve seen this happen before. We’re also familiar with the “template of denial” used by the fact-a-phobic media in response to such findings. Simply ignore the facts.

Communist ties that… mysteriously vanish

One notable case is documented by M. Stanton Evans in his book Blacklisted by History, The Untold Story of Senator Joe McCarthy. While conducting research for his book, he traveled to the National Archives to view a 106-page report dated August 3, 1946. The report, known as the “Klaus memo,” identified Communist Party members, Soviet agents and their facilitators working within the U.S. State Department……

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http://www.canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/45038

 

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