On May 2, 2011, in a 9th Circuit courtroom in Pasadena, California,
C-SPAN, CBS and ABC were all covering a hearing in the most significant
eligibility lawsuit filed against Barack Hussein Obama, brought by 2008
presidential candidate Alan Keyes, almost two dozen state
representatives and 30 members of the military.
Yet somehow, the story never made it to air and was ignored by the major media.
That
was because the media were busy trumpeting what happened the day
before, when the Obama Administration had announced that Osama bin Laden
had been killed by a team of SEALs under the order of the president.
But according to emails obtained by the
Western Center for Journalism, bin Laden had been killed on April 28 or earlier, not May 1 as the president himself told the nation.
According
to the emails, obtained from the Department of Defense under the
Freedom of Information Act, Rear Adm. Samuel Perez sent a message on
April 29 at 4:58 a.m. asking about special preparations for bin Laden’s
funeral.
Email messages regarding the burial at sea go back to the
morning of April 28, leading to the logical conclusion that bin Laden
was killed no later than early in the morning of April 28, quite
possibly before then.
When President Obama announced the death of bin Laden on May 1, he referred to the killing as being “today” several times.
The actual announcement was made late at night so that the media couldn’t help but carry coverage of it into the next day.
The
WCJ asks the perfectly reasonable question of whether the bin Laden
announcement was held until the night of May 1 so as to bury the story
about the eligibility hearing on the morning of May 2?
Based on
everything we know about this Administration, it’s almost a guaranteed
yes. The eligibility story has dogged Obama since before his first
election.
He has successfully fought it in the courts and gotten
it buried in the media, which has tossed the whole idea in the permanent
circular file.
But the hearing on May 2 was different in that it
was brought by Keyes, a presidential candidate with definite legal
standing, and been signed on to by so many lawmakers and members of the
military. That suit carried a weight that most of the others did not.
Also,
the fact that it was being heard in Pasadena, a stone’s throw from
Burbank, the West Coast’s broadcast capital, must have been seen by
Obama’s minions as boding ill for the Man Who Would Be King.
So the Administration did what this Administration does best and manipulated the willing dupes in the media.
The
lawsuit was eventually dismissed by the court, which ruled that no one
had standing after the 2008 election except a candidate, but since Keyes
wasn’t running again, he didn’t count. There’s a reason it’s called the
9th Circus Court, after all.
I’m tempted to go further even than
the WCJ and suggest that not just the timing of the announcement, but
the killing of bin Laden itself was staged to distract from the hearing.
It’s
known from various sources that President Obama had aborted previous
attempts at getting bin Laden, probably under the influence of his
adviser Valerie Jarrett, who is Morgan Le Fey to his Mordred.
It’s
also known that Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta, with help from
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, was the real mover behind the
mission to get bin Laden and that Obama was supposedly out of the loop
until they came and got him off the golf course.
However it really
went down, it’s obvious the Administration knew where to find bin
Laden, it was simply a question of when. In other words, the killing of
bin Laden was just a card in Obama’s sleeve to be played if things ever
got desperate enough.
Obama’s flunkies would have obviously been
aware of the upcoming hearing weeks, if not months, in advance, so
someone in the Administration could very easily have decided it was time
to play the bin Laden card.
Simply make the call, send in the
SEALs, get the body on ice if need be, stage a funeral, redact some time
stamps and make the big announcement when it will have maximum effect.
As a bonus, Obama gets to brag in his re-election campaign that he got
the bad guy.
That there is information about bin Laden’s death and
burial at sea being withheld is clear. The Department of Defense claims
the USS Carl Vinson has no records of bin Laden’s funeral. However,
Rear Adm. Charles Gaouette in an email refers to “the paucity of
documentary evidence in our possession,” meaning there is some sort of
record. Gaouette, by the way, has since been relieved of command for
unexplained reasons.
But don’t worry about seeing any of this in
the media. There are new, cooked jobless numbers out today, and there
are Santa stories to cover.
Obama Lied About Date of Bin Laden’s Killing; Distraction From Eligibility Hearing
On
May 2, 2011, in a 9th Circuit courtroom in Pasadena, California,
C-SPAN, CBS and ABC were all covering a hearing in the most significant
eligibility lawsuit filed against Barack Hussein Obama, brought by 2008
presidential candidate Alan Keyes, almost two dozen state
representatives and 30 members of the military.
Yet somehow, the story never made it to air and was ignored by the major media.
That
was because the media were busy trumpeting what happened the day
before, when the Obama Administration had announced that Osama bin Laden
had been killed by a team of SEALs under the order of the president.
But according to emails obtained by the Western Center for Journalism, bin Laden had been killed on April 28 or earlier, not May 1 as the president himself told the nation.
According
to the emails, obtained from the Department of Defense under the
Freedom of Information Act, Rear Adm. Samuel Perez sent a message on
April 29 at 4:58 a.m. asking about special preparations for bin Laden’s
funeral.
Email messages regarding the burial at sea go back to the
morning of April 28, leading to the logical conclusion that bin Laden
was killed no later than early in the morning of April 28, quite
possibly before then.
When President Obama announced the death of bin Laden on May 1, he referred to the killing as being “today” several times.
The actual announcement was made late at night so that the media couldn’t help but carry coverage of it into the next day.
The
WCJ asks the perfectly reasonable question of whether the bin Laden
announcement was held until the night of May 1 so as to bury the story
about the eligibility hearing on the morning of May 2?
Based on
everything we know about this Administration, it’s almost a guaranteed
yes. The eligibility story has dogged Obama since before his first
election.
He has successfully fought it in the courts and gotten
it buried in the media, which has tossed the whole idea in the permanent
circular file.
But the hearing on May 2 was different in that it
was brought by Keyes, a presidential candidate with definite legal
standing, and been signed on to by so many lawmakers and members of the
military. That suit carried a weight that most of the others did not.
Also,
the fact that it was being heard in Pasadena, a stone’s throw from
Burbank, the West Coast’s broadcast capital, must have been seen by
Obama’s minions as boding ill for the Man Who Would Be King.
So the Administration did what this Administration does best and manipulated the willing dupes in the media.
The
lawsuit was eventually dismissed by the court, which ruled that no one
had standing after the 2008 election except a candidate, but since Keyes
wasn’t running again, he didn’t count. There’s a reason it’s called the
9th Circus Court, after all.
I’m tempted to go further even than
the WCJ and suggest that not just the timing of the announcement, but
the killing of bin Laden itself was staged to distract from the hearing.
It’s
known from various sources that President Obama had aborted previous
attempts at getting bin Laden, probably under the influence of his
adviser Valerie Jarrett, who is Morgan Le Fey to his Mordred.
It’s
also known that Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta, with help from
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, was the real mover behind the
mission to get bin Laden and that Obama was supposedly out of the loop
until they came and got him off the golf course.
However it really
went down, it’s obvious the Administration knew where to find bin
Laden, it was simply a question of when. In other words, the killing of
bin Laden was just a card in Obama’s sleeve to be played if things ever
got desperate enough.
Obama’s flunkies would have obviously been
aware of the upcoming hearing weeks, if not months, in advance, so
someone in the Administration could very easily have decided it was time
to play the bin Laden card.
Simply make the call, send in the
SEALs, get the body on ice if need be, stage a funeral, redact some time
stamps and make the big announcement when it will have maximum effect.
As a bonus, Obama gets to brag in his re-election campaign that he got
the bad guy.
That there is information about bin Laden’s death and
burial at sea being withheld is clear. The Department of Defense claims
the USS Carl Vinson has no records of bin Laden’s funeral. However,
Rear Adm. Charles Gaouette in an email refers to “the paucity of
documentary evidence in our possession,” meaning there is some sort of
record. Gaouette, by the way, has since been relieved of command for
unexplained reasons.
But don’t worry about seeing any of this in
the media. There are new, cooked jobless numbers out today, and there
are Santa stories to cover.
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