Thursday, February 12, 2009

Obama - U.S. Military - Captain Barnett - Birth Certificate - Eligibility - Orly Taitz - Philip Berg - The BOPAC Report

The BOPAC Report:

I hope those serving in the U. S. military will follow the example of Captain Barnett and ask the hard questions, especially those raised by Dr. Orly Taitz and Phil Berg in their lawsuits, wherever and whenever you can. It appears that Congress is turning a deaf ear to civilians, so you in the military may be the only people in America that will be listened to. (See Dr. Orly's site and Plilip Berg's site for reference.)

This is from Betrayal:

UPDATED Letter (Dr. Orly) received by Captain Barnett from Jay Macklin, General counsel of Department of Justice
Posted on February 12th, 2009 by David-Crockett

See at Defend Our Freedoms Foundation

U.S. Department of Justice

Executive Office for United States Attorneys

General Counsel’s Office Washington, D C 20530

FEB -4 2009

This responds to your January 13,2009 faxed letters to President George W. Bush and Patrick Fitzgerald at the Office of Special Counsel in which you ask both men to investigate President Barack Obama for treason, forgery, and campaign finance fraud. Because of the nature of your request, your letter was forwarded to the Executive Office for United States Attorneys, Department of Justice, for a response.

Your letter contains many allegations questioning the nationality and citizenship status of President Barack Obama, and therefore, the potential illegality of his presidency. The crimes which you directly or indirectly accuse President Obama of committing include forgery of his Hawaii birth certificate, using a campaign operative to forge his passport documents, and the illegal acceptance of campaign funds from foreign contributors.

While these allegations warrant an investigation, they have been directed to the wrong agency. You may wish to report these allegations of campaign finance fraud to the Federal Election Commission. You can find their telephone number online or you may write to the FEC at the following address:

Federal Election Commission

999 E Street N.W.

Washington, DC 20463

We appreciate the involvement of citizens such as yourself who take an active interest in their government.

Sincerely,

Jay Macklin

General Counsel