Monthly Archives: December 2009

Taitz appeal

Orly Taitz, slapped with a $20,000 fine by the federal court in Columbus, Georgia, defiantly said she’s not paying; however, exhibiting a more practical side, she’s found an attorney to help her appeal the sanctions. Jonathan Levy, a Russian-speaking attorney … Continue reading

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Martin v Wikipedia

(NEW YORK)(December 17, 2009) Republican U. S. Senate candidate and insurgent “Internet Powerhouse” Andy Martin will hold a New York news conference Thursday, December 17th to announce that he has sued the “protosocialist” Wikipedia/Wikimedia operation for using tax-exempt resources to … Continue reading

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Is Intellectual Conservative an oxymoron?

One need only bring to mind William F. Buckley to affirm the negative, but a December 15, 2009, article on a web site by the same name argues strongly for the affirmative. The article is Thinking the Legally “Unthinkable” in … Continue reading

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We’re moving! (updated)

The Obama Conspiracy Theories web hosting company is moving us a new server some time within the next week (I don’t know when). I hope the only difference you will see is a little faster performance (wishful thinking). There may … Continue reading

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Columbia Examiner goes full-bore birther

Examiner.com, a compendium of bloggers called “Examiners” catered to crank journalism in the article by Dianna Cotter, titled America’s two unconstitutional Presidents. Cotter claims to have done independent research, and I won’t deny she did, but in this article she … Continue reading

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Birther blogger Chalice Jackson petitions Illinois grand jury

As reported in today’s Northwest Herald, Internet blogger Sharon Meroni (aka Chalice Jackson) filed an emergency petition before the McHenry County Illinois Grand Jury. Meroni alleges “rampant voter fraud” in the Feb. 5, 2008, and Nov. 4, 2008, elections. The … Continue reading

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