Beware of Hoaxes and possible scam artists
Posted on | December 30, 2012 | 6 Comments
There is an e-mail going around stating that AlvinOnaka confirmed that Obama’s ID is a forgery. It never happened. I received a copy of Onaka’s letter to Kobach and Bennett in my case against Kobach. Onaka never said that Obama’s papers are not valid. This is a wishful thinking or an attempt by someone to discredit us.
Additionally there is a letter by someone hiding behind a name “Proof Positive”. This person is asking for money to send letters to Sheriff Arpaio and to Congress and convince them to act in regards to Obama’s forged IDs.
If you want to write to Arpaio or your Congressman, you can do it yourself. Why do you need to pay someone, who may be a scam artist. Moreover, as I said, Arpaio collected 7 million for his campaign. He went around the country showing forgery in Obama’s IDs and giving people an impression that he will be filling a criminal complaint before the election. Obama dismissed his law suit against Arpaio in August, Arpaio never filed any criminal comaplaint against Obama. People should not give Arpaio a cent more. Demand that he appear on January 3rd at the hearing with judge England, demand that he file a complaint with the DA, AG and US Attorney with his findings immediately or refund the 7 million that was collected under false pretenses.
Help me identify and expose the person hiding behind the news letter “Proof Positive”
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December 30th, 2012 @ 3:10 pm
It is wishful thinking by a member of FreeRepublic named butterdezillion, I believe.
December 30th, 2012 @ 4:41 pm
Amb Alan Keyes is behind Proof Positive. He has restraining orders against him from putting his name on DVD’s and other anti-BO/BS collateral.
December 30th, 2012 @ 5:18 pm
Somebody should take a ball bat to that lying fat bastard…
December 30th, 2012 @ 5:19 pm
Orly you need to burn that cowardly fat bastard for theft…
December 30th, 2012 @ 5:21 pm
ORLY POST THAT FAT ASS’S EMAIL ADDRESS FOR US!!
January 3rd, 2013 @ 5:29 pm
The Article looks accurate in content quoting Onaka as saying the document is not similar to what he has on record. That is participant speak to disavow what he was previously saying he has the birth certificate which he does not. He is a part of a disinformation conspiracy to defraud US voters. Fraudulently giving impression he has legal documents. He could be part of the Hawaii RICO Act racketeering.