DOFF announces a $1,000 award for the best short documentary on the theme “Where are the original IDs: Why judges refuse to order production of the original Obama’s IDs, when the copies were found to be forgeries???”
Posted on | February 28, 2013 | 13 Comments
Press releasePresident of the Defend Our Freedoms Foundation, Attorney and Doctor Orly Taitz is announcing a short film competition on the theme:
“Where are the original IDs: Why judges refuse to order production of original Obama’s IDs when the copies were found to be forgeries???”
This competition is geared more towards younger people: high school and college students. The film should be 10-15 minutes long, not to exceed 20 minutes.
The goal of the competition is to promote transparency on the White House, executive and legislative branches as well as in the U.S. Judiciary in light of the fact that Obama’s alleged copies of the IDs were found to be flagrant computer generated forgeries, Social Security number was found to be invalid and failing both E-Verify and SSNVS, and so far not one single judge has ordered production of the originals, something that would be done in any other case.
We would like to see students involved and becoming young journalists and researches, civil rights leaders fighting corruption and interviewing multiple judges, US Attorneys, AGs, governmental officials and Obama himself, asking pointed questions: why can’t we see the original documents? Were judges and officials threatened? Were they promised promotions within Obama regime? Was there any other consideration?
Mail entries for the competition to:
Defend Our Freedoms Foundation
Short movie competition:
“Where are the original IDs: Why judges refuse to order production of the original Obama’s IDs, when the copies were found to be forgeries???”
c/o Attorney Orly Taitz
29839 Santa Margarita ste 100
Rancho Santa Margarita, Ca 92688
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