Oopsy Daisy: Selective Service Administration Does Not Deny That Obama’s Selective Service Certificate is Indeed Fabricated...
Selective Service response to FOIA request for information was received by Attorney Orly Taitz.
The response is vague. Even though the Selective Service received a sworn affidavit of Jeffrey Stephan Coffman, former Chief Investigator of the Special Investigations unit of the U.S. Coast Guard, stating that Obama’s selective service registration is a fabricated document, Selective Service administration chose to sidestep the issue of forgery and simply stated that they cannot produce anything in response to FOIA, as they never filed a complaint with any law enforcement agency.
One would expect them to respond whether they did an investigation and what is their conclusion and response in regards to evidence of forgery found by a top governmental official in Obama’s Selective Service Certificate, however they simply stated that they did not file a complaint with law enforcement. Further responses are expected from the FBI, Department of Treasury, U.S. Congress and 8 different courts. Public will be provided an update. Read more...
The response is vague. Even though the Selective Service received a sworn affidavit of Jeffrey Stephan Coffman, former Chief Investigator of the Special Investigations unit of the U.S. Coast Guard, stating that Obama’s selective service registration is a fabricated document, Selective Service administration chose to sidestep the issue of forgery and simply stated that they cannot produce anything in response to FOIA, as they never filed a complaint with any law enforcement agency.
One would expect them to respond whether they did an investigation and what is their conclusion and response in regards to evidence of forgery found by a top governmental official in Obama’s Selective Service Certificate, however they simply stated that they did not file a complaint with law enforcement. Further responses are expected from the FBI, Department of Treasury, U.S. Congress and 8 different courts. Public will be provided an update. Read more...
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