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The speaker questions the legitimacy of the president's birth certificate, stating that it took him 18 months to obtain one from Hawaii, while he was able to expedite birth certificates for his staff members in just 48 hours. The speaker also raises doubts about the president's education, mentioning that his ex-wife wanted their son to attend the same expensive school the president allegedly went to. The speaker concludes by mentioning two individuals who boasted about their connections to Hollywood and Hawaii.

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Donald Trump discusses the controversy surrounding Barack Obama's birth certificate. Trump claims that Obama either doesn't have a birth certificate or there is something damaging on it. He mentions that he was able to obtain his own birth certificate within 24 hours, after initially providing a preliminary one. Trump questions the authenticity of an ad taken out by Obama's parents, suggesting it could have been computer-generated years ago.

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Barack Hussein Obama, also known as Barry Soetoro, is the subject of this video. The speaker questions his religion and whether he should be voted for. It is stated that Barry's legal name in Indonesia is Barry Soetoro, and he attended a Catholic school where he was instructed in Islam. The video claims that he was only a citizen of Indonesia and not the United States, and that his birth certificate is not valid. There is no evidence of a legal name change or religious conversion. The speaker questions why Obama has not been more transparent about his identity, considering his aspirations to become President of the United States.

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The speaker is asked if they would ever consider running for president, to which they respond that they probably wouldn't because they love what they're currently doing. However, they express frustration with the state of the country and don't rule out the possibility completely. The speaker then encourages an average person to believe in themselves and work hard. They also mention that if they were to run for president, they believe they would win. Various people express doubt and disbelief about the speaker becoming president. The speaker emphasizes their desire to put America first and states that the future is uncertain but will be shaped by the people.

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The speaker questions the credibility of the individual, pointing out their attendance at a press conference and debate related to Donald Trump. The individual struggles to recall details of their involvement, including who invited them and how they arrived. Despite being pressed for answers, the individual maintains that their lawyers handled arrangements. The speaker concludes by expressing doubt in the individual's testimony.

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The speaker discusses various conspiracy theories surrounding political figures, including claims about Michelle Obama's pregnancies, Barack Obama's past, and Brigitte Macron's gender. They mention similarities between individuals and raise questions about their relationships. The conversation touches on DNA testing and speculation about hidden secrets. Overall, they express skepticism and suggest conducting polls to gauge public opinion on these theories.

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I am proud to have played a big role in getting the president to release his birth certificate. Now we need to verify if it's real and accurate. I hope this issue can finally be put to rest so we can focus on more important matters like oil prices, China's impact on our country, and OPEC's actions. It's relevant because people asked for my birth certificate and I provided it immediately. I am happy that this has finally happened, and I hope experts will examine the certificate. I don't want to entertain negative questions about the president's legitimacy. We have bigger problems to address, such as the high cost of gasoline and the influence of OPEC on fuel prices.

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The speaker explains that they were asked to investigate President Obama's birth certificate due to suspicions of fraud. They clarify that their investigation was not about where the president was born, but about the authenticity of the document. They express their hope that the document would be valid, but after examining the evidence, they conclude that it is a fraudulently created document. They mention the criticism they faced for questioning the document and emphasize that their goal was always to uncover the truth. They introduce a video presentation that reveals evidence of forgery in the birth certificate, including identical angles in date stamps and copied elements from another birth certificate.

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The speaker accuses Hakim of lying about Medicaid cuts. The speaker questions if Hakim wants taxpayer-funded healthcare for undocumented immigrants. The speaker repeats the question of whether Hakim wants US taxpayers to fund healthcare for undocumented immigrants.

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The speaker states that their investigation into President Obama's birth certificate has concluded that it is a fraudulently created document. They express their initial hope that the document was valid, but as evidence stacked up, they had to follow the evidence. They mention working with document examiner Reed Hayes and forensic digital technicians from 4 Labs in Italy. They show examples of forgery in the birth certificate, including copied words, letters, and date stamps. The speaker emphasizes that their investigation was not about Obama personally, but about the document itself. They conclude by saying that the findings are new, profound, and disturbing.

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The conversation covers a mix of topics centered on political connections and accountability. It begins with a reference to Barack Obama, noting he “was president of The United States,” followed by a remark about his time in Chicago and a comment attributed to him: “only black people could live that way.” Attorney Klein is brought into the discussion, and there is a transition to turnover of questions and answers. A committee issue is raised: Speaker 2 accuses the person addressed of misleading the committee, including a contradictory written submission. The person responds that they will review the matter “in our next break to correct the record,” answering “Yes” to whether they will review it. The dialogue then addresses political campaign involvement. Speaker 2 asks whether the person helped out the president’s campaign, acted as a representative or spokesman, and whether it was their idea for the campaign dating back to 2011; the response given is “Yes.” Speaker 3 asks for identification of individuals associated with the Trump organization. The person confirms several individuals: Alan Weisenberg as the Chief Financial Officer, and Miss Rona Graf as the executive assistant to Mr. Trump. The request is for as many names as possible so the committee can meet them. The person confirms Rona Graf’s position and explains that she is the executive assistant, with her office directly next to Mr. Trump’s, and notes that she has been involved in a lot of what went on. There is a reflective aside from Speaker 1 about the difficulty of following the proceedings in real time, and a critical observation regarding Jeffrey Epstein’s involvement: questions are raised about why Epstein would have the contact information of the executive assistant and why she would feel comfortable texting him back during a congressional hearing. Speaker 4 adds commentary on hierarchy and motivation, suggesting that Epstein’s influence is reflected in the assistant’s actions: “Epstein's clearly paying her… she's just following her marching orders for her paycheck.” The exchange ends with the implication that the hierarchy and payoffs influence the responses and behavior of those connected to the Trump organization.

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The speaker discusses the investigation into Barack Obama's birth certificate. They mention working with forensic document examiners and digital technicians to analyze two birth certificates from Hawaii. The speaker claims that nine points of forgery were found, including copied words, letters, and date stamps. They focus on the similarity of the angles of the date stamps on both birth certificates, suggesting intentional alteration. The speaker concludes that the birth certificate belonging to Johanna Ani was used as a source document for Obama's birth certificate. They emphasize the significance of these findings and the disturbing nature of the situation.

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The speaker is convinced that Barack Obama's birth certificate released by the White House is altered. They demonstrate this by showing the layers in the document and how some parts disappear when certain layers are turned off. They mention that the background, which is the safety paper, remains intact while other information appears to be altered. The speaker questions why there would be a need to cover up the document and concludes that it is indeed altered. They leave it up to the viewers to decide.

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The speaker questions why Barack Obama hasn't shown his birth certificate, claiming that the certificate of live birth available online is not legitimate. They mention that the certificate lacks a serial number and signature. The speaker refers to a tape of Obama's grandmother saying he was born in Kenya, but others in the room insisted he was born in Hawaii. The speaker admits they initially assumed Obama was born in Hawaii but now finds the issue suspicious. They express a preference to discuss other topics like China and OPEC. The speaker also mentions the State Department's involvement.

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Donald Trump's questioning of President Obama's birth certificate has raised doubts about his seriousness as a candidate. His stance has evolved from having "a little doubt" to claiming it's a "real possibility" that Obama wasn't born in America. Despite this, Trump's poll numbers have doubled in just three weeks, and his ratings for Celebrity Apprentice have increased. However, analysts believe that this birther rant is a bad long-term strategy that trivializes and marginalizes him. Non-partisan groups have already confirmed Obama's birth in Hawaii, and prominent Republicans have dismissed the issue. The White House is not commenting, but Joe Biden's daughter has criticized Trump on Facebook. Trump claims to have investigators in Hawaii, but it remains unclear whether he is running for president or just seeking attention.

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The speaker states that the deception went beyond a campaign, involving the sitting President of the United States. They suggest the country was potentially at risk due to the president's impairment, and people were aware of it while publicly denying it. The speaker questions who was making decisions on behalf of the country behind the scenes. They emphasize the importance of understanding why this happened and assert that the situation cannot be ignored.

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The speaker discusses controversial topics, including allegations against someone called Peter and the president's son being a crackhead. They question the legitimacy of the president and mention a conspiracy. The speaker also criticizes Hunter and his father, suggesting they should be in prison. They express confusion about why a black man recorded something and wonder if anyone will face consequences. The speaker concludes by asking why people who voted for the president are no longer alive.

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Obama's birth certificate was released when he was in college, revealing details like his mother's age and Canadian citizenship. However, it took him 10 months in the White House to obtain a birth certificate from Hawaii, which seems unnecessary compared to others' experiences. The speaker questions the authenticity of Obama's birth certificate and also mentions the high cost of the school he attended.

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The speaker wants the FBI to investigate Donald Trump's financial, personal, and political connections to Russia. They want to see Trump's tax returns to understand the relationship between him and Putin, whom Trump admires.

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The speaker claims Barack Obama's legal name in Indonesia was Barry Soetoro, as shown on school documents. Indonesian law required him to be instructed in Islam at his Catholic school. The speaker alleges Indonesian law doesn't allow dual citizenship, implying Obama was solely an Indonesian citizen. The speaker disputes Obama's U.S. birth certificate, claiming it lacks an official Hawaiian stamp and has a falsified border, unlike valid certificates. The speaker asserts Obama has no valid U.S. birth certificate, no legal name change evidence, and no proof of repatriation. Furthermore, the speaker states no baptismal certificate or conversion evidence exists, suggesting Obama remains a Muslim since Islam prohibits conversion. The speaker questions why Obama hasn't been forthcoming about his identity, given his past in Indonesia and alleged Muslim faith.

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The speaker argues that it is time for the country to shift its focus to something else. He states that nothing has emerged about him personally beyond the claim that there was a conspiracy against him, specifying that the conspiracy was “literally, by Epstein and other people.” In his view, this is evidence that there should be a move away from discussions about him and toward other national concerns. He emphasizes that the country should perhaps “get onto something else,” suggesting that public attention should be redirected to topics that matter more to the national discourse. In the same vein, the speaker raises a question about justice, addressing the question directly to the president. He asks, “Why would you say people don’t they have gotten justice,” signaling skepticism or disagreement with a statement that justice has been fully served. He frames the issue as something that matters to the public, asserting that the notion of justice is a concern “something that people care about.” The exchange implies a belief that the public’s sense of justice remains unsettled or unaddressed, despite the narrative that there has been justice or resolution. Overall, the speaker presents two intertwined points: first, a call to move the national conversation away from personal allegations and toward other issues; second, a probe into whether justice has been delivered to the people, highlighting that this is an area of public interest and concern. He references a conspiracy linked to Epstein as a central personal grievance while urging a broader national focus, and he questions the completeness of justice as perceived by the audience, urging the president to comment on whether the public has received justice. The tone combines a push for agenda-shifting with a critique of the current state of justice as seen by the speaker and, by extension, some portion of the public.

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I am not an American citizen and some people claim that I have a forged birth certificate. The truth is, I was not born in Hawaii or the United States. I actually come from Kenya. My election was seen by many as evidence that our society is progressing.

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The speaker questions who was really running the country, given concerns about the president's mental acuity. They suggest that if the president was not consistently capable, his ability to do the job day to day should be questioned. The speaker recalls Democrats claiming Joe Biden was extremely fit, despite observations to the contrary. They state that people were told not to believe what they saw, because those around Biden were with him every day. The speaker concludes by stating that this was not true.

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The speaker expresses confusion about reporters who focus on finding people doing wrong things, while giving someone a free pass. They mention not understanding why this person can't obtain a birth certificate, as there is a dispute within their family about which hospital they were born in. The speaker questions the authenticity of newspaper ads claiming the person's birth, as they believe it is unusual for two poor individuals to place such ads. They find the entire situation suspicious.

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The speaker discusses the discrepancies in the date stamps and other elements of Barack Obama's birth certificate. They explain that the stamps on the document do not match exactly, indicating that it may be a forgery. They conducted extensive investigations and consulted forensic experts who concluded that the birth certificate is fraudulent. The speaker also mentions their attempts to validate the document with the state of Hawaii and Kapiolani Medical Center, but they were met with resistance. They emphasize the need for thorough vetting of documents presented by public officials and call for standardization of security paper for birth certificates.
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