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OBAMA STAFFERS MAY BE INVOLVED IN COLOMBIA PROSTITUTION DISGRACE

by Sharon Rondeau

The city of Cartagena is a busy tourist hub and was the location of the Summit of the Americas last April when the prostitution scandal was uncovered involving Secret Service agents and the military

(Sep. 20, 2012) — Fox News has reported exclusively that two members of Obama’s White House staff were involved in the incident in which 11 Secret Service agents and between five and ten members of the U.S. military who were temporarily stationed in Colombia brought women of ill repute back to their hotel rooms, potentially jeopardizing national security.

One report said that up to 12 military members might be involved in the scandal.

The Inspector General of the Department of Homeland Security had opened an investigation into the April 2012 at Congress’s request.  Originally, the Secret Service had planned to conduct its own investigation.

Employees of the Drug Enforcement Administration might also have been involved in similar activity in Colombia.  Senate Homeland Security Committee Sen. Susan Collins indicated that “this likely was not just a one-time incident.”

Obama’s Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, whom the Inspector General of the U.S. ARmy found guilty of violating the Posse Comitatus Act in March 2009, stated after the scandal was discovered that “We let the boss down,” referring to Obama, who allegedly has presented forged identification documents to the public apparently to hide his true identity.

At the time, Dempsey said he was “embarrassed” by the scandal in Colombia but wasn’t sure of exactly what had occurred.  There appears to be nothing on the Secret Service’s website about the scandal at the time of this writing.  The Secret Service is charged with protecting the president, vice president, their families, visiting heads of state, and former presidents if they wish.  Initiated in 1865, the Secret Service was first intended to prevent “counterfeit currency” from being used.  Two years later, the agency began “detecting persons perpetrating frauds against the government.”

When interviewing Walter Francis Fitzpatrick, III on March 19, 2009 after he filed a criminal complaint for treason against Obama, a member of the Secret Service told Fitzpatrick, “We can’t arrest him, you know,” referring to Obama.  Fitzpatrick reported that the agent had made the statement to him outside of the presence of the other agent who had accompanied him.  However, the Secret Service defines itself as a “law enforcement” entity.

As of this writing, the Inspector General’s report is “overdue” by more than two months and has not been submitted to the congressional committee yet, but it is thought that two White House staffers will be identified as having been involved in the Colombia scandal.  One of the Secret Service agents accused of misconduct had roomed at the same hotel as Obama last April.  White House Press Secretary Jay Carney had stated almost immediately that no one from the White House had been involved.  Will Obama be “angry” if he finds out that members of his staff participated in the widely-publicized incident?

The Washington Examiner is expected to release a major expose on September 20, 2012 which claims that Obama has a “fake biography.”  While he had promised “the most transparent administration in U.S. history, Obama has refused to release college and school records and has used multiple names.  His Social Security number is said to be fraudulent, and his Selective Service registration card, in addition to two birth certificates, are said to be forgeries.

Obama has not been arrested, but some of his acquaintances from Chicago have and are serving time in federal prisons tonight.  Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. has placed his Washington, DC home on the market after reportedly having a “mood disorder,” perhaps because he is the subject of a House ethics probe in connection with the attempted selling of Obama’s vacant Senate seat by former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich.  Jackson is still under treatment for depression and bipolar disorder.

Does Obama surround himself with people who resemble him in ethics and the ways in which they conduct themselves?  What kind of government has the United States had under Obama?

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  1. The fraying of fraud and secrecy that has been the story of the empty suit in the W.H., is picking up steam. There’s only 46 days until the election that has to see the empty suit being tossed. The Healthcare penalty taxes are starting very soon for some 6,000,000 middle class people.
    The stooges (acquaintances) are starting to get nervous such as Rep. Jesse Jackson, Jr. having “mood disorder” and is selling his house in D.C.. Some from Chicago are already serving time in federal prison.
    The Washington Examiner is due to release an expose on Obama’s “fake Biography”.