Saturday, February 2, 2013

Obama indicted by Federal Court


Published on Jan 30, 2013
On January 25th, 2013 , Mr. Lyndon Larouche, a well respected journalist and political activist received word from his sources within the United States government that President Barack Hussein Obama has been indicted by a Federal Court.





Details of the indictment has been omitted by Larouche but he
characterized them as probably the greatest indictment he has ever seen placed
upon a standing president throughout history.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nX2dwrI_ZEw


The Obumer is being pushed beyond his ability to cope with what he has started and now lost control of. The millions of people waking up have them all scared to death. They are accelerating their programs and waking up millions more. In the end they lose and we win. That's not to say there will not be much suffering in America, but now is the time to expose these criminal, outlaws for what they really are.


3 comments:

  1. if this were true every conservative talk show host in the whole world would be showing the paperwork and government would grind to a halt.

    that would qualify as High crimes and misdemeanors. impeachment would be imminent. need other sources.

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  2. You might be right under normal times but we are not in normal times. Many who would otherwise speak out are in fear of their lives. What we need to remember is that Almighty God is still in control. Talk to Mr. Larouche for for more confirmation. I don't have his contact address but felt everyone should know what he said.

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  3. LaRouche was a presidential candidate eight times between 1976 to 2004, running once for his own U.S. Labor Party and campaigning seven times for the Democratic Party nomination. He was sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment in 1988 for conspiracy to commit mail fraud and tax code violations, and was released in 1994 on parole. Ramsey Clark, who was LaRouche's chief appellate attorney and a former U.S. Attorney General, said that LaRouche was denied a fair trial. The Court of Appeals unanimously rejected the appeal.[2]

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