Update--Pastor Manning to deliver Obama guilty verdict to federal and
state officials
At the trial held early this month, evidence was
presented showing that most of what has been told to the public about
Barack Obama and his background is false, or at the very least
subject to serious questions.
(AP Photo/Evan Vucci).
Witnesses stated under oath that Obama never attended Columbia University as he
claimed--and as the University claims. Witnesses also testified that
Obama has used and still uses bogus Social Security numbers.
The
list of crimes goes on, and at the end of the proceedings a jury found
Obama guilty on all counts.
The question raised at the time of the
verdict was, will this decision carry the weight of law? At the time
the answer was unclear due to the fact that the trial was not
commissioned nor authorized by a recognized legal entity at the local,
state, or federal levels.
To his credit, Dr. Manning maintains
that under the provisions of the U.S. Constitution, citizen trials are
allowed and even have the weight of case law and precedent.
The
difficulty arises when attempts are made to enforce the verdicts
rendered in such trials. Only the court system can decide if such a
trial carries the weight of recognized law and thus, verify and confirm
the validity of the verdict. This would allow enforcement.
To
that end, Pastor Manning states the following:
My Fellow Americans,
We have started the process of filing the guilty verdicts of The CIA Columbia Obama Sedition Trial with The New
York State Board of Regents, The Middle States Accreditation Board, and
The New York State Bar against Columbia University and Mr. Michael
Sovern.
It is reasonable to expect court battles with each agency
before they either remove accreditation or disbar.
We will call
for a coalition to present the verdicts to The US Senate, The House of
Representatives, The Joint Chiefs of Staff, and The Attorney General’s
Office.
I am reviewing statutes and procedures for filing with
federal agencies and will keep you posted as to when to meet me in
Washington, D.C.
Just a thought: Would you be able to spend seven days in Washington with a seven day, seven times march around the
Capitol building?
Please forward this announcement to as many
people as possible.
In His Royal Service
Dr. James David Manning,
A Natural Born Citizen
Thus,
Manning has taken the first steps necessary to get the verdict rendered
by the jury recognized by the U.S. legal system--the presenting of all
of the evidence entered into the record at the trial to local, state,
and federal authorities.
Should those authorities determine that
the evidence presented at the trial in Harlem meets the standard for
further investigation, then it is entirely possible that the judicial
system could determine that crimes, indeed, have been committed.
However,
a major hurdle that the process must jump is the fact that the
officials who would determine whether or not to proceed to the next
level are Obama-friendly. The deck is stacked.
And that means
that it is likely that no matter what conclusive evidence is presented
to them, they will continue to lend their protection to Barack Obama.
This,
of course, would be a travesty of justice. At the very least the
evidence presented at the Manning trial needs an unbiased consideration.
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