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Berg Supreme Court Case


The Berg Supreme Court Case Causes a Stir, but Leaves No Ripple.


The Berg Supreme Court case makes claim that Barrack Obama has failed to prove that he is a natural born citizen of the United States. Phillip J. Berg would not meet the normal requirements for being a nutcase, as critics have suggested.

Berg served as the Pennsylvania deputy district attorney, which is not the bag from which most nutcases come. The focus on the case is the request for proof of citizenship to the Supreme Court and to the American public.

In January of this year, the request for a hearing was denied by the court. Of course, the Berg Supreme Court case suit has many far reaching implications, not the least is that the case would not be heard.

Whether the allegation is correct that Barrack Obama was, in fact, born outside of the US to non-US citizens is true or not, the fact that-in order to qualify as a candidate for President-this qualification must be met would seem to warrant a hearing, from what information is made publicly available.

What we may in fact be seeing are the actions of a government that has become so used to acting in its own interests-above the interest of the people-and doing so with impunity; the feeling may be in government circles that this will just go by the wayside, as it probably will.



Courts Deny People’s Interest

This case puts in plain view just how much the American people have been lulled to sleep through the hypnotic actions of the government, the media machine, and of the ultimate shot caller, the banking mafia. Watching the Gore/Bush process in 2000 set the stage for future events.

If they can successfully steal an election, in plain view of the public, what are the limits to which the elite can push the masses? In the Berg Supreme Court case, the promise of a ”day in court” was broken.

That the American people could be lead to believe that a person could sneak into the presidency give definite pause to straighten out some misguided thinking.


Berg Supreme Court: Slight of Hand

Just like the illusionist uses props and misdirection in order to pull the wool over the eyes of the audience, so the banking mafia and their government puppets use a constant stream of distraction to dupe the public.

Since Obama won a very popular election, this would have people say, ‘so what’ to the issue of citizenship. The so-what response may be the aim, not the election results.

Make no mistake: the people behind putting the President in office could certainly arrange for a birth certificate saying anything they wanted it to say.

While a whole group of people are caught up in the case, another larger group is busy ignoring it. In both cases, the global banking mafia win. After all, it wouldn’t be the first mock election, would it?


While We Sleep

The Berg Supreme Court case is no mistake. Nobody snuck in and found some deeply hidden secret. The question was asked that thousands could have asked.

It might be disturbing that only one person actually asked, and directed his question to a court of law.

A major step in the plans of the power brokers behind the shields of secret societies and groups that meet in hiding is the duping of the public. Keeping them stupefied by all means necessary is the order of the day.

This case fits right in with misinformation, poisonous prescription medication and food additives like aspartame, and harmful genetically altered crops are all being spoon-fed to a public that is being hypnotized by a combination of stimulation and events.

The question remains for you to answer as an individual. Will you buy in to what is being fed just because it seems easy or comfortable?

Choices are not always easy, but the hardest choice is far better than being left with none.





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