Tim Adams was the Chief Elections Clerk for the city and county of Honolulu, Hawaii, during the 2008 presidential election. As Chief Elections Clerk, he supervised a staff of 50 and had access to all the database to verify documents like birth certificates and birth places of campaign candidates.
On June 5, 2010, Adams was interviewed by James Edwards of the Political Cesspool radio show. Adams says unequivocally:
Barack Obama was NOT born in Hawaii.
Adams is currently teaching in the graduate program of Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Kentucky, (270) 745-0111. Hes listed, as Timothy Adams, in WKUs faculty-staff directory, HERE. Timothy Adams is also listed as a Graduate Assistant of the English Department, HERE:
.... listed as a Graduate Assistant of the English Department....
Not for long.
He'll be unemployed and unemployable shortly. Any company or institution that hires him will suddenly find an inexplicable IRS demand for all records going back 7 years in the morning mail.
I know from personal experience that the IRS is the first bulldog that elected hacks send after their adversaries. And, don't forget what Nixon said, "Wait until we sic the IRS on 'em!"
Joe Biden's son is the State Attorney General for Delaware, and he unsuccessfully attempted to arrange a trip to prison for Larry Sinclair.
Just watch and don't be surprised.
Unfortunately, there are still naive folks who don't understand how dangerous it can be to threaten the political elite.
Remember the PI who built the Clinton files? He was machine gunned to death at a rural crossroads and his files disappeared. Needless to say the primary beneficiaries of this death are completely safe in Arkansas. (This is the state where the coroner repeatedly ruled suspicious deaths of anti-Clintonistas as suicides, despite obvious evidence of homicides....)
Yeah, if the powers that be decide you might cause them some problem(s), you could commit suicide like Terry Yeakey did. A very strange case. But then it wasn't suicide, it was murder.
Yeah, if the powers that be decide you might cause them some problem(s), you could commit suicide like Terry Yeakey did. A very strange case. But then it wasn't suicide, it was murder.
A name I won't forget.
He knew they were coming for him but his own department failed to protect him or search for his murderers.
He knew they were coming for him but his own department failed to protect him or search for his murderers.
They were probably scared to try to help him. But a fine man was murdered because he knew too much and I think anyone who keeps up even a little bit knows that.