Obama Conspiracy Theories
Obama Conspiracy Theories
by Dr. Conspiracy
1/12/2017
WARNING: Site is mostly cleverly camouflaged 'horse-pucky' and is not birther friendly
Excerpt:
Obama Conspiracy Theories is a blog that started in December of 2008 and continued during the 8 years President Obama was in office. It started with the purpose in mind of collecting and critically examining some of the stories about Obama circulating on the Internet. It was never anticipated that the so-called Birther Movement would be alive eight years later in blogs, commentary and YouTube video channels; and its legacy would include 226 lawsuits.
This blog drew an eclectic online community, and at its height had over 30,000 users per month who left over a quarter million comments. A few initial articles about Obama’s birth certificate grew in number to 4,211 both about conspiracy theories and a legal theory that denied eligibility to Obama because of his non-US-citizen father.
The blog closed to new articles at noon on January 20, 2017, as President Obama left office, but it remains a comprehensive resource on the Birther Movement. .................................................. ..
View the complete post, including comments and links, at:
http://www.obamaconspiracy.org/2017/...es-2/#comments
An excerpt of Dr. Conspiracy's 1/12/2017 comment to the above linked post:
Link to the list - http://www.obamaconspiracy.org/wp-co...tCommenter.txt
I located the following info on the list of commenters:
Lucas D. Smith - 499 (posts)
B. Steadman - 1 (post)
Obama Conspiracy Theories
by Dr. Conspiracy
1/12/2017
WARNING: Site is mostly cleverly camouflaged 'horse-pucky' and is not birther friendly
Excerpt:
Obama Conspiracy Theories is a blog that started in December of 2008 and continued during the 8 years President Obama was in office. It started with the purpose in mind of collecting and critically examining some of the stories about Obama circulating on the Internet. It was never anticipated that the so-called Birther Movement would be alive eight years later in blogs, commentary and YouTube video channels; and its legacy would include 226 lawsuits.
This blog drew an eclectic online community, and at its height had over 30,000 users per month who left over a quarter million comments. A few initial articles about Obama’s birth certificate grew in number to 4,211 both about conspiracy theories and a legal theory that denied eligibility to Obama because of his non-US-citizen father.
The blog closed to new articles at noon on January 20, 2017, as President Obama left office, but it remains a comprehensive resource on the Birther Movement. .................................................. ..
View the complete post, including comments and links, at:
http://www.obamaconspiracy.org/2017/...es-2/#comments
An excerpt of Dr. Conspiracy's 1/12/2017 comment to the above linked post:
Here’s the list of all commenters, but it doesn’t show dates
Link to the list - http://www.obamaconspiracy.org/wp-co...tCommenter.txt
I located the following info on the list of commenters:
Lucas D. Smith - 499 (posts)
B. Steadman - 1 (post)