Friday, May 11, 2012
“We would like to be assured of the disposition of the microfilm reel or reels containing President Obama’s Selective Service registration form,” Zullo wrote. “Please indicate whether or not you have possession of the microfilm reel or reels containing President Obama’s records or access to them.”
Providing
proof that Sheriff Joe Arpaio intends to continue his investigation of
President Obama’s eligiblity,his Cold Case Posse has pressed the
director of the Selective Service System not to destroy any microfilm
records that may yet exist of Obama’s 1980 draft registration form.
In
an emergency letter Wednesday to Selective Service System Director
Lawrence Romo,Mike Zullo,the lead investigator in the Cold Case
Posse,asked for reassurance that the microfilm records still exist.
“We
would like to be assured of the disposition of the microfilm reel or
reels containing President Obama’s Selective Service registration form,”
Zullo wrote. “Please indicate whether or not you have possession of the
microfilm reel or reels containing President Obama’s records or access
to them.”
The concerns were raised after
Arpaio’s office received official confirmation from the Selective
Service System that Obama’s paper draft registration records have been
destroyed after being microfilmed.
In
addition,an article published Monday by the Washington Times
“Communities” social journalism section reported new Selective Service
privacy rules might allow existing microfilm records to be destroyed as
well.
Read more at WND. By Jerome R. Corsi.
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