From the article...A security analyst who provides intelligence information to a wide range of law enforcement, private corporation and security interests has written in a publicly released "white paper" that the issue of Barack Obama's eligibility to be president could become a "flashpoint" in the United States.
The suggestion comes from Lyle Rapacki, a former police officer who has worked in the field of psychological disorders for years. Since the 1990s, he has provided his analysis in public "white paper" reports and classified documents to various safety and security interests.
Rapacki's report cited the continuing controversy over Obama's birth certificate and a long list of lawsuits that have alleged he is not eligible to be president under the Constitution's requirement that the office be occupied only by a "natural born" citizen.
If the president would be found to be ineligible, Rapacki suggested, there would be a "constitutional crisis" over which of his orders, laws and actions "should be valid."
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=94196FW Note: OK, this isn't exactly news, so why did I post it? Read the second paragraph closely.
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... a former police officer who has worked in the field of psychological disorders for years."
Now... turn on the radar. "
Various safety and security interests" are evaluating matters of political dissent that deal with Constitutional issues,
specifically the question of Obama's eligibility to be POTUS,
as a psychological disorder.
Allow me to remind our members that this was the type of game played in both Nazi Germany and in the Soviet Union prior to initiating the most brutal political purges in modern history. Hitler, Stalin, Mao, Pinochet... All followed the path of having their politcal rivals declared incompetent in a court of law and then placed in prisons for "treatment and reeducation", or they simply "disappeared" them.
Keep your eyes open. Expect to see politcal dissidents being picked up because they have a "potential for violent behavior".
