Michael at SpiritualOutpost #conspiracy rr-bb.com

I know, I know, you are going to think I am crazy - but here goes anyway. There are all kinds of conspiracy theories out there about who is really behind Barack Hussein Obama. George Soros is often cited. For me, there is no doubt in my mind that there is someone pulling his strings. A guy with Obama's experience (or lack thereof), just doesn't make it to that office without a tremendous amount of help - not to mention money. He was too well packaged and insulated for it to have been natural. Yes, the media covered his tracks, but there was/is something, or someone else at work here. I feel it in my gut.

Little, subtle things, a few not-so-subtle, bother me about this guy. His insistence on retaining his blackberry for one. During the campaign, I watched him having very in depth conversations with "someone", while at the same time he was surrounded by several of his top advisers. I was already suspicious, but I caught myself wandering, "who's on the other end". Try his total dependency on the teleprompter - it just seems odd that someone so "smart" and "articulate" rarely can convey his "own" thoughts without looking, well, inexperienced. Bush was a horrible speaker, but you knew what was in his heart and you knew he was telling the truth. As for the not-so-subtle - his blatent radical agenda. I thought its implementation would have been a little more "subtle".

Yesterday, I heard someone propose a theory of who this "someone" is. I am not saying that I completely buy this - but it was interesting. Remember the famous "bow" to the Saudi king? Was it from a lack experience in Heads-Of-State protocol; or, was it an automatic reflex acknowledging servitude? But wait, the theory got even more interesting (or insane). Our country has not been attacked since 9/11. Well, the person offering this theory disagrees. We have been attacked again - it happened in November 2008 with the election of the 44th POTUS.

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