Searches for WND report diverted to Kagan, oil, Tampa stories


Posted: May 12, 2010
8:50 pm Eastern



© 2010 WorldNetDaily

Internet giant Google today
was hushing up the new dispute over President Obama's strange Social Security number by diverting
searches for news reports on the issue to unrelated stories about Elena
Kagan, oil, Tampa and the Federal Reserve.

The
actual story, posted on WND.com,
explained how two private
investigators – working independently – are asking why Obama is using a
Social Security number set aside for applicants in Connecticut while
there is no record he ever had a mailing address in the state.

Under a Google news search for "President Obama Social Security
number," the top four results all quoted, "By Jerome R. Corsi Two
private investigators working independently are asking why President
Obama is using a Social Security number set aside for applicants…"    MORE>>>>>>>>>>

3 thoughts on “Google hides Obama’s Social Security Number story”
  1. It’s going to take a ground swell of people to get the ones responsible for letting this foreigner get on the ballot to begin with.
    We need some brave journalist with some backbone and integrity to step up here.
    Someone, someone? Huh

  2. Sadly, most on the right assume you’re wacko if you question his citizenship. So you can kiss Fox goodbye. Everyone else (MSNBC, CBS, etc) work for the DNC so forget them.
    The irony is, the group that I think might actually break this wide open will be the National Inquirer!!!!

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