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Originally posted by sarahganesh
After Chief Justice says "that I will execute the Office of President of the United States faithfully" Obama repeats "that I will execute." and nods to Roberts to continue. The silence lasts like 2 seconds and its chilling. Obama then has to be prompted to finish the statement "the Office of President of the United States faithfully".
Was he nervous or was he told to say it? A well known rule of the secret elite/Illuminati who run the show is that they have to reveal to the public their future plans. They have done it in the past. Obama said "that I will execute" and paused. Dont you find that a little weird that he would stop on that word?
Was it just coincidence? Was it synchronicity? Was it on purpose? Was it a freudian slip?
Lets hope that it was just a mistake because he was nervous but I got a bad feeling. Remember this post. And if something bad happens under his command you will see that he told you before he did it. Perhaps I have just lost faith in all politicians because of all the internet conspiracy theory videos and articles I have looked at in the past few years.
Take care
Originally posted by steve_montana
2) Chief Justice Roberts screwed up by putting 'faithfully' in the wrong place in the sentence (confusion because Pres. Obama knew the oath by heart, not expecting to find 'faithfully in the end of the sentence rather than in the beginning);
3) This caused minor confusion, Pres. Obama gave Roberts the opportunity to correct himself before proceeding (probably afraid that the anti-Obama crowd would otherwise use the fact that he did not say the words in the proper order as ammunition against him - BTW here we are, having a discussion about this trivial fact).
It shows that he is not perfect and capable of making a mistake and being human. So many people think of him as being a messiah figure.