Obama's 'confession' uncovered by forensic profiler

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Obama's 'confession' uncovered by forensic profiler

'I am not a dictator. I'm the president'

by Bob Unruh
Bob Unruh joined WND in  2006 after nearly three decades with the Associated Press, as well as several  Upper Midwest newspapers, where he covered everything from legislative battles  and sports to tornadoes and homicidal survivalists. He is also a photographer  whose scenic work has been used commercially.More ..Less ↑
       
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A forensic profiler whose previous cases have included the Natalie Holloway  disappearance and the O.J. Simpson double murder says Barack Obama unconsciously  made a stunning confession in his effort to blame the sequester idea he  suggested on Republicans.

“Obama replied to (rare) press challenges about his contribution to the  problem, ‘Give me an example of what I might do.’ Then he proceeded to  unconsciously answer his own question with further denials, declaring, ‘I am not  a dictator. I’m the president,’” Andrew G. Hodges, M.D., told WND in an  assessment.

 

“Understand his powerful ‘dictator’ image spontaneously comes from his mind.  Immediately following it with ‘president’ he unconsciously confesses, ‘I am the  dictator president,’” Hodges said.

“For good measure he adds further unconscious proof in yet another vivid  denial. I ‘can’t force Republicans to do the right thing’ – confessing again  that in dictatorial fashion he was forcing the Republicans’ hands by not  negotiating and failing to do the right thing.”

Hodges, who wrote “The  Obama Confession: Secret Fear, Secret Fury,” previously deciphered the  JonBenet Ramsey ransom note in the Boulder, Colo., murder case.

See  all the details in Hodges’ book “The Obama Confession.”

He uses a unique psycholinguistic technique he calls “ThoughtPrint Decoding”  to “read between the lines” of people’s statements – called “the cutting-edge of  forensic science” by expert investigators.

He’s not new to the field, already having identified killers by studying  ransom notes, emails, letters and police interviews to spot secret confessions.  He decoded O.J.’s “suicide note” to confirm Simpson had committed a double  murder. He deciphered the JonBenet ransom note from Boulder, Colo., to identify  the child’s killer. He decrypted letters from BTK to predict that he was about  to kill again – the only profiler to do so. He studied statements by Joran van  der Sloot and Deepak Kalpoe to tie them to the slaying of Holloway. He showed  how Casey Anthony secretly confessed to killing her daughter in 200 letters  written to a jail mate. He even decoded Bill Clinton’s comments about Monica  Lewinsky.

“Once more Obama has brilliantly and unknowingly profiled himself regarding  his deceptive behavior – this time surrounding the sequester conflict with  Republicans,” Hodges explained. “The profile is based on the discovery of an  unconscious super intelligence – a major step beyond Malcolm Gladwell’s  description of the ‘new adaptive unconscious’ in his best-seller ‘Blink.’ He  demonstrated how our deeper mind quick-reads various situations in the blink of  an eye.”

Hodges said that at Obama’s March 1 press conference, the president’s super  intelligence quick-reads his deep motives about sequester and then announces  those motives to the public.

“‘Let’s be clear: None of this is necessary,’ Obama said. ‘It’s happening  because of a choice that Republicans in Congress have made. We shouldn’t be  making a series of dumb, arbitrary cuts to things.’ We have another blatant  albeit unconscious projection and confession. He knows his choice – a  non-negotiable demand for more taxes after just receiving a $150 billion ‘tax  raise’ in January – was foolish,” Hodges explained. “He further revealed his  arbitrary behavior when he refused the choice offered to him to spread out  the miniscule 2 percent budget cut across the board to lessen the  impact. Like a dictator he wanted power over the Republicans in his ploy to cast  them as the evil ones.”

He also addressed Obama’s reference to two sci-fi movies.

“He suggested the idea, ‘I should somehow do a ‘Jedi mind-meld’ with these  folks [Republicans] and convince them to do what’s right.’ He used a mixed image  from two sci-fi shows,” Hodges explained. “First he alluded to a Jedi ‘mind  trick’ used on weak-minded foes (‘Star Wars’ films) implying his continued mind  games to trick subservient foolish Americans.

“His spontaneous ‘Star Wars’ image also references his war on the Republicans  – efforts to discredit them so that he can affect the next election and control  both houses of Congress in his dictatorial behavior. (He also suggests his war  on the military – to weaken it.)

“Finally he implies in the ‘mind-meld’ technique he’s opening his unconscious  mind up and we can read it if we know how – just as Commander Spock in ‘Star  Trek’ would let others read his mind to provide them with special insightful  messages,” he said.

He suggested Obama has been exaggerating the impact of sequester to  “unconsciously paint a true picture of his overall destructive plan,” he  said.

“His super intelligence looks into the future and sees the result of his  plans long-term,” Hodges said.

“Middle class families will ‘have their lives disrupted in significant ways.’  He predicts that Americans one day will know the economy didn’t have to suffer  if bad decisions (his) had been averted. We ask which does greater damage: a 2  percent budget cut or his obvious long-term plan of crippling rising debt and  increased taxes?”

Hodges also suggested Obama is revealing a coming “apocalypse” by saying,  “There’s not going to be an apocalypse.”

“When he wonders (regarding Republicans) if he could do something else ‘to  make these guys not paint horns on my head’ we indeed should be frightened  beyond belief. He suggests America is in for a devil of a time to put it mildly  – that deep down he harbors evil intentions,” Hodges said.

As WND reported, Hodges previously  concluded Obama unconsciously confessed to stealing the 2012 election.

On Hodges’ website, Steven A.  Egger, associate professor of criminology at the University of Houston, Clear  Lake, has written that Hodges’ technique is “becoming the cutting edge of  forensic science.”

“Dr. Hodges’ investigation of forensic documents in the Natalee Holloway case  indicates that his ‘thoughtprint decoding method’ and ‘reading between the  lines’ is, in fact, becoming a major contribution to law enforcement tools used  by criminal investigators,” wrote Egger.

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/03/forensic-analyst-uncovers-obamas-confession/#toLgflohof3h2zqW.99

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