
Could the claims of a retired postman bring down the Obama presidency? Time will tell...but the Internet is buzzing over the newest revelations of WND.com Columnist Jerome Corsi. In fact, Corsi's tell-all account of sworn testimony provided to a blue-ribbon investigative panel has earned the already popular website an Alexa.com readership ranking of number five in the world! The story is both shocking, and compelling. In it, Corsi recounts the deposition of retired postal carrier Allen Hulton, given to the "Cold Case Posse" empowered by Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Maricopa County, Arizona. Hulton claims he delivered mail routinely during the late '80s and through the early '90s to the Glen Ellyn, Illinois, home of Thomas and Mary Ayers, the parents of known Weatherman Underground terrorist Bill Ayers. According to Hulton, one day, while walking his mail route in Chicago suburban Glen Ellyn, he became engaged in a conversation with Mary Ayers, who enthusiastically told him about a young, foreign exchange student that they were helping through Harvard. The name struck Hulton as being highly unusual with African overtones. But the story does not end there. Fast forward to one year later, when Hulton says he met the young man described by Mary Ayers on the sidewalk outside her home. He was in his early '20s, a polite, light-complected black man, tall and thin, with protruding ears and no foreign accent. He said he had come to visit the Ayers family and thank them for supporting him <b>...</b>
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