Maj. Stefan F. Cook, who is refusing to be deployed because of his belief in conspiracy theories about President Barack Obama’s citizenship, is a member of, and
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Maj. Stefan F. Cook, who is refusing to be deployed because of his belief in conspiracy theories about President Barack Obama’s citizenship, is a member of, and frequent poster at, the conservative Website FreeRepublic.
Cook, who posts under the name “roaddog727,” revealed his identity in a postabout the veteran networking site Together We Served.
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He’s been a member of the site for nearly six years; on his profile pagehe calls himself a “staunch Republican and defender of the faith” and lists his favorite authors as “Robert A. Heinlein, Larry Niven, Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, Tom Clancey (sic), John Milton.”
Cook wasn’t always so worried about deployment. In February 2005, he informed fellow Freepers that he’d gotten new orders.
He put out early hints that he was working with Orly Taitz. In March, he posted an incoherent white paperon Obama’s citizenship, appending a message to fellow Freepers.