Monday 27 May 2019

Something Old, Something New


from freedomoutpost.com: ‘How Could Stanley Ann Dunham Have Delivered Barack Hussein Obama In August Of 1961 in Hawaii, When Official University Of Washington Records Show Her 2,680 Miles Away In Seattle Attending Classes That Same Month?’ - posted by Tim Brown - May 24; from an earlier posting at Pamela Geller’s site in 2008, and then reposted at this site by Tim in 2012
(The article never did get around to saying who they thought his real birth father was, only commented on the resemblance to Malcolm X.  I came across this article via a link embedded in another article of theirs - ‘Finally, Someone Serious Has Said the Word: Treason’ - posted on May 26.  My contribution (better late than never):)


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PurpleChilli - May 27

Very interesting stuff.  Thanks for the reprint, Tim  To get back to the physical similarity w/Malcolm X:

There is (more than) a theory that Malcolm X was indeed the birth father of BHO, but not with Stanley Ann D; about whom there is no evidence that she was ever pregnant.  The case is that BHO was the offspring of MX and a Jewish communist groupie in NYC, and was placed with another family in the communist network to be raised free from the notoriety of being MX's son (with a communist mother), to be groomed for high office when he grew up, as part of the plan for the Marxist overthrow of the U.S.A.  Two supporting points to this scenario: 1) When SAD arrived in Wash. to go to college, she was reported to have absolutely no clue how to raise a baby, even regarding the nappie stuff; and 2) when BHO was prez, he was seen at a Knick's basketball game with a strange woman, who also was taken on his junket to the UK, again with no report (in the kept press) as to who she was.  This all would also 'cover' the fact that very early on, he told someone that he was going to be president of the U.S. when he grew up.

There is of course the theory that his birth father was his communist mentor, Frank Marshall Davis.  But the resemblance to MX is more compelling.  Either way:  We have been had.  And it is time to redress that grievance against the U.S.A..

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Fittingly enough, being posted on this Memorial Day.

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