The COLB first posted gave no indication of the age of the father.
The immigration docs had not been released.
The only evidence of the birth year of the kenyan student that I can remember, is the article published in the Honolulu Star Bulletin in September, 1959, which gave his age as 25. That gives us a birth year of 1934. Just as his early immigration docs show.
BUT as both the 'Blaine document' and the LFBC recently presented, have the AGE OF THE FATHER AS 25 IN 1961, would the obvious question to ask not be...HOW DID THE FORGER OF THE BLAINE DOCUMENT CHOOSE THE AGE PLACED ON THAT DOCUMENT.
SOME LUCKY HIT?
It's just another point to ponder...
“BUT as both the ‘Blaine document’ and the LFBC recently presented, have the AGE OF THE FATHER AS 25 IN 1961, would the obvious question to ask not be...HOW DID THE FORGER OF THE BLAINE DOCUMENT CHOOSE THE AGE PLACED ON THAT DOCUMENT.”
Let’s remember that the likely incorrect birth year of 1936 is on Sr.’s grave marker, so that date of birth has been associated with him for at least as long as that stone was there. Isn’t the marker pictured in “Dreams”? The Blaine document was likely forged in 2009 and the pdf was likely forged in 2011.