Posted on 01/22/2014 12:48:02 PM PST by iontheball
Would a sweet young woman wanting only to help the uneducated hardworking people of a third world area set them up so their government/financial /spiritual body could skim off the too of their profits?
Or would she if she knew about it simple turn away?
Stanley Ann In Southeast Asia
The legend is that Stanley Ann Dunham was an anthropologist. Although she earned a Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of Hawaii in 1992, she wasn’t. She was an interpreter at the U. S. Embassy, a program officer for the Ford Foundation and eventually an international banking consultant.
Stanley Ann traveled around Southeast Asia, pursuing a career in international banking and rural development that took her to Ghana, India, Thailand, Indonesia, Nepal and Bangladesh.
Being and anthropologist fits the Obama narrative better than her real role as a tool of “fat-cat bankers.”
Stanley Ann went to work for the Ford Foundation from 1981 through 1984. She was employed as a program officer for “Women and Employment” at the “Regional Southeast Asia Office of the Ford Foundation in Jakarta.
She lived in Pakistan for the five years beginning in 1987 and ending in 1992, living at the Hilton International Hotel. During this time, Obama visited his mother and stayed for a few months. Stanley Ann was hired as a consultant by the Asian Development Bank for Pakistan Agricultural Development Banks Gujranwalla Agricultural Development Program.
In 1986, Stanley Ann worked on a developmental project in Pakistan. Later that year, Stanley Ann and her daughter traveled the Silk Road in China. Stanley Ann monitored the funds received for this program from the Asian Development Bank and trained the Mobile Credit Officers of the Agricultural Bank. This program was controlled from the Gujranwalla Regional Office. She stayed for five years in the Hilton International Hotel (now Avari Hotel), Lahore. She travelled daily from Lahore to Gujranwalla. When Barack Obama visited Pakistan, he stayed in the same hotel. After returning from Pakistan, she died from cancer within three years.
Stanley Ann also worked for the Ford Foundation and Womens World Bank, establishing micro-credit loans in developing countries. Her antipathy for America and Americans didn’t prevent her from funneling its money to third-world countries.
Dunhams compensation package for her work in Indonesia included $82,500 — about $132,000 in todays dollars — plus a housing allowance and a car, making that amount well within her means.
She worked at Bank Rakyat of Indonesia, where she facilitated the practice of “macrofinancing,” making loans to people with poor credit and low incomes. You know the one, exactly what the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac banks were pushing — loans to people with poor credit and low incomes that created the mortgage meltdown.
Bank Rakyat is 70% government owned (Persero) and has been government owned for the entire period since the war of independence in 1945. It is also part of the “Islamic banking cooperative.”
Sometimes, Stanley Ann forgot to pay the tax man.
And based on the passport files (pages 13 and 14) we know Stanley Ann listed herself as “Consultant,” and was living at 1512 Spreckels St., Apt. 402, Honolulu, HI, 96822, in April, 1986.
So, Obama went to Pakistan twice. The first time in 1981 while he was at Occidental and the second trip referenced above.
http://www.theobamafile.com/_family/anna.htm
President John F Kennedy and President Sukarno Date Photographed: April 24, 1961 Image: CORBIS
“He was easygoing, happily devoting hours to playing chess with Ann’s father and wrestling with her young son. Lolo proposed in 1967.”
He proposed two years after they got married?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNx-8psdcUI
The Fourth Subud World Congress was the First one held in Indonesia. It was attended by the President of Indonesia, President Suharto. More than 2000 people attending from all over the world (72 Countries).
http://www.everyculture.com/Ge-It/Indonesia.html#b#ixzz2sjb8dymZ
During the New Order, those not having a religion were suspected of being Communist, so there was a rush to conversion in many areas, including Java, which gained many new Christians. Followers of traditional ethnic beliefs were under pressure as well. In places such as interior Kalimantan and Sulawesi, some people and groups converted to one of the world religions, but others sought government recognition for a reorganized traditional religion through both regional and national politicking. Among the Ngaju Dayak, for instance, the traditional belief system, Kaharingan, gained official acceptance in the Hindu-Buddhist category, though it is neither. People who follow traditional beliefs and practices are often looked down upon as primitive, irrational, and backward by urban civil and military leaders who are Muslim or Christian but these groups formed new sorts of organizations, modeled on urban secular ones, to bolster support. Such moves represent both religious and ethnic resistance to pressure from the outside, from neighboring Muslim or Christian groups, and from exploitative government and military officers or outside developers of timber and mining industries. On Java, mystical groups, such as Subud, also lobbied for official recognition and protections. Their position was stronger than that of remote peoples because they had followers in high places, including the president.
Stanley Ann - Singleton Family.orgsingletonfamily.org/getperson.php?personID=I222013&tree=1Cached[S10345] Campaign â08 - A Motherâs Story, Amanda Ripley/Honolulu, page 36-42. [S10345] Campaign â08 - A Motherâs Story, Amanda ...
Shows the marriage date 'about 1967' (She's elsewhere descibed as an investigative reporter) and with a name like RIPLEY it's a matter of BELIEVE IT OR NOT.
The American Embassy in Jakarta supplied the Indonesian military with lists of up to 5,000 suspected Communists.[24]
Although some PKI branches organised resistance and reprisal killings, most went passively to their deaths.[25] Not all victims were PKI members. Often the label "PKI" was used to include anyone to the left of the Indonesian National Party (PNI).[26] In other cases victims were suspected or simply alleged Communists.[10]
Methods of killing included shooting and beheading with Japanese-style samurai swords. Corpses were often thrown into rivers, and at one point officials complained to the Army that the rivers running into the city of Surabaya were clogged with bodies. In areas such as Kediri in East Java, Nahdlatul Ulama youth wing (Ansor) members lined up Communists, cut their throats and disposed of the bodies in rivers.[27] The killings left whole sections of villages empty, and the houses of victims or the interned were looted and often handed over to the military.[26]
Local Chinese were killed in some areas, and their properties looted and burned as a result of anti-Chinese racism on the excuse that Aidit had brought the PKI closer to China.[26] In the predominantly Christian islands of Nusa Tenggara, Christian clergy and teachers suffered at the hands of Muslim youth.[20]
Deaths and imprisonment[edit]
Although the general outline of events is known, much is unknown about the killings,[17] and an accurate and verified count of the dead is unlikely to ever be known.[44] There were few Western journalists or academics in Indonesia at the time, the military was one of the few sources of information, travel was difficult and dangerous, and the regime that approved and oversaw the killings remained in power for three decades.[45] The Indonesian media at the time had been undermined by restrictions under "Guided Democracy" and by the "New Order's" takeover in October 1966.[46] With the killings occurring at the height of Western fears over the Cold War, there was little investigation internationally, which would have risked complicating the West's preference for Suharto and the "New Order" over the PKI and the "Old Order".[47]
In the first 20 years following the killings, thirty-nine serious estimates of the death toll were attempted.[38] Before the killings had finished, the army estimated 78,500 had died[48] while another early estimate by the traumatised Communists put the figure at 2 million.[38] The army later estimated the number killed at a possibly exaggerated 1 million.[33] In 1966, Benedict Anderson estimated the deaths at 200,000 and by 1985 had offered a range of 500,000 to 1 million.[38] Most scholars agree that at least half a million were killed,[49] more than in any other event in Indonesian history.[30] An armed forces security command estimate from December 1976 put the number at between 450,000 and 500,000.[29] A 2012 documentary by Joshua Oppenheimer, The Act of Killing, places the number of deaths between 1 and 3 million people.[50][51]
Bookmarks:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1280132/posts?page=31#31
http://www.laffsociety.org/News.asp?PostID=347
http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1995-04-13/news/1995103096_1_south-vietnam-mcnamara-suzerainty
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wiki:
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From 1968 to 1980, the bank concentrated on meeting the basic needs of people in the developing world. The size and number of loans to borrowers was greatly increased as loan targets expanded from infrastructure into social services and other sectors.[9]
These changes can be attributed to Robert McNamara who was appointed to the presidency in 1968 by Lyndon B. Johnson.[7]:6063 McNamara imported a technocratic managerial style to the Bank that he had used as United States Secretary of Defense and President of the Ford Motor Company.[7]:62 McNamara shifted bank policy toward measures such as building schools and hospitals, improving literacy and agricultural reform. McNamara created a new system of gathering information from potential borrower nations that enabled the bank to process loan applications much faster. To finance more loans, McNamara told bank treasurer Eugene Rotberg to seek out new sources of capital outside of the northern banks that had been the primary sources of bank funding. Rotberg used the global bond market to increase the capital available to the bank.[10] One consequence of the period of poverty alleviation lending was the rapid rise of third world debt. From 1976 to 1980 developing world debt rose at an average annual rate of 20%.[11][12]
Suharto came to power as the result of the support of the muslims, and Pak Subud was sweet, he was a also muslim. People like Fuddy were sucked into a cult that is an offshoot islam through the back door. Like a Nation of Islam for silly white people.
Sukarno's balancing act of "Nasakom" (nationalism, religion & communism) had been unraveled. His most significant pillar of support, the PKI, had been effectively eliminated by the other two pillarsthe army and political Islam; and the army was on the way to unchallenged power. In March 1967, Sukarno was stripped of his remaining power by Indonesia's provisional Parliament, and Suharto was named Acting President. In March 1968, Suharto was formally elected president...
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So it looks like Indonesia was one of the first nations to be handed to islam, then came Persia/Iran, Kosovo/Serbia, Iraq, Afghanistan, Lybia; Egypt but Egypt wasn't stupid, and now it's the fanatics in Syria that the US adminstration is supporting.
Tell me I'm wrong. I want to be wrong. I'm thinking that 'democratic' constitutions written so that they don't upset or get in the way of sharia, don't provide freedom, they just make more muslims, which, if they aren't muslims to begin with, they had better become if they want to live.
Nice round up of some recent posts. Will download and save in case they disappear.
Thanks appreciate
All would anyone be interested in a outline of the information we gathered each day ?
Thanks Fred
Sometimes working with just a phone has limitations
the other side of the coin
The two men sat down together at the White House the week after the Bay of Pigs. The meeting went well enough, but Kennedy was preoccupied with the CIA's latest failure at attempted revolution. During the visit Kennedy commented to one of his aides: No wonder Sukarno doesn't like us very much. He has to sit down with people who tried to overthrow him.
Good idea
Sometimes one has to read hundreds of pages to pick up a few little gems, but with patience, the little clues come together, like the pieces in a jigsaw puzzle:
LIA who died suddenly said in the video that two years after she went to live with SAD and Lolo, she was told SAD would be going somewhere to pick up a brother for her, and returned with Barry. LIA wanted to know why he was black, and couldn’t speak her language....
Now look at what happened to Sukarno. With the help of the CIA and the muslims, he became president in 1968. Alice Dewey tells us that he was brought up in the grounds of the palace of the Sultan of Jakarta. There’s speculation that the Soetoro’s were a branch of the elite family Soebarkah.
In 1968, Barry is enrolled in an Indonesian school. So for two years, where has he been? He’s six years old. Enters Grade One if that enrollment is correct.
August 31, the name BHO2 Soebarkah is removed from her passport. So he’s out of the palace, and off her record.
Christmas 1970, we see him in Hawaii and next thing we know, he’s in Grade Five in Mabel Hefty’s class, telling his classmates (Kristen Caldwell) that he’s an Indonesian Prince and would be going back there...
Aside from it being impossible to believe she was his mother, we might now try to work out just when did he go to Indonesia, who took him there, and might the reason that he didn’t speak the language LIA spoke be that the royals didn’t speak the common, but a totally different dialect?
HA! And now it might make sense why he’s shown with a bunch of children that look like they are in some sort of child-minding situation, and as we have previously noted, the girl standing beside him resembles LIA Who Died Suddenly. How does that work? Well, he’s got no top front teeth, and that makes him about six years old, so 1968 it would be.
The comment about the Nation of Islam got me thinking about what was going on in Chicago during this time period. It doesn’t directly relate to SADO but sets the foundation for her son
( be interested to add when Subud moved to Chicago )
1960-70 during Vietnam the drug industry exploded
A Mexican drug cartle set Jeff Fort a small time street hood with an expanded business. Gang names after blackstone ave
part of their funding was from federal grants $927,000 in one year
1976 gang converted en mass to Islam by FerretCON changed name El Rukn
Gadaffi started sending millions thru CON to establish gang as his army. Plan was to attack country from with in
gang caught and sent to prison including Noah Robinson ,Jesse Jackson half brother. ( Mo was called sis by JJ kids. Two articles said they were all
Close until Noah’s arrest
the community the BhO organized contains the gang’s territory
Michelle wore the gangs colors to inaugural events
Start here for research links:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2151323/posts?q=1&;page=749
Xxxxx
So mama heads for Indonesia with Islam and sonny heads to Chicago with Islam links
There are numerous banks listed on that thread with ties to foreign nations
That doesn't look like the palace, Alice...
we’re not in Kansas any more !
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