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To: 4Zoltan
...Another photo, published in a Honolulu newspaper in 1959, shows Stanley Dunham escorted by uniformed U.S. Navy officers, greeting Barack Obama, Sr., as he arrived in Hawaii from Kenya. Because Obama was among 80 other Kenyans whom CIA had chosen for sojourns in the U.S. to influence them, it is logical that he and others like him would have been placed around the country in the hands of trusted handlers. The greeting photo suggests that Dunham may well have been one of these, and hence that the Kenyan did not meet Dunham's daughter, Ann, in a classroom. This would fit the chronology: Classes started on September 26. Ann was pregnant by early November. Obama was housed at the University of Hawaii's East-West Center facility funded by the Asia Foundation, itself funded by CIA...

That entire paragraph is full of so many holes...

The Kenyan wasn't chosen, he was rejected from the list of students compiled by Mboya. His fare was paid by Elizabeth Mooney, who was working in Kenya for the Laubach organisation. He didn't arrive with the airlift students, he was already in Hawaii when the first contingent of students arrived at Idelwild airport.

He arrived in July 1959. 'Ann was pregnant in early November...'???? IN 1959?

And the Kenyan student was a student at the University NOT The East West Centre.

Fat lot of use that was. He needs to edit/rewrite.

238 posted on 12/14/2017 5:57:40 PM PST by Fred Nerks (fair dinkum!)
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To: Fred Nerks

“Obama was housed at the University of Hawaii’s East-West Center facility funded by the Asia Foundation, itself funded by CIA...”

If by housed he means lived at the East West Center he is very wrong.

He lived at the Atherton YMCA at 1810 University Avenue.

If you read the paragraph before that one he cites Wayne Madsen saying

“Self-styled investigative journalist Wayne Madsen reports that Madelyn Dunham, the mother of Barack’s mother, Ann Dunham, who became vice president of the Bank of Hawaii soon after her arrival there, was in charge of escrow accounts.”

Madelyn Dunham did not become VP of the bank until just before Obama’s return from Indonesia in 1971.

“By the time Barry returned to Hawaii, Toot had become the stable financial source in the family, well known in the local lending community. In the library of the Honolulu Advertiser, no clippings mention Stan Dunham, but Madelyn Dunham crops up frequently in the business pages. A few months before Barry arrived from Indonesia, his grandmother had been promoted to vice president at the Bank of Hawaii along with Dorothy K. Yamamoto — the first two female vice presidents in the bank’s history.”

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/08/22/AR2008082201679_5.html?sid=ST2008082201770

Codaville appears to be using unreliable sources. Which to me throw into doubt the lei picture is from a 1959 newspaper article.


241 posted on 12/14/2017 6:40:30 PM PST by 4Zoltan
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