Brilliant suggestion! I’m sure that eventually, someone from your country will do just that.
You make a good point. Here’s what people from my country can’t do: check vital records in Nairobi without leaving the USA. [Unless an independently wealthy person wants to pay someone like Zullo to do it for them.]
Here’s something else we can’t do. Check any kind of records in HI. They’ve been sealed far tighter than our most vital national security secrets.
We can, however, talk to people who knew Stanley Ann after the ‘60 fall semester at the UoH, right up through the first week of Aug.
Oops; no we can’t. Nobody on earth seems to know where she went after that first semester at UoH. She disappears. One theory is that she’s pregnant and either goes to CA to a home for unwed mothers or else she presages her stint w Lolo, Indonesia and Maya by heading to Kenya and giving birth there.
This would explain not only why no one ever saw a pregnant Stanley Ann; they didn’t see a non-pregnant Stanley Ann either (during that period). They didn’t see her because she was in a foreign country.
I realize your theory is different. But the point is, under normal circumstances, people can check records in the home country, preferably the hometown, of the person they’re inquiring about. Much harder, indeed, in some cases actually impossible, to check someone’s vital records/friends and neighbors from a continent away.
In Obama’s case we can’t check squat no matter where we are, since everything’s sealed off. In SADO’s case a lot can be checked, but there is that pregnant, so to speak, gap of ~8-9 mos where it’s a blackout.
The point being, nothing, ***nothing*** is a substitute for firsthand investigation.