“There’s some reason the elder brother has been kept from view, he’s always in the background, he wears the cap and carries the whisk which shows his position as leader of the clan. And he could only be that, if he was the eldest son of Onyango.”
Yusuf, born c. 1950 to Sarah, is the eldest son of Onyango in Kenya (Omar is the actual surviving eldest) and is Malik’s half uncle. No mystery that he has the cap and whisk, is there?
Source: The Obama File.
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The Daily Mail is reporting that Barack Obamas controversial and legally-contested hold on the executive office just got a great deal more complicated. Documents released this week by the British Foreign Secretary reveal that Obamas father, Barack Hussein Obama, Senior, was the target of an international investigation due to his ties to Kenyan terrorists groups. The top secret files, which had been suppressed for decades, were privately condemned by administration officials who feared they would undermine Obama as polls show him trailing Republican contender Mitt Romney by at least five points. They also highlight the mounting public evidence tying Barack Jr. to communist sleeper cells and long range plots to undermine American democracy. A memo from a British diplomat in Washington to Whitehall -- released today by the National Archives in West London -- sets out their concerns about the young Kenyans. Dated September 1, 1959, it says: "I have discussed with the State Department. They are as disturbed about these developments as we are. They point out that Kenya students have a bad reputation over here for falling into the wrong hands and for becoming both anti-American and anti-white." In one of the Foreign Office files, the future presidents father appears on a list of Kenyan students as "OBAMA, Barack H" -- they shared the same name.
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So...I guess we know now why he would never have been accepted by Tom Mboya as a candidate for the airlift, but what we don't know fer sure is, how did he get to leave the country on a scholarship? Maybe he didn't have one at all, the way he spoke at first interview, he said he only had enough money for one or two semesters. Is 'one or two semesters' a scholarship?
As I keep saying, we don't know the half of it, and with the obstructionists in full feathers, we never will.