The phony birth announcement in a Hawaiian paper says August 4, 1961.
That birth announcement is interesting as the printed address actually belonged to a white couple who were professors at a Hawaiian college. Both were dedicated left-wing activists now deceased (no surprise there!). The birth announcement is actually that of their child.
Their neighbors state that a biracial couple never resided in that house.
Please check out #57.
where did you find info that he was born on August 14?
August 4, 1961 is part of the deception.
Everyone involved in this family was left wing. Grandma and grandpa too as far as I know. So the HI college prof coupled dummied up the birth annoucement. Hmmm...
Well here's some wild and crazy conjecture intertwined around some known truths:
Maybe when Stanley Anne came home to Mom & Dad from Mombasa, baby in tow, they refused to take her in. In 1961 it was beyond embarrasing for a family to have a daughter get pregnant out of wedlock (no marriage certificate found yet, right?). So, for a few days, (August 9th - 11th?) she stayed with some of Dad's friends, and registered the birth in Hawaii at that time. But it wasn't working out, so she split for Washington State. Then, by August 14th, she registered his birth in Vancouver, since Hawaii probably didn't register him as a US citizen, and the Canadian option was the next best thing in Stanley Anne's mind.
BHOsr. may have stayed in Kenya this whole time, or is that known to be otherwise?
That birth announcement is interesting as the printed address actually belonged to a white couple who were professors at a Hawaiian college. Both were dedicated left-wing activists now deceased (no surprise there!). The birth announcement is actually that of their child.
Their neighbors state that a biracial couple never resided in that house.
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can you get documentation for that?
http://www.theobamafile.com/ObamaShakyStuff.htm
How does July 22, 2008 sound as the birth announcement discovery date.
Orland Scott Lefforge was a Professor at UH at Manoa, Dept. of Speech, before becoming an assistant to Sen. Inouye in 1967. After that he wrote a paper about “In service Training as an Instrument of Change” (1971). He was also an administrator in the UH Community College office, and a member of the Osher Institute. He died July 4, 2007 at the age of 91. His wife/companion Thelma Jones Lefforge Young died June 12, 2008.
Ten days from Lefforges death is plenty of time to cut, typeset, & paste a new birth announcement. From what Ive read, the announcements were scanned and emailed by the librarian in Hawaii to a blogger named Lori and then to the TD blog.
Unfortunately, they should have put more time into researching a safer and more practical address. Whomever suggests that CIA is behind this has got to be joking. No one at the agency would have been so stupid as to have chosen an address that is easily traced to a family occuping the home. Nor would they have selected a property grossly beyond the means of the supposed occupants. They would have safely chosen Bear-icks or the Dunhams address. This birth announcement was done by someone wishing to uplift the early status of their beloved leader by selecting a pricy address and not doing their homework.
In 1961 the Dunhams lived on Kamehameha Avenue, while Obama Sr. lived on 11th Avenue. The Lefforge family, including their 3 children under the age of seven were residing at the luxury home listed on Obamas newly found birth announcement — 6085 Kalanianaole Highway.
It is highly improbable that the Lefforges would move an African 25 year old male and his pregnant teenage girlfriend into their home. Why would anyone want unemployed college students and a newborn baby living in their family home with their own three young children?
And since the Mr. Lefforge died 10 days prior to the appearance of the birth announcement that listed his address, we cant ask him. But we do know that the next door neighbors testify that Obama, his mama, and his papa never lived there. What a tangled web of lies...
Not a shred of evidence links the Dunhams or Obamas to Kalanianaole Highway. Kalanianaole only surfaced in connection with the Obamas in July 2008. I dont think a commemorative plaque on the old homestead will be nailed up anytime soon.
I wasnt necessarily tying the date of the release of the Certificate with the June 12, 2008 date. I was trying to see how the sudden discovery of the birth announcement coincides with the death of the legitimate owner (witness) of the home that was alleged to be the first home of Obama.
So in other words, the recent death announcement of the 1961 resident triggers the announcement, since now it is presumed to be a “safe address” to utilize as home plate.
Mrs. Lefforge (not Mister) passed away June 12, 2008. Forty days later, her address was found to be used as the first home of Obama.
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Microfilm In Hawaii, WND was able to locate at the Honolulu public library microfilm of a notice placed in the Sunday Advertiser Aug. 13, 1961. The announcement in the “Births, Marriages, Death” section read: “Mr. and Mrs. Barack H. Obama, 6085 Kalanianaole Hwy., son, Aug. 4.”
Arakaki told Baros investigators she had no recollection of Obama being born or of the family living next door having a black child born to a white mother.
Baro sent a team of investigators to Honolulu to explore records regarding current residents of Kalanianaole Highway and to track down residents back to 1961.
Baros investigators were unable to locate any current or past resident of Kalanianaole Highway who could recall Obama or his family living at the address listed in the Sunday Advertiser announcement.
Baro also sent investigators to the newspaper offices to examine files, but the Advertiser could not confirm who actually placed the ad.
According to Baros affidavit, Beatrice Arakaki affirmed she was a neighbor of the address listed. She has lived at her current residence of 6075 Kalanianaole Highway from before 1961 to the present.
Moreover, Arakaki said she believed that when Obama lived with the Dunhams, his grandparents, the family address was in Waikiki, not on Kalanianaole Highway.
Baro was able to determine the previous owners of the residence at 6085 Kalanianaole Highway — the alleged address of Obamas parents when he was born — were Orland S. and Thelma S. (Young) Lefforge, both of whom are deceased.
“The phony birth announcement in a Hawaiian paper says August 4, 1961.”
Thought I might fill you in on how that ‘birth announcement’ came to be shown on the Texasdarlin and Atlas Shrugs websites:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/2040486/posts?page=8014#8014
Heres a comment on Atlas Shrugs from Infidel Granny, reminding Pamela just where the birth announcement came from. It was a scan, e-mailed to her.
Posted by: Infidel Granny | Sunday, March 22, 2009 at 07:35 PM
Pamela,
Infidel Granny here. I am the woman who sent you the birth announcement from the Honolulu Advertiser in July 2008. You gave me a hat tip on July 23, 2008.
I sure hope you dont think I had anything to do with a forgery.
The woman I spoke to at the Advertiser suggested I contact the Hawaii State Librbary for the info. Thats where I got it from just as it states in the blog on July 23. The librarian stated another woman had asked for the same thing about one week before I did.
You might still have my email and phone number. Feel free to contact me if you like.
Posted by: LadyJez | Sunday, March 22, 2009 at 04:56 PM
The original “discovery” of the birth announcements was done by a Hillary supporter, not an “Obot”. Texas Darlin’ posted about these announcement back in July 2008. Here note about the announcement:
*The birth announcement was tracked down by Lori Starfelt, the producer of a documentary that PUMA is working on. READ the comments below for in-depth explanations from Lori about the announcement.
Comment scrubbed:
http://texasdarlin.wordpress.com/2008/07/23/obama-was-likely-born-in-hawaii/
(Fair question: Just what did factcheck ‘validate’? Eletronic images sent by e-mail to two websites by anonymous posters? And the texasdarlin entry that speaks of Lori Starfelt has gone...!)
All helping to explain forgery and fraud.
Re: “The phony birth announcement in a Hawaiian paper says August 4, 1961.
That birth announcement is interesting as the printed address actually belonged to a white couple who were professors at a Hawaiian college. Both were dedicated left-wing activists now deceased (no surprise there!). The birth announcement is actually that of their child.
Their neighbors state that a biracial couple never resided in that house.”
It get more curious all the time!