Posted on 09/09/2010 3:55:30 PM PDT by Fred Nerks
At the end of July, some of Stanley Ann Dunham's passport documentation had been released to Mr. Christopher Strunk by the State Department following a lawsuit brought against the State Department for failing to comply with a Freedom of Information request originally made in October 2008.
The released documents indicate Dunham's husband, Lolo Soetoro, petitioned the Immigration and Naturalization Service of the State Department in 1967 to obtain a waiver to return to the United States to rejoin his wife and her infant son, Barack Obama Jr.
As usual, the birth certificate for Barack Obama was conspicuously absent from the documents. Obama's birth certificate would surely have been required for Obama to travel back and forth from Hawaii to Indonesia, and it was likely submitted by Ann Dunham for a passport issued to her in July 1965. However, the records for this passport are lost, missing, and presumably destroyed.
Although Obama's birth certificate was missing, an extremely poor and nearly unreadable copy of Ann Dunham's birth certificate was included with the other documentation. Thanks to some heavy-duty noise reduction software, and a few tricks of the trade, I was able to clean it up enough to read the key information it contained. There were a number of surprises.
Here is the original image.
Here is the cleaned and annotated image.
By most accounts, Stanley Ann Dunham was born in Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. A handful of other sites indicated Wichita, Kansas, and the same hospital name, Saint Francis, one Kansas blog got the location of Ann's mom as Augusta, but none made mention of Sedgwick, which is 21 miles to the North of Wichita and about 190 miles Southwest of Ft. Leavenworth.
The biggest "shocker," which nobody has ever mentioned, is that the first name of Ann's mom is MADELINE - not MADELYN as is universally reported. Father, Stanley Armour's usual address was listed as Wichita, even though the Kansas websites listed it as El Dorado. According to rumor, Stan and Maddy were never married. They certainly did not live together when Ann was born. However, her BC says "Yes," presumably to avoid all of the different laws pertaining to unmarried parents at the time.
Stan's occupation is "Corporal" in the business or industry of the "US Army." Madeline's occupation and place of employment looks to be intentionally scribbled.
Not exactly "earth-shaking" news, but definitely undermines the "facts" written in Obama's "Dreams From My Father."
His last post was on 8/18. I think he put the *banned or suspended* thing on his profile page as a joke....I hope.
A VERY evil baby. The bad seed.
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Not banned.
I don't think that a woman who has just given birth would be asked to fill out any forms, but yes, she or the baby's father would be asked about their personal info that is needed to complete the BC.
But what I observed was an error in the first two lines which would should contain the same city and the same county for every baby born in that particular hospital, because the hospital remains at the same location. That's what struck me as odd.
He is still alive and kicking.
Right. That “Unclassified” stamp sticks out. Some info on Soetero likely was classified.
LOL Actually, I did fill out forms in hospital
—I remember because I could not decide on a name—I had to make decision prior to leaving hospital, very tense :). I was exhausted too and could not figure out how to spell “Michael”—but then I had just given birth to a 10.5 lb. baby....
Anyway, I did provide the information and complete the forms for my newborn.
Thanks for the tip.
Sooooooooo he should not be referred to as manchild but as maninfant
I think the explanation is even simpler. Whoever deciphered the birth certificate misread where it says county (Sedgwick) and city or township (Wichita). Such a form wouldn’t say ‘county or township.’ St. Francis Hospital is IN Wichta, so that jibes.
You misread, I did not say Zer0 was an atheist.
I said atheist communist agents influenced and guided Zer0's grandparents and parents to produce a commie friendly ringer to run for political office.
Zer0 may well be a triple agent, a Muslim ringer pretending to the Marxists to be a commie ringer (The Manchurian Candidate), pretending to be a Black American Christian populist.
Consider that the Muslims are smarter and tougher than the commies, why wouldn't they let the commies do all the work and steal the prize for themselves. It's exactly what they did to get Iran.
You are right. It is more likely it is Sedgwick county and the city of Wichita, which are in the eastern part of the state. Her mother lived in Butler county , according to the BC, and that is right next Sedgwick county. Wichita county is on the far western side of the state
Stanly Ann ..... If hermaphrodite, that might be a good name. Not trying to be funny. They say it is more common than we would think. If yes, then could Obama have similar problem?
I can only see what you can see.
So you are saying he isn’t banned/suspended?
Lolo was living off the government with not just with education expenses for but with travel, clothing, medical insurance, and even a cleaning allowance. No wonder Hussein pushed ObamaCare and promised everyone a pony (which I’m still waiting for).
The interesting thing about Lolo’s two year residence waiver is that Ann seems to be the one running the show with the letter addressed to her and the wording.
Also, with the two different spellings of MADELINE/MADELYN, that probably let her abuse the Social Security system and other institutions even more.
Many do, however they don't use various spellings through at least three generations to abuse the system.
“Just off the top of my head...
Stanley Ann Dunham
Ann Dunham
Ann S Obama
Stanley Ann Obama
Anna S Obama
S Ann Dunham Obama
Ann Dunham Sutoro
Stanley Ann Soetoro
Ann S Dunham Soetoro
...and a few more Ive probably forgotten”
Wasn’t there something about Barak Hussein Muhammed Obama having a different last name at birth? Or some other tribal name thrown in somewhere?
Exactly. It would be so automatic after the first few dozen so that the person wouldn't even have to think what went where. So, are we looking at another fake?
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