Posted on 02/22/2012 8:43:43 PM PST by Fractal Trader
Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga who Barack Obama helped place in office in a power-sharing agreement to stop deadly rioting by Odingas followers is now the target of a devastating book by a former top adviser that threatens his prospect for re-election.
Miguna Miguna has handed over to WND senior staff reporter Jerome R. Corsi an 800-page manuscript of the book, which was scheduled to be published in Kenya this year.
Miguna, however, was informed by his publisher that publication in Kenya had to be delayed until 2013, after the presidential and parliamentary elections at the end of the year.
The delay appears to be politically motivated government censorship, said Corsi, who was deported by the Kenyan government in 2008 during an investigative reporting trip.
Odinga knows his chances of being elected president are dramatically reduced if Migunas book is published before this years presidential election in Kenya, Corsi said. Miguna presents a convincing portrait of Odinga as a political conman whose term as prime minister has been riddled by family favoritism, massive corruption, sexual abuses, and public policy incompetence.
Miguna told Corsi that the books publication will completely change Odingas political fortunes and ultimately, the political panorama in Kenya.
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That’s nice. How is it relevant to the previous question?
In January, 2007, the woman who had aided Stanley Ann Dunham Obama and her newborn son to leave Nairobi, Kenya, on a BOAC flight to Vancouver, B.C., Canada, was in a U.S.State Department station wagon on a road just outside of Nairobi, when it was stopped and she and her middle-aged daughter were forced out of the vehicle and shot to death by the side of the road in front of both womens husbands.
Ann and her newborn son flew from Nairobi to London, via BOAC Flight BA162 and then took the non-stop BOAC flight from London to Vancouver, Canada. She then traveled the 110 miles or so, across the border, to Seattle in time to start Fall Semester, night-school extension classes at the University of Washington.
The trip would be challenging for a new mother, but she was young, healthy, intelligent, and capable. BOAC was very accomodating to mothers with young children back in the 1960s. No real problem!
Yeah, really.
I don’t need an excuse or an invitation to any FR thread. ROTFLMAO
I did a search on January 2007 nariobi shot, etc. and came up with two Missionaries that were killed during a car hijack. The one gal, “Mama” Lois Anderson had been in Kenya for years (she was 70+ when she was killed).
However, she was in Uganda in 1959-1962 as per the article I found. So probably outside the timeframe of when BO might have been there. Did not find anything about her assisting in the airplane ride, etc.:
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« Everybody loved them Lois particularly because she had such an outgoing personality, overflowing with joy, » said the Rev. Donald Dawson, director of both the New Wilmington conference and the World Mission Initiative at the Pittsburgh seminary.
They are a storied missionary family. Mr. Anderson was born in Egypt to missionary parents. He and his four siblings all became missionaries and many of their children and grandchildren have done likewise, Mr. Dawson added....
They were in Southern Sudan from 1952 to 1959, when foreign missionaries were expelled. They worked in Uganda from 1959 to 1962 and Kenya from 1962 to 1973. Then, in what they called « a miracle, » a new government of Sudan allowed them to return.
Bite me! LOL
Thank you. I appreciate a direct and reasonable response.
You’re welcome. I wouldn’t put it past Obama to call in a favor, and wouldn’t put it past Odinga to go as far as killing someone (instead of shredding papers, etc.).
However, without further evidence, it sounds like the two missionary women fit the description of the killing to a “T” (their husbands watched, the killers were later found and shot by the police, etc.) - but perhaps just conjecture beyond that without any other hard evidence.
It really is amazing though that the Obama and Odinga connection only got play here on FR. And even then IIRC those threads were treated with a bit of skeptism. It is amazing how far the media is in the tank for Obama.
Another reason why resorting to getting rid of witnesses is a weak theory. Nobody in the press is going to report about them anyway.
One thing that rarely gets mentioned is that 0bama broke Federal law when he campaigned for Odinga while he was a sitting U.S. Senator. I don’t know if it was a felony but no one in Congress ever called him on it.
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