Posted on 07/08/2012 6:23:39 PM PDT by Brown Deer
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2306351/posts?page=9179#9179
freeper BP2 copied the REMENISCENCES webpage into the above thread...you’ll see that the images have now been removed as a result of the site being wiped...(you can still get to it through Wayback Machine but it will not allow itself to be copied and captured.)
We believe that is where BHO2 stayed in that period.
Senior was ejected in late summer 1964; Ruth went to Kenya in around December 1964. Exactly when and how and on what documents BHO 2 returned to Kenya is not certain.
If you believe the family picture where Senior and Ruth are standing together with Ruth holding baby Mark and BHO 2 standing with them was taken in Kenya, you know that BHO 2 got there.
Ruth purports to have gone to Kenya in December of 64 and married Senior there--you don't know exactly when or where Mark was in fact born nor do you know when or where he was conceived.
Speaker's Biography:
Arnold Nachmanoff Oxford analytica
Arnold Nachmanoff is senior adviser to Oxford Analytica, Inc. in Washington, D.C. Oxford is an international consulting and analysis firm for business and government. Nachmanoff is also a managing director of Capital Advisors, Ltd., an international financial advisory firm. Before joining Oxford in 1988, he was senior director of S.G. Warburg & Co., Ltd., a merchant bank, where he headed the Overseas Advisory Division. Beginning in 1962, Nachmanoff held a variety of positions in the U.S. government. Most recently (1977-81), he was deputy assistant secretary of the Treasury, with responsibility for economic relations with the developing nations.
Currently a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, Nachmanoff holds an M.A. in international studies from the University of Denver. SOURCE LINK
and she looks a little Filipino...
The Daily Compass
THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1949
Dean Acheson’s Promise
By OBSERVER
Recent reports from Damascus inform us of a secret agreement between the ex-Mufti of Jerusalem and the Syrian dictator Zayim.
On Aug. 28, 1946, Dean Acheson, then Undersecretary and Acting Secretary of State, announced that the State Dept. was preparing a White Paper on the activities of the ex-Mufti, comprised of documents seized in Germany by the Allied armies. The White Paper was not published. Mr. Acheson stepped out of the State Dept.; others there remained silent as to the promise of the ex-Secretary and obviously disavowed it. During the war in Palestine, State Dept. officials would not publishe the documents concerning the ex-Mufti; this failure to act was not explained.
It is now several months since Mr. Acheson has been back in the State Dept., this time as Secretary of State. Now, to fulfill the promise he made when Undersecretary, he does not need the consent of a superior in the departmenthe is the chief. He is therefore respectfully requested to release, as promised by him almost three years ago, a full account of the documents concerning the ex-Mufti seized in Germany.
If these documents prove that the ex-Mufti is a war criminal and a criminal against humanity, then holding them back casts a shadow on the silken curtain.
If a person must be tried at the place where he committed the crime the ex-Mufti ought to be brought to trial in Palestine where he and his henchmen in 1936-39 killed and wounded more than one thousand Jews from ambush and as many Arabs of rival families and a number of Britons, and from where, after hiding in a mosque, he fled in the garb of a woman to Syria. He ought to be tried in Syria where he was a spy on Mussolinis payroll and from where he fled to Iraq.
He ought to be tried in Iraq, the state which he, by intrigue and bribe, brought into the war against the Allies at the critical time when Nazi troops were entering Greece, Crete and Egypt, and from where, the rebellion having been quashed, he fled to Iran, but not before he had 400 Jews assassinated in a pogrom in Bagdad. On July 2, 1941, the Investigating Committee appointed by a new Iraqi Government declared: The causes of the outbursts are Nazi propaganda emanating from (1) the German Legation, (2) the Mufti of Jerusalem and his henchmen who followed him to Iraq. Gen. Wavells price on his head ($100,000) is still valid. After hiding in the Japanese Legation in Iran, he fled to Rome. He ought to be brought to trial there: in his radio speeches from Italy he incited the Arabs to murder and cursed the American people.
Then to Germany, where he was the chief instigator of the annihilation of the Jews, a counselor of Himmler and Eichman, and a visitor of gas chambers. And to Yugoslavia where he, a British-Palestinian subject, formed the Bosnian Legion to fight the Allies. And to Hungary, from where, following his letter to the Hungarian Government, Jewish children were sent to Poland to be killed there; and to Romania, where he did the same thing; and to North Africa, where he helped organize troops against the American forces; and finally to the French zone in Germany where he was caught with the bags of gold he received from Hitler before the Führer reached the end of his rope.
* * *
Can it be that the documents seized at that time by the American Army in Germany exonerate the ex-Mufti? And to a degree that none of these trials should take place? Then they should certainly be made public to protect the good name of an innocent person, especially in view of the fact that he has embarked on new activity in Syria.
The Wikipedia page from March 24 2008 shows the signature:
But as of today, the same image on Wikipedia page has the bottom half trimmed off to eliminate the signature:
Arnold Nachmanoff-Deputy Assistant Treasury Secretary for Developing Nations
Involved with Nicaragua and attempts at financing
Arnold Nachmanoff
http://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76ve10/d107
searching his name should be interesting
Fred, for the Cambodiana site via wayback I can copy and/or grab from there. What are you looking for a copy of?
Some testimonies by some old friends on Barak Obama when we were in Honolulu, Hawaii
Remembering my friend Barak Obama
I met Barak, for the first time in the courses in economics that we took together at the University of Hawaii, in the early 1960s. It was not difficult to spot Barak, as he was a rare African student on the Campus at the University of Hawaii, in Manoa Valley, Honolulu.
His easy-going manner, especially his infectious smile, and his proud bearing struck me the most. He was always very inquisitive and active in class discussions and after classes as well.
Although he was not an East-West Center grantee, he was always with us, especially at a Guest House owned and operated by the Asia foundation, situated on the top of road leading to Manoa valley. Atherton House was a place where most East-West Center grantees gathered for a drink or a chat.
Barak and I were a part of a small group of foreign students who participated in group discussions in various places (Churches, sinagogues, junior colleges) around the campus and in town. Those discussions centered on the role and impact of former Soviet Union and China had in the developing countries. Barak, was more hopeful than I was about the role and the influence of these two major Communist countries in the developing nations in the world, because I had the opportunity to study in Europe, and in France, especially, I was more aware of the nature of communism than Barak was.
In these debates, Barak was always very eloquent, and enthusiastic. We often were not on the same side, when discussing Communism in the developing countries. In our disagreement, Barak was always very gracious and fair. He was a very good listener which helped a great deal in making those discussions more constructive and pleasant
Finally, by chance when I was a staff member of the IMF, one day, a colleague of mine who led an IMF mission to Kenya in the early 1980's, told me that he had met a government official named Barak Obama who said he was a classmate of mine in Hawaii. I knew it was the same Barak who was my classmate at the University of Hawaii. Needless to say that I was very happy to finally be able to be in contact again with Barak, after more than ten year of silence. My IMF colleague had given me Baraks telephone number and I immediately called him in Nairobi. We had a long conversation and we were able to talk to each other a few more times until one day, when I called him and his secretary told me over the phone that he had passed away of an accident. I was shocked and sad to hear the bad news. That was the time I had talked to Barak, in the early 1980s.
Barak was indeed a very special human being, with a lot of dignity and character. He was a very engaging, gracious, warm, and smart person. That is how I remember my friend Barak Obama. -- Washington DC. January 2006, Naranhkiri Tith Ph.D.
Secrets of Obama Family Unlocked
At their home in Jakarta, Ann Dunham poses in this undated photo with her second husband, Lolo Soetoro, their daughter, Maya, and Barack Obama. (Photo courtesy of Barack Obama)
She went on to marry Lolo Soetoro, another foreign student, and moved to his native Indonesia with six-year-old Barack in 1967, after the new dictator Suharto summoned the countrys citizens home.
Soetoro became a government relations consultant with a big US oil company. He changed when he came back to Indonesia, Suryakusuma recalled. Men can be a certain way when they are in the West and when they come back they are sucked into their own culture.
Obamas African family is particularly complicated. By his own account, his father never really left Kezia, his first wife, in Kenya. She bore Obama Sr two children, Roy and Auma, who now works in social services in Berkshire.
They were separated, Obamas mother claimed, but it was a village wedding and there was no document that could suggest a divorce.
His own father and mothers wedding in Hawaii may not have been properly documented either. How and when the marriage occurred remains a bit murky, a bill of particulars that I have never quite had the courage to explore, Obama writes in his memoir.
After his father left Ann and two-year-old Barack to study at Harvard, he went to Africa with another American woman, Ruth, who became his third wife. She bore him two sons in Kenya, one of whom died in a motorcycle accident, but Obama Sr continued to see Kezia.
Traditionally, she was still his wife, a relative explained. Kezia went on to bear two more sons, Abo and Bernard. Although their paternity is disputed by some relatives, Obama Sr regarded them as his own. Later in life, he fathered another son, George, by a young Kenyan woman.
After his parents split up, Obama saw his father only once before learning that he had died in a car crash in Kenya in 1982.
Fascinating.
They have not been able to erase or falsify everything. They are not omnipotent or omniscient.
HA HA HA HA.
And they are faulty mortals AND THEY KNOW FEAR.
Ruth purports to have gone to Kenya in December of 64 and married Senior there—you don’t know exactly when or where Mark was in fact born nor do you know when or where he was conceived.
Thank you. I seem to recall reading that Mark may have been born in the US but I could very well be mis-remembering.
and she looks a little Filipino...
If Anna was a Toutonghi as you said earlier on the thread, how was she a Filipina? And since the Kenyan stated in one of those immigration (or other related) documents about a wife who was in the Philippines, the Tout. connection is confusing to me. What am I missing or not getting?
Anyone remember Nixon’s Track II plan
Chile
Allende.
Again, we meet The Gentlemanly Planner of Assassinations- Richard Helms
http://cryptome.org/chile-plot.htm
Oh, and Arnold Nachmanoff
Nixon protected Russian tanker from Cuban exiles.
Haig contacted Nachmanoff - his Latin Operations officer and told him to mobilize US Forces.
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