Yes, absolutely. That is a very astute observation about a brother. I vaguely remember reading something about two separate airlifts and he could have been the earlier one in 1955? Sigh.. so much to consider. I wish we had a war room of our own. I do clearly remember when the immigration docs came out with the birth date discrepancies (1934/36) and I remember writing at the time something about his one month pineapple picking job being bogus because of the season or something, lol.
No, I didn't think those letters were particularly relevant either, and realize that you vetted the Cambo site back in 2009. The wayback is so helpful and I was even able to get to an old style directory listing. I thought perhaps you saw a website and couldn't grab what was there. If that ever is the case please ping me if I can help.
Thanks for the offer, stick around, we can use all the help we can get!
And what you may remember, is the information gleaned from a footnote in the book The Rockefellers. Co-authored by David Horowitz, in which David notes that from the early fifties, the Africa-America Institute, with money from Standard Oil, paid for thousands of foreign students, many from African countries, to attend schools in the US.
Couple that with the interview with the teacher at the school in Maseno which the kenyan attended (with his older brother)in which the teacher said that the kenyan had left for the US soon after leaving the Maseno school, and it’s a whole nuther picture.