Posted on 01/01/2014 3:18:25 PM PST by RckyRaCoCo
The National Transportation Safety Board says in a preliminary accident report that a small commercial plane that crash-landed in Hawaii waters floated for about 25 minutes before sinking.
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Ford Foundation, various addresses in New York.I tried to follow it but I’m really not up to it.
She was holding on to her assistants hand and then she went limp.
I’ve wondered if the assistant wasn’t also holding a conche.
This entire account is typical of how the regime covers stuff up.You get half the story.
Jo-Jo, that ain’t no Cessna. Looks like a homebuilt or .....A Culver Cadet????
"Actually, Stanley Dunham existed. Last time I saw her (which was the first time) she was at a party being held by A. Schmidgall-Tellings. The attendees were mostly associated with anti-Sukarno forces in Indonesia. Plenty of former Dutch colonial bureaucrats, etc. There's really no reason to doubt she existed. At the same time I would expect the CIA front story for her probably can't withstand stiff internet scrutiny..."
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10 posted on Monday, 15 December 2008 11:18:10 AM by muawiyah
See also brown deer’s post #90.
Background info from another Subud member.
http://www.subud-sica.org/index.php?hkat=7&ukat=24
In May 1961, a year after receiving my B.A. in English, I was opened in Subud. That took place in Chicago. At the time I was also attending the Ramakrishna-Vivekananda Hindu Fellowship near where I lived. Back at Yale Graduate School that fall and an isolated member, I began studying Indonesian and hanging around with people who looked like Bapak. It wasnt until the fall of 1969 in Honolulu, with Mas Prio Hartono a recent houseguest, that I first tried the Muslim Ramadan Fast. It was challenging, to say the least, with world-class headaches appearing every day by three. But with Muslim students and professors at the East-West Center, where I was working, for companions, it was a dramatic experiment for meone that I have since repeated 36 times.
My road to active interest in interreligious matters was less direct. As an assistant professor of English at the University of Hawai`i at Manoa and, for a year, as intercultural activities officer at the adjoining East-West Center, I was tapped by the Lutheran campus pastor to serve on the Universitys interfaith council as a faculty member representing Team Lutheran. Then, as assistant director of the Universitys experimental School of the Humanities, New College, I co-taught an interfaith freshman seminar called Gods and Men. By this time I had already been reading widely in the worlds great religions and could spout technical terminology and explain some of the main concepts of Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism as well as Judaism and Christianity. I also liked listening to Hindu and Christian classical music.
From another source, misplaced the link.
Most Subud converted to Islam and took new name(s).
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Second City Comedy troupe out of Chicago had Subud members, including David, Patricia and Roseanna Arquette’s father, Lewis , who was the Second City director. He converted to Islam. The family moved to a Subud commune in Ft. Royal, Va. where they lived for a few years with other actors and musicians.
. . . . # 246 through # 249 .
Old thread, check it out:
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Thanks ecinkc, and Maggief.
(dutch name?)
SAD associated with anti-SUKARNO forces? Wondering, as an informer or a supporter? Zero showed up in Hawaii the same year Sukarno died, in June, 1970.
Sukarno was deposed by SUHARTO, evidently a SUBUD SUPPORTER. Just making a mental note.
Check this one out.
http://www.subudenterprise.com/People/SESIAdvisoryBoard.aspx
Wonder who knew whom?
http://www.americanthinker.com/2011/12/obamas_new_nationalism_more_sukarno_than_teddy_roosevelt.html
“...
Though Obama’s Dreams from My Father goes to great pains to insert Obama Sr. into the story — through the literary device of hearing stories about him from his mother — it’s clear that for six of the seven years from ages three to ten, Barack Obama had a hands-on, live-in father: the Indonesian Lolo Soetoro.
That Lolo was a well-connected young Indonesian student, firmly entrenched in the fabric of the Indonesian ruling class, is supported by several facts.
Lolo’s mother was closely related to Sultan Hamenkubuwono IX, the hereditary ruler of Yogyakarta. From 1949 until his death in1988, the sultan was a towering figure of civilian influence within first the Sukarno, and later the Suharto government. He served as the national minister of Foreign Affairs under Sukarno, and from 1973 to 1978, he was also Suharto’s vice president.
Mayo Soetoro-Ng, Obama’s half sister, has publicly mentioned her grandmother’s “royal blood,” and University of Hawaii anthropology professor Alice Dewey, Stanley Ann Dunham’s close friend and thesis adviser, told me in a phone interview last year1 that:
Lolo’s mother, Ann, and Maya lived inside the royal area of Yogyokarta when I visited them in 1978-1979. She was related to the Sultan, I think probably at the second-cousin level or maybe even the first-cousin level. They — Ann, her daughter Maya, and her mother-in-law— lived in a house very near the center of that walled area, which suggested to me that she had a fairly close family relationship to the sultan. The betang is traditionally the area reserved for the extended royal family of the Sultan Hamengkubuwono. No one who was a foreigner without royal blood could live there.
Soetoro’s familial relations to the Sultan would explain why he received a scholarship to the University of Hawaii East-West Center program. Typically, foreign governments recommend students who have some sort of political connection.
The above American Thinker article is dated December 2011. And to think that for all that time, we asked ourselves, why would he have called himself an Indonesian Prince when he arrived in Hawaii?
Maybe it was because he believed he was related to the Sultan and was living at the Jogjakarta Palace?
“...I understand that he told his fifth-grade class that he was Kenyan royalty, but I never heard that story until years later. My sister and I remember very clearly that he was an Indonesian prince and that he would be going back there. So there was some reference to where he had come from, and the understanding was his family was there...”
Alice Dewey pictured with Sultan Hamengkubuwono X and GKR Hemas kompeks before leaving the palace.
FULL CIRCLE.
Well, guys. I tried.
We thought...
Sorry.
A 'Lt Sutoro' accompanied Sukarno on a private visit in 1959, giving his address as 'Palace - Indonesia (Djakarta)'
Don’t worry, I’m taking off tomorrow, then it’s all yours.
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