British, U.S. Intel, suspected Barack Obama, Sr., of Being an Anti-White Terrorist
Newly released, declassified
files from the United Kingdom reveal U.S.officials' concerns that
Kenyans studying in America, including President Obama's father, may
have had ties to Kenyan terrorist groups that were supported by
communist nations in the 1950s and early 1960s.
As yet the documents exist only in physical form at the National Archives in Kew, Southwest London – but they are open to the public, a British police source told the Law Enforcement Examiner on Sunday.
Documents released in April by the British government -- but ignored until the left-leaning, London-based newspaper The Guardian printed a story -- reveal that the President’s father, Barack Hussein Obama, Senior, was the target of an international investigation due to his ties to Kenyan terrorist groups in the 1950s such as the group responsible for the so-called Mao-Mao Uprising in Kenya.
The declassified documents,
which had been kept secret for decades, "were privately condemned by
Obama administration officials," a British source told the Law
Enforcement Examiner. [So now they are "condemning" documents?]
Obama's White House and re-election
campaign teams feared the documents could hurt the struggling president,
especially with independent voters, as polls showed Obama trailing
Republican contender Mitt Romney in several key states by a few points,
according to a Gallup Poll also released in April.
Sadly, except for the blogosphere and
European news organizations, the story regarding the
British intelligence documents is being conspicuously ignored, said
political strategist Mile Baker.
The documents on Obama, Sr., were
released as a result of a case in the British High Court brought by a
team of professors from Oxford University. The documents describe
events when Kenya was still a British colony and Obama Sr. was a Kenyan
national who traveled to Hawaii for a college education, despite his
political radicalism and poor academic record, according to Britain's Daily Mail, hardly a right-wing publication.
On September 1, 1959, one British
ambassador penned a highly classified communiqué that stated, “I have
discussed with the State Department. They are as disturbed about these
developments as we are. They point out that Kenya students have a bad
reputation over here for falling into the wrong hands and for becoming
both anti-American and anti-white,” according to the Daily Mail report.
The British documents revealed that Barack,
Sr., and Ann Dunham, a 17-year-old white American from Kansas, traveled
to Hawaii and to Indonesia where the President was allegedly raised with a traditional Muslim education, complete with Imans and Madrasas.
an insurgency by Kenyan rebels -- who used terrorist tactics against
the British citizens -- that lasted from 1952 to 1960. The core of the
resistance was formed by members of the Kikuyu ethnic group, along with
smaller numbers of Embu and Meru, according to the New World
Encyclopedia.
independence. It created a rift between the white colonial community in
Kenya and the Home Office in London that set the stage for Kenyan
independence in 1963.
to themselves as the "Land and Freedom Army" in English. Economic
disparity between Africans and settlers in Kenya and aspiration for
independence provoked the rebellion, which the British always
represented as a series of lawless acts by dangerous criminal,
anti-social elements, according to a Rutgers University African Studies
report.
Comment: As the saying goes, "Like father, like son, and we do know that Obama had "Dreams From (His) Father" because he told us so!
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Farnsworth 2012/05/14 20:46:13All of the above+12the dung doesn't fall far from the a55h0l3 of the cow...
Obama's grand father was a communist and so was his father. If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a good chance it's a duck.























...since anybody who attempted to fight against British colonialism
can be labeled a "terrorist" then that probably makes our founding
fathers terrorists as well.
Behavior is learned ...