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  • Obama Mystery Theater: What Was Scrubbed in Indonesia? -- WTPOTUS, Miri

    Obama Mystery Theater: What Was Scrubbed in Indonesia?

    We the People of the United States

    Miri
    5/22/2014

    Excerpt:

    Remember this October 2008 article by Pam Geller? [....]

    … [S]ources claim that Obama was adopted and that the Indonesian government is aware of this – so are Obama’s people who cut a deal with the Indonesian government to have the records suppressed. …

    According to our Indonesian sources, “officials” who accompanied [U.S. Eni] Representative Faleomavaega were interested in acquiring any and all documentation or photographs of a young Barry Soetoro for America’s “national archives” and they were offering cash, lots of it. In a show of faith, Barack Obama’s childhood school would be one of the very first beneficiaries of this outpouring receiving thousands of dollars to upgrade the school and for the purchase of computer equipment, thanks in part to the benevolence of this visiting junket.

    The challenge of course was [that] securing Indonesian goverment records potentially damaging to Barack Obama’s candidacy for the US presidency as well as other records pertaining to a young Barry Soetoro and his family wouldn’t be so easy to acquire and secure, and for this, the visitors would need the assistance and cooperation of the Indonesian government. …

    An article from January 2007 turned up during research for a previous post; this article contained independent observations from a person named Akhmad Solikhin, as translated from an Indonesian television news program that documented a visit by Kaltim Post reporters to SDN Menteng 1 (aka Besuki), the Muslim public school that Barry Soetoro (aka Barack Obama) attended when he lived in Indonesia:

    … Timothy [a student] delivered us [the reporters] to see Deputy Principal Akhmad Solikhin who was in his office. Akhmad was being visited by the United States Embassy staff. After having to wait for several hours, the party from the United States embassy left.

    Akhmad said that since the news that Barack Obama had previously gone to this school in Jakarta, the world public seemed to be focused on this school that was previously named Carpentier Alting Stichting Nassau School. Including the US Embassy took part in attention. It is said, they want to give a big contribution to increase in the quality of the education in the school, the quality of the students, the teachers, as well as school facilities.

    “For a long time we did not have any element of politics, we are always open,” …

    But after the hours-long visit from the U.S. “Embassy staff” and a promise of a big donation to the school, was the school no longer “always open” to reporters because suddenly “politics” had become an “element?” Can you read his statement any other way?

    The deputy principal was seemingly upset that reporters were held up for hours while he attended to U.S. embassy staff concerns–an example of how “politics” was suddenly an “element” of his job. Solikhin was also seemingly upset that his school was, because of politics, no longer “open” (read transparent and accessible).

    Of what concern should it have been to employees of the U.S. embassy that reporters were visiting the school that an as-yet-unelected-or-even-declared candidate for the U.S. presidency had attended? In January 2007, Obama had only just announced his “exploratory committee.” Perhaps one thing that remained to be explored before Obama committed himself was exactly how successful a mop up of his Indonesian records would be.

    “Embassy staff” must mean individuals whose salaries are paid by U.S. taxpayers, which indicates that their schedules, emails, and expenses ought to be public record. An FOIA request might answer many questions.

    We might learn the names of the “embassy staff” who visited the school, when they were there, how many times, and for what “official” reason.

    We might find out whether this earlier visit (January 2007) to the deputy principal was in preparation for another visit–the one mentioned by Pam Geller’s sources, in which a “contribution” would be provided in return for all documentation and photos of candidate Obama. It appears that Faleomavaega visited Indonesia later in 2007. Although he had planned to go in July, he seems to have finally made it there in November 2007. (Coincidentally, or not, Obama’s campaign staff admitted that in the summer of 2007 they were gathering up all the documentation they could find, including ordering a copy of Obama’s alleged short-form birth certificate. Interesting timing.)

    An article from January 2007, documenting a visit by the U.S. embassy staff to the school’s deputy principal, lends credence to Geller’s suggestions and indicates that this political plan was long in the making.

    More questions need answers:

    Why did U.S. embassy staff, way back in January 2007, believe that they needed to pay “attention” to that school, including offering a “big contribution” (that looks so much like a bribe)?

    What documents and photos and other information did these U.S. employees (including Faleomavaega) gather up and for which U.S. “national archives?” Where are these documents and photos now?

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    View the complete article at:

    http://wtpotus.wordpress.com/2014/05...-in-indonesia/
    B. Steadman
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