Report: The Smoking Gun In The Obama Eligibility Case; Stanley Ann Dunham’s Passport
Birther Report
9/20/2014
Excerpt:
The Smoking Gun in the Obama Eligibility Case: Stanley Ann Dunham’s Passport
Tim Brown | Freedom Outpost
While Barack Obama has taken numerous and expensive steps to keep his past secret (and yes, other presidents have did the same), one thing that cannot be missed is what may be the smoking gun in the eligibility case: The passport information of Stanley Ann Dunham, Barack Obama's mother. It has been said that young Barry went to Indonesia with his mother to live with Lolo Soetoro and in doing so, because of his age, he was placed on his mother's passport. According to the documents obtained from the US State Department, under the Freedom of Information Act, Barack Hussein Obama's name was stricken from the original application. According to the State Department, they "could not locate a 1965 passport application referenced in an application for amendment of passport that is included in the released documents."
Why are these documents so important? Under US Passport laws, in order to add a child to one's passport, they would simply have to have the child's birth certificate and a photo of one's self and the child so that they could be matched when boarding a plane for their destination.
Upon the release of Dunham's passport files, they were examined and in her renewal application, dated August 13, 1968, she lists Barack Hussein Obama (Soebarkah). Obama would have been eight years old at the time, just about to turn nine.
However, if you take a look at the application, young Barry's name is scratched out on page two of the application, which means he was not in the application for his mother's passport renewal in 1967.
So what does this mean? Well, consider a brief timeline.
So, first let's be honest here. Dunham had a passport that was valid at the time Obama took his first trip to Indonesia (1967). However, when she chose to renew the application (August 1968), she listed Obama and then scratched him out. Since records are not available for her initial passport application due to them being destroyed, one wonders if Obama was listed on the passport. For the sake of argument, I'll assume he was. He's in Indonesia for four years.
He then returned to Hawaii and attended Punahou School and meets his alleged father Barack Obama, Sr. for the only time in his life (by the way, they look nothing alike). Here's where it seems there is a problem. Who did Obama travel with when he came back to the states? If it was his mother, consider that she had not properly listed him in her 1968 renewal application. She would have had to do this in order for Barry to travel with her to Indonesia.
The real kicker comes in her application dated June 1971. There is no listing for Barack Obama as her son on her passport. How is Barry getting from Indonesia to Hawaii now?
According to the man I was named after, who was a Christian missionary for decades to various parts of Indonesia beginning in 1967, he told me that he always had to list his children on his passport until they were 18. Then they could get their own passports. So why is Barack Obama, the son of Stanley Ann Dunham not listed on any of her passport applications? How was he able to travel to and from Indonesia?
The convenience of the 1965 passport records being destroyed is curious. For one might make the claim that there is a coverup (albeit circumstantial) regarding Obama's presence in his younger days. Age 5-6 is when kids normally began school in the US. I assume it would be similar overseas, such as in Indonesia.
But the question remains that Soetoro never listed him as her son on future applications, even when he was ten years old, which would have been when he came to Hawaii and stayed.
Perhaps there is an explanation, but without previous travel records for Obama, we may never be able to get a definite answer.
CDR Charles Kerchner (Ret) theorizes: [...] Continued @ Freedom Outpost.
View the complete Birther Report presentation at:
http://www.birtherreport.com/2014/09...igibility.html
Birther Report
9/20/2014
Excerpt:
The Smoking Gun in the Obama Eligibility Case: Stanley Ann Dunham’s Passport
Tim Brown | Freedom Outpost
While Barack Obama has taken numerous and expensive steps to keep his past secret (and yes, other presidents have did the same), one thing that cannot be missed is what may be the smoking gun in the eligibility case: The passport information of Stanley Ann Dunham, Barack Obama's mother. It has been said that young Barry went to Indonesia with his mother to live with Lolo Soetoro and in doing so, because of his age, he was placed on his mother's passport. According to the documents obtained from the US State Department, under the Freedom of Information Act, Barack Hussein Obama's name was stricken from the original application. According to the State Department, they "could not locate a 1965 passport application referenced in an application for amendment of passport that is included in the released documents."
Why are these documents so important? Under US Passport laws, in order to add a child to one's passport, they would simply have to have the child's birth certificate and a photo of one's self and the child so that they could be matched when boarding a plane for their destination.
Upon the release of Dunham's passport files, they were examined and in her renewal application, dated August 13, 1968, she lists Barack Hussein Obama (Soebarkah). Obama would have been eight years old at the time, just about to turn nine.
However, if you take a look at the application, young Barry's name is scratched out on page two of the application, which means he was not in the application for his mother's passport renewal in 1967.
So what does this mean? Well, consider a brief timeline.
- Stanley Ann Dunham allegedly married Barack Obama, Sr. in 1961.
- Barack Obama, Jr. was allegedly born on August 4, 1961 to Stanley Ann Dunham
- Later in August of the same year, Dunham moved to Washington to attend University of Washington
- Obama, Sr. continued studies in Hawaii until June 1962 and then went to Harvard.
- Dunham met Lolo Soetoro in 1963
- Obama and Dunham divorced in March 1964
- Soetoro and Dunham married in 1965 in Hawaii (according to P3 in the files obtained, but 1964 in P5)
- Soetoro leaves Hawaii for Indonesia in 1966, leaving behind Dunham and little Barry
- Dunham and Barry would travel to Indonesia in 1967
- From ages 6-10 Obama was in school in Indonesia; first at a Catholic School where he was registered as a Muslim and then at Besuki School, one of the three best public schools in Indonesia. (Consider that Obama was labeled a citizen of Indonesia at the time and that it is extremely rare for non-Indonesians to go to Indonesian public school.)
- Obama returned to Hawaii to live with grandparents in 1971
So, first let's be honest here. Dunham had a passport that was valid at the time Obama took his first trip to Indonesia (1967). However, when she chose to renew the application (August 1968), she listed Obama and then scratched him out. Since records are not available for her initial passport application due to them being destroyed, one wonders if Obama was listed on the passport. For the sake of argument, I'll assume he was. He's in Indonesia for four years.
He then returned to Hawaii and attended Punahou School and meets his alleged father Barack Obama, Sr. for the only time in his life (by the way, they look nothing alike). Here's where it seems there is a problem. Who did Obama travel with when he came back to the states? If it was his mother, consider that she had not properly listed him in her 1968 renewal application. She would have had to do this in order for Barry to travel with her to Indonesia.
The real kicker comes in her application dated June 1971. There is no listing for Barack Obama as her son on her passport. How is Barry getting from Indonesia to Hawaii now?
According to the man I was named after, who was a Christian missionary for decades to various parts of Indonesia beginning in 1967, he told me that he always had to list his children on his passport until they were 18. Then they could get their own passports. So why is Barack Obama, the son of Stanley Ann Dunham not listed on any of her passport applications? How was he able to travel to and from Indonesia?
The convenience of the 1965 passport records being destroyed is curious. For one might make the claim that there is a coverup (albeit circumstantial) regarding Obama's presence in his younger days. Age 5-6 is when kids normally began school in the US. I assume it would be similar overseas, such as in Indonesia.
But the question remains that Soetoro never listed him as her son on future applications, even when he was ten years old, which would have been when he came to Hawaii and stayed.
Perhaps there is an explanation, but without previous travel records for Obama, we may never be able to get a definite answer.
CDR Charles Kerchner (Ret) theorizes: [...] Continued @ Freedom Outpost.
View the complete Birther Report presentation at:
http://www.birtherreport.com/2014/09...igibility.html