Global: President's Forged Birth Certificate Sparks Deadly Clashes; Called White House!?
Birther Report
1/6/2014
Excerpt:
Global: Presidential Birth Certificate Controversy Sparks Violent Clashes That Lead To Multiple Deaths
Apparently the people of Gabon take presidential eligibility more seriously than the American sheeple do. Major clashes broke out in response to a reporter's allegations that Gabon President Ali Bongo Ondimba isn't eligible.
No, this isn't satire. Sad thing is Obama met with this violent dictator... More than once as you'll see below...
Two peas in a pod?
An African news site reports (translation via Google translate):
Buried at the very bottom of a report from Yahoo News/AFP:
Hmmm... School record issues as well? More on the deadly unrest at Zero Hedge and Global Voices. Hat tip RS.
Maybe four peas in pod!?
U.K.'s Daily Mail reported in 2011:
Sound familiar!? Possibly two fraudulent birth certificate holders and two extravagant over spenders?
I wonder if Resident Ondimba reached out to Resident Obama for advice on how to deal with it. Or, vice versa?
View the complete Birther Report presentation at:
http://www.birtherreport.com/2015/01...ged-birth.html
Birther Report
1/6/2014
Excerpt:
Global: Presidential Birth Certificate Controversy Sparks Violent Clashes That Lead To Multiple Deaths
Apparently the people of Gabon take presidential eligibility more seriously than the American sheeple do. Major clashes broke out in response to a reporter's allegations that Gabon President Ali Bongo Ondimba isn't eligible.
No, this isn't satire. Sad thing is Obama met with this violent dictator... More than once as you'll see below...
Two peas in a pod?
An African news site reports (translation via Google translate):
Gabon: why the government and the opposition do not agree
Between the opposition and the Gabonese government, since the 2009 violence, the situation has never been so tense. A demonstration turned violent Saturday in Libreville, killing at least one victim between a camp that demands the departure of Ali Bongo...
[...]
The UN has recently called for national dialogue in Gabon. But since the publication of the book by Pierre Pean, New African affairs, challenging the origins of President Ali Bongo Ondimba, the situation has escalated between power and opposition. It filed a complaint challenging the authenticity of the birth certificate of the head of state. The Libreville prosecutor rejected it stating to only deal with a case concerning the facts "of high treason or breach of oath" of the president. [...] More @ Jeune Afrique.
Between the opposition and the Gabonese government, since the 2009 violence, the situation has never been so tense. A demonstration turned violent Saturday in Libreville, killing at least one victim between a camp that demands the departure of Ali Bongo...
[...]
The UN has recently called for national dialogue in Gabon. But since the publication of the book by Pierre Pean, New African affairs, challenging the origins of President Ali Bongo Ondimba, the situation has escalated between power and opposition. It filed a complaint challenging the authenticity of the birth certificate of the head of state. The Libreville prosecutor rejected it stating to only deal with a case concerning the facts "of high treason or breach of oath" of the president. [...] More @ Jeune Afrique.
Buried at the very bottom of a report from Yahoo News/AFP:
Gabon opposition figures summoned over deadly demonstration
[...]
In addition to rising popular anger over one-family rule and a wide wealth gap, Ali Bongo's legitimacy was further undermined in a recent book by French journalist Pierre Pean, which claims the president falsified his birth certificate and diplomas. [...] More @ Yahoo News/AFP. 12/20/2014
[...]
In addition to rising popular anger over one-family rule and a wide wealth gap, Ali Bongo's legitimacy was further undermined in a recent book by French journalist Pierre Pean, which claims the president falsified his birth certificate and diplomas. [...] More @ Yahoo News/AFP. 12/20/2014
Hmmm... School record issues as well? More on the deadly unrest at Zero Hedge and Global Voices. Hat tip RS.
Maybe four peas in pod!?
U.K.'s Daily Mail reported in 2011:
Obama and a White House invite for dictator who has stolen billions from his impoverished African nation
Barack Obama has come under fire for extending a formal invitation to a shamed African dictator who has ruthlessly plundered billions of dollars from his own country.
The U.S. President is today having a coveted private meeting with President Ali Bongo of Gabon in the Oval Office despite his appalling track record.
Bongo’s family has ruled the impoverished African nation with an iron fist for five decades and have used its oil riches to fund a life of outrageous luxury.
Meanwhile one third of people in Gabon live on less than $2 a day and thousands starve to death each year or are forced to pick through garbage to find food.
Critics have pointed out that Gabon, with a population of 1.5 million, is the third-largest oil producer in sub-Saharan Africa.
They claim that the only reason Mr Obama has agreed to the meeting is that he wants to curry favour with an ally to secure America’s fuel supplies - regardless of who it is.
The Bongo family’s abuse of Gabon is well-documented and dates back to 1967 when Omar Bongo, Ali’s father, took over.
Two years ago he died paving the way for Ali Bongo to continue the reign of corruption.
Investigations have revealed the Bongos have dozens of luxury homes in places like the French Riviera and a $120million 14-bedroom townhouse in Paris.
During one shopping spree in 2006 Ali Bongo’s then wife balked at the idea of moving into a property that cost a mere $25million. [...] Continued @ Daily Mail.
Barack Obama has come under fire for extending a formal invitation to a shamed African dictator who has ruthlessly plundered billions of dollars from his own country.
The U.S. President is today having a coveted private meeting with President Ali Bongo of Gabon in the Oval Office despite his appalling track record.
Bongo’s family has ruled the impoverished African nation with an iron fist for five decades and have used its oil riches to fund a life of outrageous luxury.
Meanwhile one third of people in Gabon live on less than $2 a day and thousands starve to death each year or are forced to pick through garbage to find food.
Critics have pointed out that Gabon, with a population of 1.5 million, is the third-largest oil producer in sub-Saharan Africa.
They claim that the only reason Mr Obama has agreed to the meeting is that he wants to curry favour with an ally to secure America’s fuel supplies - regardless of who it is.
The Bongo family’s abuse of Gabon is well-documented and dates back to 1967 when Omar Bongo, Ali’s father, took over.
Two years ago he died paving the way for Ali Bongo to continue the reign of corruption.
Investigations have revealed the Bongos have dozens of luxury homes in places like the French Riviera and a $120million 14-bedroom townhouse in Paris.
During one shopping spree in 2006 Ali Bongo’s then wife balked at the idea of moving into a property that cost a mere $25million. [...] Continued @ Daily Mail.
Sound familiar!? Possibly two fraudulent birth certificate holders and two extravagant over spenders?
I wonder if Resident Ondimba reached out to Resident Obama for advice on how to deal with it. Or, vice versa?
View the complete Birther Report presentation at:
http://www.birtherreport.com/2015/01...ged-birth.html