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More interesting facts in regards to Obama’s records showing his origin as Equatorial Guinea, not Kenya

Posted on | March 9, 2014 | 8 Comments

In 2009 Deportation officer John Sampson provided me with evidence that Obama used Equatorial Guinea, not Kenya as his place of origin.  One of Obama’s half brothers was Roman Obama. It was reported that Roman died in a car accident. However,  in a 1992 article, which appeared in the state of Washington, in DC and Chicago, the author quoted one Roman Obama, as a student in the University of Patrice Lumumba in Moscow, which is widely known as a hunting ground for KGB recruits among students from African, Asian and Latin American countries.

What is interesting, is that Roman Obama was the same age as Barack Obama, he had the same country of origin as Barack Obama in his Inteligator.com records and had the name of his half brother. It is also interesting that the article was changed in 1997 and the name and country of origin were changed. This seem to follow the same pattern of cover up.

Please, see an attached article about

In 2012 right before the election Investigator Sampson admitted on the air on Peter Boyles show that Arpaio, Zullo and him made an agreement not to appear in court and not to testify when they were served with the court subpoenas from the state court in Indiana.

 

Chicago Tribune (pre-1997 Fulltext) – Chicago, Ill.  (referring to 1992 article)

Interesting they changed his name in the Chicago article

Interesting Bill Clinton visited the Univ in 1969

 

 

 

https://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=19920213&slug=1475488

 

Soviet Collapse Leaves Foreign Students Stuck

By Deborah Seward

AP

Thursday, February 13, 1992

MOSCOW – For nearly a decade, Roman Obama’s life at Patrice Lumumba University was almost paradise. He studied for free and got warm clothes and cheap airline tickets that let him see the world.

“We had so many possibilities. Maybe it was not a luxurious life, but we could travel and do things,” said Obama, 31, a law student from Equatorial Guinea.

The former Soviet Union spent huge sums of money over the past few decades to educate tens of thousands of foreign students – mainly from the developing world – in the name of “peoples’ friendship.”

Young people from Asia, Africa, and Latin America studied medicine, agronomy, law and Marxist economics.

For those students, the place to be was Patrice Lumumba, founded by Nikita Khrushchev in the early 1960s when dozens of Latin American, Asian and African countries won independence.

Now Lumumba’s dorms are crumbling. The Russian government and the university have little money. Once a Soviet showcase, the university and its students are now a burden.

In Obama’s building, the elevator lights do not work, the garbage chute is clogged and heating is a problem. Named for a Zairean revolutionary, Lumumba was considered in the West to be a ideological training ground for future cadres in Soviet-backed regimes such as Ethiopia, Nicaragua and Vietnam.

As the collapse of communism became more apparent, Obama revised his thesis to address the problems of cooperation between the International Monetary Fund and Africa. He hopes to work in private practice or for his country’s government.

Sitting on his bed, which takes up most of his dorm room on the 13th floor of a deteriorating high-rise, Obama wonders how he will survive his last semester.

His scholarship of 137 rubles a month is now worth about $1.37. He has no money to pay for the airline ticket that would cost 215,000 rubles to return home to Equatorial Guinea.

Obama’s room is more cramped than usual. His countryman Luis Alonso, who was studying in the Ukrainian city of Odessa, managed to buy a plane ticket at the old price and is headed home. But hotels cost too much, so Alonso is camping out with Obama until he gets an exit visa.

“It’s impossible for us to study. The universities have no money and our government has no money. We are hostages,” said another countryman, Enrique Edu, 29, a law student at Baku University in Azerbaijan.

Edu came to Moscow to plead for help for his wife, their child and about 150 other students from Equatorial Guinea in the former Soviet Union.

Baku University no longer gives foreign students any money and wants foreign students to pay a dollar a day for their dorm rooms, Edu said. He still gets his former Soviet stipend of 150 rubles ($1.50) but is not sure how long even that small sum will continue.

The students’ plight was raised last week at a meeting of heads of government of the Commonwealth.

Deputy Prime Minister Gennady Burbulis of Russia said the commonwealth members agreed to seek new accords “taking into account the obligations of the former Soviet Union and preserve them in order to guarantee normal vital activity of foreign students.”

Obama remembers the days when he and his friends could buy airplane and train tickets for rubles. They went around the world, often stopping in West Berlin to buy electronic goods that they would bring back and sell for high prices in the Soviet Union.

Now, they can’t afford even a second-class train ticket to Berlin, and Obama said, “These days, life is good if we have bread and chicken.”

 

Copyright (c) 1992 Seattle Times Company, All Rights Reserved.

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https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/2344042/posts

 

 

 

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To: BP2

Odd the Chicago paper carried ran the story but used another guys name:

Third World students stranded in Russia
[FINAL EDITION, C]
Chicago Tribune (pre-1997 Fulltext) – Chicago, Ill.
Author: Vincent J. Schodolski, Chicago Tribune.
Date: Feb 16, 1992
Start Page: 23
Section: NEWS
Text Word Count: 796
Abstract (Document Summary)

When Yadate Debrework came here six years ago to study international law, the world had barely heard of Mikhail Gorbachev, there was still a country called the Soviet Union, and the young Ethiopian had enough money to survive.

“I can’t even afford to go home,” said the 31-year-old graduate student. He will complete his studies at the Patrice Lumumba University this summer and literally does not have the fare back to Ethiopia.

Debrework and an estimated 84,000 other students from all over the world have found themselves abandoned as the economic collapse that accompanied the USSR’s demise left the government without money to support them.

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https://www.globalpolitician.com/default.asp?27342-kgb-bill-clinton-asset

 

KGB Operation “Bill Clinton”

Mikhail Kryzhanovsky – 3/5/2012

On December 31, 1969 Oxford student and anti-war activist Bill Clinton came to Moscow through Holland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland for 5-days vacation at expensive “National” Hotel. The only person he knew in Moscow was Anik “Nikki” Alexis, a daughter of a French diplomat . Clinton recalls, “One night took a bus out to Lumumba University to have dinner with Nikki” .

Comments

8 Responses to “More interesting facts in regards to Obama’s records showing his origin as Equatorial Guinea, not Kenya”

  1. Barry Soetoro
    March 9th, 2014 @ 4:19 pm

    I can’t take the suspense anymore!

    Where the hell is this Communist moslem from??

    Can we decide, before he EMP’s the USA?

  2. Larry
    March 10th, 2014 @ 12:42 pm

    Orly…take a look at this…scroll down about half way and look at Subub’s younger photo and tell me what you think…

  3. Larry
    March 10th, 2014 @ 12:43 pm
  4. A Senior Patriot
    March 10th, 2014 @ 1:21 pm

    I don’t find the url for the picture you discuss, Larry. Where is it located?

  5. Larry
    March 10th, 2014 @ 7:17 pm

    A Senior Patriot…scroll down to the small double photo on the left(just above the 1972 photo of Mohammed Subud who is about 71 or72 in that picture)…in the picture the left hand side is that of Subud in his late 50’s or early 60’s…the one on the right is of the left half of that Subud photo and the right half of Obama…notice how they look amazingly the same….might be why you did not notice who they were.

  6. Debbie Love
    March 12th, 2014 @ 6:22 am

    Notice that Barry just misspelled R-E-S-P-E-C-T…left the E out…E for Equatorial? Is this a sign that he will turn himself in? Acknowledge his Equatorial roots? E for Equatorial!

  7. dr_taitz@yahoo.com
    March 12th, 2014 @ 9:52 am

    this sounds like something coming from an obot

  8. Debbie Love
    March 12th, 2014 @ 10:12 pm

    I take great offense if you are speaking to me…arrest Obama immediately is my motto..I have been a great supporter of Orly Taitz…
    I just think that you are on to something here re: Equatorial…a great find! Keep up the good work! I can’t help that my name sounds fake!

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