I remember watching or reading something from a former spook that rather ties in with a lot of this. I never presented it here. Mostly because I did not want to hear about tinfoil.
But this man explained how they recruit people to do their bidding. Obama would have been a perfect recruit. Fatherless, mixed race, broke, alienated, drug using homosexual. Must think on this.
Shall we dig? I am limited today in my abilities. Wi Fi not co-operating much.
POck-i-stahn.
The guy on the couch in NYC is Siddiq (can’t remember last name but can look for it), described in Ayers’ book as a “well built Pakistani”. Photo is on the front page of the Graphics Redpilling thread.
Different from the Choo Paki from Occidental. I have some ideas of how to find the information, it’s here on FR on the Zero/obola research threads.
Later...
Siddiq and Zero/Obola:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3648238/posts
The four African students at Occidental called Obama their brother; he told them how much he wanted to go to Africa to see his father and his roots. He talked to one of them, Kofi Manu, a Ghanaian, about finding an apartment in their sophomore year, but instead moved into a place with his Pakistani friend Hasan Chandoo. Their place became a regular hangout for the Pakistanis and their friends.
It was in this company Obama felt most comfortable. "These were my closest friends," he noted decades later, during an interview in the Oval Office. Race was not a factor. It was an international sensibility that brought them together, Obama said. "I think there is no doubt they were sort of world citizens, with kind of peripatetic lives. All of them had that sort of shared characteristic of spanning cultures, which I think strengthened our friendships." The late-night discussions he participated in now were more intense than those of his freshman year, more overtly political, more directed at America's role in the world. Chandoo and the other Pakistanis, along with the writers Obama associated with, had a seriousness of purpose and a worldly sensibility.
Excerpted from:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2012/may/25/barack-obama-the-college-years