Ebola did not mention his trip to Pakistan in his "autobiography" which is one of the strange things... sort of the hound who did not bay in the night. Why not? His actual first mention of this trip was apparently in 2006 or 2008 depending on which story one believes.
Returning to that "autobiography," when the prose in that book was run through computers which are programed with software designed to determine authorship, it was found to most resemble writing by erstwhile urban terrorist William 'Bill' Ayers. In fact numerous instances of exact phrases and word pairings and usages were identified that matched earlier works written by Bill Ayers. In 2009, a visibly drunk Bill Ayers in an interview stated "I ghost-wrote 'Dreams From My Father'," later Ayers tried to pull back from that statement by claiming he was joking, speaking facetiously and sarcastically in response to the rightwing rumor mongers.
I'm of the opinion every thing about Omamba's life is a scripted fake, with props and actors provided for him including providing him with an artificial wife and family, doing what is necessary to make it look real.
So right. He let slip the “I’ve been to Pockistahn” statement when reporters asked him about foreign policy since he had no experience in foreign lands (other than the obvious Indonesia as child experience). He answered that he had been to Pockistahn and the reporters were all shocked, since it wasn’t part of the official mythological story line. It was when he was running for prez.
I remember both factoids about Ayers and The Book. In the beginning of it, there is a caveat that runs something like this - the characters are not totally accurate as some have been blended together, and incidents may be fictional or changed too”. hahahahaha
You are correct - the book was written as a fake backstory/life to get him into the WH.
Parents, place of birth, nationality - all fake.