Posted on 06/24/2009 10:54:57 PM PDT by neverdem
From the article:
“...According to the Kenya Citzenship and Immigration Act, a person born outside Kenya shall be a citizen by birth if on the date of birth that persons mother or father was or is a citizen by birth. ...”
In 1961, Kenya was a colony of Britain.
O Sr had British citizenship so any children born to him while Kenya was a British colony would be British.
Feel free to read all the comments in that post.
Surely, with him eating out all the time, he’s bound to have left a used napkin laying around so why has no one tested something for his DNA? Of course, you’d have to also get one of the African half-siblings and snag an empty beer can from one of the Davis kin.
Which is why so many of his childhood photos were called into question as they were designed to establish a false narrative. The same manipulators who are smart enough to pen a book full of false hoods is smart enough to photo shop and airbrush or tamper with photos. Stalin did it, so can they.
et tu Kamala?
Example One
Here we see the boy in front of a house in Indonesia
here, in the garden, with a baby presumed to be Maya
perched on the arm of a chair, beside Stanley Ann. There is no back to the chair visible, he is sitting on the armrest, his hand on her arm leaves no impression, arm seems a little long...her hair on her left appears as if it has been 'adjusted' to suit the composition. There appears to be an armrest on her right hand side..so that it is a chair they are sitting in, not a couch.
The baby has a malformed arm...
The final happy family image, supplied by the Obama Campaign. Stanley Ann has a claw for a hand, the armrest the boy was sitting on in a previous image appears to have been painted in, it's the wrong angle. The man we are expected to believe is Lolo - may not be. The scene could be a composite of at least three different images.
At another time at what appears to be a Christmas scene, Stanley Ann is shown with a man who would appear to be the same man as in 'the family on the couch'
followed by an image of Stanley Ann still wearing the same blouse, being lovingly held from behind by what appears to be a younger man.
The black and white photocopy images are from his Immigration File. Did he have a moustache and wear glasses?
Some of those do seem convincingly fake. Especially that one on the settee. The horizontal penciled line on the wall was the artist’s attempt to pull the 3 images together. Lolo’s settee frame arm is straight. Bari’s settee arm is severally bowed. And poor Lolo has several layers impressed onto of the original figure. That person may was not wearing those pants because there’s a huge gap between the pants and the intersection of the torso.
We must wonder at what age the boy;s ears ‘popped-out?’ They seem rather normal and pinned to his head in these photos where he’s perhaps 10-11 years old.
When he campaigned his dumbo ears were way out to the sides of his head. He even joked about his funny big ears a few times. I hadn’t realized ears grew out that way.
But Not to worry. It seems with a little nip ‘n tuck, lately his ears are back to ‘Indonesian size’ once again.
You’ve got good eyes.
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/malcolmx-timeline-malcolm-xs-life/
1955
Malcolm X attends the first Conference of the Non-aligned Nations in Bandung, Indonesia.
http://www.spunk.org/texts/pubs/lr/sp001716/bandung.html
The Lessons of the Bandung Conference
Reviewing Richard Wright’s The Color Curtain 40 Years Later
by Matthew Quest
“The despised, the insulted, the hurt, the dispossessedin short, the underdogs of the human race were meeting. Here were class and racial and religious consciousness on a global scale. Who had thought of organizing such a meeting? And what had these nations in common? Nothing, it seemed to me, but what their past relationship to the Western world had made them feel. This meeting of the rejected was in itself a kind of judgment upon the Western world!”
Richard Wright
Dari hasil konferensi Bandung, itu benar-benar menyajikan sebagai contoh untuk prosedur yang sama yang dapat anda gunakan untuk menyelesaikan masalah-masalah kita (Negro Amerika Serikat).
Malcolm X
Presiden Soekarno ketika membuka Konferensi Asia Afrika di Bandung, pada 18 April 1955.
Translated short exerpt:
"From the results of the Bandung conference, it really presents as an example for the same procedure that you can use to solve our problems (United States Negro)."
Were his legs shortened at the knees, and her legs chopped off, top make them appear as if they were together? Does the striped pattern of his shirt show through her fingers?
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