Obama’s mother likely brought Barack back from Kenya, claimed he was “born at home” and scammed US citizenship for him.
by James Buchanan

Despite a boycott by the mainstream media, several lawsuits are alive and well challenging Barack Obama’s eligibility to be president of the United States. An article from Americasright.com quotes attorney Philip J. Berg as saying “If the election goes on tomorrow as planned, we start going after the Electoral College on Wednesday. December 15 becomes our deadline. There’s still time. The Electoral College requires that a candidate be eligible, so we’re not stopping, that’s for sure.”
The biggest scandal threatening to abort the Barack Obama presidency before it even begins is the citizenship scandal. Despite the near total failure of the mainstream media to report on this and despite the incredible thick-headedness of many right wing talk radio show hosts, who failed to look into this, it is a real issue. Three of Obama’s relatives have stated that he was born in Kenya. Barack’s African grandmother can be heard saying that Barack was born in Kenya on youtube videos which can be found here and here. Curiously there have been ZERO eyewitnesses coming forward to say that Obama was born in the US. Obama’s White grandmother was possibly the only American, who knew if Obama was born in Kenya or the US. She stopped talking to the media in March of 2008. Perhaps Obama was concerned she might say something to the media that she shouldn’t. The White grandmother died shortly before Election Day.
Best-selling author, Jerome Corsi was recently detained by authorities in Kenya interrupting his investigative trip, possibly to protect Barack Obama from any serious scrutiny. There are statements from friends of Ann Obama, that she was traveling outside Hawaii just two or three weeks after Barack Obama was born. Was she traveling from Hawaii to Seattle or was she traveling back from Kenya by way of Seattle? There is also the inexplicable stubbornness and arrogance of Barack Obama, who refused to cough up any documentation when sued to present his birth certificate. Why not just put the controversy to rest? The fourth most searched items about Barack Obama on Google include the words “birth certificate.” Philip J. Berg’s website challenging Obama’s citizenship had over 90 million hits prior to the election.
Some surrogates of Obama allegedly gave some documents to third party websites called “fightthesmears.com” and Annenberg’s factcheck.com. The document given to “fightthesmears” has been widely discredited as a fraud lacking a seal and a document number. Some operatives of Obama allegedly brought over a birth document to the Annenberg factcheck website. The people there were allowed to take photographs. Curiously, the high resolution pictures were taken down from that website and replaced with low resolution pictures, which makes one wonder if this document was just a more sophisticated forgery than the first document.
Now why would Obama allow surrogates to deliver alleged birth documents to third party websites? Could there possibly be an issue of fraud? Obama is a lawyer and he no doubt realizes that if he put a fake document on his own website in an effort to get a government job (the presidency) that he isn’t legally entitled to, he could be put on trial for fraud. So far, the Democrats may have just assumed he was a US citizen (taking him at his word). Another possibility is that a Democrat entrusted to check his citizenship may have been fooled by one of these fake documents.
The most likely scenario is that Barack Obama’s mother had dreams of being the wife of a big shot politician in Kenya. She may have deliberately traveled to Kenya hoping her son would become part of a Kenyan dynasty. The first and middle names “Barack Hussein” are certainly much better suited to Kenya than a child destined to grow up in the United States. One source notes a friend of Ann Obama stated “Her husband would head back to Kenya after graduating from Harvard to join the newly formed government, and she would take her place beside him. It was all very exciting, a dramatic change in her life in the one year since she had graduated from high school.”
There was one little problem with Ann Obama taking her place beside her husband in Kenya; he already had a wife and two children with an African woman. In fact Barack Senior went on to have a total of eight children with five different women. This would explain why Ann Obama came back to America so quickly. Most likely she found out about the other wife.
There are other possibilities. Barack Senior may have tricked Ann into taking a trip to Kenya because HE wanted Barack to be born in Kenya so that he would have control over the son. The story on Philip J. Berg’s website suggests that Ann and Barack Senior traveled to Kenya together while she was pregnant, stayed there for some time, but she was prevented from flying back to the US because she was too close to delivering the baby by the time of the return flight. If Barack Obama were born in Kenya, with an 18 year old American mom and a Kenyan father, he would be a Kenyan citizen by the existing law at the time.
It’s highly possible that Ann Obama brought Barack Junior back to Hawaii, stopping in the Seattle area on the return flight while he was just weeks old. His mother and grandmother may have hatched a plan to scam US citizenship for young Barack. By claiming that Barack Jr. was “born at home,” Ann Obama could have fraudulently obtained US citizenship for her foreign born son. This scenario seems the most likely because it would explain (1).How the Democrats could be fooled into thinking that Obama was a natural-born US citizen (as required to run for president) and (2).This would explain why Obama does not want to produce his original birth documents, which would indicate whether or not he was born in a hospital. If Obama were NOT born in a hospital, this would suddenly raise some red flags about him not being born in the US at all and even the lazy “reporters” in the mainstream media might pay some attention to this story.





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