OBAMA created by the CIA - Proofs by Wayne Madsen, the Investigative Journalist - Obama's StepMother Ruth Niedesand and two StepBrothers are JEW

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OBAMA created by the CIA - Proofs by Wayne Madsen, the Investigative
Journalist - Obama's StepMother Ruth Niedesand and two StepBrothers
are JEW

OBAMA family are CIA agents or employees

http://www.presstv.ir/detail/140093.html
http://www.voltairenet.org/article166741.html

Special Report
The Story of Obama: All in The Company (Part I)
by Wayne Madsen*

Investigative journalist Wayne Madsen has discovered CIA files that
document the agency’s connections to institutions and individuals
figuring prominently in the lives of Barack Obama and his mother,
father, grandmother, and stepfather. The first part of his report
highlights the connections between Barack Obama, Sr. and the CIA-
sponsored operations in Kenya to counter rising Soviet and Chinese
influence among student circles and, beyond, to create conditions
obstructing the emergence of independent African leaders.

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20 August 2010

From
Washington D.C. (USA)

Themes
 AfriCom: Control of Africa

Biographies
 Barack Obama


In 1983-84, Barack Obama worked as Editor at Business Internation
Corporation, a Business International Corporation, a known CIA front
company. President Obama’s own work in 1983 for Business International
Corporation, a CIA front that conducted seminars with the world’s most
powerful leaders and used journalists as agents abroad, dovetails with
CIA espionage activities conducted by his mother, Stanley Ann Dunham
in 1960s post-coup Indonesia on behalf of a number of CIA front
operations, including the East-West Center at the University of
Hawaii, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), and the
Ford Foundation. Dunham met and married Lolo Soetoro, Obama’s
stepfather, at the East-West Center in 1965. Soetoro was recalled to
Indonesia in 1965 to serve as a senior army officer and assist General
Suharto and the CIA in the bloody overthrow of President Sukarno.

Barack Obama, Sr., who met Dunham in 1959 in a Russian language class
at the University of Hawaii, had been part of what was described as an
airlift of 280 East African students to the United States to attend
various colleges — merely “aided” by a grant from the Joseph P.
Kennedy Foundation, according to a September 12, 1960, Reuters report
from London. The airlift was a CIA operation to train and indoctrinate
future agents of influence in Africa, which was becoming a
battleground between the United States and the Soviet Union and China
for influence among newly-independent and soon-to-be independent
countries on the continent.

The airlift was condemned by the deputy leader of the opposition
Kenyan African Democratic Union (KADU) as favoring certain tribes —
the majority Kikuyus and minority Luos — over other tribes to favor
the Kenyan African National Union (KANU), whose leader was Tom Mboya,
the Kenyan nationalist and labor leader who selected Obama, Sr. for a
scholarship at the University of Hawaii. Obama, Sr., who was already
married with an infant son and pregnant wife in Kenya, married Dunham
on Maui on February 2, 1961 and was also the university’s first
African student. Dunham was three month’s pregnant with Barack Obama,
Jr. at the time of her marriage to Obama, Sr.

KADU deputy leader Masinda Muliro, according to Reuters, said KADU
would send a delegation to the United States to investigate Kenyan
students who received “gifts” from the Americans and “ensure that
further gifts to Kenyan students are administered by people genuinely
interested in Kenya’s development.’”


The CIA allegedly recruited Tom M’Boya in a heavily funded "selective
liberation" programme to isolate Kenya’s founding President Jomo
Kenyatta, whom the American spy agency labelled as "unsafe." Mboya
received a $100,000 grant for the airlift from the Kennedy Foundation
after he turned down the same offer from the U.S. State Department,
obviously concerned that direct U.S. assistance would look suspicious
to pro-Communist Kenyan politicians who suspected Mboya of having CIA
ties. The Airlift Africa project was underwritten by the Kennedy
Foundation and the African-American Students Foundation. Obama, Sr.
was not on the first airlift but a subsequent one. The airlift,
organized by Mboya in 1959, included students from Kenya, Uganda,
Tanganyika, Zanzibar, Northern Rhodesia, Southern Rhodesia, and
Nyasaland.

Reuters also reported that Muliro charged that Africans were
“disturbed and embittered” by the airlift of the selected students.
Muliro “stated that “preferences were shown to two major tribes
[Kikuyu and Luo] and many U.S.-bound students had failed preliminary
and common entrance examinations, while some of those left behind held
first-class certificates.”


CIA-airlifted to Hawaii, Barack Obama Sr., with leis, stands with
Stanley Dunham, President Obama’s grandfather, on his right. Obama,
Sr. was a friend of Mboya and a fellow Luo. After Mboya was
assassinated in 1969, Obama, Sr. testified at the trial of his alleged
assassin. Obama, Sr. claimed he was the target of a hit-and-run
assassination attempt after his testimony.

Obama, Sr., who left Hawaii for Harvard in 1962, divorced Dunham in
1964. Obama, Sr. married a fellow Harvard student, Ruth Niedesand, a
Jewish-American woman, who moved with him to Kenya and had two sons.
They were later divorced. Obama, Sr. worked for the Kenyan Finance and
Transport ministries as well as an oil firm. Obama, Sr. died in a 1982
car crash and his funeral was attended by leading Kenyan politicians,
including future Foreign Minister Robert Ouko, who was murdered in
1990.

CIA files indicate that Mboya was an important agent-of-influence for
the CIA, not only in Kenya but in all of Africa. A formerly Secret CIA
Current Intelligence Weekly Summary, dated November 19, 1959, states
that Mboya served as a check on extremists at the second All-African
People’s Conference (AAPC) in Tunis. The report states that “serious
friction developed between Ghana’s Prime Minister Kwame Nkrumah and
Kenyan nationalist Tom Mboya who cooperated effectively last December
to check extremists at the AAPC’s first meeting in Accra.” The term
“cooperated effectively” appears to indicate that Mboya was
cooperating with the CIA, which filed the report from field operatives
in Accra and Tunis. While “cooperating” with the CIA in Accra and
Tunis, Mboya selected the father of the president of the United States
to receive a scholarship and be airlifted to the University of Hawaii
where he met and married President Obama’s mother.

An earlier CIA Current Intelligence Weekly Summary, secret, and dated
April 3, 1958, states that Mboya “still appears to be the most
promising of the African leaders.” Another CIA weekly summary, secret
and dated December 18, 1958, calls Mboya the Kenyan nationalist an
“able and dynamic young chairman” of the People’s Convention party who
was viewed as an opponent of “extremists” like Nkrumah, supported by
“Sino-Soviet representatives.”

In a formerly Secret CIA report on the All-Africa Peoples Conference
in 1961, dated November 1, 1961, Mboya’s conservatism, along with that
of Taleb Slim of Tunisia, are contrasted to the leftist policies of
Nkrumah and others. Pro-communists who were elected to the AAPC’s
steering committee at the March 1961 Cairo conference, attended by
Mboya, are identified in the report as Abdoulaye Diallo, AAPC
Secretary General, of Senegal; Ahmed Bourmendjel of Algeria; Mario de
Andrade of Angola; Ntau Mokhele of Basutoland; Kingue Abel of
Cameroun; Antoine Kiwewa of Congo (Leopoldville); Kojo Botsio of
Ghana; Ismail Toure of Guinea; T. O. Dosomu Johnson of Liberia; Modibo
Diallo of Mali; Mahjoub Ben Seddik of Morocco; Djibo Bakari of Niger;
Tunji Otegbeya of Nigeria; Kanyama Chiume of Nyasaland; Ali Abdullahi
of Somalia; Tennyson Makiwane of South Africa, and Mohamed Fouad Galal
of the United Arab Republic.

The only attendees in Cairo who were given a clean bill of health by
the CIA were Mboya, who appears to have been a snitch for the agency,
and Joshua Nkomo of Southern Rhodesia, B. Munanka of Tanganyika, Abdel
Magid Shaker of Tunisia, and John Kakonge of Uganda.

Nkrumah would eventually be overthrown in a 1966 CIA-backed coup while
he was on a state visit to China and North Vietnam. The CIA overthrow
of Nkrumah followed by one year the agency’s overthrow of Sukarno,
another coup that was connected to President Obama’s family on his
mother’s side. There are suspicions that Mboya was assassinated in
1969 by Chinese agents working with anti-Mboya factions in the
government of Kenyan President Jomo Kenyatta in order to eliminate a
pro-U.S. leading political leader in Africa. Upon Mboya’s death, every
embassy in Nairobi flew its flag at half-mast except for one, the
embassy of the People’s Republic of China.


Jomo Kenyatta, first President of Kenya. Mboya’s influence in the
Kenyatta government would continue long after his death and while
Obama, Sr. was still alive. In 1975, after the assassination of KANU
politician Josiah Kariuki, a socialist who helped start KANU, along
with Mboya and Obama, Sr., Kenyatta dismissed three rebellious cabinet
ministers who “all had personal ties to either Kariuki or Tom Mboya.”
This information is contained in CIA Staff Notes on the Middle East,
Africa, and South Asia, formerly Top Secret Umbra, Handle via COMINT
Channels, dated June 24, 1975. The intelligence in the report, based
on its classification, indicate the information was derived from
National Security Agency intercepts in Kenya. No one was ever charged
in the assassination of Kariuki.

The intecepts of Mboya’s and Kariuki’s associates are an indication
that the NSA and CIA also maintain intercepts on Barack Obama, Sr.,
who, as a non-U.S. person, would have been lawfully subject at the
time to intercepts carried out by NSA and Britain’s Government
Communications Headquarters (GCHQ).

(To be continued)

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Article concerning Barack Obama’s own meddling in Kenya’s domestic
affairs: "Behind the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize", by Thierry Meyssan,
Voltaire Network, 19 October 2009.





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