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SHOCKING NEWS ABOUT OBAMA'S PAST!
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HORRIBLY SHOCKING NEWS ABOUT OBAMA’S PAST!
If the following articles I
have posted haven’t made you sick enough, this one should put you over the top:
Why would Muslim oil
billionaires finance and develop controlling relationships with black college
students? Well, like anyone else, they would do it for self-interest. And what
would their self-interest be? We all know the top two answers to that question:
1. a Palestinian state and 2. the advancement of Islam in America. The idea
then was to advance blacks who would facilitate these two goals to positions of
power in the Federal government, preferably, of course, the Presidency. And why
would the Arabs target blacks in particular for this job? Well, for the same
reason the early communists chose them as their vanguard for revolution (which
literally means “change”) in America. Allow me to quote Trotsky, in 1939:“The
American Negroes, for centuries the most oppressed section of American society
and the most discriminated against, are potentially the most revolutionary
element of the population. They are designated by their historical past to be,
under adequate leadership, the very vanguard of the proletarian revolution.” Substitute
the word “Islam” for the words “the proletarian revolution,” and you most
clearly get the picture, as Islam is a revolutionary movement just like
communism is. (Trivia: it is from this very quote that communist Van Jones
takes his name. Van is short for vanguard. He was born “Anthony”). In addition,
long before 1979, blacks had become the vanguard of the spread of Islam in
America, especially in prisons.
Interestingly, in context
with the fact that this article was written by her father-in-law, Valerie
Jarrett has an unusual amount of influence over Obama (along with personal
security that may be even better than his, another unusual and intriguing bit
of business here). And equally interesting is that Obama, who may have been a
beneficiary of this Muslim money, and may now be in this Muslim debt, has
aggressively pursued both of the Muslim agendas I cited above. And, also
equally interesting, is that Obama has paid a king’s ransom for court ordered
seals of any such records of this potential financing of his college education,
and perhaps, of other of his expenses.
Lastly, it’s very
important to note that the main source for the article is Khalid Mansour, “the
same lawyer who allegedly helped arrange for the entrance of Barack Obama into
Harvard Law School in 1988.” (Valerie Jarrett, by the way, was born in Iran. The
one country protected by Obama from the sweep of the Arab Spring.) Now all of
this may seem sensational, but let’s face facts. What makes it most disturbing
is that not only is it all logical, but it suddenly makes a lot of previously
confusing things make perfect sense. – Pat Dollard
Excerpted from Daily Interlake: Searching old newspapers is one of my favorite pastimes,
and I have tried to use them many times to shed light on current events — or to
inform readers about how the past is prologue to our very interesting
present-day quandaries.
Recently, I came across a
syndicated column from November 1979 that seemed to point 30 years into the
future toward an obscure campaign issue that arose briefly in the 2008
presidential campaign.
Though by no means
definitive, it provides an interesting insight, at least, into how Chicago
politics intersected with the black power movement and Middle Eastern money at
a certain point in time. Whether it has any greater relevance to the 2012
presidential campaign, I will allow the reader to decide. In order to
accomplish that, I will also take the unusual step of providing footnotes and
the end of this column so that each of you can do the investigative work for
yourself.
The column itself had
appeared in the St. Petersburg (Fla.) Evening Independent of Nov. 6, but it was
the work of a veteran newspaperman who at the time was working for the
prestigious Chicago Tribune and whose work was syndicated nationally. (1)
So far as I know, this
1979 column has not previously been brought to light, but it certainly should
be because it broke some very interesting news about the “rumored billions of
dollars the oil-rich Arab nations are supposed to unload on American black leaders
and minority institutions.” The columnist quoted a black San Francisco lawyer
who said, “It’s not just a rumor. Aid will come from some of the
Arab states.”
Well, if anyone would
know, it would have been this lawyer — Donald Warden, who had helped defend
OPEC in an antitrust suit that year and had developed significant ties with the
Saudi royal family since becoming a Muslim and taking the name Khalid Abdullah
Tariq al-Mansour.
Al-Mansour told Jarrett
that he had presented the “proposed special aid program to OPEC
Secretary-General Rene Ortiz” in September 1979, and that “the first
indications of Arab help to American blacks may be announced in December.”
Maybe so, but I looked high and wide in newspapers in 1979 and 1980 for any
other stories about this aid package funded by OPEC and never found it
verified. (Continued after the jump)
You would think that a
program to spend “$20 million per year for 10 years to aid 10,000 minority
students each year, including blacks, Arabs, Hispanics, Asians and native
Americans” would be referred to somewhere other than one obscure 1979 column,
but I haven’t found any other word of it.
Maybe the funding
materialized, maybe it didn’t, but what’s particularly noteworthy is that this
black Islamic lawyer who “for several years [had] urged the rich Arab kingdoms
to cultivate stronger ties to America’s blacks by supporting black businesses
and black colleges and giving financial help to disadvantaged students” was
also the same lawyer who allegedly helped arrange for the entrance of Barack
Obama into Harvard Law School in 1988.
That tale had surfaced in
2008 when Barack Obama was a candidate for president and one of the leading
black politicians in the country — Percy Sutton of New York — told an
interviewer on a Manhattan TV news show that he had been introduced to Obama
“by a friend who was raising money for him. The friend’s name is Dr. Khalid
al-Mansour, from Texas. He is the principal adviser to one of the world’s
richest men. He told me about Obama.” (2)
This peculiar revelation
engendered a small hubbub in 2008, but was quickly dismissed by the Obama
campaign as the dithering’s of a senile old man. I don’t believe President
Obama himself ever denied the story personally, and no one has explained how
Sutton came up with this elaborate story about Khalid al-Mansour if it had no
basis in fact, and in any case al-Mansour no longer denies it. (3)
Back in 2008, while
actually supporting Hillary Clinton in the New York primary, Percy Sutton was
interviewed on TV and said that he thought Barack Obama was nonetheless quite
impressive. He also revealed that he had first heard about Obama 20 years
previously in a letter where al-Mansour wrote, “there is a young man that has
applied to Harvard. I know that you have a few friends up there because you
used to go up there to speak. Would you please write a letter in support of
him?”
Sutton concluded in the
interview, “I wrote a letter of support of him to my friends at Harvard, saying
to them I thought there was a genius that was going to be available and I
certainly hoped they would treat him kindly.”
Until now, there really
has been no context within which to understand the Sutton story or to buttress
it as a reliable account other than the reputation of Sutton himself as one of
the top leaders of the black community in Manhattan — himself a noted attorney,
businessman and politician. But the new discovery of the 1979 column that
established Khalid al-Mansour’s interest in creating a fund to give “financial
help to disadvantaged students” does provide a clue that he might indeed —
along with his patron, Arab Prince Alwaleed bin Talal — have taken an interest
in the “genius” Barack Obama.
It also might be
considered more than coincidence that the author of that 1979 newspaper column
was from Chicago, where Barack Obama settled in 1986 a few years after his
stint at Columbia University. It is certainly surprising that the author of
that column was none other than Vernon Jarrett, the future (and later former)
father-in-law of Valerie Jarrett, who ultimately became the consigliatore of
the Obama White House.
It is also noteworthy that
Vernon Jarrett was one of the best friends and a colleague of Frank Marshall
Davis, the former Chicago journalist and lifelong communist who moved to Hawaii
in the late 1940s and years later befriended Stanley and Madelyn Dunham and
their daughter Stanley Ann, the mother of Barack Obama. (4)
And to anyone who has the
modicum of a spark of curiosity, it is surely intriguing that Frank Davis took
an active role in the rearing of young Barack from the age of 10 until he turned
18 and left Hawaii for his first year of college at Occidental College in Los
Angeles. (5)
It is also at least
suggestive that Obama began that college education as a member of the highly
international student body of Occidental College in 1979, the same year when
Vernon Jarrett was touting the college aid program being funded by OPEC and
possibly Prince Alwaleed. The fact that President Obama has studiously avoided
releasing records of his college years is suggestive also, but has no
evidentiary value in the present discussion. (6)
The nature of Vernon
Jarrett’s relationship to Khalid al-Mansour is likewise uncertain, but it is
very likely they had known each other as leaders of the black civil-rights
movement for many years. Under his previous name of Donald Warden, al-Mansour
had founded the African American Association in the Bay Area in the early
1960s. He had also helped inspire the Black Panther Party through his
association with black-power leaders such as Huey Newton and Bobby Seale.
Seale, of course, had a famous association with Chicago later, when he was part
of the Chicago Eight charged with conspiracy and inciting to riot at the
Democratic National Convention in 1968. (7)
In any case, it doesn’t
matter if Vernon Jarrett and Khalid al-Mansour had a personal relationship or
not. For some reason, al-Mansour had used Jarrett as the messenger to get out
the word about his efforts to funnel Arab oil money to black students and
minority colleges at about the same time that Barack Obama began his college
career. That doesn’t mean either Jarrett or al-Mansour knew Obama at that time,
but eight years later when Obama was a rising star in Chicago, a friend of Bill
Ayers and Valerie Jarrett, it is much more likely that he did indeed have the
assistance of very important people in his meteoric rise. The words of Percy
Sutton about what al-Mansour told him regarding Obama certainly have the ring
of truth:
“His introduction was
there is a young man that has applied to Harvard. I know that you have a few
friends back there… Would you please write a letter in support of him? (That’s
before Obama decided to run.) … and he interjected the advice that Obama had
passed the requirements, had taken and passed the requirements necessary to get
into Harvard and become president of the Law Review. That’s before he ever ran
for anything. And I wrote a letter in support of him to my friends at Harvard,
saying to them that I thought there was a genius that was going to be available
and I certainly hoped they would treat him kindly…” (2)
What possible significance
could all this have? We may never know, but Vernon Jarrett, back in 1979,
thought that OPEC’s intention to fund black and minority education would have
huge political ramifications. As Jarrett wrote:
“The question of financial
aid from the Arabs could raise a few extremely interesting questions both
inside and outside the black community. If such contributions are large and
sustained, the money angle may become secondary to the sociology and politics
of such an occurrence.” (1)
He was, of course, right.
As Jarrett suggests, any
black institutions and presumably individuals who became beholden to Arab money
might be expected to continue the trend of American “new black advocacy for a
homeland for the Palestinians” and presumably for other Islamic and Arabic
interests in the Middle East. For that reason, if for no other, the question of
how President Obama’s college education was funded is of considerably more than
academic interest.
Percy Sutton on Obama and
Khalid Mansour
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