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|    Obama's Kenyan Birth Records Discovered     |
|    28 Apr 13 14:26:55    |
      XPost: dc.urban-planning, wa.politics       From: illegal-kenyan-in-office@barackobama.com              WHERE LIES GO TO DIE – Evidence discovered shows British       Protectorate of East Africa recorded Obama’s birth records       before 1963 and sent returns of those events to Britain’s Public       Records Office and the Kew branch of British National Archives.              KEW, SURREY, GB – The last place anyone would think to look for       a birth record of someone claiming to be a “natural born” U.S.       citizen is Great Britain. The very inclusion of the Article II       eligibility mandate in the U.S. Constitution was explicitly       intended by the founding fathers of America to prevent a then       British-born enemy usurper from attaining the office of the U.S.       presidency and thereby undermining the sovereignty of the newly       formed nation.              In the absence of honor, courage and justice on the part of       those serving in the U.S. Congress and Federal Judiciary,       Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s Cold Case investigative group has       concluded the only law enforcement analysis of the image of       Obama’s alleged “Certificate of Live Birth” posted to a       government website in April, 2011 and found it to be the product       of criminal fraud and document forgery.              The seeming endless evidence against Obama has now taken       investigators to the foreign archives of Great Britain wherein       it has been discovered that vital events occurring under the       jurisdiction of the British Colony in the Protectorate of East       Africa prior to 1965 were recorded and held in the main office       of the British Registrar in England until 1995 before being       archived in the BNA.              It now appears the worst fears of the U.S. Constitution’s       framers were well founded as investigators working on behalf of       the ongoing investigation into the Constitutional eligibility of       Barack Obama have found yet another lead in a growing mountain       of evidence within the public records section of the British       National Archives indicating the occurrence of at least four       vital events registered to the name of Barack Obama, taking       place in the British Protectorate of East Africa (Kenya) between       1953 and 1963, including the birth of two sons before 1963.              Recall, investigative journalists working for Breitbart.com have       already discovered biographical information published by Barack       Obama’s literary agent in which he claimed he was born in Kenya.        Prior to Obama’s ensconcement to the White House, many       international stories also stated that Obama was Kenyan-born as       did members of Kenya’s legislative assembly. Since then       information on Obama’s ties has been curtailed by government       officials as the Obama administration has coincidently paid       nearly $4 billion dollars for capital projects in Kenya.              Also, the presence of Obama's mother, Ann Dunham, cannot be       accounted for from February, 1961, the alleged month of her       marriage to Obama, until three weeks after the birth of Obama II       in August, 1961 when she allegedly applied for college courses       at the University of Washington. Theories about her whereabouts       have included that she participated in the Air Lift America       project as an exchange student and traveled to Nairobi as one of       many recent highschool graduates (see AASF Report 1959-1961).              The record of birth of a second son prior to Kenyan independence       is significant because biographical information about Obama’s       family indicates Obama Sr. fathered only one other son prior to       Obama II’s birth.              Based on procedures defined in Britain’s Births & Deaths       Registration Act of 1953, The British Foreign & Commonwealth       Office states the following:              “Registering A Birth              If your child is born outside the United Kingdom you can       register the birth with the nearest consulate (Local British       Foreign & Commonwealth Regional Registrar Office), or with our       consular department in London if you’ve returned to the United       Kingdom...              The standard of birth registration in Australia, Canada, New       Zealand, Republic of Ireland, Africa and Overseas Territories is       similar to the standard of birth registration of the UK.”              The British Registration Service Act of 1953 (UK Revised       Statutes) states that the Queen appoints one Registrar General       for the registration of vital records. His or her name would       appear the same on all birth certificates of children born under       British common law in 1961 until the end of their service.              Article 1 of the Registration Service Act of 1953 states:              “1 Registrar General…Her Majesty may from time to time under the       Great Seal of the United Kingdom appoint a Registrar General…and       any person so appointed shall exercise the powers and perform       the duties conferred or imposed by or under any enactment on the       Registrar General, whether described by that title alone or with       any additional description, and shall hold office during Her       Majesty’s pleasure.”              The specific sources of information pertaining to births of       Kenyan nationals under British jurisdiction can be researched in       the following BNA files:              General Register Office       SERIES RG36              Registers and Returns of Births, Marriages and Deaths in the       Protectorates etc of Africa and Asia              Legal status: Public Record(s)       Language: English       Creator names: General Register Office, 1836-1970       Covering Birth Registration dates: 1895-1965       Physical description: 15 volume(s)       Access conditions: Available in microform only       Held by: The National Archives, Kew       Scope and content: Notifications forwarded by officials       responsible for civil registration under administrative       ordinances in Nyasaland, Kenya, Somaliland, Uganda, Sudan,       Palestine, Sarawak, Malaya, including Johore and Selangor, and       British North Borneo, commencing at varying dates.              Publication note: Geoffrey Yeo 'The British Overseas, A Guide       to Records of Their Births, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths and       Burials Available in the United Kingdom', London, 2nd edn, 1988.              Related material: Some earlier returns from the East African       territories in the period during which they were under Foreign       Office control are in the consular registers retained in the       custody of the registrar general.              Place: Kenya, Africa (Territory Thereof): 1920 - 1963              Subjects: Birth: registration       Courtesy: British National Archives                     Recall, on August 1, 2009, Dr. Alan Keyes, Pamela Barnett and 42       other plaintiffs filed evidence in a lawsuit challenging Obama       eligibility which included a copy of an image of an alleged       Kenyan Copy of Certification of Registration of Birth (CCRB).       In the hours after the image appeared on the internet, MSNBC and              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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