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Updated, again! Obama’s Parents Planned to Put Him Up for Adoption

© Miri WTPOTUS 2011  UPDATED Twice.

In an amazing turn of events, a reporter for Boston.com alleges that Barack Hussein Obama and Stanley Ann Dunham discussed giving their baby up to the Salvation Army for adoption.

The elder Barack H. Obama, a sophomore at the University of Hawaii, had come under scrutiny by federal immigration officials who were concerned that he had more than one wife. When he was questioned by the school’s foreign student adviser, the 24-year-old Obama insisted that he had divorced his wife in his native Kenya. Although his new wife, Ann Dunham, was five months pregnant with their child – who would be called Barack Obama II – Obama declared that they intended to put their child up for adoption. Continue reading

“Lia”Obama’s Adopted Sister Died Suddenly

© Bridgette WTPOTUS 2010

HOLIYAH SOETORO SABAH, “LIA”

Lia Soetoro Sabah holds a monkey doll Jan.13, 2010

OBAMA’S ADOPTED SISTER

What information was taken to her grave?

You haven’t heard of Lia?  Neither had we.  The unknown, until now, adopted sister of Barack Hussein Obama died unexpectedly February 26, 2010.   The USA media didn’t cover the story of this woman nor was her name found until the last few days.   A competent WTPOTUS sleuth, Leza, and other researchers  uncovered an article about an adopted “kakak” (literally “older sibling”, often translated as “brother”)  in Indonesia, named Lia or Lee.  Following up on a tidbit of information and other clues, more information was uncovered.  Lia was an adopted sister, not a brother.  Two Indonesian obituaries were just found. These tell the final tale of this woman nicknamed Lia, whom Obama called “Mbak Nun”.

UPDATE: Barack’s half-sister Maya called Lia a fraud, but a PDF document from a web site of the Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia appears to confirm a relationship between Lia and Barack Hussein Obama. Start near the bottom of page 14. It’s in Bahasa Indonesia (the language of Indonesia), but even without translation you can see Lia’s and Barack’s names. Translations of that text can be found in comments to this post.
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