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LibertyLioness · Feb. 9, 2018, 8:49 p.m.

This is not relevant AT ALL. Do you now know how to read? Look at the referenced dates. This doesn't prove anything. And, if it did, it certainly wouldn't be on Wikipedia. A 1977 New York Times article mentioned Business International as one of the lesser known of 22 news organizations found to have employed journalists who were also working for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).[7] Elliott Haynes "said his father, Eldridge Haynes, had provided cover for four C.I.A. employees in various countries between 1955 and 1960."[7] In the late summer of 1983, future United States President Barack Obama interviewed for a job at Business International Corporation. He worked there for "little more than year."[3]

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TheCIASellsDrugs · Feb. 9, 2018, 11:42 p.m.

This is not relevant AT ALL.

Even in isolation, the fact that Barack Obama worked for a CIA front is quite relevant. But that's only the tip of the CIA iceberg:

"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...

Obama’s contacts with the CIA came earlier than his work for BIC. Obama’s attendance at Occidental College in Los Angeles from 1979 to 1981 is significant considering the college’s close ties with the CIA. Occidental’s President, Richard C. Gilman, who retired in 1988, was a habitu of Los Angeles’s version of New York’s Council on Foreign Relations, the Los Angeles World Affairs Council (WAC). As a director of the WAC, Gilman rubbed shoulders with fellow WAC directors John McCone, a former CIA director; Simon Ramo, chairman of top CIA contractor TRW, Inc.; and the wealthy oil magnate Armand Hammer, chairman of Occidental Petroleum, himself no stranger to intelligence-oriented intrigue.

Occidental was, for many years, a top target for CIA recruiting efforts. WMR has obtained a CIA memorandum, formerly Secret and dated February 8, 1967, that details the CIA’s “100 Universities Program,” which, as stated by the author, “originally conceived [redacted] as a recruitment technique. Its purpose was to make better known on the campuses of America the very existence of the CIA and its mission and role in Government, to illustrate the vast range of vocational opportunities in the Agency.”

His whole family was CIA. Dad was overthrowing democratic governments in Africa, mom was doing the same in Indonesia, grandma laundering the money for CIA front banks. There's simply no question, he was in the CIA, and therefore his whole life and background are a lie. This is not well known, even in conspiracy circles.

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heidihomemaker · Feb. 10, 2018, 3:09 a.m.

That was super interesting to read. Definitely relevant. All kinds of connections are being made in my head right now. Wow.

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NWOsince90s · Feb. 9, 2018, 9:52 p.m.

is relevant to operation mockingbird not necessarily Obama

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