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Friday, September 5, 2014

Incriminating: 1979 Article from Jerrett’s Father-in-Law to BUY the Presidency!

Incriminating: 1979 Article from Jerrett’s Father-in-Law to BUY the Presidency!

Incriminating: 1979 Article from Jerrett's Father-in-Law to BUY the Presidency!
Conspiracy theorists have whispered it from the beginning of then Senator Barack H. Obama’s 2007 sudden catapult from nothing to front runner for the position of President of the United States. Was the Presidency being bought by rich Middle Eastern interests? A 1979 American news paper article, penned by Valerie Jerrett’s father-in law, suggests just that.
It seems that the plot of just why Valerie Jerrett is behind the scenes, her connection to Barack Obama, and the ties to the Middle East oil barrens has thickened.



Pat Dollard has found a well sourced Daily Interlake article that was on the verge of slipping into the annuls of history. In it is a very disturbing 1979 article that was penned by none other then Vernon Jerrett, Valerie Jerrett’s father in law. It was first ran in its entirety November 6, 1979, in  the St. Petersburg Independent and November 2, 1979, in the Chicago Tribune. It points out the path to an obscure campaign issue that arose briefly in 2008 and was buried by the press as just a wild conspiracy theory. Could rich Middle Eastern oil barrens use their influence and money to literally shape and buy the Presidency of the United States?
There is a good question this article raises: why would rich Middle Eastern billionaires be interested in spreading their wealth to increase influence over the African American community?
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. ~Daily Interlake
The article was put together from the pages and photographed by the author, who writes his article in full detail along with footnotes to research it for one’s own self.
Incriminating: 1979 Article from Jerrett's Father-in-Law to BUY the Presidency!
It’s no wonder that Iranian born Valerie Jerrett has such close ties to President Barack Obama, or that he clearly dismissed the cries for help with the democratic movement that was crushed by Iran when he did nothing, not even a call on the phone to help the people.
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. ~Pat Dollard
There are some very disturbing notes from this article. First there is the connection with Valerie Jerret, who has been more then vocal that she is the one pulling the strings. She even said that it was their time to punish those that opposed Obama after the 2012 election, yet was not even given a written reprimand.
Next there are the ties to the financing of President Obama’s education. The lawyer discussed is the lawyer that successfully negotiated the OPEC settlement, increasing the US dependency on primarily Middle Eastern oil. The person interviewed is none other then Khalid Mansour, the very well connected Saudi that personally helped Obama get into law school at Harvard. The writer is Valerie Jerret’s father in law. Is there any doubt to his connection to this scandal and his owed allegiance to the Muslim world?
You piece all the puzzle together from the article and the worst part is it all makes perfect sense.
Excerpts from Daily Interlake: 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.
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.
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.
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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.”

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