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Who’s Your Daddy? Joel Gilbert’s “Dreams from My Real Father” Revisited

Barack Obama’s campaigns for national office have always centered on who he was, not what he’d done. But who was he? Professional journalists didn’t want to know, and didn’t want voters to know.

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Who’s Your Daddy? Joel Gilbert’s “Dreams from My Real Father” Revisited



Editor’s Note: We know less actual facts about this president than any other in the history of the country. The same is true every day and yet we just continue on as a country as if that’s just fine and dandy. All this has done is opened the door. Eventually, in our tech-trendy future, we’ll have a faceless robo-president. People will totally go along with it. That’s how far this country has fallen.

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Barack Obama’s campaigns for national office have always centered on who he was, not what he’d done. But who was he?

Professional journalists didn’t want to know, and didn’t want voters to know.

In Ray Bradbury’s Farenheit 451, in a world where everything is incombustible, the job of firemen is to burn books.  Captain Beatty, the fire chief in Bradbury’s dystopia, became the role model for journalists in 2008.  Their job was not only not to investigate the Hope-and-Changer, but to turn their flamethrowers on those who were attempting to do so.

The internet is still fireproof, and so citizen journalists kept unraveling the layers of deception surrounding the multicultural paragon.  There were among them, of course, the “wingnuts” and “whackjobs” of leftist demonology.  But there were many serious researchers, some with Ph.D.s, some uncredentialed.

In 2012, Joel Gilbert released a film that fleshed out (pun intended) a theory that had long circulated online, and had been tentatively suggested in at least one book, Jack Cashill’s Obama Deconstructed.  Frank Marshall Davis, the Communist journalist and poet who had mentored young Barry Soetero in Hawaii, was in fact, Gilbert claimed, the boy’s real father.  [amazon text=Dreams from My Real Father&asin=B007XW07CO] tells the story from the point of view of Barack Obama, with a narrator fessing up to what really transpired.  The film sold well, got nearly 900 reviews on Amazon, and was distributed gratis to some four million voters.

(Read more at American Thinker)

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