I am passing this on to you even though I am almost in shock and 
disbelief over it. Even though I didn't vote for him,  I really cannot 
believe this, and yet it explains some of the more puzzling 
inconsistencies in Barack Obama's behavior.

So, take it with a grain of salt.

Best,
Hajja Romi

Obama in
 Focusby Opinion Maker on Wednesday, March 2, 2011 at 3:25am
http://www.facebook.com/notes/opinion-maker/obama-in-focus/185083361533288

Obama's CIA "Mommy Dearest" — identifying Indonesians for assassination
By Wayne Madsen
President
 Obama's mother, Stanley Ann Dunham, worked in Indonesia for a U.S. 
Agency for International Development (USAID) embassy cover operation 
that helped identify some 5000 key members of the Indonesian Communist 
Party — Partai Komunis Indonesia(PKI) that were targeted for 
assassination by Indonesian armed forces units, of which her husband and
 President Obama's step-father, Lolo Soetoro, was a participant. The 
5000 targets' names appeared in what was called by the CIA "the shooting
 list."
Furthermore, the contacts of the key 5000 PKI members was also used 
by the CIA, in part using USAID official cover agents like Ann Dunham, 
to identify Indonesian sympathizers with the government of President 
Sukarno, ousted in 1965 in a CIA-orchestrated coup, in which Lolo 
Soetoro took part, and the PKI, with the net total of Indonesians killed
 ranging from 250,000 to 1 million.
The CIA's role in the Indonesian genocide is found in a 1990 article 
written by Ralph McGehee, a CIA veteran of the agency's International 
Communism Branch of the Counterintelligence Staff. The article appeared 
in the Fall 1990 issue of the Covert Action Information Bulletin.
Lolo Soetoro was a colonel in the Indonesian armed forces and worked 
for the CIA-installed dictator, General Suharto, from 1965, after 
returning to Indonesia from Hawaii, where he married Ann Dunham, to 
1970, when he joined Exxon. President Obama's mother arrived in 
Indonesia to join Soetoro with young Barack Obama, Jr. in October 
1967,while the CIA's anti-PKI and anti-Sukarno "mopping up" operations 
were still taking place.
Dunham Soetoro began working for CIA/USAID front, Lembaga Persahabatan 
Indonesia Amerika (LIA)–the
 Indonesia-America Friendship Institute. In 1972, Dunham Soetoro 
returned to Hawaii to continue her CIA work in Indonesia under the 
non-official cover of two agency fronts, the Asia Foundation and the 
East-West Center at the University of Hawaii. Dunham Soetoro returned to
 Indonesia in 1975 to conduct "anthropological field work." The year 
1975 is key since it was the year East Timor gained independence from 
Portugal and when the CIA, working with Suharto, planned the Indonesian 
invasion and bloody occupation of East Timor, a move that had been given
 the green light by then-Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Kissinger 
now serves as a foreign policy adviser to President Obama.
On December 7, 2010, WMR reported on the details of Dunham Soetoro's 
"anthropological field work":CIA
 files contain a 1967 letter to the editor of the Daily Emerald from 
three anthropology professors at the University of Oregon supporting a 
decision of the American Anthropological Association (AAA) condemning 
the "intelligence meddling" of the CIA and Defense Department in 
anthropological field work. 1967 was the same year that Ann Dunham was 
performing such anthropological "field work" for USAID, a front for the 
CIA, in Java, Indonesia. The AAA's Professor Ralph Beals [from UCLA] 
report stated that the Pentagon and CIA "repeatedly interfered with 
anthropological work abroad, and have clearly jeopardized our chances, 
as anthropologists, to do meaningful foreign research."
And in what is the clearest evidence yet that Ann Dunham was 
working for the CIA in Indonesia and elsewhere, the Beals Report stated:
 "several anthropologists, especially younger ones who had difficulty in
 securing research funds, were approached by 'obscure' foundations or 
were offered support from such organizations only to discover later that
 they were expected to provide intelligence information to the CIA." The
 report added, "agents of the CIA have posed as anthropologists, much to
 the detriment of the anthropological research programs."
In Ann Dunham/Soetoro's case, her foundation "sugar daddy" was 
the Ford Foundation and USAID. Her boss at Ford was none other than 
Peter Geithner, the father of President Obama's current Treasury 
Secretary, Tim Geithner.
The Ford Foundation, on behalf of the CIA, began currying favor with 
top Indonesian military officers as early as 1954. Ford's chief liaison 
to the officers, as well as to members of the Indonesian Socialist 
Party, was Ford researcher Guy Parker. The CIA's involvement with 
village politics in Indonesia began when the Ford Foundation started the
 Modern Indonesia Project, a CIA cover program during the Sukarno regime
 that was run out of Cornell University, University of California at 
Berkeley, and MIT, an academic cover operation into which Dunham Soetoro
 was later placed. Ford Foundation-funded scholarships were used to 
provide education to a number of Indonesian military officers and 
economists who would become leaders in Suharto's government.
After Suharto's "New Order" government came to power, key Indonesian 
assets of the CIA were placed into top positions in Indonesia's mining, 
oil, and timber industries. One was Lolo Soetoro who went to work for 
Exxon.
Dunham Soetoro's USAID/CIA cover in Indonesia's Java continued from 
1975 to the end of 1980 continued through the auspices of various 
employers, including BAPPENAS (Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Nasional)
 — the Indonesian National Development Planning Agency, the UN's 
International Labor Organization, the Ministry of Industry Provincial 
Development Program (PDP I), and most significantly, the notorious 
USAID/CIA cover company, Development Alternatives, Inc. (DAI) of 
Bethesda, Maryland.
The Obama administration is currently demanding that Cuba release 
Alan P. Gross, a DAI employee charged with espionage under the cover of 
providing telecommunication support for the Cuban Jewish community. 
Leaders of Cuba's Jewish community have stated they are not familiar 
with Gross. DAI has also been involved in funneling National Endowment 
for Democracy (NED) funds on behalf of the CIA to the Venezuelan 
opposition to President Hugo Chavez and covert funding for Iraqi groups 
during the U.S. Coalition Provisional Authority regime of U.S. viceroy 
for Iraq Paul "Jerry" Bremer, a Henry Kissinger understudy.
Like Business International Corporation (BIC), the company that 
employed Barack Obama after his graduation from Columbia University in 
1983, DAI, which employed Obama's mother from 1978 to 1980, has been a 
long-time CIA front. Dunham Soetoro worked for DAI during the time 
period that Barack Obama was attending a favorite CIA recruitment 
college, Occidental College of Los Angeles. While Barack Obama was at 
Columbia and CIA front BIC, his mother was under non-official CIA cover 
from 1981 to 1984 in Jakarta as the program officer for women and 
employment for the Ford Foundation's Southeast Asia regional office, a 
job that took Dunham Soetoro to other nations in the region, including 
the Philippines, Thailand, and Malaysia. Dunham Soetoro's cover story 
was a Ford Foundation micro-financing project.
Fluent Russian speaker, Robert J. Martens was a member of the 
political section [CIA station] of the U.S. embassy in Jakarta from 1963
 and in the years leading up to the Suharto coup. Masters was number 
three in the embassy's chain-of-command. In the years during which the 
Indonesian communists and their sympathizer were tracked down and 
murdered, Martens would have been within Dunham Soetoro's USAID CIA 
cover chain-of-command after she arrived in Jakarta in 1967 for the 
CIA's mopping up operations in the Indonesian rural villages. Martens, 
who previously served in Naples, Vienna, Salzburg, Oberammergau, and 
Moscow, before being posted to Jakarta, was considered one of the CIA's 
top operatives in Jakarta and he helped craft the CIA's "shooting 
list."  Others in Dunham Soetoro's CIA chain in Jakarta were CIA station
 chief Bernardo Hugh Tovar, CIA deputy station chief Joseph Lazarsky and
 Jakarta embassy political section chief Edward Masters. Tovar, a native
 of Colombia, had been assigned previously to the CIA stations in Kuala 
Lumpur and Manila.
Masters, who was fluent in Hindi, had been posted in Frankfurt, 
Karachi, and Madras before being assigned to Jakarta to help plan the 
CIA coup against Sukarno. Dunham Soetoro was assigned to Java villages 
to conduct "anthropological" research since the CIA had identified 
Indonesian village cadres, including members of the Gerwani women's 
organization and SOBSI labor federation, as primary supporters of the PKI and 
Sukarno.
With his CIA connections, Lolo Soetoro's dual chain-of-command, in 
addition to his reporting to Suharto and his top men, would have also 
included the U.S. embassy's defense attache, U.S. Army Colonel Willis G.
 Ethel. Colonel Ethel worked closely with Indonesian intelligence chief 
Ali Murtopo.
The CIA officials in Indonesia reported to William Colby, the 
director of the CIA's Far East Division. Colby was the brains behind 
another CIA assassination program, the Phoenix Program in South Vietnam.
>From 1989 to 1990, reporter Kathy Kadane conducted a series of 
interviews with former CIA personnel who were involved in the 1965 coup 
and the subsequent mass killings of Communists. Martens revealed the 
role of the CIA "shooting list" for Suharto's army, in which Lolo 
Soetoro served, in the systematic assassination of PKI members: "It was 
really a big help to the army . . . they probably killed a lot of 
people. and I probably have a lot of blood on my hands, but that's not 
all bad. There's a time when you have to strike hard at a decisive 
moment." Asked whether the CIA sent Martens to Indonesia in 1963 to 
compile kill lists, Colby responded, "Maybe. I don't know. Maybe we did.
 I've forgotten."
In order to communicate the names of suspected Communists from 
outlying villages like those where Dunham Soetoro worked, the CIA 
provided Indonesian military officers and CIA agents with Collins KWM-2 
radios, requisitioned from U.S. Air Force stocks at Clark Air Force Base
 in the Philippines and flown to Jakarta on U.S. Air Force C-130 
transport planes. National Security Agency intercept stations in 
Southeast Asia also picked up the radio transmissions from the 
Indonesian army field officers and CIA overseers like Dunham Soetoro to 
ensure that all suspected PKI members were identified for elimination by
 matching the "field" human intelligence with other NSA information 
compiled from intercepts of Indonesian commercial and government 
communications, i.e., signals intelligence or "SIGINT."
 

Others at the embassy who directed CIA operations against the PKI 
included U.S. ambassador Marshall Green and deputy chief of mission Jack
 Lydman. Green dropped dead from a heart attack on a Washington, DC golf
 course in 1998. He worked for Nixon national security adviser Kissinger
 after leaving Indonesia in 1969. Lydman later was involved in the State
 Department's review of Indonesian military operations in West New 
Guinea in 1969, after the Indonesian annexation of the former Dutch 
territory. Colonel Lolo Soetoro was involved in the bloody Indonesian 
army crackdown on West Papuan secessionists in the territory.
On March 11, 1966, while Lolo Soetoro continued to assist Suharto in 
the identification and rounding up of PKI members for execution, the 
U.S. embassy in Jakarta sent a airgram A-654 to Washington. The airgram 
was drafted by Martens and signed by Masters. The airgram stated it was 
necessary to compile a new list of PKI members because information on 
PKI officials "remains extremely fragmentary but sufficient additional 
information has been received to make a new compilation advisable." The 
airgram contained a list of 80 PKI leaders and their status.
The Indonesian army's and CIA's kill list would not end with the 
elimination of PKI members and their sympathizers. Kill lists would play
 out in West Papua, East Timor, and Aceh province during the time of 
Obama's "Mommy Dearest's" bloody work in Indonesia on behalf of her 
bosses at the CIA, USAID, and Ford Foundation.
The problem for Barack Obama is not shouldering blame for sins of his
 mother and step-father but the fact that he has lied completely about 
their history. In his book, "The Audacity of Hope," Obama writes about 
his mother's first trip to Indonesia in 1967: "In later years my mother 
would insist that had she known what had transpired in the preceding 
months, we never would have made the trip. But she didn't know — the 
full story of the coup and the purge was slow to appear in American 
newspapers. Indonesians didn't talk about it either." If they were truly
 Ann Dunham Soetoro's words, we can be certain of one thing: she trained
 her son to lie just as well as she did.


      

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