OBAMA’S KENYAN BIRTH RECORDS DISCOVERED IN BRITISH NATIONAL ARCHIVES
To
date, Barack Obama II is the only known alleged son of Obama Sr. born
after 1960 and before the independence of Kenya became official in 1963.
To
date, Barack Obama II is the only known alleged son of Obama Sr. born
after 1960 and before the independence of Kenya became official in 1963.
A request for information from the BNA on the specification of birth information contained in the series of thousands of logs indicates that only vital events registered in Kenya’s Ministry of Health offices were recorded in the registration returns and were placed in the National Archives care before they reached 30 years old (the law was amended to 20 years after creation in 2010).
A request for information from the BNA on the specification of birth information contained in the series of thousands of logs indicates that only vital events registered in Kenya’s Ministry of Health offices were recorded in the registration returns and were placed in the National Archives care before they reached 30 years old (the law was amended to 20 years after creation in 2010).
The line records do not specify the identity or names of the children, only gender. However,
the line records are associated with index numbers of actual microfilm
copies of certificates, licenses and registration applications filed in
the archives. According to researchers, Obama’s line records were discovered in Series RG36, reference books. Not
surprisingly, when researchers specifically requested access to the
relevant microfilm for the Obama birth registrations, they were told
that the records were currently held under an outdated “privileged
access” status, meaning researchers were denied access under Chapter 52,
Sections 3 and 5 of the British Public Records Act of 1958.
However,
evidence shows these records were available for public access before
August of 2009, the approximate date of arrival of Hillary Clinton in
Great Britain during her trip to Africa that year.
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documents/information-management/access-to-public-records.pdf
Several
sources show that Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton made a sudden
visit to the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office, the British agency
which oversees Public Records Archives from colonial protectorates, to
speak with the Chief Executive of the Archives in early August of 2009.
African news agency expressed surprise at Clintons arrival since she
did not announce her intentions of stopping in Great Britain before
embarking on her two week trip to Africa.
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