Barack Obama birth announcements: Gary Ronhovde, Charles Lincoln, sex empress Orly Taitz, Lucas Smith and the California State Library.

The photograph to the left was taken by Gary Ronhovde on October, 14th 2009 in Sacramento, California.

Two years have passed now since I first began serious investigation into the ostensible birth announcements, of Barack Hussein Obama, II, which are said to have been published long ago in both the Honolulu Advertiser and the Honolulu Star-Bulletin.

On the 14th day of September, 2009 I was in the company of Charles Edward Lincoln, III, and Peyton Freiman Yates. The three of us had been staying at one of Lincoln’s decorous houses at 4 Via Corbina, Rancho Santa Margarita, California 92688.

For a number of days now I’d been an intermittent guest at Lincoln and Orly Taitz’s amorous and illicit love shack in Rancho Santa Margarita.  Attorney Orly Taitz would pop over in the early mornings and energetically run up the staircase to Lincoln’s bedchamber on the second floor.  The house was equipped with two bathrooms, one on each level, but the lower level bathroom consisted of only a can and a small wash basin.  In order to shower one had to use the upper level bathroom.   I take showers two or three time a day (or more when in the tropics) and I invariably shower when I awake in the mornings.  On my way to the shower in the mornings I heard, on different occasions, Taitz talking dirty, i.e., kinky sex talk, to Lincoln in what I perceived as loud feigned murmurs.  She appeared to be sexually serenading Lincoln with questions such as, ‘Do you want me to…[REDACTED]‘.   I remember thinking to myself that Taitz was being awfully conspicuous and overt in carrying on this sexual liaison while Peyton and I were in the house and in fairly obvious earshot.  I remember on one specific occasion they, Taitz and Lincoln, were in the bedchamber for a prolonged period and Peyton and I were waiting in the adjacent upper level landing which was a room which contained bookshelves strewn untidily with litigation, law-related books and other papers.  There was also an attached desk-like area.   I remember that when attorney Taitz finally exited the bedchamber that she appeared disheveled and her hair and mascara were in a wet mess.  She had a look in her that made know that she was a real cougar.  Again I was thinking to myself that this cougar woman was really being open with the sex stuff.

On a previous day Orly Taitz wanted to see my scar from my 2006 kidney donation.  The surgery was done laparoscopically and I have only a small, perhaps 3″, horizontal cut near my waist.  I also have four keyhole scars in my abdomen.  At any rate, I undid my belt and then proceeded to unzip my pants when all of sudden Peyton said something like, ‘Uhh, I don’t think that we need to see that.’   Then attorney Taitz cut in and said something like, ‘I’m a doctor, I can look at it.’   At that point I looked at her and continued to unzip my pants and pull up my shirt.  She immediately recognized the telltale signs of laparoscopic surgery while Lincoln and Peyton appeared to really not notice any real scars.   At any rate, the comment by attorney Taitz garnered more than one set of raised eyebrows and a few jokes later on throughout the week about peter-gazing.

Today (09.14.2009), however, we were off, by car, to the city of Los Angeles.

Lincoln and Freiman were off to visit some of the mortgage redemption clients, Dennis DeLeon & Milenne DeLeon, at 1928 Fletcher Avenue, South Pasadena, California 91030.

I myself was going to be dropped at the UCLA main campus in Westwood (Los Angeles).  I wanted to visit Powell Library to do some research regarding colonial Kenya, east Africa and also the ostensible Hawaiian newspaper birth announcements of Barack Hussein Obama, II.

I made use of an online database called First Search.  Access was paid by the UCLA Library.  With First Search I discovered that there might be holdings at the California State Library (CSL), located in Sacramento, for both the Honolulu Advertiser and the Honolulu Star-Bulletin.  It appeared that California State Library might have tangible microfilm records of both of these newspapers, with some editions stretching as far back as the year 1921.  Other specific years and/or brackets of years where listed, as well.  It also appeared that there might possibly be tangible paper editions of some of the newspapers.  At minimum it certainly appeared that the California State Library had some sort of a tangible ‘Index’ book for the Honolulu Advertiser and the Honolulu Star-Bulletin.  At any rate, I was overwhelmingly ecstatic to have found what appeared to be a solid lead!

09.14.2009. “First Search”. Powell Library. Access paid by the UCLA Library. Honolulu Advertiser. Hono…

The next day, when I was back at Lincoln and Taitz’s love nest at 4 Via Corbina, Rancho Santa Margarita, I told attorney Orly Taitz about my find at Powell Library, UCLA.  I asked her to cover the costs of an excursion for Charles Lincoln, Peyton and myself to travel by car to Sacramento to visit the California State Library (CSL) I told her that we (her included) needed to verify that the microfilms really did contain birth announcements for Barack Obama.  She refused and said something to the effect that she was broke and didn’t have any money (year right) and also that the burden of proof was now on Barack Obama and that we didn’t need to conduct any research.

Later that day Charles Lincoln offered to finance the trip to the CSL and all related expenditures.    However, the good witch’s sister from the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic wanted a war and soon, very soon thereafter, things began to fall apart and a trip to Sacramento was not in the cards.

The following month, October 2009, I was very fortunate to be offered ‘boots on the ground’ by Gary Ronhovde who lives in Sacramento.  Gary Ronhovde is known as ‘dgroundhog‘ on youtube (www.youtube.com/dgroundhog).

October 14, 2009:    Gary Ronhovde makes his first (1st) visit to the California State Library (CSL), in Sacramento.   His report“It seems that because the Governator and the Democrats have damn near spent CA into bankruptcy the Reference Center of the library is closed. There is only a small amount of material in the Braille and Talking Book Library (which is now doubling as the Reference Center) – however only CA newspapers are available on site.  The Index you are looking for is kept at the CSL warehouse in West Sacramento.  I was told a request could be made by a STATE EMPLOYEE to have the book delivered (usually takes 1 day from request to delivery material from the warehouse) to the CSL”

October 19, 2009:   Gary Ronhovde makes his second (2nd) visit to the California State Library (CSL), in Sacramento.   His report“I went to the CSL warehouse and viewed the index this morning. The Index consists of 5 volumes that cover the period from 1929-1967. There is also an Index from 1968-1969 which consists of a single book. Beginning in 1970 every year has an Index Book for single years only.  I took photos of the 5 page volume and the 1968-1969 Index. I was unable to make copies because some sort of state card was required to operate the copy machine. There really was no publisher information on the first couple pages. At the time I did not think to look elsewhere in the book for this information.  Basically this is a book that indexes all stories in the 2 papers. All stories about a particular subject appear to be referenced with an ‘a’ (advertiser) or an ‘s’ (star bulletin) followed by a date the story appeared in the paper.  ‘Announcements’ and ‘births’ of individuals are not indexed. There are some stories about births indexed. Deaths are indexed. Marriages I am fairly sure are indexed but I did not take a photo proving it (I looked, didn’t take a photo). I saw nothing under the subject titles ‘Obama’ Soetoro’ or ‘Dunham’ – meaning there were no news stories written about subjects of those names between 1929-1967.  I intended to look at the microfilm from 8/13/61 but the woman who I contacted to get this viewing was on the phone for the last 40 minutes I was able to spend in the library before I went to work.  I can make a request to look at microfilm from any particular date and view it at the CSL. If I am going to make a request to look at 8/13/61 I also would like to look at the next sunday or two after Maya’s birth. Perhaps an announcement was placed of that birth as well – even though it occurred in Jakarta.”

1929 thru 1969. Index to the Honolulu Advertiser and the Honolulu Star-Bulletin.

October 28, 2009:   Gary Ronhovde makes his third (3nd) visit to the California State Library (CSL), in Sacramento.   His report:  “I did go look at the microfilm on Wednesday [10.28.2009] and printed a couple copies of the announcement in the Advertiser.  Requested microfilm of both the Advertiser and Star Bulletin but I only received microfilm of the Advertiser to view. (did one paper buy the other at some point?)  I did not see an announcement for Maya for August 16, 23, or 30 1970.”

January 07, 2010:   Gary Ronhovde makes his fourth (4th) visit to the California State Library (CSL), in Sacramento.  Report not availableSummary by Lucas SmithGary made scans of the Honolulu Advertiser newspaper birth announcements for the following days of August, 1961:  3, 4,  5, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14 , 15  ,16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27.

Honolulu Advertiser newspaper birth announcements for the following days of August, 1961: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, …

[NOTEIn the above embedded scribd PDF you’ll find Barack Obama’s ostensible birth announcement on page 9 of the PDF and you’ll find the Nordkye twins’ birth announcement on the very bottom of page 16 of the PDF and the very top of page 17 of the PDF.]

Some of the various embedded scanned documents, as well as the photo at the head of this blog report, featured in this particular WOBIK blog report have been included in video presentations which were originally uploaded to the InspectorSmith youtube channel.   However, before today’s date (10.07.2011) said scanned documents have not been disclosed to the public in a manner in which they can be accessed, and examined, in an accurate, effective and efficient manner.

I am disclosing all of these scanned documents now, as well as related notes of dates, procedures, and narrative for other serious researchers who may wish to add or incorporate these items into their own ongoing research and investigation into the ostensible birth announcements, of Barack Hussein Obama, II, which are said to have been published in both the Honolulu Advertiser and the Honolulu Star-Bulletin.

To date it appears that tangible paper copies of the August, 1961 Hawaiian newspapers, containing Barack Hussein Obama, II’s, birth announcements, have not yet surfaced.

The Birther Summit is offering $10,000.00 (ten thousand dollars) for an original copy of the August 13, 1961 edition of The Honolulu Advertiser or the August 14, 1961 edition of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin.  http://www.birthersummit.org/news/45-birther-summit-doubles-hawaiian-newspaper-offer-to-10000-and-will-be-in-honolulu-to-support-orly-taitz-on-september-14.html

Furthermore, notwithstanding the California State Library, in Sacramento, I’m not certain that tangible microfilm of the said newspapers birth announcements have been traced to specific holding locations.  I’d like to know if other specific institutions, such as libraries, have holdings of the said tangible microfilm.

I encourage and implore all readers, whether they be of Birther stock, Obotopian stock or impartial stock, to comment here under this blog report with any information they might have regarding institutions that might have verifiable direct holdings of the said tangible microfilm.

This particular blog report should not be misconstrued as an emphatic statement to the effect that birth announcement for Barack Obama do not exist in the aforementioned and cited Hawaiian newspapers.  This particular WOBIK blog report discloses all documents and data that I have amassed relating to the said birth announcements.  I hope that others might be able to make use of this information and perhaps crack the case of the enigmatic and ostensible Hawaiian newspaper birth announcements!

Immeasurable thanks to Gary Ronhovde (aka dgroundhog)!

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6 Responses to Barack Obama birth announcements: Gary Ronhovde, Charles Lincoln, sex empress Orly Taitz, Lucas Smith and the California State Library.

  1. Andrea Freeland says:

    Hi, there,
    Can you help me get in touch w/ Gary Ronhovde? I found a phone that may belong to him, but I can’t find a home phone in it.
    Andrea

  2. @ Andrea Freeland:

    Andrea,

    Thank you for letting us know. Please look for an email from “Lucas_d_Smith@live.com” that I sent you this morning. I am also contacting Gary now.

  3. Gary Ronhovde says:

    I couldn’t pick it up Friday before closing. I’ll stop by Monday morning.

    BTW…. all I ever did was volunteer to do some library research. Wasn’t expecting to get mentioned in a ‘sex empress’ thread. I admit a report on my trip to the library needs a little spicing up… but sheesh!

  4. Daniel says:

    “Two years have passed now since I first began serious investigation…”

    Serious investigation?

    BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!

    Refresh my memory, Lucas, when you began your (snicker) “investigation” (snort), was that before or after you were convicted for forgery?

  5. Gary Ronhovde says:

    Happy to report that I have now retrieved my phone and owe immeasurable thanks to Andrea, the good people at the California State Library and of course to Lucas Smith.

    I would like to this opportunity to express my regret at the closure of any and all portions of the California State Library. This is an invaluable resource that simply CANNOT be replace by today’s modern technology.

    We should ALL unite to take a stand to keep these invaluable resources available to the public. Without these resources we stand the possibility of erasing our entire history as a nation to the whims of the internet. This is an appalling thought that we cannot let stand unchallenged.

    Urge EVERYONE to rally for FULL public access to their local/state/federal libraries.

  6. @ Gary Ronhovde:

    Well said, Gary!

    I wholeheartedly agree, categorically, with what everything you’ve said. I too am very concerned, apprehensive and frightened about living in a society where possibly all information, past and present, is available exclusively in digital format and on the internet.

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