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| Khalid Al-Mansour -- Mystery
Man |
Khalid al-Mansour is the "mystery man" that former
Manhattan Borough Chairman Percy Sutton named as having aided Barack
Obama financially at Harvard Law School. He also mentored Black
Panthers’ founders Huey Newton and Bobby Seale in the early 1960s --
video.
He met and befriended Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, the world’s
19-th wealthiest person, when the prince was studying at Menlo College in
California in the late 1970s.
Signs of al-Mansour’s work exists
in Malaysia, Brazil, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, and spans four decades
in the United States, |
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Introduced Obama To Harvard |
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Old videos appear to show that a radical Muslim named Khalid
Al-Mansour
helped Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama gain
acceptance into Harvard Law School.
Civil rights activist Percy Sutton recalled being solicited by Dr.
Khalid A-Mansour to write a letter of recommendation to help Obama gain
acceptance into Harvard Law School in this undated television interview
available
HERE.
"I was introduced to him [Obama] by a friend who was raising money for
him and the friends name was Dr. Khalid al Mansour from Texas," Sutton
said. "He is the principle adviser to one of the world's richest
men. He told me about Obama. He wrote to me about him and
his introduction was 'there is a young man that has applied to Harvard
and I know that you have a few friends left there because you used to go
up there to speak, would you please write a letter in support of
him?'...I wrote a letter in support of him to my friends at Harvard
saying to them I thought there was a genius that was going to be
available and I sure hoped they would treat him kindly."
More
. . .
There are many videos available on the internet featuring Khalid Al-Mansour,
who describes himself as an author, scholar and businessman, blasting
the Jewish culture and Christianity and preaching the virtues of Islam,
reminiscent of the controversial clips discovered of Obama’s longtime
friend and former pastor Rev. Jeremiah Wright that rocked headlines
earlier this spring.
In one of the videos, titled "Christians
Designed Discrimination" uploaded by a YouTube user named
IslamStudios, Al-Mansour said, "White people don't feel bad, whatever
you do to them, they deserve it, God wants you to do it and that's when
you cut out the nose, cut out the ears, take flesh out of their body,
don't worry because God wants you to do it."
He also draws lines between whites and African Americans. "The
Christianity that white people got and the Christianity that black
people got was not the same," he added.
In this video,
Al-Monsour said white people fear Islam. "The whites are saying we
can’t take over Islam, we are going to destroy it. They don’t care
if you become a Buddhist, they don’t care if you are a Confuscist, you
can be a Christian, you can be anything in this world you want, the only
thing they are afraid of is Islam because there is 1 billion 200
million, they don’t want you with that league!
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| Obama's "Angels" |
Obama's unwillingness to allow the American public to see his
records at Harvard Law School prevents resolution of a continuing
controversy over whether radical Islamic influences promoted his
admission and financed his legal education there.
In an
appearance on the New York-produced "Inside City Hall"
television show,
octogenarian Harlem lawyer Percy Sutton -- whose clients included
Malcolm X, and the Black Panthers -- explained that Islamic radical
Khalid Abdullah Tariq al-Mansour, "one of the world's wealthiest men,"
asked him to write a letter of recommendation to Harvard Law School for
then relatively unknown Barack Obama.
In the video, Sutton says
he was introduced to Obama by al-Mansour, a Saudi citizen, who "was then
raising money" for Obama.
Sutton described al-Mansour as being
from Texas, saying al-Mansour was the "principal adviser to one of the
world's richest men," most likely Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal.
Investigative journalist Jack Cashill has
reported that al-Mansour
serves on the board of, among others, Saudi African Bank and was
responsible for the Africa investment activities of Kingdom Holdings,
Saudi Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal's investment company.
Cashill
also noted that al-Mansour is a frequent lecturer at Harvard.
In
August 2008, Amanda Carpenter documented several of al-Mansour's screeds
against Christians and Jews on YouTube.com
here,
here,
here, and
here.
Before he abandoned his "slave name," al-Mansour was known as
Don Warden, an African-American radical who founded the Afro-American
Association in the Oakland Bay Area and was instrumental in creating the Black
Panthers.
Clearly
demonstrating that Obama had the support of Islamic foreign interests
for more than 20 years. |
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