International Con Man Barack Obama Leaves U.S. With $85 Million In Campaign Fundraising
November 11, 2008 |
Issue 44•46
Barack Obama as he appeared to millions of Americans, along with four of the president-elect's former disguises.
CHICAGO—In a devastating blow to millions
of unsuspecting Americans, newly elected president and international
con man Barack Obama fled the country Wednesday with nearly $85 million
in campaign funds.
According to FBI investigators, Obama's sudden disappearance was
discovered at 6:15 p.m. when the former Illinois senator failed to
arrive at a gala event in Lincoln Square, prompting several aides to
rush back to his campaign headquarters. At 6:23 p.m., flight logs at
O'Hare International Airport confirmed that two passengers, a male
carrying two silver briefcases and dressed in a perfectly tailored
Brioni tuxedo, and an African-American female wearing a fur coat and
speaking in a thick Russian accent, were seen boarding a private plane.
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Click to read the note left behind by Obama, in which he claims the American public "never stood a chance."
Obama's campaign office, sources said, was completely vacant aside
from a discarded Abraham Lincoln portrait, behind which was an emptied
safe that his aides claimed never to have seen before.
In addition, three unconscious Secret Service agents were discovered
at the scene, along with two lit cigarettes still burning in an
ashtray, and Obama's daughters, who authorities now believe were taken
from an Alabama foster home six years ago.
The only item found inside the metal safe was a letter, handwritten with a fountain pen and titled "An Explanation, My Dears."
"To my tender little pawns, the all-too-trusting people of America,"
said FBI lead investigator Ray Hilland, quoting the letter at a press
conference Wednesday. "If you are reading this, then I have already
left your silly country in my private jet, and am right now sipping
fine champagne with my lovely associate, a woman you have come to know
as 'Michelle.'"
"I assure you, this was the most pleasurable and fulfilling con I
have ever pulled off," the note continued. "Not since the Moroccan
elections in 1984 have I taken so much joy in raising, and then
crushing, the hopes and dreams of so many pathetic, disenfranchised,
and downtrodden people."
"It's been an absolute delight doing business with you. Rest
assured, your generous contributions will be well spent," the note
concluded. "Fondly yours, Ψ."
After initiating a further search of his campaign office, officials
found more than two dozen counterfeit passports inside Obama's desk
drawer. Authorities suspect that this is not the first time that the
man who inspired millions has preyed upon a leadership-starved country,
raised a record amount of money by running for office, and then
vanished without a trace.
"This explains Portugal in '86, Finland in '94, and Greece in '90,"
CIA director Michael Hayden said. "He used the same faultless cover in
those elections as he did here—a dead mother, a runaway father, a
grandfather who fought in Patton's or Järnefelt's or Papdopoulous'
army, and his signature calling card: change."
Multiple translations of Obama's books Dreams From My Father and The Audacity Of Hope
were also discovered at the scene, each seemingly authored by a
different world leader, including former Malaysian president Mohamad
Mahathir, former Belgian prime minister Jean-Luc Dehaene, and the 14th
Dalai Lama.
Of particular interest were the titles Les Rêves De Mon Père and L'audace D'espére,
both of which feature a cover photo of French president Nicolas
Sarkozy, a man Paris officials claim hasn't been seen or heard from in
nearly eight months.
According to investigators, it appears that over the past 15 years,
Obama has been elected president or prime minister in nearly 45
countries, many of them African. Officials estimate that since 1983
Obama has amassed more than $2.3 billion in stolen campaign financing.
"He's good, real good," Hayden said. "Sometimes he'll have three
campaigns going on at once. Recently uncovered video of him in
Bangladesh, Ukraine, and Italy in 1989 shows him shifting seamlessly
between three languages. And no matter what dialect he speaks, he
speaks it passionately. He also abides by a flawless formula: a
desperate country, plus hope, plus the promise of a bold new tomorrow
equals big bucks."
"Hell, even I donated the $2,400 to his campaign," he added.
Obama's closest aides, including head campaign strategist David
Axelrod, admitted that they never once suspected their candidate was
anyone other than who he claimed to be. Nevertheless, Axelrod said that
the recent revelation did explain why he once overheard Michelle Obama
tell her husband that "the time had come for their coup de grâce."
"He completely suckered me," said a visibly dejected vice
president-elect Joe Biden, who estimated that he raised over $10
million for Obama. "I trusted him. Change, 'Yes We Can,' a new kind of
politics, bringing the nation together, valuing an open dialogue about
the issues—I trusted all of it."
Added Biden, "I should have known it was too good to be true."
Everyday Americans, whom Obama referred to as "so many unwitting
chess pieces in my elaborate game," also expressed shock Wednesday.
"I'm devastated," Pennsylvania resident and Obama donor Denise Bell
told reporters. "I just hope he comes back soon so he can be our
president."