And does this finally explain the whole birth certificate scandal surrounding Obama?
Curtis Yarvin thinks so, and he explained it all on Patrick Bet David’s podcast this morning.
It’s a great 4-minute clip that I encourage you watch below (I added captions), but basically he says Obama was born here (not Kenya) but they also did fake the birth certificate.
Why?
Because Obama was born out of wedlock involving a pornographer, so they came up with an alternative cover story to cover all of that up.
Sounds crazy, until you start to study the faces and connect all the dots and then it makes a lot of sense.
And according to Yarvin, the real father (and not just a “mentor” as is commonly reported) is a guy named Frank Marshall Davis.
Here’s the theory in an easy to understand summary:
The theory outlined in the transcript claims that Barack Obama was born out of wedlock to Stanley Ann Dunham, a teenage girl, and Frank Marshall Davis, a Black communist pornographer who was a friend of her father, Stanley Dunham (also described as a communist). According to the narrative, Davis impregnated Dunham, which was socially unacceptable in 1960, so the family arranged for an African exchange student, Barack Obama Sr., to pose as the real father as a cover-up. This fabricated marriage and parentage story was intended to avoid scandal, as having a child with a Black communist pornographer friend would have been taboo at the time.
The transcript describes how this explains several aspects: the complete lack of a genuine relationship between Obama Sr. and Dunham; Obama’s close connection to Davis, whom he referred to as “Pop”; and physical resemblances, where Obama’s face is said to resemble a morph of Davis and Dunham, but not Obama Sr. at all. It suggests Obama was born in America (likely Seattle) to two American parents (Dunham and Davis), making him fully eligible for the presidency under this scenario.
To support the cover-up, the theory posits that communists working in Hawaii’s state government forged or altered birth documentation, which led to the later controversy over Obama’s birth certificate. The transcript mentions that the certificate released by the White House appeared Photoshopped with visible layers, as noticed by a pro-Obama graphic designer. It frames this as a “banal” and common practice for the era to hide illegitimacy, rather than something extraordinary, and notes that no one anticipated Obama would become president. The speaker references a video called “Dreams From My Real Father” as exploring this idea, and it’s presented as an alternative “birther” theory dismissing the Kenya birthplace claim as ridiculous.
TRANSCRIPT:
Curtis Yarvin: Let me walk through, here’s, since you have some nice research on the screen, we can follow along with this. You know, leftism is the real American tradition. America is, and always has been, a leftist country.I know that this is very difficult for conservatives to accept. It is unfortunately true. So, for example, let’s consider Barack Obama. We’re gonna trace Barack Obama’s sort of ideas, or ideas and origins back.
So, who was Barack Obama’s mentor? Well, that’s a little bit disputed. We’ve hit a couple names. Yes, but you might think of Bill Ayers. Sure, and I think that’s a very legitimate connection.
They were certainly close, arguably before it was said that they were close.
Patrick Bet David: I would have thought about Frank Marshall Davis.
Curtis Yarvin: Yeah, that’s his, that’s his probably his dad actually, who’s also, I mean, they look like, if you basically take Frank Marshall Davis and Stanley Ann Dunham’s face and morph them together, it looks like Barack Obama.
This is another thing. If I, you know, let’s go full Birther for a moment. Can we go full Birther?
Patrick Bet David: Sure, yeah.
Curtis Yarvin: Obviously, he was not born in Kenya. That’s ridiculous. That would have never happened at this time. What I believe happened was that basically Stanley Dunham’s, Black Dunham is also a communist.
His Black communist pornographer friend knocks up his teenage daughter, and the response is, and this was kind of a normal thing for 1960. The response is, “Let’s find an African exchange student who can pretend to be the real father.”
Because actually, “My Black communist pornographer friend knocked up my daughter,” is not acceptable in any way, shape, or form in 1960.
Patrick Bet David: Is that what you’re saying happened?
Curtis Yarvin: That’s I’m pretty sure what happened. And that explains just, like, it explains the complete lack of a relationship between Barack Obama Sr. and Stanley Ann Dunham.
It explains Barack Obama’s relationship with the guy he calls Pop. It explains, like, you know, a zillion things, and it’s just, it’s actually kind of banal.
What’s actually not banal is that I think they got communists working in the state government in Hawaii to kind of forge the documentation a little bit, which is why you had that whole furore with the birth certificate, which, by the way, we still have not seen.
Which, by the way, I’m gonna tell you something, a crazy story. My graphic designer in my company, I was in Woodland Hills, California. You may know Woodland Hills. Diehard Obama guy.
Armenian guy, grew up in venzuela, liberal family, so he’s a supporter of it. Remember the day the White House dropped the birth certificate on their website? He calls me. He says, “Can you come into my office?”
Patrick Bet David: It was Photoshopped.
Curtis Yarvin: He says, “This is not a,” he says, “This is not a birth certificate.” I said, “What do you mean?” He says, “Pat, let me show you.” He gets on there. He says, “This is all layered.”
Patrick Bet David: Yeah.
Curtis Yarvin: So he himself, who’s a pro-Obama guy, they left the layers in the file. They left the layers in the file. They left the layers in the file, right?
And the thing is actually, Barack Obama is perfectly eligible to be president under this theory, right? You know, he was born to two American parents, Stanley Ann Dunham and Frank Marshall Davis.
He was born absolutely no question in America, probably in Seattle. And then they basically went through this ridiculous furore to get a Black exchange student to pretend to be his father.
Patrick Bet David: Instead, it was a what? It was Frank Marshall Davis. Frank Marshall Davis is Barack Obama’s father?
Curtis Yarvin: Yeah.
Patrick Bet David: Your opinion.
Curtis Yarvin: That’s my opinion. That’s my opinion.
Patrick Bet David: Who else has that position?
Curtis Yarvin: Uh, you’ll see it’s out there on the internet. It’s, well, Dreams From My Real Father, I think, is the, there’s a video on it. You know, it’s funny, because Obama was visiting, when he was president, he was visiting a genomics company in California.
I knew the founder of, and I was like, “Get a glass, get a drinking glass, get a glass, and we’ll find this out.” Because he doesn’t look anything like Barack Obama Sr.
Pull up a picture of Barack Obama Sr. Nothing. Nothing like him. Nothing. Nothing like him. Right. You know, and they’re Black. That’s clearly nothing like him. Right?
And so, like, this is a, you know, nobody thought at the time, “This boy is going to grow up to be president.” People are just like, you know, the word bastard still had an impact then.
And nobody wanted this kid to grow up with the real story of how this happened, and so they came up with this bullshit, right?
You know, and like, that’s a sort of a, it’s a thing like the Stanley Levison thing, where you’re just like, you could call it a conspiracy theory, but it’s actually a pretty banal thing to do at that time.
It’s actually pretty normal. It would be very weird now. Nobody would do anything like that. Okay. So.
Backup here if needed:Note: Yarvin is not the first person to connect these dots:
The clip above comes from this full interview which was excellent.
Watch here if you want:
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