Crucial swing state targeted with 'true story' of Obama's radical origins
One million copies of the documentary film that presents evidence Barack Obama's
real father was Communist Party activist Frank Marshall Davis have been
mailed to households in the crucial presidential-election swing state
Ohio.Filmmaker Joel Gilbert told WND his mass distribution of his documentary "Dreams from My Real Father" is an attempt to bypass an establishment media blackout.
Joel Gilbert's "Dreams from My Real Father" is available at WND's Superstore
Despite the fact that the DVD of his film has been the No. 1 documentary on Amazon.com for weeks, Gilbert said, the establishment media "is still refusing to cover the film, so it remains hard to break through nationally."
With a population of more than 11 million, Ohio has an estimated 4.5 million households.
Gilbert also has sent another 100,000 copies to New Hampshire, and he has plans to send 1 million to six more swing states.
His effort through his company, Highway 61 Entertainment, is governed by the 2010 Citizens United Supreme Court decision, which barred government from restricting independent political expenditures by corporations and unions.
In his film, he argues that Davis, the radical poet and journalist who was a card-carrying member of the Communist Party USA, was not only Obama's ideological father but his biological father, not the Kenyan Barack Hussein Obama, who came from Africa in 1959 to attend the University of Hawaii.
"Barack Obama built his political career on personal appeal – the son of a Kenyan goat herder who stood above politics," Gilbert explained.
"However, 'Dreams from My Real Father' demonstrates that Obama has a deeply disturbing family background, which he intentionally obscured, to hide a Marxist political foundation. 'Dreams from My Real Father' is the story Barack Obama should have told, revealing his true agenda for 'fundamentally transforming America.'"






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