Barack Obama Seeking Political Asylum In Canada

Barack Obama Seeking Political Asylum In Canada

During a visit to Canada last week, former President Barack Obama met with Prime Minister Mark Carney in Toronto. According to unverified claims circulating in alternative media outlets, Obama allegedly used the occasion to request political asylum, citing concerns over potential actions by the Trump administration’s Department of Justice and military.

Sources cited in these reports claim that U.S. military intelligence units, referred to as “White Hats,” have been pursuing Obama since early 2021. These accounts assert that multiple attempts to apprehend him have been thwarted by the use of body doubles or clones. Proponents of this narrative point to an alleged incident on May 8, when Obama appeared simultaneously at events in Toronto and Chicago, suggesting one or both appearances involved a stand-in.

An anonymous source purportedly from U.S. Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER) is said to have intercepted a May 10 phone conversation between Prime Minister Carney and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. In the reported call, Carney allegedly expressed sympathy for Obama’s situation but advised him to seek refuge farther from the United States, warning that Canada’s proximity made it vulnerable to cross-border operations. Obama reportedly replied that he had already secured asylum offers from several nations, including Poland, Ukraine, New Zealand, and Kenya.

The source described Carney’s voice as trembling with concern, noting the prime minister’s fear of repercussions should the U.S. discover Canada was sheltering a high-profile fugitive. However, ARCYBER reportedly remains uncertain whether the individual who met Carney was the real Obama or an impersonator.

These claims echo previous stories from the same outlet alleging that Hollywood actors, including Star Trek: Voyager star Tim Russ, have impersonated Obama at public events. Verification of such extraordinary assertions—particularly those involving clones, simultaneous appearances, or secret international asylum deals—remains absent from mainstream reporting, including outlets like Fox News.

As with many stories originating from Real Raw News and similar fringe sources, these allegations rely heavily on anonymous military insiders and lack independent corroboration. No official statements from the White House, Canadian government, or major intelligence agencies have confirmed any of the reported details.