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All a CIA cover story ... ? Do we ever hear of "Michael's acquaintances ... Possibly a genetic XXY person
XX/XXY mosaicism ?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klinefelter_syndromeKlinefelter syndrome (/ˈklaɪnfɛltər/) or Klinefelter's syndrome is the set of symptoms resulting from additional X genetic material in males.
Also known as 47,XXY or XXY, Klinefelter syndrome is a
genetic disorder in which there is at least one extra X chromosome to a standard human male karyotype, for a total of 47 chromosomes rather than the 46 found in genetically typical humans.
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Because of the extra chromosome, individuals with the condition are usually referred to as "XXY males", or "47,XXY males
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Principal effects include hypogonadism and sterility. A variety of other physical and behavioural differences and problems are common, though severity varies and many XXY boys have few detectable symptoms
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Hypogonadism is a medical term which describes a diminished functional activity of the gonads – the testes and ovaries in males and females, respectively – that may result in diminished sex hormone biosynthesis. In layman's terms, it is sometimes called
"interrupted stage 1 puberty"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_verification_in_sports...

Another
Polish athlete Ewa Kłobukowska, who won the gold medal in women's 4x100 m relay and the bronze medal in women's 100 m sprint at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, is
the first athlete to fail a gender test in 1967. She was found to have the
rare genetic condition of XX/XXY mosaicism and was banned from competing in Olympic and professional sports.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Obama
Michelle LaVaughn Robinson was born on January 17, 1964, in Chicago, Illinois, to Fraser Robinson III,[3] a city water plant employee and Democratic precinct captain, and Marian (née Shields), a secretary at Spiegel's catalog store.[4]
Her mother was a full-time homemaker until Michelle entered high school.[5] The Robinson and Shields families can trace their roots[6] to pre-Civil War African Americans in the American South. Specifically, she is descended from the Gullah people of South Carolina's Lowcountry region.[7] Her paternal great-great grandfather, Jim Robinson, was an American slave on Friendfield Plantation in the state of South Carolina,[8][9] where some of her paternal family still reside.[10][11] Her maternal great-great-great-grandmother, Melvinia Shields, also a slave, became pregnant by a white man. His name and the nature of their union have been lost. She gave birth to Michelle's biracial maternal great-great-grandfather, Dolphus T. Shields.[12] Some of her distant ancestry also includes Irish and other European roots.[13]
In addition,
her cousin is the Jewish Rabbi Capers Funnye.[14][15]
Michelle grew up in a two-story house on Euclid Street in Chicago's South Shore community area. Her parents rented a small apartment on the house's second floor from her great-aunt, who lived downstairs.[4][16][17][18] She was raised in what she describes as a "conventional" home, with "the mother at home, the father works, you have dinner around the table".[19] The family entertained together by playing games such as Monopoly and by reading.[20] They attended services at nearby South Shore Methodist Church.[16] The Robinsons used to vacation in a rustic cabin in White Cloud, Michigan.[16] She and her 21-month older brother, Craig, skipped the second grade. Her brother is now the men's basketball coach at Oregon State University. By sixth grade, Michelle joined a gifted class at Bryn Mawr Elementary School (later renamed Bouchet Academy).[21]
She attended Whitney Young High School,[22] Chicago's first magnet high school, where she was a classmate of Jesse Jackson's daughter Santita.[20] The round trip commute from the Robinsons' South Side home to the Near West Side, where the school was located, took three hours.[23] She was on the honor roll for four years, took advanced placement classes, a member of the National Honor Society and served as student council treasurer.[4] Michelle graduated in 1981 as the salutatorian of her class