Saturday, April 30, 2011

Check Out Obama's "FAKE" Birth Certificate
This article was attached to the video below. Read it first.
Lots of people have already picked up many mistakes. The document when opened in Adobe Illustrator has pre-made layers which can not have been made by OCR software. There is also the unexplainable mix of bitmap (sharp-edged) and rasterized (fuzzy edged) layers. This is simply impossible unless the document is created. It also lists his father's race as "African". Yet this term was never used for racial definitions until its recent adoption as "African American" in the late 70s. The term used in the early 1960s was Negro or Negroid. This can easily be verified by finding another Hawaiian birth certificate and seeing if says "African" or "Negro/Negroid". The document needs to be put through a proper forensic test. IF it was forged , then it was forged by "democrat & government" types - ie. people who think they are genius' but in reality are incompetent. IF it was forged, it`s certain they did an amateur job of it.

The official web site for Kapiolani Maternity & Gynecological Hospital and according to the information there, the name of the hospital at the time of his birth should have been Kauikeolani Childrens Hospital . According to the web site the name didn't change to Kapiolani Maternity & Gynecological Hospital until Kauikeolani Childrens Hospital merged with Kapiolani Maternity Home in 1978. So how could his official long form birth certificate that was generated in 1961 have the name of the hospital that wasn't created until 1978? Also, the form it is on says it was revised 11/02 (Nov. 2002) Its no more an original than the first one he tried to run over us with.
From Wiki:
The facility was originally founded by Queen Kapiolani as the Kapiolani Maternity Home in 1890 for which she held bazaars and luaus to raise $8,000 needed to start the Home. At some time prior to 1940, the name was changed to Kapiolani Maternity and Gynecological Hospital . [1] [2]
Kauikeolani Children’s Hospital opened in 1909 named for Emma Kauikeolani Napoleon Mahelona (1862–1931), the wife of Albert Spencer Wilcox (1844–1919).[3] In 1978, it merged with Kapi olani Hospital to become Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children.

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