Very interesting for sure.
I’ve always believed that even if the announcements did appear, it means nothing - because the newspaper in that era would have happily printed an announcement on the verbal say-so of the grandmother who was a respected local Hawaiian citizen. It would have been considered an insult to the family to verify something as trivial as a birth announcement, so the paper(s) would have printed whatever was called in to them, as a courtesy to the family. This was about as weighty as the “society column”, just local interest stuff. And given the stigma of 1961 culture, there’s every reason for the grandmother to want to make her daughters birth look as respectable as possible.
“the announcements did appear, it means nothing “
Abdo-lutely! I was born in Alexandria, Virginia in ‘46, when my Father worked for the NACA. My maternal Grandparents put a birth announcement in the Akron Beacon Journal, and my paternal Grandparents put an announcement in both the Cleveland Press, and the Plain Dealer. I don’t even know if my arrival was heralded in the Alexandria papers. But it should have been !
1. Absence of fact, No long-form has been found or seen.
2. Fact, Obamas people state he was born at same hospital of Nordike twins, but numerical order of Registration and birth dates disagree with this assertion from Obamas people.
3. Fact, Different offices of birth registration account for the numerical disorders in relation to birth date and registration number.
4. Fact, is is highly likely that Obamas Grandparents registered his birth at a location that is different than the hospital, causing the numerical sequence anomalies.
5. Fact, Obama continues to hide all records.
6. Fact, the hospital refuses to confirm or deny he was
born there, even after they get a letter from him saying he was born there.
This is just a small sample of facts indicating fraud. O’Reilly is starting to look like an Old fool.
The Boy King has no clothes.