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To: Yulee

“So what we have is a totally fabricated document, that should not exist in its current form at all.”

That may be so. They might have started with what his lawyer brought from Hawaii, but they might have started with a template that they got from someone else’s birth certificate. We’ve seen that they didn’t even have a copy of the short form to pass out a year ago April. They got that from Snopes (which got their copy, apparently, from Polarik’s photobucket). They could have used the Nordyke’s as a template, but probably not, if they had a copy with 9’s next to those fields. Daily Pen pointed even more important information. That there are other codes to the left side of the record, over near the curved edge, near what looks like the binding. Those codes indicate, according to Daily Pen, that the location of the birth was outside a hospital and even outside the country! What would help is if someone had a link to an online version of these codes. Daily Pen provides cropped images from the publication and Zullo talked about the source (or his video did), but nobody makes it easy for anybody to verify it independently.

We always suspected that that image was fabricated. This is just more proof.


836 posted on 07/18/2012 5:02:35 PM PDT by Greenperson
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To: Greenperson
That there are other codes to the left side of the record, over near the curved edge, near what looks like the binding

Except there shouldn't be a binding. The very old books came pre-bound but we're talking way before the usurper's time. The problem with pre-bound books is that you can't end the book at the end of the year so they had to come up with a more workable book. The books were changed to be like loose leaf notebooks. The pages have holes in them so you can slip them into the book as more records come in. When a record is needing to be xeroxed, the clerk opens the metal prongs or posts, takes out the page, copies it flat, and then returns it to the book. Besides, these books are too big, clumbsy and heavy to be flopped upside down and xeroxed and the clerk would risk tearing pages. Also, it would never be a legal document if the curve readability was messed up. I know this because I used to be such a clerk though not in HI but that's how every one of these books I've ever seen in other states is. So, of course, if someone wanted to switch pages, it'd be simple as pie.

857 posted on 07/19/2012 3:17:19 PM PDT by bgill
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