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To: Arthur McGowan

Yes, I’m telling you that in 2013 several people who are knowledgeable about software applications downloaded photographic images of the Barack Obama Long Form Birth Certificate, used a standard workflow on a Xerox Workcentre 7655 and were able to duplicate the document that appears on the whitehouse.gov website.

I am not personally knowledgeable enough to describe in detail all the steps of their research but since several researchers all came to the same conclusions about the processes used to reproduce (not produce) the whitehouse.gov pdf image and since the primary opposition, the Maricopa County Cold Case Posse, has been mute since 2013 when the digital reprographic experiments were conducted...well each of us can come to our own conclusions.
There are two conflicting theories: forgery vs algorithmic anomalies produced from a standard software application workflow. Perhaps someday people smarter than me will decide.
Since you’ve never seen the original document and have only seen digital reproductions of it on a computer screen, how would you or anyone else know anout “typefaces from six different typewriters?”


181 posted on 03/31/2015 10:49:07 AM PDT by Nero Germanicus (PALIN/CRUZ: 2016)
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To: Nero Germanicus

In other words, some Obama operatives SAID they reproduced all the anomalies in the PDF with the push of a single button. Your argument consists ENTIRELY in: “I believe them.”

Thank you for responding to my question about the typewriter typefaces.

The presence of the typefaces from different mechanical typewriters on the “birth certificate” proves that the image did not originate from a piece of paper, for the simple reason that no nurse or clerk would run around an office, sticking the “birth certificate” into one make of typewriter, typing few letters or a word, pulling the document out, rolling it into another typewriter, typing another few letters or a word, rolling it out, sticking it into another typewriter, etc. And the typewriters would have to be different makes. Most offices with multiple typewriters would have several typewriters of the same make. That’s how procurement works.

A digital file and a computer screen are incapable of representing typewriter type with sufficient accuracy to enable the viewer to distinguish the typeface of a Remington from an Underwood from a Smith-Corona???

If you are going to retreat into that extreme degree of agnosticism, then you are admitting that the PDF constitutes NO EVIDENCE that any “birth certificate” exists.


182 posted on 03/31/2015 11:30:14 AM PDT by Arthur McGowan
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