Posted on 08/02/2009 1:35:53 AM PDT by rxsid
Edited on 08/06/2009 12:10:02 AM PDT by John Robinson. [history]
Attorney Taitz filed a NOTICE OF MOTION AND MOTION to Expedite authentication, MOTION for Issuance of Letters Rogatory for authenticity of Kenyan birth certificate filed by Plaintiff Alan Keyes PhD.
http://www.orlytaitzesq.com/blog1/ (site has been the target of hackers, proceed with caution — John)
June 10? It’s now almost August 3 - you keep posting this June stuff on every thread.
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On WND, a Kenyan bc from early 60’s is up for side by side comparison.
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I think she has a new book out which she needs to plug on MSM shows so she’s towing the line.
We are proceeding cautiously, just brainstorming out loud also, and I don’t see anyone suggesting that, if it is truly the case that he was Constitutionally ineligible to be potus, that ANYONE here is suggesting the remedy could be simple.
Far from it ... and we all know it.
Good find. There was an interior link for April 1960 air schedules. It gives times for London - Nairobi with several in between stops, none of which are Mombasa. There is no London - Mombasa listed. There is a page for “African Local service” which lists Mombasa on the Khartoum to Dar Es Salaam route.
It was a British colony.
correct, those were not my words though.
Right you are!
This thread is an insult to my intelligence.
The Republic of Kenya did not exist in February of 1961, let alone August of 1961.
Read up about the Colony of Kenya and the Dominion of Kenya.
2,185 posted on Sunday, August 02, 2009 1:35:44 PM by Shaniqua
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I LOVE THE SMELL OF ZOT VAPOR FUMES ON A SUMMER EVENING !!!
LOL .........
Heck, I've edited the Wiki entry on the Haditha story to correct the lies they had, it's easy.
Polarik: Please note this post, I know you are the graphics guy, but please tell me if you think this is correct what I think on this.
It’s not a font/type issue, it’s a roller issue.
As someone who used a typewriter for 20 years, sometimes your roller skips and you have to go back and adjust the paper to be somewhat close to where you had it.
So if you stopped typing to type another document fast, or the roller skipped and you had to manually adjust the paper in the roller, two letters might be close together.
Actually, I’m glad you mentioned this. THIS makes me think this is REAL!! A computer wouldn’t jumble those letters close together, but a TYPEWRITER WOULD and even if someone used a typewriter to forge it, they would have to think real hard to make a common typewriter mistake.
ALSO!!!!!!!!
As I look at this, I am even MORE convinced it is the real deal. This doesn’t look like a faded typewriter!! This is a carbon sheet which was common in government forms even up to a decade ago. Before photocopiers were common place, it was easier to use carbon forms (in triplicate).
The GREY type isn’t a typewriter as it would be black for typewriter ink. But CARBON types as GREY!!!
Just about every point you’ve stated has been said already at different points in this and other threads.
But I do give you credit for clarity and formatting.
Gotta be worth sumthin?
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Except LameCherry can’t read either. The “alleged” Kenyan paper doesn’t ask for Ann’s residence but her birthplace which was Kansas. While I admit this has my heart pounding a little faster I’ve never heard of LameCherry. What’s her story and why would she know anything?
Thats proof enough its fake then.
Do you have link? I don’t see where it is compared. Thanks.
true. the material is starting to be dated. the story is moving fast. but notice how long this thread is. a lot of new people are coming in and being introduced to the story for the first time.
“His grandmother died a day or two before he was elected.”
Well, maybe. Maybe she died when he made the first “vacation” trip to Hawaii and he hid it til the election.
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Yes, I realize that now.
The problem is that the Republic of Kenya did not exist as an official entity until ten months after this document was created (assuming it is genuine). That creates a problem.
As I say, I hope you’re right. Nothing would make me happier. I’m just not really optimistic, but I’ve certainly been wrong before.
Sanity check: PASSED.
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