Posted on 07/03/2008 4:35:19 PM PDT by SE Mom
Jay McKinnon, a self-described Department of Homeland Security-trained document specialist, has implicated himself in the production of fraudulent Hawaii birth certificate images similar to the one endorsed as genuine by the Barack Obama campaign, and appearing on the same blog entry where the supposedly authentic document appears.
The evidence of forgery and manipulation of images of official documents, triggered by Israel Insider's revelation of the collection of Hawaii birth certificate images on the Photobucket site and the detective work of independent investigative journalists and imaging professionals in the three weeks since the publication of the images, implicate the Daily Kos, an extreme left blog site, and the Obama campaign, in misleading the public with official-looking but manipulated document images of doubtful provenance.
The perceived unreliability of the image has provoked petitions and widespread demands for Obama to submit for objective inspection the paper versions of the "birth certificate" he claimed in his book Dreams from My Father was in his possession, as well as the paper version of the Certificate of Live Birth for which the image on the Daily Kos and the Obama "Fight the Smears" website was supposedly generated.
Without a valid birth certificate, Obama cannot prove he fulfills the "natural born citizen" requirement of the Constitution, throwing into doubt his eligibility to run for President.
McKinnon, who says he is 25-30 years old, operates a website called OpenDNA.com and uses the OpenDNA screen name on various web sites and blogs, including his comments and diary on The Daily Kos. In recent years he has divided his time between Long Beach, California and Vancouver, British Columbia. He is a Democratic political activist, frequent contributor to the left wing Daily Kos blog, and a fervent Barack Obama supporter.
(Excerpt) Read more at web.israelinsider.com ...
You may yet get off the hook...
Wow. Articles that have obviously been online for a long time, often for years, are suddenly disappearing after behing linked on this thread.
Whoever is following the thread has to have some clout in order to request/demand that articles be “removed” from sites, yes? It’s unlikely that any one of us could send an email or pick up the phone and ask xyz publication to remove an article we didn’t like, isn’t it?
Is this the “change” you speak of?
Not that I want to start something but there is something odd about McCain’s birth certificate.
The U S A on both of his parents appears to be covering some other type and is unnatural to the rest of the document,
and it was issued in 1980...
and the form was revised in 1979.
Yes. Time published that picture next to a block of text talking about the wedding. It wasn't a caption.
Perhaps that's just the way things fit together in layout, perhaps it was done to deliberately re-enforce the idea that the wedding, for which there doesn't appear to be a legal record, actually happened. (Gotta quash those rumors that he's a bastard!)
Would you put misleading the public past Time?
If you are a relative I’m sure the state of Hawaii would grant that request for genealogy purposes only.
I have personally had similar experiences and had a candidate's computer (a campaign I was working on during primaries) mirrored and taken into custody over the past few months.
Maybe it should be taken as a compliment that our postings on a forum are being taken so seriously? Maybe? Don't know.
I noticed that too.
The font looks the same, but the depth of the impressions looks different.
To my eyes it looks like the softer letters are in areas where the basket weave pattern is also less focused. The document is pretty wrinkled and beat up, that could be due to it not being flat on the scanner bed.
You'd think he'd have taken better care of the original...
Freeper aruanan pointed out something like that in a post to me yesterday? Day before? I tried pinging the ‘Craig is a Mango Tree Lawyer’ to the post since I have no experience to add to that type of observation. I’m not sure if Gatun got that ping since I can’t type that name successfully in the ping address.
Wouldn’t have to fund it until somebody over there produced any document. Which I don’t think is gonna happen.
Nully found the post I was referencing!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2040486/posts?page=3027#3027
I think Andy Martin already has it. If he doesn’t, and we will know this week, then we start the Craig’s List ads!
Now we have to add Toot to the searches also.
Nothing looks so much like the inside of an air terminal as another air terminal...
That would mean only three people went to the airport, Stanley Ann, Barack, and Barack. One camera, no pictures of all three. Stanley Ann took one picture, Barack Sr. took the other. No picture of Barack Sr. and Stanley Ann, for obvious reasons.
It's a pity some passerby didn't offer to take a picture of them all together. (I usually do)
Bump
Spunky ~ "Thanks! Could you possibly link it again?"
The link says his older [half-]brother ROY was born in March 1958...
Malik is Roy.
usmcobra ~ Perhaps Obama's mother married under the alias "Anna Toot" (someone she knew she was named after) to hide the fact that she was barely eighteen and pregnant when she married and also lied about her age. It then becomes possible that his mother's name on his original birth certificate is "Anna Toot" and his real name could be Stanley Barry Obama-Toot.
Or even Stanley Toot if his father wasn't there for the birth.
THAT might be damning enough to drive a cover-up.
Good catch.
No college student would ever have a fake ID. Ask any bouncer in any bar in any college town.
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