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 ...
Proving that the fightthesmears and the factcheck CoLBs are FORGERIES!
Silly question: Is it possible to seal from public view documents that have already been made public?
I found a few references for a Peter Canfield Peck from Illinois who was an artist/illustrator. I found an article in the Florida Flambeau in Nov 1955 about him starring in an operetta it says:
Born in Illinois
Born in Highland Park, Illinois and soon moving to nearby Libertyville, Peck says he has been interested in the arts as far back as he can remember.
Then in the 1930 census I found this family in Libertyville, Illinois:
Peck, Gerald W. age 45 Bond Broker/Co-Partnership with Others Wisconsin, Wisconsin, New York
Peck, Margaret C. wife age 36 Michigan, Michigan, Georgia
Peck, Gerald W. Jr. son age 0 (?) Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan
Snow, Helen C. step-daughter age 6 Illinois, Connecticut, Michigan
Russell, Esther, lodger age 26 France, France, France
Peter Canfield Peck is probably part of this family but wasn't born in time for the 1930 census.
Died. Gerald W. Peck, 47, Chicago investment banker, utilitarian and sportsman, grandson of Wisconsin's late Author-Governor George Wilbur Peck (Peck's Bad Boy); of a gunshot wound inflicted by one Tom Hollamon Sr., 67-year-old farmer, during a directors' meeting of Texas Hydro-Electric Co., of which Banker Peck was president; in Seguin, Tex. Witnesses said Hollamon appeared at the meeting to press an old claim for land flooded by a company dam, started to leave after a "friendly" conversation, wheeled, fired twice.
I spent my time trying to find where the Davis family lived while in Hawaii. Originally they lived in Kahalu’u then Hau’ula where they had several children. In 1956 the family purchased a home in the leeward Kalihi valley which is close to Pearl Harbor. When the marriage ended in divorce in 1970 Frank moved to Waikiki “the jungle” and Helen lived near the Oahu Country Club (based on the Zip Code announcing her death)At least we know for a fact that the address on the birth announcement was definitely NOT associated with the Davis family. If my nose stops running I will check on some of the students etc. who with friends with Sr. Maybe I will get lucky. I sure wasn’t when it came to deciding which Peck Helen decended from so good work on your part!
While I was reading about Davis last night it was mentioned that he often appeared in the society pages of Chicago newspapers so that might be an option as well.
Shades of Sandy Berger! Good thing the Guv acted when she did, maybe.
Ping to catch up with new information on the long thread; begin at #6115.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2040486/posts?page=6115#6115
In Indonesia
Mercer Island School Yearbook 1959
I don’t buy into Frank Marshall Davis being the father of Jr. Thinking back to how a 17 year old girl would be, especially one whose father wanted to “hang around with her and her friends when she definitely wanted him to get lost”, she wouldn’t take up with a 55 year old man who had five children of his own. I can see her being attracted to Sr for a few reasons not least of which would be someone from a different country and culture and the oh so British accent, especially with her interest in anthropology. Reading more about Frank Marshall Davis, he cruised the Waikiki area between the years 1967 to 1973 by which time Ann was living in Indonesia with Lolo. It was also during this time that Frank’s marriage to Helen was falling apart and when the son Mark joined the military.
Also from my research last night the Davis famiy lived on the leeward side of Kalihi valley close to Pearl Harbor from 1956 on, so the address used in the birth announcement was not theirs!(their home was 10 miles from that address) The address was also not that of Arnie and Susie, hosts of the parties, where Sr was pictured. Arnie was finishing up his military service and was stationed at Pearl Harbor so the parties were held in base housing. We still don’t know who owned the property at 6085 Kalanianaole Hwy but we now know that it didn’t belong to the Davis family, or the Dunhams or Sr or Sr’s friends Arnie and Susie. Through a process of elimination we know who didn’t live there but we are still left wondering who (if anyone) did!
What about the photos?
Remember, Frank Davis worked for the newspapers there in Hawaii and was building a network. The newspapers would have been very easy for him to place his people. The generations wouldn't be that far removed. The Hawaii archives are also hosted on a Chicago server to strengthen that theory.
I think they were taken by Sr for his own private viewing. He did live in a small single level home in St Louis Heights after first living at the Atherton Y.M.C.A. and looking at the wooden floors I even have a theory as to why the house was torn down between 1962 when Sr left the island and 1971 when he returned for the month long visit. Another Freeper mentioned early in this thread that the old part of the airport was torn down because of a termite infestation and the same could have happened to the small home Sr rented in St Louis Heights.(termites LOVE wooden floors) We also know he listened to jazz with his friends.
>>>Another Freeper mentioned early in this thread that the old part of the airport was torn down because of a termite infestation...
bump!
That whole time line is posted here too.
Guess some may not have been too happy with that nugget.
NY Freethinker, ping to Chief Engineer’s comment.
Fred, wonder what happened to that site, it was working earlier. NY Freethinker might want to know, too.
Posting the excerpt without the link:
Excerpt with reference to Helen Canfield Peck, second wife of Frank Marshall Davis.
And the shoes..not indigenous to Hawaii,but maybe not unsual for Helen Canfield Chicago socialite and Marshalls second wife. The photos are important in the sense that they explain the going to Chicago and the immediate acceptance by the hard left, if his father is Frank Marshall Davis, not just his mentor.
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