Color aberrations,should appear on a true color scan - and present in throughout the WH PDF, but absent in many places indicating manually edited portions of the image.
Kerning present in multiple locations on the document. Typewriters don’t overlap letters.
These are elements that are not introduced by accident of a poor scanning process.
A computer program optimized by paying attention to what it thought should be all black, and then making those areas all the same dark color.
Kerning present in multiple locations on the document. Typewriters dont overlap letters.
Old manual ones do. The typewritten letters on the Nordyke twins and Edith Pauline Coats certificates look exactly the same. So are all Hawaii birth certificates from 1961 forgeries?
More to the point: There IS no kerning. It’s a figment of Karl Denninger’s imagination.
The letters on this certificate look just like the ones on known valid certificates.
Sorry to inconvenience true believers with reality, but there it is.
I believe the WH document is fraudulent but you are wrong about typewriters. Here is a small section from a typewritten letter from my files:
Note that I did not remove or slide the paper from the typewriter carriage. The insertion of the middle 'e' in 'their' was intentional (after I realized I omitted it anyway). The misalignment of the 'n' in 'obtaining' and the 'a' below it in 'take' just happened. The 'ta' combination which occurs twice here looks like a kerning. It isn't.
ML/NJ