AZ SOS Ken Bennett
KS SOS Kris Kobach
The Mississippi Democratic Executive Committee
None of them received responses saying they were not qualified to receive what they requested. Bennett and Kobach said they needed the verification in order to place Obama on the ballot. Officials who need a verification in order to carry out their duties are eligible to receive certified letters of verification.
MDEC wanted it for a court case.
Ideally, the public should be able to know if somebody has a valid HI BC just by finding their name on the birth index list. But the HDOH was found to have names in their birth index list of 2 people who are known to NOT have valid BC’s under those names. (2 boys who were adopted and had their original BC’s voided and put under seal, yet their original birth names were in the birth index list.) So a name being on the birth index list means nothing.
And even the database can’t be trusted; at one point Virginia Sunahara’s birth certificate was not in the database when I requested a non-certified abbreviated birth certificate (as is allowable under HDOh rules) - but then later it was back in the database. Somebody screwed with the database itself at least twice - once to take her name out and once to put it back in.
Dennis Montgomery says he used the CIA’s supercomputer “The Hammer” to breach the HDOH database so that John Brennan and James Clapper could do whatever they wanted with it.
The HDOH has a whole long, sordid history of illegalities to pretend that they have a valid BC for Obama, but when finally required to respond under oath, they revealed their non-sworn records/claims were all lies. That’s why the lack of certification is legal critical.
According to Section 338-18 Hawaii Statutes they could receive a Letter of Verification in their official capacities. But the Letter of Verification verifies the existence of the birth certificate. So wouldn’t the issuance of a Letter of Verification confirm that there is a birth certificate? Verification may be written, electronic or other form approved by the director of health. Where is the requirement that it be certified? Where can I see this verification?
Also, per the Hawaii State Dept of Health there is no birth index list available to the public. Where did someone find a birth index list with the discrepancy for the two boys you refer to? What database did you use to look up Virginia Sunahara? I can find no such thing as a non/certified abbreviated birth certificate with a google search.