Someone has already done that, and showed how the announcement did not quite "fit" the column spacing etc
I was suggesting looking at a copy of the newspaper at a library that would have copies of the newspaper the announcement would have been printed in. Are you saying that was found but appeared to have been altered? If that is the cause the "tracking information", including the date the microfilm was generated would be interesting. Someone could have replaced the library's copy but it doesn't seem likely.
Not to mention the timing of when this newspaper birth announcement was "discovered", 40 days after the death of the final true resident of that address posted in the birth announcement.
This, however, seems to indicate you are actually referring to a, more recent, "found" newspaper clipping, instead of one found on microfilm,.... please clarify.
I doubt if you will find ANY orginal paper copies of an ordinary daily 1961 Honolulu newspaper in a library- everything went to microfichure.
No, the web image of a microfichure copy of the newspaper birth announcement was published on the Web by the zerO campaign team- 40 days after the actual resident of that property in that announcement died. Just sayin...
yes, forensic exam of the microfichure that contains that birth announcement would be interesting, but minor at this point. I cannot imagine why a false Kalanianiole Hwy address would be used ina birth announcement, presumably filed by Granny, in 1961. The Dunham family HAD an address. What a red flag.
Maybe someone did save that newspaper, someone who was really born and birth announcement posted...many folks save that stuff. I saved my sons.
There, now I’ve given the bot spies who monitor our discussions, more targets to find and purge
obamafile used to have all that type of information and links until he was driven off the web LAST WEEK (I fail to believe his illogical rant of suddenly without notice closing his site for “non support)
Hey- try to find a copy of O’s graduation yearbook from the Harvard library! I read they are all gone. Probably ditto with Columbia. This is incredibly sweeping sanitization.
To date, no actual newspaper from the period and day has surfaced. The ONLY source for the microfiche imagery seems to be the e-mail sent to Atlas Shrugs. Replacing the microfiche squares at a few libraries carrying archives of the newspapers woul dnot even be difficult. One person could accomplish it in a matter of a few days travel time once the first copy was completed as a template.