Posted on 06/06/2010 9:49:38 AM PDT by GregNH
Author is working with a FReeper you know. Someone who is not a big fan of the HDOH.
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This could be tested by checking original copies in a library.
So, we can safely surmise that when Lori Starfelt, the person who claims to have been the first to discover obamas Honolulu Advertiser birth announcement, made this statement:
In 1961, the hospitals would take their new birth certificates to Vital Records. At the end of the week, Vital Records would post a sheet that for the news paper to pick up that contained births, deaths, marriages and divorces. The Advertiser routinely printed this information in their Sunday edition. This is not a paid announcement that his grandmother could arrange. This is information that comes from Vital Records we know this because this particular section reflects those records
SHE WAS EITHER GROSSLY MISLED OR OUTRIGHT LIED!
SHE LIED! THERE WERE OVER A THOUSAND BIRTHS IN HONOLULU IN 1960 - LESS THAN HALF FOUND THEIR WAY ONTO THE BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS IN BOTH PAPERS. THAT STATEMENT FROM STARFELT WAS DELIBERATELY DESIGNED TO MISLEAD.
CORRECTION
of course I mean to write ‘in 1961’
see page 157 for total number of births in Hawaii 1961. Over 17 thousand!
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/vsus/vsus_1961_1.pdf
How could the department of Vital Statistics force newspapers in Hawaii to PRINT THEM ALL?
They can’t.
Families notify the newspaper, just like they do with wedding announcements and deaths.
No paper copies are available after a certain time. They are copied onto microfilm
thanks, I've been trying to make that clear on FR for a year or more...but that original lie made such an impression, that even though it's inconceivable...I've had it quoted back at me as if it was gospel! Comments like you don't understand how it works ... I understand how it works!
YOU FILL IN THE SUBMISSION FORM FOR AN ANNOUNCEMENT, PAY THE MONEY AND THE PAPER PRINTS IT!
Well, I thought it would be impossible to have forged the birth announcements, especially if every single birth was posted in the papers. Now that I see there were over 14,000 births in Honolulu in 1961, it’s clear the announcements in the two papers did not include all births....so, what would really put an stamp on this theory is someone who clipped out the birth announcement and has it in a baby book.
Lori Starfelt is damaged goods, I would find out who told her what to say.
Great post! I thank God for every patriot who continues to research in pursuit of the truth about Obama’s eligibility! Our country must be saved!
That would tend to increase the challenge.
JUST WOW! ( I haven’t had time yet to view the pdf links but it sounds compelling).
This was interesting as well:
“While I was looking at my newest Library of Congress copy of the Aug. 16 1961 (the date the Nordyke twins announcement appears) I happened to notice that off to the side a few columns over was what looks to be a fingerprint. Its in scale with the newspaper, not the viewer. Its NOT in the copies from each location. The theroy is that these came from a master reel-all of the microfilms. When a fingerprint is in one, it should be in all. Yes?”
Sure would be great if some patriot in law enforcement would run that print through a national database to see if we get a match! Would love to see who it belongs to...lol.
Aha, thank you.
No one can find original copies. They aren’t there (anymore).
es but. If the microfilm can be shown to have been tampered with...or there is another microfilm out there that contradicts....this is only the tip.
All the more suspicion that two papers would have an exact match in the same order!
I remember you saying this. Also, other FReepers even said that their own *birth announcements* showed up in their grandparents local newspapers which were sometimes hundreds of miles away!
Is it possible to run a check on the fingerprint? It would be interesting if the fingerprint belonged to someone who was three years old at the time.
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