The felt tip pin thing ~ this site says the first one was made in 1953 http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blpen.htm so do you have a source of some kind that says there were no felt tip markers in existence by 1961 that technology having fallen short of any further development or interest?
"now all Shep will be in a jilted Obama lover" mean?
and how about: :
"herein lies the lies or lays the lies or is the lie of the fraud "
This this writer on crack or something?
The question still remains about that felt pen being decades out of place.
I don't know enought to say whether the document is real or a a fake.
But have you really, really never seen a fountain pen?
How old are you anyway?
Dear Lord. One is bad enough. Three sounds like some sort of Satanic trinity.
God bless Jerome Corsi! He is an excellent detective and very gutsy besides.
I wonder what the stated purpose was for Hawaii using a COLB instead of just a copy of the original.
Apparently the author is unfamiliar with the way in which paperwork was processed in a hospital in the 1960’s. Frankly, anyone who worked in an office prior to modern day e-mail knows the drill. (And, as someone whose mother and aunt-in-law did just that, the whole dates and number thing is SOP.)
As paperwork was typically put in an “inbox” tray with the oldest on the bottom, and then was processed from the top down, later events were frequently processed before earlier ones. Thus, the paperwork from early Saturday morning births would be placed on top of, and processed prior to, an early Friday evening birth. The typed forms would then be put into an interoffice mail envelope and be processed through the hospitals internal mail system. Envelopes would make their way to the various places to be signed and/or verified; there they would be placed in another inbox. Even if the three birth certs had to go to the same physician for signatures, they all might not arrive on the same day given that interoffice mail can be lost or mis-sorted just like stuff sent through UPS or the USPS. All of this manual paper processing adds up to seemingly odd numbering and date gaps unless one pauses for a moment to think about manual paper processing systems work.
1) Txe felt pen signatures. I would like to read more about txe type of pen used someone reliable.
2) Txe hospital birth records or bills have been forthcoming. Txe silence from kapiolani Hospital has been deafening.
I feel like a diabetic that's been dumped into a pool of sugar.
Ping.