Posted on 08/01/2011 9:15:18 AM PDT by charlene4
Mr. Irey is currently preparing to meet Dr. Orly Taitz and document specialist Doug Vogt in Hawaii in one week on August 8, 2011, at Orly Taitz's request to be part of the team scheduled to examine Obama's long form birth certificate at the Hawaii Department of Health.
Paul Irey is a retired pioneer in professional photo typography with 50 years experience. Mr. Ireys expertise goes back to 1967 when he started Bergan Graphics in Fort Lee, N.J. At one point Bergan Graphics had 60 employees working round-the-clock, so Mr. Irey is no small player in his business. Eventually the company even had a satellite office in the pricey real estate of 6th Avenue and 31st street in Manhattan, NYC, handling high-end clients that included Montgomery Ward and Acme Markets. Thank you for agreeing to this interview, Mr. Irey.
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There is no shortage of experts calling the wh LFCOLB into question.
And the anomalies they point out are rarely sufficiently explained away.
The technology involved in producing a scanned image like the one posted on the WH website is extraordinarily complex and making great advancements every year. The expertise of these people, such as it is, is at best tangentially related to this technology. You would need a software engineer who is working on the bleeding edge of this technology to give you a proper explanation, but you're unlikely to get their attention, because this really isn't as big a controversy as people wish to believe.
Who fed you that line of BS?
It is too complex? - There are plenty of people that scan to PDF as a normal course of their day, and plenty of tech people out there that run/write the software that performs these tasks.
Too complex is all you’ve got...Really?
I'm not talking about the act of scanning, rather the software processes. It's not a simple process that turns a paper document into a PDF, particularly one with obvious enhanced elements as the White House long-form birth certificate. It's certainly beyond the reach of any so-called expert we've heard from so far. That's why they pussyfoot around the subject.
I see - but you know enough about the process and each of the experts qualifications that have come forward - to say the do not have the appropriate qualifications.
WOW! - You *are* impressive.
Kleon you seem to believe this BC is legit. Can you explain the Onaka stamp?
Thx!
I assume the original birth certificate was printed onto green security paper, then a rubber stamp containing the signature of Mr. Onaka was applied. I don't think that sound implausible, do you?
Are you serious? THAT is all you can say? I expected more from someone with all your expertise. Maybe I did not properly word my question. Sorry. I will attempt again to ask you if you can explain how TXE Stamp is so different than any other stamp of Onaka’s. How come txe smiley face?
Wish I could ask Onaka and not you, but you are here and he has probably left the Island along with Fuddy. I am guessing Fuddy, and Onaka are crapping their pants in anticipation of Orly, Irey and Voght!
I think you're missing a key piece of evidence. Why is the letter "F" to the left of "TXE" closed, as if it were a "P"? What is the meaning of "OP"? OPTXE? I have to think about this for a while.
wow, I did not see that. Do you have a thought? Do you think it was purposeful?
wow, I did not see that. Do you have a thought? Do you think it was purposeful?
I blew it up and I really don’t see it as being a P.
The horizontal lines clearly connect, making it a P rather than an F.
What do you think caused all the changes to his stamp? I think it was done on purpose by forger.I know nothing about OCR etc which someone said caused it, but I for some reason think it was changed to protect Alvin?????
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