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To: bluecat6

The bleed through of the date stamp on the COLB would suggest they use bleed through toners. They may have been using them since 1995 when the WND BC was issued since there is clear bleed through of the information onto the back of the document.

There may be micro type printing in the border of the COLB.

There may be fibers woven into the paper.

The AP copy of the long form shows that the green security pattern disappears when copied.

The hard to copy raised seal appears to be one of the security feature.

I doubt that Hawaii buys their security paper from Office Depot, they more likely have a contract with one of the paper supply companies (Appleton, Troy Group, etc.). Most of them have a pallet of security features that a customer can pick and choose between. Here is an example of the type of contract that South Dakota has with the paper vendor, Midwest Banknote Company.

http://www.state.sd.us/boa/opm/documents/N23916_SecurityPaper_000.pdf

Here is the list of features available from Midwest Banknote

http://www.midwestbanknote.com/features

Does Hawaii have a similar contract with a paper supplier? I would expect so.

Without actually physically examining a Hawaiian BC, it is impossible to tell what security features it has.

If I e-mail the Hawaii DOH do you think they will tell me what security features they put in their paper?


151 posted on 04/10/2013 11:33:35 AM PDT by 4Zoltan
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To: 4Zoltan

Given that the COLB presented is a fraud almost anything is possible.

The Daily KOS image IS a scan of the actual piece of paper presented by Fact Check. This scan helps confirm the fraud.

http://images.dailykos.com/images/user/3/BO_Birth_Certificate.jpg

A major problem is the PRINTED extraneous elements that appear in the Fact Check images and the Daily KOS scan. The fact that these extraneous elements are PRINTED elements that are part of the image that show up in no manner in other authentic COLBs is one of the signs of fraud.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2824900/posts?page=27#27

See if this looks familiar:

http://www.securitypaperstore.com/designsecureamp8482-basketw8483.html

Here is the voidsecure version of same design. This will create words ‘VOID’ when run through standard copier.

http://www.securitypaperstore.com/voidsecureamp8482-basketweave-pattern-g8482.html

Another source for the basketweave ‘security paper’....

http://paperworks.com/store/products/green-8-12x11-24lb-basketweave-security-paper-500pkg

Compare Hawaii’s simplistic document with that of another state.

Here is a good one for comparison:

http://i.huffpost.com/gen/275045/BOBBY-JINDAL-BIRTH-CERTIFICATE.jpg

Here is the 1991 created COLB for Peterboy.

http://img6.imageshack.us/img6/4746/peterboycertificate.jpg

Notice that it looks much more like Jindals and definitely includes the void-secure function that is not now present on Hawaii documents.

For what ever reason Hawaii has chosen to dumb down its state-issued documents since 1991.

Hawaii’s documents where more secure in 1991 than they are now. When and why did they change?


153 posted on 04/11/2013 10:33:16 AM PDT by bluecat6 ("All non-denial denials. They doubt our ancestry, but they don't say the story isn't accurate. ")
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