Posted on 03/21/2005 11:54:31 AM PST by BB62
I passed along the affidavit which many of us have seen, presumably by Carla Sauer Iyer. Is it FAKE or real??
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/aff2-terri.pdf
My sister, a notary public (not in FL), came back with the following:
"Please do not believe everything you read. This supposed notarized document is not legal it is missing the county in which the notary resides, along with her name printed, typed or stamped beneath her signature. In addition, there is no record of a Patricia Anderson with that commission number listed with the state of Florida. In other words, like most of the stuff you get via email, IT IS A HOAX designed to get you to believe something that is completely fabricated. I hope you forward this information to the same people to whom you sent the original email."
Forgive my unsureness with posting. I hope I have put things in the right place in this post.
So... I throw open the subject to those more knowledgeable than I - is it fake? One thing I noticed and questioned, even before receiving my sister's e-mail, was the neither the "did/did not" was circled at the end of the document. I found that very strange.
BB62
You've seen this before, Smartaleck. On this thread. I posted to YOU directly the other 3 nurses docs in post #41 and got no response from you.
Notary Jill D Smith. The number looks like DD077389. Expires March 6, 2006
sean hannity had her on his show the other day.
are you saying that she's a liar?
Yes but it's not true. See post 101.
"and got no response from you."
I didn't know I was suppose to respond. Did I make an inquiry about the nurses?
As for a response...
If you had a heart attack would you rather the nurse fix it or the heart specialist? Me, I'll go with what the latter.
thanks.
like a lot of people, i come on this forum several times a day for a few minutes to try to keep up.
if what these nurses are saying about terri and what they've said about schaivo, i can't understand how this would happen in this country. they've raised questions that the professionals of medicine and law should have entertained.
it's disgusting.
They have to make an impression of their seal on the doc and write their notary expiration date. 4 years is common, although that could vary from state to state.
As for a response... If you had a heart attack would you rather the nurse fix it or the heart specialist? Me, I'll go with what the latter.
And that has exactly what to do with your impugning Carla Iyers veracity? You now have access to the original Affadavit AND the notarys name and number.
The original document is posted in post # 101 in an easy to read PDF. The name of the notary is legible.
"You made unfounded allegations on that thread the same as you did here."
Could you refresh my memory with what it is I said? I don't recall and can't follow what you're saying.
Lemme see ifin I kin hep ya.
I've asked two or three posters for links to the origianl document. Funny thing, nothing came back. Imagine that! LOL
A Freeper turned up a document, maybe hospice? that indicated she was fired for making weird accusations that other nurses were killing everybody. For what it's worth.
I'm done with you. You've seen the original document. It's authentic. Bye.
"I've asked two or three posters for links to the origianl document."
The above refers to the information contained here. Where is the original.
http://www.theempirejournal.com/02230551_medical_observations_sh.htm
The info or doc you provided pertains to Carla Sauer Iyer Affadavit.
Clearly we're talking about two different pieces of information. Nice try though.
Nice try on your part. What was being discussed was Iyers Affadavit. This thread was about the Affadavit. Nowhere did you mention a TEJ article. Your comment on the other thread was specific to Iyer as is this thread.
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