As I posted on another Thread:
If I Zoom in on the area of the document with the signatures, the signatures pop up first and then the printed or typed text shows up later. Try it!
Im no expert on PDF files, but there is no way this would happen if the document was scanned then saved as a PDF. The signatures have to be on a different layer. One or the other (or both) were created separately. Something fishy here!
http://www.adobe.com/designcenter/acrobat/articles/lrvid4082_a9.html
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Also, in Block 20, the last numeral 1 in 1961 appears much sooner than the rest of the date.
Even more strange is that in Block 18a, Ann D appears sooner than the unham part of the signature.
The more I look at the PDF the more it seems that whoever made it left LOTS of clues that it is a creation rather than a simple photocopy of a real Birth Certificate bound in a folder in the archives in Hawaii.
In Block 6c the capital I in Institution is sans serif. Everything else is in a serif font.
In Block 18a pixelation on the unham portion of the signature is much smaller than that on the D.
It looks like you have a full copy of Adobe Acrobat. Can you dissect this thing?
Here is an analysis:
http://bryankeithnixon.com/?p=103
Obamas Birth Certificate, Dissected
April 27, 2011
By Bryan Keith Nixon
I AM NOT A BIRTHER! But this one is too interesting to ignore. Upon hearing all the fuss about the newly released Certificate of Live Birth, I decided to open it up in Adobe Illustrator and see just what we were given by the White House. Judge for yourself.