Listen to that interview more carefully. It is obvious that Mr. Bomford didn't have his original copy of that web image to compare the critical details. He merely compared the basic facts about himself from his own memory to those on the image (which do match the data on the image), not the inserted document numbers or clerk's name (which were inserted by the forgers into image of his BC).
Yes, after reading that interview, I realize all he says is “That looks like the ‘old style’.
He even admits to not knowing what his own birth certificate looks like, so what he is saying is “it SEEMS real enough”.
>>>It is obvious that Mr. Bomford didn’t have his original copy of that web image to compare the critical details.
http://www.abc.net.au/pm/content/2008/s2646009.htm
Excerpt:
DINA ROSENDORFF: Looking over the documents in question Mr Bomford still can’t quite believe his eyes.
DAVID JEFFREY BOMFORD: It’s little old me and my mum and everything else up there. Oh I definitely confirm that the birth certificate was mine. That was quite easy to see - my address, even the style of the birth certificate was an old South Australian one.
So it’s quite easy to identify that it’s mine.
DINA ROSENDORFF: And looking at the fake Kenyan birth certificate what do you make of it?
DAVID JEFFREY BOMFORD: It’s definitely a copy of my certificate. It’s so laughable it’s ridiculous.
Am I on the paranoid side of things? This David Bombard works as a public servant? In a government office?