Posted on 08/04/2009 10:14:02 AM PDT by pissant
LOL LOL!
I’m still intrigued by how the letter both on the form and ‘typed’ in remain so smooth and uniform over the top of rather significant folding on the Aussie BC.
Oh baby....David Bomford is DEFINTELY in on the Forgery!!
I compared the “S” to other S’s in the document and while there are slight differences, it’s still a little hard to believe that the S remains that strong over a fold. The “a” in Page is distorted enough to be believed. It angles slightly into the fold as one would expect.
The Y crossing over the D is explained away as the inverted dark black being stronger than the inverted lighter Y. It’s similar to a grey pen being written on white paper and crossing a black line. When inverted, the grey will appear below the now white line because the black can’t get any blacker. Same principle applies.
The only reason the ‘Y’ appears below the ‘s’ in Registrar is because of the lightness of the font of ‘s’.
Exactly. It would be impossible for the Y to make the D darker, hence when inverted, the D is going to be a bright white over top of the lighter grey Y.
It’s easy enough to reproduce. Scan a document with text on it, and then draw over top of it with a pencil. Invert it in photoshop and then text will appear over top of the pencil.
There’s also much artifacting happening within this characters.
Overall though, it doesn’t make much sense for this to be photoshopped. A ‘professional’ would have printed out the document and then added back the details by hand - scanned the doc, and then uploaded it.
Which makes all of our pixel searching futile unfortunately - unless we find an incongruous detail with regards to the text.
We will have to disagree for now. The Y did lighten the S, but not any area of the D. I will be porting this over to my old G4 tonight. I have much better software there. This will be a bit slow, since I want to review the actual file data before running some F. Transforms and I. Transforms. Will keep you posted.
The address on his bc does not currently exist. Look it up on maps.google.com No even numbered addresses on that block.
Didn’t notice the failed covering of the signiature over the title - good catch. The more I look at that folds (especially in the extract you posted) - the more it is apparent that this is a forgery. The scan makes it apparent that the crease is still present and deep. This makes the lack of lettering distortion all the more apparent. The Aussie BC is the forgery.
Whoa. I just read this lurking on another site. If the Bomford certificate is the fake, why did the forgers add a whole new section to the document that does not even exist on the Kenya certificate?
The Bomford certificate has a section for “Signature and Description of Authorized Person, and Name, Description and Residence of Informant.” That section is not on the Kenya certificate.
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Excellent, Finally someone with a brain. I thought the same thing. How does some Australian (Dina Rosendorff) just happen to find this “HACKED” birth certificate. He would have also had to post his birth cert on his genealogy website. No one else could put it there legally !
Here is why the Australian birth certificate Theory is Bull
1) The d in the top left hand corner is taller in the Australian B.C. than the Kenyan B.C.
2) The N in the top left hand corner is a different font
3) The distance between the words District & Registry at the bottom are not the same !
3) South Australian birth certificates don’t look anything like a Kenyan one anyway !
4) The seal at the top of the page is cut off so you can’t see it very good. This is done on purpose. This is not the seal of the South Australia at that time and doesnt match any known Australian coat of arms seal. Funny !
5) The creases on the two documents dont line up at all !
5) Here is what a real Australian Birth Cert really looks like: see link below !
http://209.157.64.200/focus/f-news/2308687/posts
This wasn’t hard to figure out either !!!
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