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To: bgill

I don’t know how anyone could authenticate that list. They didn’t post the IP addresses, and so they could have just written any old thing they felt like writing.
I know that some conservative bloggers’ share a list - but we include IP’s, etc. The lists I’ve seen from conservatives are very detailed. That looks to be a obot blog.

I don’t know what to make of it.

I do not know if Starfelt is real or fictitious. I always felt she was a mole. “Her” contribution and her story about the whole birth announcement issue was fictitious.

It has come to my attention lately though that when someone is rattled by a bloggers position on obama’s lack of documentation, the blogger is denigrated as “some nameless person whom no one knows anything about!” This is true to a certain extent. However, it is now being used to discount actual genuine material.

For example, the Index Data book images that are up on my blog. Those are as real as it gets. Anyone can walk into the Dept. of Health, Honolulu, and look at the books to confirm it. Same with the microfilm stuff.
Instead, to attempt to dismiss the work as being nothing more than an attempt to smear obama, people might claim that the images are worthless simply because I am not a well known individual. I am just an “anonymous enigma typing away in a dark room somewhere, and so the material is probably fake!” Or, at best, it doesn’t have the same value as if a person who is well known to the public were to have gone public with it.

Would the images taken directly of the pages in the Index Data book be more “real” if people knew my name, address, age, and saw a picture of me? No, they would be exactly the same as they are now.

The difference between myself and some is that I post actual material that was collected in person.

Stuff that any individual can go and verify.

While I do sometimes point out anomalies, I try to avoid drawing conclusions. But, if something is right there staring you in the face, like the date range missing on the pages of the 1960-1964 Index Data book for births - I don’t need to draw conclusions!

If someone says that the missing date range is unimportant because I am an “unknown”, then they are desperate. And yet it has happened - it is the new trend.


160 posted on 04/06/2011 10:39:18 AM PDT by Ladysforest
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To: Ladysforest

Since the blogger from the dark side had questions about her from two years ago then something definitely smells. Does anyone know where she lived and is there an obit in the newspaper there? Unless, from under my tin foil hat, that’s a set up as well. See, obits, just like births, are called into the paper by a friend or family member so anyone can say anything and the paper will print it.

Yes, indeed, the missing dates from the Index is a huge thing. Not putting a date on a page is just not done and especially when it just coinky-dinkily happens on Hussein’s page. I harp on this, but someone in HI needs to get to those original handwritten index books. Sure, they’re easy to forge, but it’s one step closer to the real time and event. I don’t trust anything computer generated these days.


167 posted on 04/06/2011 2:40:37 PM PDT by bgill (Kenyan Parliament - how could a man born in Kenya who is not even a native American become the POTUS)
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