I would need to see the full report.
That is, for how many weeks in the fifties and sixties does the National Archives possess complete records vs how many not. And if the how many not
is a small number, then the next step would be the visitor log and the surveillance videos ... of course, even with a worse case result, that line of investigation would be only suggestive, perhaps helpful in convincing a judge to haul the State of Hawaii into court, but not probative.
Quoting Freeper WashingtonSource
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2853171/posts?q=1&;page=101
“Microfilm copies of INS records of every individual coming in from overseas. The National Archive gave them 685 rolls from 10 years. We asked Mr. Corsi to view them. He went in looking for August 1961, birth month of President. Mr. Corsi got to August 1 to August 7, those records disappeared from the microfm. Picked up on Aug 8 and continued on. We asked archives why this occurreed. To date they do not. What doeso that translate. We dont know if Stanley Ann Dunham and Barack Obama as an infant came into the country. We have to entertain information he was possibly born abroad.”
surveillance videos from the fifties and sixties? Seriously?
“then the next step would be the visitor log and the surveillance videos”
No problem. We’ll just get them from this guy: John O. Brennan
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2419964/posts
Obamas top terrorism and intelligence adviser, John O. Brennan, heads a firm that was cited in March for breaching sensitive files in the State Departments passport office, according to a State Department Inspector Generals report released this past July.
The security breach, first reported by the Washington Times and later confirmed by State Department spokesman Sean McCormack, involved a contract employee of Brennans firm, The Analysis Corp...
McCormack confirmed that the contractor had accessed the passport files of presidential candidates Barack Obama, Hillary Rodham Clinton, and John McCain...
Sources who tracked the investigation tell Newsmax that the main target of the breach was the Obama passport file, and that the contractor accessed the file in order to cauterize the records of potentially embarrassing information.
According to the presentation, they requested 10 consecutive years of INS records, and that was the only week missing in the batch of records.
From Arpaio's full report (Maricopa County Sheriff's Office, pdf, p.2):
"Interestingly, records from the days surrounding Obamas birth, August 1, 1961 to August 7, 1961 are missing. This is the only week in 1961 were these immigration cards cannot be found."
How's that for a coincidence?