BTTT for definitive comments on the HI “official” statements about O-Trauma’s supposed BC.
In order to process your application, DHHL utilizes information that is found only on the original Certificate of Live Birth, which is either black or green. This is a more complete record of your birth than the Certification of Live Birth (a computer-generated printout). Submitting the original Certificate of Live Birth will save you time and money since the computer-generated Certification requires additional verification by DHHL.
OK, I think we know that, but here's what's really important. This paragraph plainly states that a person's original birth certificate ("Certificate of Birth" -or- "Certificate of Live Birth") is absolutely obtainable by an individual provided that they indicate on the request that it is for "DHHL purposes."
When requesting a certified copy of your birth certificate from the Vital Records Section of DOH, let the clerk know you are requesting it "For DHHL Purposes," and that you need a copy of the original Certificate of Live Birth and not the computer-generated Certification. If mailing in your request form, please fill in "For DHHL Purposes" in the "Reason for Requesting a Certified Copy" section.... In the event the Vital Records Section does not have a birth certificate for any of your parents or grandparents, they will issue a "No-record" certification. "No-record" certification means after searching its records, the DOH cannot find the requested birth certificates.
OK, got that? Now, that explains what Fukino meant by saying that they had Obama's original birth certificate on record."If Hawaii did not have Obama's birth certificate in its records, then Fukino would have stated that, "We do not have Obama's original birth certificate on record."
Here's more from the DHHL document:
Secondary Documents
There are times when the birth certificates for yourself and/or your parents
or grandparents are not available and you have gotten "No-record" certifications
from DOH. The following are some of the secondary documents which may be
used. The list is in the preferred order of priority:
- Certified marriage certificates for your biological parents,
- grandparents, etc. (If these are not available, you will need a
"No-record" certification from the Department of Health.)- Certified death certificates for your biological parents,
grandparents, etc. (If these are not available, you will need a
"No-record" certification from the Department of Health.)- Family history charts and documents such as marriage, divorce
and death records from the State of Hawai`i Archives, state
courts, public libraries or U.S. Census records**;- Official baptismal records from your church or other church
- documents showing your race or the race of your ancestors;
- Official records from the files of military services, schools or hospitals.
**Notice that it said "marriage, divorce AND death records," (not OR) from State of Hawai`i Archives, state
courts, public libraries or U.S. Census records" (and NOT from the Internet).