Because I didn’t keep track of them. But I’ve read the entire thread and formed my conclusions carefully as I read through.
You could do the same. Nothing stopping you.
I still don’t know if the Feb. 17, 1964 document is a fake.
But I do know, from having carefully read this and the long thread carefully, that nearly all of the breathless gotcha debunkings have in turn been convincingly debunked.
But they were all, at best, tangential speculations anyway. The proof can only come from (1) forensic examination of the original paper copy (still possessed by the person who gave Taitz a copy?) and (2) comparison to authentic certifications drawn from the original book at about the same time as this one, i.e., from early 1964 and (3) looking at the original hard bound registry book in Kenya or authentic colonial administrative archives in England that record what was that book with reference to the serial numbers and page numbers of the record books in Kenya, if such copies were made and survive.
I read elsewhere that Taitz has given the original (of what was photographed) to the U.S. District Court.