Posted on 08/03/2009 2:12:53 PM PDT by Calpernia
There are now modified photos of the COLB that broke here yesterday. The changes are so slight, that no one is noticing them.
The original one posted in breaking news:
One of the modified ones:
The changes are so subtle, you can barely tell which one you are looking at.
This modified one is showing jokes like: The Font of the Certificate=Schmutz (A Schmutz is a chump, as in you are a chump) #5733=The number of the Certificate, is code for : "Problem with Windows REGISTRY", a sly reference to your claim that Obama does not appear on the Hawaii Live Birth Registry. 47O44=Easiest of all. BOH's age=47 0=O (if you look close you can tell that that is a Schmutz Font "Oh" not "Zero") EF Lavender is ORGANIC DISH SOAP
The original one does not say EF Lavender, it says KF Lavender. The original one shows the number is: 47,644.
See post #259 in the long thread. I put the Central CA district pacer link and case #.
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I’m using something a bit more powerful than Windows Picture and Fax Viewer there, ‘Ace’. You can’t ‘zoom’ past the information that’s there. If it’s illegible at high zoom, it doesn’t get MORE legible at less zoom.
Daughter (teenage freeper) dug up this information on the modification. It was created and modified on August 2nd, 2009, at 1:05:19 PM Eastern Time in Adobe Photoshop CS Windows. Gradient maps are different colors between the original and modified.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2306351/posts?page=52#52
This post has the real COLB in it.
Its plain as day, post 52.
just a minor correction, but Orly is not claiming this is the BC, she’s requesting authentication in light of the potential effect on chosen1’s eligibility can be if in fact, it is authentic.
Subtle difference here, for reasons understood by many here - if she claims it to be real, and it’s not, then she’s done for.
JG
HOLY sh*T!!!
Not true exactly
Mombasa was part of a British Protectorate and changed hands to Kenya, it’s was always a semi-disputed zone prior to that. The B/C was requested when Mombasa was part of Kenya and would appear on official Kenyan government papers.
As a side note, my Grandfather was born in Romania, a part that after WWII became Austria. We have his original immigration records showing the town in Austria but they didn’t give birth certificates back then.
Decades later Grandpa needed his B/C for something (can’t remember) but we contact the Romanian Embassy who had us contact Austria. When we finally receive his B/C is said he was born in Austria.
Changes of country can take place especially when you’re talking about a 3rd world country or a country who went through major upheaval in it’s history.
Login into PACER and get/view the original filed with the court!!! See how in post #259 in the long original thread.
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Have you had a look at what was submitted to the Court? Can you validate whether it was EF or KF, for instance and 47044 or 47644?
See post 304
Great catch Cal, Jim give Cal an extra ration of rum. And heck you get one too Jim.
A History of the Coast The Kenyan coast developed differently from the interior due to its exposure to the Indian Ocean sphere of exploration and trade. Over the course of the first millennium, a separate Bantu language and culture, which came to be known as Swahili, developed along the East African coast. This development was strongly influenced by contact with Arabs from the Persian Gulf, who traded, settled, and intermarried with the coastal Africans. By the 9th century the Swahili-speaking people had established a number of towns between present-day Somalia and Mozambique, including Mombasa, Lamu, and Pate in what is now Kenya. These towns became important trade centers, facilitating commerce between residents of the Kenyan interior and seafaring traders from Arabia, Persia, India, and elsewhere on the Indian Ocean. The main exports from these Swahili towns were ivory, slaves, and timber and other raw materials. By the 12th century many of the Swahili inhabitants of the towns had adopted Islam. Some towns, such as Mombasa, grew wealthy, gaining control of coastal and inland territory and developing into city-states. A number of these Swahili city-states dotted the Kenyan coast by the time the Portuguese arrived at the start of the 16th century.
Although the boundaries of the British protectorate were set, the British actually controlled little more than the Kenyan coast at the beginning of the 20th century. The British conquest of the Kenyan interior was gradual and incremental, taking second place to Britains construction of a railway connecting Mombasa with Lake Victoria. The railway was completed in 1901. In 1902 Britain decided to merge Ugandas Eastern Province with the East Africa Protectorate; thus the Lake Victoria basin and the western highlands became part of Kenya. By 1908 the British administration had brought the southern half of present-day Kenya under its control. Northern Kenya, then inhabited largely by nomadic peoples, did not come under British authority until well after World War I (1914-1918).
SEE POST 304 In post 52 of the original huge thread there is a picture of it, it has KF on it
Well now we know why all the malware alarms were going off......
Blimey.
It’s a coin IMO.
That document was created to satisfy the identity requirements to finalize the divorce proceedings. For that purpose, it was good enough. Custody was established.
At that time, there was no Hawaii birth record, or she would have used it.
The entire charade commenced with the need to conceal paternity.
After the divorce was granted, a Hawaii record MAY have been established.
The questions remain. Where was he born and who was the father?
And for good measure, I will ask it again:
WHERE WAS STANLEY ANN FROM THE TIME SHE GRADUATED IN 1960 AND WHEN SHE SHOWED UP WITH A TWO OR THREE YEAR OLD IN HAWAII.
It is being heard in the Central District of California
8:09-cv-00082-DOC-AN Ambassador Alan Keyes PhD, et al v. Barack Hussein Obama, et al
David O. Carter, presiding
Arthur Nakazato, referral
Date filed: 01/20/2009
Date of last filing: 08/01/2009
Everyone should have a PACER account! All it takes is a cc and each page costs eight cents!
However, all documents posted are in pdf format, and that is why we are having difficulty posting the higher rez original version of the Kenyan COLB.
Then you need glasses and lessons in picture viewing, ace. Cause your image sucks eggs.
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