Australia+kenya have one thing in common....British Empire
I don't think so, the color etc are way off, the folds etc. All this shows, I think, is that the BC that Orly has put out just could be authentic...
Sure looks like the same template.
There are probably “similarities” in the format of official documents used throughout the British colonies and commonwealth nations in that era
On the long thread a FReeper pointed out and verified the reason the documents are folded that way is because of the envelopes in which they were sent, another fact that lend legitimacy to the BC
This is not a unreasonable thing to ask for since being a "natural born citizen" of the US is a constitutional requirement for the job of President. It's not hateful, and it's not racist.
Proving that you are should be an honor.
Yet Obama cannot and will not produce either. Why?
The following birth certificate pupports to be from Kenya, and to be Obama's. Though there are a number of issues with it that indicate it is probably not authentic, yet it looks a whole lot more authentic than the electronic COLB Obama made available on his web site.
THE AUDACITY OF TRUTH ABOUT BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA'S UPBRINGING
It sure looks like it.
When you combine that picture,
The fee on the “Kenyan” certificate not being denominated in East African Shillings
The document referring to the “Republic of Kenya” when such an entity did not exist yet.
And the document in question not remotely matching a real Kenyan certificate post by a freeper,
It screams “forgery!”
It’s just due to the age of document, and the remoteness of the purported issuing authority, that it took so long to disprove...
If anything, the Australian one looks more fake. The “S” in the South Australia at the bottom near the crease looks odd and photoshopped. Also the “P” in Page a couple lines further down...also on the crease.
Maybe Mr. Bomford’s BC is the fake?
LOL
can someone show me how this Bomford image fits into the Bomford website ...what path does one follow to get there?
http://www.bomford.net/index.htm
Or is O’s Kenyan BC extracted from it?
Maybe I didn’t look enough, using the ‘Internet Wayback Machine’ and rummaging through the site I could find no certificate image and no record of ‘David Jeffery Bomford’ in the posted family trees.
Folds are way off. I mean like 3 horizontal folds instead of the 2 on obama’s.
Great find. Appears to be the template for the phony Kenyan certificate. The book and page numbers are the same.
It’s very unlikely in my view that an Australian government printer supplied the forms for Kenya. Or that the cost would just happen to be the same, 7 shillings 6 pence.
And of course, Kenya was a dominion and not a republic at the time. The idea floated that the Mombasa strip purported to call itself the name of the entire country in February 1964 as “Republic of Kenya” is utterly unpersuasive and unsupported.
One mistake that was made in the Kenyan certificate appears in the word “Coast” at the bottom of the page - there is too much space on either side of the word “Coast” in that line compared to the other words in that line.
There are Australian freepers, hopefully they will chime in.
This crap will end up burning us.
Also, as someone else pointed out, in 1964 in East Africa the currency was divided into pounds, shillings and cents, with each shilling equal to 100 cents.
In 1964 in Australia they were still using pounds, shillings and pence (they didn’t move to the Australian dollar until 1966).
So the 7 shillings, 6 pence cost listed at the top is perfectly consistent for Australia, but wrong for Kenya.