Things like the seal and the printer’s line, and the rest of the form for that matter, could be copied from a real Australian BC and used to make a fake. Also, I’m skeptical about the “Bomford” interview: Was it really him? Was he telling the truth? And when I read the transcript, it sounds like he is a little clueless about the BC, not really saying, “Yes, it’s my BC that I put on the genealogy site, the very one.” It sounds like he’s confirming the data, like address and names, and saying it’s his BC on that basis—a deduction. And I, like conservativegrandma, am skeptical about why a living person’s BC is being posted to a genealogy website for all to see anyway.
So you're telling me that some faker went out and got a genuine birth certificate from South Australia, which just happens to look identical to the Kenyan one, and which (like the Kenyan one!!!) has Australian prices on it, and created a forgery that's clearer and more convincing that the original?
Yeah, that could happen.