How come everybody is going to Kenya these days ... first the “Present” and now the “Sec of Status?” Nobody much went there before, now they must have a regularly scheduled flight from DC? Probably a Travelocity thing for Frequent Flyer points?
Is the authenticated birthdate “Twentieth May, 1961”? Anyway book and page numbers don’t seem to align very well with each other. Also the parents’ nationalities seem presumed in the Taitz document (?). I’m not sure what discrepancies the Corsi article is referring to, the physical format differences or things such as this but either way, it does not look good for the Taitz document. Given that Farah is saying something else is imminent, perhaps WND is deliberately hedging their bets in anticipation of being able to make an unfettered big splash with a “real” bombshell in the next couple of days.
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This conflicts with what WND said on Sunday: WND was able to obtain other birth certificates from Kenya for purposes of comparison, and the form of the documents appear to be identical.
The "verified 1961-era Kenyan birth certificate" is labeled "Government of Kenya", but in 1961 and until 1963, Kenya was the "British Crown Colony of Kenya". Parent's Nationalities are both given as "Kenyan Citizen", which really isn't correct for 1961, it should have been something to indicate the status of Kenya as a Crown Colony, perhaps, "British Subject" or "UK".
According to a posting in the Washington Independent, a "source" said the document was nothing more than an alteration of a "certified copy of registration of birth" from an Australian "Bomford" document that also had been posted on the Internet.
"There are striking similarities between this document and the one Orly Taitz is passing off as a 'Kenyan birth certificate' for Barack Obama," the report said.
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"What's more likely that two Kenyan bureaucrats shared last names with two Australian bureaucrats, and that the numbers on both certificates were identical? Or that someone used this document, available online for anyone who wanted to look, to forge the Obama 'certificate?'" the Independent report asked.
In the absence of some other South Austrailia "Birth Certificate", all one can say is that one of them is a forgery, but which one?
There is no seal at the top of either the "Kenyan" or the "South Australian" documents. They are on the bottom left, and the SA one is much larger.
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