Making no comment on the veracity of the allegation, it's not a fraudulent filing. Smith himself, on his YouTube channel (user name InspectorSmith) makes some comments himself about filing the document and posting a copy on SCRIBD. You can go to YouTube and search the user name and then wade through the comments to find some of his responses verifying that he indeed is the affiant.
I am particularly concerned about your embrace of this document given that if not actually in the docket it may be less than accurate in being represented as having been filed given your posting tag. If you served in the Navy it is important that you not mislead on this issue and in any way support a constitutional fraud. Taitz seems to have made procederal and tactical choices that were not wise but if this purported document, which seems to have no pacer number, was not actually filed, then it is not she who has knowingly been involved in a deception. It would seem that Smith filed the document with a statement that Taitz was entitled to believe and then Smith was either compromised or his web site has been compromised. Niether of those possibilities is beyond the realm of possibilty given who the players are and the magnitude of the fraud indicated by her law suit and the players involved, their wealth and their mode of operating with indifference to the law and the Constitution.
It is certainly the case that a number of people were involved in posting a document on the Internet with the repreesentation that it was a "birth certificate" proving Hawaiian birth when it was not either of those things and certainly Polarik was attacked for demonstrating alteration and/or misrepresentation in the posting of said supposed documents and he has been falsely attacked and caused to have to leave the game out of concern for his family.