What the heck is that border thing around this newest fake BC? What, they released it so fast they didn’t have time to cut it completely off the forged border???
They put the book face down on the copier and copied it onto security paper.
You’re seeing the shadow of the edge of the original book.
(Assuming it is genuine, of course...)
Ha, now Donald is asking why he hasn’t released his college records. But that it’s ok not to release it but the Donald would like to know how the heck he got into the Ivies if he was such a bad student. Saying the usurper is being “protected.” Saying plenty of experts will look at the bc.
I went to Drudge’s website and clicked the link to this article:
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/04/27/white-house-releases-obamas-long-form-birth-certificate/
I scrolled down to the link labeled:
Click here to see the birth certificate. (Second page)
If I right-click on that link and select ‘Save Link As...’ I can download the PDF of the ‘birth certificate’ to my desktop. (I’m using a Windows XP PC)
When I open the PDF (I have Adobe Reader 9) and I change the Zoom setting to 400%, it looks like almost all of the black text has white edging around it. If I use the vertical scroll bar, and scroll up or down very rapidly, and if I do it so that I stop at Line ‘11. Birthplace (Island, State or Foreign Country)’ I notice two things. First, that for a split second, I see only the white edging (it looks like white-out) and then in a blink of an eye the black text builds over the white edging. Second, Where it says ‘Kenya, East Africa’, when I rapidly scroll and stop, the ‘K’ in Kenya is already there (it look fuzzier than the succeeding text) and where all the other letters should be there is the white edging, and then the rest of the black letters appear over the white edging.
The same rapid scrolling technique also works on line ‘1a. Child’s First Name (Type or print)’. The ‘R’ in ‘BARACK’ is already there, and there is white where the other five letters should be. A split second later, those five black letters show up.
It’s as if the source document used to make the PDF has two layers to it, and most of the black text is the ‘front layer’, if you will. The watermarking and the ‘white-out’ are in the ‘back layer’. (don’t blink)
So if you have the time, try this for yourself and see if you see the same thing I do.
My point is that I agree that this is not an original document. It is a recreation.