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Why Obama will never show his birth certificate

Q: What do these things have in common?

 

Aliens from
Outer Space

Abominable
Snowman

Barack Obama's
Certification of Live Birth

A: All of them are imaginary!

 

 

People say that Obama released a genuine copy of his actual Certification of Live Birth.

  • He never did, and they are mistaken, misinformed, or misleading others if they do.

People say that Hawaii confirmed this copy to be Obama's actual Certification of Live Birth.

  • Hawaii never confirmed a request for, nor the printing of, this Certification of Live Birth.

People say that Factcheck verified this image as Obama's actual Certification of Live Birth.

  • Factcheck was complicit in falsifying this image and passing it off as a genuine scan.

Obama also knows that this image is fake and doesn't contain his actual birth information.

That's why Obama and his staff refuse to answer any questions about his birth certificate.


It's been more than two years since Obama announced his candidacy for President, and five months since he was elected President, yet Obama has repeatedly refused to provide any proof that he is Constitutionally qualified to be President. Despite what you may have heard, Obama's eligibility issue has never been settled. If you are looking for reasons why, there is only one reason that you should know:

Barack Hussein Obama flat-out refuses to show the one document that would confirm or deny his true identity, parentage, and birth origin -- his original, "vault" birth certificate.

In March 2008, a lawsuit was filed to remove John McCain, the GOP candidate, from the ballot because his natural-born status was also in doubt. John McCain immediately responded by showing his actual, original birth certificate to Congress.

On June 12, 2008, about three months after John McCain settled his eligibility issue, the pressure on Obama to do the same led to the release of what was called his "original birth certificate" -- an image copy, not a paper copy, by his campaign, not by himself, to the Daily Kos blog, not to Congress, or to anyone even remotely responsible for vetting him.

Moreover, what Obama submitted for "release," was not an image copy of his original birth certificate as claimed. It was an abbreviated transcript of a birth record called a "Certification of Live Birth." HOWEVER, the image itself was a fabricated forgery intended to mimic this transcript. Since a forged birth document cannot represent a true birth record, it means that someone committed forgery just to keep Obama's actual birth record from ever being known. What makes it a forgery?

Many people who also saw this image (see Appendix A) had said that it was a "fake," and that the document pictured in the image could not possibly be genuine. The image anomalies that they pointed out as proof of a forgery included those that I had found and reported, working independently. Here is an annotated list of them:

  1. The image contains digital signatures of Photoshop
  2. Only one side of alleged COLB shown (COLB is two-sided)
  3. Missing second-fold line while first fold-line is shown
  4. Missing the embossed Seal of Hawaii
  5. Missing the State Registrar's signature
  6. Unusual and unnatural pixilation between the letters of text data
  7. Original text was removed by pasting a layer of background over them
  8. Different text was typed onto a text layer and merged with background layer
  9. Pixel blocks of text data are different from the data headers
  10. Heavy and unnecessary sharpening of the whole image, except for the border
  11. Border was created as a separate layer and merged with other layers
  12. Border pattern is more blurred than the background
  13. Border pattern more transparent than those on genuine scans
  14. Top and bottom black border bars have less pixilation than text
  15. Border bars are more black in color than any of the text
  16. Absence of green, background pixels inside the border bar text
  17. White lines between border bars and pattern (both sides)
  18. Image colors are very different from scan images of real COLBs
  19. Lack of pixilation in black rectangle covering certificate number
  20. Different blocking artifacts from JPG compression found across the image

In my final report, "Obama's Born Conspiracy," these anomalies are explained in greater detail.

The consensus among all of us was that this Certification of Live Birth document image (COLB) had been heavily doctored. What we didn't know were the lengths to which the Obama Campaign and his enablers in the media went to rebuff any claims of forgery by personally attacking anyone for even suggesting it. They called us "tin-foil hat wearing, right-wing conspiracy nuts," or "birthers" for short, but these titles are tame in comparison to the vicious and virulent slurs hurled our way. Rather than respond with some confirmatory evidence to support the claim that the scan image was genuine, they offered all kinds of logical excuses as to why it wouldn't be fake, coupled with comments from individuals and fact-checking groups claiming to be non-partisan but clearly shilling for Obama. The common denominator here is that all of them failed to provide a single shred of valid evidence that Obama's actual COLB document was even printed in June 2007 by Hawaii's DOH, let alone scanned a year later.

One thing that no one could deny was that a black, graphic rectangle was added to the image to redact the COLB's certificate number, and then resaved, permanently altering the COLB shown in the image, and in effect, changing the image itself. The following caveat appears on the COLB document:

ANY ALTERATIONS INVALIDATE THIS CERTIFICATE

In other words,"Which part of this caveat did the "birther" critics NOT understand?

There were enough alterations in this one image to fill a book on "How to falsify an image and hide the signs of forgery.". Nothing about this image was genuine, yet, five weeks later, Factcheck posted a set of nine digital photos of what they claim was the same, alleged birth certificate used to make the scan image.

What's wrong with this picture? (or should I say, "pictures?")

If what's shown in the scan image is bogus, then what's shown in Factcheck's photos must also be bogus. We already knew that Factcheck was a shill for Obama along with being an accomplice to his document fraud. So, we were not surprised when Factcheck launched an all-out assault on the "birthers" and their "right-wing conspiracy theories" along with the photos they posted on their website. Factcheck's COLB photos allegedly show the front side of the embossed Seal that was not shown in the scan image (except while under image enhancements). These COLB photos also show the second fold-line that never was seen in the scan image under any conditions.

Factcheck intended their photos to verify the existence of a real COLB document that the claim was used to make the scan image. Unfortunately for Factcheck, their photos actually verify that their scan image was bogus. For if this document object, with its pronounced second fold-line and heavily embossed Seal, was used to make the original scan image, then the scanner would never have missed copying these prominent features. Added to that revelation is the suspicious failure of Factcheck to photograph the most important part of the document, the entire embossed Seal as seen from both sides. Factcheck's photos taken from the back side of the Seal show that the top third of the Seal was deliberately cropped from the picture. Even in the full shot of the Seal, the top one-third of it was also cut off -- well below the second fold line.

Rather than lend credibility to the original scan image, these photos supported my conclusions that the scan image was not made from a genuine document, but was fabricated from other images. A top, forensic document examiner also agrees with my conclusions. The fact that Obama's original birth certificate is not the only document being withheld from view, only underscores the immense effort taken to keep Obama's real identity from ever being known.

If the Obama narrative is real, and Obama really is who he says he is, then why are there no real documents to verify it, such as his Punahou School records, Selective Service Registration, Occidental College records, Passport (used to visit Pakistan), Columbia College records, Columbia thesis, Harvard College records, Baptism certificate, Medical records, Illinois State Senate records, Law License application, Law practice client list, and University of Chicago scholarly articles?

Does anyone see a pattern here?

From the first day he ran for President, Barack Obama, a constitutional lawyer, knew that he was not a natural-born citizen and not constitutionally qualified to become President. But, he ran anyway. Obama may also have known that he was not born in Hawaii, that he came to Hawaii as an illegal immigrant, and that he was never naturalized as a US citizen.

Does that sound like a viable MOTIVE for not showing his original birth certificate?

If all of the information shown on the scan image were true, then there would not be any reason to hide the original. If all of the information shown on Factcheck's photos were true, then there would not be any reason to hide the original. If all of the information we've seen is actually true, then why fabricate bogus birth certificates when a real one can be made for $12? What is worth committing felony document fraud just to keep it hidden?

Well, it's a lot more than that. This bogus birth certificate was used to deceive over 300 million Americans in regards to Obama's true identity and birth origins. This bogus birth certificate was used to deceive members of our Government, our Judiciary, our Armed Forces, and Law Enforcement into believing that Obama was born in Hawaii, and that he is a natural-born US citizen who is Constitutionally qualified to become President.

Obtaining a real birth certificate copy is the very last thing that Obama would ever do, then or now, because it would absolutely confirm that the images and photos posted on the Internet are forgeries and would expose anyone involved in this fraud to criminal prosecution. Does that sound like a viable MOTIVE for not showing it?

There is no question that Obama fails to meet the Constitutional qualifications for being a natural-born citizen because his father passed his British citizenship onto Obama as a child and made him a dual citizen. But, what about the question of document fraud? Has a crime been committed? Who's responsible? What if a President was complicit in committing this document fraud and intentionally covering it up by all legal means possible?

Conspiracies in Presidential elections do happen. Does "Watergate" ring a bell?

Recently, another Illinois politician was impeached for selling Obama's Senate seat. It that act really worse than committing felony document fraud, as defined by Chapter 18 of the United States Code, Section 1028, Fraud and related activity in connection with identification documents, authentication features, and information?.

As people are wont to say at times like this, "Where is the outrage?" Where, indeed.


APPENDIX A

At the same time that I saw Obama's alleged COLB, a discussion of that image was taking place among the registered readers of a popular blog (HotAir.com) that is a repository of top stories from other blogs and websites. I had not seen these comments until now, ten months after they were published. Although the Hot Air community is mostly pro-Obama, a number of members had identified the very same anomalies as I had while working independently. The significance of this discovery cannot be overstated as it serves to validate the work that I've done in proving this image, and ones to follow, to be false, forged, and fabricated. Here, in their own words, is what they said on June 12:


From JM Hanes:

it really bothers me when something like this simply makes no sense. I couldn't begin to guess who would have fiddled with the document — or the when & why either — but I also can't think of a single logical reason (including filters, sharpening, or conversions) that a scan of an original document could result in the kind of selective pixelization/artifacting in evidence here. Pasting from one image into another, however, would produce precisely that effect.

"The pixilation around the text is...completely inconsistent with the background, which is discontinuous behind the text. Zoom in on the faint image of the reverse “JUN 6 2007? in the lower middle of the doc for comparison and you’ll see that the regular jpeg pixel blocking is uninterrupted. That’s part of whatever this original document was before someone Photoshopped it. The SEAL was probably scanned from another actual document and pasted up along with the necessary text. Nice try with the “Photoshop filter” theory though! In any case, if someone were trying to make a real document look as fake as this one does, that would still be a hoax.

From Spolitics:

The document looks fake, like the text was layered over the background, not typed onto it. So I downloaded the picture and checked the properties. According to the file’s details, this document was originated in Adobe Photoshop CS3 Macintosh. That’s not proof of forgery, but there’s no “date acquired” listed which would have indicated this was scanned.

From LimeyGeek:

Zoom in on the lettering and check out the artefacts surrounding them. I suspect this is a modern document, scanned, original data scrubbed, and overlaid with digital text. Problem is, then not all the text would match stylistically, so they had to go over every bit of text with new lettering. Contrast the artifacts surrounding the text on this document with the text in the top and bottom bars - that’s original text. The text in the body of the document has been doctored. Obama is not claiming it as a legitimate copy. I suspect it is somebody’s legitimate copy, scanned, scrubbed and doctored to look like Obama’s.

As somebody that works with the math and code in such software, I can tell you that these artifacts are nothing of the sort. This is not a case of lossy artefacts due to image encoding (jpeg). Such artifacts would be consistent, these are not. In fact, if you look close enough, you can see that the original lettering was slightly larger than the superimposed fonts.

The point is that an original document would have consistent artifacts due to scanning, and additional consistent artifacts due to further encoding (in this case, jpeg encoding/compression)
Whatever the origin of this document, it has been doctored.

From RightWired:

It’s a 100% forgery. There are numerous reasons, but the #1 reason: Laser printers don’t add anti-aliasing to fonts. Zoom in to 600% or greater in Photoshop or Corel. Look at an “A”. Notice how it’s smoothed a bit? You can see that the characters have been laid on top of the green gov’t background. There’s a hazy white area in between the strokes of each line of the character. When a laser printer prints on the paper, it basically burns it on with a super high precision. It doesn’t turn the area behind the actually copy white.

I work in advertising. I have studied this..as well as our department’s graphic artist—it’s fraudulent. Also file properties say Adobe CS3, black copy is much darker than the rest. The official seal is blurry and pixilated.

From Just A Grunt:

Blending high contrast type into a lower contrast background is particularly fussy work; it looks to me like the original text and original background started out at different resolutions as well. While text that bleeds through from the other side of a document would look different from the crisp text printed on the front, it wouldn’t change how the pixels in the image itself are grouped. The integrity of the typcial 8 x 8 pixel squares which you can see in the 6 shot aren’t busted up by artifacts the way they are in the A shot. I may not be using the right techno terms here — alas, it’s easier to zero in on the anomolies when you’re used to dealing with recalcitrant pixels than it is to explain.

From WoosterOh:

I find it odd that every word is pixilated around it, yet the black box is not. Those words are not on the document. To me, it looks like it is from some HA HA funny site that you can do your own certificates. Select a background image, select text to put on the background image. I guess that {the Certification of Live Birth is a computer-generated printout) could account for the pixels, but I am not even sure that accounts for it. You would have to assume that the generation means taking a scan of an actual certification, using it as an image, then generating text over that scan, then converting the text to an image, then laying that image down over the scanned certificate. Take the layers and flatten the image, then print the image. FAKE

From G Charles:

A word of caution. I use photoshop a fair amount and I just zoomed in on the text. I agree that this is not a scan of an original document “AS IS”. Nevertheless, it could well be a scan of an original document that has been run through a photoshop filter once or twice. And the original may well look pretty much the same to those who can’t zoom in on the photo. And as support for my “photoshop filter” theory, the seal carries the same pixelation artifacts. Therefore it is NOT simply text that has been superimposed–whatever explanation there is has to account for the seal and text having the same unnatural pixelation.

From Sue:

I was able to see what you are explaining. If this is obviously doctored, and I am going with you on this one, why would they do it?

From iurockhead:

Enlarge and the text looks like it has been added on top of the green and white background. I call fake. I don’t doubt his citenzenship and birthright, but that document is a fake.

From wise_man:

And the black text on this wide open field of the background, is awfully sharp and crisp for being a copy.

From SilverStar830:

Looks ‘chopped. It looks like an exceptionally EASY document to fake.

From Buford:

When blown up it is clearly a fake. At 2000% it is clear that the pixilation of the text is much finer than the pixilation of the background. It is an extremly low quality fake. If this served any purpose but to drive traffic to the KoS site I would be surprised.

From infidel65:

After repeated requests for Obama’s birth certificate, a copy shows up on the Daily Kos. This stinks to high heaven. The Obama campaign may have thought they’d put this issue to bed, but they have only succeeded in fuelling the suspicions.


To date, the suspicions have not subsided, yet people are talking about Obama's Certification of Live Birth (COLB) as if it really exists. Why? Because they know that foreign-born children are also issued a COLB by Hawaii, and therefore, the COLB cannot confirm one's natural-born status. Only the actual, "vault" original birth certificate can, and Obama knows that better than anyone. What other reason could there be for a sitting President to refuse such a simple request?

Because, it is not a "simple request," but a bombshell that blows Obama's entire Presidency right out of the water.

Now that you see the big picture, what are you going to do about it??

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Obama's Born Conspiracy: Obama's bogus birth certificate exposed!

Obama's Born Conspiracy:

Obama's bogus birth certificate exposed!

By Ron Polarik, PhD

 


AUTHOR'S NOTE: If you have any problems viewing this report, copies of it are also posted at: The Free Republic, Obama Crimes, and Obama's Bogus Birth Certificate (which also has my rebuttal to Neal Krawetz, someone who fraudulently claims to have "debunked" this report --  but who never read it!

Forward

The following report is the culmination of over four months of intensive, empirical research whose sole purpose has been to determine if the images and photographs posted on the Internet are true reproductions of a genuine document purported to be Obama's original birth certificate. The idea for the research actually began from the time when the first image was posted on June 12 to the Daily Kos blog. I don't recall on which website I actually saw the story (most likely World Net Daily), but the news had gone viral basically from the moment that it hit the Internet.

Before seeing the image, I had no idea that Barack Obama's birthplace was in question, or that his status as a natural-born US citizen had never been proven. Like millions of other Americans, I believed the story he told about being born in Hawaii to an American Mother (and a U.S. citizen) and an African Father (a Kenyan national attending college on a student visa). I had no idea that this issue would mushroom and take on a life of its own. What I did know, however, was that from the first time I saw the Daily Kos image, or what I now call, "Obama's fake birth certificate," that something was just not right about it. As someone who has scanned hundreds of thousands of documents in his lifetime, I had a hard time accepting that this was an original scan image made from an original paper document. As Fate would have it, right then, on June 13, I was looking at the conclusive evidence that the text on this image had been graphically altered, or "manufactured," as my first blog post would claim.

From that point onward, I had no inkling of what was to come. I had no idea that I would wind up being the only person on the Planet (at that time) to have spotted the anomalies that I knew were the by-products of intentional, graphic alteration, and to go on record as stating that the Daily Kos image was a fake. I was also not prepared for what came along with this knowledge, for what I had to endure for making it public. Basically, I had painted a big bullseye on my chest and my research findings, and the critics were now coming out of the virtual woodwork taking shots at me personally, and my research, secondly. I had started a new online game called, "Let's pile on Polarik," and every little error I made was magnified into a major transgression. Yet, the crux of my contention was never successfully refuted.

Now, if I had to do it all over again, I probably would not have done it at all, knowing that I'd be spending the next four months conducting further research and compiling evidence on not just the COLB image, but also the digital photographs that were to follow two months later. The personal costs to me were enormous, and I will not elucidate on them (but for those who know me, they also know what were those costs). What began as sort of a curiosity turned into my personal quest for the "Holy Grail," so to speak. I was guided only by the need to uncover the truth, and by the constant harassment by my critics. Had they left me alone from the beginning, I probably would not be writing this report today.

I debated, long and hard, about the title of my report. Aside from it being catchy, I ran the danger of being lumped into a group of false conspiracy theorists, and brushed aside as an idiot wearing a "tinfoil hat." (Actually, that's already happened, many times over). Perhaps there are a lot of false conspiracies, including some really outlandish ones, but there would not be laws on the books, both at a state level and a federal level, that specifically mention the act of conspiracy when the purpose of that conspiracy is to either engage in illegal activity, engage in a cover-up of that illegal activity, or interfering with the investigation of that illegal activity. Conspiracy can involve all of these. Yet, somehow, the word, "Conspiracy," has become a pejorative for "nutty theories from the fringe," as if there has never been a real "conspiracy."

Do you remember, or ever hear about, the "Watergate Conspiracy?" Do you remember, or ever hear about, what happened to President Richard Nixon as a result?

I would tell all of you who think that "conspiracies" are a joke and that the people who claim to have found them are "idiots wearing tinfoil hats," to just ask an FBI agent what he or she thinks about "conspiracy." Or, go ahead and ask a federal judge what he or she thinks about "conspiracy."

"Conspiracy" is no laughing matter, ladies and gentlemen, and neither is "document fraud," as in creating and passing a counterfeit birth certificate.

I should now alert you to the fact that I have been using the phrase, "Fake birth certificate," as a euphemism for "Counterfeit birth certificate," which is defined as, "A copy or imitation of a state-issued birth certificate that is intended to be taken as authentic and genuine in order to deceive another."

Sound familiar? According to Authenticate-360:

Birth certificates are generally used as “breeder” documents to gain other identity documents and to perpetuate fraud. But unlike Social Security cards, birth certificates are issued by hundreds, if not thousands, of entities, with little regard to consistency or security. An accurately forged birth certificate is a dangerous document, allowing the bearer significant access to everything from driver’s licenses to passports...The increasing availability and affordability of high-quality digital scanners and copiers is a constant threat to the authenticity of government issued documents.

There are current Federal laws in place that prohibit the use of false identity documents, such as a birth certificate, and they are spelled out in Chapter 18 of the United States Code, Section 1028, Fraud and related activity in connection with identification documents, authentication features, and information. In particular, there are specific paragraphs that relate to the use of a false identification document:

The term "false identification document" means a document of a type intended or commonly accepted for the purposes of identification of individuals that - (A) is not issued by or under the authority of a governmental entity or was issued under the authority of a governmental entity but was subsequently altered for purposes of deceit; and(B) appears to be issued by or under the authority of the United States Government, a State, a political subdivision of a State, a foreign government, a political subdivision of a foreign government, or an international governmental or quasi-governmental organization.

What you are about to read in this report are well-documented facts arising from evidence collected over a period of four months and subjected to intense scrutiny and empirical evaluation. Given the overriding fact that the individual whose identity document is in question, has repeatedly failed to provide a genuine identity document, the charge that this individual, along with other individuals, did conspire to proffer in its place, a false identification document, is hereby levied by the American people, by way of one of its citizens. To summarize the seriousness of these actions and this charge, and to the importance of what is contained within this report:

There is conclusive and irrefutable evidence that the COLB image created and distributed by Obama's campaign to the Daily Kos, Annenberg's Factcheck, and the St. Pete Times, Politifact, is, unquestionably, a false identification document. Furthermore, there is conclusive and irrefutable evidence that the photos taken by Annenberg's Factcheck, in collusion with the Obama campaign, are themselves, false identification documents, having been made from the same false identification document image, as well as from additional false identification documents created for the same purpose; namely, to proffer these false identification documents as true reproductions of a genuine, Hawaii-issued and certified, "Certification of Live Birth" document, and thereby, intentionally deceive the American public into believing that Barack Hussein Obama is a natural-born citizen of the United States, and thereby, fully qualified to become their President.

I never imagined that my studies would amount to this. I thought, like most Americans, that maybe the information was accurate even though the document image was fake. I thought, like most Americans, that Obama would simply present a copy of his real, original birth certificate, and that would be that. Yet, here we are, more than twenty months after Obama announced his candidacy for the Presidency, and nearly three weeks after the election, and Obama still refuses to show his real birth certificate!

Sadly, mainstream media have totally ignored this inconvenient truth and are not even been willing to even look at this birth certificate issue. They are all still in-the-tank with Obama, but even more so now that he is in line to be President. They all bought into the lies and fraudulent documents proffered up as evidence on Obama's qualifications. They have been too quick to label as "trash" or "garbage" any legitimate questions asked about Obama's real birth certificate. Even thigh-ranking governmental officials in the state of Hawaii where Obama was allegedly born, won't reveal what's on Obama's original birth certificate. All they have said is that they have it. They have not said (1) where Obama was born. (2) when Obama was born, or (30 even to whom Obama was born.

The answer to "What's on Barack Obama's real, original birth certificate" ranks right up there with some of the great mysteries of our time -- and that is really hard to swallow. That a man, with a dubious background, has been elected to the highest office of the greatest superpower in the world without ever having to prove who he says he is! That is not "nutty," that's just plain insane!

With all that said, and without further ado, I present to you my final and complete report on Barack Obama's bogus birth certificate, The Born Conspiracy.


EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

 

Since the beginning of Barack Hussein Obama’s Presidential campaign on February 11, 2007, there had been numerous rumors regarding Obama’s citizenship status. Several reporters had asked for a copy of Obama’s birth certificate, however, all requests were subsequently denied.

On or about June 12, 2008, the Daily Kos blog, a pro-Obama website, received an image from the Obama Campaign that they claimed was a scanned copy of Obama’s “original birth certificate,”. Before this document image was cropped to 2427 x 2369 pixels, it measured 2550 x 3300 pixels, or 8 1/2” x 11” when printed.

Also, on or about June 12, 2008, the Obama Campaign posted a smaller copy of the same cropped image, measuring 1000 x 1024 pixels:

“You may have recently heard right-wing smears questioning Barack Obama's birth certificate and citizenship. These assertions are completely false and designed to play into the worst kind of stereotypes. You can see Barack Obama's birth certificate for yourself and help push back with the truth...”

The very next day, which was on or about June 13, 2008, Obama’s Campaign replaced the first document image they posted with a smaller copy which they posted to a new website, “Fight The Smears” (fightthesmears.com). The smaller image was disproportionately reduced to 585 x 575 pixels, which was almost half the size of the original posted image, and one-third of its quality.

Also, on or about June 13, Politifact.org, a supposedly nonpartisan, fact checking website that is unquestionably pro-Obama, published a copy of the same image as that posted on the Daily Kos, but was also disproportionately reduced it to 811 x 786 pixels, or 1/3 of its size and 1/6 of its image quality.

On or about June 16, 2008, Factcheck.org, a pro-Obama fact checking website ,posted a full-sized image copy of same document image that appeared on the Daily Kos. Factcheck’s image copy was identical to the Daily Kos image copy before that image was cropped. Factcheck.org is owned by the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania; a center run by Obama supporters and funded by the Annenberg Public Policy Center.

Factcheck.org made the following statement to explain how they received their image copy:

"Bloggers raised questions based on the absence of evidence, specifically the lack of a publicly available copy of a birth certificate and the supposed secrecy surrounding it". According to FactCheck, Tommy Vietor at the Obama campaign sent a message to them and "other reporters" saying, "I know there have been some rumors spreading about Obama’s citizenship, so I wanted to make sure you all had a copy of his birth certificate."

I first noticed that the image posted to the Daily Kos and purported to be the “original birth certificate” of Barack H. Obama, did not look like a regular birth certificate. This image was made only from the front side of a COLB: no copy of the reverse side of this COLB has ever been made, :birth certificate” document was ever scanned, a side that contains all of the official certification instruments, such as the official Hawaiian Seal, State Registrar’s signature, and date stamp of when the document was printed.

To validate my findings that the text in this COLB document image was the result of graphic alternations, and not a result of any printer or scanner artifacts, I made over 700 test scans and images using an actual paper COLB and different scanners that were subjected to different combinations of scanning and image parameters. I was finally able to replicate the Kos image so closely that other image experts thought it was the same Kos image, and not my “clone.”

From this date forward, when I first discovered the evidence of tampering, and regardless of the unfamiliar format of the COLB and the questionable information it contained, I collected a great deal of additional evidence, that the scanned image alleged to be a true copy of Obama’s original COLB was forged, and that this altered image of an official state-issued document is nothing less than a false identification document as defined by Chapter 18, Section 1028 of the United States Code.

All of my findings pertaining to a single source image and the four copies made from of it that are still posted on the four (4) websites, DAILYKOS.COM, FIGHTTHESMEARS.COM, FACTCHECK.ORG, and POLITIFACT.COM, as referred to and described above, are outlined in my Final Report

On August 21, slightly more than two months after the publication of the image on the Daily Kos and Obama's website, Factcheck published their story about nine photos they claimed were allegedly taken of Obama's "real" COLB at his campaign headquarters – the same COLB used to make the document image they posted on June 16.

There was no longer any question in my mind that the COLB image Factcheck posted is a forgery and that Obama's real COLB, as proffered by Factcheck, is a nonexistent document. However, Factcheck created a conundrum for me: if the image Factcheck posted is a forgery of a nonexistent document image, then how can any genuine photos be made of it? The answer had to be that both the image and the photos were forgeries.

I have thoroughly examined the photographs that FactCheck published, and have subsequently found clear and irrefutable evidence of tampering with both the alleged COLB objects photographed and with the photos themselves. One of those COLB objects was, in fact, a printout of a forged document image with the Seal superimposed onto it for the final pictures.

FactCheck’s photos reveal both the absence of known, relevant features found on genuine COLBs along with the presence of illogical and impossible features that would never be found on a real 2007 COLB. Specifically, on the COLB objects photographed, the security border closely matches the border found on a real 2007 COLB. However, both the embossed Seal and the State Registrar’s Signature stamp do not match the same elements found on a real 2007 COLB, but perfectly match those found on a real 2008 COLB; or, in other words, something that would never happen in real life.

Hawaii made three important changes to their COLBs from 2007 to 2008, including the use of a larger certificate layout, a new security border, and, much to the chagrin of Factcheck and the Obama Campaign, a new Seal and Signature stamp that can now be stamped on a COLB by a machine.

With my experience and specialization in document imaging, my findings are conclusive and irrefutable that the COLB images posted by Obama to his campaign website, fightthesmears.com, to the dailykos.com, a pro-Obama blog, to FactCheck.org, a pro-Obama political research group, and to Politifact.org, are, in fact, image forgeries with the intent to defraud the American People into believing that these images were digitally scanned from Obama’s genuine, “original” birth certificate.

With my experience and specialization in photography and digital imaging, my findings are conclusive and irrefutable that the COLB photographs posted by FactCheck.org, a pro-Obama political research group, and to Politifact.org, are, in fact, photographic forgeries with the intent to defraud the American People into believing that these digital photographs were taken of Obama’s genuine, “original” birth certificate.


Chapter One: In the beginning

In the June 9, 2008 edition of National Review Online, writer Jim Geraghty posted the following story to his blog, the Campaign Spot:

 
Obama Could Debunk Some Rumors By Releasing His Birth Certificate.

Having done some Obama-rumor debunking that got praise from Daily Kos (a sign of the apocalypse, no doubt), perhaps the Obama campaign could return the favor and help debunk a bunch of others with a simple step: Could they release a copy of his birth certificate? Rreporters have asked for it and been denied, and the state of Hawaii does not make such records public...There are several (unlikely) rumors circulating regarding Obama’s birth certificate.

Geraghty listed these rumors as (1) Obama was born in Kenya, (2) Obama's middle name is really "Muhammad" and (3) Obama's first name is really "Barry," as he was called when he was a child growing up in Indonesia. Geraghty concluded his article by saying that "If the concern of the Obama campaign is that the certificate includes...some other data that could be useful to identity thieves, that information could easily be blocked out and the rest released."

Three days later, as if on cue, the pro-Obama Daily Kos blog posted an image of what that they claimed was a scanned copy of Barack Obama's "original birth certificate" that they had received from the Obama Campaign. Before the day was out, a duplicate copy of that same image (albeit it, much smaller in size and poorer in quality) appeared on Obama's own campaign website. A third copy of the same image would be posted on June 16 by FactCheck.org, a political website linked to Obama supporters and funders, followed by Politifact.org, a political website in the same mold as Factcheck.org.

From the first moment that this image was posted, reactions and criticisms spread through the Internet like a virus. Obama supporters stood by the claimed veracity of this document, while Obama critics protested it, not only for the data it held, but also for the way it looked.

To everyone not born in Hawaii, this "original birth certificate" looked nothing like what a traditional birth certificate should look like, and with good reason: it's not. This document is a short transcript of a person's birth record, and is called, a "Certification  of Live Birth," or COLB as I came to call it. A COLB is what Hawaii's Department of Health now issues in place of actual photocopies of the original, long-form birth certificate. The COLB is a "short form birth certificate," and when duly certified, can be used for all intents and purposes that a regular birth certificate could be used.

At a minimum, original birth certificates contained the names of the hospital where the child was born and the doctor who delivered the baby. Birth certificates had signatures and stamped or embossed seals on them. By the second week of this controversy, the American public discovered that this type of document was not a photocopy of the original birth certificate completed at birth, but a short transcript of a person's birth record. The original birth certificate is stored on microfiche.

The major problem with a COLB is that the birth record it represents could have been requested late, after a child was born, and the place of birth as recorded may be anywhere in the world. Thus, if Obama was actually born in Kenya, his mother could have registered that birth with Hawaii's Health Department when she and her son returned to the island. Obama's original birth certificate which Hawaii's Health Department officials recently confirmed as being on file, could also have come from anywhere in the world. In other words, while Obama's original birth certificate on record does contain the actual time and place of his birth, the Certification of Live Birth would not if Obama was actually born overseas.

The COLB (as shown below) contains the names of the Father, Mother and Child, the "race" of the Mother and Father, the time and date of birth, and the island and city of birth:



Regardless of a person's actual birth date, anyone authorized to request this COLB, will receive the specific data currently listed on a person's actual birth record, on the date the copy was created. This last criteria is crucial to understand because so many of the criticisms had to do with the "apparent" conundrum posed by getting a computer-generated certificate for people whose birth predated the computer age.

Computer printout or not, many people were still agitated by the apparent lack of visually recognizable feature that attest to its veracity, such as the Seal, signature(s), and date stamps. Initially, I was also a skeptic, having never seen a Hawaiian COLB before. Although this COLB image did not look the same as a traditional birth certificate, what captured my attention were the image anomalies I saw -- anomalies that never would appear on any genuine scan of a document.

Specifically, I saw that the text in this image bore the telltale signs of being graphically altered after the image was created. From June 13 onwards, the unfamiliar format of this document, and the questionable information that it contained, became tangential to my discovery that the scanned image alleged to be a true copy Obama's original COLB, was a forged document image. Now, with four months worth of research and supportive evidence behind me, I can now say, without any reservations, that my initial recognition of this image forgery was absolutely correct. 


Surprisingly, the same people who posted this forged image four months earlier, namely the Obama Campaign, the pro-Obama Daily Kos blog, Politifact, and the pro-Obama FactCheck group, are still passing it off as a genuine copy of Obama's original birth certificate. There are a lot of other people who are treating this iconic image as if it was an already established fact. At no time during this 4-month period, did the Obama Campaign submit a second scan image to corroborate the first one such as a scan of the reverse side where the certification elements appear: the embossed Seal of Hawaii, the date stamp, and the signature stamp of Hawaii's State Registrar.

No one on the Left seemed at all concerned that Obama had been given a pass on providing real evidence of his citizenship. So what if everyone else has to show a genuine document. This was Obama, after all, a man who could not do any wrong in the minds of his supporters. So adamant were his supporters about this document image, that anything challenging its authenticity was quickly and aggressively squelched. Even before Factcheck published a series of digital photographs purported to be Obama's real COLB, there were plenty of story lines already considering the birth certificate issue to be dead on the vine, with such titles as "Obama's birth certificate: case closed," or "Obama's birth certificate: the final chapter."

For more than two months, rather than make that second scan, FactCheck decided to gamble on pulling off the ultimate forgery by posting suspicious-looking photos of the same document that they claimed was used to make the scan image that they posted in June 16. Since I now have no doubt that their scanned image was fraudulent, I have no reason to believe that their "photographs" are any less fraudulent.

Supporters of Obama spent a great deal of time trying to explain away these suspicious actions, but logic and subterfuge are no substitutes for having independent observers examine not only Obama's original birth certificate, but also a current COLB containing his current birth record.

The "COLB" hard facts

Hawaii does not issue copies of the Certificate of Live Birth, aka, the traditional, long-form birth certificate. What Hawaii issues in its place is the Certification of Live Birth, aka COLB, that is a short transcript of a person's complete birth record on file -- it is only to be given to the person whose name appears under CHILD'S NAME, or to a member of that person's family, or someone authorized by the person to obtain it.

When people hear the word, "form," they typically envision a pre-printed document containing blank areas to be filled in later. In reality, nearly every form is of the "fill in the blank" variety. The COLB form is different in that it is not a pre-printed form at all, but a completely computer-generated graphic that is "redrawn" every time a COLB is requested.

Although the exact process for how these COLB forms are completed is not known, I imagine that either a computer operator manually enters the information into the blank areas provided, or a computer program automatically fills in these areas with the appropriate information, such as the child's name, parents' names, parents' race, place of birth, island of birth, and the date/time of birth. Perhaps the most important information written onto the form is the Certificate Number which uniquely identifies the birth record. Regardless of whether a person or computer fills in the "blanks," the information for those blanks come from the same place, a birth record database.

[IMPORTANT NOTICE] On Oct 31, 2008, the Directors of Health (Fukino) and Vital Statistics (Onaka) in Hawaii confirmed that there is a "birth record" for Obama in this database. However, that's about as informative as me saying, "I got a pen from my mother and it's in my pocket." You still do not know where, when, and by whom the pen was made. Logic dictates, however, that if birth record confirmed that Obama was born in Honolulu, the Department of Health would have thrown a huge luau in his honor by now.

OK, getting back to the business of creating a COLB, being a computer-savvy individual, I might find it hard to imagine that, in this day and age, a staff person has to manually type the birth data into the COLB form. Then again, we are talking about a State Government bureaucracy where paper forms still rule the roost. My bet would be that the completion of the COLB is not an automated process. Heck, every year when I have to renew my tag at the DMV, the clerks still have to manually type in my information. So, it's a good guess that it happens in Hawaii, too.

A confirmatory note on how these forms are filled in, is how Hawaii handles a request for a copy of a COLB. Individuals who wish to received a certified Certification of Live Birth (meaning that the requisite embossed Seal and Registrar's signature will be placed on it) are required to complete a form-fillable PDF file as shown below. Form-fillable PDF files have been around for some time, and it is worth noting that, by entering information into this request form, you are also replicating what a staff person might do to create the COLB itself.

 

As shown in the PDF form above, there are blank areas, called "fields," into which you are required to write the information requested. When this form is completed, you are then asked to print it and mail it in with the $10 fee. You cannot save this form with the information entered, and I would imagine that the same is true for the COLB form.

Now, here's the rub when it comes to requesting a COLB. When you fill out the form, you cannot simply enter the person's name (child's name) and expect to get back a fully-completed COLB. Hardly. In fact, if the name matches one on file, all you will get back is about the same as what Directors Fukino and Onaka said about Obama -- that a birth record exists. You only get back what you put into it. So, let's pretend that you had the legal authority to obtain Obama's real COLB (that is, Hawaii received both written and oral confirmation from Obama authorizing you to get it), and where it says, FATHER'S NAME, you type in "BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA II." If the birth record does not list BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA II as Obama's father, then what you'd get is a big, fat blank space where FATHER'S NAME would be.

I believe that the online COLB form is completed in much the same way. The staff person at Vital Records is presented with a blank COLB form -- which may or may not look like the finished product -- and, when the on-screen COLB form is completed, the COLB graphic is sent to a networked printer designated to handle all print requests for COLBs. Since all COLBs are printed on the very same device, all of the text in the COLB should look uniformly the same (Hold that "should look the same" thought in your mind as you read this report).

 

The COLB is printed on a special, green, Rattan-patterned paper. What makes it "special" and why some refer to it as "security paper" are the fibers embedded in the paper -- somewhat analogous to how our paper money makes use of specially-embedded fibers to distinguish counterfeit bills from the real thing (this point is also important to keep in mind here).

When I originally saw the COLB posted on the Daily Kos, I did not know that all of it was a graphic. I had recently ordered a copy of my own birth certificate and was expecting to see a similar document having text produced by printer fonts (vector fonts). So, when I saw that all of the text were written with bitmap fonts, or what a graphics editor produces, my attention was immediately drawn to it. Not so much that the fonts looked differently (which is what I originally reported back in June), but that they looked exactly like text that had replaced whatever was underneath. That is, the original text had been graphically altered from what was originally written there. The signs of this "overwriting" were patently obvious to me, yet, as I was soon to learn, not at all obvious to anyone else (anyone, that is, who had personally seen and analyzed this COLB image, who knew enough about how COLB's are made, and who wanted to prove to the public that it was a forged image).

Now, looking back on what I hypothesized four months ago, I find that I was spot-on about the altered text, and that's the one distinguishing feature that cannot be explained away by natural causes -- although many have tried their best to do so.

What is particularly important for the reader to realize is that, after four months of controversy over a single image allegedly scanned from Obama's original birth certificate, that image is still the only one ever made. Any time anyone on the Left is asked the birth certificate question, what we get back is a rhetorical question, like "Do you really think that a US Senator running for President would fake his own birth certificate?" How come they never ask why, with over $600 million dollars collected in campaign contributions, the Obama campaign could only afford to produce one lousy-looking image copy?

Of course, the real question is why not produce a real, paper one to show to the public? Why show just one image, and only of the front side of the COLB, but not the back side where the certified Seal and stamps reside? finally, why would one intentionally render that image to be flawed?

"Image" is everything

Time to clear the air here about what is, and is not, a "high-res" scan. The way some people on the other side of the COLB controversy have bandied that term about, you'd think they were talking about high definition TV. Many of these COLB believers maintain that this, now infamous JPG image, is a "high-resolution" scan. This term only makes sense in a relative way because, in comparison to the horrendously-smeared image posted on Obama's Fight The Smears website, every other copy looks "better" (as in "Easier to read"). In terms of image quality, size does matter, and the image copy that Factcheck posted to their website is the largest one of the four. Yes, it is big (2550 x 3300 pixels). Sure, it has a print resolution of 300 DPI (meaning that it would produce a letter-sized print). But, NO, it was never intended to be a high quality image, which is how "high resolution" should be defined.

If you've ever used a digital camera to take photos and transfer them to your computer, then you already know, or should know, what is a JPG image. JPG are the preferred format for photo and image files because they can contain a lot of visual information in a comparatively small amount of file space, due to what's called, file compression. All that you need to know about JPG files and compression is that there is a direct relationship between the amount of compression applied to the file and the visual quality of the image when it is viewed or printed: the greater the amount of compression, the smaller will be the file size, and the lower will be its visual quality. Appropriately, the JPG format is known as a "lossy" one because of the "loss" of visual information in exchange for a smaller (and more manageable) file size.

When it comes to posting images and photos to the Internet, file size is an important factor for several reasons. File size determines how quickly and easily an image can be downloaded and/or displayed on your computer. It determines the costs of maintaining image files on a website as well as the transmission of them to other computer. I mention these factors because they will be important in deciding whether a website owner replaced larger files with smaller ones for cost considerations, or solely to reduce the amount of information contained in them. Remember, the bigger the file, the better the image, all other things being equal.

Why is this discussion relevant to spotting a potential image forgery? Because, a forger knows that the evidence of graphical manipulation is more likely to be detected in a larger image of higher quality than in a smaller image of lower quality. In the case of digital camera photos, there is also additional descriptive information about how the photos were made stored within the photo images themselves -- information that may be incriminating. [NOTE: this additional information is called Exif data, and will be discussed later on in this report].

OK, you're probably asking yourself, "So what's so wrong with the size or quality of the Obama COLB image? It looks fine to me." That's like the guy who winds up in the emergency room, not believing that anything is wrong with him because he thought that he "looked just fine." There is also a lot wrong with the four image copies that a layperson would not notice.

The original, forged source image began its existence as a full-size scan of a real paper COLB. The COLB is printed on a standard, letter-sized piece of paper. Two of the four image copies (those residing on the Daily Kos and Factcheck) are full-size as well (although the Kos image was cropped close to the COLB's borders). The other two images (on Fight The Smears and Politifact) are 1/4 to 1/5 the size of the original source image. The fact that these four image copies vary in their size and quality is the primary reason why many people thought that they were made from other document scans, instead of from only one "scan." Listed in the table below are the four COLB images along with their image size (in pixels), their file size (in Kilobytes), and the amount of memory (in Megabytes) that they would consume when viewed on a computer. You can get a rough idea of how much JPG compression was applied to an image by comparing the file size to the memory required to view it (shown as a percentage of file size divided by memory size):

 

Website name

Size of image
(pixels)

Size
of File
(K)

Memory
Used
(MB)

Compression
Percentage
(%)

Color
Count
(actual)

Daily Kos blog

2427 x 2369

547K

  16.46

3% 

70,604

Fight The Smears

575 x 585

110K

.986 

 11%

32,379

Factcheck website

2550 x 3300

1,437K

24.08

  6%

77,903

Politifact website

811 x 786

94.9K

1.91 

  5%

30,293

 

The amount of compression and the color count tend to vary with the actual size of the image because, all things being equal, the larger the image, the more memory it consumes, and a greater amount of image compression is needed to save disk space and to improve download times. Keep these factors in mind as you read the table and view the images. The color count is an indicator of image quality, as is the amount of JPG compression. Obviously, the size of an image directly affects how much of the image can be seen and how clearly. The image that is the smallest in size and has the lowest color count is the Fight The Smears image. It is also the hardest to see clearly, and that is exactly the result the Obama Campaign wanted: if you cannot clearly see the image, then you cannot see any alterations made to the image.

The image with the highest compression ratio, where lower is better, and the second highest color count, where higher is better, was the original Daily Kos image, with a 3% compression ratio, and a 70,604 color count. Next in line was the Factcheck image with a 6% compression ratio and a 77,903 color count. Although the Fight The Smears image, and Politifact image had lower compression ratios than the images posted on the Daily Kos and Factcheck, they were also the smallest in terms of file size and image size, and had less than half of the colors displayed in the two largest images.

As for which of these characteristics are most important, a larger image size and a higher color count can compensate for higher levels of image compression. Although the Factcheck image was larger in size than the Daily Kos image, when it is cropped to the same dimensions of the Daily Kos image (2427 x 2369 from 2550 x 3300), and saved at a JPG quality level of 46%, the resulting Factcheck image will now have the same file size and use the same amount of computer memory as the Daily Kos image. However, its new color count will virtually be the same as the original, full-size image (from 77,903 to 77,478).

Normally, when a JPG image is saved with a quality level, or compression level, less than 40%, the image that results will not appear to be clear and sharp unless it is viewed at its original size. However, if you only get to view an image that was reduced to be a fraction of its original size, let's say, at the size of the COLB images displayed on Obama's Fight The Smears website, it will seem to look "just fine" when small, but look horrible when you try to enlarge it.

One of the other main differences between the FTS image and the Daily Kos image is its resolution: the FTS image is 100 DPI versus 300 DPI for the Daily Kos image. When you enlarge the FTS image to be the same size as the Daily Kos image, you will see a lot of visual gibberish, which as I said, is exactly what FTS wanted you to see.

Not only was their original image intentionally shrunk down to the size of an image "thumbnail," it was not resized proportionately; i.e., if you change its height to be the same size as the Daily Kos image, its width would be seventeen (17) pixels narrower than it should be. In other words, its aspect ratio was changed, calculated as height divided by width.

The image with the lowest compression level and the second highest color count was the original Daily Kos image. Next in line was the , Fight The Smears image, the smallest image with three times more compression than the Daily Kos image and less than half of the color count. Politifact's image, although bigger than the Fight The Smears image, had almost twice as much JPG compression and a lower color count.

Most surprising of all, however, was the Factcheck image. Although it had a higher color count, the Factcheck image, when cropped like the Daily Kos image, was the same size as the Daily Kos image and used the same amount of memory. However, its compression level was more than five times greater than the Daily Kos image, and almost as compressed as the Politifact image, that is less than 1/4 its size. Normally, any JPG image saved with a compression level less than 40% is not going to look that great when it is viewed at its original size. However, if you only get to view the image at a fraction of its original size, let's say, at the size of the COLB images displayed on Obama's Fight The Smears website, it will seem to look "just fine" -- that is, until you try to enlarge it. Then, all you will see is visual gibberish, which, as I said, is exactly what FTS wanted you to see. Not only was the original image intentionally shrunk down to the size of an image "thumbnail," it was not resized proportionately; i.e., it is wider than it should be.

When you consider that this image copy came from the same source file as its largest "cousin," at the Daily Kos, you begin to understand the total futility of FTS's deliberate attempt to hide any evidence of foul play. Additionally, the very last thing that Obama's campaign would want anyone to see, is the COLB image enlarged to its original size of 8 1/2" square, and that also goes for Politifact's image. Both of these websites displayed their copy of the original forged source file at a fraction of the original size (about 20 to 25% smaller than what the Daily Kos posted).

The only other scans ever made of a "Certification of Live Birth," or COLB, are those that are genuine paper copies, and are in the possession of other people (myself included), and that, in real life, look decidedly different from the deliberately altered image pretending to be what Obama's COLB might have looked like, if it were, in fact, not a forgery.

No matter how many challenges to my conclusions have come my way, I have never wavered from the inescapable truth, that an image of someone's real COLB had been markedly altered to look like it belonged to Obama. Or so the forgery conspirators thought.

To summarize, there was one, original source image that was forged, and four copies of this source image were distributed to (1) the pro-Obama Daily Kos blog, (2) Obama's Fight The Smears campaign website, (3) Annenberg's Factcheck website, and lastly, the St. Petersburg times Politifact website.

On all of these images, there is a telltale "dot" (a piece of dirt left on the scanner glass) that proves they all came from a single source file.

What is also important to know is that I was the first one, and, really, the only one, to prove conclusively and honestly, that the images posted to these four websites were all made from the same forged image, and to explain exactly how the original forged image would have been made.

In the following image, there is a visual anomaly in the upper left quadrant that can be seen in all four image copies. This anomaly is located directly to the right from the phrase, STATE OF HAWAII on the left side, and below the letters, "E" and "R" in the border banner, CERTIFICATION OF LIVE BIRTH (follow blue arrows). This anomaly was caused by a piece of dirt left on the scanner glass when the original source image was scanned.

Even though the size and resolution of these four images vary, with the Fight The Smears image being the smallest (585 X 575 pixels) and poorest in quality (100 DPI) , all four can still be seen in this comparison:

How the forgery was made

The timing of all these images is something that also confuses a lot of people new to this birth certificate brouhaha. As I mentioned in Part One, the "birth" of this conspiracy began on June 10 when Jim Geraghty questioned whether or not Obama was really born in the US. Two days later, on June 12, the first forged copy appeared on the Daily Kos, followed shortly thereafter by a smaller copy (originally 1000 x 1024 pixels) on Obama's own website, BarackObama.com. When Obama's Fight The Smears website spin off was launched on June 13, the image copy was moved to that location, and its size was cut in half to what it is now (575 x 585 pixels). Politifact was next according to claims that they also posted their copy on June 13 (although I was not able to find it until June 27, and I suspect it was back-dated). Factcheck's copy comes in a distant fourth in this phony COLB derby:

Website name

Date first posted

Daily Kos blog

June 12

Fight The Smears
(Barackobama.Com)

June 13
(June 12)

Politifact's website

June 13

Factcheck's website

June 16


The forgery began its life as an actual scan of a real, 2007 Hawaiian "Certificate of Live Birth," (COLB) that belonged to someone other than Obama (No, not his sister). The image acquired by the scanner was then saved as a JPG file. This is the file that was sent to the person who would do the actual forging. Whoever that person was, he or she was sent the information that was to go on the image. I doubt that the forger was the same person who did the scan (or scans, plural. In my analyses, I discovered that there had to be more than one COLB image used to make the forgery). Whoever did the scan did not have Obama's real birth certificate on hand, nor did he or she pull the birth information out of thin air. Only Obama, himself, knows the full truth of his birth origin, and only Obama would know which parts of it needed to be "modified." Somehow, and by some mean, that information needed to be relayed to the forger.

Recall that I referred to this forged image as being unique. What makes it unique is that this image went through three format conversions before it was ever released to the websites mentioned above. Essentially, the red flags for me were the predominance of white and gray pixels in between the letters of the CHILD'S NAME. The almost total lack of green pixels which should normally be there told me that the editing of the text was not done when this image was either a JPG file or a Windows BMP file -- the two predominant file format options when scanning a document.

Bitmapped graphic images are represented by colored dots called pixels. The more dots an image has, the higher the resolution, but also the larger the file. Likewise, the more colors an image has, the more that image will look like the document that is scanned (or the subject that is photographed). Unlike a JPG file where there is a loss of image information due to file compression, the BMP bitmap image does not discard any of the colored dots created from the original source or subject.

There is a third type of file, not previously mentioned, that is most commonly used on websites. This format is known as GIF, and it is also a bitmap image. However, the number of possible colors is limited to only 256; whereas, in JPG and BMP files, there are millions of possible colors. The actual number of colors, though, is dependent on the size of the image. It is strictly a matter of room here, for when the size of the JPG or BMP image gets smaller, there are fewer actual colors available.

I realize that this is a bit technical, but nevertheless, important to know because, when a document is scanned, a temporary, bitmap image is created in the computer's memory. From that internal, temporary image, you, the user, select the image format that you would like the final, permanent image to be, and the computer program then converts that internal bitmap image into that permanent image format you chose.

Logically and actually, if you request the program to use a bitmap image format for the permanent image, then you will have a file that is as large as the amount of computer memory used, with the maximum number of pixels and colors available for an image of that size and format. If you save the scan as a JPG file, depending on how small a file you wish or alternately, the amount of quality desired, you will lose some image information along with some of the colors.

Now, here is why this is critical to the COLB image forgery.

if the Obama COLB JPG image was created directly from the scanned internal image with a known amount of file compression, there would be a fairly predictable range of colors within that image. If there is a large deficit between the number of colors in a JPG image that was claimed to be made from a scan, and the predicted or expected number of colors, you can that postulate that the JPG image was not made directly from the scan image. Additionally, if there is also a deficit in the expected number of pixels of a given color, then you can also postulate that something was done to the image in between the time the internal scan was made, and this particular JPG image was analyzed.

Therefore, since the actual number of colors in the full-size, 300 DPI Factcheck image is far lower than what it should be, and there are a significant number of green pixels missing in the areas between the letters, it is a safe bet to conclude that this image took a detour somewhere along the line. It is that detour, I postulated, which diverted the original scan image to the forger before it ever arrived in Factcheck's inbox.

This deficit in the total number of colors counted in an image, coupled with the specific deficit in green pixels, is absolutely the result of human intervention, and not any artifacts known to Man.

With that fact firmly in place, then it is a somewhat simple, but lengthy and tedious, process, to figure out what would cause these deficits to be there, and then to reproduce the conditions to validate the process. The answer turned out to be, that the original scan image was saved as a GIF file, with its restricted color count, then edited as a GIF image, and finally, resaved as a JPG file with a moderate amount of compression. It should also be noted that neither the GIF nor the JPG, were subjected to any additional smoothing techniques to enhance the image. Had these techniques been applied, then the pixel patterns I found would likely not be there.

The resulting JPG image has a final color count of approximately 70,000, when, if it had been made directly from the image scan, as those complicit in the forgery claim, then the color count would have been well over 83,000, at a minimum. Only through sheer determination and a lengthy trial-and-error process, that produced over 400 test images, was I able to discern the right combination of factors that not only marked the image as a forgery, but also outlined the steps necessary to produce it. I followed these steps to make a clone of the Kos COLB image. Unfortunately, I did not keep track of all the difference changes I made, and so, the actual recipe to make it will need to be rediscovered.

The steps for making the clone involves processes that are familiar to most people who work with graphics. The GIF image, created from the JPG image, was then imported into a graphics program (NOT Photoshop) where the existing text was covered over with portions of the background pattern, and on top of that, in the spaces where the original text formerly information appeared, fraudulent information was typed in to make the image LOOK like it was Obama's COLB. I say, "fraudulent" information, because if it were true information, then Obama simply cold have gotten a copy of his COLB from Day One.

When the alterations were completed, it was intentionally resaved as a JPG, at a 45% compression ratio -- to hide the areas where the forging was made. That's the reason why the image looks the way it does.

Added to these steps, are the ones taken by the four websites, in changing the size, resolution, dimensions, and amount of cropping (*Politifact claims to have posted their copy on June 13, but according to the creation date on the image I downloaded from their site, it was July 8th, meaning that their web page was rewritten to reflect the earlier date). As I mentioned in Part One, while the forged image was most likely distributed to these four websites by the Obama Campaign, the person who manufactured it could be anyone inside or outside of the Campaign, or even inside Factcheck. The reason why I believe that the original forgery might have been made at Factcheck, is by virtue of their photo session with Obama's alleged real COLB and their efforts to squelch any claims of fraud on their part or on Fight The Smears.

The most salient point about the person who created the forgery (a person I dubbed, "Dr. X") is that he or she was not very diligent in its construction, even though the process used was sound. The original image, that served as the basis for the forgery, was made from a scan of a real, 2007 COLB that belonged to someone other than Obama (No, not his sister). This image acquired by the scanner was then saved as a GIF file (an image format different from the JPG format of the four image copies posted online). This GIF image was then imported into a graphics program (NOT Photoshop) where the existing text was covered over with portions of the background pattern, and on top of that, in the spaces where the original text formerly information appeared, fraudulent information was typed in to make the image LOOK like it was Obama's COLB. I say, "fraudulent" information, because if it were true, then Obama would have had no reason to refuse showing a real, paper copy of his COLB from Day One.

After the alterations were made to the text, it was intentionally resaved as a JPG, at a 45% compression ratio -- to hide the areas where the forging took place. This is the reason, and the only reason, why the image (especially the borders) looks so poorly copied.

When the bogus COLB image was first posted on the Daily Kos, people immediately wondered why was there a black rectangle covering up the Certificate Number. I can tell you now, that this black rectangle was added to the image using Photoshop CS3 after the forgery was created in a different graphics editing program (Not Photoshop). If the entire forgery were to have been created using Photoshop CS3, it would never have looked the way it did. To put it another way, the level of Photoshop skills required to change a decent-looking scanned image into this lousy-looking, COLB image, exceed what would be required to make a good-looking, forged image. So, even though the Kos and FactCheck images both had the same Exif data put there by Photoshop, it is wrong to assume that the entire forgery was created inside Photoshop (Exif data is information embedded within an image that describes how, and by what device or process, that image was made. Most graphics editors, except for basic ones like MSPaint, can display this Exif data, and even control which parts of it will be kept).

When the Daily Kos first published the forged Obama COLB image, the publisher admitted that they had only cropped the image (remove blank areas on the image) that was sent to him. However, after examining the Exif data Factcheck published their copy of the forged image, their image had the same Exif information as in the Kos image, with the major exception being the size of the image. A real paper COLB consists of an 8" square certificate graphic printed on a letter-sized (8 1/2" x 11") page of security paper, with no printing on the top 3" of the page. The front side of the paper has that green-and-white Rattan pattern and a blank area on the reverse side - on which the embossed Seal, date stamp, and signature stamp are placed.

The forged image contained a full-sized copy of the scanned image whose dimensions, as measured in pixels, are 2550 pixels (width) by 3300 pixels (height) at a print resolution of 300 DPI, or Dots Per Inch (actually pixels by inch). The print resolution determines what the size of the document will be when it is printed out. If you divide the number of pixels by the print resolution, you will get the size of the image, in inches, when printed. In this case, dividing the width (2550 pixels) by 300 equals a width of 8 1/2 inches, and dividing the height (3300 pixels) by 300 equals 11 inches. The image that Factcheck posted was a full-size copy (2550 x3300, 300 DPI).

Where things get strange is in the Exif data contained within the Kos image. If you recall what the publisher of the Daily Kos said, that the image sent to him was cropped before posting, then you can find the size of the cropped image reflected in the height and width measurements shown by the Exif data. In other words, the image after cropping was now 2427 pixels (height) by 2369 pixels (width) but with the same print resolution.

Not only was the cropped image also 300 DPI, but also the first half of the Exif data remained unchanged, including the date and time that the image was saved, the name of the graphics program saving it (Adobe Photoshop CS3 on a Mac computer), and three other variables. However the Exif data contained in the full-size Factcheck image, has information not found in the Kos image, including the dimensions of the thumbnail image and the amount of image compression applied when saving. A JPG image files can contain a much smaller version of it, called a "thumbnail") embedded in it.

If Obama's real birth record does not match anything on the forged image, regardless of what it actually says, then that is prima facie evidence of document fraud.

I have been collecting and analyzing information ever since the Daily Kos image was posted on June 12th. Not only did I discover that this image was a forgery, but I also discerned and demonstrated the methods used by the forger by using them to recreate an Obama COLB clone -- thus, validating my initial theory. Any attempt at recreating the COLB image MUST show the same, exact pixel patterns that I found between the letters in the original forged images. If it does not show those pixel patterns, then it does not look like the forgery does, and it does not demonstrate how the forgery was made.

On August 21, when Factcheck published photos that were allegedly taken of the same COLB used to make the image they posted two months before, many people thought that the controversy was over. Yet, two months before the photos, writers like Amy Hollifield had already dubbed the arrival of the bogus image scan as the "Final Chapter" in the birth certificate saga.

When Factcheck published their photos of what I had proven to be a bogus image, they created a major conundrum:
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The photos cannot possibly be real if the image pictured in the photos is bogus. If the image is bogus, then so are the photos. Not just by logic, however, but by careful examinations of these photos that proved they were not made from a real, paper COLB, or even several paper COLBs (Yes, there was more than one COLB object photographed). Some of the photos were taken of a color laser printout made from the original forged source image rather than a real, paper COLB.

To date, no one has been able to show that this bogus image was the result of scanner artifacts, JPG artifacts, anti-aliased text, or any other naturally occurring phenomenon. There is only one possible way for the Obama COLB image to look the way it does, and that's by direct graphic alteration of the text made after the scan image was saved.

Basically, this is the smoking gun, and the only smoking gun in this birth certificate conspiracy. Yes, it is a real conspiracy considering who and how many people are involved in this forgery and cover-up.

This image is shown below. It was first posted on the pro-Obama Daily Kos blog  who claimed that it was sent to them by the Obama Campaign:

On the same day, the Obama Campaign posted a duplicate copy of that same image on their website, Fight The Smears, (FTS) although the size of their copy was reduced to about 42% of the Kos image:

What very few people know about this image is that it was taken down the very next day, replacing it with one half as big and poorer in quality (the original FTS image was 1024 x 1000 pixels, the replacement is 585 x 575 pixels). Did FTS take down the original because some people were finding anomalies in it? The entire FTS web site has only one purpose: to mislead the American public by labeling as "smears" all of the factual statements made about Obama. Posting a bogus birth certificate on their website fits their modus operandi.

The headline that redirects readers to their statement about Obama's birth certificate is shown below. Following it is the text of the email that FTS urged supporters to send to their friends.

Barack Obama has made his birth certificate public and it can be seen here .

You may have recently heard right-wing smears questioning Barack Obama's birth certificate and citizenship. These assertions are completely false and designed to play into the worst kind of stereotypes. You can see Barack Obama's birth certificate for yourself and help push back with the truth...

As of September 13, I can confirm that FTS is still posting the same image, the same headline, and the same email letter. What is also of interest on the FTS website is a reference to "the independent group, Factcheck.org." FactCheck.org is most definitely not independent group, but belongs to the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania: a Center run by Obama supporters and funders.

FactCheck.org was also the third group to post a copy of the now infamous Obama "birth certificate" image to their
website four days later. Only this time, an uncropped copy of the image was posted:


FactCheck claimed that "bloggers raised questions based on the absence of evidence, specifically the lack of a publicly available copy of a birth certificate and the supposed secrecy surrounding it". According to FactCheck, Tommy Vietor at the Obama campaign sent a message to them and "other reporters" saying, "I know there have been some rumors spreading about Obama’s citizenship, so I wanted to make sure you all had a copy of his birth certificate."

Three months later, no other "reporters" have ever received a copy of this "birth certificate" image, or any other birth certificate image, for that matter, from Tommy Vietor or any one else. To reiterate, there has been one, and only one, image alleged to have been scanned from Obama's "original birth certificate," and that the only people alleged to have received a copy of this document image from the Obama Campaign have been (1) Markos Moulitsas, the creator of the
Daily Kos, a pro-Obama blog, (2) FactCheck, a pro-Obama political research group, and (3) Politifact.


Update to Part One

There have been a number of significant changes that have taken place on the websites mentioned in Part One.

As you recall, on June 12, the Obama Campaign posted a copy of the original scan image to their website, My.BarackObama.com, which became, "Fight The Smears," (FTS) on the very next day. The image that FTS posted was greatly reduced in size and quality from the copy they had posted on My.BarackObama.com (from 1024 x 1000 pixels to 585 x 575 pixels).

The original headline on Obama's FTS website (which has recently been changed without comment) redirected readers to their statement about Obama's alleged "original birth certificate." The text from the original web page is shown below.

Barack Obama has made his birth certificate public and it can be seen here .

You may have recently heard right-wing smears questioning Barack Obama's birth certificate and citizenship. These assertions are completely false and designed to play into the worst kind of stereotypes. You can see Barack Obama's birth certificate for yourself and help push back with the truth...

This headline and story line remained unchanged until sometime in the last week in September when, inexplicably (except to me),  FTS totally changed their headline and story line, although the same COLB image as was posted on June 12, remained the same.

FTS also modified its home page as well replacing what was there with a rather, bulky table, measuring two columns wide by nine rows high, with an additional top row or masthead spanning both columns:

 

This table now takes up at least three-fourths of the
FTS home page. Each of the 18 boxes in this table contains a separate story about one of the "smears" they found. The last box in the left column of this "Smear matrix," is the "new" story about Barack's "birth certificate :




Clicking on that box will take you to a revised headline and story line:


What following this introduction is the exact, same image that has been on their website since it was posted on June 12. HOWEVER, there's a new wrinkle here -- not about the birth certificate or his US citizenship, but about his Kenyan citizenship which Obama had previously denied ever having. The source of this new story is none other than FactCheck.org, the supposedly independent, nonpartisan political action group owned by the Annenberg Group, wholly owned and operated by loyal Obama supporters. It says the following:

“When Barack Obama Jr. was born on Aug. 4,1961, in Honolulu, Kenya was a British colony, still part of the United Kingdom’s dwindling empire. As a Kenyan native, Barack Obama Sr. was a British subject whose citizenship status was governed by The British Nationality Act of 1948. That same act governed the status of Obama Sr.‘s children.

Since Sen. Obama has neither renounced his U.S. citizenship nor sworn an oath of allegiance to Kenya, his Kenyan citizenship automatically expired on Aug. 4,1982.”


So, now, in addition to chiding others for insisting on seeing Obama's original, certified, paper birth certificate, we now learn that Obama really was once a citizen of Kenya (and maybe was one at birth, too).

Why did FTS change its web page regarding Obama's "birth certificate, and include a nonsensical statement about Obama's birth certificate, namely that "Smears claiming Barack Obama doesn't’t have a birth certificate aren’t actually about that piece of paper — they’re about manipulating people into thinking Barack is not an American citizen?"

Everyone born in this country has a birth certificate, so if Obama was born here, too, then he should have one. This isn't rocket science. Yet, Obama is the only one, out of millions of natural born Americans, who refuses to show his original birth certificate to verify his citizenship status. Obama is also the only person and politician to ever submit a forged document image in place of a genuine, certified birth certificate, hoping that this act of fraud would go unnoticed.

FactCheck: fraudulent forensics and fabricated images 

Up until now, I've limited my discussion to uncovering evidence and motives for fabricating an image that Obama supporters still claim is a genuine copy of Obama's actual Certification of Live Birth (or COLB). I have not talked about the concerted efforts of people and organizations intimately tied to Obama to squelch this process of discovery. Additionally, there have been no shortage of critics and detractors who claim to have no allegiance to, or support for, Obama as a Presidential candidate. Whatever are their real motives, which they have kept hidden, their animosity towards the researchers who question the validity of the COLB image is patently obvious.

Why would anyone, with no professed interest in Obama or this national election, would want to thwart the honest vetting of a Presidential candidate -- one,  whose continued efforts to hide his past are both unprecedented and unconscionable -- is a mystery to me. Nevertheless, their repeated attempts to both squelch my research and discredit me personally, will eventually backfire on them, if it hasn't already. Nothing says, "credibility," as allowing your opponent to find the evidence you need, while letting them think that they've got the "proof" to negate your theories.

Sometimes it's better to let your opponents think that you're as dumb as they say you are. After all, your opponents are not going to willingly give you anything that you can use against them.

In this section, I'll show you how and why the forged Obama COLB image was not the only fabricated COLB image being circulated on the Internet, nor was it the only COLB image supported by fraudulent affirmations. It was in this context that FactCheck was determined to have the last word on Obama's "birth certificate." What FactCheck thought would be the end-all to speculation about the veracity and legitimacy of Obama's birth certificate, turned out to be the bomb that would blow apart every claim they made about this fraudulent document, along with everyone connected with what is really, a conspiracy to hide Obama's origins.

In Part One, I spoke about the research I began immediately after seeing the suspicious-looking COLB image posted on the Daily Kos website in mid-June. While I focused on the construction of the COLB image, other critics were focused on its content, such as why "AFRICAN" was listed as a race and how could a laser printed document exist in 1961.

On July 20, another researcher on the forged COLB image took a different approach than mine, and decided to get his work published as an "Exclusive story" on three popular blogs. This publication was accompanied by press releases proclaiming that a "Computer Forensics Expert" had found the Obama COLB image to be a " Horrible forgery that was made using a COLB belonging to Obama's sister, Maya Soetoro." This researcher's expose gained a lot of traction on the Internet precisely because of the exemplary credentials he provided which touting his many years of experience working for the Federal Government as a forensic image expert. Naturally, everyone assumed that anyone with such a solid resume would be beyond reproach as a credible researcher.

However, as things turned out, Obama was not the only one pretending to be something he is not.

At first, I also thought that, given his credentials, he seemed to be credible, albeit not trustworthy or reliable when it came to keeping his promises, or even that knowledgible about the field he professed to represent. I also discovered a lot of inconsistencies and questionable statements in his research, as did a number of his critics. Although the hoopla created by his "exclusive story" tended to be a bit of a distraction, I never let it influence my research.

When I received image copies of an original 2007 COLB, not only did I discover that the border resembled the Obama COLB border, but also that this other researcher had been lying about having one. When he said that the 2007 COLB border was identical to the 2008 COLB border, that blew the lid off his deception. The resume was real enough, but it did not belong to him!

The reason why I brought up this story about this person's now-discredited research is because his fall from Grace as an "image expert" gave FactCheck all the ammunition it needed to shoot down all forgery research, and specifically mine.

In Part Two, there is more emphasis on what FactCheck did in the four months after June 16, the date they posted their copy of Obama's COLB image. This is not to say that the Obama Campaign website, Fight The Smears, did not engage in any shenanigans (which they did), but that their actions pale in comparison to the overt, fraudulent scam that FactCheck was cooking up last August.

If you recall from Part One, FactCheck initially thought that no one would question the veracity of Obama's COLB image after they posted their full-length copy of it. However, they were flat-out wrong to think that no one would notice the flaws in that image. Even if someone, like myself,  were to challenge it, FactCheck was prepared to squelch any assaults on its credibility.

They almost pulled it off without a hitch, thinking that their image copy -- and their adamant statements that accompanied it -- had settled the questions about Obama's birth certificate. Yet, for every question that FactCheck thought it answered, other questions began to crop up. 

On August 16, FactCheck held a "photo shoot" with Obama's alleged "real, paper COLB" at Annenberg's Chicago headquarters. What was it that compelled FactCheck to run off to the friendly confines of Annenberg, and allegedly take a series of high-resolution (and highly suspicious-looking) digital photos of Obama's "real" paper COLB? Why did they include with these photos a thoroughly confusing and inconsistent account of their actions on August 16, only to add an update to that story five days later?

Why all the changes at FTS and FactCheck?

The answer is simply this:

During the three months of research and evidence that I gathered about the forged COLB image, everyone thought that all this "forgery nonsense" would eventually "roll over and die" as they fully expected it would. If anything, my research and analysis became an albatross around their necks, a modern version of the Sword of Damocles dangling above their heads that just would not go away.

Now, with Obama facing a lawsuit demanding that he produce his "vaulted" original, long-form birth certificate to prove his citizenship, along with steadfastly refusing to present even a current, certified paper COLB, that would have settled the issue and only cost him $12 to obtain, we have reached a point in this saga where the folks at FactCheck and the Obama campaign are circling the wagons, still hoping against hope, that they can sweep under the rug, one of the greatest political frauds ever perpetrated in our nation's history.

All those jokes about us wearing "tin-foil hats" are no longer funny. This is now very serious business, and the longer they obfuscate and attempt to obstruct this investigation, the worse this scandal will become.

Unfortunately for FactCheck, all their efforts to thwart an investigation into their use of forgeries to cover up the malfeasance of a Presidential Candidate will have been for naught, because "this bulldog is not letting go of their leg" until the truth is known.

In case you're wondering who is that "bulldog," all I can say is, "Woof!" 

FactCheck's phony photo forgeries

If we've learned anything about Factcheck.org, it is that FactCheck most definitely is not an independent nonpartisan group, but belongs to the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania, owned and operated by zealous Obama supporters and funders.

On June 16, 2008, FactCheck was the third group to post a copy of the now infamous Obama forged COLB image to their
website :


As I mentioned in Part One, FactCheck claimed that " Tommy Vietor at the Obama campaign sent a message to them and to "other reporters" saying, "I know there have been some rumors spreading about Obama’s citizenship, so I wanted to make sure you all had a copy of his birth certificate."

Nearly four months later, no other "reporters" have ever received a copy of this "birth certificate" image, or any other birth certificate image, for that matter, from Tommy Vietor or any one else.

Which brings us to FactCheck's phony photo session that they allegedly held in August, or as they described it, "recently." The embedded photo data, know as Exif, tell a completely different story. According to the date and time stamps, the photos were taken on March 12 from 10:40 pm to 10:47 pm, or not exactly recently. The Exif data was extensively detailed and provided little wiggle room for FactCheck to try and worm their way out of the date/time stamp conundrum.

Israel Insider called them on it, too, and queried them as to why the date/time stamp was so long ago. However, they did not pursue it past that point. Their response was that the cameraman "forgot" to update the date and time, which Israel Insider took as incompetence on the part of the cameraman. But, was it just that, or something more intentional?

There is clear evidence of sunlight streaming through windows or doors, so the 10:42 pm time is definitely wrong. But, there are some curious parallels to the date and time of the alleged original scan of Obama's COLB. The original image was posted on June 12, and the Exif data in the image indicated that it was allegedly scanned on June 12 at 8:42 am, or that date and time may simply reflect the date and time set by Adobe Photoshop CS3, the program used to modify it.

I wonder: did the cameraman also "forget" to change the the The story that appeared on FactCheck talked about the COLB as if they were visiting a sick friend in the hospital.

The wildfire begins

From the first moment this image was posted to the Internet, the reactions and criticisms spread like a wildfire through a forest. While Obama supporters -- who still cling to its claimed veracity today -- celebrated its appearance as a way to squelch Obama's skeptics, Obama detractors not only protested its appearance for the data that it held and lacked, but also for the way it looked to them; that is, nothing like this one:



To anyone not born in Hawaii, Obama's "original birth certificate" looked nothing like what a traditional birth certificate should look like (such as the one above). At a minimum, original birth certificates contained the names of the hospital where the child was born and the doctor who delivered the baby. Birth certificates also had signatures and stamps or embossed seals on them that certified their validity. By the second week of this controversy, the American public discovered that this type of document was not a photocopy of an original birth certificate completed at birth, but was, instead, a shortened transcript of a person's birth record. 

This transcript is called, a "Certification  of Live Birth," or COLB as I came to call it. A COLB is what Hawaii's Department of Health now issues in place of actual photocopies of the original, long-form birth certificate. The COLB is a "short form birth certificate," and when duly certified by them, can be used for all intents and purposes that a regular birth certificate would be used.

A genuine COLB (as shown below with private data covered by tape) contains the names of the Father, Mother and Child, the "race" of the Mother and Father, the time and date of birth, and the island and city of birth. Regardless of a person's actual birth date, anyone authorized to request this COLB, will receive the specific data currently listed on a person's actual birth record, on the date the copy was created. This last criteria is crucial to understand because so many of the criticisms leveled against it had to do with the "apparent" conundrum posed by a computer-generated certificate for people whose birth predated the computer age.

This is the front side of a genuine COLB:



And, this the reverse side of a genuine COLB:



Computer printout or photocopy, notwithstanding, many people were still agitated by the apparent lack of visually recognizable features on the Obama COLB that would attest to its validity, such as an embossed seal, official signatures, and a date stamp as shown in the images above. Keep in mind that the public was shown only one scanned image of Obama's alleged COLB, and that was its front side. Had a scan of the reverse side been made, the questions about the absence of seals and stamps would have been answered.

That is, of course, IF the scanned image was genuine. Which it never was from the beginning.

The birth of the forgery

Initially, as someone who had also never seen a Hawaiian COLB before, I was also critical of the omissions apparently absent from Obama's COLB. However, once I got to examine the alleged Obama COLB up close, the focus of my criticisms quickly changed.

Although Obama's COLB image did not look the same as a traditional birth certificate, what captured my attention was not its contents, or lack thereof, but the image anomalies I saw -- anomalies that never would appear in any genuine scan of this document.

Specifically, I saw that the text in this image bore the telltale signs of being graphically altered after the image had been created. From June 13 onwards, the unfamiliar format of this document, and the questionable information that it contained, became tangential to my discovery that the scanned image alleged to be a true copy Obama's original COLB, was a forged document image . Today, with three months worth of research and supportive evidence behind me, I can now say, without any reservations, that my initial recognition of this image forgery was absolutely correct. 

Surprisingly, the same people who posted this forged image three months earlier, namely the Obama Campaign, the pro-Obama Daily Kos blog, and the pro-Obama FactCheck group, are still passing it off as a genuine copy of Obama's original birth certificate. At no time during this 3-month period, did any of these pro-Obama groups submit a second scanned image to corroborate the first one, such as a scan of the reverse side where the certification elements appear: the embossed Seal of Hawaii, the date stamp, and the signature stamp of Hawaii's State Registrar. 

Rather than make that second scan, FactCheck recently compounded their role in the forgery by posting suspicious-looking photos of the same document that they claimed to have scanned in June 16. Since I now have no doubt that their scanned image was fraudulent, I have no reason to believe that their "photographs" are any less fraudulent. Later on, I will explain why these photos are so suspicious.

Supporters of Obama spent a great deal of time trying to explain away these fraudulent actions, but logic and subterfuge are no substitutes for having independent observers examine not only Obama's original birth certificate, but also a current COLB containing his current birth record -- two things that the American public have yet to see.

I've been working with computers, printers, and scanners, going back to 1969, and with graphic arts as far back as 1965, and given a set of printed letters, I can discern what kind of device made them. Printer output is quite different from the text created by a graphics program, and even if a document looks "official," it may not be. More importantly, graphically altered text in an image would look the same regardless of what was scanned to create the image.

For comparative purposes, shown below is the same copy of Obama's alleged ""original birth certificate," a.k.a, a COLB, that was posted June 12 on the Daily Kos website. Following the Kos image is the only other Hawaiian COLB found on the Internet at that time. I verified that finding by doing an exhaustive Internet search looking for any other COLB examples, only to come back to that same, single image:

Both of these images are in JPG format, which is the most commonly used format with scanners and digital cameras. The reason why JPGs are the preferred format is because they can compress a lot of picture information into a much smaller file size. For example, the image of the Kos COLB shown above would consume over 16 megabytes of file space if it were not compressed; but, as a compressed JPG image, it only consumes one-half of a megabyte of file space. The tradeoff in space savings, however, is a loss of fine detail that was present in the original image produced by a scanner or camera.

Like any printed certificate, the COLB has a border that "frames" the body of information it contains. The original COLB certificate is printed on an 8 1/2" x 11" letter-sized sheet of paper having a green-and-white "Rattan" pattern. The top part of the COLB is blank, and when removed, what remains is an 8 1/2" square of paper. The crosshatched border, however, measures 8.09" x 7.90" and is not exactly square. The COLB borders are changed from year to year as a way to distinguish them from other genuine COLBS, and from fraudulent COLBs whose date stamp (and other year-relevant information)  does not corresponds to the border used that year.

Until I received a copy of a genuine 2007 COLB and confirmed that its borders were similar to Obama's COLB, critics were still taking issue with the look of its border, as compared to the borders on 2008 COLBs.

Once the COLB Genie was out of the bottle, other genuine COLBs started made their appearances on the Internet:

After seeing how differently the Obama COLB borders looked in comparison to these other COLB images, I also had issues about its validity and purpose. Yet, unlike other critics and researchers, verifying the border was never crucial to my investigation. From the very beginning, I theorized that the Obama COLB image had been "manufactured" using someone else's COLB as a template or starting point. I also made allowances for the possibility that a real 2007 COLB could have provided the border for the forgery, even if the rest of it was not used for the other components of the COLB. I had not actually seen what a genuine 2007 COLB looked like, so I focused my research on everything else that lay inside of the border. If the Obama COLB image was, in fact, graphically altered to make it look like an "official" birth certificate, then the border pattern would be inconsequential compared to passing off fraudulent information as genuine -- especially when no one else had ever seen a genuine 2007 COLB before.

Then, the unthinkable happened when I received a genuine 2007 COLB issued less than three months before Obama's COLB was allegedly issued to him or to one of his family members. It was a deal-breaker!

Here was a genuine 2007 COLB, with a border similar to the Obama COLB, that Obama supporters could triumphantly claim was proof that the Obama COLB was genuine. It was also a death knell for another researcher who had based his work on his claim that 2007 COLBs had the same border as 2008 COLBs (as shown above). Needless to say, I was also aware of other fabricated evidence that he produced, but I had pledged to a friend that I would keep the revelations to myself.

Before I ever received a genuine paper COLB, I had no idea how it would look and feel in person. The most surprising thing about the COLB is how thin is the paper that it's printed on. It's as thin and light as a piece of cheap copy paper. The green and white pattern is only on the front side, and whatever pattern that one sees on the reverse side is actually coming from the pattern on the front side.

While both the Daily Kos and Obama's website (aka, "Fight The Smears") posted trimmed copies of the same COLB image, FactCheck.org posted the letter-sized version of the same image copy. Although these three image copies are made from the same source image, they were intentionally made to look different from one another (this will be explained later on).

For display purposes, I am using the Kos copy of the image because it was the first one posted on the Internet, and the first one to catch my eye. Obama's "Fight the Smears" website posted their small, illegible copy of the image after the Kos did, and a week later, FactCheck.org posted theirs.

How Hawaii creates (and how one gets) a genuine Hawaiian COLB.

The entire Hawaiian Certification of Live Birth is a computer-generated graphic that is printed on specially patterned, green and white paper (as shown above).  Usually, official certificates are printed on patterned paper that also have a ready-made border. As a safety measure (or as a recognition tool), Vital Records has generated different border patterns every year since November 2001, or when this form was put into service (as indicated by the footnote in the bottom left corner). Although the border patterns were changed annually, the border dimensions have remained the same (well...not exactly as I'll explain below).

The computer-generated COLB is like a form-fillable PDF file. In fact, you can order a copy of a Hawaiian COLB (if you're authorized to get one) by completing an order form that is a form-fillable PDF file on Hawaii's Vital Records website:

Certificate Order Form.

More than likely, what a computer operator at Vital Records gets to see, when responding to a request for a COLB, is a graphically-created template with blank fields that are replaced by the information requested on the order form. That's the Catch-22 in ordering a COLB: you only get back what you correctly request to see. If the name of the father on the form does not match the name of the father on the official birth record, then what you get back is a blank space where the father's name would be.

Once the birth record data has been inputted into the COLB form, it is then sent to a networked laser printer to be printed off on a sheet of COLB paper.

Recognizing "red flags" in an image forgery.

Transferring the computer-generated COLB into a high-quality image file can easily be done with any computer scanner (even with ones that cost less than $100). Scanning a full-sized letter document into a digital image file initially requires a lot of computer memory and file space. However, as a way to reduce the file size while maintaining some of the document quality, the image is saved in a compressed image file format known as JPG (pronounced, "Jay-Peg"). With JPG files, there is always a tradeoff between the file size and the amount of detailed information that can be saved in it. As a consequence of scanning text documents and saving them as JPG files, there will always be some degree of distortion in parts of the document image, particularly around areas of line art and text in the document.

However, the distortion patterns that I initially found when examining the text in the Obama COLB image, were ones that are not produced by either a printer, scanner, or the compression factor of the JPG image. Critics of mine have tried to explain away these patterns as "scanner artifacts" or "JPG artifacts," but to no avail. The anomalies that I found should not be there if a document was faithfully scanned from an original paper document. Yet, these anomalies are there for all to see, and are proof-positive that the text in an original image was deliberately altered, after the image was created, by someone using an image editing program.

Normally, there should be a lot of green pixels from the background showing up between the letters on the COLB, but there is noticeable lack of green pixels can be seen in the first four letters of the word BIRTH (taken from CITY, TOWN, OR LOCATION OF BIRTH) as shown in the following two enlarged images. A grid was laid on top of these images so that the corresponding pixels could be better identified and compared between images. The first example is from the Obama COLB image followed by an example from the genuine 2008 COLB (which I will call "Michele's COLB")

Take a look at the area between the letters in the Obama COLB: very little, if any, hint of green from the background. Plenty of grey and white pixels instead -- exactly the pattern that would result from replacing the existing text with other text.

Now, look at the area in between the letters in Dan's COLB. Lots of green shades from the background -- exactly what should be there if an image is a genuine scan of a laser-printed document.

All of the type on this document was produced by the same graphics program. Whatever made the text for all of the headings also made the text for all of the entries.

Any text made by a typewriter, laser printer, or even ink jet printer, on a piece of colored paper, would have that color showing between the letters. When the paper is digitally scanned, it would still have some of that color showing between the letters. What it would not have, are only smeared, black & white pixels between them. Pixels are the dots that combine to make a digital image or photo. There would always be several pixels bearing the same color as the paper. Printed type produced by a graphics program will look about the same regardless of the magnification, with a minimal number of white and grey pixel patterns between the letters.

Here are some examples:

Here is the "HOUR OF BIRTH" header from Barack's COLB enlarged 5 times:



Here's the same data header taken from Dan's 2007 COLB scanned at the same resolution with the same amount of file compression.

This is how this text data should look on a genuine, unretouched, scanned document image.


Their fate was "Sealed"

When Factcheck published their own copy of BHO's COLB image, it was no more genuine than any of the other three copies made from the forged source image, as I explained in Part One above. Factcheck's COLB image constitutes a counterfeit document image, that was graphically "manufactured by cobbling together parts of images made from real COLBs, covering over the existing textual information with pieces of the background, and then adding deceptive identity information to it, thereby creating a false document made to look like what Obama's genuine COLB might be, if it actually existed in point of fact. The Factcheck image was the exact, same image as first posted to the Daily Kos, with the exception being that the Daily Kos cropped off the extra background on the top and the sides, as can be seen here:

There is a difference between questioning the authenticity of a document image and questioning whether the document image is a deliberate forgery -- especially in this era of manufactured news stories like Dan Rather's discredited "expose" of President Bush's military records. If there were any early critics who were convinced from the moment they saw it on June 12, that they were looking at a stone-cold forgery, they did not make themselves known to the public or the blogsphere until after I began my research to prove that the image posted was unquestionably manufactured.

There is a quantum leap of a difference between someone who just suspects that the image might have been "Photoshopped," (a term I define below), to someone actually conducting empirical studies to answer the question of its authenticity. I can safely say now that I was the first person to do this empirical research and to carry it through until I was 100% certain that I have found irrefutable evidence of a forgery. Whatever anyone thinks of me or my research, I am going to let the evidence speak for itself, because the evidence leaves no more room for alternate theories. That is the reason why it has taken me four months to get to the point where the evidence is so overwhelming, that all I need do is present it, explain it well enough for as many people as possible, and let the chips fall where they may.

The three major players in this little" con game include Obama, his campaign staff, and Annenberg's Factcheck group, with a supporting role played by Politifact: a Factcheck sister organization allied with the St. Petersburg Times. The Daily Kos was just picked as a testing ground for the fledgling forgery. If the Left bought it, and they did, hook, line, and sinker, then with enough word-of-mouth, the rest of the American electorate would also buy it. From the very beginning, this was a clever plan to both deflect any claims that Obama might not be a natural-born US citizen and qualified to run for President, and to promote Obama to the American electorate as a fully American, a self-made man.

On August 16, two months to the day after the publication of the image on the Daily Kos and Obama's website, Factcheck published their story about nine photos they allegedly took of Obama's "real" COLB at his campaign headquarters.

As far as I was concerned, there was no longer any question that the COLB image is a forgery what people posted published is a forgery and that Obama's real COLB is a nonexistent document. Because based on the photographs that Factcheck made of a nonexistent document that they claim is both tangible and authentic. Because it would be an oxymoron and a non sequitur for people to say that they now believe that the COLB document image is a genuine copy

There are no gray areas concerning the evidence I've collected and presented about the COLB image being a bogus, nonexistent document, and that same reality must apply to any and all images and photographs allegedly made from that same document: they cannot be real if their source is bogus. If even one aspect of one photo is demonstrated to be fraudulent, i.e., intentionally altered to create the illusion of authenticity, then all of the other photographs must also be fraudulent. The facts are clear. The evidence is black & white, cut & dried: If anything about the source document is not real or authentic, then everything about the source document is false and fraudulent.

Nevertheless, I have thoroughly examined the photographs that Factcheck published, and have subsequently found clear evidence of tampering with both the alleged source of the photos, and the photos made of that source. Factcheck has committed sins of omission and sins of commission given that their photos reveal both the absence of known, relevant features found on genuine COLBs along with the presence of irrelevant and illogical features that would never be found on real COLBs.

What makes a COLB image genuine?

Feature #1: The tell-tale pixel patterns

On June 12, when I first saw the image claimed to be a true copy of Obama's birth certificate posted on the Daily Kos and Obama websites, I immediately noticed a number of graphical oddities. What bothered me were the fuzzy grey and white pixels that I found in between the letters of the text on the Kos image -- the highest quality copy of the images posted online. I have been making digital document scans for over 30 years, and I have never seen any scanner produce results such as these. In other words, these pixel patterns were not "scanner artifacts" as many others have claimed.

More than that, however, from my experience in working with digital images, I also knew that the pixel patterns I saw were not the result of image compression typically found in JPG files. What I did recognize is how graphically-created text looks when it has been applied over an existing image whose original text had first been covered up with copies made of background on which the original text was written.

Below are some comparisons made between Obama's 2007 COLB image and the image of a real 2007 COLB and a real 2008 COLB. I will compare the word, "BIRTH," that appears in "HOUR OF BIRTH," on the COLBs. The two comparison COLBs were made to have the same size,color count, and level of image compression.

Normally, there should be a lot of green pixels from the background showing up between the letters on the COLB, but there is noticeable lack of green pixels can be seen in the first four letters of the word BIRTH (taken from CITY, TOWN, OR LOCATION OF BIRTH) as shown in the following two enlarged images. A grid was laid on top of these images so that the corresponding pixels could be better identified and compared between images. The first example was made from Obama's alleged 2007 COLB image followed by an example made from a genuine 2008 COLB. The first four letters in the word, "BIRTH," are enlarged five times normal size, and a pixel grid was placed over it to better identify the individual pixels:



Obama's alleged 2007 COLB:

A real 2008 COLB:

Take a look at the area between the letters in the Obama COLB: very little, if any, hint of green from the background. Plenty of grey and white pixels instead -- exactly the pattern that would result from replacing the existing text with other text.

Now, look at the area in between the letters in the 2008 COLB. Lots of green shades from the background -- exactly what should be there if an image is a genuine scan of a laser-printed document.

Here's another comparison between the word, "BIRTH" on Obama's alleged 2007 COLB:

And the word, "BIRTH" on a real 2007 COLB:

The anomalies that I found should not be there if a document was faithfully scanned from an original paper document. Yet, these anomalies are there for all to see, and are proof-positive that the text in an original image was deliberately altered, after the image was created, by someone using an image editing program.

As I mentioned in my first blog post, it is my opinion, as an experienced user of computers and computer graphics, that the images posted on the Kos website, the FactCheck website, Barack Obama website (aka, Fight The Smears), and Politifact, are not the original scanned images of Obama's Certification of Live Birth or COLB, but are graphical forgeries.


Amazingly, four months after I published my original thesis, that the pixel patterns found in between the letters of text on the bogus Obama 2007 COLB were definitive signs of graphical alterations, aka, forging, the claim is the most enduring, irrefutable, and also one of the most damning pieces of evidence supporting my contentions!.

The specific details that differentiate between a real COLB image and a fraudulent one will be presented later on in this report. For now, I wish to discuss what had been the two most prominent features missing from the COLB image when it was first seen. Missing from the COLB image, at initially as seen with the naked eye, were the Seal and signatures. These two elements, along with a missing second fold line, would subsequently appear in the photos allegedly made from Obama's real COLB, and the same COLB allegedly used to make a scanned COLB image. Although the faded outline of the Seal was revealed, after the image was run through edge detection, and the signature stamp revealed, albeit barely, after color enhancements, the lower fold was still nowhere to be found in the image:

Compared to the scans I have that were made from a real 2007 COLB, both the Seal and the lower fold are more easily seen than the Obama COLB -- either with the naked eye:


-- or with edge detection applied:



For that matter, both the Seal and the folds are easily recognized on a real 2008 COLB without edge detection:


The Seal, signature stamp, and the second fold line were all visible in the other real COLB's that have been posted on the Internet:

Jason Tomoyasu's COLB:

Jeremy Smith's COLB:

The PD COLB:

Of all the features found on real COLBs, the embossed Seal, the date stamp, and the Registrar's signature are what distinguishes a certified COLB from one that is not. So, it is understandable why they were also the main points of contention when the first COLB image was released on the Daily Kos. Basically, however, it was the fact that the COLB looked nothing like what an original birth certificate looked like, that caused the most disbelief among people not familiar with the short-form "transcript" of a person's birth record. Once people understood what was (and was not) supposed to be seen on the COLB, they were more accepting of the images despite the fact that the second fold line could not be found anywhere in the image.

The people who doubted the authenticity of this image included those who pointed to the obviously missing Seal, Signature, and second fold line, but there was a great hue and cry raised about the use of the word, "AFRICAN" for the RACE of Obama's father. To date, that question has not been satisfactorily answered, but it would be such an obvious mistake to make if, in fact, the term was never used on any other COLBs. Perhaps, if African-American was listed as a race, and the father was not an American, then Obama Sr, would have the

What is "Photoshopping?"

Before continuing, I need to explain the process of copying one portion of a photo and pasting on top of the same one, or a different one -- which is the first thing that comes to mind for most people when the verb, "Photoshopped," is mentioned. To reinforce this association, the two most notorious "Photoshopped" photographs to ever be published in the mainstream media involved "cloning", a process of duplicating a part of an image and transferring it one or more times, in successive locations, on the same photograph. There is a tool in Photoshop, that is also found in most image editors, called the "Clone" tool (appropriate name). The way it works is that you place the tool over the area that you want to copy, press the SHIFT-ALT key combination to set a marker over the starting point, and then move the mouse cursor over to the area where you wish to place the copy. When you begin to trace over the area with the marker, whatever is under the marker will be transferred to the area under the mouse cursor.

During the Second Hezbollah-Israel War, the Reuters news agency published a photo of Beirut -- taken by an Arab "stringer" (aka, freelance photographer) -- showing multiple plumes of black smoke billowing in the distance. To the trained eye, familiar with the "cloning" tool found in Photoshop and many other programs, it was obvious that most of these smoke plumes were copied from one plume and pasted next to it to give the impression that Beirut had suffered much more serious damage from the battle that ensued there.

This act of photo deception was a deliberate attempt by the stringer, and a very willing, historically anti-Israel, media outlet to bring further condemnation on Israel. In fact, making fake photos and videos is a cottage industry for the Palestinian propaganda machine.

The second, more recent Photoshop deception, was a photo of an Iranian missile launch that was made to look like a barrage of missiles had been fired. Recently, there were other likely Photoshopped photos that surfaced on the Internet, one of North Korean president, Kim Jong-Il, apparently standing amidst army officers reviewing a parade. There was also a graduation photo of Barack Obama apparently standing amidst his classmates, but there were a number of objects that were out-of-place, including some shadows that should have been cast if an actual person was standing where Obama was allegedly standing.

There is another process similar to "cloning" that is found in Photoshop and other image editors. It is called, "stamping" and involves taking one area of an image and "pasting" it over another area. It was this simple but somewhat tedious process that the forger used to take portions of the green-and-white background from one or more source COLB images, and paste them over the existing text on the target COLB image. This is the process that a self-admitted, pretend forger, Jay McKinnon, used to create blank and partially filled COLB images that some people seriously thought were the source images for the forgery.

It wasn't until July 3, that this charade was put to rest in a story that first broke on the Israel Insider and the Free Republic forum. Unfortunately, what should have made people more aware of how easily they can be fooled by an image, never seem to have a lasting affect on anyone's mind. Nevertheless, the original image forgery that was posted on four different websites were still drawing a lot of believers and had a lot more staying power than any of the "imitation forged images" made since then.

An interesting subplot to the story about the McKinnon charade is for how long it has remained on the Free Republic as a place where the original Obama COLB forgeries could be discussed along with all the efforts made to get Obama to release his real birth certificate to the public. This July 3 story, appropriately titled, "Blogger admits Hawaii birth certificate forgery, subverting Obama claims (Uh-oh)," has become one of the longest running, and most active, topics on the forum this topic, at last count, was viewed over 17,650 times with 6,643 comments left by visitors to that post. "Uh-oh," indeed!

The number of people who believe that this forged image is a genuine copy of an actual document really blows my mind because it does not take a person with a trained eye, or any proficiency in Photoshop, to spot the obvious alterations to this image. The same can be said for the pictures proffered by Factcheck as genuine photographs of Obama's real COLB. Basically, anyone with a good, "old-school" working knowledge of photography; e.g., how to take into account different shooting angles and different lighting conditions, and to manually adjust a camera accordingly," should be able to recognize when a photo does not reflect reality.

Yet, there may not be that many photo-savvy people left with all of the improvements made in digital photography. Even a novice can take professional-looking photos at the push of a button with a $100 digital camera set on AUTO.

As someone who has been taking pretty good photographs with some pretty good cameras for the past 40 years, I do know an unreal photograph when I see one. For example, if I know that a photo was taken in the afternoon, when the sun is setting in the West, and I see shadows from other objects projected to the East, I do not expect to see any shadows going in the opposite direction, and neither should anyone else.

I don't ask or expect people to accept what I say solely on the basis of my stated experience (as many of my critics have done with theirs). If I cannot explain to a lay person, in common sense terms, why a photo or image appears to be bogus, using concrete demonstrations to convey to them what I see, then I don't bother saying it. Period.

What is an "overlay?

Now that I'm done with the basics of "cloning," Photoshop-style, let me summarize it by saying that, whether a person is copying an object to make it appear multiple times, or copying it to superimpose (overlay) it on top of another part of the same image, the process is identical. The difference lies in whether the pasted part is kept solid, as-is, or is changed in some way so as to blend it into the photo or image.

Therefore, you can take it as a given, that when I am talking about how the forgery was "manufactured" or "Photoshopped," I am talking about how a solid-appearing object, in one photo or image, was actually taken from another photo or image (or even from another part of the same source), and pasted onto that first photo or image to make it look like a genuine, unmodified original.

Conversely, when I'm talking about creating an overlay for demonstration purposes, I am referring to the same process of copying and pasting, with the main difference being that the copied part is made to be partially transparent so that the viewer can simultaneously see both the original image or photo and the part that was copied from another source and pasted over it.

Feature #2: The Seal

Here are the images of real 2007 Seals as they actually appear on a real 2007 COLB (color enhanced), both before and after edge detection:

And, here are the entire COLBs from which the images of these Seals were made:

One feature readily apparent from the real 2007 COLBS seen above, is that a real Seal leaves a dent in the surrounding area of the paper when it is pressed into it.

In stark contrast to the real 2007 COLBs, the bogus 2007 COLB as shown in Factcheck Photo #5 (from the Factcheck COLB collection), there is not even so much as a minute deflection of the paper that would be left by a real, embossed metal seal:

Here's a picture of a stamper, similar in effect to what Hawaii might use to make their Seal:

It is, basically, a clamp, and since I have a real, paper COLB to examine, I can tell you that there is no mistaking what sort of object made its Seal impression. If you have ever had a document notarized, the process and results are identical.

The fact that, in every photo showing the fake Seal -- especially on close-ups of it, there are no deflections whatsoever in the surrounding paper. Why should there be, when you consider that these "fake Seals" were Photoshopped on a printout of a "paper COLB" and not stamped on anything genuine?

The Seals show up best under a form of image enhancement known as edge detection:

Think of it as a way to trace the outlines of objects regardless of their different colors. A real 2007 Seal has two wide double circles:

The fake Seal has two narrow ones no virtually space between them:

Notice also that in the real Seal, there is a break in both outer circles, between the "O" and the "F" in "DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH." No such break can be found in the fake Seals:

The example below is an overlay where the date and registrar stamps on the back of a fake COLB are matched for size with those on a real 2007 COLB. In order to make the comparison possible, the real COLB was color enhanced and flipped horizontally, and the fake Seal was made semi-transparent and overlaid on top of the real Seal. The result aptly shows that the real 2007 Seal is noticeably larger than the fake 2007 Seal:

This finding is the norm, and not an anomaly. On every Factcheck photo, allegedly made of a 2007 COLB, in which a Seal can be seen, its size is not the same as the real 2007 Seal pictured above. As also noted above, The word, "of" is missing from the Seal's bottom logo, STATE of HAWAII, and in its place are what appear to be two dashes. In photo #1, the word itself appears to have been intentionally "scratched out" (and was not caused by light hitting it):

Below are photos after an edge detection filter was applied to make the Seal's details visible:

Notice that "DEPARTMENT" in the "DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH" logo is always blurry. Just as this word is missing, so, too are all of the letters malformed.

In the middle of the Seal is the Caduceus, the symbol of the American medical profession for almost a century. The Caduceus consists of two serpents criss-crossed around a staff topped by a round knob and flanked by wings.

In the real Seal, it looks like this:

In the false Seal, it looks like this:

The wings and serpents in the real Seal are smaller and symmetrical, whereas they are unequal, uneven, and almost touching the inner ring in the false Seal. In fact, wherever the false Seal is shown, it has less detail than the area around it.

The reverse side of a real, embossed seal can be seen from the front side of the COLB, and right-reading on the back of the COLB. However, if you were to take the image of a real COLB, and flip it horizontally, it would not look to identical how the Seal actually appears on the reverse side. In other words, the reverse side of a real Seal is concave with the Seal right-reading. On the front side, it is convex, with the Seal reverse-reading.

Yet, when the front side of the false Seal is flipped over, the reverse side looks identical to how it appears on the back side. The reason for this match is that the front-side image of the false Seal was, indeed, flipped horizontally, and superimposed on the back-side image.

When you recognize and realize that the Seal shown in the photos were not impressed into the document, but were Photoshopped onto the document photo. In other words, the Seal is bogus.

In all, except two, of the photos showing the Seal, the Seal appears to fit inside a circle, or more accurately, a circle that is barely bordering on being elliptical:

Either way, this situation would only be possible when viewing the Seal on the COLB laid flat, with the orientation of the camera perpendicular to the COLB in all directions. The COLB is shot with the camera held vertically (in a portrait layout) and the picture has to be rotated 90 degrees to the left to view the COLB in its upright position:

Also, if you take the photo of the Seal (photo #7) and flip it horizontally, so that the Seal is right-reading, copy it, increase its transparency, and then overlay it on top of the Seal in photo #6, you will have a perfect match between them -- not possible since the two photos were taken of different sides of the COLB and the Seal and from two, very different angles:

If you also look at where the Registrar's stamp is placed (although it is at a steeper angle due to the odd angle of photo #7, you will see that the words, STATE REGISTRAR, fall inside the bottom border. This positioning can also be seen by overlaying photo #9 on top of photo #2.

Because the Seal appears too faint to see all of it, I applied edge detection to this overlay to make it stand out more:

The position of the Registrar's stamp would never be put that low on a real COLB because its position is fully dependent on the position of the Seal. If the Seal is too low on the page, as shown in both the real COLB and the fake COLB, the stamp would go off to the right, and not below the Seal. If you look at where the real Seal is on the real COLB, and compare it to the faked COLB, you will plainly see that the Seal on the faked COLB is lower than the Seal on the real COLB - which has its Registrar stamp off to the left.

For this overlay, I used photo #6 because the photo that I took of the real 2008 Seal is approximately from the same angle -- although the paper was laid almost flat, whereas the subject in photo #6 is bent along the bottom fold line. However, as I noted above, the top part of the Seal above the fold line does not appear to be sufficiently angled with respect to the bottom part of the Seal below the fold line. This is also the reason why the entire Seal can almost be circumscribed by a circle drawn around it. Aside from the minor perspective shown in the upper left quadrant of the Seal in photo #6, there is a very close match between this Seal and the 2008 Seal I photographed.

Here is the "alleged 2007" Seal shown in photo #6:

Here is the actual 2008 Seal shown in my photo of a 2008 COLB:

I used the elliptical selection tool to highlight just the Seal itself, made a separate image copy from it, made a minor color adjustment, and reduced it to be approximately the same size as the Seal in photo #6.

Then, highlighting just the Seal, I copied it and pasted it on top of photo #6 as a separate layer.

Now, here is an animated GIF showing the correspondence between the two: focus your attention on the right side where the word, "HEALTH" and the narrow, double circle exhibit the most correspondence:

There is another anomaly with this Seal, along with the date stamp and the Registrar's signature stamp. For starters, the Registrar's stamp is too placed low. The Registrar stamp is positioned within the middle of the bottom border, which would never occur on real COLBs.

Back when some enterprising individual had hoped to prove that the Factcheck image (and all the copies of it) was real, and that I was wrong, he was able to partially reveal the hidden Registrar's signature by changing the color balance on the image by moving the Magenta/Green slider all the way over to the Magenta side, and sliding the Cyan/Red slider all the way to the Red side (while preserving Luminosity). This rendered the pixels of the Registrar stamp partially visible to where most of it could be interpolated.

Another individual, also hoping to prove me wrong, created an animated GIF by taking the date stamp and Registrar stamp from the 2008 COLB that I have posted on my Photobucket account and overlaying it on top of this color-altered Factcheck image, using as a guide, the omnipresent JUNE 6, 2007 date stamp that bled through whatever was used to manufacture the image.

The result is an animation that alternates between the Registrar stamp and date stamp of the 2008 COLB and the graphically-enhanced Factcheck image. As can be seen from this creation, the Registrar stamp and date stamp are placed where they appear in the two Factcheck photos (#7 & #9) of the reverse side:

However, the Registrar stamp is, again, placed lower than what is actually done on either 2007 COLBs or 2008 COLBs, as can be seen by this enhanced copy of a 2008 COLB whose border on the front side can be seen from the rear side:

It also is too low on a real 2007 COLB, a shown in this overlay:

There is a remarkable (as in "too close to be real") match between the stamp used for the 2008 COLB and that used for the faked 2007 COLB:

The COLB coup de grâce

Now, here comes the coup de grâce -- that's French for a "death blow" -- that really does deal a death blow to these bogus photos ever being real. Ready?

If you recall from the above discussion, I demonstrated, fairly convincingly, why the Seal shown in all of the photos did not resemble the real 2007 Seal in any meaningful way. There's a good reason why:

The Seal is actually a 2008 Seal! And the Registrar's stamp is actually a 2008 Registrar stamp!

We saw the effects of this cobbling together of COLB features on the Seals. The front view of the Seal should look vastly different from the reverse, given the change in angles and in the Seal itself, yet the reverse side Seal image perfectly overlays the front side Seal image -- except for the 25% cropped of the top of the Seal as shown on the reverse side COLB photo. There is no logical or acceptable reason for not including the entire Seal in at least two photos made of the back side. Likewise, there is no logical or defensible reason for doing any cutting on the Seal, let alone the 20-30% sliced off the top of the Seal. The front view has the fold bisecting the top part of the Seal and is at a 30 degree angle from the bottom part.

.Basically, when you are mindful of the perspective at which the document was allegedly photographed, you begin to see the unreality of the elements depicted in those photos. Round Seals that should be elliptical. Flat Seals that should be bent at an angle. Seals illuminated in ways that are technically impossible. Seal sides that should be different, but are the same. Parts of Seals intentionally cropped out of photos. Seals that appear on different types of paper never used for COLBs. Taken together, all of the attempts at creating a convincing illusion of a real Seal on a real COLB actually failed to do so. Instead, these bogus Seals represent an intentional ruse used to fool the public.

As noted above, one of the photos (birth_certificate_1.jpg) was made from a real Seal on a real COLB, that was subsequently Photoshopped to eradicate features that are not present on the bogus Seals.

The macro shot of the Seal from almost the height of the paper, shows two major anomalies: the text fields off in the distance are either out-of-focus or not in the photo at all. Test shots of a real Seal confirm that all of the fields should be visible, albeit, as dark blurry lines. There are two lines of text missing, and there are no natural reasons that explain their absence, such as overexposure from a light source.

The center of the Seal and paper also appears to have been compromised by tool work (Photoshop image too), and not by any beam of light.

The texture of the Seal in all shots is also unrealistic, especially in the close-up of #1. The texture is suggestive of hand-engraving a photo of a Seal to make it look raised or embossed. The fact that the word, "of," and interior sections of the letters, such as the slanted lines that connect the two parallel lines of an "M", or an"N", are absent, confirms that this Seal is not real.

Feature #3: Self-defeating evidence presented in support of the COLB.

Case in point: the set of stamps and folds seen in the COLB. After a COLB is stamped and embossed, it is trifolded to fit inside a standard #10 envelope. No other envelope is used for this purpose. Either the COLB you get was trifolded, or not folded at all, and it was for this reason -- that the first fold line was present but the second one was absent from the Obama COLB image -- that caused some people to be skeptical of it:

The presence of a very prominent second fold line cutting through a very prominent Seal should have made people wonder; i.e., those who saw Factcheck's alleged scan image, how in the world did the "scanner" not pick these up? Yes, the Seal was plainly visible, albeit faded and illegible, under edge detection. Yes, even parts of the Registrar's signature stamp on the reverse side could be made recognizable. So, why is it that with all of the different types image enhancements available on Photoshop and GIMP, no one has ever been able to show that second fold line -- not even to show where it might have been?

As might be expected in this, "Say whatever comes to mind" debate between the Obama COLB believers and apologists and myself, hearing them play the "Well, it was not a very good scan" card as an excuse for why it was never found, is just, plain disingenuous. Didn't these same critics say, nary a month before, that the Factcheck image is a "high resolution" scan? Sounds like this Factcheck scan is only "high-res" when it reveals what the COLB believers and apologists think exists in it.

Before I received a real, 2008 COLB for examination, the owner of it had first emailed me, on separate occasions, three sets (front and back) of high resolution, full-page scans that were made from it. The first set contained images that were twice the size and twice the resolution of Factcheck's scan (5500 x 6600 @ 300 DPI versus 2550 x 3300 @ 300 DPI). They also contained all of the owner's personal information. So, I requested a second set of scans be sent to me, but with the owner information covered up.

That set of scans was still at twice the size of the Factcheck image, so I requested that the owner send me a third set, but this time, made to be the same size and resolution as Factcheck's image and also a little darker than the first two sets. I got three more images: one set of front and back images, and a third one of the front side with the Seal traced with a pencil to make it visible (not by my request, though).

Where I'm going with this side story is to say that, on July 8, I posted the second set of scans to the Internet because I needed to post them, like yesterday. however, before I posted them, I reduced these images to the same size and resolution as the Factcheck image. It was on these scans that, when subjected to the same edge detection procedure as applied to the Factcheck image, the Seal appeared just as it had on the Factcheck image.

Actually, it showed up better on the last set I received. My critics hailed this evidence as "Proof positive" that the Obama COLB image was a genuine copy. Now, the COLB believers and apologists had the ammunition they thought they needed to shoot down the conspiracy theories about a forged COLB. The missing Seal had been found along with the Registrar's signature stamp, thus countering the arguments that the image was bogus because these two elements were missing from the image as shown. The date stamp, the second of the three critical features on a real, certified COLB, was hard not to see because the ink from the stamp had apparently, and allegedly, bled through the paper to the front side.

There is a fourth critical feature of real COLBs that only someone who had actually handled one would know: that they are printed on the thinnest paper imaginable for an official State document. If you look at the reverse side of a COLB held up to the light, you can clearly see what is printed on the front. If a person makes a scan of a real COLB using the software that came with it, and lets the scanner's software adjust the brightness and contrast of the image automatically, he or she can make a copy of a COLB where the Seal can be seen with the naked eye, as well as show up more clearly after edge detection. There was another consequence of making a scan using more contrast and less brightness than the previous one: the text printed on the front side of the COLB could now be seen on a copy made of the reverse side of the COLB:

In other words, to really ensure her privacy, the 2008 COLB owner also covered up the reverse side of the COLB where the personal information was also visible. The ability to see on one side of a COLB scan what was printed on the reverse side proved to be an essential asset to differentiating a real COLB from a fake one. For example, by seeing where the actual Registrar's stamp is placed relative to the position of the COLB border, I was able to judge whether or not that enhanced Factcheck image displayed the registrar stamp in its proper location. When you look at all of the other COLB images posted online by their owners, you can clearly see the Seal, the date stamp, and the Registrar's signature stamp on them, either with, or without, the benefit of edge detection. You will also see that the Seal, the date stamp, and the Registrar's signature stamp are not consistently located in the same place from COLB to COLB. The fact that the placement of these features vary from COLB to COLB would also turn out to be a critical factor in judging what is real from what is not.

As would be the case in nearly all of the evidence presented in favor of there being a genuine Obama COLB image, the end-result turned out to be just the opposite, to where the evidence provided more support to my theories than it did to my critics. At the very least, using the same evidence that my critics produced took away their counterargument that I had somehow "fabricated" them. So far, if any of them had fabricated their evidence to use against me, none of them have stepped forward to admit it.

Feature #4: a shot to the midsection

If you have ever taken an art class or a photography class, then you probably learned something about perspective, or the visual cues that tell us the orientation of an object that we see. Whether it is far away from us, or right under our noses. Whether it lays flat on a table, or is leaning off the edge. Likewise, it is the perspective of the COLB object that we see in Factcheck's photographs that tells us whether we are looking at a two-dimensional object, or a three-dimensional one.

The photographer and/or the person directing this photo shoot, made sure to capture the COLB object positioned at different angles. There is not a single, point-blank photo of the front of the COLB, nor is there one of the COLB fully flat. The only photo in which the COLB was opened up to its original size (but not opened all the way) was photo #3. Yet, even here, the object was still shot at an angle to it, and was also out of focus with a large shadow of the photographer's arm covering the Seal area.

These complications were not accidental, but were intentionally caused. Had Factcheck taken only one clear photo of the whole front side, and another of the whole back side, they would not have needed to convince the reader that the object being held in place was a "three-dimensional" COLB. Factcheck went to great lengths in its discussion of the COLB to remind the reader that they would be looking at a "three-dimensional" COLB that, in Factcheck's words, "FactCheck.org staffers have now seen, touched, examined and photographed the original birth certificate." This statement, by itself, is a lie because a COLB is not an original birth certificate, and Factcheck knows it.

Technically-speaking, since we are discussing photographs, it is not the object in the photograph that is "three-dimensional," but our perception of that object as it appears in three-dimensional space, namely height (up and down), width (left and right), and depth (forward and backward). Depending on how the photos were made, that third dimension, depth, may or may not be visible.

For example, if you have ever watched any of the CSI shows on TV, then you have probably seen how they take photographs of objects in their lab. They use a digital camera mounted on a frame directly over a table on which the object lies. The camera lens is facing downwards and perfectly perpendicular to the table in all directions. Now, when a CSI takes a photograph of a printed piece of paper laid flat on the table, what is captured by a camera's digital imaging system is perceptually equivalent to what is captured by a scanner's digital imaging system. In other words, what is captured is an image of a flat piece of paper with only two of its three dimensions visible (with depth being the missing dimension).

To accomplish the same perpendicular positioning of an object, as if it were lying on a table with the camera mounted to a frame or tripod directly above it, both the photographer and the holder have to be directly facing each other, and the camera has to be held at the same height as is the object being held. The camera also has to be aimed point-blank at the object.

Clearly, such was not the case with any of the Factcheck photos as all of them were taken at an angle -- some more than others.

Granted that taking pictures of an object with a hand held camera will never be perfectly inline with the object as it could have been if a mount or tripod was used, there are guides within the camera viewfinder that can be used to position the photo. In other words, the photos of the date stamp and signature block could have been taken without any accompanying angles. Of the two photos, photo #9 is the closest one to being perpendicular to the stamps, but it is still off slightly to the left side. I mention this because I will be making comparisons between the photos taken of the stamps by Factcheck with some of the photos I took of the stamps on the paper COLB I have. I also will make comparisons between the image allegedly scanned from Obama's COLB with the scan images I made and have of the 2007 and 2008 COLBs.

For moderately experienced Photoshop users, manipulating all three dimensions in an image is child's play. If anything, visually adding depth, or modifying its existing depth with Photoshop (or another image editor), does tend to confirm in our brain that we are looking at an object that actually exists in the real world, and for that reason, Factcheck decided to take high resolution photos of the COLB object positioned at different angles to accentuate its depth. What they did not realize is that whenever you photograph a printed document from different angles, you are also photographing whatever is printed on it from the same angles. Whatever perspective was created by angling the COLB object in three dimensions, that same perspective should be discernible across the entire COLB image.

For example, logically speaking (and in actuality), if you rotate a printed piece of paper to the left so that the top and bottom edges of the paper are angled to the left, and if the printed text on the paper is parallel to the top and bottom edges, then the text should remain parallel to the edges and be tiled at the same angle as the top and bottom edges. Now, what if, after tilting the paper to the left, let's say at a 45 degree angle, the text on the printed paper is no longer parallel with the edges of the paper; that is, they remain level from left to right as if the paper were never rotated in the first place?

Well, you'd say, "What's wrong with this picture. Something does not look right here," and you'd be on-the-mark, for that is exactly what happened in the photographs taken of the COLB.

Regardless of whether Factcheck photographed the COLB object angled in three dimensions simply to prove that it was a 3-D object, or to obscure the evidence of forging, the end result for me was the same: showing the COLB from different angles allowed me to find a lot of things that did not "look right." In fact, there were a lot of things about the text on the COLBs that did not look right. So, giving credit to whom credit is due, I say, "Thanks, Factcheck," for providing me with a greater number of unrealistic features to find in your photographs.

For the purpose of these next experiments, I'm going to use Factcheck's photo #2 and photo #5, which are the clearest ones made of the COLB's midsection, and are also the ones showing multiple angles of the COLB.

The first characteristic of these pictures to which I draw your attention, is the way that Factcheck kept them partially folded as a way of emphasizing that this COLB object had two folds -- something their image did not have. Again, by adding additional angles into the pictures, I can better see if the text on each folded part is flowing along at the appropriate angles.

As can be seen in the photo #2 below, the COLB is rotated at two distinct angles of incident: (1) angled upwards from left to right, and (2) angled down and away from the camera. These angles result in the upper right corner (or quadrant) of the COLB appearing to be closer to the camera, and the lower left corner (or quadrant) appearing to be further away. The COLB is sharply angled on both the top and bottom folds in their appropriate direction of folding (top, folded back, and bottom, folded forward).

Since the printed elements on the COLB itself should be similarly aligned with the four sides of the COLB border and the four edges of the paper, there are four primary perspective effects in the printed elements that should be readily visible to the viewer, such as the angle of the lines of text with respect to the border, to the paper, and to the camera' POV. To put it simply, if the paper is tilted down to the left, then the horizontal lines of text directly facing the camera should also be tilted down and to the left. If the paper is angled away from the camera lens so that the two fold lines appear to converge rather than remain parallel, then the lines of text should also appear to converge.

Unlike the paper on which they are printed, the position of letters can only vary on two dimensions: left and right and up and down. We can see in the scan image, allegedly made from the same document in the photos, that the lines of text are parallel to the top and bottom borders, and that the orientation of the letters in the text are placed parallel to the sides of the borders. Therefore, if one were to draw a straight horizontal line along the bottom of all the letters in a text string, as well as to draw a line perpendicular to this baseline, right next to (or through) the vertical stroke of one of these letters. "E," "F," "H," "I," "K," "L," "R," or "T", these two lines should also run parallel to the borders (either the inside edge or the outside one):

When looking at photo #5, the center portion (middle 1/3) of the COLB is facing towards the camera, the top 1/3 is folded back and away from the camera, and the bottom 1/3 is folded forward and towards the camera. Since the top 1/3 and bottom 1/3 are folded by approximately the same amount, then their surfaces would also be parallel to each other. This means that the lines of text on both the top 1/3 and the bottom 1/3 will be wider at the base, the closer it is to the camera, and narrower at the top the further away it is from the camera.

These angles and perspective are the critical features of a document bent, turned and folded in different directions. So, when I discovered that the printed lines of text (and objects like the Seal and stamps) do not appear at all like they should, then something was deliberately done to either the document, to the photo of the document, or both, that speaks directly to the way the COLB document was artificially constructed.

To put it bluntly, the Factcheck photos have been "Frankensteined," just as the Factcheck scan image was cobbled together with the parts of different COLBs. The use of the term, "document" is simply for expediency sake, as no, single "real" document was used for these photos or for the scan image.


OBAMA'S 'BORN' CONSPIRACY - Important and corrections (11/30/08)


MEDIA ALERT! Lan Lamphere has invited me to be his guest tonight on his OVERNIGHT AM show. It starts at 10pm EST. Please listen in, and also visit his website, http://www.lanlamphere.com/public/,where you can listen, and also send email messages. It would be nice if FReepers would make their voices heard and support one of their own.

MEDIA ALERT! Also today, I got a call from Bob Unruh of World Net Daily, who is doing a story on my COLB research! FINALLY....after four months in trying to get their attention, they've sat up and taken notice. Look for his tory in tomorrow's edition of WND.com.


I have some important new information to disclose, along with making some corrections and clarifications to my final report on Obama's bogus birth certificate. I recently received a real 2006 COLB scan image and another real 2008 COLB scan image from a contact who lives in Honolulu. As with Michele's real 2008 COLB, and Dan's real 2007 COLB, the personal information on these two new additions has also been redacted.

These additional COLB scans provide more indight into the document certification practices used by Hawaii's Vital Records. They also require me to make a point of clarification as to the observations I made. I am going to present them as if they were FAQ, or Frequently Asked Questions, about the COLB forms. Some of them really are FAQ, so the use of this Socratic method is actually quite appropriate.

A true scientist is not afraid or recalcitrant to modify his hypotheses and conclusions as more facts are uncovered, and by the very fact that I am acknowledging them to the public, and disclosing the priviledged information that requires this action, I am demonstrating my fidelity to conducting honest research.

Does Hawaii "change their borders every year?"

The short answer is, "No," and here's why. After Obama bastardized the word, "Change," I should have used a more fitting word, like "alternate" or "modify." My efforts to obtain high quality copies of real COLBs produced in each of the eight years since this form's inception in November 2001, has been harder than trying to find that proverbial needle in the haystack. The 2006 COLB was not exaclty what I expected it to be., but, in reality, it actually confirmed an earlier theory I had that the borders were not modified every year, but every other year. I often go on my gut instincts, but they are not something that can be experimentally qualified.

In my report, I said that "The COLB borders are changed from year to year as a way to distinguish them from other genuine COLBS, and from fraudulent COLBs whose date stamp (and other year-relevant information) does not corresponds to the border used that year." As it turns out, Hawaii does modify the borders to thwart would-be forgers, but they do it every two years rather than every year. When the new COLB form was literally drawn for the first time in November 2001, it seems logical that Hawaii might, with only two months left in 2001, carry over that new border design to the following year, which was 2002. For 2003, it appears that Hawaii carried the pattern over to 2003 COLBs.

Although I now have COLB examples for the years, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, and 2008, I cannot say, with 100% certainty that the borders in 2004 are different from the previous pattern, and that the 2004 pattern was also carried over to 2005, but given that both the 2006 and 2007 COLBs have the same border, it makes sense that the 2008 border is different from the previous two. Although it would be helpful to have the three missing COLBs to complete my collection, I can imagine that when Hawaii created a new border pattern, they used it for two successive years before they switched to another pattern.

Here is the 2006 COLB (NOTE: the owner did the redacting, not me):

 

 

Now that we know the 2006 and 2007 borders had the same pattern, and that the 2008 border pattern was modified, it is logical to assume that the borders for 2004 and 2005 have the same pattern, but are different from either the 2006-2007 COLBs and the 2002-2003 COLBs. Then, when we look at the border of the bogus Obama 2007 COLB images, we can see that while they seem similar to the 2006-2007 borders, they also look different from them.

For comparison purposes, the Factcheck border corner is shown on the left and since it came from an alleged 2007 COLB, it should have a border that looks just like a 2007 border. However, now that I see the actual 2006 border, it looks more like the 2006 border than the 2007 one. Regardless of which year it is, I said in my final report, that this border was copied from another image, and overlayed on top of an existing background image. The telltale signs of this "Photoshopping" was the more transparent border than the real ones, and the less defined pattern. The resolution of this border is much lower than the surrounding background. In other words, the border is lower in quality than the background it rests upon.

 


 

Has Hawaii "modified their embossed Seals from year to year?"

The answer to this question will surprise you as it did me. As you may recall from my report, I demonstrated that the Seal on the real 2007 COLB looks entirely different from the Seal on the real COLB, and that the Seal on Obama's bogus 2007 COLB looks identical to the 2008 Seal. Well, now, what about that real 2006 COLB I received? What does its Seal look like? Just like the 2008 Seal!

Now, if you go back to the Seals on the 2002-2003 COLBs, they look identical to the Seal used on the 2007 COLB, but not the 2006 COLB or the 2008 COLB. To put it simply, the Seal used on all, real 2007 COLBs looks nothing like the Seals used the year before, or the year after. Yet, it does look like what was used for 2002 and 2003.

OK, one more time.

 

Here is the Seal used on a real 2008 COLB:

 

Here is the Seal used on a real 2006 COLB:

 

Here is the Seal used on a real 2007 COLB:

 

Here is the Seal used on the OBAMA's bogus 2007 COLB:

 

Now, I may have to modify what I said about the Seal on the Obama's bogus 2007 COLB. I said that is resembled the 2008 Seal. It also seems to resemble the 2006 Seal. What it definitely does not resemble is a 2007 Seal.

Either way you slice it, the 2007 Obama COLB, does not look like a real 2007 COLB; but, hey it does bear a striking resemblance to a real 2006 COLB. It has a Seal like a 2006 Seal. It has a border that looks more like a 2006 border than a 2007 border.

Could Obama's bogus 2007 COLB be a forged image made of 2006 COLB parts? At least!

w, double circle exhibit the most correspondence:

 

There is another anomaly with this Seal, along with the date stamp and the Registrar's signature stamp. For starters, the Registrar's stamp is too placed low. The Registrar stamp is positioned within the middle of the bottom border, which would never occur on real COLBs.

Back when some enterprising individual had hoped to prove that the Factcheck image (and all the copies of it) was real, and that I was wrong, he was able to partially reveal the hidden Registrar's signature by changing the color balance on the image by moving the Magenta/Green slider all the way over to the Magenta side, and sliding the Cyan/Red slider all the way to the Red side (while preserving Luminosity). This rendered the pixels of the Registrar stamp partially visible to where most of it could be interpolated.

Another individual, also hoping to prove me wrong, created an animated GIF by taking the date stamp and Registrar stamp from the 2008 COLB that I have posted on my Photobucket account and overlaying it on top of this color-altered Factcheck image, using as a guide, the omnipresent JUNE 6, 2007 date stamp that bled through whatever was used to manufacture the image.

The result is an animation that alternates between the Registrar stamp and date stamp of the 2008 COLB and the graphically-enhanced Factcheck image. As can be seen from this creation, the Registrar stamp and date stamp are placed where they appear in the two Factcheck photos (#7 & #9) of the reverse side:

However, the Registrar stamp is, again, placed lower than what is actually done on either 2007 COLBs or 2008 COLBs, as can be seen by this enhanced copy of a 2008 COLB whose border on the front side can be seen from the rear side:

It also is too low on a real 2007 COLB, a shown in this overlay:

There is a remarkable (as in "too close to be real") match between the stamp used for the 2008 COLB and that used for the faked 2007 COLB:

The COLB coup de grâce

Now, here comes the coup de grâce -- that's French for a "death blow" -- that really does deal a death blow to these bogus photos ever being real. Ready?

If you recall from the above discussion, I demonstrated, fairly convincingly, why the Seal shown in all of the photos did not resemble the real 2007 Seal in any meaningful way. There's a good reason why:

The Seal is actually a 2008 Seal! And the Registrar's stamp is actually a 2008 Registrar stamp!

We saw the effects of this cobbling together of COLB features on the Seals. The front view of the Seal should look vastly different from the reverse, given the change in angles and in the Seal itself, yet the reverse side Seal image perfectly overlays the front side Seal image -- except for the 25% cropped of the top of the Seal as shown on the reverse side COLB photo. There is no logical or acceptable reason for not including the entire Seal in at least two photos made of the back side. Likewise, there is no logical or defensible reason for doing any cutting on the Seal, let alone the 20-30% sliced off the top of the Seal. The front view has the fold bisecting the top part of the Seal and is at a 30 degree angle from the bottom part.

.Basically, when you are mindful of the perspective at which the document was allegedly photographed, you begin to see the unreality of the elements depicted in those photos. Round Seals that should be elliptical. Flat Seals that should be bent at an angle. Seals illuminated in ways that are technically impossible. Seal sides that should be different, but are the same. Parts of Seals intentionally cropped out of photos. Seals that appear on different types of paper never used for COLBs. Taken together, all of the attempts at creating a convincing illusion of a real Seal on a real COLB actually failed to do so. Instead, these bogus Seals represent an intentional ruse used to fool the public.

As noted above, one of the photos (birth_certificate_1.jpg) was made from a real Seal on a real COLB, that was subsequently Photoshopped to eradicate features that are not present on the bogus Seals.

The macro shot of the Seal from almost the height of the paper, shows two major anomalies: the text fields off in the distance are either out-of-focus or not in the photo at all. Test shots of a real Seal confirm that all of the fields should be visible, albeit, as dark blurry lines. There are two lines of text missing, and there are no natural reasons that explain their absence, such as overexposure from a light source.

The center of the Seal and paper also appears to have been compromised by tool work (Photoshop image too), and not by any beam of light.

The texture of the Seal in all shots is also unrealistic, especially in the close-up of #1. The texture is suggestive of hand-engraving a photo of a Seal to make it look raised or embossed. The fact that the word, "of," and interior sections of the letters, such as the slanted lines that connect the two parallel lines of an "M", or an"N", are absent, confirms that this Seal is not real.

Feature #3: Self-defeating evidence presented in support of the COLB.

Case in point: the set of stamps and folds seen in the COLB. After a COLB is stamped and embossed, it is trifolded to fit inside a standard #10 envelope. No other envelope is used for this purpose. Either the COLB you get was trifolded, or not folded at all, and it was for this reason -- that the first fold line was present but the second one was absent from the Obama COLB image -- that caused some people to be skeptical of it:

The presence of a very prominent second fold line cutting through a very prominent Seal should have made people wonder; i.e., those who saw Factcheck's alleged scan image, how in the world did the "scanner" not pick these up? Yes, the Seal was plainly visible, albeit faded and illegible, under edge detection. Yes, even parts of the Registrar's signature stamp on the reverse side could be made recognizable. So, why is it that with all of the different types image enhancements available on Photoshop and GIMP, no one has ever been able to show that second fold line -- not even to show where it might have been?

As might be expected in this, "Say whatever comes to mind" debate between the Obama COLB believers and apologists and myself, hearing them play the "Well, it was not a very good scan" card as an excuse for why it was never found, is just, plain disingenuous. Didn't these same critics say, nary a month before, that the Factcheck image is a "high resolution" scan? Sounds like this Factcheck scan is only "high-res" when it reveals what the COLB believers and apologists think exists in it.

Before I received a real, 2008 COLB for examination, the owner of it had first emailed me, on separate occasions, three sets (front and back) of high resolution, full-page scans that were made from it. The first set contained images that were twice the size and twice the resolution of Factcheck's scan (5500 x 6600 @ 300 DPI versus 2550 x 3300 @ 300 DPI). They also contained all of the owner's personal information. So, I requested a second set of scans be sent to me, but with the owner information covered up.

That set of scans was still at twice the size of the Factcheck image, so I requested that the owner send me a third set, but this time, made to be the same size and resolution as Factcheck's image and also a little darker than the first two sets. I got three more images: one set of front and back images, and a third one of the front side with the Seal traced with a pencil to make it visible (not by my request, though).

Where I'm going with this side story is to say that, on July 8, I posted the second set of scans to the Internet because I needed to post them, like yesterday. however, before I posted them, I reduced these images to the same size and resolution as the Factcheck image. It was on these scans that, when subjected to the same edge detection procedure as applied to the Factcheck image, the Seal appeared just as it had on the Factcheck image.

Actually, it showed up better on the last set I received. My critics hailed this evidence as "Proof positive" that the Obama COLB image was a genuine copy. Now, the COLB believers and apologists had the ammunition they thought they needed to shoot down the conspiracy theories about a forged COLB. The missing Seal had been found along with the Registrar's signature stamp, thus countering the arguments that the image was bogus because these two elements were missing from the image as shown. The date stamp, the second of the three critical features on a real, certified COLB, was hard not to see because the ink from the stamp had apparently, and allegedly, bled through the paper to the front side.

There is a fourth critical feature of real COLBs that only someone who had actually handled one would know: that they are printed on the thinnest paper imaginable for an official State document. If you look at the reverse side of a COLB held up to the light, you can clearly see what is printed on the front. If a person makes a scan of a real COLB using the software that came with it, and lets the scanner's software adjust the brightness and contrast of the image automatically, he or she can make a copy of a COLB where the Seal can be seen with the naked eye, as well as show up more clearly after edge detection. There was another consequence of making a scan using more contrast and less brightness than the previous one: the text printed on the front side of the COLB could now be seen on a copy made of the reverse side of the COLB:

In other words, to really ensure her privacy, the 2008 COLB owner also covered up the reverse side of the COLB where the personal information was also visible. The ability to see on one side of a COLB scan what was printed on the reverse side proved to be an essential asset to differentiating a real COLB from a fake one. For example, by seeing where the actual Registrar's stamp is placed relative to the position of the COLB border, I was able to judge whether or not that enhanced Factcheck image displayed the registrar stamp in its proper location. When you look at all of the other COLB images posted online by their owners, you can clearly see the Seal, the date stamp, and the Registrar's signature stamp on them, either with, or without, the benefit of edge detection. You will also see that the Seal, the date stamp, and the Registrar's signature stamp are not consistently located in the same place from COLB to COLB. The fact that the placement of these features vary from COLB to COLB would also turn out to be a critical factor in judging what is real from what is not.

As would be the case in nearly all of the evidence presented in favor of there being a genuine Obama COLB image, the end-result turned out to be just the opposite, to where the evidence provided more support to my theories than it did to my critics. At the very least, using the same evidence that my critics produced took away their counterargument that I had somehow "fabricated" them. So far, if any of them had fabricated their evidence to use against me, none of them have stepped forward to admit it.

Feature #4: a shot to the midsection

If you have ever taken an art class or a photography class, then you probably learned something about perspective, or the visual cues that tell us the orientation of an object that we see. Whether it is far away from us, or right under our noses. Whether it lays flat on a table, or is leaning off the edge. Likewise, it is the perspective of the COLB object that we see in Factcheck's photographs that tells us whether we are looking at a two-dimensional object, or a three-dimensional one.

The photographer and/or the person directing this photo shoot, made sure to capture the COLB object positioned at different angles. There is not a single, point-blank photo of the front of the COLB, nor is there one of the COLB fully flat. The only photo in which the COLB was opened up to its original size (but not opened all the way) was photo #3. Yet, even here, the object was still shot at an angle to it, and was also out of focus with a large shadow of the photographer's arm covering the Seal area.

These complications were not accidental, but were intentionally caused. Had Factcheck taken only one clear photo of the whole front side, and another of the whole back side, they would not have needed to convince the reader that the object being held in place was a "three-dimensional" COLB. Factcheck went to great lengths in its discussion of the COLB to remind the reader that they would be looking at a "three-dimensional" COLB that, in Factcheck's words, "FactCheck.org staffers have now seen, touched, examined and photographed the original birth certificate." This statement, by itself, is a lie because a COLB is not an original birth certificate, and Factcheck knows it.

Technically-speaking, since we are discussing photographs, it is not the object in the photograph that is "three-dimensional," but our perception of that object as it appears in three-dimensional space, namely height (up and down), width (left and right), and depth (forward and backward). Depending on how the photos were made, that third dimension, depth, may or may not be visible.

For example, if you have ever watched any of the CSI shows on TV, then you have probably seen how they take photographs of objects in their lab. They use a digital camera mounted on a frame directly over a table on which the object lies. The camera lens is facing downwards and perfectly perpendicular to the table in all directions. Now, when a CSI takes a photograph of a printed piece of paper laid flat on the table, what is captured by a camera's digital imaging system is perceptually equivalent to what is captured by a scanner's digital imaging system. In other words, what is captured is an image of a flat piece of paper with only two of its three dimensions visible (with depth being the missing dimension).

To accomplish the same perpendicular positioning of an object, as if it were lying on a table with the camera mounted to a frame or tripod directly above it, both the photographer and the holder have to be directly facing each other, and the camera has to be held at the same height as is the object being held. The camera also has to be aimed point-blank at the object.

Clearly, such was not the case with any of the Factcheck photos as all of them were taken at an angle -- some more than others.

Granted that taking pictures of an object with a hand held camera will never be perfectly inline with the object as it could have been if a mount or tripod was used, there are guides within the camera viewfinder that can be used to position the photo. In other words, the photos of the date stamp and signature block could have been taken without any accompanying angles. Of the two photos, photo #9 is the closest one to being perpendicular to the stamps, but it is still off slightly to the left side. I mention this because I will be making comparisons between the photos taken of the stamps by Factcheck with some of the photos I took of the stamps on the paper COLB I have. I also will make comparisons between the image allegedly scanned from Obama's COLB with the scan images I made and have of the 2007 and 2008 COLBs.

For moderately experienced Photoshop users, manipulating all three dimensions in an image is child's play. If anything, visually adding depth, or modifying its existing depth with Photoshop (or another image editor), does tend to confirm in our brain that we are looking at an object that actually exists in the real world, and for that reason, Factcheck decided to take high resolution photos of the COLB object positioned at different angles to accentuate its depth. What they did not realize is that whenever you photograph a printed document from different angles, you are also photographing whatever is printed on it from the same angles. Whatever perspective was created by angling the COLB object in three dimensions, that same perspective should be discernible across the entire COLB image.

For example, logically speaking (and in actuality), if you rotate a printed piece of paper to the left so that the top and bottom edges of the paper are angled to the left, and if the printed text on the paper is parallel to the top and bottom edges, then the text should remain parallel to the edges and be tiled at the same angle as the top and bottom edges. Now, what if, after tilting the paper to the left, let's say at a 45 degree angle, the text on the printed paper is no longer parallel with the edges of the paper; that is, they remain level from left to right as if the paper were never rotated in the first place?

Well, you'd say, "What's wrong with this picture. Something does not look right here," and you'd be on-the-mark, for that is exactly what happened in the photographs taken of the COLB.

Regardless of whether Factcheck photographed the COLB object angled in three dimensions simply to prove that it was a 3-D object, or to obscure the evidence of forging, the end result for me was the same: showing the COLB from different angles allowed me to find a lot of things that did not "look right." In fact, there were a lot of things about the text on the COLBs that did not look right. So, giving credit to whom credit is due, I say, "Thanks, Factcheck," for providing me with a greater number of unrealistic features to find in your photographs.

For the purpose of these next experiments, I'm going to use Factcheck's photo #2 and photo #5, which are the clearest ones made of the COLB's midsection, and are also the ones showing multiple angles of the COLB.

The first characteristic of these pictures to which I draw your attention, is the way that Factcheck kept them partially folded as a way of emphasizing that this COLB object had two folds -- something their image did not have. Again, by adding additional angles into the pictures, I can better see if the text on each folded part is flowing along at the appropriate angles.

As can be seen in the photo #2 below, the COLB is rotated at two distinct angles of incident: (1) angled upwards from left to right, and (2) angled down and away from the camera. These angles result in the upper right corner (or quadrant) of the COLB appearing to be closer to the camera, and the lower left corner (or quadrant) appearing to be further away. The COLB is sharply angled on both the top and bottom folds in their appropriate direction of folding (top, folded back, and bottom, folded forward).

Since the printed elements on the COLB itself should be similarly aligned with the four sides of the COLB border and the four edges of the paper, there are four primary perspective effects in the printed elements that should be readily visible to the viewer, such as the angle of the lines of text with respect to the border, to the paper, and to the camera' POV. To put it simply, if the paper is tilted down to the left, then the horizontal lines of text directly facing the camera should also be tilted down and to the left. If the paper is angled away from the camera lens so that the two fold lines appear to converge rather than remain parallel, then the lines of text should also appear to converge.

Unlike the paper on which they are printed, the position of letters can only vary on two dimensions: left and right and up and down. We can see in the scan image, allegedly made from the same document in the photos, that the lines of text are parallel to the top and bottom borders, and that the orientation of the letters in the text are placed parallel to the sides of the borders. Therefore, if one were to draw a straight horizontal line along the bottom of all the letters in a text string, as well as to draw a line perpendicular to this baseline, right next to (or through) the vertical stroke of one of these letters. "E," "F," "H," "I," "K," "L," "R," or "T", these two lines should also run parallel to the borders (either the inside edge or the outside one):

When looking at photo #5, the center portion (middle 1/3) of the COLB is facing towards the camera, the top 1/3 is folded back and away from the camera, and the bottom 1/3 is folded forward and towards the camera. Since the top 1/3 and bottom 1/3 are folded by approximately the same amount, then their surfaces would also be parallel to each other. This means that the lines of text on both the top 1/3 and the bottom 1/3 will be wider at the base, the closer it is to the camera, and narrower at the top the further away it is from the camera.

These angles and perspective are the critical features of a document bent, turned and folded in different directions. So, when I discovered that the printed lines of text (and objects like the Seal and stamps) do not appear at all like they should, then something was deliberately done to either the document, to the photo of the document, or both, that speaks directly to the way the COLB document was artificially constructed.

To put it bluntly, the Factcheck photos have been "Frankensteined," just as the Factcheck scan image was cobbled together with the parts of different COLBs. The use of the term, "document" is simply for expediency sake, as no, single "real" document was used for these photos or for the scan image.


OBAMA'S 'BORN' CONSPIRACY - Important and corrections (11/30/08)


MEDIA ALERT! Lan Lamphere has invited me to be his guest tonight on his OVERNIGHT AM show. It starts at 10pm EST. Please listen in, and also visit his website, http://www.lanlamphere.com/public/,where you can listen, and also send email messages. It would be nice if FReepers would make their voices heard and support one of their own.

MEDIA ALERT! Also today, I got a call from Bob Unruh of World Net Daily, who is doing a story on my COLB research! FINALLY....after four months in trying to get their attention, they've sat up and taken notice. Look for his tory in tomorrow's edition of WND.com.


I have some important new information to disclose, along with making some corrections and clarifications to my final report on Obama's bogus birth certificate. I recently received a real 2006 COLB scan image and another real 2008 COLB scan image from a contact who lives in Honolulu. As with Michele's real 2008 COLB, and Dan's real 2007 COLB, the personal information on these two new additions has also been redacted.

These additional COLB scans provide more indight into the document certification practices used by Hawaii's Vital Records. They also require me to make a point of clarification as to the observations I made. I am going to present them as if they were FAQ, or Frequently Asked Questions, about the COLB forms. Some of them really are FAQ, so the use of this Socratic method is actually quite appropriate.

A true scientist is not afraid or recalcitrant to modify his hypotheses and conclusions as more facts are uncovered, and by the very fact that I am acknowledging them to the public, and disclosing the priviledged information that requires this action, I am demonstrating my fidelity to conducting honest research.

Does Hawaii "change their borders every year?"

The short answer is, "No," and here's why. After Obama bastardized the word, "Change," I should have used a more fitting word, like "alternate" or "modify." My efforts to obtain high quality copies of real COLBs produced in each of the eight years since this form's inception in November 2001, has been harder than trying to find that proverbial needle in the haystack. The 2006 COLB was not exaclty what I expected it to be., but, in reality, it actually confirmed an earlier theory I had that the borders were not modified every year, but every other year. I often go on my gut instincts, but they are not something that can be experimentally qualified.

In my report, I said that "The COLB borders are changed from year to year as a way to distinguish them from other genuine COLBS, and from fraudulent COLBs whose date stamp (and other year-relevant information) does not corresponds to the border used that year." As it turns out, Hawaii does modify the borders to thwart would-be forgers, but they do it every two years rather than every year. When the new COLB form was literally drawn for the first time in November 2001, it seems logical that Hawaii might, with only two months left in 2001, carry over that new border design to the following year, which was 2002. For 2003, it appears that Hawaii carried the pattern over to 2003 COLBs.

Although I now have COLB examples for the years, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, and 2008, I cannot say, with 100% certainty that the borders in 2004 are different from the previous pattern, and that the 2004 pattern was also carried over to 2005, but given that both the 2006 and 2007 COLBs have the same border, it makes sense that the 2008 border is different from the previous two. Although it would be helpful to have the three missing COLBs to complete my collection, I can imagine that when Hawaii created a new border pattern, they used it for two successive years before they switched to another pattern.

Here is the 2006 COLB (NOTE: the owner did the redacting, not me):

 

 

Now that we know the 2006 and 2007 borders had the same pattern, and that the 2008 border pattern was modified, it is logical to assume that the borders for 2004 and 2005 have the same pattern, but are different from either the 2006-2007 COLBs and the 2002-2003 COLBs. Then, when we look at the border of the bogus Obama 2007 COLB images, we can see that while they seem similar to the 2006-2007 borders, they also look different from them.

For comparison purposes, the Factcheck border corner is shown on the left and since it came from an alleged 2007 COLB, it should have a border that looks just like a 2007 border. However, now that I see the actual 2006 border, it looks more like the 2006 border than the 2007 one. Regardless of which year it is, I said in my final report, that this border was copied from another image, and overlayed on top of an existing background image. The telltale signs of this "Photoshopping" was the more transparent border than the real ones, and the less defined pattern. The resolution of this border is much lower than the surrounding background. In other words, the border is lower in quality than the background it rests upon.

 


 

Has Hawaii "modified their embossed Seals from year to year?"

The answer to this question will surprise you as it did me. As you may recall from my report, I demonstrated that the Seal on the real 2007 COLB looks entirely different from the Seal on the real COLB, and that the Seal on Obama's bogus 2007 COLB looks identical to the 2008 Seal. Well, now, what about that real 2006 COLB I received? What does its Seal look like? Just like the 2008 Seal!

Now, if you go back to the Seals on the 2002-2003 COLBs, they look identical to the Seal used on the 2007 COLB, but not the 2006 COLB or the 2008 COLB. To put it simply, the Seal used on all, real 2007 COLBs looks nothing like the Seals used the year before, or the year after. Yet, it does look like what was used for 2002 and 2003.

OK, one more time.

 

Here is the Seal used on a real 2008 COLB:

 

Here is the Seal used on a real 2006 COLB:

 

Here is the Seal used on a real 2007 COLB:

 

Here is the Seal used on the OBAMA's bogus 2007 COLB:

 

Now, I may have to modify what I said about the Seal on the Obama's bogus 2007 COLB. I said that is resembled the 2008 Seal. It also seems to resemble the 2006 Seal. What it definitely does not resemble is a 2007 Seal.

Either way you slice it, the 2007 Obama COLB, does not look like a real 2007 COLB; but, hey it does bear a striking resemblance to a real 2006 COLB. It has a Seal like a 2006 Seal. It has a border that looks more like a 2006 border than a 2007 border.

Could Obama's bogus 2007 COLB be a forged image made of 2006 COLB parts? At least!

 

Now, here is an animated GIF showing the correspondence between the two: focus your attention on the right side where the word, "HEALTH" and the narrow, double circle exhibit the most correspondence:

There is another anomaly with this Seal, along with the date stamp and the Registrar's signature stamp. For starters, the Registrar's stamp is too placed low. The Registrar stamp is positioned within the middle of the bottom border, which would never occur on real COLBs.

Back when some enterprising individual had hoped to prove that the Factcheck image (and all the copies of it) was real, and that I was wrong, he was able to partially reveal the hidden Registrar's signature by changing the color balance on the image by moving the Magenta/Green slider all the way over to the Magenta side, and sliding the Cyan/Red slider all the way to the Red side (while preserving Luminosity). This rendered the pixels of the Registrar stamp partially visible to where most of it could be interpolated.

Another individual, also hoping to prove me wrong, created an animated GIF by taking the date stamp and Registrar stamp from the 2008 COLB that I have posted on my Photobucket account and overlaying it on top of this color-altered Factcheck image, using as a guide, the omnipresent JUNE 6, 2007 date stamp that bled through whatever was used to manufacture the image.

The result is an animation that alternates between the Registrar stamp and date stamp of the 2008 COLB and the graphically-enhanced Factcheck image. As can be seen from this creation, the Registrar stamp and date stamp are placed where they appear in the two Factcheck photos (#7 & #9) of the reverse side:

However, the Registrar stamp is, again, placed lower than what is actually done on either 2007 COLBs or 2008 COLBs, as can be seen by this enhanced copy of a 2008 COLB whose border on the front side can be seen from the rear side:

It also is too low on a real 2007 COLB, a shown in this overlay:

There is a remarkable (as in "too close to be real") match between the stamp used for the 2008 COLB and that used for the faked 2007 COLB:

The COLB coup de grâce

Now, here comes the coup de grâce -- that's French for a "death blow" -- that really does deal a death blow to these bogus photos ever being real. Ready?

If you recall from the above discussion, I demonstrated, fairly convincingly, why the Seal shown in all of the photos did not resemble the real 2007 Seal in any meaningful way. There's a good reason why:

The Seal is actually a 2008 Seal! And the Registrar's stamp is actually a 2008 Registrar stamp!

We saw the effects of this cobbling together of COLB features on the Seals. The front view of the Seal should look vastly different from the reverse, given the change in angles and in the Seal itself, yet the reverse side Seal image perfectly overlays the front side Seal image -- except for the 25% cropped of the top of the Seal as shown on the reverse side COLB photo. There is no logical or acceptable reason for not including the entire Seal in at least two photos made of the back side. Likewise, there is no logical or defensible reason for doing any cutting on the Seal, let alone the 20-30% sliced off the top of the Seal. The front view has the fold bisecting the top part of the Seal and is at a 30 degree angle from the bottom part.

.Basically, when you are mindful of the perspective at which the document was allegedly photographed, you begin to see the unreality of the elements depicted in those photos. Round Seals that should be elliptical. Flat Seals that should be bent at an angle. Seals illuminated in ways that are technically impossible. Seal sides that should be different, but are the same. Parts of Seals intentionally cropped out of photos. Seals that appear on different types of paper never used for COLBs. Taken together, all of the attempts at creating a convincing illusion of a real Seal on a real COLB actually failed to do so. Instead, these bogus Seals represent an intentional ruse used to fool the public.

As noted above, one of the photos (birth_certificate_1.jpg) was made from a real Seal on a real COLB, that was subsequently Photoshopped to eradicate features that are not present on the bogus Seals.

The macro shot of the Seal from almost the height of the paper, shows two major anomalies: the text fields off in the distance are either out-of-focus or not in the photo at all. Test shots of a real Seal confirm that all of the fields should be visible, albeit, as dark blurry lines. There are two lines of text missing, and there are no natural reasons that explain their absence, such as overexposure from a light source.

The center of the Seal and paper also appears to have been compromised by tool work (Photoshop image too), and not by any beam of light.

The texture of the Seal in all shots is also unrealistic, especially in the close-up of #1. The texture is suggestive of hand-engraving a photo of a Seal to make it look raised or embossed. The fact that the word, "of," and interior sections of the letters, such as the slanted lines that connect the two parallel lines of an "M", or an"N", are absent, confirms that this Seal is not real.

Feature #3: Self-defeating evidence presented in support of the COLB.

Case in point: the set of stamps and folds seen in the COLB. After a COLB is stamped and embossed, it is trifolded to fit inside a standard #10 envelope. No other envelope is used for this purpose. Either the COLB you get was trifolded, or not folded at all, and it was for this reason -- that the first fold line was present but the second one was absent from the Obama COLB image -- that caused some people to be skeptical of it:

The presence of a very prominent second fold line cutting through a very prominent Seal should have made people wonder; i.e., those who saw Factcheck's alleged scan image, how in the world did the "scanner" not pick these up? Yes, the Seal was plainly visible, albeit faded and illegible, under edge detection. Yes, even parts of the Registrar's signature stamp on the reverse side could be made recognizable. So, why is it that with all of the different types image enhancements available on Photoshop and GIMP, no one has ever been able to show that second fold line -- not even to show where it might have been?

As might be expected in this, "Say whatever comes to mind" debate between the Obama COLB believers and apologists and myself, hearing them play the "Well, it was not a very good scan" card as an excuse for why it was never found, is just, plain disingenuous. Didn't these same critics say, nary a month before, that the Factcheck image is a "high resolution" scan? Sounds like this Factcheck scan is only "high-res" when it reveals what the COLB believers and apologists think exists in it.

Before I received a real, 2008 COLB for examination, the owner of it had first emailed me, on separate occasions, three sets (front and back) of high resolution, full-page scans that were made from it. The first set contained images that were twice the size and twice the resolution of Factcheck's scan (5500 x 6600 @ 300 DPI versus 2550 x 3300 @ 300 DPI). They also contained all of the owner's personal information. So, I requested a second set of scans be sent to me, but with the owner information covered up.

That set of scans was still at twice the size of the Factcheck image, so I requested that the owner send me a third set, but this time, made to be the same size and resolution as Factcheck's image and also a little darker than the first two sets. I got three more images: one set of front and back images, and a third one of the front side with the Seal traced with a pencil to make it visible (not by my request, though).

Where I'm going with this side story is to say that, on July 8, I posted the second set of scans to the Internet because I needed to post them, like yesterday. however, before I posted them, I reduced these images to the same size and resolution as the Factcheck image. It was on these scans that, when subjected to the same edge detection procedure as applied to the Factcheck image, the Seal appeared just as it had on the Factcheck image.

Actually, it showed up better on the last set I received. My critics hailed this evidence as "Proof positive" that the Obama COLB image was a genuine copy. Now, the COLB believers and apologists had the ammunition they thought they needed to shoot down the conspiracy theories about a forged COLB. The missing Seal had been found along with the Registrar's signature stamp, thus countering the arguments that the image was bogus because these two elements were missing from the image as shown. The date stamp, the second of the three critical features on a real, certified COLB, was hard not to see because the ink from the stamp had apparently, and allegedly, bled through the paper to the front side.

There is a fourth critical feature of real COLBs that only someone who had actually handled one would know: that they are printed on the thinnest paper imaginable for an official State document. If you look at the reverse side of a COLB held up to the light, you can clearly see what is printed on the front. If a person makes a scan of a real COLB using the software that came with it, and lets the scanner's software adjust the brightness and contrast of the image automatically, he or she can make a copy of a COLB where the Seal can be seen with the naked eye, as well as show up more clearly after edge detection. There was another consequence of making a scan using more contrast and less brightness than the previous one: the text printed on the front side of the COLB could now be seen on a copy made of the reverse side of the COLB:

In other words, to really ensure her privacy, the 2008 COLB owner also covered up the reverse side of the COLB where the personal information was also visible. The ability to see on one side of a COLB scan what was printed on the reverse side proved to be an essential asset to differentiating a real COLB from a fake one. For example, by seeing where the actual Registrar's stamp is placed relative to the position of the COLB border, I was able to judge whether or not that enhanced Factcheck image displayed the registrar stamp in its proper location. When you look at all of the other COLB images posted online by their owners, you can clearly see the Seal, the date stamp, and the Registrar's signature stamp on them, either with, or without, the benefit of edge detection. You will also see that the Seal, the date stamp, and the Registrar's signature stamp are not consistently located in the same place from COLB to COLB. The fact that the placement of these features vary from COLB to COLB would also turn out to be a critical factor in judging what is real from what is not.

As would be the case in nearly all of the evidence presented in favor of there being a genuine Obama COLB image, the end-result turned out to be just the opposite, to where the evidence provided more support to my theories than it did to my critics. At the very least, using the same evidence that my critics produced took away their counterargument that I had somehow "fabricated" them. So far, if any of them had fabricated their evidence to use against me, none of them have stepped forward to admit it.

Feature #4: a shot to the midsection

If you have ever taken an art class or a photography class, then you probably learned something about perspective, or the visual cues that tell us the orientation of an object that we see. Whether it is far away from us, or right under our noses. Whether it lays flat on a table, or is leaning off the edge. Likewise, it is the perspective of the COLB object that we see in Factcheck's photographs that tells us whether we are looking at a two-dimensional object, or a three-dimensional one.

The photographer and/or the person directing this photo shoot, made sure to capture the COLB object positioned at different angles. There is not a single, point-blank photo of the front of the COLB, nor is there one of the COLB fully flat. The only photo in which the COLB was opened up to its original size (but not opened all the way) was photo #3. Yet, even here, the object was still shot at an angle to it, and was also out of focus with a large shadow of the photographer's arm covering the Seal area.

These complications were not accidental, but were intentionally caused. Had Factcheck taken only one clear photo of the whole front side, and another of the whole back side, they would not have needed to convince the reader that the object being held in place was a "three-dimensional" COLB. Factcheck went to great lengths in its discussion of the COLB to remind the reader that they would be looking at a "three-dimensional" COLB that, in Factcheck's words, "FactCheck.org staffers have now seen, touched, examined and photographed the original birth certificate." This statement, by itself, is a lie because a COLB is not an original birth certificate, and Factcheck knows it.

Technically-speaking, since we are discussing photographs, it is not the object in the photograph that is "three-dimensional," but our perception of that object as it appears in three-dimensional space, namely height (up and down), width (left and right), and depth (forward and backward). Depending on how the photos were made, that third dimension, depth, may or may not be visible.

For example, if you have ever watched any of the CSI shows on TV, then you have probably seen how they take photographs of objects in their lab. They use a digital camera mounted on a frame directly over a table on which the object lies. The camera lens is facing downwards and perfectly perpendicular to the table in all directions. Now, when a CSI takes a photograph of a printed piece of paper laid flat on the table, what is captured by a camera's digital imaging system is perceptually equivalent to what is captured by a scanner's digital imaging system. In other words, what is captured is an image of a flat piece of paper with only two of its three dimensions visible (with depth being the missing dimension).

To accomplish the same perpendicular positioning of an object, as if it were lying on a table with the camera mounted to a frame or tripod directly above it, both the photographer and the holder have to be directly facing each other, and the camera has to be held at the same height as is the object being held. The camera also has to be aimed point-blank at the object.

Clearly, such was not the case with any of the Factcheck photos as all of them were taken at an angle -- some more than others.

Granted that taking pictures of an object with a hand held camera will never be perfectly inline with the object as it could have been if a mount or tripod was used, there are guides within the camera viewfinder that can be used to position the photo. In other words, the photos of the date stamp and signature block could have been taken without any accompanying angles. Of the two photos, photo #9 is the closest one to being perpendicular to the stamps, but it is still off slightly to the left side. I mention this because I will be making comparisons between the photos taken of the stamps by Factcheck with some of the photos I took of the stamps on the paper COLB I have. I also will make comparisons between the image allegedly scanned from Obama's COLB with the scan images I made and have of the 2007 and 2008 COLBs.

For moderately experienced Photoshop users, manipulating all three dimensions in an image is child's play. If anything, visually adding depth, or modifying its existing depth with Photoshop (or another image editor), does tend to confirm in our brain that we are looking at an object that actually exists in the real world, and for that reason, Factcheck decided to take high resolution photos of the COLB object positioned at different angles to accentuate its depth. What they did not realize is that whenever you photograph a printed document from different angles, you are also photographing whatever is printed on it from the same angles. Whatever perspective was created by angling the COLB object in three dimensions, that same perspective should be discernible across the entire COLB image.

For example, logically speaking (and in actuality), if you rotate a printed piece of paper to the left so that the top and bottom edges of the paper are angled to the left, and if the printed text on the paper is parallel to the top and bottom edges, then the text should remain parallel to the edges and be tiled at the same angle as the top and bottom edges. Now, what if, after tilting the paper to the left, let's say at a 45 degree angle, the text on the printed paper is no longer parallel with the edges of the paper; that is, they remain level from left to right as if the paper were never rotated in the first place?

Well, you'd say, "What's wrong with this picture. Something does not look right here," and you'd be on-the-mark, for that is exactly what happened in the photographs taken of the COLB.

Regardless of whether Factcheck photographed the COLB object angled in three dimensions simply to prove that it was a 3-D object, or to obscure the evidence of forging, the end result for me was the same: showing the COLB from different angles allowed me to find a lot of things that did not "look right." In fact, there were a lot of things about the text on the COLBs that did not look right. So, giving credit to whom credit is due, I say, "Thanks, Factcheck," for providing me with a greater number of unrealistic features to find in your photographs.

For the purpose of these next experiments, I'm going to use Factcheck's photo #2 and photo #5, which are the clearest ones made of the COLB's midsection, and are also the ones showing multiple angles of the COLB.

The first characteristic of these pictures to which I draw your attention, is the way that Factcheck kept them partially folded as a way of emphasizing that this COLB object had two folds -- something their image did not have. Again, by adding additional angles into the pictures, I can better see if the text on each folded part is flowing along at the appropriate angles.

As can be seen in the photo #2 below, the COLB is rotated at two distinct angles of incident: (1) angled upwards from left to right, and (2) angled down and away from the camera. These angles result in the upper right corner (or quadrant) of the COLB appearing to be closer to the camera, and the lower left corner (or quadrant) appearing to be further away. The COLB is sharply angled on both the top and bottom folds in their appropriate direction of folding (top, folded back, and bottom, folded forward).

Since the printed elements on the COLB itself should be similarly aligned with the four sides of the COLB border and the four edges of the paper, there are four primary perspective effects in the printed elements that should be readily visible to the viewer, such as the angle of the lines of text with respect to the border, to the paper, and to the camera' POV. To put it simply, if the paper is tilted down to the left, then the horizontal lines of text directly facing the camera should also be tilted down and to the left. If the paper is angled away from the camera lens so that the two fold lines appear to converge rather than remain parallel, then the lines of text should also appear to converge.

Unlike the paper on which they are printed, the position of letters can only vary on two dimensions: left and right and up and down. We can see in the scan image, allegedly made from the same document in the photos, that the lines of text are parallel to the top and bottom borders, and that the orientation of the letters in the text are placed parallel to the sides of the borders. Therefore, if one were to draw a straight horizontal line along the bottom of all the letters in a text string, as well as to draw a line perpendicular to this baseline, right next to (or through) the vertical stroke of one of these letters. "E," "F," "H," "I," "K," "L," "R," or "T", these two lines should also run parallel to the borders (either the inside edge or the outside one):

When looking at photo #5, the center portion (middle 1/3) of the COLB is facing towards the camera, the top 1/3 is folded back and away from the camera, and the bottom 1/3 is folded forward and towards the camera. Since the top 1/3 and bottom 1/3 are folded by approximately the same amount, then their surfaces would also be parallel to each other. This means that the lines of text on both the top 1/3 and the bottom 1/3 will be wider at the base, the closer it is to the camera, and narrower at the top the further away it is from the camera.

These angles and perspective are the critical features of a document bent, turned and folded in different directions. So, when I discovered that the printed lines of text (and objects like the Seal and stamps) do not appear at all like they should, then something was deliberately done to either the document, to the photo of the document, or both, that speaks directly to the way the COLB document was artificially constructed.

To put it bluntly, the Factcheck photos have been "Frankensteined," just as the Factcheck scan image was cobbled together with the parts of different COLBs. The use of the term, "document" is simply for expediency sake, as no, single "real" document was used for these photos or for the scan image.


OBAMA'S 'BORN' CONSPIRACY - Important and corrections (11/30/08)


MEDIA ALERT! Lan Lamphere has invited me to be his guest tonight on his OVERNIGHT AM show. It starts at 10pm EST. Please listen in, and also visit his website, http://www.lanlamphere.com/public/,where you can listen, and also send email messages. It would be nice if FReepers would make their voices heard and support one of their own.

MEDIA ALERT! Also today, I got a call from Bob Unruh of World Net Daily, who is doing a story on my COLB research! FINALLY....after four months in trying to get their attention, they've sat up and taken notice. Look for his tory in tomorrow's edition of WND.com.


I have some important new information to disclose, along with making some corrections and clarifications to my final report on Obama's bogus birth certificate. I recently received a real 2006 COLB scan image and another real 2008 COLB scan image from a contact who lives in Honolulu. As with Michele's real 2008 COLB, and Dan's real 2007 COLB, the personal information on these two new additions has also been redacted.

These additional COLB scans provide more indight into the document certification practices used by Hawaii's Vital Records. They also require me to make a point of clarification as to the observations I made. I am going to present them as if they were FAQ, or Frequently Asked Questions, about the COLB forms. Some of them really are FAQ, so the use of this Socratic method is actually quite appropriate.

A true scientist is not afraid or recalcitrant to modify his hypotheses and conclusions as more facts are uncovered, and by the very fact that I am acknowledging them to the public, and disclosing the priviledged information that requires this action, I am demonstrating my fidelity to conducting honest research.

Does Hawaii "change their borders every year?"

The short answer is, "No," and here's why. After Obama bastardized the word, "Change," I should have used a more fitting word, like "alternate" or "modify." My efforts to obtain high quality copies of real COLBs produced in each of the eight years since this form's inception in November 2001, has been harder than trying to find that proverbial needle in the haystack. The 2006 COLB was not exaclty what I expected it to be., but, in reality, it actually confirmed an earlier theory I had that the borders were not modified every year, but every other year. I often go on my gut instincts, but they are not something that can be experimentally qualified.

In my report, I said that "The COLB borders are changed from year to year as a way to distinguish them from other genuine COLBS, and from fraudulent COLBs whose date stamp (and other year-relevant information) does not corresponds to the border used that year." As it turns out, Hawaii does modify the borders to thwart would-be forgers, but they do it every two years rather than every year. When the new COLB form was literally drawn for the first time in November 2001, it seems logical that Hawaii might, with only two months left in 2001, carry over that new border design to the following year, which was 2002. For 2003, it appears that Hawaii carried the pattern over to 2003 COLBs.

Although I now have COLB examples for the years, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, and 2008, I cannot say, with 100% certainty that the borders in 2004 are different from the previous pattern, and that the 2004 pattern was also carried over to 2005, but given that both the 2006 and 2007 COLBs have the same border, it makes sense that the 2008 border is different from the previous two. Although it would be helpful to have the three missing COLBs to complete my collection, I can imagine that when Hawaii created a new border pattern, they used it for two successive years before they switched to another pattern.

Here is the 2006 COLB (NOTE: the owner did the redacting, not me):

 

 

Now that we know the 2006 and 2007 borders had the same pattern, and that the 2008 border pattern was modified, it is logical to assume that the borders for 2004 and 2005 have the same pattern, but are different from either the 2006-2007 COLBs and the 2002-2003 COLBs. Then, when we look at the border of the bogus Obama 2007 COLB images, we can see that while they seem similar to the 2006-2007 borders, they also look different from them.

For comparison purposes, the Factcheck border corner is shown on the left and since it came from an alleged 2007 COLB, it should have a border that looks just like a 2007 border. However, now that I see the actual 2006 border, it looks more like the 2006 border than the 2007 one. Regardless of which year it is, I said in my final report, that this border was copied from another image, and overlayed on top of an existing background image. The telltale signs of this "Photoshopping" was the more transparent border than the real ones, and the less defined pattern. The resolution of this border is much lower than the surrounding background. In other words, the border is lower in quality than the background it rests upon.

 


 

Has Hawaii "modified their embossed Seals from year to year?"

The answer to this question will surprise you as it did me. As you may recall from my report, I demonstrated that the Seal on the real 2007 COLB looks entirely different from the Seal on the real COLB, and that the Seal on Obama's bogus 2007 COLB looks identical to the 2008 Seal. Well, now, what about that real 2006 COLB I received? What does its Seal look like? Just like the 2008 Seal!

Now, if you go back to the Seals on the 2002-2003 COLBs, they look identical to the Seal used on the 2007 COLB, but not the 2006 COLB or the 2008 COLB. To put it simply, the Seal used on all, real 2007 COLBs looks nothing like the Seals used the year before, or the year after. Yet, it does look like what was used for 2002 and 2003.

OK, one more time.

 

Here is the Seal used on a real 2008 COLB:

 

Here is the Seal used on a real 2006 COLB:

 

Here is the Seal used on a real 2007 COLB:

 

Here is the Seal used on the OBAMA's bogus 2007 COLB:

 

Now, I may have to modify what I said about the Seal on the Obama's bogus 2007 COLB. I said that is resembled the 2008 Seal. It also seems to resemble the 2006 Seal. What it definitely does not resemble is a 2007 Seal.

Either way you slice it, the 2007 Obama COLB, does not look like a real 2007 COLB; but, hey it does bear a striking resemblance to a real 2006 COLB. It has a Seal like a 2006 Seal. It has a border that looks more like a 2006 border than a 2007 border.

Could Obama's bogus 2007 COLB be a forged image made of 2006 COLB parts? At least!

w, double circle exhibit the most correspondence:

 

There is another anomaly with this Seal, along with the date stamp and the Registrar's signature stamp. For starters, the Registrar's stamp is too placed low. The Registrar stamp is positioned within the middle of the bottom border, which would never occur on real COLBs.

Back when some enterprising individual had hoped to prove that the Factcheck image (and all the copies of it) was real, and that I was wrong, he was able to partially reveal the hidden Registrar's signature by changing the color balance on the image by moving the Magenta/Green slider all the way over to the Magenta side, and sliding the Cyan/Red slider all the way to the Red side (while preserving Luminosity). This rendered the pixels of the Registrar stamp partially visible to where most of it could be interpolated.

Another individual, also hoping to prove me wrong, created an animated GIF by taking the date stamp and Registrar stamp from the 2008 COLB that I have posted on my Photobucket account and overlaying it on top of this color-altered Factcheck image, using as a guide, the omnipresent JUNE 6, 2007 date stamp that bled through whatever was used to manufacture the image.

The result is an animation that alternates between the Registrar stamp and date stamp of the 2008 COLB and the graphically-enhanced Factcheck image. As can be seen from this creation, the Registrar stamp and date stamp are placed where they appear in the two Factcheck photos (#7 & #9) of the reverse side:

However, the Registrar stamp is, again, placed lower than what is actually done on either 2007 COLBs or 2008 COLBs, as can be seen by this enhanced copy of a 2008 COLB whose border on the front side can be seen from the rear side:

It also is too low on a real 2007 COLB, a shown in this overlay:

There is a remarkable (as in "too close to be real") match between the stamp used for the 2008 COLB and that used for the faked 2007 COLB:

The COLB coup de grâce

Now, here comes the coup de grâce -- that's French for a "death blow" -- that really does deal a death blow to these bogus photos ever being real. Ready?

If you recall from the above discussion, I demonstrated, fairly convincingly, why the Seal shown in all of the photos did not resemble the real 2007 Seal in any meaningful way. There's a good reason why:

The Seal is actually a 2008 Seal! And the Registrar's stamp is actually a 2008 Registrar stamp!

We saw the effects of this cobbling together of COLB features on the Seals. The front view of the Seal should look vastly different from the reverse, given the change in angles and in the Seal itself, yet the reverse side Seal image perfectly overlays the front side Seal image -- except for the 25% cropped of the top of the Seal as shown on the reverse side COLB photo. There is no logical or acceptable reason for not including the entire Seal in at least two photos made of the back side. Likewise, there is no logical or defensible reason for doing any cutting on the Seal, let alone the 20-30% sliced off the top of the Seal. The front view has the fold bisecting the top part of the Seal and is at a 30 degree angle from the bottom part.

.Basically, when you are mindful of the perspective at which the document was allegedly photographed, you begin to see the unreality of the elements depicted in those photos. Round Seals that should be elliptical. Flat Seals that should be bent at an angle. Seals illuminated in ways that are technically impossible. Seal sides that should be different, but are the same. Parts of Seals intentionally cropped out of photos. Seals that appear on different types of paper never used for COLBs. Taken together, all of the attempts at creating a convincing illusion of a real Seal on a real COLB actually failed to do so. Instead, these bogus Seals represent an intentional ruse used to fool the public.

As noted above, one of the photos (birth_certificate_1.jpg) was made from a real Seal on a real COLB, that was subsequently Photoshopped to eradicate features that are not present on the bogus Seals.

The macro shot of the Seal from almost the height of the paper, shows two major anomalies: the text fields off in the distance are either out-of-focus or not in the photo at all. Test shots of a real Seal confirm that all of the fields should be visible, albeit, as dark blurry lines. There are two lines of text missing, and there are no natural reasons that explain their absence, such as overexposure from a light source.

The center of the Seal and paper also appears to have been compromised by tool work (Photoshop image too), and not by any beam of light.

The texture of the Seal in all shots is also unrealistic, especially in the close-up of #1. The texture is suggestive of hand-engraving a photo of a Seal to make it look raised or embossed. The fact that the word, "of," and interior sections of the letters, such as the slanted lines that connect the two parallel lines of an "M", or an"N", are absent, confirms that this Seal is not real.

Feature #3: Self-defeating evidence presented in support of the COLB.

Case in point: the set of stamps and folds seen in the COLB. After a COLB is stamped and embossed, it is trifolded to fit inside a standard #10 envelope. No other envelope is used for this purpose. Either the COLB you get was trifolded, or not folded at all, and it was for this reason -- that the first fold line was present but the second one was absent from the Obama COLB image -- that caused some people to be skeptical of it:

The presence of a very prominent second fold line cutting through a very prominent Seal should have made people wonder; i.e., those who saw Factcheck's alleged scan image, how in the world did the "scanner" not pick these up? Yes, the Seal was plainly visible, albeit faded and illegible, under edge detection. Yes, even parts of the Registrar's signature stamp on the reverse side could be made recognizable. So, why is it that with all of the different types image enhancements available on Photoshop and GIMP, no one has ever been able to show that second fold line -- not even to show where it might have been?

As might be expected in this, "Say whatever comes to mind" debate between the Obama COLB believers and apologists and myself, hearing them play the "Well, it was not a very good scan" card as an excuse for why it was never found, is just, plain disingenuous. Didn't these same critics say, nary a month before, that the Factcheck image is a "high resolution" scan? Sounds like this Factcheck scan is only "high-res" when it reveals what the COLB believers and apologists think exists in it.

Before I received a real, 2008 COLB for examination, the owner of it had first emailed me, on separate occasions, three sets (front and back) of high resolution, full-page scans that were made from it. The first set contained images that were twice the size and twice the resolution of Factcheck's scan (5500 x 6600 @ 300 DPI versus 2550 x 3300 @ 300 DPI). They also contained all of the owner's personal information. So, I requested a second set of scans be sent to me, but with the owner information covered up.

That set of scans was still at twice the size of the Factcheck image, so I requested that the owner send me a third set, but this time, made to be the same size and resolution as Factcheck's image and also a little darker than the first two sets. I got three more images: one set of front and back images, and a third one of the front side with the Seal traced with a pencil to make it visible (not by my request, though).

Where I'm going with this side story is to say that, on July 8, I posted the second set of scans to the Internet because I needed to post them, like yesterday. however, before I posted them, I reduced these images to the same size and resolution as the Factcheck image. It was on these scans that, when subjected to the same edge detection procedure as applied to the Factcheck image, the Seal appeared just as it had on the Factcheck image.

Actually, it showed up better on the last set I received. My critics hailed this evidence as "Proof positive" that the Obama COLB image was a genuine copy. Now, the COLB believers and apologists had the ammunition they thought they needed to shoot down the conspiracy theories about a forged COLB. The missing Seal had been found along with the Registrar's signature stamp, thus countering the arguments that the image was bogus because these two elements were missing from the image as shown. The date stamp, the second of the three critical features on a real, certified COLB, was hard not to see because the ink from the stamp had apparently, and allegedly, bled through the paper to the front side.

There is a fourth critical feature of real COLBs that only someone who had actually handled one would know: that they are printed on the thinnest paper imaginable for an official State document. If you look at the reverse side of a COLB held up to the light, you can clearly see what is printed on the front. If a person makes a scan of a real COLB using the software that came with it, and lets the scanner's software adjust the brightness and contrast of the image automatically, he or she can make a copy of a COLB where the Seal can be seen with the naked eye, as well as show up more clearly after edge detection. There was another consequence of making a scan using more contrast and less brightness than the previous one: the text printed on the front side of the COLB could now be seen on a copy made of the reverse side of the COLB:

In other words, to really ensure her privacy, the 2008 COLB owner also covered up the reverse side of the COLB where the personal information was also visible. The ability to see on one side of a COLB scan what was printed on the reverse side proved to be an essential asset to differentiating a real COLB from a fake one. For example, by seeing where the actual Registrar's stamp is placed relative to the position of the COLB border, I was able to judge whether or not that enhanced Factcheck image displayed the registrar stamp in its proper location. When you look at all of the other COLB images posted online by their owners, you can clearly see the Seal, the date stamp, and the Registrar's signature stamp on them, either with, or without, the benefit of edge detection. You will also see that the Seal, the date stamp, and the Registrar's signature stamp are not consistently located in the same place from COLB to COLB. The fact that the placement of these features vary from COLB to COLB would also turn out to be a critical factor in judging what is real from what is not.

As would be the case in nearly all of the evidence presented in favor of there being a genuine Obama COLB image, the end-result turned out to be just the opposite, to where the evidence provided more support to my theories than it did to my critics. At the very least, using the same evidence that my critics produced took away their counterargument that I had somehow "fabricated" them. So far, if any of them had fabricated their evidence to use against me, none of them have stepped forward to admit it.

Feature #4: a shot to the midsection

If you have ever taken an art class or a photography class, then you probably learned something about perspective, or the visual cues that tell us the orientation of an object that we see. Whether it is far away from us, or right under our noses. Whether it lays flat on a table, or is leaning off the edge. Likewise, it is the perspective of the COLB object that we see in Factcheck's photographs that tells us whether we are looking at a two-dimensional object, or a three-dimensional one.

The photographer and/or the person directing this photo shoot, made sure to capture the COLB object positioned at different angles. There is not a single, point-blank photo of the front of the COLB, nor is there one of the COLB fully flat. The only photo in which the COLB was opened up to its original size (but not opened all the way) was photo #3. Yet, even here, the object was still shot at an angle to it, and was also out of focus with a large shadow of the photographer's arm covering the Seal area.

These complications were not accidental, but were intentionally caused. Had Factcheck taken only one clear photo of the whole front side, and another of the whole back side, they would not have needed to convince the reader that the object being held in place was a "three-dimensional" COLB. Factcheck went to great lengths in its discussion of the COLB to remind the reader that they would be looking at a "three-dimensional" COLB that, in Factcheck's words, "FactCheck.org staffers have now seen, touched, examined and photographed the original birth certificate." This statement, by itself, is a lie because a COLB is not an original birth certificate, and Factcheck knows it.

Technically-speaking, since we are discussing photographs, it is not the object in the photograph that is "three-dimensional," but our perception of that object as it appears in three-dimensional space, namely height (up and down), width (left and right), and depth (forward and backward). Depending on how the photos were made, that third dimension, depth, may or may not be visible.

For example, if you have ever watched any of the CSI shows on TV, then you have probably seen how they take photographs of objects in their lab. They use a digital camera mounted on a frame directly over a table on which the object lies. The camera lens is facing downwards and perfectly perpendicular to the table in all directions. Now, when a CSI takes a photograph of a printed piece of paper laid flat on the table, what is captured by a camera's digital imaging system is perceptually equivalent to what is captured by a scanner's digital imaging system. In other words, what is captured is an image of a flat piece of paper with only two of its three dimensions visible (with depth being the missing dimension).

To accomplish the same perpendicular positioning of an object, as if it were lying on a table with the camera mounted to a frame or tripod directly above it, both the photographer and the holder have to be directly facing each other, and the camera has to be held at the same height as is the object being held. The camera also has to be aimed point-blank at the object.

Clearly, such was not the case with any of the Factcheck photos as all of them were taken at an angle -- some more than others.

Granted that taking pictures of an object with a hand held camera will never be perfectly inline with the object as it could have been if a mount or tripod was used, there are guides within the camera viewfinder that can be used to position the photo. In other words, the photos of the date stamp and signature block could have been taken without any accompanying angles. Of the two photos, photo #9 is the closest one to being perpendicular to the stamps, but it is still off slightly to the left side. I mention this because I will be making comparisons between the photos taken of the stamps by Factcheck with some of the photos I took of the stamps on the paper COLB I have. I also will make comparisons between the image allegedly scanned from Obama's COLB with the scan images I made and have of the 2007 and 2008 COLBs.

For moderately experienced Photoshop users, manipulating all three dimensions in an image is child's play. If anything, visually adding depth, or modifying its existing depth with Photoshop (or another image editor), does tend to confirm in our brain that we are looking at an object that actually exists in the real world, and for that reason, Factcheck decided to take high resolution photos of the COLB object positioned at different angles to accentuate its depth. What they did not realize is that whenever you photograph a printed document from different angles, you are also photographing whatever is printed on it from the same angles. Whatever perspective was created by angling the COLB object in three dimensions, that same perspective should be discernible across the entire COLB image.

For example, logically speaking (and in actuality), if you rotate a printed piece of paper to the left so that the top and bottom edges of the paper are angled to the left, and if the printed text on the paper is parallel to the top and bottom edges, then the text should remain parallel to the edges and be tiled at the same angle as the top and bottom edges. Now, what if, after tilting the paper to the left, let's say at a 45 degree angle, the text on the printed paper is no longer parallel with the edges of the paper; that is, they remain level from left to right as if the paper were never rotated in the first place?

Well, you'd say, "What's wrong with this picture. Something does not look right here," and you'd be on-the-mark, for that is exactly what happened in the photographs taken of the COLB.

Regardless of whether Factcheck photographed the COLB object angled in three dimensions simply to prove that it was a 3-D object, or to obscure the evidence of forging, the end result for me was the same: showing the COLB from different angles allowed me to find a lot of things that did not "look right." In fact, there were a lot of things about the text on the COLBs that did not look right. So, giving credit to whom credit is due, I say, "Thanks, Factcheck," for providing me with a greater number of unrealistic features to find in your photographs.

For the purpose of these next experiments, I'm going to use Factcheck's photo #2 and photo #5, which are the clearest ones made of the COLB's midsection, and are also the ones showing multiple angles of the COLB.

The first characteristic of these pictures to which I draw your attention, is the way that Factcheck kept them partially folded as a way of emphasizing that this COLB object had two folds -- something their image did not have. Again, by adding additional angles into the pictures, I can better see if the text on each folded part is flowing along at the appropriate angles.

As can be seen in the photo #2 below, the COLB is rotated at two distinct angles of incident: (1) angled upwards from left to right, and (2) angled down and away from the camera. These angles result in the upper right corner (or quadrant) of the COLB appearing to be closer to the camera, and the lower left corner (or quadrant) appearing to be further away. The COLB is sharply angled on both the top and bottom folds in their appropriate direction of folding (top, folded back, and bottom, folded forward).

Since the printed elements on the COLB itself should be similarly aligned with the four sides of the COLB border and the four edges of the paper, there are four primary perspective effects in the printed elements that should be readily visible to the viewer, such as the angle of the lines of text with respect to the border, to the paper, and to the camera' POV. To put it simply, if the paper is tilted down to the left, then the horizontal lines of text directly facing the camera should also be tilted down and to the left. If the paper is angled away from the camera lens so that the two fold lines appear to converge rather than remain parallel, then the lines of text should also appear to converge.

Unlike the paper on which they are printed, the position of letters can only vary on two dimensions: left and right and up and down. We can see in the scan image, allegedly made from the same document in the photos, that the lines of text are parallel to the top and bottom borders, and that the orientation of the letters in the text are placed parallel to the sides of the borders. Therefore, if one were to draw a straight horizontal line along the bottom of all the letters in a text string, as well as to draw a line perpendicular to this baseline, right next to (or through) the vertical stroke of one of these letters. "E," "F," "H," "I," "K," "L," "R," or "T", these two lines should also run parallel to the borders (either the inside edge or the outside one):

When looking at photo #5, the center portion (middle 1/3) of the COLB is facing towards the camera, the top 1/3 is folded back and away from the camera, and the bottom 1/3 is folded forward and towards the camera. Since the top 1/3 and bottom 1/3 are folded by approximately the same amount, then their surfaces would also be parallel to each other. This means that the lines of text on both the top 1/3 and the bottom 1/3 will be wider at the base, the closer it is to the camera, and narrower at the top the further away it is from the camera.

These angles and perspective are the critical features of a document bent, turned and folded in different directions. So, when I discovered that the printed lines of text (and objects like the Seal and stamps) do not appear at all like they should, then something was deliberately done to either the document, to the photo of the document, or both, that speaks directly to the way the COLB document was artificially constructed.

To put it bluntly, the Factcheck photos have been "Frankensteined," just as the Factcheck scan image was cobbled together with the parts of different COLBs. The use of the term, "document" is simply for expediency sake, as no, single "real" document was used for these photos or for the scan image.


OBAMA'S 'BORN' CONSPIRACY - Important and corrections (11/30/08)


MEDIA ALERT! Lan Lamphere has invited me to be his guest tonight on his OVERNIGHT AM show. It starts at 10pm EST. Please listen in, and also visit his website, http://www.lanlamphere.com/public/,where you can listen, and also send email messages. It would be nice if FReepers would make their voices heard and support one of their own.

MEDIA ALERT! Also today, I got a call from Bob Unruh of World Net Daily, who is doing a story on my COLB research! FINALLY....after four months in trying to get their attention, they've sat up and taken notice. Look for his tory in tomorrow's edition of WND.com.


I have some important new information to disclose, along with making some corrections and clarifications to my final report on Obama's bogus birth certificate. I recently received a real 2006 COLB scan image and another real 2008 COLB scan image from a contact who lives in Honolulu. As with Michele's real 2008 COLB, and Dan's real 2007 COLB, the personal information on these two new additions has also been redacted.

These additional COLB scans provide more indight into the document certification practices used by Hawaii's Vital Records. They also require me to make a point of clarification as to the observations I made. I am going to present them as if they were FAQ, or Frequently Asked Questions, about the COLB forms. Some of them really are FAQ, so the use of this Socratic method is actually quite appropriate.

A true scientist is not afraid or recalcitrant to modify his hypotheses and conclusions as more facts are uncovered, and by the very fact that I am acknowledging them to the public, and disclosing the priviledged information that requires this action, I am demonstrating my fidelity to conducting honest research.

Does Hawaii "change their borders every year?"

The short answer is, "No," and here's why. After Obama bastardized the word, "Change," I should have used a more fitting word, like "alternate" or "modify." My efforts to obtain high quality copies of real COLBs produced in each of the eight years since this form's inception in November 2001, has been harder than trying to find that proverbial needle in the haystack. The 2006 COLB was not exaclty what I expected it to be., but, in reality, it actually confirmed an earlier theory I had that the borders were not modified every year, but every other year. I often go on my gut instincts, but they are not something that can be experimentally qualified.

In my report, I said that "The COLB borders are changed from year to year as a way to distinguish them from other genuine COLBS, and from fraudulent COLBs whose date stamp (and other year-relevant information) does not corresponds to the border used that year." As it turns out, Hawaii does modify the borders to thwart would-be forgers, but they do it every two years rather than every year. When the new COLB form was literally drawn for the first time in November 2001, it seems logical that Hawaii might, with only two months left in 2001, carry over that new border design to the following year, which was 2002. For 2003, it appears that Hawaii carried the pattern over to 2003 COLBs.

Although I now have COLB examples for the years, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, and 2008, I cannot say, with 100% certainty that the borders in 2004 are different from the previous pattern, and that the 2004 pattern was also carried over to 2005, but given that both the 2006 and 2007 COLBs have the same border, it makes sense that the 2008 border is different from the previous two. Although it would be helpful to have the three missing COLBs to complete my collection, I can imagine that when Hawaii created a new border pattern, they used it for two successive years before they switched to another pattern.

Here is the 2006 COLB (NOTE: the owner did the redacting, not me):

 

 

Now that we know the 2006 and 2007 borders had the same pattern, and that the 2008 border pattern was modified, it is logical to assume that the borders for 2004 and 2005 have the same pattern, but are different from either the 2006-2007 COLBs and the 2002-2003 COLBs. Then, when we look at the border of the bogus Obama 2007 COLB images, we can see that while they seem similar to the 2006-2007 borders, they also look different from them.

For comparison purposes, the Factcheck border corner is shown on the left and since it came from an alleged 2007 COLB, it should have a border that looks just like a 2007 border. However, now that I see the actual 2006 border, it looks more like the 2006 border than the 2007 one. Regardless of which year it is, I said in my final report, that this border was copied from another image, and overlayed on top of an existing background image. The telltale signs of this "Photoshopping" was the more transparent border than the real ones, and the less defined pattern. The resolution of this border is much lower than the surrounding background. In other words, the border is lower in quality than the background it rests upon.

 


 

Has Hawaii "modified their embossed Seals from year to year?"

The answer to this question will surprise you as it did me. As you may recall from my report, I demonstrated that the Seal on the real 2007 COLB looks entirely different from the Seal on the real COLB, and that the Seal on Obama's bogus 2007 COLB looks identical to the 2008 Seal. Well, now, what about that real 2006 COLB I received? What does its Seal look like? Just like the 2008 Seal!

Now, if you go back to the Seals on the 2002-2003 COLBs, they look identical to the Seal used on the 2007 COLB, but not the 2006 COLB or the 2008 COLB. To put it simply, the Seal used on all, real 2007 COLBs looks nothing like the Seals used the year before, or the year after. Yet, it does look like what was used for 2002 and 2003.

OK, one more time.

 

Here is the Seal used on a real 2008 COLB:

 

Here is the Seal used on a real 2006 COLB:

 

Here is the Seal used on a real 2007 COLB:

 

Here is the Seal used on the OBAMA's bogus 2007 COLB:

 

Now, I may have to modify what I said about the Seal on the Obama's bogus 2007 COLB. I said that is resembled the 2008 Seal. It also seems to resemble the 2006 Seal. What it definitely does not resemble is a 2007 Seal.

Either way you slice it, the 2007 Obama COLB, does not look like a real 2007 COLB; but, hey it does bear a striking resemblance to a real 2006 COLB. It has a Seal like a 2006 Seal. It has a border that looks more like a 2006 border than a 2007 border.

Could Obama's bogus 2007 COLB be a forged image made of 2006 COLB parts? At least!

qualified.

 

In my report, I said that "The COLB borders are changed from year to year as a way to distinguish them from other genuine COLBS, and from fraudulent COLBs whose date stamp (and other year-relevant information) does not corresponds to the border used that year." As it turns out, Hawaii does modify the borders to thwart would-be forgers, but they do it every two years rather than every year. When the new COLB form was literally drawn for the first time in November 2001, it seems logical that Hawaii might, with only two months left in 2001, carry over that new border design to the following year, which was 2002. For 2003, it appears that Hawaii carried the pattern over to 2003 COLBs.

Although I now have COLB examples for the years, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, and 2008, I cannot say, with 100% certainty that the borders in 2004 are different from the previous pattern, and that the 2004 pattern was also carried over to 2005, but given that both the 2006 and 2007 COLBs have the same border, it makes sense that the 2008 border is different from the previous two. Although it would be helpful to have the three missing COLBs to complete my collection, I can imagine that when Hawaii created a new border pattern, they used it for two successive years before they switched to another pattern.

Here is the 2006 COLB (NOTE: the owner did the redacting, not me):

 

 

Now that we know the 2006 and 2007 borders had the same pattern, and that the 2008 border pattern was modified, it is logical to assume that the borders for 2004 and 2005 have the same pattern, but are different from either the 2006-2007 COLBs and the 2002-2003 COLBs. Then, when we look at the border of the bogus Obama 2007 COLB images, we can see that while they seem similar to the 2006-2007 borders, they also look different from them.

For comparison purposes, the Factcheck border corner is shown on the left and since it came from an alleged 2007 COLB, it should have a border that looks just like a 2007 border. However, now that I see the actual 2006 border, it looks more like the 2006 border than the 2007 one. Regardless of which year it is, I said in my final report, that this border was copied from another image, and overlayed on top of an existing background image. The telltale signs of this "Photoshopping" was the more transparent border than the real ones, and the less defined pattern. The resolution of this border is much lower than the surrounding background. In other words, the border is lower in quality than the background it rests upon.

 


 

Has Hawaii "modified their embossed Seals from year to year?"

The answer to this question will surprise you as it did me. As you may recall from my report, I demonstrated that the Seal on the real 2007 COLB looks entirely different from the Seal on the real COLB, and that the Seal on Obama's bogus 2007 COLB looks identical to the 2008 Seal. Well, now, what about that real 2006 COLB I received? What does its Seal look like? Just like the 2008 Seal!

Now, if you go back to the Seals on the 2002-2003 COLBs, they look identical to the Seal used on the 2007 COLB, but not the 2006 COLB or the 2008 COLB. To put it simply, the Seal used on all, real 2007 COLBs looks nothing like the Seals used the year before, or the year after. Yet, it does look like what was used for 2002 and 2003.

OK, one more time.

 

Here is the Seal used on a real 2008 COLB:

 

Here is the Seal used on a real 2006 COLB:

 

Here is the Seal used on a real 2007 COLB:

 

Here is the Seal used on the OBAMA's bogus 2007 COLB:

 

Now, I may have to modify what I said about the Seal on the Obama's bogus 2007 COLB. I said that is resembled the 2008 Seal. It also seems to resemble the 2006 Seal. What it definitely does not resemble is a 2007 Seal.

Either way you slice it, the 2007 Obama COLB, does not look like a real 2007 COLB; but, hey it does bear a striking resemblance to a real 2006 COLB. It has a Seal like a 2006 Seal. It has a border that looks more like a 2006 border than a 2007 border.

Could Obama's bogus 2007 COLB be a forged image made of 2006 COLB parts? At least!

w, double circle exhibit the most correspondence:

 

There is another anomaly with this Seal, along with the date stamp and the Registrar's signature stamp. For starters, the Registrar's stamp is too placed low. The Registrar stamp is positioned within the middle of the bottom border, which would never occur on real COLBs.

Back when some enterprising individual had hoped to prove that the Factcheck image (and all the copies of it) was real, and that I was wrong, he was able to partially reveal the hidden Registrar's signature by changing the color balance on the image by moving the Magenta/Green slider all the way over to the Magenta side, and sliding the Cyan/Red slider all the way to the Red side (while preserving Luminosity). This rendered the pixels of the Registrar stamp partially visible to where most of it could be interpolated.

Another individual, also hoping to prove me wrong, created an animated GIF by taking the date stamp and Registrar stamp from the 2008 COLB that I have posted on my Photobucket account and overlaying it on top of this color-altered Factcheck image, using as a guide, the omnipresent JUNE 6, 2007 date stamp that bled through whatever was used to manufacture the image.

The result is an animation that alternates between the Registrar stamp and date stamp of the 2008 COLB and the graphically-enhanced Factcheck image. As can be seen from this creation, the Registrar stamp and date stamp are placed where they appear in the two Factcheck photos (#7 & #9) of the reverse side:

However, the Registrar stamp is, again, placed lower than what is actually done on either 2007 COLBs or 2008 COLBs, as can be seen by this enhanced copy of a 2008 COLB whose border on the front side can be seen from the rear side:

It also is too low on a real 2007 COLB, a shown in this overlay:

There is a remarkable (as in "too close to be real") match between the stamp used for the 2008 COLB and that used for the faked 2007 COLB:

The COLB coup de grâce

Now, here comes the coup de grâce -- that's French for a "death blow" -- that really does deal a death blow to these bogus photos ever being real. Ready?

If you recall from the above discussion, I demonstrated, fairly convincingly, why the Seal shown in all of the photos did not resemble the real 2007 Seal in any meaningful way. There's a good reason why:

The Seal is actually a 2008 Seal! And the Registrar's stamp is actually a 2008 Registrar stamp!

We saw the effects of this cobbling together of COLB features on the Seals. The front view of the Seal should look vastly different from the reverse, given the change in angles and in the Seal itself, yet the reverse side Seal image perfectly overlays the front side Seal image -- except for the 25% cropped of the top of the Seal as shown on the reverse side COLB photo. There is no logical or acceptable reason for not including the entire Seal in at least two photos made of the back side. Likewise, there is no logical or defensible reason for doing any cutting on the Seal, let alone the 20-30% sliced off the top of the Seal. The front view has the fold bisecting the top part of the Seal and is at a 30 degree angle from the bottom part.

.Basically, when you are mindful of the perspective at which the document was allegedly photographed, you begin to see the unreality of the elements depicted in those photos. Round Seals that should be elliptical. Flat Seals that should be bent at an angle. Seals illuminated in ways that are technically impossible. Seal sides that should be different, but are the same. Parts of Seals intentionally cropped out of photos. Seals that appear on different types of paper never used for COLBs. Taken together, all of the attempts at creating a convincing illusion of a real Seal on a real COLB actually failed to do so. Instead, these bogus Seals represent an intentional ruse used to fool the public.

As noted above, one of the photos (birth_certificate_1.jpg) was made from a real Seal on a real COLB, that was subsequently Photoshopped to eradicate features that are not present on the bogus Seals.

The macro shot of the Seal from almost the height of the paper, shows two major anomalies: the text fields off in the distance are either out-of-focus or not in the photo at all. Test shots of a real Seal confirm that all of the fields should be visible, albeit, as dark blurry lines. There are two lines of text missing, and there are no natural reasons that explain their absence, such as overexposure from a light source.

The center of the Seal and paper also appears to have been compromised by tool work (Photoshop image too), and not by any beam of light.

The texture of the Seal in all shots is also unrealistic, especially in the close-up of #1. The texture is suggestive of hand-engraving a photo of a Seal to make it look raised or embossed. The fact that the word, "of," and interior sections of the letters, such as the slanted lines that connect the two parallel lines of an "M", or an"N", are absent, confirms that this Seal is not real.

Feature #3: Self-defeating evidence presented in support of the COLB.

Case in point: the set of stamps and folds seen in the COLB. After a COLB is stamped and embossed, it is trifolded to fit inside a standard #10 envelope. No other envelope is used for this purpose. Either the COLB you get was trifolded, or not folded at all, and it was for this reason -- that the first fold line was present but the second one was absent from the Obama COLB image -- that caused some people to be skeptical of it:

The presence of a very prominent second fold line cutting through a very prominent Seal should have made people wonder; i.e., those who saw Factcheck's alleged scan image, how in the world did the "scanner" not pick these up? Yes, the Seal was plainly visible, albeit faded and illegible, under edge detection. Yes, even parts of the Registrar's signature stamp on the reverse side could be made recognizable. So, why is it that with all of the different types image enhancements available on Photoshop and GIMP, no one has ever been able to show that second fold line -- not even to show where it might have been?

As might be expected in this, "Say whatever comes to mind" debate between the Obama COLB believers and apologists and myself, hearing them play the "Well, it was not a very good scan" card as an excuse for why it was never found, is just, plain disingenuous. Didn't these same critics say, nary a month before, that the Factcheck image is a "high resolution" scan? Sounds like this Factcheck scan is only "high-res" when it reveals what the COLB believers and apologists think exists in it.

Before I received a real, 2008 COLB for examination, the owner of it had first emailed me, on separate occasions, three sets (front and back) of high resolution, full-page scans that were made from it. The first set contained images that were twice the size and twice the resolution of Factcheck's scan (5500 x 6600 @ 300 DPI versus 2550 x 3300 @ 300 DPI). They also contained all of the owner's personal information. So, I requested a second set of scans be sent to me, but with the owner information covered up.

That set of scans was still at twice the size of the Factcheck image, so I requested that the owner send me a third set, but this time, made to be the same size and resolution as Factcheck's image and also a little darker than the first two sets. I got three more images: one set of front and back images, and a third one of the front side with the Seal traced with a pencil to make it visible (not by my request, though).

Where I'm going with this side story is to say that, on July 8, I posted the second set of scans to the Internet because I needed to post them, like yesterday. however, before I posted them, I reduced these images to the same size and resolution as the Factcheck image. It was on these scans that, when subjected to the same edge detection procedure as applied to the Factcheck image, the Seal appeared just as it had on the Factcheck image.

Actually, it showed up better on the last set I received. My critics hailed this evidence as "Proof positive" that the Obama COLB image was a genuine copy. Now, the COLB believers and apologists had the ammunition they thought they needed to shoot down the conspiracy theories about a forged COLB. The missing Seal had been found along with the Registrar's signature stamp, thus countering the arguments that the image was bogus because these two elements were missing from the image as shown. The date stamp, the second of the three critical features on a real, certified COLB, was hard not to see because the ink from the stamp had apparently, and allegedly, bled through the paper to the front side.

There is a fourth critical feature of real COLBs that only someone who had actually handled one would know: that they are printed on the thinnest paper imaginable for an official State document. If you look at the reverse side of a COLB held up to the light, you can clearly see what is printed on the front. If a person makes a scan of a real COLB using the software that came with it, and lets the scanner's software adjust the brightness and contrast of the image automatically, he or she can make a copy of a COLB where the Seal can be seen with the naked eye, as well as show up more clearly after edge detection. There was another consequence of making a scan using more contrast and less brightness than the previous one: the text printed on the front side of the COLB could now be seen on a copy made of the reverse side of the COLB:

In other words, to really ensure her privacy, the 2008 COLB owner also covered up the reverse side of the COLB where the personal information was also visible. The ability to see on one side of a COLB scan what was printed on the reverse side proved to be an essential asset to differentiating a real COLB from a fake one. For example, by seeing where the actual Registrar's stamp is placed relative to the position of the COLB border, I was able to judge whether or not that enhanced Factcheck image displayed the registrar stamp in its proper location. When you look at all of the other COLB images posted online by their owners, you can clearly see the Seal, the date stamp, and the Registrar's signature stamp on them, either with, or without, the benefit of edge detection. You will also see that the Seal, the date stamp, and the Registrar's signature stamp are not consistently located in the same place from COLB to COLB. The fact that the placement of these features vary from COLB to COLB would also turn out to be a critical factor in judging what is real from what is not.

As would be the case in nearly all of the evidence presented in favor of there being a genuine Obama COLB image, the end-result turned out to be just the opposite, to where the evidence provided more support to my theories than it did to my critics. At the very least, using the same evidence that my critics produced took away their counterargument that I had somehow "fabricated" them. So far, if any of them had fabricated their evidence to use against me, none of them have stepped forward to admit it.

Feature #4: a shot to the midsection

If you have ever taken an art class or a photography class, then you probably learned something about perspective, or the visual cues that tell us the orientation of an object that we see. Whether it is far away from us, or right under our noses. Whether it lays flat on a table, or is leaning off the edge. Likewise, it is the perspective of the COLB object that we see in Factcheck's photographs that tells us whether we are looking at a two-dimensional object, or a three-dimensional one.

The photographer and/or the person directing this photo shoot, made sure to capture the COLB object positioned at different angles. There is not a single, point-blank photo of the front of the COLB, nor is there one of the COLB fully flat. The only photo in which the COLB was opened up to its original size (but not opened all the way) was photo #3. Yet, even here, the object was still shot at an angle to it, and was also out of focus with a large shadow of the photographer's arm covering the Seal area.

These complications were not accidental, but were intentionally caused. Had Factcheck taken only one clear photo of the whole front side, and another of the whole back side, they would not have needed to convince the reader that the object being held in place was a "three-dimensional" COLB. Factcheck went to great lengths in its discussion of the COLB to remind the reader that they would be looking at a "three-dimensional" COLB that, in Factcheck's words, "FactCheck.org staffers have now seen, touched, examined and photographed the original birth certificate." This statement, by itself, is a lie because a COLB is not an original birth certificate, and Factcheck knows it.

Technically-speaking, since we are discussing photographs, it is not the object in the photograph that is "three-dimensional," but our perception of that object as it appears in three-dimensional space, namely height (up and down), width (left and right), and depth (forward and backward). Depending on how the photos were made, that third dimension, depth, may or may not be visible.

For example, if you have ever watched any of the CSI shows on TV, then you have probably seen how they take photographs of objects in their lab. They use a digital camera mounted on a frame directly over a table on which the object lies. The camera lens is facing downwards and perfectly perpendicular to the table in all directions. Now, when a CSI takes a photograph of a printed piece of paper laid flat on the table, what is captured by a camera's digital imaging system is perceptually equivalent to what is captured by a scanner's digital imaging system. In other words, what is captured is an image of a flat piece of paper with only two of its three dimensions visible (with depth being the missing dimension).

To accomplish the same perpendicular positioning of an object, as if it were lying on a table with the camera mounted to a frame or tripod directly above it, both the photographer and the holder have to be directly facing each other, and the camera has to be held at the same height as is the object being held. The camera also has to be aimed point-blank at the object.

Clearly, such was not the case with any of the Factcheck photos as all of them were taken at an angle -- some more than others.

Granted that taking pictures of an object with a hand held camera will never be perfectly inline with the object as it could have been if a mount or tripod was used, there are guides within the camera viewfinder that can be used to position the photo. In other words, the photos of the date stamp and signature block could have been taken without any accompanying angles. Of the two photos, photo #9 is the closest one to being perpendicular to the stamps, but it is still off slightly to the left side. I mention this because I will be making comparisons between the photos taken of the stamps by Factcheck with some of the photos I took of the stamps on the paper COLB I have. I also will make comparisons between the image allegedly scanned from Obama's COLB with the scan images I made and have of the 2007 and 2008 COLBs.

For moderately experienced Photoshop users, manipulating all three dimensions in an image is child's play. If anything, visually adding depth, or modifying its existing depth with Photoshop (or another image editor), does tend to confirm in our brain that we are looking at an object that actually exists in the real world, and for that reason, Factcheck decided to take high resolution photos of the COLB object positioned at different angles to accentuate its depth. What they did not realize is that whenever you photograph a printed document from different angles, you are also photographing whatever is printed on it from the same angles. Whatever perspective was created by angling the COLB object in three dimensions, that same perspective should be discernible across the entire COLB image.

For example, logically speaking (and in actuality), if you rotate a printed piece of paper to the left so that the top and bottom edges of the paper are angled to the left, and if the printed text on the paper is parallel to the top and bottom edges, then the text should remain parallel to the edges and be tiled at the same angle as the top and bottom edges. Now, what if, after tilting the paper to the left, let's say at a 45 degree angle, the text on the printed paper is no longer parallel with the edges of the paper; that is, they remain level from left to right as if the paper were never rotated in the first place?

Well, you'd say, "What's wrong with this picture. Something does not look right here," and you'd be on-the-mark, for that is exactly what happened in the photographs taken of the COLB.

Regardless of whether Factcheck photographed the COLB object angled in three dimensions simply to prove that it was a 3-D object, or to obscure the evidence of forging, the end result for me was the same: showing the COLB from different angles allowed me to find a lot of things that did not "look right." In fact, there were a lot of things about the text on the COLBs that did not look right. So, giving credit to whom credit is due, I say, "Thanks, Factcheck," for providing me with a greater number of unrealistic features to find in your photographs.

For the purpose of these next experiments, I'm going to use Factcheck's photo #2 and photo #5, which are the clearest ones made of the COLB's midsection, and are also the ones showing multiple angles of the COLB.

The first characteristic of these pictures to which I draw your attention, is the way that Factcheck kept them partially folded as a way of emphasizing that this COLB object had two folds -- something their image did not have. Again, by adding additional angles into the pictures, I can better see if the text on each folded part is flowing along at the appropriate angles.

As can be seen in the photo #2 below, the COLB is rotated at two distinct angles of incident: (1) angled upwards from left to right, and (2) angled down and away from the camera. These angles result in the upper right corner (or quadrant) of the COLB appearing to be closer to the camera, and the lower left corner (or quadrant) appearing to be further away. The COLB is sharply angled on both the top and bottom folds in their appropriate direction of folding (top, folded back, and bottom, folded forward).

Since the printed elements on the COLB itself should be similarly aligned with the four sides of the COLB border and the four edges of the paper, there are four primary perspective effects in the printed elements that should be readily visible to the viewer, such as the angle of the lines of text with respect to the border, to the paper, and to the camera' POV. To put it simply, if the paper is tilted down to the left, then the horizontal lines of text directly facing the camera should also be tilted down and to the left. If the paper is angled away from the camera lens so that the two fold lines appear to converge rather than remain parallel, then the lines of text should also appear to converge.

Unlike the paper on which they are printed, the position of letters can only vary on two dimensions: left and right and up and down. We can see in the scan image, allegedly made from the same document in the photos, that the lines of text are parallel to the top and bottom borders, and that the orientation of the letters in the text are placed parallel to the sides of the borders. Therefore, if one were to draw a straight horizontal line along the bottom of all the letters in a text string, as well as to draw a line perpendicular to this baseline, right next to (or through) the vertical stroke of one of these letters. "E," "F," "H," "I," "K," "L," "R," or "T", these two lines should also run parallel to the borders (either the inside edge or the outside one):

When looking at photo #5, the center portion (middle 1/3) of the COLB is facing towards the camera, the top 1/3 is folded back and away from the camera, and the bottom 1/3 is folded forward and towards the camera. Since the top 1/3 and bottom 1/3 are folded by approximately the same amount, then their surfaces would also be parallel to each other. This means that the lines of text on both the top 1/3 and the bottom 1/3 will be wider at the base, the closer it is to the camera, and narrower at the top the further away it is from the camera.

These angles and perspective are the critical features of a document bent, turned and folded in different directions. So, when I discovered that the printed lines of text (and objects like the Seal and stamps) do not appear at all like they should, then something was deliberately done to either the document, to the photo of the document, or both, that speaks directly to the way the COLB document was artificially constructed.

To put it bluntly, the Factcheck photos have been "Frankensteined," just as the Factcheck scan image was cobbled together with the parts of different COLBs. The use of the term, "document" is simply for expediency sake, as no, single "real" document was used for these photos or for the scan image.


OBAMA'S 'BORN' CONSPIRACY - Important and corrections (11/30/08)


MEDIA ALERT! Lan Lamphere has invited me to be his guest tonight on his OVERNIGHT AM show. It starts at 10pm EST. Please listen in, and also visit his website, http://www.lanlamphere.com/public/,where you can listen, and also send email messages. It would be nice if FReepers would make their voices heard and support one of their own.

MEDIA ALERT! Also today, I got a call from Bob Unruh of World Net Daily, who is doing a story on my COLB research! FINALLY....after four months in trying to get their attention, they've sat up and taken notice. Look for his tory in tomorrow's edition of WND.com.


I have some important new information to disclose, along with making some corrections and clarifications to my final report on Obama's bogus birth certificate. I recently received a real 2006 COLB scan image and another real 2008 COLB scan image from a contact who lives in Honolulu. As with Michele's real 2008 COLB, and Dan's real 2007 COLB, the personal information on these two new additions has also been redacted.

These additional COLB scans provide more indight into the document certification practices used by Hawaii's Vital Records. They also require me to make a point of clarification as to the observations I made. I am going to present them as if they were FAQ, or Frequently Asked Questions, about the COLB forms. Some of them really are FAQ, so the use of this Socratic method is actually quite appropriate.

A true scientist is not afraid or recalcitrant to modify his hypotheses and conclusions as more facts are uncovered, and by the very fact that I am acknowledging them to the public, and disclosing the priviledged information that requires this action, I am demonstrating my fidelity to conducting honest research.

Does Hawaii "change their borders every year?"

The short answer is, "No," and here's why. After Obama bastardized the word, "Change," I should have used a more fitting word, like "alternate" or "modify." My efforts to obtain high quality copies of real COLBs produced in each of the eight years since this form's inception in November 2001, has been harder than trying to find that proverbial needle in the haystack. The 2006 COLB was not exaclty what I expected it to be., but, in reality, it actually confirmed an earlier theory I had that the borders were not modified every year, but every other year. I often go on my gut instincts, but they are not something that can be experimentally qualified.

In my report, I said that "The COLB borders are changed from year to year as a way to distinguish them from other genuine COLBS, and from fraudulent COLBs whose date stamp (and other year-relevant information) does not corresponds to the border used that year." As it turns out, Hawaii does modify the borders to thwart would-be forgers, but they do it every two years rather than every year. When the new COLB form was literally drawn for the first time in November 2001, it seems logical that Hawaii might, with only two months left in 2001, carry over that new border design to the following year, which was 2002. For 2003, it appears that Hawaii carried the pattern over to 2003 COLBs.

Although I now have COLB examples for the years, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, and 2008, I cannot say, with 100% certainty that the borders in 2004 are different from the previous pattern, and that the 2004 pattern was also carried over to 2005, but given that both the 2006 and 2007 COLBs have the same border, it makes sense that the 2008 border is different from the previous two. Although it would be helpful to have the three missing COLBs to complete my collection, I can imagine that when Hawaii created a new border pattern, they used it for two successive years before they switched to another pattern.

Here is the 2006 COLB (NOTE: the owner did the redacting, not me):

 

 

Now that we know the 2006 and 2007 borders had the same pattern, and that the 2008 border pattern was modified, it is logical to assume that the borders for 2004 and 2005 have the same pattern, but are different from either the 2006-2007 COLBs and the 2002-2003 COLBs. Then, when we look at the border of the bogus Obama 2007 COLB images, we can see that while they seem similar to the 2006-2007 borders, they also look different from them.

For comparison purposes, the Factcheck border corner is shown on the left and since it came from an alleged 2007 COLB, it should have a border that looks just like a 2007 border. However, now that I see the actual 2006 border, it looks more like the 2006 border than the 2007 one. Regardless of which year it is, I said in my final report, that this border was copied from another image, and overlayed on top of an existing background image. The telltale signs of this "Photoshopping" was the more transparent border than the real ones, and the less defined pattern. The resolution of this border is much lower than the surrounding background. In other words, the border is lower in quality than the background it rests upon.

 


 

Has Hawaii "modified their embossed Seals from year to year?"

The answer to this question will surprise you as it did me. As you may recall from my report, I demonstrated that the Seal on the real 2007 COLB looks entirely different from the Seal on the real COLB, and that the Seal on Obama's bogus 2007 COLB looks identical to the 2008 Seal. Well, now, what about that real 2006 COLB I received? What does its Seal look like? Just like the 2008 Seal!

Now, if you go back to the Seals on the 2002-2003 COLBs, they look identical to the Seal used on the 2007 COLB, but not the 2006 COLB or the 2008 COLB. To put it simply, the Seal used on all, real 2007 COLBs looks nothing like the Seals used the year before, or the year after. Yet, it does look like what was used for 2002 and 2003.

OK, one more time.

 

Here is the Seal used on a real 2008 COLB:

 

Here is the Seal used on a real 2006 COLB:

 

Here is the Seal used on a real 2007 COLB:

 

Here is the Seal used on the OBAMA's bogus 2007 COLB:

 

Now, I may have to modify what I said about the Seal on the Obama's bogus 2007 COLB. I said that is resembled the 2008 Seal. It also seems to resemble the 2006 Seal. What it definitely does not resemble is a 2007 Seal.

Either way you slice it, the 2007 Obama COLB, does not look like a real 2007 COLB; but, hey it does bear a striking resemblance to a real 2006 COLB. It has a Seal like a 2006 Seal. It has a border that looks more like a 2006 border than a 2007 border.

Could Obama's bogus 2007 COLB be a forged image made of 2006 COLB parts? At least!

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WHATSYOUREVIDENCE.COM: Nothing like the truth

WHATSYOUREVIDENCE.COM: The TRUTH, the WHOLE TRUTH, and NOTHING LIKE the TRUTH!

Overview

This is the follow-up to my last post, WHATSYOUREVIDENCE: Retractions and Restatements, and contains all of the information that appeared in my original post, WHATSYOURSHYSTER, except for deleting two statements that were in error, and replacing a few words that were not appropriate. It is no longer a secret to FReepers that Ms. Teresa La Loggia is the owner and operator of the website, WHATSYOUREVIDENCE.COM. However, even after I outted her in my first post (and second post), and even after she wrote her "cease and desist" letter, Teresa La Loggia is still keeping her identity hidden from the public. This fact begs the question, "How much of her indignation was due to my statements incorrectly linking herself and her law firm to the Obama/DNC defense team, and how much of it was due to identity being discovered?"

After reading this post, and especially her letter, I'll let you be the judge.

As far as making the necessary retractions or restatements regarding my original post, I've already taken care of it in my prior post, WHATSYOUREVIDENCE: Retractions and Restatements, and they will not be mentioned again, except to reiterate some of them in relation to La Loggia's letter.

As you read this new post, WHATSYOUREVIDENCE.COM: The TRUTH, the WHOLE TRUTH, and NOTHING LIKE the TRUTH!, keep in mind that it is not a revision of the original story. Rather, I've reordered, restructured, and revised the information: this post contains at least 98% of my original post along with totally new information and reinterpretations of the original information that was in the first post.

As you may or may not know, the moderator's decision to remove my original story occurred shortly after an open letter to "Free Republic" was sent by Ms. La Loggia. Even though it gives the impression that the post was pulled pursuant to her letter, the decision was based on a number of other factors, including how statements were worded. It is also not the job of the moderator to edit posts. In her letter, Ms. La Loggia said that she wanted the post removed or at least changed in the way it was written."

After FReepers have had a chance to read her letter, along with my commentary on it, the viewers will reach the same conclusion that I did. I have never had a post pulled that wasn't a result of my request to do so. I have, and I'm sure many of you have, on many occassions, "self-objected" to my own comments in order to have them removed and subsequently replaced by ones that were a better fit to both my requirements and to those of the forum.

In this case, having to restate and repost my findings and judgments gave me the opportunity to further alert the viewing public to the tenor, tone, merit, substance, and sources of the allegations, accusations and conclusions presented on WHATSYOUREVIDENCE.COM, by revealing the name of its owner and contributor, the true purpose and intent of the website, and the justification for hiding these from public scrutiny.

I also reworded any emotionally-charged language used to referenced what are known to be facts. As my Mom used to tell me,"It's not what you say, but how you say it," and that is exactly what separates lawyers from other professions -- namely, to make statements and ask questions in such a way that they will not be interpreted as inappropriate in a court of law. Whenever you hear or read what a lawyer has to say, you have to interpret it in same way that the lawyer wanted it interpreted. more on that later.

This article has now been fully validated and substantiated, is publicly verifiable, and includes the letter that was addressed to "the Free Republic," by the website owner and operator named above.

The purpose and intent of my posts

I wrote and produced my original post with three purposes in mind. The primary purpose was to investigate, inform, and alert the public to be wary of a website whose facade is that of as an objective, factchecking forum but with hidden agendas. Once so informed, the public would then be able to decide for themselves, whether or not this website is serving as a front operation for Ms. La Loggia to collect any and all "evidence" that is critical of, and maybe detrimental to, Phil Berg's lawsuit against Obama, and all indivudal connected with it, including yours truly.

Even though there is no apparent connection between Ms. La Loggia's data ferreting and Obama's legal defense team, the information that she collects solely benefits Barack Obama and Berg's critics. This information does not serve any legitimate purpose beyond what I have said before and what I will reaffirm now. It is patently evident, even to the casual viewer, that some rather unsavory tactics are being used to distort the legitimate claims made about Obama, to denigrate the evidence he's collected, and to debase the people who provided it.

In other words, the tactics and strategies of WHATSYOUREVIDENCE are highly reminiscent of The Daily Kos. Its content and methods used are surely disturbing, but so is the level of secrecy employed to hide the person or persons responsible for this World Wide Web Witchhunt. From the time this website made its appearance two months ago, until now, the WHATSYOUREVIDENCE website continues to be operated in complete anonymity, without any disclosures made to the public as to its true motives and intentions. Yet, as I have repeatedly said, whether you are in the legal profession, or just someone who has witnessed many questionable actions before, that the person or entity operating WHATSYOUREVIDENCE was intent on gathering any and all information it could, whether public, private, priviledged, or even probable, to savagely attack the basis for, and the bringer of, the lawsuit contesting Barack Obama's qualifications for POTUS.

As I said, that was the primary purpose of my original posting. My secondary purpose was to inform the public that this same person or entity was also intent on gathering any and all information it could to damage my professional credibility and to slander my personal character -- including the solicitation of information from other blogs and forums using different screen names. I also provided evidence in my original post that these insinuations, allegations, and conclusions aqre directed at my research, my credibility, my character, and my heritage, and are totally without substance and merit.

The third purpose of my original post, and one of lesser import, was to make the following declaration:

If you publically punk Polarik, prepare to get punked yourself.

With that said, here is my fully revised and fully factualized repost, free of personal attacks, either real or imagined. This repost will be presented in reverse chronological order: from my current post containing retractions and restatements pertaining to my original post, to the letter that resulted in the post being removed, to the bulk of the original post that deserved to remain.

Remember: it is not a smear or slander to restate what is true, common knowledge, and a matter of public record.


My uncle, a lawyer, once said to me, "Honesty is the best policy, unless you're a lawyer." I didn't understand him then, but I've come to learn the validity of that statement. Don't get me wrong. Most lawyers are truthful, ethical, and pledged to play by the rules. Yet, it is the causes they defend, more so than their methods, that led William Shakespeare to pen the now-famous phrase,

“First thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers,”  (King Henry VI, Part II, IV, ii).

In reality, Bill Shakespeare meant the phrase to warn about corrupt lawyers who use their power and influence to pervert the law. For the Bard, they are the true enemies of justice and freedom. Fast forward 500+ years and not much has changed, really. Except that we now have one of those lawyers poised to become the leader of the most powerful nation on Earth.

My uncle was only half-right about lawyers: whether it's making a lie sound like the truth, or the truth, a lie, it's only when a lawyer can't get away with either, that we finally get to know the difference between the two.

The point of this little literary diversion of mine is to use it as an introduction to two lawyers who are no strangers to turning the truth on its head: Barack Obama and Teresa La Loggia. Although their paths may never have physically crossed, their methods and motives surely have.

We all know who and what is Barack Obama -- or rather who and what Obama is not -- but until I pulled a Toto last week and peeled back the curtain to the Mighty Wizard of Kos, I doubt if anyone outside of her law firm knew who is Teresa La Loggia.

There are no euphemisms suitable to describe the content on WHATSYOUREVIDENCE.COM To put it into the lingo of world leaders, I condemn it in the strongest possible terms. I took offense to her contemptible comments, allegations, and accusations, and I wanted my post to refute her concerted effort to discredit and denigrate my research on debunking the Obama COLB image, and to attack my personal credibility and family name.

In addition to setting the record straight as to who I am and what I have done, I also presented information that should have been readily disclosed to the public -- information that the public has a right to know -- rather than being held in secret, hidden from public view and scrutiny.

So, with that said, here are my FAQ about WHATSYOUREVIDENCE.COM


Is Teresa La Loggia a lawyer? YES
Does Teresa La Loggia work for the law firm of Dickstein Shapiro LLP? YES
Is Teresa La Loggia the sole owner and operator of her website? YES
Does Teresa La Loggia intentionally hide her identity on her website? YES
Is Teresa La Loggia solely responsibility for its content? YES
Is Teresa La Loggia the owner, registrant, and administrative contact of her website? NO WAY!
Has Teresa La Loggia told the truth about the purpose of her website? NO WAY!
Has Teresa La Loggia made the correct acknowledgments of her sources? NO WAY!

OK, so far, I am on solid ground here.

So, what did I say that got Ms. La Loggia all in a twit? What prompted her threatening and demanding letter? What did I say that was alleged to be slander? Let's find out.

Here is the letter that Teresa La Loggia sent to us, the Free Republic, and my evaluation of same:

Cease and desist demand received via email:

Dear Free Republic

It has come to my attention that a poster on your site going by the screen name of “Polarik” has posted patently false information.

She still doesn't get that Polarik is a real name, not a screen name. Let's see what she calls "Patently false."

I hereby demand that you cease and desist publication of this post, at least as currently drafted.

Well that was demanding, but then less so.

While Polarik attempts to smear me in a variety of ways, the patently and demonstrably false statement is contained in the following section:

"Smear?" Why does that word sound familiar? I've gone from just "patently false" to "patently and demonstrably false" without saying one word. Not too redundant.

* * * “BUT, and here's the great part..."

I've snipped the rest of the problematic statements here. They basically refer to the same thing. You can read them in my previous post.

THE FACTS: I, Teresa La Loggia did register, and maintain www.whatsyourevidence.com. However, the site is not registered to a fake foreign address - it is registered to my personal US address in Phoenix, Arizona (provided below).

Buzz, Wrong! Here's the registrant information on the WHOIS database:

Registrant:
Domain Discreet
ATTN: whatsyourevidence.com
Avenida do Infante 50
Funchal, Madeira 9004-521
PT
Email: e30d4f510a14115200f174cefce97bcd@domaindiscreet.com

Registrar Name....: REGISTER.COM, INC.
Registrar Whois...: whois.register.com
Registrar Homepage: www.register.com

Domain Name: whatsyourevidence.com

Created on..............: Mon, Aug 25, 2008
Expires on..............: Thu, Aug 25, 2011
Record last updated on..: Mon, Aug 25, 2008

Administrative Contact:
Domain Discreet
ATTN: whatsyourevidence.com
Avenida do Infante 50
Funchal, Madeira 9004-521
PT
Phone: 1-902-7495331
Email: e30d4f450a14115201d0dc3e2c7c2137@domaindiscreet.com

Technical Contact:
Domain Discreet
ATTN: whatsyourevidence.com
Avenida do Infante 50
Funchal, Madeira 9004-521
PT
Phone: 1-902-7495331
Email: e30d4f550a14115200d5a53aba6b956c@domaindiscreet.com

DNS Servers:

dns249.d.register.com
dns218.c.register.com
dns061.b.register.com
dns124.a.register.com

 

Ms. La Loggia's claim is "patently false," but Avenida do Infante 50, Funchal, Madeira 9004-521, is a very real address, that belongs to Dixcart Management (Madeira) Lda, one of a series of Trust Management firms in the islands of Madeira. What is "Trust Management?" Think of it as a tax-free place to stash your cash.

Madeira is a group of islands with a surface area of 314 square miles spread across an area of 5,000 square kilometers and forming part of an archipelago located in the Atlantic Ocean between Africa and the Azores. The islands are on the same latitude as the Moroccan city of Casablanca, are approximately 700 kilometers from the coast of northwest Africa, and consist of Madeira, Porto Santo and several small deserted islets. The capital city is Funchal, on Madeira.

As you probably have guessed, Madeira is not a hot spot for tourists to visit -- it is a beautiful place to hide your money in tax-free trusts and to operate your business in a tax-free or nearly tax free, Free Trade environment. Madeira also offers many offshore accounts which are fairly impossible to trace back to its owners.

So, let's say you're a successful US politician with about $250 million in excess cash donations in your "war chest." Madeira provides an ideal place in an idyllic island getaway where you can stash that cash and never worry about the US government getting their hands on it.

What a curious place to get a website registered. Do I dare ask Ms. La Loggia what is her connection with Madeira? I would, but I would NOT get a straight answer from her.

OK, back to the letter:

More importantly, Polarik falsely states that I am a member of “Dickstein Shapiro, LLP, the very same law firm who's defending Barack Obama and the DNC in opposition to Phil Berg's lawsuit.”

This statement is patently false.

"Polarik falsely states...That statement is patently false." Do two "falses" make a "true??" It was a half-truth, and not patently false. Ms. La Loggia IS a member of Dickstein Shapiro, LLP. But, no, they are not part of Obama's defense team. That conclusion was made in error, and it was a conclusion reached by Socratic reasoning:

(a) La Loggia works for the law firm of Dickstein Shapiro.

(b) La Loggia presents legal arguments that are in defense of the Defendant (Obama) and in opposition to the Plaintiff (Berg).

(c) Therefore, La Loggia's law firm are working in defense of the Defendant (Obama) and in opposition to the Plaintiff (Berg).

Yes, (c) is false, but the onus for that error falls directly on La Loggia for not stating that she is a lawyer with Dickstein Shapiro and why she is secretly collecting any and all information that is detrimental not only to the substance of Berg's lawsuit, but also to the persons involved, especially yours truly. It is also extremely hard to believe that La Loggia is ONLY collecting this information "just for the heck of it."

Neither I, nor Dickstein Shapiro, are defending Obama and/or the DNC in opposition to Phil Berg's lawsuit.

Same argument, but still no acknowledgement that La Loggia is a lawyer working for Dickstein Shapiro. There were only three parts to my original statement:

1. Teresa La Loggia is a lawyer

2. Teresa La Loggia works for Dickstein Shapiro

3. Dickstein Shapiro is on Obama/DNC defense team.

Only #3 is false, and I have admitted same in here and in my previous post.

Well, we now know that Dickstein Shapiro is not defending Obama and/or the DNC, but we have only the words of La Loggia to support that claim. Although La Loggia is not representing the de jure defense for Obama, she is representing a de facto defense for Obama, as is clearly and patently evident by the information, suppositions, allegations, and conclusions she makes on her website.

You can verify this information by looking at the docket for the case. That docket is available here: http://dockets.justia.com/docket/court-paedce/case_no-2:2008cv04083/case_id-281573/

Now, this claim is quite interesting given what Teresa La Loggia said in Berg's website forum. In that forum, Teresa goes by the SCREEN NAME of TES (which is a nickname for Teresa). She has previously denied (a) being a lawyer, and (b) knowing who is the defense team for Obama and/or the DNC. In other words, is she saying that she never read the docket listing she links to in her letter??

In the comments section on Berg's website under my report , Certificate of Live Birth analysis - Part one, TES was asked, point-blank, by Berg's assistant if she was an attorney:

To TES
written by
Berg's Assistant, September 23, 2008

Tes,

If your an attorney, please search the webs you will discovery interviews from Mr. Obama and his sister, both together and separate, read them. This is where Wilkipedia obtained their information.

Tes, are you representing Obama? Just curious.

To Berg's Assistant re: Attorney Questions
written by Tes, September 23, 2008

RESPONSE: No, I'm not (If I were, I certainly wouldn't be posting comments such as this, "revealing" our "evidence" to refute Berg's allegations).

To Tes
written by Berg's Assistant, September 23, 2008

Hi Tes,

I want to clarify something. I asked you questions, in particular if you were representing or going to represent Mr. Obama. You did reply back which I in fact did thank you for your honesty.

I do not know who you are. In fact, I have asked Phil and without a proper name no one is sure. I asked you to email me...however, I did not receive anything. I did state I would be happy to run you to obtain your contact information, however, to please email me your name, otherwise I can't run it. Again, I didn't hear from you.

HOWEVER, later on that same day, Berg's assistant did receive La Loggia's curriculum vitae by confidential email, and did learn that she IS an attorney. So why did La Loggia delibrately DENY that she is, in fact, an attorney (a lawyer)?

By her own admission above, after La Loggia denies that she is an attorney, she emphatically states that she "certainly wouldn't be posting comments such as this, 'revealing' our 'evidence' to refute Berg's allegations." And, if that admission is not enough to convince you that TES (La Loggia) has a problem with telling the truth, check out the comments that she also made under Certificate of Live Birth analysis - Part one the DAY BEFORE she denied being an attorney:

written by Tes, September 22, 2008

Re: “Mr. Berg has and would NEVER file suit with out having supporting evidence. *** [W]hen you file a lawsuit, you only have to plead enough information to support a cause of action....”

First: Thank you for responding to my comment. Second: As a lawyer with 15 years of experience (*Note) I fully understand the “notice pleading” rule."

Again, on the following day, September 23, La Loggia states that "I established and maintain www.whatsyourevidence.com as an individual, and not as an attorney on behalf of anyone, including Obama and/or the DNC." This is exactly how a lawyer talks. She states something that only makes sense when taken literally and verbatim, but lets you think that only the first part is what she meant.

Given that she made a "patently false" statement denying that she is an attorney, she repeats this denial, but now thinks that she is being coy by stating that she is not "an attorney on behalf of anyone, including Obama and/or the DNC."

Normally, a statement like this would be called, a "half-truth." Yet, the fact that Ms. La Loggia flips from telling a falsehood to telling the truth and back to telling a falsehood, we have no way of knowing, with any degree of confidence, what is really true and what is not.

How does she admit, the day before, that she is "a lawyer with 15 years of experience," only to say on the very next day that she isn't an attorney?

First, we were asked to accept her at her word, that she is an attorney, and then asked to accept her at her word, that she is NOT an attorney?

Basically, if her word cannot be trusted, how can anyone possibly accept, as true and factual, anything that Teresa La Loggia says ?

In short, we cannot, and we should not. I stongly urge all FReepers to visit WHATSYOUREVIDENCE.COM, ask yourself. "Is Teresa La Loggia going to such great lengths to dissect and deconstruct Phil Berg's lawsuit, using as much legal detail as possible, merely for learn the "Truth" as she claims? Is it conceivable that Ms. La Loggia is doing all of this can for the benefit of someone or something else.

La Loggia claims that she is not creating any conflicts of interest. Phil Berg's assistant disagrees:

Again, going back to the comments posted under my report on Berg's website, Certificate of Live Birth analysis - Part one, Berg's assistant tells TES the following:

To Tes
written by Berg's Assistant, September 22, 2008

"I retract that I cannot call you Tes nor can I answer any other questions you may present. You/Your firm has represented an entity which creates a HUGE conflict for both of us."

Ms La Loggia , aka TES, has validated what I previously said about how some lawyers can turn the Truth on its head.

From this false statement, Polarik draws several defamatory conclusions...

In other words, all of this hoopla stems from that single statement I made that linked together her, her law firm, and Berg's lawsuit. I don't know what other defamatory conclusions she claims I made -- since she did not list them -- but I assume that they did not sit well with her, either.

From this false statement, Polarik draws several defamatory conclusions, both in his original post, and in comments attached to that post including that I am violating legal ethics and conflicts of interests rules. These are very serious - and entirely false - allegations and I demand that you discontinue publication of them.

I can say again, that it is impossible to take Teresa La Loggia at her word, and that she was given the benefit of the doubt on the first posting, but NOT this time.

I have already borne the responsibility for making the incorrect statement linking La Loggia to Obama/DNC, but Ms. La Loggia has to share the bulk of the blame for allowing such conclusions to be logically made through her secretive identity and her surrepticious website.

To conclude my comments to her letter, I pose these legal questions directly to Ms. Teresa La Loggia, and I expect her to answer them (hopefully, as truthfully as possible):

A. Is there any interest between the information you obtained and are presently obtaining, and any other person or entity, whether past, present, or future, that may use this information for the benefit of -- with or without their knowledge -- Obama, and/or the DNC, and/or to the detriment of Phil Berg, his lawsuit, and his witnesses??

B. Have you, at any time, past, present, or future, provided information of a legal nature, to a person or entity from (1) the Annenberg Foundation and the various organizations it created or funded, (2) the Obama Campaign, and (3) the Democratic National Committee for ANY reason whatsoever?

C. Will your law firm, DickStein Shapiro LLP, verify that your answers to these questions are accurate, and provide to the Free Republic, a statement confirming their non-involvement, in any facet of Phil Berg's lawsuit, either for or against the Plaintiff and/or the Defendants?

D. Will your law firm, DickStein Shapiro LLP issue a statement to the Free Republic confirming that they are fully aware of your activities on WHATSYOUREVIDENCE.COM, that they have allowed you to operate this website on your own time, that they do not see any problem with the means and manners by which you have obtained your information, and that you are not acting on their behalf through the submission of any of your content and comments on your website, on ObamaCrimes.com, or any other website where content and comments are provided by the public?

THIS is the only way to know, for sure, if what you claimed was true, or if you took liberties with the truth in any way.

THIS is the only way to know, for sure, that you are not violating any ethics and/or conflicts of interest.

THIS is the only way to know, for sure, that your persistent badgering of Berg's assistant to extract information from her regarding her boss's lawsuit is NOT unethical, or presents/creates any conflicts of interest.

I therefore demand that you cease and desist publication of Polarik's slanderous statements.

By the same logic and token, ALL of the FReepers have the same right to demand that she cease and desist publication of her patently false and slanderous statements about Polarik!!

RIGHT??

Sincerely,

Teresa La Loggia

Here is the first, and only, true acknowledgement made in her letter. If you recall, Teresa La Loggia, who owns WHATSYOUREVIDENCE.COM, she made a patently false statement about to whom and where her website is registered:

THE FACTS: I, Teresa La Loggia did register, and maintain www.whatsyourevidence.com. However, the site is not registered to a fake foreign address - it is registered to my personal US address in Phoenix, Arizona (for which I will not divulge. You can thank me later).

I have shown you above that it is registered to a Trust Management Company way out in the Atlantic on the islands of Madeira.


And, now, without further ado: my original post, new and improved!

What does Teresa La Loggia know about Constitutional Law?

BEATS ME. I cannot find any experience in her resume.

Ms. La Loggia's resume is as follows:

AREAS OF CONCENTRATION

Ms. La Loggia successfully designed the Firm’s PolicyPartner services
to improve the effectiveness and cost efficiency of corporate compliance
departments and to ensure that all divisions of a company are in compliance
with the myriad of state and federal laws affecting corporate policy
decisions, regardless of the number of states in which the company operates.

Related Practices


Bar Admissions

District of Columbia
Pennsylvania

Education

Angelo State University, B.S., 1987, summa c*m laude
Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law, J.D., 1993, c*m laude

Interests

Sabotaging Polarik's research

Now, that last part about sabotaging my research is really not on her resume, but it should be. She's devoted part of her website, WHAT'S YOUR EVIDENCE, to trashing yours truly, right after a whole slew of bogus claims about the lawsit and Berg.

She uses these large tables, filled with innuendos, incomplete references, character assassinations, and false statements, in a transparant effort to discredit Berg and myself.

However, the only one that she successfully proven to NOT be what they claim to be is TERESA LA LOGGIA

She goes on and on about "what a forensics expert court witness" has to be, never knowing that (a) neither I nor Berg refer to Polarik being a "forensics expert" now, (b) I have never, ever claimed that I was a "forensics expert," and (c) Berg has all of my qualifications, and that's all that matters.

She also does not know that I have served as an expert witness before. She thinks that she knows everything about constitutional law, but really doesn't. She knows nothing about graphics -- so what's she's done to discredit me and my research is to pick the usual suspects, my biggest "fans" as her "experts" who have more bluster than luster.

Who are they?

Perhaps this quiz will help you decide who knows what I am talking about and who doesn't.

QUICK QUIZ:



The pixel patterns found between and inside the letter's "SS" in "Hussein" on Obama's COLB was produced by:

  •  
  • A. Scanner artifacts
  • B. JPG artifacts
  • C. Anti-Aliasing
  • D. All of the above
  • E. The forger



Let's just say that anyone who does not pick "E" is a graphics excuser rather than a graphics expert.

Let me also say that anyone who claims that I fabricated any evidence is either a liar or a fool -- or both.

I'll let you be the judge as to who or what is Ms. La Loggia. The following appears in her "anti-Polarik" table (bold empasis mine, and keep in mind that she references a comment I made way before I knew who was running this website and for what reasons):

Special Note: We received a comment from Polarik (the person we believe is one of the "experts" identified in Berg's Complaint). While the Comment did not comply with our
standards for publishable comments, we note that his comment included the following information:

"My evidence consists of three months of solid, irrefutable proof that ...(b) that the one, and only one JPG image, alleged to have been scanned from Obama's genuine, properly handled, paper "Certification of Live Birth" (COLB) is not genuine at all, but is an intentionally altered image made to look like a copy of a COLB (aka, a fradulent image), and (c) both the single image posted on June 16 by FactCheck -- owned by a group run and funded by Obama supporters -- and the photos they subsequently refused to show to anyone outside of Annenberg, are bogus. ....It's all there on my blog, where I've collected three months of evidence that squahes all claims that Obama Hawaiian birth certificate is as real as the genuine, Hawaiian birth certificates I have in my hands right now..."

However, Polarik's comment did not include citations to evidence of his research/analysis which allegedly concluded that the image posted on FactCheck.org is "bogus," as he asserts, and we were unable to find this information on his blog, except as noted above. If and when he provides citations to those sources, we will update this information as promised. First of all, it will be patently obvious to FReepers like Pissant, LucyT, Fred Nerks, SE Mom, Calpernia, and most of the others on the ping list, that Ms. La Loggia NEVER READ ALL OF MY BLOG!!

I doubt that she, herself, even read what she gives as her "evidence." I'll bet a dollar to donuts that she had one of her staffers run to my blog, saw only my featured blog titles -- of which TownHall only allows five -- and picked and chose bits and pieces from them, taking them out of context, and then handiong them back to La Loggia, who then tossed them to her wolves to feast upon.

Now, if you can't tell that she's clueless from her bogus assertion that "we were unable to find this information on his blog, except as noted above," then maybe her conclusions will let you know for sure:

Conclusion: Unclear. Polarik contends that he evaluated an "Obama COLB", but not the one posted on the Obama website.

SAY WHAT????

First, here's the introductory paragraph on my August 22 post (emphasis mine):

From the high-res photos that FactCheck provided, I was able to confirm a number of my findings that exposed the FactCheck COLB image as a manufactured forgery. To get everyone up to speed, there has been one, and only one forged image. From this one source image, several copies were generated. One was kept by the Obama campaign while one copy went to the Daily Kos, and the other went to FactCheck. Both the Daily Kos and the Obama campaign cropped their images before posting them on June 12. The Obama Campaign posted a very small, low-res copy to their "Fight the Smears" website, while the Daily Kos image was cropped close to the borders but left in its original size. FactCheck posted their uncropped image to their website four days later on June 16.

UPDATE: FactCheck's photos of Obama's paper birth certificate proves, once and for all, that their image of it was a forgery!

And from my June 22 post, a month earlier:

But, first, let me reiterate what is my main contention about the images posted on the Daily Kos and Fight The Smears websites.

I maintain that a copy of a real, Hawaiian Certification of Live Birth was graphically modified to resemble what Obama's "Certification of Live Birth" might look like, IF, and only IF, it were a genuine reproduction of a genuine document.

Thus, the crux of my argument is as follows (amphasis mine):

Because the image of Obama's copy has so many distinct, visual differences from the image of a copy certified as accurate
, like Ms. Decosta's, and that these visual differences represent what could only result from a deliberate, graphical modification of an existing image, that the image itself, and the paper copy it purports to represent, casts doubt on the validity of the claims made for them.

These claims are that Barack Obama's "Certification of Live Birth" does exists somewhere, and that the JPG images posted on the Daily Kos and Fight The Smears websites are genuine reproductions
of it.

NOW let's compare "apples to apples"

And from my June 28 post, six days later:

In other words, the Kos and Obama's website have tried to portray an "invalid certificate" as being valid. According to our legal system, that is tantamount to "fraud," and no amount of logical reasoning can account for it.

Proof positive that Photoshop was used on the BC image posted in the Daily Kos

And from my June 30 post, two days later:


  • QUESTION: Are there seals hidden from view on the "Certificate of Live Birth" images posted to (a) the Daily Kos. (b) BarackObama.com (aka "Fight the Smears") and/or (c) the two images posted on OPENDNA's PhotoBucket account?

  • ANSWER: YES to (a), but a big, fat NO to (b) and (c)

b) The "Fight the Smears" COLB:

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn227/Polarik/BO_birthcert-Sobel-Edge.jpg

The Great Obama "birth certificate" debate: Who has the EDGE?

And from my July 3 post:

In the beginning, there was Dr X. Dr X. took a certified COLB, that DID NOT BELONG TO OBAMA, scanned it, and then proceeded to Photoshop out two of the three folds, and all of the field headers and data, using pieces of the background and the HEALING tool to blend them in -- that is why the Kos seal is so faint.

Then, with a blank canvas on which to paint his "masterpiece of fakery," freshly typed in the filed names and the MODIFIED data fields to make it look like a COLB from BHO.

Dr X then gave it up to the Kos, who then proceeded to proudly display it on its web page.
Meanwhile, back at the Obama ranch, news of the posted image hit the Obamanites like a bombshell, and they proceeded to copy the newly-minted image, while making plans to post it on their "Fight the Smears" site.

Obama's Birth Certificate: the true "birth order" of the faked images!

And from my July 3 post:

If a REAL image of Obama COLB had been made, and the Kos claims they got it from the Obama camp, then why not show the same one as they do? Why do the borders on theirs line up while the Kos borders overlap? Why did they further crop it and/or resize it so that it lacks the same aspect ratio as the Kos?

Since the EXIF info is missing from the "Smears" image, what did they use to modify the image that the Kos says they got from them? If this was just a case of graphic resizing, or something like it that they could easily explain, then why haven't they? Would it be a crime to admit to using a graphics program to make an image suitable for the Web?

Which of these two fields is the unaltered, originally printed version of "BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA II?"

My first name is Ronald. Polarik is my father's last name and also is my "screen name." Apparently, that was not good enough for Ms. Sneaky.

One more thing. My first name is Ronald. Polarik is my father's last name, and also my "screen name." Apparently, that was not good enough for Ms. Sneaky who said:

Note: We have searched both www.whitepages.com and www.peoplefinder.com, and they have no record of a person with the last name "Polarik" on file. Thus, it appears that this person is not using his real name.

Well, there you go. Proof that I don't exist. Speaking of someone who is not using her real name, when will Teresa La Loggia identify herself as the author and owner of WHATSYOUREVIDENCE.COM???

Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, the prosecution rests!

Now, about Ms. La Loggia's false allegations. She sent a mesage to that fellow I mentioned earlier and said the following (Note, since Ms. La Loggia insists on providing verifiable evidence, I am forced to reveal from where her comment came):

whatsyourevidence

Koyaan,

We’ve received reports that Polarik “fabricated” some of his evidence, especially relating to the “Michele COLB.” This seems to corroborate the report from World Net Daily that

“A separate WND investigation into Obama’s birth certificate utilizing forgery experts also found the document to be authentic. The investigation also revealed methods used by some of the bloggers to determine the document was fake involved forgeries, in that a few bloggers added text and images to the certificate scan that weren’t originally there.” (See http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=73214)

Any thoughts?

Yeah, Ms. La Loggia, I have a few thoughts, too:

I HAVE NEVER FABRICATED ONE SINGLE BIT OF MY EVIDENCE. THE ONLY THING I MADE WAS A CLONE OF OBAMA'S FABRICATED COLB. ANYONE WHO SAYS THAT I FABRICATED EVIDENCE IS A LIAR!!

Now, it's our turn. If you feel that I'm right and she is wrong, feel free to visit WHATSYOUREVIDENCE.COM and leave some comments, since she does really welcome them on her website.



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UPDATE: FactCheck's photos of Obama's paper birth certificate proves, once and for all, that their image of it was a forgery!

What's This, FactCheck??

From the high-res photos that FactCheck provided, I was able to confirm a number of my findings that exposed the FactCheck COLB image as a manufactured forgery. To get everyone up to speed, there has been one, and only one forged image. From this one source image, several copies were generated. One was kept by the Obama campaign while one copy went to the Daily Kos, and the other went to FactCheck. Both the Daily Kos and the Obama campaign cropped their images before posting them on June 12. The Obama Campaign posted a very small, low-res copy to their "Fight the Smears" website, while the Daily Kos image was cropped close to the borders but left in its original size. FactCheck posted their uncropped image to their website four days later on June 16.

Here's what FactCheck said in their "Expose" about Obama's long sought-after birth certificate:

The truth about Obama's [bogus] birth certificate.

In June, the Obama campaign released a digitally scanned image of his birth certificate to quell speculative charges that he might not be a natural-born citizen. But the image prompted more blog-based skepticism about the document's authenticity. And recently, author Jerome Corsi, whose book attacks Obama, said in a TV interview that the birth certificate the campaign has is "fake."

We beg to differ. FactCheck.org staffers have now seen, touched, examined and photographed the original birth certificate. We conclude that it meets all of the requirements from the State Department for proving U.S. citizenship. Claims that the document lacks a raised seal or a signature are false. We have posted high-resolution photographs of the document as "supporting documents" to this article. Our conclusion: Obama was born in the U.S.A. just as he has always said.

Well, speaking for the huge population of skeptics, I beg to differ. Other than showing that Obama took a trip to Hawaii just to get this thing printed, and bring it out for a show-and-tell to FactCheck's affiliates, the "supporting documents" prove, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that the image posted on FactCheck's website was NOT an accurate copy of a real "birth certificate," but was instead, a stone-cold, dyed-in-the-wool forgery.

First of all, it is important to realize that a photo of a document is not directly comparable to a scan of it. However, there ar a few key features common to both the photo and the scan that can be compared. Originally, I posted a list of things that I thought did not match up between the image FactCheck posted and these new photos of Obama's "Certification of Live Birth." After careful review, however, many of them are judgment calls due to the lack of sufficient detailed information on the scan and/or on the photos.

Nevertheless, given the secrecy and suspicious nature surrounding the appearance of these photos, dated March 13, and the contrived "review" of them only by members of the Annenberg group and the Obama camp, the facts about the forgery outweigh the counterarguments against it. There has never been a case like this one, where a very limited and highly suspect batch of photos of a paper document, taken by a camera from a distance and at an receding angle, by an overly biased think tank, are alleged to authenticate a very problematic scan of the same paper document that had been in hiding for over a year. This is like comparing apples to hand grenades.

As I mentioned above, I formerly had a large list things wrong with the FactCheck image vis-a-vis a genuine scan of a real 2007 COLB, as compared to the alleged photos FactCheck posted six weeks after the problematic scan image, known as the Kos COLB, was posted. No other scan has ever been done of this suspicious document.

Yet, FactCheck went on to make derisive comments about the claims that others made, including me, about the suspicious image they posted:

Since we first wrote about Obama's birth certificate on June 16, speculation on his citizenship has continued apace. Some claim that Obama posted a fake birth certificate to his Web page. That charge leaped from the blogosphere to the mainstream media earlier this week when Jerome Corsi, author of a book attacking Obama, repeated the claim in an Aug. 15 interview with Steve Doocy on Fox News. Corsi said in that interview that "there's been good analysis of it on the Internet, and it's been shown to have watermarks from Photoshop. It's a fake document that's on the Web site right now, and the original birth certificate the campaign refuses to produce."

Never have truer words been spoken. Not so for the hard-headed hoohahs at FactCheck who still insist that the image they posted on June 16 was genuine:

Among the most frequent objections we saw on forums, blogs and e-mails are:

* The birth certificate doesn't have a raised seal.

* It isn't signed.

* No creases from folding are evident in the scanned version.

* In the zoomed-in view, there's a strange halo around the letters.

* The certificate number is blacked out.

* The date bleeding through from the back seems to say "2007," but the document wasn't released until 2008.

* The document is a "certification of birth," not a "certificate of birth."

I must say that FactCheck is not known as a place that gets its facts straight. The only ones I care about are those that pertain to my research. No, FactChump (sic), I complained about there being only one "crease from folding evident" in your full-length image, when all others had two folds evident.

No, FuktCheck (sic), I did not talk about "strange halos" around the letters, but well-known and well-defined white and gray pixel halos BETWEEN the letters, when there should also have been greenish-colored pixels. Leave it to FlakCheck (sic) to come up with the reason why their image was fake, and not why this fast-food COLB has no pixel halos:

The scan released by the campaign shows halos around the black text, making it look (to some) as though the text might have been pasted on top of an image of security paper. But the document itself has no such halos, nor do the close-up photos we took of it. We conclude that the halo seen in the image produced by the campaign is a digital artifact from the scanning process.

No, FaxedChek (sic), not to "some" people, but to "one person" who spotted the telltale signs of an image that had been graphically altered only three days after you posted it. Plus, I am going to post all of my test images that failed to create ANY pixel anomalies or "digital artifacts."

By golly. You know, every one of my detractors have said stuff like this, as if there are thousands of the same "pixel halos" fully documented as being artifacts. In fact, FactCheck, I have never even seen one that matches the hack job you posted.

FactCheck pulls a fast one when it makes the following claim:

We also note that so far none of those questioning the authenticity of the document have produced a shred of evidence that the information on it is incorrect.

Very clever, just like your Messiah. I, and others like ne, never doubted the content of your COLB image. What we sincerely doubted was the "authenticity" of the document image you posted on your website. It was a fraud, and you, FactCheck were complicit in promulgating it as the real deal.

The folks at FastChick (sic) quoted another one of the fraud perpetrators, PolitiFact.com, who "also dug into some of these loopy theories."

Now, them's fighting words. there is nothing "loony" about felony fraud. There's nothing "loony" about constantly deceiving the American public as Obama and his band of rogues have done. Here's Politfact's two cents:

Anything’s possible. But step back and look at the overwhelming evidence to the contrary and your sense of what's reasonable has to take over.

No way, Polident! (sic) The "overwhelming evidence to the contrary" was just posted by your buddies at FeltChunks. They confirmed what I've known all along: that the image purported to be a true copy of Obama's original birth certificate was, absolutely, a well-conceived forgery of what his "birth certificate" might look like -- but, one that had too many flaws to fool this expert.

For starters, there are those strange borders.

I had always said that they were added last to the image, but were the least compelling evidence that a forged image had been "manufactured." Now that I've had a chance to compare them to the genuine borders of real 2007 COLB images, I can now say, with 100% certainty, that these borders do resemble those of a genuine 2007 COLB somewhat. However, as I have said throughout this blog, the borders are not needed to prove that this FactCheck/Kos image is nothing else but a forgery.

The degree of smearing on them and the lack of any "real artifacts" were incongruous, given the high-resolution of the scan. Basically everything inside the borders were superior in quality to the borders themselves, and that is why they appear to have been added post-hoc to a forged image.

I also thought that the two vertical borders on each side of the FactCheck COLB image were not drawn as long, parallel rectangles, but as divergent ones. In reality, when I compared them to genuine 2007 borders, the vertical borders are parallel top to bottom -- what caused the discrepancy between the borders on FactCheck COLB and the genuine 2007 COLB is the result of the certificate image being slightly tilted to the left. These disparities showed up when the FactCheck COLB is made semi-transparent and laid on top of a genuine 2007 COLB image (as shown below). What I should have done is to make the FactCheck COLB more transparent so that I could actually see the border outlines of the image below.

After correcting the tilt in the FactCheck COLB (clockwise rotation of .02 pixels), I created a semi-transparent New 2007 COLB image and placed it on top of the FactCheck COLB image, so that we can see the underlying FactCheck COLB image through the partially transparent 2007 COLB image. I lined both of them up at the top border corners.

For comparison purposes, I also created a semi-transparent PD COLB image to place on top of the FactCheck COLB image. Recall in my previous post that I found a very close correspondence between the 2002 PD COLB and the "2007" FactCheck COLB.

When the top borders of the FactCheck COLB were aligned with the genuine 2007 COLB, the alignment of all the printed information common to both COLBs, grew worse as you progress downwards to the bottom of both COLBs.

Here's a visual comparison of the FactCheck COLB image placed on top of a New 2007 COLB:

The next step was to compare the 2002 PD COLB to the FactCheck COLB . I measured the width of the FactCheck COLB image (2369 pixels) and divided it by the width of the PD COLB image (900 pixels). The result came out to be approximately 2.632, which was then used as a multiplier. I multiplied 2.632 times the height of the PD COLB (921 pixels). This is how one can make the size of the PD COLB image comparable to the size of the FactCheck COLB image.

From there, it's just a matter of making the PD COLB image semi-transparent and then placing it on top of the FactCheck COLB image and aligning its top border corners.

 

Here's the overlay of the FactCheck COLB image placed on top of the PD COLB image.

 

 

The fit of the PD COLB image is so much closer to the FactCheck image than a real COLB from the same time period, there can only be one conclusion: The Obama/Kos/FactCheck image was created from other COLB images, including the one from 2002, the PD COLB.

What else is wrong with this picture?

From a second look at all of the features I found on the photograph versus their matching features on the scan image, the conclusion I reached is that this "paper COLB" is not the same COLB depicted in the image allegedly made from it. What is a dead giveaway was the absence of a second fold -- a fold not visible at all, despite every image enhancement trick in the book. If this was the paper COLB used to make the scan, there is no way that its sharply creased, second fold would not have been picked up by the scanner.

The conclusion is that this "paper COLB" (we don't know what it is because FactCheck refuses to scan it) was never used to make the alleged scan image posted to the FactCheck.org, the Daily Kos.com, and the Fightthesmears.com websites.

Now, if the absence of the second fold is not enough to convince you, take a good look at the top fold in the allegedly photographed "paper COLB." That fold was made on a diagonal, while the fold on the FactCheck COLB is perfectly horizontal and parallel with the border. I measured at least a 20 pixel difference between the fold and border on the left side, and between the fold and border on the right side.

Now, don't let anyone tell you that it was folded "Twice," because each of the two folds appear in the photos as clean creases.

I removed the other differences I originally listed because it was too difficult to match the image to the photos, given that FactCheck did not take a shot of the entire back of the COLB. No, what they did post was cropped images of three small sections on the back.

The was not even one photo showing the entire Seal, date stamp and entire signature block.

 

FactCheck has shown itself to be dumb as well as deceitful. They did not get the significance of the Certification Number -- that it contained the birth year, which if it was not 1961, then Obama would have been nailed right away. They brushed aside my research on the lack of colored pixels between the letters, by calling them "pixel halos that were articfacts of the scanning process."

Can you say, "BALONEY?" no matter how hard you search, you will never find any image or photo of "scanner artifacts" on the Internet. Not on Google. Not on Photobucket. Not as of August 24, 2008. And, certainly not like anything I found on the bogus Obama COLB.

Those colorless pixels came from graphic alterations of an existing image, not "scanner artifacts." End of story.

I think it should be patently clear here that nothing presented by FactCheck or the Obama campaign represents reality. America still has never seen Obama's current birth record. Obama made a special trip to Hawaii. He absolutely should have gotten a current copy of his birth record while in Hawaii. That is, if he had nothing to hide. People who support him need to stop making excuses for his perfidy and deceit. Most importantly, as Frank Sinatra would sing, Start spreading the news.

PLEASE, tell the faithful that the COLB issue is not dead, but given new life. The COLB forgery really does have a life of its own, and it is up to you to let these lowlifes know that we are not going to let them get away with perfidy.

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OBAMA'S BIRTH CERTIFICATE FORGERY: The SMOKING CANNON has been found!



The following findings are too big to call it a "smoking gun," so I called the "smoking cannon" because it's going to knock down a lot of other theories surrounding the infamous image allegedly made of Barack Obama's "birth certificate." If you've been following my posts, or even if you are a first-time visitor to this site, you will learn why my research conclusively proves what no other author can claim-- namely, that the image purported to be Obama's birth certificate, or rather, his "Certification of Live Birth (COLB)  cannot possibly exist as anything but a manufactured image forgery.

In fact, this image is so far removed from reality, that its rightfui place should be is in the Twilight Zone.

Before I continue, I need to mention that all but this post have been closed off to comments. If you wish to comment on my research, please do so here, or visit the website, texasdarlin.wordpress.com. In addition to having a few excerpts from my blog, and my comments on other posts, it has a wealth of information about why Obama does not want the American people to know what is on his current birth record.

One other caveat before I begin. There are two other COLBs listed in my posts that belong to other people. Both belong to women, but in the case of the most important one, it belongs to the mother of the website owners whose geneology site is where this COLB has been posted for the past two years. The owner is not happy about her mother's birth record being used for purposes that were not intended. In respect of her wishes, that COLB will be referenced by the initials, "PD," rather than her last name (which begins with "De").

Ok, now for the analyses.

The subtitle of this post ought to be, "You don't always find what it is that you're seeking on the Internet. At least, not when you could have really used it."

I decided to search through the web archives to locate other COLB images that have not been seen since their original posting. What I found was downright shocking!

First, props to Brian Ledbetter and his blog, The Snapped Shot, for providing both the references to my original, June 20 post, and for providing what was presented as "proof positive" that the Kos image was genuine. The "proof" provided was an animated GIF showing the DeCosta COLB morphing into the Kos COLB.



The conclusion reached by the eager detractors and debunkers of my theories was that the similarities between the two prove that both images are genuine, and that all of the differences I found in the Kos image -- the anomalies of the text -- were, and I quote:

"inconsistencies that've been pointed out can now be attributed to scanning/copying/encoding/transmission artifacts."

Or, the SOS, the same old stuff that every detractor has tried to postulate as the only reasons for the vagaries of the Kos.


A light went off in my head, and lights were flashing.

Unwittingly, the creator of this GIF just provided me with the smoking gun I needed that conclusively proves my theory!

After cropping both the Kos image and the PD image down to just the outer edges of the borders, I decreaed them proportionately to 921 x 903 pixels each.

First, the PD image:

 



Now the Kos image:

 




To make my case even stronger, I performed Sobel edge detection on each image, and then created an animated GIF from both to demonstrate the closeness of the alignment.

They overlapped perfectly. Presenting, the DE-KOS-TA composite:


 





OK, like what are the odds of having two COLBs, one that we know was from Sep 9, 2002, and one that was 'allegedly' from June 9, 2007, with different border patterns, lining up perfectly on the placements of the borders, images, headers & footers, text fields, and data fields?


Like the odds of winning the lottery
.

What are the odds that the Kos image was manufactured directly from the PD image?

Take the odds! You'll win every time.

For comparison purposes, here is a composite of the PD image with an overlay of Michele's image (another genuine COLB):




As you can see, although the top of the COLB image is similarly placed -- which is what you would expect it to be -- while there is quite a difference in the placement of the text, which is also expected given the different time periods in which they were originally produced.

But, what is not expected are the anomalies in the Kos image. From where did the other date come? Why does it seem like the 'hidden seal' on the Kos image is smaller and shifted up and to the left relative to the
PD image? Why is the date stamp on the Kos in a different place? Why does this date stamp look so prominent on the Kos when the 'hidden seal' is hardly visible?" Why is the font of the Kos date stamp different from the PD date stamp when everything else is the same?

Because  there was a second, more recent COLB used to recreate the background. The PD image could not be used for that purpose for two reasons: one, the background is not clear enough, and two, there were a pair of deep folds running through the top third and bottom third of the PD image -- and right through the text on it.

Those two folds are two more pieces of key evidence that PD' COLB was used for the placement of the text and borders on the Kos, and what brought this to light were comments on a critic's blog.

The critic was trying to do his own
analysis on the border placement of the Kos image, just as TechDude had done in his analysis. He made a comparison of the Kos COLB image to Michele' COLB image, and proceeded to complain about the aspect ratio, or the ratio of height to width, of Michele's COLB relative to the Kos COLB. The blogger thought that I messed it up somehow because its aspect ratio didn't match the Kos image.

In other words, he was claiming that the Kos COLB image was a true original copy, and that Michele's COLB image was not -- a statement that I found to be rather bizarre in light of my findings.

There is a difference in the aspect ratio of Michele's COLB due to the height of the image: it is "taller" than both the Kos and PD images.

Whereas, the aspect ratios of the Kos image and the PD image match perfectly.

The reason why Kos and PD match is something this critic, and every other critic totally missed.

The deep folds in the PD image did not allow the COLB to be stretched out to its original length, and consequently the scan came out "squished," or rather, shorter in height.

There is one other COLB image that also has similarly deep folds in it, and that's the Smith COLB. I checked it and found that it, too, came out "squished" or shorter in height, because of its folds, and that its aspect ratio matches both the PD, and the Kos.

The fact that the Kos image has only one, thin fold line, but matches the the dimensions and aspect ratio of the PD further proves that the Kos was based on PD.

The reason why PD's image was used at all is because it was the only COLB that could be found on the Net at the time the forgery process was begun. However, because of reasons cited below, another actual COLB, or COLB image, was needed. This second COLB or COLB image also allowed the forger to create an image of much higher detail, as well as replicate the full-size of one.

The reason why I believe that it was an image of a COLB, rather than the COLB itself, because if they had the original, paper COLB, then they could have produced another image if they needed it, But, since there has been one and only one Obama COLB, it seems like the forger did not have access to the paper original, but an image of it with some of the fields possibly covered over.

The PD image became the "template" and not the second, more recent COLB, because the process had already been started using the PD image -- the ONLY COLB image on the Net. The second COLB definitely had a better background that was more suitable for cloning it.

Anyway, here's the order of events as I now interpret them.

I am going to create two Kos clones using two different graphics programs, One of them is a simple, but quick web graphics editor called WebPaint, and is the program I used to create my first Kos clone. The second one is the high-powered Photoshop CS3, the same program used to produce the final Kos image.

With Photoshop, I'm going to recreate the Kos image, step by step, using as my first "layer" the PD image to map out the placement of the borders and the text.

Creating an image from an existing image in Photoshop is basically analogous to how animation artists create "cells" -- one single frame that is created from differentl layers: one layer for the background, and one layer for each characters in the scene.

As you noted below, from the forger's standpoint, the actual text and background of the PD image cannot be used on the final copy BECAUSE of the deep folds in it that run right through the Seal image above and the text under "MOTHER'S RACE." Plus, having any identical-looking folds on the forgery would be a dead giveaway that PD's image was used to make it.

The forgery HAD to look different enough from the PD image because it was allegedly produced five years after it.

So, I believe that the second layer consisted of a green-and-white background constructed from the second COLB along with the upper half that contained the masthead (the seal image and titles like, "STATE OF HAWAII", and labels like "CERTIFICATE NO."etc), and the 3 inch background "stub" above that -- the upper section of the paper COLB that is detachable from the certificate itself.

The COLB is, after all, printed on an entire 8 1/2 x 11 sheet of green-patterned paper, and after the 3" stub is detached, what is left is a nice, 8 1/2 inch square certificate ("suitable for framing").

The FactCheck image is the entire forged image -- like Michele's -- while the stub was cropped off of the forged image to make the Kos image (and Smears image).

The reason why I feel that the seal stamp and signature block came from this COLB, and the reason why they are hidden from view and the seal is smaller, is because that's just the way it was on this COLB. There was also no way to separate just the PD seal itself without including the background behind it.

Overlaying two different backgrounds is a no-no.

Then, the order of the layers were switched, with the newly-created background layer being the bottom layer, followed by the PD layer -- but only after the density of the image was reduced; i.e., the layer was made partially transparent.

Then a similarly-sized "empty" layer comprised the third layer, and it was on this layer that the new text was written -- right over the PD text --- so that everything would line up correctly on the finished document.

The last step was the creation of a new border pattern on this layer, or more likely, on another "empty" layer -- so that if the forger screwed up the border, the text layer would not be affected.

SPECIAL NOTE: I am of the opinion that the border on the Kos image was intentionally made to be obscure, so that whoever doubted the authenticity of the Kos image would focus all their time on this oddball border, to the exclusion of all else.

To put it bluntly: it's a red herring. It was the last thing to be put on this forged COLB.

The next step was to draw a black rectangle over the "CERTIFICATE NUMBER" This act is the reason why I firmly believe a second COLB existed -- that the CERTIFICATE NUMBER came from that second COLB -- and that it had a DIFFERENT BIRTH YEAR as a part of it.

Then, after all the text was entered, the CERT # was covered, and the border completed, the PD layer was deleted since it was no longer needed.

The composite layers were then merged downwards to make the final flat-imaged JPG.

This, of course, is a complicated process, and the actual process could have been much, much easier. To see if the forger used a simpler program, I'm going to recreate the Kos image using WebPaint.

For the final touch on the Kos images, an office date stamper will be used after the final image was printed -- to give it that "authentic" bleed-through look, and to explain why it was made of a different font, and why it was so prominent when the seal stamp required edge detection to see it clearly, and the signature stamp required even more image enhancement chicanery to make it barely discernible!

As I said earlier, the actual border pattern used on the forgery is a red herring and would be irrelevant to my research even if it were an actual border printed on certified Hawaiian COLBs.

These questions certainly do not detract from the fact that the PD image served as the basis for the Kos, but it raises the question as to whether there was a second COLB -- one that could have been Obama's -- but contained information that he did not want to release to the public.

After all, the first one used for the forgery belonged to someone other than Obama.

Since I created my Kos clone to be the same size as the Kos, there is no doubt that
an enlarged copy of the smaller PD image became the "canvas" for the Kos "original. Then, copious amounts of cutting and pasting from another COLB's background was done to cover up the existing information, followed by typing directly onto the copied background while in Photoshop, or another image editor.

The bottom line is that the Kos was never a true copy of Obama's birth record, if it ever existed as a COLB. There is nothing to rule out the copying of parts from a second COLB (such as the background, seal stamp, and date stamp) belonging to someone other than Obama.


To me, this case is closed.


Now, the only thing left for me to do is to follow the same procedure I used to create the Kos clone shown in my previous post (which was made from Michele's COLB) by using the PD COLB as the starting point for the Kos clone.

THEN, we can now bid adieu to the doubters, the detractors, and the debunkers who were way off course with their rebuttals, and welcome back the faithful who never waivered from that nagging feeling that what they were looking at, was a fake!

All hail the DE-KOS-TA image.

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EXCLUSIVE! OBAMA'S FAKE BIRTH CERTIFICATE: How the forgery was made.

FIRST, A LITTLE HOUSEKEEPING

There are three facts about Internet blog stories that you need to know:

  1. Plagiarism is rampant on the Internet.
  2. You cannot always believe what you see and read.
  3. When you see the word, "EXCLUSIVE," in the title, it does not mean that the story was the first one or even the only one.
You can imagine my chagrin when I read the following headline in the Atlasshruggs blog:

ATLAS EXCLUSIVE: FINAL REPORT ON OBAMA BIRTH CERTIFICATE FORGERY CHANGE YOU CAN BELIEVE IN

What this headline, and the story it trumpets, confirm is that all three of the "facts" listed above are validated by this story.

Actually, my first reaction to it was, "Yawn." Here is an article proclaiming to have the exclusive findings that Obama's Birth Certificate image is a forgery -- or, using the acronym that I alone coined, Obama's "COLB ("Certificate of Live Birth") is a forgery.

The only problems with that statement are as follows:

  • More than a month before this "EXCLUSIVE," was posted, I posted my own exclusive findings that the Obama COLB images were "poor forgeries" made from a genuine COLB.
  • This so-called, "FINAL REPORT" is far from being final, and
  • This so-called, "EXCLUSIVE" report is far from being the first to claim a forgery occurred.
  • More than a few original findings and ideas of mine were "borrowed" without attribution.

How can an article, posted
on July 20, or a full month after my original proclamation that Obama's COLB image was graphically altered, be labeled as exclusive? I will admit that the techniques used by the author, TechDude, were not the ones I used to discover the forgery, and that he was the only one, to my knowledge, to have used them.

For that, I'd like to offer a pat on the back to TechDude for the work that he did, but also a slap on the wrist, to both Techdude and Pam Geller for misleading the public by implying that they were the first ones to present evidence of a graphic forgery.

Now, that they've basked in the glory of their nonexclusive, "Exclusive," it's time to set the record straight.

On June 19, I wrote the following on my TownHall blog, The Greater Evil:

"The Daily Kos blog has posted a JPG that allegedly is Barack Obama's "Certificate of Birth." From a detailed analysis of the image and the text, it looks like it was created by a graphics program, and is not a true copy of an original, certified document."

So, which part of that statement did they miss? It also appeared on The Free Republic about the same time, and afterwards, on TexasDarlin's blog.

So, which part of these blog stories did they miss?

In my first post, I did make some wrong assumptions, for which I replied, Mea Culpa, and made the necessary changes.

Now, my gut feeling tells me that the forger intentionally made this weird-looking border to throw
researchers like myself off the track. I guess that he or she thought that I would take the bait and waste all my time trying to reproduce it. Unfortunately for the forger, a reconstructed border was not even needed to prove my points.

So, that's why I am of the opinion that the border on the Kos image was intentionally made to be obscure, so that whoever doubted the authenticity of the Kos image would focus all their time on this oddball border, to the exclusion of all else.


However, my essential thesis was then, and has always been, that the Kos image, and all of its relatives, including the FactCheck image, were graphic forgeries, even though I focused on different aspects of it than TechDude did. For him, the border was a crucial part of the puzzle.

For me, that border could have been red hearts and purple flowers for all that it mattered.

I focused on the anomalies of the text, which were many and not explained away by the reasons cited by my critics.

Now, this is not to take away any of the work that TechDude has done, which is notable in its own right, and if you read my blog, you will see proper attributions made to him and his work.

HOWEVER, I do take exception to the lack of any attribution to my work, and is a very egregious oversight, at best.

At worst, it smacks of plagiarism, and there are more than one instance of that, such as the upper left-hand border comparison which was originally mine and emailed to him.

Also egregious is the fact that TechDude, myself, and TexasDarlin had agreed to publish a joint document, and, as you have now seen, one of us renegged on that agreement and stole the spotlight.

I don't mean to rain on anyone's parade here, but I would like to point out that there never
was an "uncropped Kos image" posted online. A scan of the entire COLB was never posted to the Kos or the Smears. It was always a cropped image, and I was the one who confirmed the true "birth order" of the images -- especially those of OpenDNA (who was initially "charged" with making the Kos image forgery.

Now, the FactCheck image was, indeed, posted as an uncropped version of the Kos image, although one cannot escape the likelihood that the extra border was added, post-hoc.

What I did confirm is that all of the online images came from one source file.


I also confirmed that my critics and detractors, coincidentally, are also the same to TechDude and his research. It is safe to say that there will always be
people who are antagonistic to others who reveal unpleasant truths.

But, now is the time to separate the men from the boys, so to speak. The critics and detractors who claim that the Kos image is NOT a forgery, demand to see someone actually create one from scratch.

I couldn't agree more. it is one thing to postulate that a forgery has been created, but it is entirely a different matter to actually create one that is a clone of the Kos image.

What may surprise these critics and detractors to learn is that beginning about two to three weeks ago, a clone of the Kos I created was posted to my latest blog post.

You see, the image that I referenced as the original Kos imageis actually the clone I created more from Michele's 2008 COLB image.

Here's the Daily Kos image from their website:



Here's my clone of the Kos image:



Keep in mind that this is not a point-for-point clone of the Kos image, since I did not proceed from an original, scanned image (a bitmap that has never been seen by the public), but it's darn close, and nobody was the wiser.

How do you tell my clone from Kos?

The "Time of Birth" on my clone is 7:25 AM; on the Kos it's 7:24 PM.

I replaced everything, EXCEPT the funky border. Like I said, the "security" border is not very secure when it can be reproduced by a scanner.

Making an exact "forgery" in terms of the Kos image dimensions, file size, JPG compression and resolution was not an easy job, although I spent less about an hour to make it. I'm still feeling the effects of a flu bug.

In the next few days, when I feel a little better, I will post a real "exclusive" --  a step by step guide showing exactly how I produced this clone, as well as posting a sampling of all of the dead ends I reached using the explanations professed by the nonbelievers.

I have about 320 images in all, but I'll post a sufficient number of them to satisfy anyone's doubts.

Like I've said in previous posts and in comments made on other blogs, if someone can make a Kos clone just by scanning, reducing the size, changing the compression, or any combination of these ways, they are more than encouraged to try.

Until then, I stand by my conclusion that I made over a month ago: that the Kos image looks the way it does because the original text on a previous image was graphically altered or replaced.

"Why" it was done is still open for debate, but the discovery that I made over a month ago still holds true. The image is not a "horrible" forgery, IMHO, because it fooled a lot of people...and that's the sole purpose for making a forgery.

Hopefully, the critics and detractors will come up with their own clones made in the ways that they claimed. In the meantime, the evidence provided in my posts and in TechDude's posts far outweigh any evidence that the images are are genuine, accurate reproductions of a paper COLB document.


It may look like a duck, but it walks, talks, and flies like a Dodo bird.



PREVIEW:

When I received a true copy of a recent COLB from a person named, Michele, I promised my readers that I would manufacture a clone of the Kos image to demonstrate how it was created. In doing so, I would validate my theory that someone's actual COLB, or a scanned copy of it, was used as the basis or template for creating a forgery.

I had theorized that the pixel patterns between the letters on the Kos image I was viewing were not JPG artifacts, or scanner artifacts, as the critics claimed they were.

These pixel patterns were characteristic of text added to an existing image while the image was an 8-bit, 256-color bitmapped image, and not while it was a 24-bit, 16.7 million color JPG.

Before I reached that conclusion, I had tried every other way possible to duplicate the Kos image.

People may say that OpenDNA, aka Jay McKinnon, already tried to do that -- that he produced two images that were also graphically altered.

However, both of these images were 800 x 781 pixels  @ 96 DPI, which is a far cry from the larger, 2427 x 2369 pixels @ 300 DPI Kos image. Basically, OpenDNA's "forgeries" were easy to do given how small was the area that needed to be modified.

"Cloning" the Kos took a little, more work than that.


I ask that all of you to be patient as I recover, and that you will soon be rewarded with the recipe for forgery.
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OBAMA’S FAKE BIRTH CERTIFICATE: why I’m right, and they’re wrong!

OBAMA’S FAKE BIRTH CERTIFICATE: why I’m STILL right, and they’re wrong.


READER'S NOTE: The following is an update to the original post that explains the theory behind the research, and to assist those who have not read any of my previous posts. Also, comments have been reopened.

BREAKING NEWS! Blog contributor, TechDude, has released a long-awaited document that represents a cooperative venture among myself, TechDude, and TexasDarlin. By combining my original analyses along with his own, TechDude has validated what I have been saying since June 19 -- that the images posted on the Daily Kos website, the Obama campaign website, and the FactCheck website are indeed, fakes, frauds, and forgeries. We have demonstrated in our empirically-derived evidence why these images are not genuine, to which the most that our detractors can offer are endless conjectures and ad hominem arguments.

You can find a link to his report at TexasDarlin.WordPress.Com.

Now, allow me to provide a brief synopsis of my work and how we got to this point.


I said in my first post, “Was Obama's "Certificate of Birth" manufactured?” that when I first saw the image that people portrayed as an actual scan of Obama's, I noticed a number of oddities. At the time, very few people knew what a Hawaiian "Certificate of Live Birth" even looked like, or why Hawaii uses it instead of a more recognizable format.

What bothered me were the fuzzy white pixels found in between the letters of the text on the Kos image -- the highest quality copy of the images posted online (although not really high enough). I, like others familiar with scalable laser fonts, recognized that what we were looking at were bitmapped letters made by a graphics program. I feel that all of us expected to see a copy of a lser-printed document.

It was laser-printed, but the fonts that we were so used to seeing were not there.

As I mentioned in my first post, it is my opinion, as a highly-experienced user of computers and computer graphics, that the images posted on the Kos website, on the FactCheck website, and on the BarackObama website (aka, Fight The Smears) are not the original scanned images of Obama's Certification of Live Birth or COLB.

A COLB is a document that Hawaii introduced to replace the laborious task of finding either an original paper birth certificate, or a photostatic copy of the original birth certificate. It is a computer-generated form, and not a photostatic copy of an original birth certificate.

A great many people were taken aback by the lack of vital information on this COLB in comparison to their own birth certificates that have such entries as the name of the hospital where someone was born, the attending