I watched three videos from a knowledgeable guy that assured the viewer that when investigating Obama's
birth certificate offered from the White House website, he held no biased opinion.
He made sense with his factual information of why certain 'layers' were the way they were and how the
white ghost-like text could be seen when the black text layers are removed. The act of changing a j.peg
to a PDF file can produce a layered item unless certain actions are taken to 'flatten' the file.
(There's also an effect when producing an computer-generated image into real print and sometimes visa-versa)
He did highlight peculiar anomalies that inferred tampering and duplicated tick-boxes and suggested
reasons that were rationally acceptable.
But he missed the point.
Something that important... something that could have a genuine effect on the construct of the US laws,
a slur on a nation's election diligence would not be handled in such a slap-dash manner.
If a President was being accused by his rivals and some of the public of not being a US citizen, then the
documentation would be provided and nothing, not one single part of that evidence would not be checked,
double-checked and then scrutinised again.
Saying that the person who scanned the birth certificate in for the web-page forgot to turn off the OCR
setting on the scanner and in converting it to a PDF and optimising that PDF, inadvertently created layers on
the birth certificate PDF... is in my view, bullsh*t.
It's very possible that all of the strangeness around Obama's birth certificate is just that, strange...
It could be that his administration did such a poor job on the matter, because they saw it all as outlandish
conspiracy and treated it as such.
But where did the 'smoke' of the doubts originate?
Wikipedia says:
Quote:'Anthony Robert Martin-Trigona, usually known as Andy Martin (born 1945), is an American
perennial candidate who has pursued numerous litigations.
The Nation, The Washington Post, and The New York Times identified him as the primary source
of false rumors that then-presidential candidate Barack Obama was secretly a Muslim during
the 2008 U.S. Presidential election (an allegation Martin had made as early as 2004).
In a later interview with CNN, Martin explicitly abandoned this view and now asserts Obama's real
father is not Barack Obama, Sr., but African American journalist Frank Marshall Davis.
On October 17, 2008, Martin filed a lawsuit against the state of Hawaii calling for the public release
of Barack Obama's birth certificate and other vital records.
To counter conspiracy theories that Obama is not a natural-born citizen of the United States, the
Obama campaign previously posted an image of his short-form birth certificate online.
Martin's lawsuit sought a copy of Sen. Obama's long-form birth certificate.
The Hawaii Supreme Court later denied Martin's request...'
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