Sunday, May 8, 2011

Experts: Obama 'Birth Certificate' NOT Authentic

Story here.

HONOLULU, Hawaii – A Web expert who has built and run Internet and networking companies says the image the White House released as Barack Obama's "Certificate of Live Birth" essentially fails the authenticity test and that the image was more "assembled" than copied from an original.


That's the conclusion of Karl Denninger, whose resume includes work as CEO of MCSNet, a Chicago networking and Internet company; time with D&D Software/Macro Computer Solutions; work as a programming team leader for network software; and service in network engineering with ratings as a Unix System administrator.

Denninger's work follows on the opinion from another analyst, Ivan Zatkovich of Tampa-based eComp Consultants, which consults on intellectual property for telecommunications, Web publishing and e-commerce. He also has provided services for corporations such as McGraw-Hill, Houghton-Mifflin, Citicorp and Amazon.com.

Zatkovich, who has 28 years experience in computer science and document management and for more than 10 years has been an expert witness in federal court in both criminal and civil litigation, told WND the White House image "has specific content extracted from that base layer and enhanced."
Zatkovich said, "This was done through an explicit operation to edit and/or enhance the printing in the document. There is no ambiguity here. There was an explicit action by a person to modify the document. ... Mostly like to enhance the legibility, but still an explicit action nonetheless."

"Modify".

Uh-oh.

INVESTIGATE!  PROBE!  SOMEBODY DO THEIR JOB, DAMMIT!

The Associated Press put a dozen investigative reporters to work to find any errors or discrepancies in Sarah Palin's autobiography.  Why don't they put the same investigative reporters on the Obama "birth certificate" claim?

Something funny is very clearly going on here.

Of course, however, it's no laughing matter...

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