Obama Birth Certificate -- EXPERT Eval Part 3: Mystery of the Strange Layers Continued

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We continue our investigation into the mystery of the strange layers in Barack Obama's long form pdf file, released by the White House on April 27, 2011. This is part 3; the Mystery of the Strange Layers will conclude in Part 4.

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  • Since the layer with her first name only goes to the D, and the rest is on another layer, isn't it possible that her signature was cut and pasted? That would explain why Stanley was above her name, since normally people adjust the size of their signature to make sure it fits, and any squeezing in of words would be at the end and not the beginning. It is possible that the signature was done this way to make sure her full name fit, without shrinking the signature to an unrealistically small size

  • @goodfelanj If her signature were cut and pasted, you would expect it to be consistent -- that all portions of it would be either antialiased or bitmapped.

    Again, it's obvious that "Stanley" was not Ms. Obama's preferred name. We have direct evidence for this elsewhere. So it's not surprising that she at first left it off of the certificate, signing only "Ann" until instructed that she had to sign her FULL name.

  • I find Stanley Ann's signature odd. In all the other instances of her signature, she writes her full name, starting with Stanley. On Obama's birth Certificate, she starts with Ann, and then puts her first name Stanley above in parenthesis. In all her other signatures with her last name as Obama, she writes Stanley Ann, but only puts the D initial for Dunham. Doesn't that seem odd?

  • @goodfelanj I examined other known instances of her signature. It's clearly the same signature.

    What's also clear is that "Stanley" was not her preferred name -- Ann was. In several other known signatures, she signed her name "S. Ann..." That being the case, I don't think there's anything especially odd about the fact that she dropped the "male" first name "Stanley" off of her birth certificate before being told, most likely, that she had to sign her full name.

  • No, what Abercrombie did and did not say has been widely mischaracterized, including in this thread.

    I've covered this topic in some detail in my book, "Is Barack Obama's Birth Certificate a Fraud? A Computer Guy Examines the Evidence for Forgery," including what actually happened in the episode with Mike Evans. As far as I know, I'm the only person to really publicly reveal what actually took place there.

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  • Why not test your theory by trying to optimize your own birth certificate in various ways until you duplicate these layers?

  • sry ,i stand corrected ,so abercrombie didnt actually say "notations" he said "notation " ..or listing ...thankyou mystyprix ,for clearling THAT huge error up for us all.

  • Then to add fuel to the flames a "Hollywood reporter" named Mike Evans claimed the Gov. had told him that he had searched everywhere and that, "there is no Barack Obama birth certificate in Hawaii. Absolutely no proof at all that he was born in Hawaii."

    Six days later Evans admitted he had lied and that, he had called the Gov.s office but the Gov had not returned his call. He also admitted that he had not spoken with Abercrombie since he became Gov.

  • "Abercrombie did not report to the newspaper that he or the Hawaii Department of Health had found Obama's long-form, hospital-generated birth certificate. The governor only suggested his investigations to date had identified an unspecified listing or notation of Obama's birth that someone had made in the state archives."

    Then it took off into the birthersphere and took on a life of its own.

  • @woodenmajor

    He never said anything about "notations." That word came from a World Net Daily article which was in turn misquoting a Honolulu Star-Advertiser article. What the Honolulu Star-Advertiser quoted Abercrombie thus--

    "This is what our investigation is showing, it actually exists in the archives, written down,"

    WND characterized that as--

    Continuing next comment...

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