Friday, March 4, 2011

WHEN IS THE MSM GOING TO STOP SHOWING FORGED DOCUMENTS TO "PROOVE" OBAMA WAS SUPPOSEDLY BORN IN HAWAII??????

It is important to recognize that the Daily KOS image and the ‘document’ in the Factcheck photos are directly related to each with printed elements in the Factcheck photos that prove they are from directly or indirectly the Daily KOS ‘scan image’. So the Factcheck photos are frauds. Also these photos were taken inside Obama Campaign Headquarters. The act of forgery and fraud were committed inside the heart of the Obama machine – the Factcheck photos prove it. 

Here is the detail of the Daily KOS image (supposedly a scan) and two of the Factcheck photos showing THEIR version of the supposedly same document - but not as a scan but as a 3D digital photograph of the supposedly same document.

To understand the relevance of this simple finding the following must be understood. Actual COLBs from Hawaii are printed in pristine laser print. Since they are 'Computer generated abstracts' they do not capture an original imaged document. And so they print like any laser printed document generated in MS Word or Excel. Even the border is generated by the laser printer at the time of rendering. So this means there are no stray dots printed, no residual image of an original old form. This is a clean precisely printed document. I must be if has any level of security. The 'border' is supposedly the security feature. It must be perfect when it is printed to retain the security function.

Now that we know that the document is precisely printed using ultra high quality laser printing we look at the Daily KOS image. It contains many marks all over the document are not from a print process, they are simple dark dots in some cases. They are larger more irregular marks in others. These obviously did not come from the print process. They came from an 'imaging' process. Likely a scan of an original document where the flatbed scanner had dirt and dust trapped in it or on the glass. Anyone who scans photos and tries to enlarge them finds this irritating problem. The important thing to remember is these marks in the Daily KOS very high resolution image were introduced via an imaging (likely scan) process and not a laser printer process.
So if you did scan an actual COLB on a flatbed scanner and lifted it up and maybe put it back into a folder or envelope any small dust or dirt from the glass would fall off. It would not become part of the document. It is a separate physical element. Only electrostatic bonding may hold it there...but not for long.

So now we look at the Factcheck photos. Some, if not all were taken at Obama's Chicago Headquarters. When you zoom in on some documents (birth_certificate_2.jpg, birth_certificate_5.jpg) you find some the same marks/dirt/dust as in the Daily KOS scan. I call them "birthmarks". But they are not dust or dirt clinging to the document via electrostatic bonding. They are printed into the document. I will say again, these marks are clearly PRINTED into the document. So going back to an important point - a cleanly printed COLB does not have these marks PRINTED into it. I will point out two easy to find marks below but there are at least 5 or 6 of these in the Factcheck/Obama Campaign photos that line up exactly and perfectly with the Daily KOS image. Some of the more obvious marks from the Daily KOS image do NOT appear in the documents in the Factcheck/Obama Campaign photos. These were 'cleaned up' apparently when they were noticable after printing the Daily KOS image or the common source image since there may be a yet unseen common source image. This further confirms manipulation of the image before it was printed for the Factcheck/Obama Campaign photoshoot. So this is why it is obvious that the image from Daily KOS (and its cousins at FTS and Politico) and the Factcheck/Obama Campaign photos are not authentic. The printed image on the paper in the photos came from the Daily KOS image or a common, yet unseen, image. But since the documents have PRINTED markings that came from an imaging process that also created the Daily KOS image and not from laser printer in the Health Department in Hawaii the lack of authenticity is confirmed.

None of this is technically hard. It just takes an understanding that the images from the two sources are related and there are markings in both whose source is not the HDOH laser printer.

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