Fox News Expert Denies he Claimed Birth Certificate Legit
By Jerome R. Corsi
WorldNetDaily.com
The computer graphics expert Fox News relied upon to claim the birth certificate the White House released April 27 was legitimate insists that the network must retract the story, claiming it deliberately misquoted him and continues to ignore his repeated requests.
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WorldNetDaily.com
The computer graphics expert Fox News relied upon to claim the birth certificate the White House released April 27 was legitimate insists that the network must retract the story, claiming it deliberately misquoted him and continues to ignore his repeated requests.
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The official endorsement by the Hawaii
ReplyDeleteState Registrar that appears on the
"birth certificate" released by the
White House on April 27, 2011 makes
clear that the Hawaiian Government does
not declare the document to be a copy
of an original birth certificate.
The Registrar endorsement, reads as
below (note the "or abstract":
I CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE COPY OR
ABSTRACT OF TXE RECORD ON FILE IN
THE HAWAII STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
The "TXE" mis-spelling appears in the
endorsement.
I agree it's a fake Document, But when I zoomed in on the pdf file from the whiteHouse, (After downloading it to hard drive)I found the document No. was different then was cited by Mr. Corsi... I read 151 61 10621. (Not 10641)
ReplyDeleteAt a thousand zoom it was obvious that the No. 4 had originaly been a No.2. FOURS DON"T HAVE LEGS!!!
Think I jest, check it out for yourselves!