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    Obama Built This Forgery

    American Thinker

    Nick Chase
    5/19/2013

    Excerpts:

    I don't normally display lawn signs or bumper stickers during political campaigns; I usually keep my voting preferences to myself. (That's the point of secret ballots, right?) But the November 2012 elections got me charged up to the point where I felt the urge to do something public, and since my friends already knew how I felt, I didn't think I would be divulging any secrets by doing so.

    But I didn't like the bumper stickers offered by the campaigns, or any of the clever ones being sold over the internet, because I was really against certain candidates rather than for the opposition. So I designed and ordered my own, shown
    (in article) in Figure OB:

    .................................................. ...

    Because I live in a very blue state, when I was out in my car, I would occasionally be stopped and asked about my sticker, usually by an ill-informed progressive. I would tell this person that the Obama "birth certificate" released by the White House in April 2011 is clearly a fake, and you can plainly see the proof...right on this bumper sticker! In the minute or two before I would be dismissed as a raving lunatic, I would be able to explain:

    The public was essentially told that Hawaii Department of Health officials took a bound volume of original paper 1961 birth certificates, turned to Obama's, placed it on the copier, copied it onto green security paper, stamped and embossed-sealed it, and then delivered it to Obama's lawyer to be flown back to Washington. In which case, the image on my bumper sticker, a copy of the digital PDF "birth certificate" released on April 27, 2011 by the White House, and which the president declared to be his long-form birth certificate, must be fake -- because near the left margin, especially at the top of the document, the text and lines of the form bend downward (to simulate the bending of the page near the binding). It's impossible for a copier to do that bending.

    This is the point at which I would usually be dismissed as a madman -- a conservative nut-job.

    But since you are still reading this, I presume that you are interested in knowing just why this is impossible.

    ..............................................

    In Figure ULC
    (shown in the article), you can clearly see how the horizontal lines of the form bend downward without going out of focus, and how the text bends downward without being out of focus, and how the paper purportedly curves away from the copier glass without going very dark, and even how the penciled numbers "6," "5," and "2" at the very left edge, which are in focus, can be easily read.

    Neat trick, huh?

    ..........................................

    And how does this compare with what a copier really does?

    For my at-home comparison I selected a dictionary, a very thick book where the text runs close to the binding, so I would be certain to copy letters which curved well away from the copier glass.

    You can see the result in Figure MW,
    (shown in the article), where I have reproduced the upper-left corner of the copied image:

    Figure MW. What a copier actually creates. Text blurs and goes dark (but does not bend) where the paper curls away from the copier's glass plate.

    As the paper curves away from the copier glass, note how quickly the text becomes blurry, and how quickly it turns dark and unreadable. Also note that the text does not bend; it is impossible for the copier to make this happen.

    (The technical reason for this is that copiers copy the original document one very thin line at a time, depositing an electrostatic charge on a rotating drum one thin line at a time, synchronously with the document-scanning mechanism.)

    So how was that bending created in the forgery? The most likely explanation is that the forger began with an image taken by a camera, where the camera was positioned roughly at the bottom of the certificate and aimed slightly upward when the shutter clicked. Because the camera captures the entire picture at once, the camera lens can create this distortion on parts of a curling image that are well-removed from the center of the picture. You can see this more clearly by looking at the left edge of the full "birth certificate" image shown in Figure LF. The lines at the very top-left bend downward most sharply -- at the bottom left edge, hardly at all. This is exactly the kind of image behavior you'd expect to see in a photograph, where the entire picture was taken off-center.

    .......................

    View the complete article, including images, at:

    http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/...s_forgery.html
    B. Steadman

  • #2
    New Obama Birth Certificate Analysis Further Confirms Obama Birth Certificate Forged

    Birther Report

    5/19/2013

    Excerpt:

    Obama Built This Forgery
    Nick Chase @ American Thinker


    View the complete Birther Report presentation at:

    http://obamareleaseyourrecords.blogs...-analysis.html
    B. Steadman

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