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  • 1961 MIT Graduate Inspired Obama Birth Certificate Forgery -- The Daily Pen

    1961 MIT GRADUATE INSPIRED OBAMA BIRTH CERTIFICATE FORGERY

    The Daily Pen

    Dan Crosby
    4/4/2012

    Excerpt:

    "New York, NY - Speaking of ludicrous conspiracy theories, here’s one defenders of the image of Obama’s alleged 1961 “Certificate of Live Birth” want you to believe.

    In 1961, a 23-year-old graduate electrical engineering student at MIT named Ivan Edward Sutherland was toiling in the computer science labs where he invented the first electronically generated computer imaging application called “Sketchpad” (This is the true part of the story).

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKM3C...feature=relmfu

    At the time, Sketchpad was an innovative computer program which influenced today’s graphic interaction with computers and served as the foundational technology for digital document production, graphic user interfaces and computer aided design applications.

    Sketchpad utilized axial constraints, like “clipping masks”, and precision relationships among segments (straight lines) and arcs (curves and circles) to produce graphic images and alphanumeric characters from electrical currents conducted between nodes of microscopic computer circuitry. Operators could use Sketchpad to produce both horizontal and vertical lines and combine them into figures and shapes which could be stored in the form of personal signatures, typewriter font letters, block letters and official looking stamp templates, all of which could be viewed at a later time when converted to visual graphic format for human beings on a television-like monitor or screen.

    Most importantly, as they relate to the case of Obama’s forged birth certificate image today, these digital images were designed by Sutherland to be copied, moved, rotated, reassembled or resized while retaining their basic properties as reusable elements. Sketchpad also had the first window-based drawing program and clipping algorithm which allowed users to replicate drawings as they would appear on paper when printed.

    Now, this is where the Obotic horde gets a little sketchy.

    Apparently, those desperate to defend Obama’s fraudulent presidency want us to believe that Sutherland, while working in his lab at MIT in 1961, was contacted by the Hawaiian Department of Health and asked by the government of Hawaii to produce a digital image of Obama’s birth certificate, apparently, the very first of its kind.

    They contend that Sutherland, who was the only individual with the expertise to produce such a digital image record at the time, took time away from this graduate curriculum at the Institute to travel four thousand miles to Hawaii and create the image of Obama’s birth certificate which, as Sutherland was told, would be used to confirm Obama’s 1961 Hawaiian birth, three years into a highly suspect presidency, in the year 2011.

    Sutherland created the image with very convincing elements representing official looking signatures, typewriter fonts, an official looking registrar’s stamp, complete with smiley face and a misspelled word which he forgot to correct after demonstrating Sketchpad’s sense of humor, bearing the name of a teenager named Alvin Onaka who was predestined to be installed as the state’s Registrar at the appropriate time in order to confirm Obama’s birth record.

    Sutherland even created an attractive basket-weave patterned green safety background to make it look even more genuine and official, which the State of Hawaii would not actually use until the year 2000, but which looked “Feng Shui” so he included it on Obama’s record, which was the only certificate in Hawaiian history before 2000 to contain such a patterned image background.

    Prior to his return to the east coast where he was simultaneously helping the Department of Defense develop new information security technology, he took time to construct a special secret computer, also the first of its kind, which was kept hidden in Hawaii for 50 years, upon which to store the digital image of Obama birth certificate.

    Sutherland even had the wherewithal to make the image data compatible with a much more sophisticated computer and a graphics program, called Adobe, which would not be invented for another 40 years.

    Then, 50 years after Sutherland created and stored the first digital birth certificate for any baby born on earth, which happened to be Obama, Obama called the Hawaii’s state Department of Health in April of 2011, right on schedule, with Mr. Onaka appropriately officious to match the stamp with the man, and asked them to retrieve the image file from said secret computer and send it to him."

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    View the complete article at:

    http://thedailypen.blogspot.com/2012...ama-birth.html
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