Wednesday, April 18, 2012
"Oblivious to the Obvious"
People are still looking at a certain birth certificate.
And they're pointing out some very phony aspects.
This is looking more and more like a classic representation of the "emperor has no clothes"...
And they're pointing out some very phony aspects.
This is looking more and more like a classic representation of the "emperor has no clothes"...
At AmericanThinker.com, Nick Chase begins with this and then shows a few pictures that make it REALLY clear:
"So last summer, I wondered if there would be some way to demonstrate that this 'birth certificate' is indeed a fake, just by looking at the document itself and without resorting to computer software or to any knowledge about how computers produce documents. And, after studying it for a while, I realized that the forgery fails the 'pitch test.'
This is a check you can perform yourself, without fancy software of any kind -- or even a computer -- once you have printed out the forgery onto a piece of paper. Even a six-year-old with scissors and the paper image can perform, and understand, this test. (In other words, the test is simple enough that even a dumbass journalist can understand it.)"