Obama birth certificate likely a forgery says Sherriff Joe Arpaio's 'Cold Case Posse' investigation
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM)
3/2/2012
Catholic Online (www.catholic.org)
The document was presented by Arizona citizens who disputed president's citizenship
An investigative "Cold Case Posse" launched last year ago by "America's toughest sheriff" Joe Arpaio of Arizona's Maricopa County says there is probable cause that the document released by the White House last year as President Obama's birth certificate is a computer-generated forgery. Arpaio, as reported by WND TV will elevate the investigation into a criminal probe that will make available the resources of his Maricopa County Sheriff's Office.
Among the many Web sites that question President Obama's U.S. citizenry ...
this one points to the fact that a signature verifying Obama's Hawaiian birth is signed ---
by a 'U. K. L. Leley.'
LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - According to the investigation, at least one person of interest has been identified in the alleged forgery of Obama's birth certificate.
Renowned for his strict enforcement of immigration laws, Arapaio commissioned the investigative team citizens presented him with a petition saying that Obama might not be eligible for Arizona's presidential ballot.
Comprised of former law enforcement officers and lawyers with law enforcement experience, the team, or posse has interviewed dozens of witnesses and examined hundreds of documents, taking numerous sworn statements from witnesses around the world.
Arpaio's lead investigator Mike Zullo said his team believes the Hawaii Department of Health has engaged in a systematic effort to hide from public inspection any original 1961 birth records it may have in its possession.
"Officers of the Hawaii Department of Health and various elected Hawaiian public officials may have intentionally obscured 1961 birth records and procedures to avoid having to release to public inspection and to the examination of court-authorized forensic examiners any original Obama 1961 birth records the Hawaii Department of Health may or may not have," Zullo said.
The evidence allegedly contained in the computer-generated PDF file released by the White House has reported important deficiencies, with probable cause that a forgery has been committed.
The investigation was launched after 250 members of the Surprise, Arizona Tea Party presented a signed petition to Arpaio in August 2011 asking him to undertake the investigation.
The Tea Party members petitioned under the premise that if a forged birth certificate was used to place Barack Obama on the 2012 Arizona presidential ballot, their rights as Maricopa County voters could be compromised.
Arpaio says that a congressional investigation might be warranted and has asked that any information relevant to the investigation held by other law enforcement agencies be forwarded to his office.
Investigators told Arpaio that they believe forgers committed two crimes. They say it appears the White House fraudulently created a forgery that it characterized as an officially produced governmental birth record. Secondly, the White House fraudulently presented to the residents of Maricopa County and to the American public at large a forgery represented as "proof positive" of President Obama's authentic 1961 Hawaii long-form birth certificate.
"A continuing investigation is needed to identify the identity of the person or persons involved in creating the alleged birth certificate forgery and to determine who, if anyone, in the White House or the state of Hawaii may have authorized the forgery," Arpaio said.
Among the evidence released at the press conference are five videos to demonstrate why the Obama long-form birth certificate is suspected to be a computer-generated forgery.
The videos reportedly demonstrate that the Hawaii Department of Health Registrar's name stamp and the registrar's date stamp were computer-generated images imported into an electronic document, as opposed to rubber stamp imprints inked by hand or machine onto a paper document.
"That we were able to cast reasonable suspicions on the authenticity of the registrar stamps was especially disturbing, since these stamp imprints are designed to provide government authentication to the document itself," Zullo said. He maintains that if the registrar stamps are forgeries, the document itself is likely a forgery.
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Poster Comment:
crossing swords ... 666 --- war with the saints !