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Even WND disputes Corsi’s phony Obama birth certificate claim
Yazar: admin October 14, 2008Even WND disputes Corsi’s phony Obama birth certificate claim
Summary: WorldNetDaily. com, for which Jerome Corsi, author of the debunked and discredited book /The Obama Nation,/ works as a staff reporter, has now taken on the claim that its own writer has been promoting, and determined for itself to be false — that the campaign of Sen. Barack Obama “has a false, fake birth certificate posted on their website.” WorldNetDaily reported that a “WND investigation into Obama’s birth certificate utilizing forgery experts … found the document to be authentic.”
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WorldNetDaily. com, the right-wing website for which Jerome Corsi
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certificate and that the document was indeed real,” and added, “A
separate WND investigation into Obama’s birth certificate utilizing
forgery experts also found the document to be authentic.” Corsi is the author of the debunked
WND stated that the August 21 Factcheck.org report
WND’s August 23 article also did not note that the website previously reported allegations that the birth certificate posted to Obama’s campaign site was a “fake document.” In an August 8 article
‘Fight the Smears’ campaign website is fraudulent, and now two different actions have been launched to try and obtain the truth about the presumptive Democratic presidential
From the August 23 WorldNetDaily. com article:
However, FactChecker. org [sic] says it obtained Obama’s actual birth certificate and that the document was indeed real. The site discredited some of the claims of Internet bloggers, such as that the certificate as viewed in a scanned copy released by Obama’s campaign lacked a raised seal. FactChecker. org also established that many of the alleged flaws in the document noted by bloggers were caused by the scanning of the document.
A separate WND investigation into Obama’s birth certificate utilizing forgery experts also found the document to be authentic. The investigation also revealed methods used by some of the bloggers to determine the document was fake involved forgeries, in that a few bloggers added text and images to the certificate scan that weren’t originally there.