Monthly Archives: March 2011

Joseph Farah confesses to being a liar

In a shocking story reported in his own paper, WorldNetDaily, publisher Joseph Farah admits to lying to government officials on three separate occasions. Here is his confession: I called three passport offices … I said I needed to apply for … Continue reading

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Olson abuse

Last Sunday (March 20, 2010) an opinion piece appeared in the online edition of the Iowa State Daily. It was about birthers. Besides opinion, the article also included some misinformation. It said: Theodore Olson, former solicitor general, points out that … Continue reading

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Our Irish President

“Irish President” was a phrase I found in a very old newspaper clipping about 19th century US President Chester A. Arthur. Arthur’s father immigrated from Ireland and only became an American citizen some time after the birth of our 21st … Continue reading

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Leading questions taint latest WND Obama “poll”

Are you aware of this sentence? WorldNetDaily commissioned a poll on the national awareness of questions about Barack Obama’s eligibility to be President. Now quick, answer me whether you are aware that there are questions about Barack Obama’s eligibility to … Continue reading

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Birther calendars and t-shirts

I came across some birther t-shirts and a birther calendar while trying to find something else. What I was looking for was the other Birther Calendar, a calendar of  the various activities associated with birthers and their court cases. I’ve … Continue reading

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Typography on the Lucas Smith Kenyan birth certificate – 2nd half

The first half In the first half of our topic, Typography on the Lucas Smith Kenyan birth certificate, we looked at an email from someone who claims to be an experienced pressman. He analyzed the Lucas Smith Kenyan birth certificate, … Continue reading

Posted in Birth Certificate, Fakes and frauds, Inspector Smith | Tagged | 165 Comments