Similarly, if a long-form birth certificate were made public, people who denied that was real could be labeled “conspiracy theorists”.
However, simply pointing out the fact that no birth certificate has been produced, and asking to see one, does not make one a conspiracy theorist. There should be no stigma attached to simply asking for proof of eligibility for the office held.
“Now, that is a conspiracy theory.”
You’re very right. I’ve been researching Obama’s background since March, 2008, and I cannot explain why so many people are willing and ready to cover for this man.
Dr. Polland recognized the forged COLBs that summer of 2008.
B.H. Obama II said on one of his online sites BEFORE the election that he was registered, by his father, as a British subject shortly after birth.
Obama II is a British subject and not a U.S. citizen.
He has spent a great deal of money keeping his records, almost all of this records, out of the public eye.
At this point my research has narrowed his birth to either Kenya or Vancouver, BC (Canada).
He doesn’t have a long form birth certificate from Hawaii and never has had one.
Why he hasn’t been in trouble for producing a forged government document (the Hawaiian Department of Health COLB) is beyond me. If anyone else had done so, I’m sure they would have been charged with a felony. Obama seems capable of getting away with committing crimes.
Therefore I won’t be surprised when a forged Hawaiian birth certificate suddenly appears.
One interesting aspect of lunatic fringe, right wing, conspiracy theories, is that there is an equal but opposite group of lunatic fringe, left wing, conspirators who actually believe the theories will work.