What they have released is a "copy," (not a certified copy) of an ABSTRACT of "Data on File at the HDOH." That is, they apparently took the abstracted Hawaiian digital data and reproduced it in a way that would make it more resemble an official Birth Certificate.
Don't try this at home. particularly with an auto or boat title, much less the title to your home! E.G., there are Deeds, Certified Copies of actual Deeds on file, and "Abstract Deeds." The first two have complete information. The abstract may ... or more usually, does not have ALL the info.
While this may, and I say may, be fraudulent. It may not amount to "forgery." The attempt to mislead is clear. You can rest assured that the MSM will do its level best to obfuscate the issue and ridicule those who question.
Danae, I gotta tell you, I do not think there is an actual birth certificate on file in Hawaii.
Kenny, at this point, I have to agree with you. HOWEVER, he has SOMETHING there. He has records in the state.
What I believe, and have for a long time, is that what resides in Hawaii does not PROVE he was born in Hawaii. If fact, they might just say WHERE he was born, and that place is NOT inside the United States. We need more information.
He has documents there. WHAT ARE THOSE DOCUMENTS?
The LFBC released by the White House was a supposed to be a SCAN of the actual BC from the record book in Hawaii. Notice the curve at the left margin. Try again.
It would have been produced by now if there was one.