Friday, May 27, 2011

WND warned Obama would release forged birth doc

Reliable source in Hawaii was in contact with state officials


Nearly two months before Barack Obama released what he claims is his valid Hawaii long-form birth certificate, a document met with accusations of fraud by experts, WND was warned by an intelligence source in contact with Hawaii officials that a forged version would be released.

No story was published in WND, because the unnamed confidential source's story could not be corroborated.

"I think it's important for the public to know that we were warned by a source who had provided reliable information in the past about the controversy over Obama's eligibility that something was about to be released," said Joseph Farah, editor and chief executive officer of WND. "It was my decision not to go with the story then. And it's my decision to make this warning public now in light of the unanswered questions about the document released by the White House."

The source warned in February that the long-form birth certificates issued to the Nordyke twins one day after Obama was born create a barrier for anyone attempting to create a fraudulent long-form, Kapi'olani-generated birth certificate for Obama.


The Hawaiian source pointed out to WND the key to understanding why forging a Kapi'olani birth certificate posed problems for Obama lies in an analysis of the certificate numbers the Hawaii Department of Health issued to twin daughters born to Eleanor Nordyke at the Kapi'olani Maternity and Gynecological Hospital on Aug. 5, 1961, one day after Obama was supposedly born at the facility.

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