Apparently other folks are seeing the same issues (the layers, if you will) with the document:
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- Wed Apr 27, 2011 2:17 pm
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- Wed Apr 27, 2011 2:10 pm
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Re: the long lost birth certificate
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Keeping politics out of it and just looking at the PDF (from a graphical perspective) I see some unusual things when I open it with Adobe Acrobat Professional. All of the type (letters, words, etc, which this document is supposedly a scan of an original, right?) appear as white/reverse when the document is first opened and also when I resize it (zoom in, zoom out, etc.). This leads me to believe that this was created on a computer and tweaked, in other words, I doubt the authenticity. I say this from my experience in the publishing field and dealing with PDFs for ads. It could very *easily* be faked.
Keeping politics out of it and just looking at the PDF (from a graphical perspective) I see some unusual things when I open it with Adobe Acrobat Professional. All of the type (letters, words, etc, which this document is supposedly a scan of an original, right?) appear as white/reverse when the document is first opened and also when I resize it (zoom in, zoom out, etc.). This leads me to believe that this was created on a computer and tweaked, in other words, I doubt the authenticity. I say this from my experience in the publishing field and dealing with PDFs for ads. It could very *easily* be faked.