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Hawaii Health Director : Trust me, I have seen Barack Obama’s secret birth certificate

What has been staring everyone in the face is the effects of political correctness and no one has seen it. The beauty of this liberal political correctness is that the person who forged this document got caught in their own trap of affirmative action hyphenated Americans.

Look closely at Stanley Ann Dunham’s race. Caucasian.

Now look closely at Barack Hussein Obama sr’s race. It is listed as African.
That doesn’t seem all that interesting and no one has noticed it until one looks that this is an official document filed in August 1961.

Most people on the internet and blogging have no sense of history nor in the use of words and it is this lack of sense which is going to bite whoever forged this document.

Up until 1968, the standard term for all Africans was “negroe”. This fit with the absolute secular scientific teaching of the day which notes the world has 3 races in Mongoloid, Caucasoid and Negroid.
It was not until the Black Revolution when negroe or negro became a foul description in the late 1960′s and then “black” was demanded by this group to describe them.
It was not until the late 1970′s when political correctness came into vogue that it ushered in by the 1980′s the term “African” to describe all blacks.

Whoever forged this birth certificate was not utilizing the 1960′s terminology which a black person would be listed as. They fell instead into a warped year 2000 politically correct description of “African”.

This is absolutely telling as if you looked at birth records in Prussia centuries ago, those people would be termed Prussian, Bavarian etc… as Germany did not yet exist as a termonology for nation state. If someone was listed as German in 1700, it would be glaring forgery just like the Obama forgery stuns the eyes once one knows what they are looking at.

One could research the certificates in Hawaii for absolutes, but considering as has been warned in this blog that Hawaii is a Democratic state, has Democratic officials who have been hemming and hawing about this certificate and only upon precise questioning do they start backing down as it means their jobs and prison time if they certify a forgery as real and this is Democratic transplanted son Barack Obama carrying on this charade, could one ever get a clear answer from them unless one looked at numbers of birth certificates to precisely learn how Hawaii was labeling “blacks”.
If this case it is African, then why is not Stanley Ann Dunham labeled correctly North American after her continent? She though is labeled correctly as caucasian as that is exactly as she is.

If one still today searches enough death certificates in the 50 United States, you will find listed on them the term NEGRO. Now that is over 40 years since 1961 in Barack Obama’s birth and political correctness has not reached completely into the coroner’s records.
That fact is scientific and if it still exists today as proof it certainly is the proof from before 1900 in America and past 1960 that all blacks were noted as “negroe” or “negro” on all public records from birth certificates, marriage licenses, passports, driver’s licenses to death certificates.

Whoever forged the Barack Obama birth certificate got caught in Mr. Obama’s own political correctness.
In 1961 America, blacks were negroes and not Africans no matter if they came from Africa or not.
If one cares to examine the Negroe Leagues in baseball where blacks were to “pass” as Cubans to the United Negroe College Fund to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, there was no African at all in any terminology.
One was negroe on legal documents and “colored” in common usage.

No pixels in this. No questioning borders and no questions about the researcher’s expertise as negroe is American history and scientific fact just like whoever forged the Obama birth certificate got caught in political correctness in not being able to use a term they were trained to avoid.

That is a fact. This birth certificate is a fake.

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Public Image Ltd. – “The Order of Death” (This is what you want, This is what you get!)

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Order to Stop: GLOBAL CHANGE CLIMATE ***Do you think there is a chance????***
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Are death certificates public record?

In California are death certificates public record? If so, is there a way to get a copy or a look at one online?

No they are not. You can only get a copy if you can prove you are a parent, a child, grandparent, grandchild, brother or sister, spouse, or domestic partner of the deceased.

The other people who can get that are law enforcement and the probate attorney.

They become public record in 110 years.

Gov. Gregoire’s office sued over executive privilege to hide records

Since 2007, the Office of the Governor has invoked “executive privilege” 500 times to withhold records from the public.

Why is that a problem? The public records Act says that public agencies must produce copies of records upon request unless a specific statutory exemption applies. Executive privilege is not one of the 300 exemptions listed in the law.

Gov. Gregoire could rely on legitimate exemptions to withhold some records, but instead invokes this constitutional theory to lock away records that are of significant interest to the public. The records include documents about state’s tribal gambling compact, the departure of the Seattle Sonics, the selection and appointment of judges, budget issues, and clemency petitions of death-row inmates.

Executive privilege is generally understood to protect an executive’s deliberations with close advisers. Yet Gregoire has asserted it to protect communication that falls far outside these parameters including communication amongst her staff, communication from other state agencies, and meeting memos with legislators.

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NWO 4/19 Occult Death Ritual; 4/11/11 Government Shutdown Diversion; Part 3 Kingdom Come

I have serious doubts that the govt will actually shut down. That would be too revealing to the American public how unnecessary many of their services are! But if they do shut down, they’ll not let a good crisis go to waste. Also see FEMA’s Great American Shakeout drill for the New Madrid Fault.

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Public Records and Questionable Credentials

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What are public records? All the government documents that people filed are considered public records.
These documents contain true details about the individuals concerned.
The law mandates all government offices to provide the needed public records to anyone making the request.
People have various reasons for requesting for public records and that could include checking questionable credentials.
Government offices maintain all the public records.
They have all the files stored in cabinets but all the public records are already saved in computerized databases for easy access.
In the US, it’s quite easy to obtain public records because the states have their own websites.
By simply visiting the website of the state where you reside, you can get the public records you need.
Government offices have already made the public records accessible through their official websites but there are also private sites that maintain separate databases.
Requesting for the public records online is a more convenient way of getting the records you need.
As long as you have an internet connection, you can log to your state’s official website or use other reputable private sites to get the public records you need.
Now, you don’t have to drop by at the government offices and wait in long lines.
Business, families, and individuals can benefit a lot from the online public records.
If you’re in charge of hiring new employees, house help, or nannies, you make it a point to check questionable credentials.
Conducting background checks is one way of telling if a certain individual is presenting false or fake credentials.
Public records are priceless and you can get them at a minimal price.
By doing a thorough search, you might even get the public records for free.
Online resources are inexpensive alternatives for getting all the public records you need.
You can get birth records, death, marriage, divorce, criminal, court, arrest warrants, and many other legal documents.
Make sure that you use only the updated websites to ensure the accuracy of the documents.
Remember that it would help a lot to provide some additional information in order to get the necessary public records.
For those who prefer to look for the public records offline, make sure that you drop by at the concerned government office.
You need to wait for a considerable time because there are lots of people waiting in line.
If you want, you need to go to the office at an earlier time; that way, you will be the first to make the request for the public record you need.
If you have questionable credentials that you need to check, choose a reputable search site that you can browse aside from the official website of your state.
That way, you can find supporting public records and documents that can tell if the person is providing true and accurate information or not.
Public records are in-demand these days.
Many people are using it for different reasons and as long as you have a valid reason for accessing any public record, your request will be approved.
Questionable credentials can now be verified through the various online resources like the official state websites and private sites.
You can also visit physical government offices if you have the time and energy to spend.
Also, prepare some money as government agencies and private companies charge a minimal fee for the issued public records.
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Top Website Picks for Free Public Records

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Contrary to what critics say, there are still recommendable websites wherein one can gain access regarding public records.
Below are some of the top website picks to use if you want to have a stress-free and fee-free search for credible information which tackles information from census to obituaries.
You have to look out though, there are states that don’t allow such search because of controversies rotating about the issue of benefiting from a public search of another person.
On the other hand, there are really websites that can give almost all of the data that you need for your questions like vital status, marriage, driver’s license, etc.
Such searches that focus on legal issues are maintained through showing proof of any kind of identification or otherwise paying a fixed fee.
U.S. Vital Records
Where else? This is the most updated and credible source of information.
A website may link you to the U.S. information database or to a specific area or state that you are in.
Websites tuned in with the United States Vital Records Information usually explains the requirements on how to obtain the requested data such as death records, divorce papers, birth certificates, and license of marriage.
Google
Belonging to the list of top information provider, Google provides free search sites for records of public documents.
Some of the links are not only free but also contains one of the largest vaults of information that can be made accessible to any one.
You can refer to Google search.
Google Search — People
As mentioned, being one of the best sites to look records up, Google is also definite in giving personal information about someone.
You can key in background information search, maps, addresses and even telephone numbers.
Obituaries 101
Looking for a comprehensive site to have a free record search which features matters regarding obituaries, and prominent day obituaries? Obituaries 101 answer the job.
Census Finder
For places like Canada, United Kingdom and United States, Census Finder is a site that is often utilized for researches regarding genealogy.
A lot of censuses are transcribed online or recorded for safekeeping.
Locating undeniably free census record through the use of the Internet is presented as a challenge.
Stirred up with a pinch of patience, you may have the access for looking into thousands of links patching through census indexes, images and transcriptions that are appropriately categorized within their directory.
Searchable Death Records and Indexes
If you look it up online, there are massive sites that offer free genealogy search and if you get lucky, you might endure a site that excel in being precise regarding deaths within country and states.
Included in the database are indexes on death certificates, obituaries, death records, death registers and notices, burial and cemetery records, and probate indexes.
DirectGov
Known as a United Kingdom website, DirectGov is a place wherein searchable public information ranges in services and resources throughout the United Kingdom.
This is one of the most excellent places to start your search if you are living in UK or just want to know something about a person living in it.
These sites are just guides for effective engine search and are not some sort of public record digger.
Be patient enough and if you follow the standards and rules of engagement, you just might be able to track what you have been looking for.
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Public Death Records – Download Them Now

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When a person’s dead, he or she can no longer communicate with others but the death records can.
Many years ago, death records were not given much importance.
But ever since the introduction of the internet and today’s advanced technology, this type of record along with other public records, has become quite popular.
public records can tell a lot about an individual’s personality and reputation; it can make or break you as well.
If you need to get death records and other public records, you can download them now.
You can find a lot of info on the death record such as funeral and burial information, personal particulars, place and time of death, the name of the spouse, children, and the parents.
If you’re conducting a genealogy research, you can derive a lot of info on the death record alone.
Some distinguished individuals have obituaries and death notices and these are also included in the death records.
There are times when the death records contain sensitive info and the family members don’t want such information to be open to others.
In this case, the death record can be considered restricted.
Only upon the approval of the family members can other people request for such death record.
If there are no restrictions, all others can request for any death records they want.
You can get the death records from the appropriate government agency from online private sources.
People have various reasons for securing death records.
One obvious reason is for genealogy research, for finding long lost relatives and friends, and conducting background checks.
The states have different rules and regulations for accessing death records.
The databases of each state for death records are not linked and so you need to conduct an extensive search if you don’t know the exact place of death of the individual.
If you want, you can also visit local government office which maintains the death records.
Since the death records are already saved in computerized databases, you can get the records easily but you usually have to wait together with other people because lots of individual are requesting for public records these days especially in physical government offices.
The internet is a very good tool in securing death records and other public records.
You can simply log on online and find the state where the person died or spent his lifetime.
You can begin your search there.
You need to fill out the preliminary search form on the site and after that, you can carry out your searches.
Once you find the needed death records, you can already download them at a certain fee.
The fees are quite affordable and if you need a few records, you need to prepare some money.
Searches usually cost around $10 to $20 but if you can find free death records search sites, you can also download the records for free.
All it takes is a bit of patience in your searches and you don’t have to spend for the records.
Public death records and other public records are downloadable from the internet.
If there is a need for such records and there are no restrictions, you can start visiting official state websites or private websites that maintain death records databases.
Thanks to the internet, there is a more convenient way of securing the needed public records.
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Searching for Public Death Records

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Searching for Public Death Records
The last legal record that a person can have is the death record.
Well, death records are just as important as other legal documents or records.
You can find a lot of information by simply getting a copy of the document like death notices, obituaries, cemeteries, funerals, and burials.
Aside from these pieces of info, you can also get information like the name of the spouse, surviving members of the family, death cause/causes, and other important data.
Death records are considered public records just like the birth, marriage, divorce, and other vital records.
Government agencies maintain the original copies of these documents and the public can easily access them upon request.
There are certain restrictions but as long as the procedures for securing death certificates are followed, any one can get public death records.
How can you access the death records? As mentioned earlier, death records are maintained in government agencies and so you can simply walk in the concerned government office or agency.
If you can find a phone number, you can call them first and make an inquiry; that way, when you visit their office, the records are already prepared.
Fax numbers can also help you and you can just fax the concerned office.
Visiting physical offices can often consume a lot of your time because many other people are interested in getting copies of public records like the death records.
If you go to the concerned government office late in the morning or even in the afternoon, you will find a long line of tired individuals who are also requesting for death records.
This is a time consuming activity and busy individuals can’t afford to waste their time.
In this case, you can opt for the online solution.
Government offices and state governments maintain their own websites so that online users can easily access them.
This is a much faster, easier, and more convenient way of securing the needed death records.
Digitization is now part of today’s modern age and almost all public records are now being saved in computerized databases.
Once an individual requests for the death records of a certain person, the database is immediately checked.
When searching for online public records like death, you need to remember that some sites are fee-based while others are for free.
Free websites are hard to find especially the secured and reputable ones.
If you want to make sure that all the personal info you provide are safe in exchange for the death records you requested, the site should be secured and the page should be encrypted.
Fee-based sites are easier to find and you can get the death records at a certain fee.
The databases of these paid sites are usually larger and updated so you can expect the latest results.
Government sites are also good and you simply fill out a form to provide the necessary info and then the results are provided in seconds.
You will also need to pay a certain fee for the death records and rest assured that the services are guaranteed safe and secured.
So if you need to secure public death records, you can get them online or offline.
The choice is yours.
If you prefer the convenient way, log on to the internet and fill out the request form.
In no time at all, you will have the death records you need.
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