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Zullo said it meant "Not Declared." Wrong!!!! It meant "Other nonwhite."
Now here's the best part. You want to know how blisteringly incompetent the "investigators" of this Cold Case Posse are? We found this out more than four months ago, and Doc Conspiracy wrote a whole article about it.
Like I said, I'll bet you a month's salary that it matches perfectly.
0 Guamian
1 White
2 Black
3 Indian (Includes Aleuts and Eskimos)
4 Chinese
5 Japanese
6 Hawaiian (Includes Part-Hawaiian)
7 Other Nonwhite
8 Filipino
9 Not Stated
Obama's BC should have been coded either "2" for Black or "7" for Other Nonwhite. As I said, the coded numbers on Obama's BC don't match the data in the respective fields.
one thing i thought was interesting. according to zullo when informed that alvin t. onaka doesn't talk to the public zullo replied "we're not the public, we're the police.". during the questions a reporter asked about this but things got a little garbled and zullo's reply was just "we identified ourselves".
even with the deputy with them these seems like it's bordering on impersonating an officer.
Zullo said it meant "Not Declared." Wrong!!!! It meant "Other nonwhite."
Now here's the best part. You want to know how blisteringly incompetent the "investigators" of this Cold Case Posse are? We found this out more than four months ago, and Doc Conspiracy wrote a whole article about it.
I noticed they mentioned two other computer experts by name who did 600 tests apiece on the document and were unable to determine it was authentic.
I know one of them personally, Garret Pappit. He is not an expert in any field related to digital image forensics, so I'm confident the other is not either.
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