I just watched the interview. Orly was trying to explain about the birth announcement. I wish the MSNBC anchor would have let her finish, without interupting, they may have learned something.
this may answer Don's question about the announcement too.
I guess when a certificate was generated, it would trigger some sort of press release or disclosure from the Dept of Health on recent registrations of birth to local newspapers. These types of announcements would not necessarily mention hospital, because it may not have been in a hospital.
"In 1961, if a person was born in Hawaii but not attended by a physician or midwife, then all that was required was that one of the parents send in a birth certificate to be filed. The birth certificate could be filed by mail. There appears to have been no requirement for the parent to actually physically appear before 'the local registrar of the district,'" the investigator said. He called this option BC2.
and there is no hospital mentioned in the birth announcement. This might explain why the "twins" birth was not announced in this manner.
This doesn't even state the name of the child
"We don't have an editor who handles birth and marriage announcements; we print what we receive from the Department of Health Vital Statistics System," a Star-Bulletin newsroom operator explained to WND.
The operator said, "This is how we've always done it."
so this has verified the fact that it was not any hospital in Hawaii that issued the birth announcement, or Obama's family members.
leaving further questions unanswered
was he born at home
was he born out of State/Country, and Grandparents registered him
what hospital was he born in
the proof is starting to justify the questions.
I'll check to see if this is all legit with the Dept of Vitals or the registry.