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Obama's 'Long-Form Birth Certificate' is Fake, Claims Israeli Website

A webpage belonging to the Israel Science and Technology website states that after careful analysis, they found that the "long form birth certificate" that was produced by the White House is actually a forged document.

Contained in the website is an explanation as to why a closer examination of the document in question was conducted.

After the White House released the Presidents birth certificate in April 2011, following several years of inquiry, it "raised in our minds the possibility that there could be something suspicious about the information available on this document."

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The website was created by Dr. Israel Hanukoglu, a former science adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Hanukoglu is a professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at Ariel University in Ariel, Israel.

The website was first created during Hanukoglu's time as an advisor to Netanyahu and since then has been regarded as the leading science and technology resource for many Israelis.

A statement contained on the webpage details the sensitive nature of the work and also highlights the role a science and technology website has in determining legitimacy of such an important document.

"Mr. Obama is the president of the USA that is currently the leader of the Free World, and the most powerful country in the Western hemisphere," the site says. "In his position as the President, the policies pursued by Mr. Obama affects the whole world and not just the USA."

"The publication of such a blatantly fake document about something so basic as the birthplace of Mr. Obama, should raise great concern about the suitability of the person who is holding the reins on the most powerful country of the World," the statement continued.

The controversy surrounding Obama's birth certificate has not died down and in some aspects has actually intensified. The speculation around the validity of the document has been fueled by many prominent individuals including several congressional representatives as well as media personalities.

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