Wayne Madsen Biography: 
Wayne Madsen is a  Washington, DC-based investigative journalist, author and syndicated  columnist. He has written for The Village Voice, The Progressive,  Counterpunch, Online Journal, CorpWatch, Multinational Monitor, News  Insider, In These Times, and The American Conservative. His columns have  appeared in The Miami Herald, Houston Chronicle, Philadelphia Inquirer,  Columbus Dispatch, Sacramento Bee, and Atlanta Journal-Constitution,  among others. 
Madsen is the author of The  Handbook of Personal Data Protection (London: Macmillan, 1992), an  acclaimed reference book on international data protection law; Genocide  and Covert Operations in Africa 1993-1999 (Edwin Mellen Press, 1999);  co-author of America's Nightmare: The Presidency of George Bush II  (Dandelion, 2003); author of Jaded Tasks: Big Oil, Black Ops & Brass  Plates and Overthrow a Fascist Regime on $15 a Day. 
Madsen is a regular  contributor on Russia Today. He has been a frequent political and  national security commentator on Fox News and has also appeared on ABC,  NBC, CBS, PBS, CNN, BBC, Al Jazeera, and MS-NBC. Madsen has taken on  Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity on their television shows. He has been  invited to testify as a witness before the US House of Representatives,  the UN Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, and an terrorism investigation  panel of the French government. 
Madsen has some twenty  years experience in security issues. As a U.S. Naval Officer, he managed  one of the first computer security programs for the U.S. Navy. He  subsequently worked for the National Security Agency, the Naval Data  Automation Command, Department of State, RCA Corporation, and Computer  Sciences Corporation. Madsen was a Senior Fellow for the Electronic  Privacy Information Center (EPIC), a privacy public advocacy  organization. 
Madsen is a member of the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) and the National Press Club. 
Wayne Madsen Report: 
April 28, 2011 -- World intelligence agencies: Obama's long form birth certificate a rank forgery 
From intelligence agencies  around the world, the verdict on President Obama's newly-released  certificate of live birth from Hawaii is in: the certificate is a rank  forgery on the same level as the Niger "yellow cake" uranium and Iraq  Oil Ministry forged documents. Intelligence and law enforcement services  are experts on fake documents since they have to deal with large  numbers of counterfeit documents, such as birth certificates, passports,  identity cards and driver's licenses, as well as currency. Intelligence  agencies are also experts at forging their own documents for their  clandestine agents. 
Within 24-hours of the  release of the long form Certificate of Live Birth on April 27,  intelligence agencies from Britain and China to Germany and Russia  examined the document and concluded it was a forgery based on the fact  that Barack H. Obama Sr.'s race, listed as "African," was a monumental  error, considering that not only the United States, but other  English-speaking nations described Africans and those of African descent  as either "Negroes" or "blacks" in 1961. 
Intelligence experts point out that "African" is a major clue indicating a forgery. 
In 1961, the U.S.  Department of Health, Education, and Welfare classified non-Whites, who  were not Asian, Eskimo, Aleut, Hawaiian, part-Hawaiian, or other  "non-White," as "Negro." The U.S. Census Bureau also used the term  "Asian and other Pacific Islander" in 1961, which included Filipino,  Hawaiian, and part-Hawaiian. The Census Bureau, like HEW, used the term  "Negro" to describe blacks and those of black descent. The term  "mulatto," used to describe those of mixed white and black ancestry,  ceased being used by the U.S. Census Bureau in 1918. 
1961 Vital Statistics of the United States;
U. S. Dept. of Health Education, and Welfare;
Public Health Service;
National Center for Health Statistics;
National Vital Statistics Division; 
Race and color 
Births in the United States  in 1961 are classified for vital statistics into white, Negro, American  Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Aleut, Eskimo, Hawaiian and Part-Hawaiian  (combined), and "other nonwhite." 
The category "white"  includes, in addition to persons reported as "white," those reported as  Mexican or Puerto Rican. With one exception, a reported mixture of Negro  with any other race is included in the Negro group; other mixed  parentage is classified according to the race of the nonwhite parent and  mixtures of nonwhite races to the race of the father. The exception  refers to a mixture of Hawaiian and any other race, which is classified  as Part-Hawaiian. In most tables a less detailed classification of  "white" and "nonwhite" is used. 
In the United Kingdom, the  terms "black" and "Asian" were used in the 1961 census to describe those  who were "non-white British" nationals. Barack Obama, Sr., as a citizen  of the British Colony of Kenya, would have known that his British  racial designation was "black" in 1961. The term "African" was not used  as a racial designation in either the colony of Kenya or on the British  mainland. In South Africa and other British colonies in Africa,  "Coloured" was used to describe those of mixed white-black descent. 
The consensus among  intelligence agency experts is that the Obama long form Certificate of  Live Birth was hastily manufactured by an amateur who never thought of  using the standard race designation of Negro in Barack Obama, Sr.'s  racial designation block on the form either due to ignorance or an  attempt to be politically correct in 2011 by refusing to use an accepted  term from 1961. 
The past decade has seen  the use of crude forgeries to propel the United States into a war in  Iraq (the bogus Niger "yellow cake" uranium documents) and to try to  indict various U.S. and foreign politicians and businessmen (the fake  Iraq Oil Ministry "Oil-for-Food" documents). The Obama forged  Certificate of Live Birth represents yet another attempt to perpetuate a  fraud on a grand scale. 
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