Obot speculation of recent forgery in my US Passport.

Lucas Daniel Smith Passport. March 13, 2012. Ferry Terminal.

Hello everyone.   I have so much to report but I cant seem to get these things out of my head and onto my blog and its not that I don’t want to.

On March 13, 2012 I slipped out of the Dominican Republic on a ferry after I ran into a troublesome situation, which entailed misfortune and danger, with ex-FBI agents and other retired US officials who are currently employed by a private investigation firm in the Dominican Republic.

I have not returned to the Dominican Republic since and am currently sitting tight at an undisclosed location.

I note here for the record that Obotopians have made recent speculation that the March 13, 2012 departure passport stamp in my passport could be a forgery.

Day/Month/Year is the date format used in the Dominican Republic.

Page 8 in my US Passport contains four (4) Dominican passport stamps.   One from the year 2006, two from 2007 and one from 2012.

Three of the four Dominican stamps bear the date format of DAY/MONTH/YEAR MONTH/DAY/YEAR while the other stamp bears the date format of MONTH/DAY/YEAR DAY/MONTH/YEAR.

Whatever4 at TheFogBow website appears to have some real doubt as to the authenticity of the March 13, 2012 passport stamp: “Interesting that the format of 3 are Month Day Year, except the 13 March one.

I’m filled with nostalgia now for my windy research work into the MONTH/DAY/YEAR date formats listed on Barack Hussein Obama II’s 1961 Coast Province General Hospital, Mombasa, British Protectorate of Kenya certificate of birth.

I want to make two notes here for the official record:

1.   I have other Dominican passport stamps in passport which also use both the DAY/MONTH/YEAR and the MONTH/DAY/YEAR date format.

2.   Passports are generally not stamped in any sort of chronological order.  Perhaps upon personal request they could be.

3.   The ‘nulo’ (or ‘null’ in english) Novermber 24, 2007 stamp in my passport is the result of an overbooked last flight of the night out of the Dominican Republic.   I was offered a free hotel room, two meals, taxi service, first flight in the morning and an additional airfare voucher in the amount of the original flight’s total cost which could be used at a later date if I would voluntarily give up my seat on the airplane.   I did so and the next day when I returned to the airport my passport was stamped again and the stamp from the preceding day was voided.

I will report again soon.   Thank you.

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8 Responses to Obot speculation of recent forgery in my US Passport.

  1. Bruce says:

    @ Lucas,

    Stay safe, friend and compatriot!

  2. @ Bruce:

    Thank you for your kinds words Bruce.

  3. VikingLady says:

    Lucas,
    I swear…You need a keeper! The next time you decide to go traveling, give me a call. I will run interference and get you thru the mazes you keep running into. I am very good at causing distractions and slipping thru sticky wickets.
    All kidding aside, it is good to hear from you.

  4. bill says:

    SHOW YOUR PASSPORT STAMPS FOR TRAVEL TO AFRICA YOU FREAK

  5. ARNOLD CARL TAPP says:

    @ bill:

    IT IS NOT YOUR BUSINESS , YOU FART .

  6. VikingLady wrote:

    Lucas,
    I swear…You need a keeper! The next time you decide to go traveling, give me a call. I will run interference and get you thru the mazes you keep running into. I am very good at causing distractions and slipping thru sticky wickets.
    All kidding aside, it is good to hear from you.

    @ VikingLady:

    Thank you very much, Phyllis!

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