But for some reason it never quite proved enough for some people.
Perhaps these pictures taken on the very same day, as Palin was leaving the museum, will finally convert the unbelievers.
(Click the thumbnails to see the high resolution images.)
This was written as a description below the photographs:
March 26, 2008, Juneau, Alaska, USA: In April 2011, Professor Bradford Scharlott at Northern Kentucky University wrote an academic paper stating that the "conspiracy theory" suggesting Palin is not Trig's mother is likely true and the American media is pathetic for not pursuing the story more aggressively. Scharlott walks through all of the evidence supporting the theory in the article, suggesting Trig is actually Palin's grandson. The article discusses photos of Palin in what is said to have been a late-stage pregnancy, the leisurely 20-hour trip home that Palin took after she supposedly went into labor in Texas, the refusal of the hospital where Trig was supposedly born to even confirm that he was born there (let alone who was the mother), strange statements from Palin's doctor and the McCain campaign, and so on. Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin exits the Alaska State Museum with her husband Todd after a bill signing ceremony. Palin announced 3-weeks prior that she was 7-months pregnant with her fifth child.
And the photos were further authenticated during a discussion with the AP photographer Brian Wallace on July 31, 2011.
Here is a close up of Palin's supposedly seven month pregnant belly.
And as if that were not enough, let us not forget that only a little over two weeks later that THIS is what Sarah Palin managed to look like on a KTUU broadcast on April 13, 2008.
Here is the video of the interview to allow further scrutiny.
(I need to give a HUGE hat tip to Laura Novak who made the initial call to Polaris images and got the information that we needed to purchase these images. Thank you Laura.)
Update: There are apparently a couple of visitors who are being purposefully obtuse and asking how these pictures prove anything, as if they were the sum total of the evidence available to prove that Sarah Palin did not give birth. Of course they could not be more incorrect.
Let me provide just a few examples and the rest you can find using a tool I like to call "Google."
1) The Sarah Palin pregnancy. What are the odds?
And for thsoe who are looking for an eyewitness Palin's lack of a pregnant belly.
2) Exclusive! My interview with Shailey Tripp.
And for those brave souls who REALLY want to find out how convoluted this fraud was.
2) A Tale of Two Babies by Sarah Palin.
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