You're going to need to bear with me, because this might be a little hard to follow.
I became curious about Duncan Sunahara when I learned that he is suing the Hawaii Department of Health in an attempt to gain access to his late sister's birth certificate. Fortunately, the modern age has brought us a partial cure for curiosity: Google. Unfortunately, Google might be raising more questions in this case than it answers. Some of these questions are troubling.
When I search for people by name, I usually put the full name in quotes to cut down on spurious results. Doing that for Duncan Sunahara yesterday was initially unhelpful, because the results were swamped by links to discussions about the new lawsuit. I didn't want to learn about the lawsuit. I wanted to learn about Duncan. Using the "custom search" settings in the Google sidebar, I restricted the search to eliminate results from 2012.
The first page of results contained a link to an eBay feedback profile for the user Tmi9. That profile turned up in the google hits because of a very strange bit of feedback left by Tmi9 for a seller. Instead of rating the seller, the feedback (left for the purchase of auction #160676686295) read "Please Send to Duncan Sunahara [REDACTED-md] ,Wahiawa HI 96786". The feedback was left on 24 November 2011. The item in question was a lot consisting of foreign currency - specifically, 100,000 Dinars (Iraqi, uncirculated). The price for the lot appears to have been $118.99 USD.
That one feedback entry is the only one that appears to have included directions that the item be shipped to Duncan Sunahara.
There are several other feedback entries for purchases of Iraqi Dinars during that period - in fact, it appears that eBay user Tmi9 spent approximately $1,200 USD purchasing Iraqi Dinars between 24 November 2011 and Christmas. It also appears that eBay user Tmi9 did not purchase any Iraqi Dinars prior to purchasing the lot that he had shipped to Sunahara.
Initially, I assumed that the Tmi9 eBay account was Duncan Sunahara's. I now believe that assumption was incorrect. Someone* pointed out to me that the Twitter account @Tmi9 appears to be owned by Gary Laconis.
A birther named Gary Laconis has been thanked by Orly Taitz for contributions on several occasions. Most recently, she thanked him and Dean Haskins on 8 September 2011 for their donations of $250.
http://www.orlytaitzesq.com/?p=25293
So, to summarize:
Someone (probably Gary Laconis) had an eBay seller send Duncan Sunahara at least one shipment of Iraqi Dinars.
Gary Laconis has provided financial support for birthers before.
That shipment of Iraqi Dinars was sent sometime around 24 November 2011.
Earlier that week, Dean Haskins was in Honolulu discussing vital records with Duncan Sunahara.
Somewhere around that time, Duncan Sunahara decided that obtaining a copy of his deceased sister's long form birth certificate was so important to him that it is worth litigating.
I am not going to draw any implications from that set of facts. I don't think I need to, to be honest. I think they paint a very intriguing picture all by themselves.
*if you want public credit, let me know.
Edit: Removed a redundant sentence.