In order to get those numbers it was necessary to remove people from the job market and include part-time jobs reported under the Household Survey, disregarding the traditional Industrial Survey which is widely regarded as the most reliable indicator.
Ok the Household Survey may be less reliable but have they suddenly switched measures or have they always (or at least for the last decade or two) used the Household Survey? Because if they have always used that (including even in gasp previous administrations) then yes you are making up a story out of whole cloth here to suggest it's some kind of scandal, if the real story is just the shadow stat one that the numbers have been questionable for a long time (that's an old site, it wasn't created just to critique Obama). Two seperate questions here: 1) is unemployment higher than the official figures 2) is unemployment dropping. I don't think you can call #2 on one month of data.