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Amaryllis Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-21-05 11:17 PM
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"This is not a proper area of inquiry." More than e-voting is proprietary.
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Edited on Mon Feb-21-05 11:34 PM by Amaryllis
This is CRUCIAL information, people, every bit as crucial as knowing about e-voting fraud! There is another piece to this that most of us don't even know about, and that is the News Election Services, whose operations are "a proprietary matter not open to the public." You wonder why the media won't report on election fraud? Because they are part of it!

"It was possible to rig elections electronically in separate communities across the country, but until 1964 it was not considered possible to rig a national election. Then, in August 1964, News Election Service was created."

"It is safe to say that almost nobody in America is aware of the activities of NES on election night. The on-air scripts of each TV network during the years since the founding of NES have seldom, if ever, mentioned its existence. The silence smacks of collusion among press "competitors" to keep NES away from public scrutiny."
http://www.constitution.org/vote/votescam01.htm

This is an excerpt from the book "Votescam: The Stealing of America". I have posted two threads on Votescam already, and am going to try another with a different thread title since the others didn't take off.

This on the Election News Service:

Yet, not long ago, Robert Flaherty, the president of News Election Services (NES), the private company that compiles voting results and feeds them to the major media, was asked to make it clear how the NES system works.

As usual when asked about how NES counts and disseminates the vote, he replied:"This is not a proper area of inquiry."

Can it be that the methods used to accept, tally and broadcast the results of the American vote are improper areas for questioning?

"Yes," says Mr. Flaherty, "that is a proprietary matter not open to the public."

The book goes on to describe the secretive operations of the NES, and how they "fanatically guard their processes from public view."

Excerpt from: http://www.constitution.org/vote/votescam01.htm

Entire book here: http://www.constitution.org/vote/votescam__.htm

And, did you know that George the First won fraululently? That his campaign manager Governor Sununu's "computer engineering skills approach "genius" on the tests?" "This New Hampshire primary was perhaps the most polled primary election in American history, and in the end, the Republican voters in the state confounded the predictions of nearly every published survey of voter opinion." And guess how they did it? Computer fraud.

The two brothers who wrote the book came in the back door. The story of how they stumbled across the story makes for fascinating reading. They were promoters for rock groups such as The Doors back in the sixties. Then they decided to combine writing a book with running for office, having no idea the can of worms they would uncover.
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