In the year 2000 the world
was more than surprised to see that only a few Americans
were outraged about the election fraud when the Governor of
Florida, Jeb Bush, had his brother appointed president by
his dependents instead of counting the votes which would
have made Al Gore President of the United States. The emails
from Europe that I received stated among other things that
we "now live in a third world country". That should
suffice as of how our nation is viewed by the rest of the
world. The same is the case with our version of the events
of September 11, 2001. The US is the only country where the
US Government statements are not being taken as a bad joke.
Too much evidence exists - from the Pilot episode of "The
lone Gunmen" which gave our Government at the time the
blueprint of what to do, which they refined and added some
aspects to Bin Laden who initially declined the honor of
having the event planned and executed. Only after the
US Government had an actor in Bin Laden costume confess to
having planned and carried out the 9/11 attack and the
Bushes spoke with their best friends, the Bin Ladens, Osama
finally "confessed". But back to the next shaky plans
of the Republican operatives, who have found a new way to
fix the elections. More information here from our friends at
www.wanttoknow.info.
They also offer many
information about 9/11 and many other subjects:
Romney Family Investment Ties To Voting
Machine Company That Could Decide The Election Causing
Concern
October 20, 2012, Forbes
http://www.forbes.com/sites/rickungar/2012/10/20/romney-family-investment-ties-to-voting-machine...
October 20, 2012, Forbes
http://www.forbes.com/sites/rickungar/2012/10/20/romney-family-investment-ties-to-voting-machine...
The [electronic voting] machines used in Hamilton County,
Ohio — the county home of Cincinnati — are supplied by Hart
Intercivic, a national provider of voting systems in use in
a wide variety of counties scattered throughout the states
of Texas, Oklahoma, Hawaii, Colorado and Ohio. A test
conducted in 2007 by the Ohio Secretary of State revealed
that five of the electronic voting systems the state was
looking to use in the upcoming 2008 presidential election
had failed badly, each easily susceptible to chicanery that
could alter the results of an election. As
reported in the
New York Times, “At polling stations, teams
working on the study were able to pick locks to access
memory cards and use hand-held devices to plug false vote
counts into machines. At boards of election, they were able
to introduce malignant software into servers.” It turns out
that Hart Intercivic is owned, in large part, by H.I.G.
Capital — a large investment fund with billions of dollars
under management — that was founded by a fellow named Tony
Tamer. H.I.G. employees hold at least two of the five Hart
Intercivic board seats. Tony Tamer, H.I.G.’s founder, turns
out to be a major bundler for the Mitt Romney campaign,
along with three other directors of H.I.G. who are also
big-time money raisers for Romney.
Two of those directors — Douglas Berman and Brian Schwartz —
were actually in attendance at the now infamous “47 percent”
fundraiser in Boca Raton, Florida. Two members of the Hart
Intercivic board of directors, Neil Tuch and Jeff Bohl, have
made direct contributions to the Romney campaign.
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Could e-voting machines in Election 2012 be hacked? Yes.
October 26, 2012, Christian Science Monitor
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Elections/2012/1026/Could-e-voting-machines-in-Election-2012...
October 26, 2012, Christian Science Monitor
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Elections/2012/1026/Could-e-voting-machines-in-Election-2012...
Rapid advances in the development of cyberweapons and
malicious software mean that electronic-voting machines used
in the 2012 election could be hacked, potentially tipping
the presidential election or a number of other races.
[A University of Pennsylvania] study concluded "virtually
every important software security mechanism is vulnerable."
Most at risk are paperless e-voting machines, which don’t
print out any record of votes. Four swing states –
Pennsylvania, Virginia, Colorado, and Florida – rely to
varying degrees on paperless machines. Alex Halderman, a
researcher at the University of Michigan, and a colleague at
Princeton University hacked into a paperless touch-screen
voting machine in 2010 and installed the video game Pac-Man.
Similarly, he and Princeton researchers in 2006 demonstrated
that if someone could get a few minutes’ unattended access
to a paperless machine, that person could install a software
virus that could spread to other machines and switch those
machines’ votes before deleting all traces of itself. Among
the 23 states that use touch-screen Direct-Recording
Electronic (DREs) machines ... only California, Indiana, and
Ohio were rated excellent in a national report this summer
by
Verified Voting.
For a savvy hacker, the time and access needed to infect a
machine is so small that it could be done while in a voting
booth. A hacker could in theory use the
Internet to target an e-voting machine company, which would
then unknowingly infect its own machines when it serviced
them. It's impossible to know if newer machines and software
are really secure because their source code is largely
unavailable for analysis. Voting-equipment makers frequently
say their software is a trade secret.
Note:
For deeply revealing reports from reliable major media
sources on serious problems with the US elections system,
click here.
Please vote and keep
your eyes open if any election fraud is being committed.
Amen
Rev. Dr. Alexander Hast, October 30, 2012
Rev. Dr. Alexander Hast, October 30, 2012