- Voting Machine Memos Suggest Suspect California Election,
As Domain Register Company Refuses To Allow Blocked BlackBoxVoting.org
To Move To New Internet Server Until After Tuesday's Electronic Vote-Count.
Site's Explosive Book & Memos Raise Serious Ballot-Count Questions.
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- SEATTLE, WASHINGTON (TomFlocco.com) -- "The results
of Tuesday's California recall election should be challenged in the courts,"
said Beverly Harris, advocate of honest voting and owner of BlackBoxVoting.org,
in a phone interview yesterday.
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- The vibrant 52 year-old activist-grandmother told us
that internet service provider Advance Internet Technologies (AIT) notified
her that BlackBoxVoting.org--devoted to exposing election fraud in America--had
been flagged for ten to fourteen days, effectively blocking the site and
its damaging information from public view until after the California recall/gubernatorial
election ballots are counted.
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- At issue is the controversial contents of Harris' website
and potential candidate vote-count challenges that could result after today's
election--regardless who wins. "At the website, there is analysis
of internal memos and actual files from Diebold Corporation's Global Election
Management Systems (GEMS), maker of both touch-screen and optical-scan
voting machines to be used in 14 California counties on Tuesday--including
the two largest minority and ethnic--Los Angeles and Oakland-Alemeda,"
Harris said, adding "the memos indicate plausible deniability regarding
election vote-rigging in California's recall election."
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- For the rest of the story, go to:
- TomFlocco.com
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