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- "Those who cast the votes decide nothing. Those
who count the votes decide everything."
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- - Communist Butcher And tyrant Josef Stalin
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- Amidst daily breaking bombshells concerning GROTESQUE
Big Media Bias against third party candidates in the current election,
and the even more grotesque censorship of the easily rigged ìoff
limits to the publicî computerized vote counting systems in use in
49 states, we will keep pumping solid research about our riggable election
systems onto the world wide web.
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- The following is from the landmark Relevance Magazine
article by Dr. Phillip OíHalloran published in November, 1996: ìPandoraís
Black Box: Did It Really County Your Vote?î As stated before, this
is the single most important article that has ever appeared. It covers
every major aspect of the problem except for Voter News Service and exit
polls, which is covered in our 4 page newspaper, ìHelp Break the
Cover-upî and in the Collier blockbuster book, ìVotescam:
The Stealing of America,î chapters 15.
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- The following is from page 13 and 14 of the 16 page Relevance
magazine report:
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- Foreign Ownership of U.S. Vote-Counting?
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- No serious discussion of the major vote-counting companies
in this country would be complete without mention of Sequoia Pacific, based
in Jamestown, New York. It is the supplier of both optical scanning and
direct-record computer vote-counting equipment and goes head-to-head with
BRC in several regions of the country. [NA comment: Earlier in the article
it was explained that BRC is Business Records Corporation, the largest
supplier of vote-counting software in the country.] To give some idea of
its importance in the industry, the firm was recently awarded the mammoth
New York City contract for its direct-record machines.
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- Relevance has learned that Sequoia Pacific is owned by
Jefferson Smurfit Group, p.l.c., a massive transnational conglomerate which
is the largest paper-based packaging company in the world, with over 8
billion dollars per year in revenue. Jefferson Smurfit is an Irish firm
based in Dublin and it boasts many ìheavy hittersí on its
board, including Albert Reynolds, the former Prime Minister of Ireland,
Ray MacSharry, a former member of the European Commission and the European
Parliament; Eoin Ryan, a former Irish Senator and member of the board of
the Central Bank of Ireland; a number of top Irish or European banking
and air line officials, and Dr. T.A. Reynolds, Jr. a member of the board
of Gannett News Services, one of the largest newspaper chains in America.
This might owe in part to the fact that Jefferson Smurfit is the number
four supplier of newsprint in the United States.
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- We asked Penelope Bonsall of the Federal Elections Commissionís
Office of Election Administration in Washington whether her office had
concerns about foreign control of U.S. vote-counting. Without casting any
aspersions on the integrity of this highly respected firm, we questioned
the propriety of such an arrangement and its implications. With so many
reports of industrial espionage being perpetrated by our allies in Japan,
Israel, and France, to name a few, we wondered if it was wise to have a
foreign firm, with unknown safeguards against criminal or foreign intelligence
penetration of its computer source-code, counting the U.S. vote. She responded:
ìI suppose that anything is theoretical possible but the likelihood
of that happening is virtually impossible. The structure of our electoral
process in this country does not lend itself to this.î She was equally
unconcerned about another foreign-owned company which is eyeing the U.S.
vote-counting market ñ Computing Devices Canada.
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- This type of glib, yet unreassuring, response to serious
questions seems to be the standard among defenders of the current computer
voting system .. . .
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- (End of quote from Relevance Magazine, Nov. 1996.)
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- Sequoia Pacific is indeed a huge player in the vote counting
business. When I called Teresa Nagel of Lassen County, California on behalf
of candidate Dick Murphy regarding the recent Super Tuesday election (more
on that soon), she told me that that county uses a Sequoia Pacific program
to ìcountî the vote. The Bernecker race in Louisiana covered
in Jack Andersonís Nov. 1996 syndicated column involved machines
programmed by Sequoia Pacific. They are all over the nation. And, as Dr.
OíHalloran uncovered, they are foreign owned.
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- Penelope Bonsall of the Federal Elections Commission
also appeared in Dan Ratherís November, 1988 five minute report
on the CBS Evening News, which appeared the Monday night before the Bush-Dukakis
Election. Then as to Relevance, she offers her bland, ìgo-jump-in-the-lakeî
assurances that election fraud is all but impossible. Like all the election
officials at any level which I have met since 1979 --- Penelope is a joke
. . . or perhaps she and the rest of the sorry lot should be indicted for
overseeing the subversion of our most precious civil process --- the act
of voting in the elections which determine our future, and our childrenís
future.
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- Jim Condit Jr., Director Citizens for a Fair Vote Count
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or netamerica@unidial.com
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The year 2000 Presidential Campaign offers an opportunity to de-stablize
the New World Order Ruling Elite and restore honest elections with citizens
checks and balances, true Freedom and true Free Enterprise in America.
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officials, and the newsmedia know -- that we will not accept the 2000 Election
results unless paper ballots with citizen checks and balances are restored
to the process at the local precinct level.
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