This Report Blows The Lid Off Of E-Voting Manipulation In South Florida

Posted on Tuesday, December 07 at 11:52 by David Jones-Cook
At an October 2000 meeting with Feeney, according to the affidavit and BRAD BLOG interviews with Curtis over the past three days, Feeney inquired whether the company could build a "vote fraud software prototype". At least three YEI employees are said to have been present at that meeting; Curtis, company owner, Mrs. Li Woan Yang, and her executive secretary, Mike Cohen. Two other YEI employees may have come in and out at different points of the meeting according to Curtis. Curtis says that Feeney "was very specific in the design and specifications required for this program." "He detailed, in his own words, that; (a) the program needed to be touch-screen capable (b) the user should be able to trigger the program without any additional equipment (c) the programming to accomplish this needed to stay hidden even if the source code was inspected." Though there was no problem with the first two requirements, Curtis explained to the Congressman that it would be "virtually impossible to hide such code written to change the voting results if anyone is able to review the uncompiled source code" Nonetheless, he was asked at the meeting by Mrs. Yang to build the prototype anyway.

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  1. Wed Dec 08, 2004 8:42 am
    This is where things get fun. Bev Harris suspects this is disinfo/water-muddying. <a href='http://www.blackboxvoting.org/#feeney'>BBV</a>

  2. by avatar Milton
    Sun Dec 12, 2004 6:53 am
    It used to be the case that scrutineers from all the parties watched the counting of the ballots. I guess if you can get the senate and the congress to vote for bills that they haven't read then having a fair election is just a matter of lip service. After all, what does it matter who is elected? All they are is rubber stamps (except for Cynthia McKinney and a few others).



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