Humint Events Online: Election was Definitely Rigged for Bush

Friday, November 26, 2004

Election was Definitely Rigged for Bush

according to Wayne Madsen.
According to informed sources in Washington and Houston, the Bush campaign spent some $29 million to pay polling place operatives around the country to rig the election for Bush. The operatives were posing as Homeland Security and FBI agents but were actually technicians familiar with Diebold, Sequoia, ES&S, Triad, Unilect, and Danaher Controls voting machines. These technicians reportedly hacked the systems to skew the results in favor of Bush.

The leak about the money and the rigged election apparently came from technicians who were promised to be paid a certain amount for their work but the Bush campaign interlocutors reneged and some of the technicians are revealing the nature of the vote rigging program.

There have been media reports from around the country concerning the locking down of precincts while votes were being tallied. In one unprecedented action in Warren County, Ohio, election officials locked down the facility where votes were being counted. The officials said this was in response to a Level 10 high-threat terrorist warning being issued by the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI for Warren County. George Bush won 72 percent of the vote in Warren County, much larger than his percentage of victory statewide.


I seriously doubt however, that this story will go anywhere unless these "unnamed sources" are willing to go on record.

And for what it is worth, the article goes on to suggest the rigging was funded by the Saudis and the CIA, and other groups.

UPDATE: Madsen has a new article out with a little more information. However, what we really need is one of these disgruntled vote riggers to come forward!

1 Comments:

Anonymous escort said...

Thanks for the post, pretty worthwhile info.

5:44 PM  

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