From The Drudge Report: http://www.drudgereport.com/flash1.htm
FOREIGN COMPANY BUYS U.S. ELECTION RESULTS REPORTING FIRM
By Bev
Harris
http://www.blackboxvoting.org
In
a major step towards global centralization of election processes, the world's
dominant Internet voting company has purchased the USA's dominant election
results reporting company.
When you view your local or state election
results on the Internet, on portals which often appear to be owned by the county
elections division, in over 525 US jurisdictions you are actually redirected to
a private corporate site controlled by SOE software, which operates under the
name ClarityElections.com.
The good news is that this firm promptly
reports precinct-level detail in downloadable spreadsheet format. As reported by
BlackBoxVoting.org in 2008, the bad news is that this centralizes one middleman
access point for over 525 jurisdictions in AL, AZ, CA, CO, DC, FL, KY, MI, KS,
IL, IN, NC, NM, MN, NY, SC, TX, UT, WA. And growing.
As local election
results funnel through SOE's servers (typically before they reach the public
elsewhere), those who run the computer servers for SOE essentially get "first
look" at results and the ability to immediately and privately examine vote
details throughout the USA.
In 2004, many Americans were justifiably
concerned when, days before the presidential election, Ohio Secretary of State
Ken Blackwell redirected Ohio election night results through the Tennessee-based
server for several national Republican Party operations.
This is worse:
This redirects results reporting to a centralized privately held server which is
not just for Ohio, but national; not just USA-based, but global.
A
mitigation against fraud by SOE insiders has been the separation of voting
machine systems from the SOE results reports. Because most US jurisdictions
require posting evidence of results from each voting machine at the precinct,
public citizens can organize to examine these results to compare with SOE
results. Black Box Voting spearheaded a national citizen action to videotape /
photograph these poll tapes in 2008.
With the merger of SOE and SCYTL,
that won't work (if SCYTL's voting system is used). When there are two truly
independent sources of information, the public can perform its own "audit" by
matching one number against the other.
These two independent sources,
however, will now be merged into one single source: an Internet voting system
controlled by SCYTL, with a results reporting system also controlled by SCYTL.
With SCYTL internet voting, there will be no ballots. No physical
evidence. No chain of custody. No way for the public to authenticate who
actually cast the votes, chain of custody, or the count.
SCYTL is moving
into or already running elections in: the United Kingdom, France, Canada,
Norway, Switzerland, United Arab Emirates, South Africa, India and Australia.
SCYTL is based in Barcelona; its funding comes from international
venture capital funds including Nauta Capital, Balderton Capital and Spinnaker.
Here is the link to the press release regarding SYCTL's acquisition of
SOE:
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/scytl-acquires-soe-software-becoming-the-leadin
g-election-software-provider-2012-01-11
Snopes, owned by George Soros, denies Soros' involvement with SCYTL: http://www.snopes.com/politics/ballot/scytl.asp
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