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SPANISH COMPANY WILL "COUNT" AMERICAN VOTES OVERSEAS IN NOVEMBER

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Eric Holder Voter Fraud

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Apr 13, 2012, 8:43:44 PM4/13/12
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When the Spanish online voting company SKYTL bought the largest
vote processing corporation in the United States, it also
acquired the means of manufacturing the outcome of the 2012
election. For SOE, the Tampa based corporation purchased by
SKYTL in January, supplies the election software which records,
counts, and reports the votes of Americans in 26 states–900
total jurisdictions–across the nation.

As the largest election results reporting company in the US, SOE
provides reports right down to the precinct level. But before
going anywhere else, those election returns are routed to
individual, company servers where the people who run them “…get
‘first look’ at results and the ability to immediately and
privately examine vote details throughout the USA.” In short,
“this redirects results …to a centralized privately held server
which is not just for Ohio, but national; not just USA-based,
but global.”

And although the votes will be cast in hometown, American
precincts on Election Day, with the Barcelona-based SKYTL taking
charge of the process, they will be routed and counted overseas.

SKYTL itself is a leader in internet voting technology and in
2010 was involved in modernizing election systems for the
midterm election in 14 American states.

But although SKYTL’s self-proclaimed reputation for security had
won the company the Congressionally approved task of handling
internet voting for American citizens and members of the
military overseas, upon opening the system for use in the
District of Columbia, the University of Michigan fight song “The
Victors” was suddenly heard after the casting of each ballot.
The system had been hacked by U of M computer teachers and
students in response to a challenge by SKYTL that anyone who
wished to do so, might try!

Nevertheless, in spite of warnings by experts across the nation,
American soldiers overseas will once again vote via the internet
in 2012. And because SKYTL will control the method of voting
and—thanks to the purchase of SOE–the method of counting the
votes as well, there “…will be no ballots, no physical evidence,
no way for the public to authenticate who actually cast the
votes…or the count.”

The American advocacy group Project Vote has concluded that
SKYTL’s internet voting system is vulnerable to attack from the
outside AND the inside, a situation which could result in “…an
election that does not accurately reflect the will of the
voters…” Talk about having a flair for understatement!

It has also been claimed that SKYTL CEO Pere Valles is a
socialist who donated heavily to the 2008 Obama campaign and
lived in Chicago during Obama’s time as Illinois State Senator.
Unfortunately, given what is known about the character of Barack
Obama, such rumors must be taken as serious threats to the
integrity of the 2012 vote and the legitimate outcome of the
election.

Though much has been written about the threat of nationwide
voting by illegals in November, it is still true that most
election fraud is an “inside” job. And there now exists a purely
electronic voting service which uses no physical ballots to
which an electronic count can be matched should questions arise.
Add to this the fact that the same company will have “first
count” on all votes made in 14 US states and hundreds of
jurisdictions in 12 others, and the stage is set for election
fraud on a scale unimaginable just a decade ago.

Perhaps Obama had reason for supreme confidence when he said
“after my election” rather than “in case of” to Russian
President Medvedev a week ago.



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