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Re: What explains Congress’s victory? Could it be EVM tampering?

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The EC is as crooked as they come, and EVMs? Well, software is king in this case.

Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
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In article <4a11e43d$0$23769$bbae...@news.suddenlink.net>,
"harmony" <a...@hotmail.com> posted:
>
> i am really surprised there is no tumult in india over this very obvious
> fraud.
> the ec simply does not have the capability to ensure the total integrity of
> evm techincally to begin with. and even if it did, ec is not dependable. the
> evm counting is not transparent, not verifiable. no democrazy can accept
> such voting. indian people are being had.

> "deprofundis" <depro...@rediffmail.com> wrote in message
> news:f08574f5-a300-4b48...@d25g2000prn.googlegroups.com...
>
> > What explains Congress�s victory? In fact there are several reasons
> > why the last five years of UPA rule have been disastrous. I am
> > reminded of Ronald Reagan's famous jibe: 'Are you better off than you
> > were four years ago?' Absolutely not, in area after area. Vast tracts
> > of India has no access to potable water. 55 million people have been
> > pushed below the poverty in the last 5 years. 182 of India's 602
> > districts are Naxal infested. We've a highly unstable neighbor on our
> > Western border. The Army has a shortfall of 11,200 officers. UPA tried
> > to communalize the Army by introducing reservations for Muslims (an
> > insult to brave Muslim defense personnel like Havlildar Abdul Hamid,
> > PVC, and Air Chief Marshal Latif). According to the Planning
> > Commission of India, 600 million people � roughly half the population
> > � are off the electric grid. Infrastructure is in a shambles. The
> > budget deficit is around 13% to 15%, one of the highest in the world.
> > Farmer suicides touched new highs. We're in the midst of a horrible
> > recession. Unemployment is on the rise and bar the last few months,
> > inflation was soaring. Terrorism is the order of the day. Terrorists
> > attack Indian cities at will. There were 66 bomb lasts in 2008 alone,
> > not counting the Mumbai terror attacks on 26/11. UPA abolished legal
> > deterrents like POTA and TADA. Indian voters normally always give an
> > anti-incumbency vote unless there is some strong emotion involved
> > (1984: India�s Gandhi�s assassination. 1991: Rajiv Gandhi�s
> > assassination). Here is a theory:
> >
> >
> >
> > Rajeev Srinivasan, a columnist, has posted his views in the rediff.com
> >
> > http://election.rediff.com/column/2009/may/17/loksabhapoll-after-the-counting-
> > and-other-stories.htm
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > The Indian voter is not stupid, and is exquisitely sensitive to things
> > that affect his wallet. Therefore it is a little surprising that the
> > average voter drank the UPA�s Kool-Aid.
> >
> > There is, of course, the possibility that the average voter did not in
> > fact fall for the UPA�s charms, and that this election was subject to
> > massive fraud. I am talking about Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs).
> > Having spent many years in the high-tech world, I do not trust
> > computers, especially embedded systems. Researchers in the US have
> > shown how easy it is to break into EVMs, which is why they have not
> > adopted them. They have realised how important it is to have a paper
> > audit trail, hanging chads and all.
> >
> > It would not be extraordinarily difficult to install a programme with
> > a Trojan Horse in it. To outward appearances and to ordinary testing,
> > the programme would appear normal. However, when it is fed a sequence
> > of keystrokes by the agent of the party committing the fraud, the
> > Trojan Horse wakes up, and then, regardless of what buttons the voter
> > actually presses, it can assign a certain (non-suspicious-looking)
> > percentage (not 90% but, say 45%) to the preferred party. The Trojan
> > Horse can even be programmed to quietly delete itself when the voting
> > is over. Nobody would know any better, as there is no paper trail.
> >
> > Let me emphasize that I do not have any evidence that this happened in
> > 2009, but it is worth investigating. There were too many surprising �
> > almost miraculous � victories by certain candidates whom the casual
> > observer would have written off. By Occam�s Razor (To
> > straightforwardly summarize the principle as it is most commonly
> > understood, �The simplest explanation for a phenomenon is most likely
> > the correct explanation."), the simplest explanation is fraud. I would
> > like to note in passing that in 2004, expecting the NDA to commit
> > fraud, an Indian Communist in the US had prepared a suit alleging EVM
> > fraud. Therefore it is clear that the thought has occurred to various
> > people that there could be EVM fraud.
> >
> > "We don't want to end poverty. If there is no poverty, who needs us?"
> > This accurately reflects the UPA's beliefs as well. Their slogans will
> > have no takers unless there is a large, hopeless underclass.
> >
> > In any case, the 2009 elections, I repeat, were an inflexion point or
> > a tipping point, which will mark the rapid decline of India. Looking
> > back, historians will identify this election as the precise moment
> > that India as a nation and a civilization began unraveling. It is
> > fairly likely that India would have become a dismembered state by
> > 2025, thus fulfilling a long-felt need in certain hostile quarters --
> > one in which both the Communists and the West see eye to eye -- to
> > break up India.
> >
> > PS: If you feel this is too much of a conspiracy theory do a search on
> > Operation Northwoods: Operation Northwoods, or Northwoods, was a false-
> > flag conspiracy plan, proposed within the United States government in
> > 1962. The plan called for CIA or other operatives to commit apparent
> > acts of terrorism in U.S. cities to create public support for a war
> > against Castro-led Cuba. One plan was to "develop a Communist Cuban
> > terror campaign in the Miami area, in other Florida cities and even in
> > Washington".
> >
> > This operation is especially notable in that it included plans for
> > hijackings and bombings followed by the use of phony evidence that
> > would blame the terrorist acts on a foreign government, namely Cuba.
> >
> > Operation Northwoods was drafted by the Joint Chiefs of Staff and
> > signed by then-Chairman Lyman Lemnitzer, and sent to the Secretary of
> > Defense.
> >
> > Several other proposals were listed, including the real or simulated
> > actions against various U.S military and civilian targets. Operation
> > Northwoods was part of the U.S. government's Cuban Project (Operation
> > Mongoose) anti-Castro initiative. It was never officially accepted or
> > executed by President John F Kennedy.
>

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