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defendandprotect Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-16-08 01:40 AM
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52. The computer began to come in during the mid-1960's . . .

Remember, we supposedly went to the moon with NASA using computers ---
they were around a long time before the public's general use of them for communication ---


From the thread above . . .

P L E A S E .... understand that ---

Two journalists --- one of whom ran for office --- came upon the tricks of the computer fraud
very early on --- this was Jim & Ken Collier ---

One of them had run for office in the late 1960's or early 1970's . . . and when they were
trying to check out why their numbers had suddenly just stopped rising and stood still --
after suggestions of a higher count for them --- they came upon the fraud of computer voting.

They investigated computer voting for 26 years . . . and their book . . . VOTESCAM/see Amazon.com
... was suppressed.

YOU CAN READ THE BOOK FREE AT THE VOTECAM WEBSITE WHICH IS RUN BY THEIR FAMILY --
BOTH OF THESE JOURNALISTS ARE NOW DEAD ---

http://www.constitution.org/vote/votescam__.htm

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