Witness to a Crime - Citizen Audit of an American Election

(over an hour and a half)
Talk by Richard Hayes Phillips author of "Witness to a Crime: A Citizens' Audit of an American Election" given Sept. 19, 2008 in Seattle.
Constitutional_Patriotsays...

Wow.. this is an amazingly thorough investigation. Everyone needs to see this in it's entirety. They uncovered a mass-scale conspiracy of fraudulent activity.

Those of you that would always claim that thousands of people couldn't form a conspiracy because someone would spill the beans - needs to see this and read the book (which shows some of the evidence). I just ordered a copy of the book myself.

NordlichReitersays...

You know what I hate about speeches like this?

The fact that people cough excessively in the crowd. This is clearly a person who is consistently trying to passively disrupt this gentleman's speech.

It happens every two minutes and as few as 10 seconds.

In japan during the feudal times, if a samurai or retainer yawned at a point they could be beheaded at worse, or stripped of their title and honor.


Let me show you some code that could be used to do candidate defaulting.
//language to demo C#
//Variable Declarations

private string georgeBush = "dubya";
private string johnKerry = "kerry";
private string voteTally = "";

//When the screen is loaded show the selections correctly.
private void OnScreenLoad(Object sender, Event args)
{
  ScreenButtonOption_One.DisplayName = georgeBush;
  ScreenButtonOption_Two.DisplayName = johnKerry;
}

//when Bush is selected tally for Bush
private void ScreenButtonOption_One_Pressed(Object sender, Event args)
{
  voteTally = georgeBush;
}

//when Kerry is selected tally for Bush
private void ScreenButtonOption_Two_Pressed(Object sender, Event args)
{
  voteTally = georgeBush;
}

The above code is called blackhat subterfuge. Ever get a pop up that says click yes for something and then click no for something?
Each could be set to be yes in value, and no in value or flipped around. So you could be clicking on something that does not mean what it says it means.

I just made a C# application if any one wants to see it, I can post it on some place where you can get it.

9692says...

If i could vote twice for this i would. I understand that this is a long video, and quite an investment of time, but it is worth it. Thanks for posting it, i am ordering the book now.

NordlichReitersays...

I SUGGEST THAT EVERY ONE GO DUMPSTER DIVING ON PUBLIC PROPERTY ONLY AT THEIR POLING PLACE.


DO NOT JUMP A FENCE, AND DO NOT THREATEN ANY ONE. STAY WITH IN THE LAW, AND YOU WILL COME OUT FINE.

IT IS YOUR RIGHT TO QUESTION AND YOUR RIGHT TO KNOWLEDGE.

rougysays...

>> ^Constitutional_Patriot:
Those of you that would always claim that thousands of people couldn't form a conspiracy because someone would spill the beans - needs to see this and read the book (which shows some of the evidence).


Damn straight. People can keep secrets and they have done so throughout history.

And there are ways to employ people to be a part of conspiracy without them every knowing it, just as the military often has projects compartmentalized so that 100 people can be working on a project, but none of them really know what that project is.

I think that happend on 9/11.

Also, any programmer can tell you that it would be a piece of cake to rig an election as long as you didn't let anybody see your source code, which is what Diebold did.

gorillamansays...

You don't need an explicit conspiracy if you have a general understanding that each individual will do whatever they can to ensure the desired result. No one will come forward to expose it, since they could only ever reveal their own crimes.

joedirtsays...

>> ^gorillaman:
You don't need an explicit conspiracy if you have a general understanding that each individual will do whatever they can to ensure the desired result. No one will come forward to expose it, since they could only ever reveal their own crimes.

^ ^ ^ THIS.
Well said. I think that is the best explanation. You only need one really bad sleazy person in half of the counties all working on adding a margin of 3% or so for Bush. They all came up with different ways to do it, and maybe a few people higher up were involved in some suggestions, but there is no "conspiracy" if you can't link up conspirators.

Constitutional_Patriotsays...

A conspiracy requires more than one person.

There clearly were instances of this. I'm not sure why you people have such an aversion to the word conspiracy, as if having this word attached to the crime would automatically makes the assertation of this type of crime implausible, unbelievable and incomprehensable. There obviously are several conspiracies involving multiple people at various voting locations each one with the ultimate goal to get Bush elected (the grand conspiracy of these subsets of conspiracies).

Does the word conspiracy make you feel dirty?
Does it make you feel as if your crazy for postulating such a concept?

There seems to be a stigma from this word and it was put into the society's mindset from the same people that commit conspiracies and media pundits. It's a basic form of mass psycho-manipulation. I'm surprized to see that it works so easily on many people.

Constitutional_Patriotsays...

Wow.. I just got the book in the mail today.. you guys/gals should see the data and images that are on the accompanied cd.

If this doesn't get investigated by the justice dept. then you can guarantee that we're all pretty screwed and chances are that your vote won't count unless your a Republican. It looks like the neocon supporters have no problem rigging elections. As if this would surprize anyone.. they lie through their teeth. These are federal offenses. They should be locked up with the key thrown away. What makes this most difficult is the amount of people that are assisting in rigging elections.

Do your part and volunteer to work at your polling place!!!

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