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August 11, 2008

Election Fraud coming our way…

Filed under: Black Box Voting,Computerized Voting,Election 2008,Election Fraud — webmaster @ 4:03 pm
Connell, Rove and the GOP Boys, Positioned for McCain?

The filing of “document hold” notices targeting Karl Rove and the Chamber of Commerce announced on July 17 by Ohio Attorney Cliff Arnebeck has focused attention on Mike Connell, CEO of New Media Communications (and a key figure in several other IT companies), as instrumental in significant irregularities of the Ohio vote in the 2004 presidential election.

Mike Connell built the non-partisan State of Ohio Election Night Results reporting system which, in real time, tracked the final Ohio vote tallies for its citizens. Yet that very same Mike Connell, in what could appear to be a conflict of interest, also created and ran the 2004 George Bush and Ken Blackwell websites as well as the Ohio state GOP site.

Mike Connell: IT Guru
Mike Connell is the RNC’s IT guru connected to many websites of Ohio, Florida and the Federal governments. He is now believed to have been under the direction of Karl Rove during the contested elections of 2000 and 2004. In the current cycle, Karl Rove joined John McCain’s campaign in March 2008 while Connell reportedly began laying his groundwork for it after August 2006. If allegations are true, what happened in 2000 and 2004 is merely the warm up act to what’s in store for 2008.
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IT Security Expert Stephen Spoonamore Comments

Stephen Spoonamore, an IT security expert who participated in the July 17 Arnebeck press conference, speculated that such a delay in reporting the election results in Ohio was long enough for operatives to ‘tune’ last-minute results from fourteen Ohio counties to a Bush victory. He believes that Connell was not directly involved in the fraud that Spoonamore speculates used a delay in the stream of realtime results reported through Ohio’s Election Night Results server, apparently by way of Tennessee.

Spoonamore also speculates that, despite the detour’s being Connell’s design, others took advantage of the system’s slight delay to adjust or ‘tune’ the totals of twelve late-reporting counties based upon the totals already reported in the rest of the State of Ohio. More

Please check out my new page: Election Fraud for videos of an interview with Spoonamore.

More on Spoonamore and Connell at RawStory.com with recent audio from a press conference on July 17th.

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July 24, 2008

Could computer election manipulation FINALLY have a “smoking gun”?

Filed under: Black Box Voting,Computerized Voting,Election 2008 — webmaster @ 8:47 pm

Rove Threat to Blackmail GOP IT Mastermind Triggers Immunity Request to Ohio AG by Election Lawyers

Written by John Michael Spinelli

GOP Threatens “Valerie Plame” Style Strike Against Wife of IT Mastermind if He Doesn’t Become Fall Guy for Gaming the 2004 Ohio Election

OhioNewsBureau

COLUMBUS, OHIO: The little story about how the GOP cyber-gamed the Ohio presidential election in 2004 is growing by the day, spurred on to greater heights Thursday when an Ohio election attorney asked the Ohio Attorney General to provide immunity protection to Mike Connell, the GOP IT mastermind who built various computer systems they say not only won Ohio for President Bush in 2004 but led to many other wins for Republicans over the years of the Bush Administration.

A key figure in the grand strategy of the Grand Old Party to build a cyber system that could assure permanent control by Republicans of key offices, state and federal, is Mike Connell, an Ohio native some refer to as a “High IQ Forrest Gump” for his brilliance in masterminding the construction of various computer systems associated with election procedures and data security, including the so-called firewall in Congress.

Ohio Attorney General Asked to Protect Key Witness in Election Fraud Case

In an email sent to OhioNewsBureau by lead attorney Cliff Arnebeck, who filed a federal lawsuit in August 2006 asserting the GOP gamed the system and won the state by suppressing the votes of various progressive-leaning groups like students and African Americans and who wants to revive the case to protect the integrity of the 2008 election, Nancy H. Rogers, the former dean of the law school at The Ohio State University and interim Attorney General, was asked to provide immunity protection
services to Connell.

More at www.thejournal.epluribusmedia.net

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