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In reply to the discussion: Did Anonymous really Save-the-Vote in Ohio? .... REALLY??? [View all]RobertEarl
(13,685 posts)From DU thread: Hmmm
Why Was Karl Rove So Adamant
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=1835756
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So what happened then? Stephen Spoonamore, a computer expert and close associate of Michael Connell, who was widely known as Karl Roves IT guru, provided a likely answer to that question in a sworn affidavit on October 26, 2008.
During the evening and early morning on the 2004 General Election in Ohio, on my own computer I was watching the results of incoming counties and precincts. I believed there was a more than likely chance County Tabulators had been programmed to manipulate votes
. As early results showed Kerry ahead, I noticed a trend in a very few counties (I believe I noted 8 counties on election night) that at about 11 p.m. suddenly began reporting radically different ratios of Kerry to Bush votes. All in favor of Mr. Bush. This sudden rate of change
resembled a fraud technique called an Intelligent Man In the Middle, or KingPin Attack. This type of attack requires a computer to be inserted into the communications flow of an IT system
Other experts found additional data indicating Bush's increase in votes from these counties, and Kerry's decrease in votes
When information about the SmartTech IT routing switch became public
I again stated that we now have confirmation of a KingPin, or Intelligent Man in the Middle position had been created
The SmartTech system was set up precisely as a KingPin computer used in criminal acts against banking or credit card processes and had the needed level of access to both county tabulators and Secretary of States computers to allow whoever was running SmartTech's computers to decide the output of the county tabulators under its control
The SmartTech computer would as the results of the evening proceeded be able to know how many votes Bush needed to steal from Kerry, and flip enough votes on the desired county tabulators to reverse the outcome of the election
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