posted on Oct, 7 2003 @ 11:03 PM
Election-Fraud Website Removed Before Tuesday Recall Vote
Voting Machine Memos Suggest Suspect California Election, As Domain Register Company Refuses To Allow Blocked BlackBoxVoting.org To Move To New
Internet Server Until After today's Electronic Vote-Count. Site's Explosive Book & Memos Raise Serious Ballot-Count Questions.
By Tom Flocco
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON -- October 7, 2003 (TomFlocco.com) -- "The results of this today's California recall election should be challenged in the
courts," said Beverly Harris, advocate of honest voting and owner of BlackBoxVoting.org, in a phone interview yesterday.
The vibrant 52 year-old activist-grandmother told us that internet service provider Advance Internet Technologies (AIT) notified her that
BlackBoxVoting.org--devoted to exposing election fraud in America--had been flagged for ten to fourteen days, effectively blocking the site and its
damaging information from public view until after the California recall/gubernatorial election ballots are counted.
At issue is the controversial contents of Harris' website and potential candidate vote-count challenges that could result after today's
election--regardless who wins. "At the website, there is analysis of internal memos and actual files from Diebold Corporation's Global Election
Management Systems (GEMS), maker of both touch-screen and optical-scan voting machines to be used in 14 California counties on Tuesday--including the
two largest minority and ethnic--Los Angeles and Oakland-Alemeda," Harris said, adding "the memos indicate plausible deniability regarding election
vote-rigging in Tuesday's recall election." "
I will put more up on this later, when I'm more visible....