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OrlandoMary
04-11-2005, 05:47 PM
*** IMPORTANT ***


THIS 2000 ELECTION SCANDAL--COURAGEOUS WHISTLEBLOWER CLINT CURTIS--YANG ENTERPRISES (WITH FLORIDA STATE AND NASA CONTRACTS)--BLATANT CHINESE ESPIONAGE--GOP REP. FEENEY CONNECTED WITH JEB AND GEORGE BUSH AND THE VERY CONVENIENT 'SUICIDED'(?) OF FLORIDA STATE INVESTIGATOR RAYMOND LEMME HAS MANY LEGS - -

WHEN THE 'PROSTITUTED' MAINSTREAM MEDIA JOINS IN THE COVER UP REFUSING TO INVESTIGATE AND EXPOSE DOESN'T THIS SET OFF ALARMS?

ALL CONCERNED BLOGGERS: HELP CONNECT THE DOTS AND PLEASE POST ANY OF YOUR OWN FURTHER INVESTIGATIVE FINDS.

Please read Brad's response to The St. Petersburg Times/Lucy Morgan
article pointing out a one-side, unbalanced reporting.

http://www.bradblog.com/archives/00001314.htm


OrlandoMary
www.maryschneider.us
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CHINESE ESPIONAGE BEING PROTECTED!

Yang Enterprises, Oviedo, UCF (University of Central Florida) is on the east side of Orlando.

PLEASE NOTE THIS INTEL BELOW. ISN'T THIS ESPIONAGE? WHY HASN'T THIS CHINESE AGENT BEEN DEPORTED???

"Hai Lin Nee, a Chinese national, was arrested for passing sensitive information on U.S. weapons to China. Curtis claims that Nee worked as a Quality Control Inspector for his former employer, Yang Enterprises; RAW STORY has to date only been able to confirm that Nee had worked for a research institute designing software, according to the Georgia Office of Homeland Security. Yang Enterprises is a Florida state contractor which does, among other things, software research for NASA."
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NEWS ANALYSIS
Programmers weigh in on vote-rigging idea, some details confirmed

By John Byrne| RAW STORY EDITOR

As the dust settles after the first day of a bold claim by Florida programmer Clinton Curtis of alleged vote-rigging software, skeptics and believers alike have flooded Internet sites in earnest analyzing the claims.

In short, technical analysts – though not all in agreement – have found the concept of a rigging program plausible. Most note that without the original source code, such a program would be undetectable.

“From a technical standpoint, it is perfectly plausible,” said a
middleware programmer for IBM in North Carolina, Kim Winz. “Whether or not this turns out to be true, it’s a very good reason why we need the source code available for all of these voting machines.”

Some point to the fact that Diebold already employs hidden buttons in their software as an example of how such a program could work.

On other fronts, Curtis’ claims check out. Raymond Camillo Lemme, who was an inspector for the Florida Department of Transportation looking into another of Curtis’ claims was found dead in a Valdosta, Georgia Knights Inn of apparent suicide on July 1, 2003, according to Valdosta police.

Hai Lin Nee, a Chinese national, was arrested for passing sensitive information on U.S. weapons to China. Curtis claims that Nee worked as a Quality Control Inspector for his former employer, Yang Enterprises; RAW STORY has to date only been able to confirm that Nee had worked for a research institute designing software, according to the Georgia Office of Homeland Security. Yang Enterprises is a Florida state contractor which does, among other things, software research for NASA. [more]

http://rawstory.com/exclusives/byrne/vote_rigging_concept_1207.htm
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Blogged by Brad on 4/8/2005 @ 4:13pm PT...

CLINT CURTIS PASSES POLYGRAPH EXAM!
Story Broken in Florida's St. Petersburg Times by Pulitzer Prize Winning
Reporter!
Still Manages to Mangle, Misrepresent and Omit Several Key Elements of the Story!

(NOTE: Blogged by Brad on the road from the National Election Reform
Conference in Nashville)

After many months and many requests and many challenges from both critics
and Mainstream Media types, The St. Petersburg Times is reporting -- and
The BRAD BLOG can confirm -- that Clint Curtis took a polygraph test on
March 3rd...and passed!

The lie-detector test, administered to Curtis by Tim Robinson, the retired
chief polygraph operator for the Florida Department of Law Enforcement,
found that the Florida whistleblowing software designer who has charged in
a sworn affidavit that he was asked by U.S. Rep. Tom Feeney (R-FL) to
create an electronic vote-rigging software prototype in 2000, was indeed
found to be truthful in all of his responses!

Curtis' allegations in early December of 2004 when Curtis filed a sworn
affidavit which was then followed up several weeks later with sworn
testimony under oath to members of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee.
(Video of that testimony is here.)

The article which breaks the news of Curtis' polygraph test was written by
written by Pulitzer Prize winning investigative reporter and Times
Tallahassee Bureau Chief, Lucy Morgan.

Despite her impressive credentials, the month-long exclusive access to
Curtis' test-results that Morgan was given, and the full cooperation of
The BRAD BLOG along with our months of reporting and materials acquired
during our continuing investigation, she still managed to publish a number
of errors and more than a few key omissions. [more]

http://www.bradblog.com/archives/00001313.htm
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Blogs spin tale of computers, conspiracies

The Web sites say an Oviedo Republican asked a programmer for software to
alter electronic vote totals.

By LUCY MORGAN, Times Tallahassee Bureau Chief
Published April 9, 2005


TALLAHASSEE - Democrats around the country have accused Republicans of
stealing the last two presidential elections in Florida.

Now some Internet Web sites that traffic in conspiracy theories have
fashioned something of a political thriller out of a series of apparently
unrelated events they say prove the elections really were stolen.

The tale reaches far beyond elections to include a dead investigator for
the state Department of Transportation, a $210 red Coach purse, gambling
trips to Las Vegas and Biloxi, Miss., a Chinese computer expert charged
with illegally shipping computer chips to Beijing and an Oviedo computer
firm accused of overbilling the state. [more]

http://www.sptimes.com/2005/04/09/State/Blogs_spin_tale_of_co.shtml


OrlandoMary
www.maryschneider.us