Saudis, Enron money helped pay for US rigged election
Monday, November 29, 2004 at 09:54PM
TheSpook
According to informed sources in Washington and
Houston, the Bush campaign spent some $29 million to pay polling place
operatives around the country to rig the election for Bush. The
operatives were posing as Homeland Security and FBI agents but were
actually technicians familiar with Diebold, Sequoia, ES&S, Triad,
Unilect, and Danaher Controls voting machines. These technicians
reportedly hacked the systems to skew the results in favor of Bush. The
leak about the money and the rigged election apparently came from
technicians who were promised to be paid a certain amount for their
work but the Bush campaign interlocutors reneged and some of the
technicians are revealing the nature of the vote rigging program. There
have been media reports from around the country concerning the locking
down of precincts while votes were being tallied. In one unprecedented
action in Warren County, Ohio, election officials locked down the
facility where votes were being counted. The officials said this was in
response to a Level 10 high-threat terrorist warning being issued by
the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI for Warren County.
George Bush won 72 percent of the vote in Warren County, much larger
than his percentage of victory statewide. The money to rig the election
in favor of Bush reportedly came from an entity called Five Star Trust,
largely based in Houston but a worldwide entity that is directly tied
to the Saudi Royal Family. [more] and [more]
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