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Carson
09-08-2013, 11:35 AM
Perhaps we'll never know if the WikiLeaks Party really won or not.

With watching the Ron Paul 2012 campaign it became very clear the voting was rigged from day one.


Remember during the Primaries when a hand count was revealed by a Minister Matt McDonald and Benn Swann to be recorded fraudulently?

Maine Voter Fraud - Reality Check by Benn Swann (Matt starts about 3:20 or so) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZMWC7GsNeM)


And then the final election results were reported in exactly the same proportions as the fraudulent Maine vote recording?

Consistent lying Nation W I D E ????? (http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?399400-Consistent-lying-Nation-W-I-D-E)



I'm thinking vote counting has undergone a global reformation.



Julian Assange: WikiLeaks party will continue

WikiLeaks founder brushes off election loss, saying he will try again for a Senate position

Australian Associated Press
theguardian.com, Sunday 8 September 2013 04.05 EDT
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Julian Assange says his WikiLeaks party will live on despite its poor showing in the Australian election.

With about two-thirds of Senate first preferences counted, the party picked up 0.62% of the national vote.

Its best showing was in Victoria, where Assange was the lead candidate for the Senate and where it garnered 1.18% of the primary vote.

In New South Wales it picked up 0.8% and in Western Australia 0.71%.

But none of these numbers were good enough to get its candidates elected.

"We are the second largest vote count for the new parties after Clive Palmer's party, which had a billion bucks behind it," Assange told ABC TV on Sunday. "I think that's a pretty good outcome."

The WikiLeaks founder said it was "rather bizarre" that the Australian Motoring Enthusiast party was being projected to win a Victorian Senate spot when that party "has less than a third of the vote that we had".

Projections are made according to preference flows from the tickets lodged by all parties before the election.

Asked if he would try again for a Senate seat in three or six years' time, Assange said: "I think so. The WikiLeaks Party will continue for sure," he said.


Horses mouth;

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/sep/08/election-2013-assange-wikileaks-party


Same sort of odd predictions here also.