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![]() LHS Executive Ken Hajjar: "I mean, I don't pay attention to every little law. It's just, it's up to the Registrars [election officials] http://blackboxvoting.org/ *story broken by Bev Harris, 1/09/2008 Ken Hajjar is the sales and marketing director for LHS Associates. LHS Associates is in charge of electronic voting systems for all of New Hampshire. Last edited by liberty_Forever; 01-09-2008 at 06:15 PM. |
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Will someone please read this and keep investigating. |
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Can you say CIA, boys and girls? Bump
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Iran Contra on Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran-Contra_Affair Bush threatening Iran http://www.breitbart.com/article.php...show_article=1 Stolen elections?? Noooooooo! |
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From blackboxvoting.org. this was posted today:
http://www.bbvforums.org/cgi-bin/for...954/71236.html Quote:
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http://www.bbvforums.org/forums/mess...tml?1199928145
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Wow, so this guy really was a convicted of felony drug trafficking! That makes me so confident in these results, with all their statistical anomalies between the electronic and hand counts! I wonder whether if New Hampshire dynamic duo (Ken Hajjar and John Silvestro) have any connections with the intelligence agencies! I mean, Hajjar sold drugs and spent time in prison, right?
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"Jeffrey Dean, Senior Vice President of Diebold, was convicted of 23 counts of felony theft in the first degree, of planting back doors in his software, and of using a “high degree of sophistication” to evade detection over a period of 2 years.” While heading up the development of Diebold’s GEMS controversial central compiler software source code at Global Election Systems (later, purchased by Diebold, and renamed Diebold Election Systems), convicted felon, Jeffrey Dean, worked in association with John Silvestro, Owner and CEO of LHS Associates of Methuen, MA, which maintains, pre-programs and configures the voting machines and memory cards of five New England States, including New Hampshire.*
Diebold Election Systems is under tremendous scrutiny nationwide for sales of voting systems proven to be highly vulnerable and easily hackable by anyone from a teenager to a terrorist. Diebold CEO, Walden O’Dell, recently resigned, Diebold shareholders and numerous others have filed suit, and contracts for Diebold voting systems sales and services are in question, and being canceled, throughout the country. According to Peter Phillips, Director of Project Censored,“Diebold hired Scientific Applications International Corp. (SAIC) of San Diego to develop the software security in their voting machines.” Investigative journalist, Lynn Landes, reports that SAIC (Science Applications International Corp., sometimes also referred to as Scientific Applications International Corp.), of San Diego, California, is described as, “the shadow ruling class within the Pentagon,” and as a “behemoth military defense contractor with a shadowy, if not tarnished reputation,” which maintains strong business ties to the military and intelligence communities, such as the NSA and CIA. Many of SAIC’s board members are formerly with the Pentagon and CIA." Testimony of: Sharona Merel, Co-founder National Ballot Integrity Project & New Hampshire Ballot Integrity Task Force New Hampshire Ballot Law Commission Hearing Concord, New Hampshire March 10, 2006 Last edited by liberty_Forever; 01-10-2008 at 08:35 AM. |
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