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Don't forget the corrupt "head" of Mercer Law School. Tip on iceberg with these Blackmailed Communists in GA. who keep viotating Lin Wood's Civil Rights for just telling the Truth:
The featured speaker was Cathy Cox, who as secretary of state in 2002 was responsible for firing up the state’s first generation of touch-screen voting machines. https://www.ajc.com/blog/politics/opinion-cathy-cox-the-gap-between-state-election-officials-and-army-poll-workers/pXIS1HAuDgY0ohWwiNbYWJ/
On Heels of Diebold/Premier Purchase, Canadian Firm Also Acquires Sequoia, Lies About Chavez-Ties in Announcement
“Intellectual Property” of voting systems still owned by firm linked to Venezuelan President, despite press statement to the contrary.
Canadian-based Dominion Voting Systems has quietly announced its second acquisition of a major U.S. voting machine company in as many months and, right out of the gate, they’ve lied about it. Not an auspicious beginning for the company which may now, virtually overnight, have become the dominant private e-voting machine company in this country.
In our recent breaking coverage detailing the SEC’s fraud lawsuits filed against Diebold and a number of their top executives —- including their former Chief Financial Officer who, as we reported exclusively back in 2007, was the top earner from an apparent insider sell-off at the company just days before its stock would plummet from its all-time high on the announcement of spinning off their troubled election division to a “new” company renamed Premier —- we noted that Diebold/Premier’s assets had recently been purchased by a small Canadian firm by the name of Dominion Voting. But Dominion hasn’t stopped there.
Their purchase of Diebold/Premier’s assets was actually made from ES&S, the world’s largest voting machine company, who was forced to divest of the assets they’d purchased from Diebold (previously, the second largest voting machine company in the country) for $5 million last year, as part of an anti-trust suit settlement with the DoJ.
Dominion’s spokesperson, formerly of Diebold, formerly the Press Secretary for the Secretary of State of Georgiathe unfortunately named (at least for a voting-machine company spokesman) Chris Riggall, confirmed the insider’s take to The BRAD BLOG, responding to our queries by noting Dominion “did not purchase any existing contracts, thus market share,” in their agreement to buy the Diebold/Premier assets.
https://truthout.org/articles/on-heels-of-dieboldpremier-purchase-canadian-firm-also-acquires-sequoia-lies-about-chavezties-in-announcement/
Just to be clear:
Holding the Vote-Counting Machines Accountable Sept. 16, 2004
Chris Riggall, a spokesman for Georgia's secretary of state, Cathy Cox,said that state officials decided that they could not screen the new system in time for the fall elections. https://archive.is/wip/sYP7B
https://www.nytimes.com/2004/09/16/technology/circuits/holding-the-votecounting-machines-accountable.html