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selling vote fraud to the US

by Bev Harris (fwd)
Voting industry insiders hold secret meeting to hire PR firm to sell electronic voting to public
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 21:56:19 -0700
Voting industry insiders hold secret meeting to hire PR firm to sell electronic voting to public

this desperately needs to be exposed before it gets into full swing.

LINK:
http://www.onlinejournal.com/Special_Reports/082603Harris/082603harris.html

Voting industry insiders hold secret meeting to hire PR firm to sell electronic voting to public

By Bev Harris
Black Box Voting

"I just don't like to put it in writing because if this thing winds up in
the press somewhere, inadvertently, I don't want the story saying the
e-voting industry is in trouble and decided to hire a lobbying firm to
take care of their problem for them." ITAA professional lobbyist Harris
Miller talking to voting machine manufacturers in a conference call,
Friday, 22 August 2003


August 26, 2003It is time to see if we still have a free press with a
pulse. Please read the following very carefully:

On Friday, Aug. 22, a meeting was held. David Allen, publisher of Black
Box Voting, attended this meeting, which was a private teleconference
among voting industry insiders that was supposed to be secret. He obtained
a transcript and a document.

Participants were R. Doug Lewis who heads The Election Center, Diebold
Election Systems, ES&S, Sequoia Voting Systems, Hart Intercivic, a few
more voting machine companies, and the ES division of ITAA.

Read Carefully: In this meeting

1) The purpose of the meeting was to get the voting vendors to pony up
$200,000 by Friday for a massive PR campaign for the voting machine
coalition. The money is to go to the ES division of the ITAA.

* Independent investigation of Diebold system for Maryland, Ohio, is
the SAIC.

* SAIC Senior Vice president: Ronald Knecht.

* Director of ES division of the ITAA: It is Ronald Knecht

* Firm that wrote the proposal for PR whitewash: ES division of
ITAA.

* Money to be paid by Friday; those who don't pay don't get
protection. Said in a nicer way, of course.


2) Participants asked if a task force composed of defense contractors and
defense procurement contractors could help them "again" like they did with
HAVA. They mentioned Lockheed (weapons contractor) and Northrop Grumman
(defense contractor) and Accenture (defense procurement contractor). They
discussed that these companies were the driving force behind the HAVA
bill, which requires purchase of new electronic voting systems and also
purchase of new, statewide, electronic voter registration.

The vendors who have advertised the new voter registration system are:
Northrop Grumman, SAIC, and Election.com which is owned by Accenture. The
vendors for voting machines are: Northrop Grumman (through an alliance);
Diebold (ties to Bush administration); Diversified Dynamics (a weapons
manufacturer; its machines created by SAIC); General Dynamics (defense
contractor); ES&S; Hart Intercivic (alliance with Accenture); Sequoia, and
VoteHere which is seeking to provide a new "vote verification" software
which will go into every machine made by every vendor.

* SAIC Vice Chairman: Admiral Bill Owens, a member of the Defense
Policy Board.

* Chairman of the VoteHere board of directors: Admiral Bill Owens.

* Director of VoteHere: former CIA director, head of the George Bush
School of Business, Robert Gates.


VoteHere: No visible stream of revenue. Very minimal sales history. I have
not been able to find any record of venture capital deals. What is the
source of funding for this company?

3) There was a significant amount of discussion about collusion and
antitrust and "of course you know I really shouldn't be here" and so
forth.

While it is normal for an industry to meet to set up a lobbying coalition,
here is what is quite abnormal:

* The Election Center, the organization who oversees certification
of the voting machines, and coordinates activities of the secretaries of
state and the state election directors, was for some reason setting up
this lobbying meeting for vendors to launch a massive PR campaignnot to
correct the problems with the machines, mind you, but to correct the
public perception.

* The 5-day deadline to pay $200,000 (and, as one vendor said,
without even specifying the deliverables!). Normal way would be to meet as
an industry, decide what you want in a lobbying firm, interview a few and
select. In this case, the ITAA met privately with R. Doug Lewis of The
Election Center, then hastily called a teleconference and said "pay us by
Friday."


The ITAA then promised to come up with antitrust guidelines, at first
almost for free, then for a token sum, a couple thousand dollars.

4) They all agreed the meeting should never get into the media.

5) There was discussion of how to gain influence over the FEC
certification process, or more accurately, try to preempt it and devalue
it with their own. They are planning to come up with their own "gold
standard."

(Will the "gold standard" be the new VoteHere "verification system" which
uses cryptography instead of a voter-verified paper ballot? This way,
there will be no evidence except for bits and bytes. Watch the SAIC report
on Diebold very carefully: if it identifies flaws and suggests correcting
them with some sort of cryptography, especially if this includes a
cryptographic solution for vote verification, what they are doing is
back-dooring the VoteHere product in. Here you go: Get the VoteHere
cryptography solution signed off on by various defense contractors and
homeland security agencies and then call it the new "gold standard.")

If this happens there will never again be an evidence trail of the vote,
in the USA or in many other countries, because they are putting these
machines into England, Latin America, Eastern Europe, the Middle East,
India, and Asia.

6) A very interesting part of this was the discussion of fees. Here's what
is so unusual about that: The fee proposed is in no way commensurate with
the "deliverables" the ITAA outlines. There must be funding from another
source, flying under the radar, on this.

They are promising a massive PR and media campaign, polling, market
surveys, a full congressional lobbying effort, approaching and rolling
academics and key organizations over to their side, setting up a panel of
academics to refute anything troublesomeall this for the high range of
$200,000 divvied up among all the players.

No, that's not $200k per, that's $200k total.

No, that's not their fee plus expenses, they said their fee would be $25
to $50k (250f the whole thing).

No that's not a down payment.

Something here stinks to high heaven.

7) Another interesting part of this meeting is that it was set up by "The
Election Center" which purports to represent the government side of the
election industry, the secretaries of state and the election officials in
each state. Yet, this is a lobbying meeting for vendors and at one point
the head of The Election Center, R. Doug Lewis, refers to the vendors as
"we." (Shouldn't it be "you guys?" And why was he in this meeting at all?

(Mr. Lewis, who was never elected by anyone and who runs the private
corporation "The Election Center" has a resume that is Missing in Action,
and who hired him? But I digress)

There was also discussion that said, in essence, "of course, we'll have to
put some distance between the Election Center and this lobbying, once it
gets going. And then Lewis (Election Center) comes right out and asks the
voting machine vendors to cough up money. ITAA, who realizes this is a
gaffe, quickly says "you don't have to look after our checkbook," and
diverts the conversation.

Now, you can read the notes with a much more benign flavor. They are quite
careful about what they say, but I think they stepped over the line with
this one.

--
"If Tyranny and Oppression come to this land, it will be in the guise of
fighting a foreign enemy."
~ James Madison, while a United States Congressman

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