CANDIDATES - AUDIT THE VOTE What you've seen is just the tip of the iceberg. If you are a candidate, support a candidate or are just a concerned voter, this November let's audit that vote in every state of the union and I'm going to tell you how to do it cheap and in a way to catch these thieves. First, a candidate must hold back a few thousand dollars from your campaign account. This is what you're going to do: 1. If you are a constitutionalist or third party, count on losing. Sorry but this is what history shows. 2. Before the election, you should already have purchased the names and addresses of the registered voters in your party in your district. If you haven't, you must buy them for the precincts you're going to target. Get them. 3. There are in excess of 165,500 precincts in the U.S. Brokaw, Jennings & Rather announce within minutes of the polls closing across the country that they "project," based on "exit polls" that so and so is the winner with no votes counted, only "precincts reporting." This is a monumental hoax and I hope you'll read my Blind Loyalty booklet to get a full understanding of this or contact Jim Condit at Citizens for a Fair Vote Count. I also want to say something here: Jim Condit, his father and brother have all been busting their backs for years on this vote fraud issue. It has personally cost Jim a lot of money out of his own pocket and run him ragged, just like yours truly. I know there are people reading this with money and I hope you can find it in your heart to help support Citizens for a Fair Vote Count with a donation. Otherwise, we may end up with another Battle of Athens, which no one wants: http://www.devvy.com/athens.html I always ask people this question: Who makes our laws? Congress, your state legislatures, county supervisors. Who enforces those laws? Your sheriffs and the courts. Where do these people get the authority to do this? On election day--it all starts at the ballot box and if the ballot box has been compromised, America loses and we can see the utter and complete meltdown right in front of our faces by the actions of Congress, the courts, the governors and state legislatures. It must stop and we can stop it. Anyway, what you are going to do is audit three or four precincts in your district. You tell only one or two of your most trusted advisers. Let's say there are 30 precincts in your district and they're spread out. I know all this from running for Congress twice but it applies to all elections - the "voting" is done in the precincts. What you are going to do is pick three, four, preferably six and tell no one which precincts they are - that way, the presetting of the machines can't be done because the thieves won't know which precincts you're going to target. 4. For a pittance you can have a two-part post card printed up--two parts means it's perforated for detachment. One post card says: Dear Voter (- and these cards go to the registered voter in your district in your party) In an effort to ensure fair and impartial elections for everyone, we're asking you to take a moment to fill out this postage paid card and return it to us as quickly as possible. We are going to audit the vote against these responses and must do it before the vote is certified. The recipient detaches the card and answers only one question: I did/did not vote for John Smith on November 6, 2000. I will swear that this is true or something to that effect. Then provide two lines - one for a signature as used on their voter registration card and one for them to clearly print their name. Let's say you have targeted four precincts in your district. Each precinct has 25 voters for a total of 100 voters. Let's say voter registration for those precincts shows 55 Republicans and 45 Democrats. You're a Republican so you're going to send out 55 of these cards to all registered 55 Republicans in those four precincts. Now, the county clerks have a record of the "vote" by precinct. Let's say you get back 50 of these cards. Now you compare them to the results recorded by the county clerk: Your 50 cards returned show 46 votes for you in those four precincts. The county clerk, however, shows you only received 29 votes and the Democrat won. A clear discrepancy and you immediately go to a superior court judge (or district judge) in your area and ask for an injunction to stop certification of the vote and ask the state to pay for a hand re-count. I guarantee you will catch these bums in the act. Expenses are the labels of registered voters, the post cards and all candidates use bulk mail. Secrecy of the audit targets is critical. You must have the registered voters in your party for the entire district. If you only purchased the registered voters for the precincts you're targeting, well, the cat would be out of the bag. See what I mean? If your campaign has limited funds, don't pick the three smallest precincts to audit--the bad guys can figure that one out. One of the problems for non-annointed candidates of the two main parties is the money for a re- count. In my district it would have run close to ten grand. The system is designed to curtail accountability and that's why auditing the precincts is a cheap and effective way to catch vote fraud. You have the element of surprise and if it becomes common knowledge all across the country (by the Internet and not the NY Times) that candidates will be doing these surprise audits, it will cause big time pucker factor back there in NY at Voter News Service. It's good to have precinct watchers with video cameras. But it's the counting of the votes that ultimately matter. Here in California we have no right, according to the California Supreme Court, to have any paper trail or accountability with these electronic machines. What a joke. Do you think your absentee ballot counts? These need to be restricted for their original purpose: for military and those folks who might be in the hospital or verifiably disabled in some way. Now everyone uses them for convenience, but folks, we don't need fast food elections, we need accountability. You would be astounded to find out how many absentee ballots aren't even counted in an election unless it's "close." Horse feathers. These little carefully orchestrated events are a horse and pony show meant for public consumption to fool the cattle into thinking they have some say in their future by showing a "close race." Go read the election code and statutes in your state. You will be amazed at what you'll find. Concerned citizens in Arizona did just that and guess what they found in the Arizona Revised Statutes - absolutely contrary to what they are told by bureaucrats? Article 10. Tally & Returns (16-594) Elections and Electors, Title 16 16-601. Tally of Vote As soon as the polls are closed and the last ballot has been deposited in the ballot box, the election board or the tally board shall immediately count the votes cast. The count shall be public, in the presence of bystanders, and shall be continued without adjournment until completed and the result determined and declared. I would rather have waited a week to find out the results of an honest election than get screwed one minute after the polls closed with a phony vote count. There always has to be a winner and loser in any race. It's not sour grapes, it's honesty, integrity and fairness we're talking about. There were several excellent hand-outs given to attendees at the conference. One was titled Are Those Machines Rigged? How to Prevent Fraud on Election Day by Hall Lyons, candidate for Governor, The American Party of Louisiana and What You Should Know About the Rigging of Voting Machines, written by William H. Cooper out of Baton Rouge, LA. Of course, Mr. Cooper must be a right-wing, anti-government wacko with the following to his credit: WWII, U.S. Navy Combat Veteran, Holder of the Presidential Citation, 10 yrs as a City Police Officer. Those orchestrating this one world government can only continue to see their agenda carried out by ensuring the outcome of the elections to keep their dummies and traitors in office. Please, please-- this November get out and audit those precincts and let's catch these people in the act. After election day I want to hear from any candidate and the results of their surprise audit. Let's make Audit the Vote! the biggest and loudest campaign slogan of 2000. Order my Blind Loyalty booklet and hand it out where you legally can at the precincts as people come out of the voting area. Let the voters know about vote fraud so when they receive your card for the audit, they have some understanding of what's going on. "If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, go home from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen." Samuel Adams, speech at the Philadelphia State House, August 1, 1776.