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From: Jim Condit Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [NA] A House Without Doors: Vote Fraud in America
Date: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 5:17 AM

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A House Without Doors: Vote Fraud in America

(This e-wire is for new readers especially. Even though written in 1996,
it is also timely with regard to the fact that we may see an attempted
re-run by the Ruling Elite against Buchanan if he gets the Reform
nomination on August 13, 2000. Or against any other third party
candidate who gathers steam without the �stamp of approval� of the
Ruling Elite. The following article appeared in Chronicles magazine in
November, 1996. I had submitted 10,000 words, and it was expertly edited
down to 4 8 � x 11 pages by the Chronciles staff. The article, I
believe, gives an accurate overview of how the USA is being taken for a
ride by evil information magicians at the Big TV Networks. See what you
think . . . )

by James J. Condit, Jr.
November 1996 - Chronicles Magazine

(James J. Condit, Jr. is the director of the Cincinnatus Political
Action Committee and Precinct Project Institute in Cincinnati, Ohio. He
has studied and battled vote fraud since 1979.)

For decades now CBS, ABC, and NBC have pretended on election night to be
in hot competition to project the "winner" and "loser." We know the act
well: Dan, Peter, or Tom comes on the air and solemnly intones, "We can
now project that President X is the winner in Florida."

As a viewer, I imagined bespectacled analysts sweating in back rooms,
perhaps 30 accountants nervously crunching numbers-all in an attempt to
get their anchorman on the air first with the projected winner. But now
we know it was all a hoax. For all of the networks (CNN included) have
been getting the exact same numbers, at the exact same time, from the
exact same source-from a company that the networks appear to own
jointly: Voter News Service (VNS).
How reliable is VNS? In the Iowa Caucuses, VNS worked with lightning
speed, ostensibly assembling the results of over 2,000 caucus
gatherings, analyzing the data, and turning them over to the Associated
Press, which announced the winner exactly one minute after the caucuses
had opened and clearly before even one vote had been cast! VNS employees
are either prophets, or the whole process smells like the anchovies on
last week's pizza.

Though VNS had changed its name regularly, its headquarters are still at
225 W. 34th St., New York City, and it has been the exit polling arm of
the big TV networks since at least 1972. One of the few mentions in the
mainstream media of this little-known organization was in the March 2,
1992, issue of *Time* magazine, where a box on page 22 entitle "The
Morning After" confirmed that all of the major TV networks are using
this same exit polling source.

So, if the major media are willing to pretend to be competing on
election night when in reality they are cooperating in total harmony,
what other shenanigans could be afoot?

COMPUTERIZED FRAUD

Once upon a time, Americans voted by paper ballot. At the end of the day
after the polls had closed, neighborhood people-Democrats, Republicans,
Independents-worked together to count the votes in their polling place
before the ballots left their precinct. The count was then posted at the
precinct polling place for all to see. This is the only way to ensure a
verifiable election. Variations of method are possible, but the basic
counting of paper ballots in public view, with the results posted at the
polling place before the ballots leave each neighborhood precinct, are
essential to ensure a fair and honest count.
To rig an election with the above safeguards built in, one would have to
bribe many hundreds of people, including key Democrats and Republicans
in each precinct being rigged. But the people bribed at each precinct
would nevertheless have access only to a tiny fraction of the vote.
There would be no hope of throwing an election from a central location
with the push of a button or the flick of a switch.

However, the election process has changed in most venues to make it
impossible for either citizen or candidate to monitor or check anything
on election night, and concern over how the votes are counted seems to
have vanished altogether. The average American voting in 1996 is
predisposed to believe the results announced on election night. Skeptics
are asked, "Can you prove there was a computer fraud? If you can't prove
it, nobody's going to listen."

First of all, whether a citizen can prove vote fraud is not the
question. The question is whether the Board of Elections officials can
prove that they are running a verifiable election, with a paper trail
and checks and balances. After all, these administrators are supposed to
be servants of the people. Instead, most of them now act as if the
business of elections is their specialty, if not their rightful
monopoly. In fact, any attempt by any American citizen or candidate to
monitor an election today will most likely land the person in jail. Dan
Giroux, the Buchanan campaign coordinator for southwest Ohio,
accompanied by his attorney, was refused permission to observe the count
by Hamilton County Board of Elections Director Bruce Taylor
(Republican). Why?
In a rare but superb news story on the evening of the 1988 presidential
election, Dan Rather of CBS Evening News had this exchange with computer
expert Howard J. Strauss of Princeton University:
Rather: Realistically, could the fix be put on a national election?

Strauss: Get me a job with the company that writes the software for this
program. [Strauss was referring to the most common computer program in
use.] Then I'd have access to one third of the votes. Is that enough to
fix a general election?
In an earlier clip during this CBS interview, Strauss had dropped this
bombshell: "When it comes to computerized elections, there are no
safeguards. It's not a door without locks, it's a house without doors."

This CBS spot came on the heels of an article by Ronnie Duggar entitled
"The Dangers of Computerized Voting" in the November 7,1988 issue of
*New Yorker* magazine. A 1988 government study, "Accuracy, Integrity,
and Security in Computerized Vote-Tallying" by Roy G. Saltman of the
National Bureau of Standards, also tackled this subject, but it
overlooked two notorious cases in Cincinnati. One case involved a former
Cincinnati Bell employee who stated in a sworn deposition that he had
been involved in wiretapping into the Cincinnati computer on election
night in 1979 for the purpose of altering the vote count. The other case
involved a group of women who in 1985 were videotaped using common
household tweezers to pluck out tabs from punchcard ballots on election
night; three years earlier, parallel activity had been captured on film
in Miami, Florida, where self-proclaimed members of the League of Women
Voters were videotaped using styluses to punch tabs out of punchcard
ballots.

But perhaps the best summary of this subject is found in *Votescam: The
Stealing of America* (1993) by James and Kenneth Collier. After quoting
the first words uttered by President-elect George Bush in his November
8, 1988, victory speech in Houston, Texas-"WE can now speak the most
majestic words a democracy can offer: 'The people have spoken'" -the
Colliers comment:
It was not "the People" of the Unites States who did "the speaking" on
that election day, although most of them believed it was, and still
believe so . . . . In fact, the People did not speak at all . . . . The
voices of computers-strong, loud, authoritative, unquestioned in their
electronic finality . . . . The computers that spoke in November 1988
held in their inner workings small boxes that contained secret codes
that only the sellers of the computers could read. The programs, or
"source codes," were regarded as "trade secrets." The sellers of the
vote-counting software zealously guarded their programs from the public,
from election officials, from everyone-on the dubious grounds that
competitors could steal their ideas if the source codes were open to
inspection . . . . So why can't the public know what those secret source
codes instruct the computer to do? . . . . How else can the public be
reasonably assured that they are participating in an unrigged election
where their vote actually means something? Yet one of the most
mysterious, low-profile, covert, shadowy, questionable mechanisms of
American democracy is the American vote-count.

Note: In every case where disputes over computerized vote fraud have
reached the trial level, the presiding judge has blocked any inspection
of the software program used to tabulate the votes in the disputed
election.

THE 1996 GOP PRIMARIES

The first GOP contest of the current presidential race was the Alaskan
caucus on February 6, 1996. Alaskan Republicans participated by showing
up at a predetermined site and physically voting right on the spot. The
result was then counted and announced in front of everyone. If voting
was done by raised hands, the results were seen by all present. Where
paper ballots were used, the ballots were checked and rechecked with
onlookers from every camp-then and there. Pat Buchanan won the Alaskan
caucus (in the teeth of sustained propaganda from the mainstream media),
beating Bob Dole two-to-one, and Phil Gramm four-to-one.

Next came the Louisiana primary, which had been tailored to guarantee a
victory for neighboring Texas Senator Phil Gramm. Louisiana was largely
a voting machine election, and so not, strictly speaking, verifiable.
There are too many ways (well-documented ways) that a voting machine can
be rigged without the voters being able to detect it. But in this
primary, with only 42 voting locations for the entire state, any
observer could see the long lines of patient citizens wearing Buchanan
paraphernalia. And with the Buchanan campaign conducting some of its own
exit polls, stealing the election would have been risky business. Though
Buchanan somehow lost a delegate overnight, he was awarded 13 delegates
to Gramm's eight.
Next came the Iowa Caucuses, where Senator Dole for months was widely
touted as the state's "third senator' by all four of the major TV
networks. I landed in Dubuque, Iowa, about three weeks before the
February 12th caucus to work for a Buchanan victory. What immediately
caught my attention was that all four major TV networks were publishing
polls purporting that 28 percent of Iowans were for Dole, 26 percent for
Forbes, and 12 percent for Buchanan. Then, two days before the caucuses,
all four major networks simultaneously changed their tune. Suddenly
Forbes was dropping like a rock due to his "negative" advertising.
Hedging their bets at the last minute, the networks now spoke of 40
percent undecided. Observing this firsthand fueled my long suspicion:
the polls released by the networks and designed more to mold public
opinion than to reflect it. But in this case, the propaganda had failed.
People were still flocking to Buchanan.

Yet, this strong support for Buchanan notwithstanding, at four minutes
before 7:00 P.M., Central Time-four minutes before the Iowa Caucuses
were to begin-Peter Jennings announced on ABC that Dole was the
projected winner on the purported basis of a network entrance poll. At
one minute after 7:00, the AP wire announced the same thing.
Contrast this with the recent Israeli election, where, despite exit
polling, no media were able to project a winner until three days after
the election. Why? Because that was a real election with checks and
balances. No one could possibly rig it from a central location.

At the end of caucus night the major networks reported that Dole had
indeed edged out Buchanan (who was supposed to receive only 12 percent
of the vote according to the polls being published by all four major TV
networks only three days earlier) 26 to 23 percent out of 100,000 votes
cast, with the other candidates trailing far behind. However, the next
morning something came to light which calls into question the legitimacy
of these published results. Had Buchanan really "lost" Iowa, or was it
stolen from him? What happened in Dubuque County may hold the key.
DUBUQUE COUNTY, IOWA
The people of Dubuque County, Iowa, ran a completely open and honest
election. The county's 41 precincts caucused in 41 classrooms at two
local high schools. The participants in each classroom voted on easily
read paper ballots, and the ballots were counted at the front of the
classroom with candidate representatives welcome to observe.
Representatives from competing factions in each classroom then ran their
results down the hall to the county chairman, who waited with a cell
phone. The county chairman invited each group to stay as he phoned in
the results-just to be sure he did not make a mistake. The results from
all 41 precincts in the county were then posted on a chalkboard where
representatives from the various campaigns could double check them.
Everything checked out: Buchanan 870, Dole 339, Keyes 245, the rest far
behind. (A copy of the official tally sheets from all 41 precincts in
Dubuque County are on file.)

But where had that GOP county chairman, as well as all the rest of the
local Iowa Republican caucus leaders, been directed to call in his
results? To the GOP State Committee? To the Iowa Secretary of State? No,
to VNS in New York City. This means that the GOP state party had
willingly abdicated its responsibility by turning over the vote
tabulation to a media-controlled service-VNS. Indeed, in a letter to an
outraged constituent dated June 6, 1996, Senator Charles Grassley
admits: "Since 1988, the Iowa Caucuses have operated under the system
whereby the precinct gives its results to the county, which, in turn
passes the information on to the 'official' reporting outlet, the Voter
News Service (VNS). The State Republican Party has no role in this
reporting process and no independent verification of the votes. VNS is
the first entity to get the results and then it reports them." (The
Senator is wrong on one point. In the vast majority of cases where
precincts in a county are not meeting at one or two centralized
locations, each precinct caucus leader calls directly to VNS in New York
City.)

So how did VNS handle its stewardship in Dubuque County during the 1996
GOP Iowa Caucuses? Badly, and perhaps criminally. By the next morning,
only ten hours later, VNS had sent false (or falsified) results back to
the Associated Press to be published all over Iowa. Buchanan had "lost"
13 percent of his vote in Dubuque County as it passed through the VNS
and AP offices on its way back to the *Des Moines Register.* The AP
reported that Buchanan had garnered only 757 votes-down from the 870 he
had actually received. If VNS shorted Buchanan even four percent on
average across Iowa, then Patrick J. Buchanan, not Senator Robert Dole,
won the Iowa Caucuses.

Calls from multiple witnesses to GOP state headquarters and VNS brought
arrogant, insulting responses. There was no interest in seriously
discussing, let alone correcting, the "mistake." VNS admitted nothing.
Iowa GOP headquarters insisted that they were in VNS's hands, and had to
wait for the "official results"-which, as of Labor Day, had still not
been published. Copies of the February 13, 1996, *Des Moines Register,*
the *Cedar Rapid Gazette,* and a final fax made to the various campaigns
from VNS are on file. A comparison of these sources against the official
tally proves that 13 percent (or 113 votes) disappeared from the
Buchanan column overnight.
How/ Why? First, this incident proves that fraudulent tallies can indeed
make it through "the system," even though eyewitnesses had been present
at the local level to verify the true count from beginning to end. All
VNS needed in this case (ultimately a Republican Party event) was the
abdication of all responsibility by the Republican Party of Iowa, which
Senator Grassley confirms did indeed occur. In most elections, however,
the circle of acquiescing public "servants" must be widened to include
state and county election officials, who in fact rely on experts from a
handful of computer programming companies nationwide. (According to
Ronnie Duggar's November 1988 article in the *New Yorker,* one company,
Shouptronic, accuses B.R.C./Cronus of having a virtual monopoly on
counting votes in the United States.) These companies provide election
night "services," usually at outrageously expensive fees. The state and
county officials sign the results placed in front of them by these
helpful experts. VNS provides the "projections" based on the alleged
exit polls, which are in turn announced by the big four TV networks
shortly after the polls close. The early projections invariably come
true. As always, because of its integral relationship to ABC, CBS, NBC,
CNN, and AP, VNS can count on little scrutiny (usually none) from the
mainstream press.

Second, if our impromptu team had not been in Iowa watching for vote
fraud, chances are that no one would have caught the still uncorrected
falsification in Dubuque County.

Third, it is important to note that the citizens of Iowa fulfilled their
responsibility honestly and thoroughly in Dubuque County. After phoning
their results into VNS as they were directed to do by State Republican
headquarters, they went home confident that they had done their civic
duty. Isn't this the way it is in all 50 states and all 3,075 counties?

ARIZONA

A contrast of the Arizona primary with the Iowa Caucuses speaks volumes.
In Arizona, Buchanan was attracting large crowds everywhere. Forbes,
even after an overwhelming media blitz, was drawing comparatively
listless crowds in the few places he showed up. Dole had stiff-armed the
people of Arizona by not even participating in the primary debate. He
only visited Arizona once between October 11, 1995, and primary day,
February 27, 1996.
Karen Johnson, the Buchanan Campaign Arizona State Coordinator, got a
call on the afternoon of the election from Governor Fife Symington. The
governor congratulated her on what he said would be a decisive Buchanan
victory based on his sources inside CBS. Senator McCain drafted a
congratulatory letter that was never issued due to sudden "reversals of
fortune" right after the polls closed. In fact, all four networks (Judy
Woodruff at CNN was especially emphatic) asserted right after the polls
closed in Arizona that "their exit polls" showed that Dole would
definitely come in third, and that it was between Forbes and Buchanan
for first place. But then some computer magic occurred, and Buchanan, we
are told, was in a distant third. In fact, all four of the major TV
networks called the primary election wrong based on VNS exit polls! We
have apologies on tape from Ted Koppel (ABC) and Bernard Shaw (CNN).
ABC's Hal Bruno offered the lame excuse that the networks got it wrong
because they had never reported on an Arizona primary before.

Space will not allow a full analysis of the dubious "exit polls'
supposedly conducted by VNS every election day (though an indispensable
scrutiny of the subject can be found in *Votescam*). Likewise, the
explosive subject of absentee ballots must be relegated to another time.
Early reports tried to explain Forbes' victory in Arizona by absentee
ballots, which had been uncharacteristically counted by the time the
polls had closed. Nor is there space to examine in depth the special law
passed by the Arizona legislature forbidding a recount in this one
primary election. And only brief mention can be made of the shocking and
sudden seizure of ballot boxes in the Phoenix area at about two o'clock
in the afternoon of election day-under the pretext of getting an "early
start" on the count.

Also, we must gloss over the 60,000 duplicate white voter cards that
were issued to voters in the Phoenix area.
The issuing of these duplicate voting cards was admitted in the final
election report. But don't worry! Election officials assure us that only
two people had voted twice. They had done elaborate cross checking, you
understand, after the election. When asked by *Votescam* author Jim
Collier for the paperwork and work orders verifying that such a
comprehensive check had been done (per the impossible, for how would the
election officials know who the duplicate voters had voted for?),the
election officials stonewalled. They produced nothing to back their
claim, and have produced nothing to this day, though they are supposed
to be, remember, servants of the people.

And still looming over all of this is Arizona's computerized
vote-counting system. On the day of the primary, I called Arizona's
state elections director, Lisa Daniels. I am grateful that she took my
call, for many in her position would not have. I asked her, "Who
programmed the computers that are going to count the votes tonight in
Arizona?" Her answer: "I think in [she named one southern county] that
[she named a husband and wife team] programmed the computer." I followed
up, "How about the rest of the state?" She replied, "I can get you the
name of the company that did it, and maybe they can tell us the person
who programmed the software."

Now the point of this story is not to ridicule Lisa Daniels. Her
sincerity is proven by her willingness to answer my call. But a week
later she would sign a document swearing that the ballot results were
true and accurate-although she, as the state's election director, had
absolutely no way of verifying the results she was legitimizing with her
signature and did not even know who had programmed the computers
responsible for these results. Again, this is not surprising to those
few of us who have been doggedly trodding this road for some years now.
Most of the election officials do not know any more about computer
programming than the average citizen. They are politicos on the way up.
They need the job. They are told that on election night such and such a
company (handsomely paid) comes in and runs the computers and tabulates
the voting. They then sign the results.

WHAT CAN WE DO?

It is imperative that we act immediately, for as bad as things are now,
the situation could grow much worse. For example, almost all
"mechanical" voting machines now have a small computer integrated into
their inner workings. In many venues, computers are in use which send
only a bleep of energy (no paper trail) for each vote recorded. We are
supposed to make a blind "act of faith" that these bits of cyber-energy
are accurately recorded and tallied. The possibility of fraud increases
dramatically when phone voting and voting by mail are considered. The
latter method is popular with the media, and the state of Oregon, in
fact, has already "elected" a left-wing senator via the U.S. Post
Office. The "conservative" Republican who "lost" this completely
unverifiable "election" (which took place over several weeks) wasn't
smart enough to hold office anyway, since he apparently failed to object
to such a corrupt process. Ross Perot brought "mail order" elections to
a new level of silliness when he allowed e-mail, faxes, and mail-ins to
be counted in the process which nabbed him this year's Reform Party
nomination. One person I ran into at the Republican National Convention
in San Diego showed me four Reform Party ballots that he could have used
had he desired to do so.

Since the major TV networks have gone so far as to hide the existence of
VNS and its fellow travelers from the American people for over two
decades, and since 99.9 percent of the officeholders in the United
States are petrified of the big media, there is little hope at this time
of a bona fide investigation into VNS and the handful of election-night
"service providers." But thousands of alerted citizens can rally behind
a strategy to force this issue into the open.

There is a little-known law still enforced by the Federal Communications
Commission stating that radio and television stations must carry the
message of political candidates, provided such commercials do not
contain profanity. If the station refuses to run the candidate's
message, then he or she has the right to file immediately for, and
receive, ownership of the license of that station. Through a willing
candidate, citizens can make their voices heard on the issue of vote
fraud, or on any other issue, for that matter.

My organization's current goal is to raise money for radio and cable TV
commercials nationwide to highlight the importance of restoring
verifiable elections. We mounted our first offensive during the week of
the Republican Convention in San Diego, and over a three-day period, 65
radio commercials were run on *KOGO* and *KSDO;* some of them ran
locally during the Rush Limbaugh, Gordon Liddy, and Michael Reagan
shows.
If fair and free elections are ever going to reign in America again,
citizens in every county of the country must organize and demand easily
read paper ballots, hand-counted by neighbors in each precinct in full
public view, with the results posted at each polling place before the
ballots leave the precinct.

Millions of our ancestors have fought and bled and died in an effort to
protect our right to free and fair elections and to an orderly, peaceful
transfer of power. The time is long overdue for the current generations
to renew their commitment to this precious right, and individuals
interested in learning more about vote fraud may visit our Internet
site(www.networkamerica.org) or (www.votefraud.org) or write us at
Cincinnatus PAC, P.O. Box 11339, Cincinnati, Ohio 45211, or phone:
513-389-7700.

NOTE: This article appeared in the November 1996 issue of *Chronicles: A
Magazine of American Culture* on pages 14-17. To subscribe to this
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at both votefraud.org and networkameric.org � and at lewisnews.com in
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