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South Florida voting fraud?

HombrePequeno

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DEVELOPING TUESDAY A.M.: RAW STORY exclusive interview with programmer

By John Byrne | RAW STORY Editor

In a sworn affidavit (pdf file) Monday, a former programmer for a NASA contractor said that he developed a vote-rigging prototype at the request of a then-Florida state representative who is now a member of the U.S. House of Representatives.

RAW STORY acquired the affidavit from The Brad Blog, which has been in contact with the programmer in Washington.

While working for Yang Enterprises in Florida, the 46-year-old programmer says he was instructed by then-Republican state representative Tom Feeney to ?develop a prototype of a voting program that could alter the vote tabulation in the election and be undetectable.?

Feeney, a former failed running mate of Gov. Jeb Bush, now represents Florida?s 24th district in the House of Representatives. At the time, he was serving both as general counsel and lobbyist for Yang Enterprises and the Florida state congressman.

Feeney?s office in Orlando told RAW STORY they would check with the congressman and hoped to provide comment later today. A second call was placed this afternoon; the congressman?s press secretary was said to be ?unavailable.?

A receptionist at Yang Enterprises said she would pass a message along to a vice president, who she said would return the call.

?They will give you a comment,? she said.

The programmer, Clinton Curtis, said that he was told the program needed to be ?touch-screen capable, the user should be able to trigger the program without any additional equipment, [and that] the programming was to remain hidden even if the source code was inspected.?

Curtis asserts that he told Feeney it would be nearly impossible to write a code to change the voting results if anyone were able to view the source code.

?However,? he added, ?if the code were compiled before anyone was allowed to review it then any vote fraud would remain invisible to detection.?

Nevertheless, he says that he was asked at the meeting by Yang to build the prototype anyway.

Curtis states he initially believed that Feeney?s sought to stop Democrats from using such a program and ?wanted to be able to detect and prevent that if it occurred.?

It was not until after the prototype was delivered that he says he got wind of its possible, more nefarious usage.

According to his affidavit, Yang, his employer, later informed him that the software might be used to ?control the vote in South Florida.? He says that he would never have developed the software had he known its alleged ultimate purpose.

http://www.bluelemur.com/index.php?p=477

That's interesting if it's true.
 
1) Has anyone ever dumped the program in the voting machines used to verify the accusations?

2) Would the people responsible for monitoring/purchasign the machines have possibly tested the machines prior to use?
 
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