Marz wrote:
> "Eric B." <smartypants@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> And you laugh at me for believing fairy tales...?
>
> Eric, I was born with no teeth and I swallowed my palate when I was 3,
> my dad calls me "Gumcock" to this day, you figure it out.
>
That was a troll impersonating me. I have Eric killfiled so would not
have seen his post.
But since my troll helper chose to point you out; I'll update.
Admittedly that article by Wayne Madsen has all the earmarks of some
crazy joke put out as disinformation in order to discredit the
evergrowing election reform movement. I had second thoughts the next day
after posting it all over the place and reading it again. That guy put a
lot of info into what I would have tried to keep a simple expose.
But that's how he writes and he has a lot to expose. He is a prolific
and serious journalist who has been doing this sort of investigative
re****ting a long time.
You don't see it on national TV do you.
It's because there is a lock down on press in America.
Cor****ations/cia/republican hierarchy/neocons have us under their thumb.
They depend on trolls to discredit people like me who are trying to take
our country back from them. You have to goto alternative press if you
want the truth.
Here's an update:
http://www.onlinejournal.com/Special_Re****ts/112604Madsen/112604madsen.html
Special Re****t
More on the buying of electoral fraud by the Bush campaign
By Wayne Madsen
Online Journal Contributing Writer
November 26, 2004—Additional information on the buying of vote riggers
with Saudi and former Enron funds has been obtained. The epicenter for
the vote rigging operation is Dallas, Texas, and the operation may
involve retired FBI agents who used a well-established "good ole boy"
network to arrange for access to polling precincts by electronic voting
machine technicians who took advantage of various November 2 security
"lockdowns" to illegally alter the tabulation of votes in favor of Bush.
Some of the retired agents may have used courtesy credentials issued
upon retirement to fool unsuspecting polling place workers.
The cost of the operation was estimated at $29 million with the money
sent via a circuitous network of offshore trust companies and shell
activities. This re****ter has obtained a copy of a bank check for
$29,600,000 that was allegedly sent to cover the cost of the Texas-based
vote rigging operation. The check is dated October 22, 2004, and was
made payable to "Five Star Investment Ltd.," a trust said to have long
connections to Saudi-funded operations in Texas and around the world.
The payer is identified as "Equity Financial Trust," a Houston-based
"brass plate" and post office box entity tied to offshore Cook Islands
"folding tent" accounts used to hide away profits amassed by the former
Enron as well as Saudi financiers.
On October 6, 2004, some two weeks before Equity Financial Trust
transferred the money to Five Star Investment Ltd., the Office of the
Superintendent of Financial Institutions for Canada listed Equity
Financial Trust, along with Bankers Financial and Security Trust, Falcon
Financial and Trust, and Unity Virtual Trust Group as "unauthorized
financial institutions." In fact, the check for $29.6 million, which is
marked "Not to exceed fifty million dollars," is drawn on the Laurentian
Bank of Canada's Toronto branch. Its serial number is 317675450 3 and
the bank number is 23-97/1020. The bank instrument is issued by
Integrated Payment Systems, Inc. of Englewood, Colorado, and Bank One,
NA, Denver, Colorado.
It is noteworthy that a number of companies operated by past Bush
campaign contributor Pierre Falcone, under criminal investigation in
France for weapons smuggling in Angola, are called "Falcon." Several
non-governmental organizations, including Global Witness, have tied
Falcone to questionable Halliburton activities when Vice President Dick
Cheney headed the firm.
Some of the vote riggers who were guaranteed a minimum payment for their
services have started talking about the operation because they did not
receive the money they were promised.
This is a followup to 'Saudis, Enron money helped pay for US rigged
election'.
Wayne Madsen is a Wa****ngton, DC-based investigative journalist, author
and syndicated columnist who previously served in the National Security
Agency during the Reagan administration. He concentrates on national
security and intelligence issues.
Follow this story at
http://www.onlinejournal.com/index.html


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Marz <marz@[EMAIL PROT |
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"Eric B." <s |
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Marz <marz@[EMAIL PROT |
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2004-11-28 16:33:43 |
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Marz <marz@[EMAIL PROT |
2004-11-28 20:47:36 |
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Dan Rather <danrather@ |
2004-11-29 03:59:30 |
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Marz <marz@[EMAIL PROT |
2004-11-29 07:11:30 |
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Tim Shell <Tim_member@ |
2004-11-28 23:47:41 |
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2004-11-30 01:13:24 |
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Tim Hitler <Tim_member |
2004-11-29 18:17:29 |
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2004-11-30 16:17:05 |
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Marz <marz@[EMAIL PROT |
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