Videos and message from BlackBoxVoting.org, March 12, 2008, re New Hampshire primary recount, chain of custody issues:
WHAT'S IN THE VIDEOS:
1. Election Reality TV - BUTCH & HOPPY CHASE Part I (split into two parts for
YouTube length limits). The Butch & Hoppy Chase begins with Susan Pynchon and Bev Harris's initial foray into the field following a ballot transport van. This video
raises questions, many of which will be answered in subsequent Election Reality TV videos.
Some answers will be troubling and will spur reforms.
2. Election Reality TV - PROCEDURAL FAILURES
Black Box Voting is focusing on a nationwide "election chain of custody" project thoughout 2008. We have adjusted communications format to focus on video, because it
is getting more 15-30-year-old citizens involved. Collection
of evidence through video, ESPECIALLY WHEN SEVERAL CITIZENS FAN OUT WITH CAMERAS TO WATCHDOG
A SINGLE ELECTION EVENT AND
SHARE FOOTAGE, will be of crucial importance in election 2008. Take note and follow suit. Click the links below for the new videos. Most of the issues being uncovered in our
"ELECTION REALITY TV" series apply to MANY STATES, not just the state used to illustrate. Higher quality versions are posted on
Black Box Voting -http://www.blackboxvoting.org (click "Forums, choose "Document Archive" scroll to "Videos") if you need to download for meetings. Please be considerate
of our bandwidth. Please download ONLY when needed and use YouTube links for casual viewing and sharing.
WHAT'S TO COME: An analysis
of blow-ups of these video shots, examined frame by frame, has revealed new information that
we believe will be highly significant for fraud prevention, particularly in an environment
of paper ballots with manual spot checks. Findings originating from these videos will prove
to be critically important to any new audit bill legislation, which MUST include rigorous chain
of custody controls. The
information in these videos has led us to a "theory of the crime" scenario for New
Hampshire. This doesn't prove there was a crime, but (pending completion of
our current testing) will show that the New Hampshire presidential primary could have been stolen, even on a large scale. New
Hampshire is currently the most auditable state in the nation, with 100 percent
hand recounts available for any candidate, at reasonable prices, as well as good observation
and videotaping rights for chain of custody examinations.THIS TRANSPARENCY SHOULD BE RETAINED!
However, there were breaks in the chain of custody in
New Hampshire, such that there is no reason to
believe that the ballots counted in the recount were the same as the ballots cast by the voters. And as for the many locations that still use paperless DREs or fail to audit chain of custody and procedural safeguards, as they say in New York,"fahgeddaboudit." There is no reason whatsoever to trust those elections.
Our work continues on chain of custody in several states.To obtain your own
copy of "Hacking Democracy" donate $45 or more here:http://www.blackboxvoting.org or mail to:Black Box Voting, 330 SW 43rd St Suite K, PMB 547, Renton WA 98057.
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entirely by individual citizen donations. We are gearing up now for election 2008.