tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10659894.post6721599467128141947..comments2023-08-04T07:57:09.855+00:00Comments on Alek Boyd: Smartmatic does the PhilippinesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10659894.post-22182851786261150002009-07-29T05:48:35.865+00:002009-07-29T05:48:35.865+00:00Thanks for the info.
Would you be able to investi...Thanks for the info.<br /><br />Would you be able to investigate deeper into the incident in the Philippines last August 2008 where Smartmatic remotely accessed servers to change the results of the count?<br /><br />I believe this was used as a testing ground before the Feb 2009 referendum in Venezuela.goodbyegarcinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10659894.post-79493682126743853182009-07-28T09:47:10.266+00:002009-07-28T09:47:10.266+00:00HI there, I don't know if you are aware of thi...HI there, I don't know if you are aware of this, but I am one of the three people who basically uncovered the shell of network companies and conflict of interests behind Smartmatic. Our findings [http://www.vcrisis.com/index.php?content=letters/200508141135] led to a CFIUS investigation in the USA and the public disposal -that never was- of Sequoia Voting Systems by Smartmatic. Apart from that, as a Venezuelan, I can guarantee you that until Smartmatic comes out of the closet and declares who is really behind such unnecessarily convoluted ownership structure and, more importantly, allows independent parties to audit every single process of their e-voting platform, any electoral results announced by them is a sham, as it has been the case in Venezuela since 2004, the first election run by Smartmatic which was, demonstrably, rigged.ABhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10014152460206926913noreply@blogger.com