You're going to like this! Check out the following surreal and intentionally scary video by Anonymous, warning Karl Rove they were onto his plan to swing the vote in Ohio. For the record, as much as this story plays out like a movie I'd love to see, we still don't know if any of this is true.
Salon: On Election Night, viewers watched
in shock as Karl Rove refused to accept the call, confirmed by Fox
News analysts, that Ohio had gone to Obama.
A release claiming to be from hacker collective Anonymous
alleges there was more behind Rove’s freak-out than first met the eye. The
group says that it foiled
Rove’s attempt to steal the election in Florida, Virginia and Ohio by
using the GOP’s ORCA system. Two weeks prior to Election Night, a typical Anonymous video
was released warning Rove against rigging the election. “We want you to know
that we are watching you, waiting for you to make this mistake of thinking you
can rig this election to your favor,” Anonymous’ ubiquitous Guy Fawkes
character warned.
Then, following Obama’s win and Rove’s very public outburst,
a group calling themselves “The Protectors,” believed to be comprised of
Anonymous hackers, sent a letter to election transparency non-profit, Velvet
Revolution, claiming to have thwarted attempts by GOP strategists to flip votes
and rig the election in three swing states.
The letter claims that the GOP’s ORCA — a GOTV (Get Out the
Vote) system — was in fact designed to rig votes in favor of Romney (although
the letter does not verify this or specify how ORCA was designed to do this.)
The Protectors claim that they installed a password protected firewall to
block attempts to digitally rig votes:
We coded and created, what we call, The Great Oz. A targeted
password protected firewall that we tested and refined over the past weeks. We
place this code on more than one of the digital tunnels and their destination’s
that Karl’s not so smart worker bees planned to use on election night.“We watched as Karl’s weak corrupters repeatedly tried to
penetrate The Great Oz. These children of his were at a loss-how many
times and how many passwords did they try? — exactly 105.”
Here's
Thom Hartmann with the story:
The GOP is against voter fraud unless they are the ones committing it. It is interesting that Tagg Romney's firm invested in Ohio voting machines. What I hate is their total disrespect and disregard for the democratic process. I applaud those who stopped them !!
ReplyDeleteROVE and GOP were the criminals distracting the public with cries of voter fraud as they try to steal the Presidential Election AGAIN, Thanks Anonymous for looking out for USA
ReplyDeleteIn the contrary its good that Tagg Romney's firm invested in Ohio voting machines. Will certainly visit your site more often no.
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