The Free Press has previously reported, Scytl, a Barcelona based e-voting company will be counting votes in 26 states.
They will be
doing so through something called the Federal Overseas Voting Program
or FVAP.
FVAP is a program designed to allow military personnel and
other overseas Americans to vote in their home districts seamlessly
through electronically delivered absentee ballots.
Intercepting and changing these ballots, as well as voting
electronically on behalf of service people that have no idea such a
thing is happening, is something that Scytl is uniquely positioned to do
because of their cellphone spyware sister company, CarrierIQ.
These
stolen votes, distributed throughout jurisdictions across the country,
could become a critical component of any scheme to defraud the 2012 presidential election.
By means of changing a relatively small number of votes, and laundering
those stolen votes in the correct places, the net effect would be a
near silent theft.
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