* No mention of coil size or currents used or measured. (300 ohm? what gauge, what inductance, what coil radius)
How can they say a "small current'. WTF, what kind of field strength are we talking about. Amps, microamps?
* How can you measure or emit 7Hz with a coil that is a few inches in diameter?
* Weirdly using 7Hz and then talking about 7.83Hz
Why wouldn't they try these experiments in all of the Schumann resonance frequencies.
Not only that, those electors may be violating State law, but so what?
There is not Constitutional requirement that the electors vote in any certain way or adhere to State laws or popular vote. That is why we live in a Republic, and there have many historical cases of electors not voting for the "correct" state required candidate. Sometimes by accident even.
"Before Diebold set about making voting machines, they made ATMs."
Or not. But hey why worry about pesky details. You think the ATM hardware vendor could come up with something as horrible and cheap as the voting machines? GES bought a few companies and eventually was bought by Diebold.
Bob and Todd Urosevich are the criminal brother who are behind ES&S and Diebold which are responsible for counting 80% of all the votes in this country. HAVA funneled $3.9 BILLION dollars into a handful of these voting machine companies which sold the states crappy, unreliable, cheap voting machines. Instead of asking for their money back, States are now going to spend even more money to these same vendors to replace all the touchscreens.
$3.9 Billion to crooks.
Jeff Dean the senior programmer for Diebold before they were bought by the ATM company was convicted of 23 counts of felony theft for planting back doors in software he created for ATMs using.
All the court has to do is subpoena all the RAM on the server. Surely that will reveal the evil do-ers IP addresses! O.. wait... This sounds familiar...
You can also download some of the sample uploaded vids, but some are VERY weird.. probably nsfw.. you have been warned! http://video01.thevideobay.org/vids/38.flv (replace "38" with any number)
Prior to shutting down all external links that were left live, they were using flvplayer.js with this header in the javascript.
/* Unobtrusive Flash Objects (UFO) v3.20 <http://www.bobbyvandersluis.com/ufo/>
Copyright 2005, 2006 Bobby van der Sluis
This software is licensed under the CC-GNU LGPL <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/LGPL/2.1/>
*/
For one thing it was SWITCHED BEFORE ELECTION NIGHT. They repeated this in at least Apr 2006 and was still active in Nov 2006. Just because NetCraft shows nothing is meaningless.
As to affect the GOTV and late-day voters.. This is wrong. Counties should only be posting absentee results to the SOS mid-day. No results should be posted on county websites or the state website until ALL polls are closed in Ohio. In 2006, the website was delayed for two hours or more from posting PUBLIC results until Cuyahoga County polls were closed (held open later due to court order). I do not believe this applied in 2004 when there was 12 hours to vote in Kenyon, or polls opened after midnight.
No one has figured out yet the/. submission is someone that read the Free Press article yesterday and now scrubs it of anything useful and posts to front page.
The "Netcraft info" isn't added in. The submission stole just that part and put it here. Also the Alternet article is a copy of the one on Free Press where they again stripped all the useful links off of it.
You are wrong. Feel free the read this which showed the servers were enabled in both places.
In fact there is no reason to outsource the election results webpage to a partisan group. If your theory is that OARnet (think supercomputing) can't handle the traffic... (uh??) and they can't install servers into the Ohio IT (uh??).. If that is your theory than why was this TN partisan company used for a primary election in 2006? And why were the county results still sent to Smartech in Nov 2006 when the DNS never changed, and the webserver was the regular old Ohio IT one? Just RTFA.
The NetCraft IP funny business was noted, and the election.sos.state.oh.us was updated and checked on from 2005 onwards, that is why you can look at NetCraft today on see a history of it. The list of domains hosted on SMARTech were also added to Robtex by querying a list of servers with a long list and adding to it over the years.
What a horrible version of this story to pick. There are many submission with the whole story, but only this one is chosen.. How very/.
This was submitted yesterday when this was still news:
"The Free Press is reporting how the IT company that provides Rove's emails and RNC websites, also hosted Ohio's 2004 election results. The country results were sent to Ohio's Secretary of State, Ken Blackwell, and those results were hosted on a SMARTech webserver in TN. Blackwell had the IT guys switch the DNS on election night in order to accomplish a man-in-the-middle exploit on election results."
Sure, you must speak for everyone, this must all be fiction.
First of all, this is block on a per SIM and/or port basis. Secondly, you might have full data plan instead of just the $5.99 data. And lastly, it appears that everyone who previously HAD your experience just randomly can no longer connect as of a few days or a week ago. And obviously this is going to be on a region by region basis as they start throwing switches on ports your java / apps can access.
So, I dare you to go download Opera mini or the one for your Blackberry.. and see how long you can use it and google maps. Enjoy T-Mobile tech support. O BTW, call them and ask them if you are allowed to use Google Maps on your plan.
Sure stick up for DCI Group.. Maybe you should do a little 'googling' first.
The Hill
March 29, 2006 Wednesday
HEADLINE: Foreign-agent lobbyists amid uproars, duck for cover
The brutal ruling junta of Burma dropped its last foreign-agent lobbyists, the Republican PR firm DCI Group, in 2003.
We're talking Swift Boat Vets, McCain 2000 push-polling smear, good friends with Rove and PFA.
Ok, so I looked into this back when it happened. I even read the police report.
What was stolen (sometime in the afternoon, while the VA researcher was probably golfing) from the home was a laptop, an external hard-drive (assuming USB, heck might be firewire), and "some change". Now aside from the interesting question of why would you only take that, and not the CD-ROMs with even more VA data, that were laying nearby. Or, why would a petty, common thief not take more stuff? This was a 3pm-ish burglery on a quiet street in a crime-ridden D.C./Virginia area.
I'm glad the forensics guys know the laptop was not taken apart, but how hard is it to dump the external harddrive data? Sure, if you are dumb and use WindowsXP or something, there will be a last-access time (assuming NTFS). But wouldn't a data thief use some other means? And why not destroy the disks after you make a copy? If it was idiot thieves that didn't know what they had, odds are they did boot it up and mess around. Heck they probably traced it's MAC address to find it. (That would be a more interesting article) But sadly it talks about laptop forensics and doesn't mean anything. What if someone accessed the data? Can you prove no one copied the external harddrive?
I have trouble believing a burgler would hold on to a laptop for a month, and then sell it. Or if they did immediately pawn it, how did both the laptop and harddrive end up back together in the police posession?
... as the current surges, it crushes the liner at velocities of 12070 m/s... achieves pressures approximates the center of the earth (millions of atmospheres)... the few microseconds it operates.
19 megaAmps @ 1V would be 19 megaWatts and need about 40Farad of capacitor banks
19 megaAmps @ 1mV would be 19 kWatts and need about 40,000 Farad of capacitor banks
19 megaAmps @ 1000V would be 19 gigaWatts and need about 40,000uF of capacitor banks
Ok, WOW, MPAA put out a press release! It must be TRUE!
We know for a fact the MPAA doesn't have any laywers. None of whom would be able to make the statement sound all menacing and convincing.
What we know for a fact is lokitorrent douche struck a deal with MPAA. We also know he collected money. We also know MPAA would probably have shut him down eventually.
The issue here is:
- all the collect money!
- did he have a deal with MPAA all along?
- how much money did he pocket?
Seems to me that filling their dB with useless information would be more effective. (Increasing the victim to fake ratio). These forms are where they are actually taking bank acct numbers. Taking their bandwidth is s temporary band-aid when they are opening webhosting accounts for free, or at most $5.
Couldn't someone make a bookmarklet or javascript to fill forms with fake info? Here are some of the forms they use to get personal information.
Anyone notice that some of the google spiders report like Mozilla User Agent strings. Could it be that Google plans to shift some of the marketshare through it's bot army?
Would it really be that hard for story posters to change the URL to a Coral cache? Any link on the front page should be through Coral. I'll bet it could even be automated.
The Bullsh*t meter when off when:
* No mention of coil size or currents used or measured. (300 ohm? what gauge, what inductance, what coil radius) How can they say a "small current'. WTF, what kind of field strength are we talking about. Amps, microamps?
* How can you measure or emit 7Hz with a coil that is a few inches in diameter?
* Weirdly using 7Hz and then talking about 7.83Hz Why wouldn't they try these experiments in all of the Schumann resonance frequencies.
Best fake article ever. Out of a hundred comments so far no one noticed this is fake. This guy already got fooled at p2pnet.
Why this fake article works is that Scientology really believes this stuff. It's in the Psych Busters propaganda video the cult puts out.
Not only that, those electors may be violating State law, but so what?
There is not Constitutional requirement that the electors vote in any certain way or adhere to State laws or popular vote. That is why we live in a Republic, and there have many historical cases of electors not voting for the "correct" state required candidate. Sometimes by accident even.
"Before Diebold set about making voting machines, they made ATMs."
Or not. But hey why worry about pesky details. You think the ATM hardware vendor could come up with something as horrible and cheap as the voting machines? GES bought a few companies and eventually was bought by Diebold.
Bob and Todd Urosevich are the criminal brother who are behind ES&S and Diebold which are responsible for counting 80% of all the votes in this country. HAVA funneled $3.9 BILLION dollars into a handful of these voting machine companies which sold the states crappy, unreliable, cheap voting machines. Instead of asking for their money back, States are now going to spend even more money to these same vendors to replace all the touchscreens.
$3.9 Billion to crooks.
Jeff Dean the senior programmer for Diebold before they were bought by the ATM company was convicted of 23 counts of felony theft for planting back doors in software he created for ATMs using.
Think about that.
All the court has to do is subpoena all the RAM on the server. Surely that will reveal the evil do-ers IP addresses! O.. wait... This sounds familiar...
Oops, it appears the flash player is still live: http://thevideobay.org/player/flvplayer.swf
You can also download some of the sample uploaded vids, but some are VERY weird.. probably nsfw.. you have been warned!
http://video01.thevideobay.org/vids/38.flv (replace "38" with any number)
(Though one of their test uploads looks to be NSFW) google cache of thevideobay.org/recent
Prior to shutting down all external links that were left live, they were using flvplayer.js with this header in the javascript.
For one thing it was SWITCHED BEFORE ELECTION NIGHT. They repeated this in at least Apr 2006 and was still active in Nov 2006. Just because NetCraft shows nothing is meaningless.
As to affect the GOTV and late-day voters.. This is wrong. Counties should only be posting absentee results to the SOS mid-day. No results should be posted on county websites or the state website until ALL polls are closed in Ohio. In 2006, the website was delayed for two hours or more from posting PUBLIC results until Cuyahoga County polls were closed (held open later due to court order). I do not believe this applied in 2004 when there was 12 hours to vote in Kenyon, or polls opened after midnight.
DNS issue.. hit reload a bunch.. It's either a timing issue, or crappy registerspy
r y/2006/11/7/115314/922
Maybe come kind editor can update the link and slap in a ".nyud.net:8080"
http://scoop.epluribusmedia.org.nyud.net:8080/sto
No one has figured out yet the /. submission is someone that read the Free Press article yesterday and now scrubs it of anything useful and posts to front page.
The "Netcraft info" isn't added in. The submission stole just that part and put it here. Also the Alternet article is a copy of the one on Free Press where they again stripped all the useful links off of it.
You are wrong. Feel free the read this which showed the servers were enabled in both places. In fact there is no reason to outsource the election results webpage to a partisan group. If your theory is that OARnet (think supercomputing) can't handle the traffic... (uh??) and they can't install servers into the Ohio IT (uh??).. If that is your theory than why was this TN partisan company used for a primary election in 2006? And why were the county results still sent to Smartech in Nov 2006 when the DNS never changed, and the webserver was the regular old Ohio IT one? Just RTFA.
ePluribus Media reported this story back in Nov 2006 -- "Ken Blackwell Outsources Ohio Election Results to GOP Internet Operatives, Again"
The NetCraft IP funny business was noted, and the election.sos.state.oh.us was updated and checked on from 2005 onwards, that is why you can look at NetCraft today on see a history of it. The list of domains hosted on SMARTech were also added to Robtex by querying a list of servers with a long list and adding to it over the years.
This was posted by some asshat who read the Free Press article The GOP's cyber election hit squad and is trying to take credit.
This is horrible to leave out the actual reporting on this and only link to the NetCraft "smoking gun". The mods here really, really suck.
This was first reported on by ePluribus Media back in Nov. 2006
Ken Blackwell Outsources Ohio Election Results to GOP Internet Operatives, Again
And again summarized yesterday by Columbus Free Press
The GOP's cyber election hit squad
This was submitted yesterday when this was still news:
Sure, you must speak for everyone, this must all be fiction.
First of all, this is block on a per SIM and/or port basis. Secondly, you might have full data plan instead of just the $5.99 data. And lastly, it appears that everyone who previously HAD your experience just randomly can no longer connect as of a few days or a week ago. And obviously this is going to be on a region by region basis as they start throwing switches on ports your java / apps can access.
So, I dare you to go download Opera mini or the one for your Blackberry.. and see how long you can use it and google maps. Enjoy T-Mobile tech support. O BTW, call them and ask them if you are allowed to use Google Maps on your plan.
We're talking Swift Boat Vets, McCain 2000 push-polling smear, good friends with Rove and PFA.
Here's some links, you lazy bastard.
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=DCI_Gr
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Tom_Sy
http://mediamatters.org/items/200408260008
http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/001250.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DCI_Group
Ok, so I looked into this back when it happened. I even read the police report.
What was stolen (sometime in the afternoon, while the VA researcher was probably golfing) from the home was a laptop, an external hard-drive (assuming USB, heck might be firewire), and "some change". Now aside from the interesting question of why would you only take that, and not the CD-ROMs with even more VA data, that were laying nearby. Or, why would a petty, common thief not take more stuff? This was a 3pm-ish burglery on a quiet street in a crime-ridden D.C./Virginia area.
I'm glad the forensics guys know the laptop was not taken apart, but how hard is it to dump the external harddrive data? Sure, if you are dumb and use WindowsXP or something, there will be a last-access time (assuming NTFS). But wouldn't a data thief use some other means? And why not destroy the disks after you make a copy? If it was idiot thieves that didn't know what they had, odds are they did boot it up and mess around. Heck they probably traced it's MAC address to find it. (That would be a more interesting article) But sadly it talks about laptop forensics and doesn't mean anything. What if someone accessed the data? Can you prove no one copied the external harddrive?
I have trouble believing a burgler would hold on to a laptop for a month, and then sell it. Or if they did immediately pawn it, how did both the laptop and harddrive end up back together in the police posession?
Ok, WOW, MPAA put out a press release! It must be TRUE!
We know for a fact the MPAA doesn't have any laywers. None of whom would be able to make the statement sound all menacing and convincing.
What we know for a fact is lokitorrent douche struck a deal with MPAA. We also know he collected money. We also know MPAA would probably have shut him down eventually.
The issue here is:
- all the collect money!
- did he have a deal with MPAA all along?
- how much money did he pocket?
While there are many universities in Ohio, there is no U of O. In this case they mean Ohio Univ (not to be confused with OSU)
Ironic in that Coral Cache is down, but remove the .nyud.net part and the images work. Coral shows it's uselessness now.
Seems to me that filling their dB with useless information would be more effective. (Increasing the victim to fake ratio). These forms are where they are actually taking bank acct numbers. Taking their bandwidth is s temporary band-aid when they are opening webhosting accounts for free, or at most $5.
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Couldn't someone make a bookmarklet or javascript to fill forms with fake info? Here are some of the forms they use to get personal information.
http://www.raboswiss.com/housec/ACCSETUP.HTM
http://www.swissroyallbank.com/onlinebanking/gets
http://www.kashbankcorp.com/contact_us.php
http://www.alphapbonline.com/aibb/online_servces.
http://www.alliance-ctb.com/ebank/apply.asp
http://www.libertystrongholdgroup.com/aindex.html
http://www.fichnet.net/contact.php
2029!! I thought we are supposed to be worried about the Social Security thing in 2049!!
Anyone notice that some of the google spiders report like Mozilla User Agent strings. Could it be that Google plans to shift some of the marketshare through it's bot army?
Would it really be that hard for story posters to change the URL to a Coral cache? Any link on the front page should be through Coral. I'll bet it could even be automated.