It just hit me that perhaps the 10,000 electronic voting machines that were burned (case still unsolved) in August 2010 in Houston (TX) might not have been RATS upset over redistricting. It might have been someone who understood the problem.
“During the midterm elections in November 2010, SCYTL successfully carried out electoral modernization projects in 14 States... The states that used SCYTLs technologies during the Midterms were New York, Texas, Washington, California, Florida, Alabama, Missouri, Indiana, Kansas, Mississippi, New Mexico, Nebraska, West Virginia and Washington DC.”
“the companys software will be used to report election results in the state of Arkansas” (for the Nov. ‘12 election)
“SCYTL technology was the subject of controversy in South Carolina during its 2012 Republican primary. The Ron Paul campaign charged that there were major problems with the process of vote tabulation”
“Bev Harris, an elections and voter fraud expert, wrote that the manner in which SCYTL reports election results are very hard to monitor for fraud. According to Harris, a citizen observer would have to be present at the time the polls close to capture evidence of precinct results. Otherwise there is no way to compare the numbers.”
” According to Harris, a citizen observer would have to be present at the time the polls close to capture evidence of precinct results. Otherwise there is no way to compare the numbers.”
This is just what I figured.