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| | Name : | Warren Smith | Organization : | N/A | Post Date : | 9/30/2005 |
| Section : | 6.7 | Page no. : | | Line no.: | | Comment : | SECTION 6.7: WIRELESS:
Imagine a law intended to protect us from nuclear weapons that read "it
is perfectly ok for you to own a nuclear weapon and keep in in your house,
although we
look down upon that practice. All we ask (as a purely voluntary
guideline,
not required by law) is this: if you do choose to own a nuclear weapon,
then you must sign a piece of paper saying you agree only to use it in the
following authorized ways."
Well that is precisely what this ludicrous section does. It essentially
says to possibly-corrupt voting machine manufacturers
(and let me note: the major US voting machine
companies contain known convicted criminals - bribery, theft, fraud,
drug trafficking -
in high management positions, and quite possibly employees who have
been bribed
by foreign intelligence agencies - in fact it is wholy legal for those
employees or even owners to literally BE foreign nationals who ADMIT
to also being employees of foreign intelligence agencies... and
indeed US voting machine companies HAVE been owned by
rich foreigners from non-democratic countries, who almost certainly were
closely linked to that country's rulers):
Hey! It is perfectly ok if you put wireless communications
devices in your voting machines which would allow anybody within a mile
to reprogram or control those machines to do whatever he wants - PROVIDED
you sign a
piece of paper (e.g. see 6.7.2.5 & 6.7.5.2 for typical laughably
unenforceable examples - actually checking
to see if these criteria are satisfied is well known to be a
Turing-undecidable problem) saying "I certify my wireless interfaces will
not be used in those bad ways." | |
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