Four-star general sacked [Aug 10] 'In an extraordinary move, the Army sacked a four-star general
who was the subject of a Defense Department investigation into alleged sexual misconduct, an
official said Tuesday. Gen. Kevin P. Byrnes, commander of Army Training and Doctrine Command,
was approaching retirement when the decision to relieve him of duty was. Byrnes, 55, a Vietnam
veteran, ranked third in seniority among the Army's 11 four-star generals. In his position as
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ZetaTalk: Decapitation Process
commander of Training and Doctrine Command, Byrnes oversaw all Army training programs and
the development of war-fighting guidelines. Among the four-star general or flag officers to have
been relieved of command in recent years was Navy Adm. Richard C. Macke, sacked as commander
of Pacific Command in 1995 for remarks he made about the case of U.S. Marines accused of raping
a 12-year-old Japanese girl. Gen. Michael Dugan was fired as chief of staff of the Air Force in
1990 for comments to reporters about planning for the 1991 Gulf War.
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ZetaTalk: Countering Fraud
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ZetaTalk: Countering Fraud
written Nov 9, 2006
Resurgent Democrats Win Control of House [Nov 8] Democrats won control of the House early
Wednesday after a dozen years of Republican rule in a resounding repudiation of a war, a president and a
scandal-scarred Congress. Republicans fell from power in every region of the country - conservative,
liberal and moderate - as well as in every type of district - urban, rural and suburban. Exit polls showed
middle class voters who fled to the GOP a dozen years ago appeared to return to the Democrats. [and
from another] Democrats Need Va., Mont. to Take Senate [Nov 8] Democrats captured four of the six
Republican-held seats they needed to take control of the Senate, winning critical contests in Ohio, Rhode
Island, Pennsylvania and Missouri, and inched closer Wednesday to erasing the GOP's majority.
Democrats mounted challenges for two remaining Republican-held seats in Virginia and Montana - and
were ahead in both. [and from another] With 99% of the votes counted, Webb maintains a slight lead:
There are 30,000 uncounted ballots reported from pro-Webb Fairfax County. Election workers have gone
home for the evening and will resume counting in the morning. There were still uncounted votes in
strongly pro-Webb Arlington County, Fairfax City, and Isle of Wight. A few votes remained to be counted
in evenly split Loudoun County. [and from another] The exit polls that leaked out in the late afternoon
ended up matching the final results almost exactly -- nothing like what happened in those other Bush-era
elections. The razor-close races all broke late for the Democrats, unlike Florida in 2000 or Ohio in 2004,
and when that happened, there were no major charges of fraud, and no demand for a recount.
Nancy promised that after the election we would share some of what went on behind the scenes in our efforts, in
concert with the Puppet Master's resources, to counter voter fraud. Where we will not divulge all aspects of this team
effort, nor the techniques used, we will discuss some of this as it is by now well known to Karl Rove and company and
thus no point in withholding this information from the public. Rove's team had lined up thousands of individuals across
the country, in key battleground states, to effect voter fraud. He had layers, such that if the lower layer failed, another
higher up would be in place, one or the other sure to succeed. To effect a sense of reality, the vote would be designed
to go the way the local populace would vote for all but the key federal elections, as was done for the 2004 fraud. Thus,
it would seem the voters were matching the polls on all but the federal question. Bush and Cheney and Rove and
friends had predicted would go Republican, to retain Republican control of Congress, putting this idea forth so it
would not seem strange. Rove had multiple technique, for instance:
Replacing paper ballots with substitute ballots already prepared, so the ballots going into a tabulating machine
would be the substitutes, not those the voters prepared. Since there is no name or ID on the voter ballots, there is
no way to go back to the voter and ask if this was their ballot. The voter ballots would be destroyed, the
substitutes retained for any recounts. This requires a compliant poll worker, with responsibility over the paper
ballot stacks.
Modifying electronic voting totals, by special cards inserted into the voting machines or tabulating machines, or
special scripts running on the tabulating machines. These cards and scripts would be switched back or erased
afterwards, leaving no trace of tampering. This requires access to the machines ahead of voting day, and after
hours on voting day, so no trace is left. Recounts are impossible on electronic voting machines without