Wednesday, July 08, 2009

Re: The case against EVMs: ipso facto unconstitutionality

nalapat saraph,

thanks for the information. i am familiar with the senthil and kalyan websites, but the "interpretation" link below sets out the EC website data availability issue well. it appears, if i may paraphrase, that the 'VOTESPOLLED' was actually known to the EC as of may 6th, and it could well be the case that this data was actually DOWNLOADED TO THE COUNTING MACHINES (ie. the control units), rather than uploaded from them!

that would be quite remarkable indeed. and proof of fraud.

thanks
rajeev

On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Nalapat Saraph <nalapatandsaraph@gmail.com> wrote:
Rajiv,

Here is a link to the original questions we have raised: http://government.wikia.com/wiki/2009_Lok_Sabha_Data_Questions
Here is an interpretation of our research that a wiki user has posted: http://government.wikia.com/wiki/Review_the_2009_Lok_Sabha_Election_Process:_Promises_and_Reality
Here is a link to a detailed blog describing how Trojan Horse+Wireless Chips+Excel Spreadsheets make a potent combination for centralized control of large number of EVMs:http://psenthilraja.wordpress.com/2009/05/24/remote-controlling-evm-manufacturing-election-result/#comments
Here is a link to an excellent collection of various viewpoints on the election:http://sites.google.com/site/hindunew/electronic-voting-machines



1 comment:

bly243001 said...

Sorry for being off-topic
but this is too juicy a story not to archive

A fable of blood and bribes