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would seem to be the trade organization that they both seem to be involved with. You guys may know much more than me so forgive me if i am giving you repeat info. It seems that ITAA (information technologies association of America) The ITAA seems to have lobbied awful hard to get the machines into the voting. The ITAA seems to be pretty much in control of the us. Cybernet controls info on the web. secure sites, credit cards, and ITAA seems to be involved from everything from immigration to homeland security. I may be seeing too much cloak and dagger but when you control the information, you do control the world. They run the isp, banking info, credit card info. well it seems like so much that its scary. And they are just part of the World ItAA. Do they control the lotteries? I don't know but as far as the 911 conspiracy theorists goes, there is money to be made in information technologies if a country is afraid. If they are making homeland security equipment, then they have a lot to gain out of terrorist attacks. Also the owner of Cybernet, laith alsarraf, testified in the hearings regarding having to sign in with a credit card to porn sites in order to prove you were 18. Of course, he ran those credit card sites. Anyway, the hearing was on 9/11, cant remember the year. While I think it is very ominous for us to have only a few companies in control of so very much information,ie homeland security, bank info, internet info, remember, I've been up all night and not thinking too good. I do think that we need to check into everyone involved with Itaa. Like i said, they lobbied very hard to get those machines in and to make Americans think that they were OK to trust them. There was a committee formed to investigate the machines but the VP of the committee ended up being on the board of Itaa itself. Sorry, i was just out running around snooping and didn't save things. There was really little to save as it was just a piece here and there and i was skimming. will search more if this seems to be a possibility. By the way ITAA is a coalition of over 400 companies so I'm sure if anything were happening, that it was a limited number of players involved and not the whole organization. Cybernet just got a contract to do the software for banks in India too. remember i haven't slept much for several days, so take this info with a grain of salt. search for itaa diebold, then itaa cybernet
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