ELRON - VOXEO: The Israeli
Defense Firm That Tallies the Iowa Caucus
By Christopher Bollyn
31 December 2007
Part 1
The other articles in this series: Bollyn-after-kidnapping.html#elections
ELRON ELECTRONICS:
The Israeli Defense Company
That Tallies the Iowa Caucus
The Iowa caucus is only a few days away and the
nation's attention will be directed to the results, which signify the beginning
of the U.S. presidential race. But does anyone watch who tallies the results
of the Iowa caucus?
The Iowa caucus results were tallied in 2004 by
a company that is headed by a man whose company was bought by Elron Electronics,
the Israeli defense firm. I suspect that it will be the same this year.
Don't expect to see any grassroots political activists doing the tally
in Iowa. The Israeli defense establishment takes care of that part of the
American "democratic" election process.
VOXEO
In the summer of 2004, I first learned that a
foreign and out-of-state company using Interactive Voice Response (IVR)
technology tallied the Iowa caucus results.
The system used to tally the 2004 Iowa caucus
results was provided by a company called Voxeo, which was apparently based
in Orlando, Florida. (Yellow flag goes up in the mind of those familiar
with Orlando and electronic vote fraud history. See Bollyn article on Wang
below.)
The calls from the nearly 2,000 caucus centers
in Iowa went to a Voxeo call center in Atlanta, Georgia.
On January 31, 2005, I wrote to Michelle Bauer,
Iowa's Secretary of State with some questions about the use of Voxeo, a
foreign company located in Florida, to tally the results of the Iowa caucus:
Subject: How was the Iowa Caucus Tallied?
Dear Sirs,
When I visited the headquarters of the Democratic
Party in Des Moines last summer, I learned that the tally of the Iowa caucus
had been "out-sourced" to a company in Atlanta, Georgia.
What this means is that the tallying of the Iowa
caucus results was done over the telephone, using the touch-tone buttons,
to enter the results from each caucus location…
I am interested in how this was done, and why.
Why did the Democratic Party allow the crucial tally of the caucus results
to be done by a company in Atlanta? Don't they trust their own math skills?
Can any of you provide any information about this
matter?
Kind regards,
Christopher Bollyn
A person named Mike Milligan wrote back on
behalf of Secretary of State Bauer:
Mike Milligan <milliganconsulting@mchsi.com>
wrote:
Dear Christopher:
The Secretary of State forwarded me the email
you sent to then on Monday, January 31, 2004 [sic] regarding the Iowa Caucuses.
Unfortunately you either received some incorrect
information in your travels or are confused. The Iowa Democratic Party
completed all of the caucus night tabulations in Iowa, in the Des Moines/Polk
County Convention Center, which was the Caucus night HQ. In fact, our tech
staff wrote the software that tabulated the results.
To answer your second to last question, we feel
we have a comfortable grasp of mathematics.
Sincerely,
MWM
Mike Milligan, Executive Director
Iowa Democratic Party
(515) 244-7292 ex. 676
I wrote this note back to Mr. Milligan:
Dear Mr. Milligan,
I am responding to you about how the caucus results
for the Iowa Democratic Party were tallied on the night of the nation's
first caucus. After checking my sources, I can assure you that it is correct
that an out-of-state telephone/computer system tallied the Iowa precinct
results.
The system used was provided by Voxeo Corporation
based in Orlando, Florida. The calls went from Iowa to a call center in
Atlanta, Georgia.
See: www.voxeo.com
This information was first provided to me last
August by John McCormally, Communications Director for the Iowa Democratic
Party in Des Moines, Iowa.
Today I called Voxeo (800) 305-5771 in Orlando
and although I didn't go into detail, the receptionist confirmed that Voxeo
had conducted the telephone tally of the Iowa Democratic Caucus results.
How is it that you don't know that?
McCormally told me that chairmen were selected
in all 1,993 precincts and these chairmen called in on touch-tone phones
and after giving their PIN number, were able to enter the results from
their precinct using the touch-tone number pad.
I'm not going to go into great detail at this
point, but this procedure of using an out-of-state computer company to
tally the precinct results for the Iowa Democratic Caucus lacks the transparency
and openness that one might expect in this exercise in grass-roots poll.
Clearly, if someone wanted to adjust the results,
it would be the easiest thing to do to do it through this computer system
in Orlando, Florida. The Democrats in Iowa would never be aware of it,
regardless of their math skills, unless the paper results were carefully
audited in an open and honest manner.
Christopher Bollyn
THE ISRAELIS & VOXEO
Now, who really is Voxeo, and why are the Iowa
caucus results tallied by them? I don't know if the 2008 Iowa results will
be tallied in the same way, but I wouldn't doubt it.
Voxeo is headed by Jonathan Taylor, who is the
company's President and CEO. This is what his Voxeo webpage says about
him:
Jonathan combined his experience in both
business operations and technology innovation to found Voxeo in 1999. Under
his guidance, Voxeo has seen triple-digit revenue growth for four consecutive
years and has been profitable since January, 2004. Prior to Voxeo, Jonathan
founded and helped bring three additional software and infrastructure service
companies to profitability.
From 1995 to 1997, Jonathan was the founder and
President of InterResearch and Development Group (IRdg), Inc. IRdg created
and licensed iPost - the first internet powered OEM unified messaging solution
- to leading telecommunications providers including Ericsson, Motorola
and Unisys. IRdg was acquired by Elron Electronic Industries (Nasdq: ELRN)
subsidiary MediaGate in 1997.
There you have it. Jonathan Taylor's company,
which he founded, was taken over by Elron Electronic Industries, the Israeli
defense high tech company:
In its early days, Elron focused on defense,
particularly electronics and avionics, as well as the emerging medical
and technology sectors. In 1966, Elron founded Elbit, which combined the
expertise of the Ministry of Defense-Research Institute in special computer
design with Elron's experience in electronic product design, manufacture
and management.
Source: elron.net/default.asp?PageID=203
This is important information that Americans
need to know and which they will not find in the Zionist-controlled media
in the United States. It needs to be understood that the entire election
process in the United States is a fraud. More than that, it is a fraud
that is being perpetrated by the Israeli defense establishment on the naïve
and gullible American public.
The sine qua non of an honest and transparent
election process is the open counting of the votes by the voters themselves
in each polling station in front of the open eyes of other citizens and
members of the media. Any compromise in this most fundamental and essential
process which acts to remove the citizenry from the vote-counting process
simply cannot be accepted.
This is what Americans MUST get back to, in every
polling station in the nation: paper ballots that are hand counted in front
of the public.
Nothing else will do to protect their democratic
franchise in the United States - NOTHING. |