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Based on the hundreds of statements by people who checked their ballot papers and they were blank on the back, and that these were not highlighted by counting staff at all the counting centres, then, assuming vote rigging was taking place, one conclusion we have to consider is that the ballot boxes filled with blanks were replaced with ballot boxes containing a high % of Nos (and with Unique ID numbers)...as outlined on this site below. Its either that or mass delusion and some kind of false memory condition across the whole country! What do people think about this...does this scenario seem possible? Any proof, observations, links, etc from anyone to back this up? From: SOTT.NET “If someone wanted to rig the referendum result, there are two rather simple and secure ways to do so. The first would have been to switch a certain number of real ballot boxes with pre-prepared (and heavily No-weighted) boxes at some stage between the boxes leaving the polling stations and their arrival at the counting venue(s). Recall what the Russian observers said: procedures at the Edinburgh counting venue for verifying which ballot boxes came from where were so lax that they were unable to tell which boxes came from which polling stations. “The opportunity for pre-prepared boxes to be switched prior to their arrival at the counting venue, or even switched on arrival by a receiver, is apparent. It is equally, or perhaps more, likely that the switching of ballot boxes occurred en-route from the polling station to the counting venue. Recall again the reports of a variety of very different modes of transport being used to deliver the ballot boxes - from couriers, to individuals arriving alone in cars, to people getting onto regular buses - and the accounts of there being no security to accompany them And the second last paragraph: “And thats the main point. It is difficult to think of a more direct or inflammatory threat to the very foundations of the British establishment elite than the break up of the United Kingdom and the loss (to them) of its resources and human capital. As Jim Sillars pointed out, their function is the protection of their interests in the form of a United Kingdom firmly under their control. It would therefore not only have been an extreme dereliction of their duty to fail to derail Scottish independence, they would also have been recklessly ignoring their own personal interests. In the real world, therefore, far away from the freedom and democracy propaganda of English politicians, it is a foregone conclusion that some elements of British intelligence rigged the Scottish referendum vote.”
Posted on: Sun, 28 Sep 2014 17:09:45 +0000

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