Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet September 19, 2014 However, - TopicsExpress



          

Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet September 19, 2014 However, almost as soon as the vote count began last night, some were pointing to alleged examples of tampering. In the first example, bundles of referendum papers are seen on top of a table designated for ‘No’ votes and yet when zoomed in, the top paper on two of the bundles clearly shows an X marked in the box for ‘Yes’. The second clip shows a man at a desk in a polling station writing on a piece of paper. Some claim this proves he is filling in referendum cards, although he could just as easily be tallying up votes. The third example is a little harder to explain. It shows a woman at a polling station counting votes. She takes one paper from the ‘No’ pile and places it in the ‘Yes’ pile before taking at least two cards from the ‘Yes’ pile and placing them in the ‘No’ pile. In the final weeks of the campaign, the British government displayed panic at the fact that polls showed the gap between the two camps narrowing, with the ‘yes’ campaign even taking the lead at one point. Had the referendum gone the other way, the impact on Westminster would have been monumental, with many speculating that Prime Minister David Cameron would have been forced to resign. Footage shows ‘yes’ votes being added to ‘no’ pile A number of people turned up to vote only to find that their names had already been crossed off the list, suggesting other people were voting multiple times. Despite a ten per cent margin of victory for the ‘No’ campaign in the Scottish referendum, some supporters of the ‘Yes’ camp are pointing to videos which they claim show evidence of vote rigging
Posted on: Mon, 22 Sep 2014 22:28:19 +0000

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