Wednesday, March 7, 2012

spoofing & disposable cell phones

To spoof or not to spoof. "A spoofing attack is a situation in which one person or program successfully masquerades as another by falsifying data and thereby gaining an illegitimate advantage." And the disposable 'burner' cell phone, purchased in the Guelph area, using RackNine, who's suing Pat Martin (Winnipeg Centre) and the NDP ($5m) for loss of business and defamation, which seems quite petty, no ... pathetic. Lemme get this straight. There is one investigator (Ronald Lamothe) and there are 31,000+ Elections Canada complaints.

Spoofing: what happened? in Saanich-Gulf Islands, nothing. harassment, spoofing, intimidation, or false identification do not count (Elections Canada)?? that is not reassuring. but good to know, because... it's time to start making calls! anonyvotomafioso fraud is okay! elections are ... just like Nigerian bank emails!

like the anonymous phone calls to an elderly breast cancer survivor who spoke out about her humiliating experience with airport security and scanners. ("airport security slammed after senior humiliated, tot subjected to pat-down," Friday, January 14, 2011 - "Since her story garnered national publicity, Strecker says she's received several anonymous voice mails accusing her of using the incident for personal gain.")

Lemme get this straight, again. There is one investigator (Ronald Lamothe) and 31,000+ Elections Canada complaints.

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