Alarming account of how our media is being aggressively discouraged from reporting any facts of interest. In this telling clip from DAY 2 of Florida State's 2006 parallel testing of ES&S's iVotronic touchscreen systems which lost 18, 412 votes from the now infamous Sarasota Congressional election...
Florida State D.O.E. Spokesperson Sterling Ivy confronts a local ABC affiliate for reporting on how the State's self-regulated testing of their own e-voting machines is being viewed by some as a "conflict of interest."
After this heated exchange was moved outside (by Mr. Ivy to "review the tape") SHADOWVOTE's Leonard Schmiege, thinking twice but reacting quickly, runs out after them in the dark warehouse parking lot to ask Mr. Ivy a follow up question or two... (Filmed in night-vision!)
Jeannie Dean writes: "This clip is Classic Schmiege..."
Hi, Abbelin! I wish I knew. Hoping they will find it eventually/ especially in an election year. Meantime, sure am glad you tuned in!
Means the WORLD, truly, as I make these videos for the public record, and sometimes get blue that the public doesn't seem to watch them.
Still, citizen by citizen--we see change. Ever slow, but encouraging nonetheless.
Thanks so much for your kind words!
jeanniedean 3 years ago