Capture

Computer Programmer Admits Under Oath that Politicians Paid Him to Try and Rig Elections

Clinton Curtis, a computer programmer, admitted under oath years ago that, not only are there programs that can be used to fix elections, but, in October 2000, he wrote a prototype for then-Speaker of the House in Florida Tom Feeney (R). Curtis said that the program could flip the results to show that the preferred candidate won 51 percent to 49 percent.

Watch Curtis’s full testimony, and for the full Clint Curtis story, check out our good friend Brad Friedman’s coverage over at BradBlog.com (he’s been covering this for over a decade!)

© 2014 Ring of Fire Radio