Friday, July 27: The Peter B. Collins Show as Guest Hosted by Brad…

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It’s the LAST DAY of Brad’s week-and-a-half long Guest Hosting stint on the Peter B. Collins Show! And boy have we had a great time, and hope you have, too! Listen in today at 3p-6p PT (6p-9p ET) for our final “Bradcast” from the facilities of Pacifica’s Houston station, KPFT.

Today is BE THE MEDIA/FREE-SPEECH FRIDAY! So it’s your chance to call in with whatever’s on your mind (1-888-5PeterB)!

We’ll have a few guests hanging with us. With perhaps more to come (if we’re in the mood, or they decide to drop by). Just added: GREG PALAST, whom you may have heard of, will be dropping by to say hello and take your calls.

Also, today’s previously scheduled guests (subject to change/updates as warranted): BRYAN MYERS, producer of PBS’s NOW, on tonight’s special report — including new, never-before-released documents — on Voter Caging (check local listings for airtime); today’s Daily Election Integrity Hour with JOHN GIDEON of VotersUnite.org with news on the release of CA SoS Bowen’s unprecedented “Top-to-Bottom Review” of Voting Systems, plus a backlog of stories we haven’t been able to get to all week, BREAKING NEWS and YOUR CALLS in the Free Speech/Be The Media Zone!

Listen LIVE via: http://www.PeterBCollins.com (or an on-air affiliate station)
Call in at: 1-888-5-PeterB (1-888-573-8372)
Open thread discussion during the show: In Comments below…


POST-SHOW UPDATE/ARCHIVE:

HOUR 1: Open lines, news from Bush World, breaking news on Bowen’s “Top-to-Bottom Review” of voting systems, and Greg Palast on vote-caging et al…
[audio:http://bradblog.com/audio/PeterBCollins_BradGuestHost_072707_Hour1.mp3]

HOUR 2: Open lines, more news from Bush World, and Bryan Myers on details from PBS’s NOW report on vote-caging, airing this evening…
[audio:http://bradblog.com/audio/PeterBCollins_BradGuestHost_072707_Hour2.mp3]

HOUR 3: Election Integrity Hour – Details from Bowen’s “Top-to-Bottom Review” with John Gideon (report was released while we were on the air), a hand-off to Christine Craft of 1240am Talk City in Sacramento, who will be taking over as Guest Host of the PBC show beginning next week, and also leading a group to Bowen’s public hearing next Monday, and tons of last minute callers!…
[audio:http://bradblog.com/audio/PeterBCollins_BradGuestHost_072707_Hour3.mp3]

Thank you, PBC! Houston! And everybody in between! We’re “outta here”!

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60 Comments on “Friday, July 27: The Peter B. Collins Show as Guest Hosted by Brad…

  1. The whole world around here is being whacked and mowed and I’m really, really hoping I’ll be able to hear everyone over the din.

  2. Notes from ongoing conference call with Debra Bowen:
    1. Security teams were able to bypass both physical and software security in every system they tested.
    2. SOS wants input from people who will read the several-hundred page report of findings over the weekend.
    3. No recommendations made yet – awaiting input Monday
    4. Public hearing at 10 a.m. Monday (7/30/07) at the SOS auditorium in Sacramento and continue that day until all testimony is taken.
    5.Web cast likely via CalChannel live. Will also be videotaped and archived on Monday.
    6. L.A. County’s InkAVote is in limbo – since there was such delay by ES&S – uncertain how long it will take to deal with them – status up in the air.
    7. Decisions WILL be made on EVERY system (Sequoia, ES&S and Diebold) by August 3rd.

    More to follow as call continues!

  3. Here’s where Debra Bowen’s top-to-bottom review results will be posted when available:

  4. Executive Summary re Sequoia-

    6.1 Sequoia
    The red team analyzing the Sequoia system identified several issues. They fall into
    several classes:
    1. Physical Security. The testers were able to gain access to the internals of the systems
    by, for example, unscrewing screws to bypass locks. The screws were not protected
    by seals. Similarly, plastic covers that were protected by seals could be pried open
    enough to insert tools that could manipulate the protected buttons without damaging
    the disk, they could overwrite the boot loader and replace it with a malicious boot loader.
    This program could then corrupt anything it loaded, including previously uncorrupted
    firmware. the seals or leaving any evidence that the security of the system had been
    compromised.
    2. Overwriting Firmware. The testers discovered numerous ways to overwrite the
    firmware of the Sequoia Edge system, using (for example) malformed font files and
    doctored update cartridges. The general approach was to write a program into
    memory and use that to write the corrupt firmware onto disk. At the next reboot, the
    boot loader loaded the malicious firmware. At this point, the attackers controlled the
    machine, and could manipulate the results of the election. No source code access was
    required or used for this attack, and a feature of the proprietary operating system on
    the Edge made the attack easier than if a commercial operating system had been used.
    3. Overwriting the Boot Loader. Just as the testers could overwrite firmware on the
    disk, they could overwrite the boot loader and replace it with a malicious boot loader.
    This program could then corrupt anything it loaded, including previously uncorrupted
    firmware.
    4. Detecting Election Mode. The firmware can determine whether the system is in test
    mode (LAT) or not. This means malicious firmware can respond correctly to the preelection
    testing and incorrectly to the voters on Election Day.
    5. Election Management System. The testers were able to bypass the Sequoia WinEDS
    client controlling access to the election database, and access the database directly.
    They were able to execute system commands on the host computer with access only
    to the database. Further, the testers were able to exploit the use of the autorun feature
    to insert a malicious program onto the system running the Sequoia WinEDS client;
    this program would be able to detect the insertion of an election cartridge and
    configure it to launch the above attacks when inserted into an Edge.
    6. Presence of an Interpreter. A shell-like scripting language interpreted by the Edge
    includes commands that set the protective counter, the machine’s serial number,
    modify the firmware, and modify the audit trail.
    7. Forging materials. Both the update cartridges and voter cards could be forged.
    The report presents several scenarios in which these weaknesses could be exploited to
    affect the correct recording, reporting, and tallying of votes.

  5. I’m thinking the blog will get some new readers today with this Bowen news. Let’s try to behave ourselves for once, ok?

  6. Thank you, LeftIsBest, for the updates! Keep ’em coming!
    I’ve linked to this discussion and given you a shoutout on DemocraticUnderground.com

  7. Brad & Greg:

    When Bush says Tilman investigation cannot be made public because of Executive Privilege

    DOES HE NOT ADMIT that HE is PERSONALLY Involved?

    Q: Did George W. [Big Georgie] Bush ORDER THE HIT??

    I must say, I’m stunned that Executive Privilege would be brought into the Tilman Case.

  8. LeftIsBest,

    You wrote, “2. SOS wants input from people who will read the several-hundred page report of findings over the weekend.”

    How should people who want to do that sign up?

    Thanks.

  9. Em

    The bathroom humor contingent seems to be on its best behavior, here, so far, but they’re chomping on the bit lately.

  10. Check this out:

    SHREDS OF EVIDENCE (How Ohio Participated In A Coup D’etat)

    Richard Hayes Phillips, Ph.D.

    July 25, 2007

    Those who would dismiss out of hand our allegations of election fraud are fond of claiming that there is not a “shred of evidence” to substantiate our charges. To the contrary, there are millions of shreds of evidence in Ohio. In at least 56 of 88 counties, ballots and other elections records were shredded or otherwise destroyed….

    More

  11. My only contribution to the show today is….

    1.)
    “NOW” on PBS, 7:30 PM – Sacramento, California PBS CH 6 KVIE
    KVIE-DT 6.1, which can also be seen on Comcast 906 and Charter 786, and streamed online at kvie.org

    2.)
    Top To Bottom Review

    Secretary of State’s office will conduct a public hearing on July 30, 2007 beginning at 10:00 am in the Auditorium of the Secretary of State building at 1500 11th Street in Sacramento.

  12. 1. Why are we trying to impeach two guys who were never legitimately elected in the first place?

    2. How can Congress tolerate a tyrant worse than King George? King George was pretty bad, but at least he recognized the Magna Carta and did not try to abolish habeus corpus as George Bush has done. King George did not seize, imprison, torture, and sometimes kill people on his word alone, without charges, without trial, and in secret prisons. King George claimed Divine Right, but never claimed that God talked to him. King George did not set himself above the laws of man, God, and nature as George Bush has.

    3. What good are even honest elections when there are three bodies, Congress, the Supreme Court, and the Electoral College (the last two unelected) who can nullify elections at will and seat whomever they please without reference to the will of the people?

  13. I’ve had a request for Agent99 to call in to the show. Folks want to hear the voice behind anger!

    Paging 99, Paging 99… Please call 888-5PeterB… thank you.

  14. Ooh! I heard Agent99 on the Peter B show! She wasn’t quite as sesquipedalian as I thought she can be, but sounded gosh-durn ornery and feisty.

  15. sesquipedalian |ˌseskwəpəˈdālyən| adjective formal (of a word) polysyllabic; long : sesquipedalian surnames. • characterized by long words; long-winded : the sesquipedalian prose of scientific journals. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin sesquipedalis ‘a foot and a half long,’ from sesqui- (see sesqui- ) + pes, ped- ‘foot.’

  16. “Don’t quote me on this.”

    ???

    Yer on the radio, friend. No quoting necessary.

  17. I was surprised, back in the day even when the folks revolted, they had to have their fife and drums…I guess we’ll use I pods?

  18. The ONLY way our flag should be flown nowadays is upside down! There can’t be ANY argument about that. My gaskets are flying all over right now. So are Brad’s, it seems.

  19. so how about term limits
    or at least family limits no more bush or clintons we can learn a new name really we can

  20. The flag you guys should be flying upside down is one with Bush’s face on it… And then fly a flag with a picture of a toilet on it right below!

  21. I favor Congressional clerks authorized to shoot perfidious representatives and senators. We want to keep the good ones for as long as possible because they have the kind of experience with the issues it might take to really take things forward. We just have to fix the corruptibility problem with licensed-to-kill clerks.

  22. Agent 99 is an acid addict?

    How old-fashioned of her! We should try to get her hooked on crystallized malic acid… 😉

  23. Chris,
    Sure, but they’re green still!

    If your serious.
    “Find my email” and I will mail ya a green tomato to your snail mail address.

  24. heheh 🙂

    Thanks for ALL 99! And to everyone for playing along!

    Have had a great time over the past week and a half, and hope you have too!

    Gotta run, get out of the studio and get today’s archives up ASAP!

    Thanks guys! Outta here!

  25. Did someone just use the words reform and EAC in the same sentence? Talk about being unclear on the concept…

    The EAC wasn’t designed to be reformed. It was designed to take federal control of critical election functions from the states, and with either Holt’s bill or Feinstein’s the takeover will be complete, official… and permanent.

  26. They can never take away this proven fact that these machines are completely insecure and untrustworthy! At least that cat is definitely out of the bag.

  27. Oh, Phil, to tell the truth, I have red tomatoes in my garden now! Lucky me. Thank you, though. I planted a whole bunch this year, since last year sucked here in San Diego.

  28. To EmLev re comment #13 as shown on the CA SOS Web site: “Written testimony may be submitted by delivering it to the hearing or by emailing it to votingsystems@sos.ca.gov [before the 10 a.m. starting time on Monday, July 30th]. Anyone wishing to ensure their comments are considered prior to the Secretary of State issuing her decisions on August 3 must submit their comments by August 1. Comments will be accepted through August 31.”

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