Footage shows ‘yes’ votes being added to ‘no’ pile
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.
http://www.infowars.com/yes-supporters-claim-videos-show-scottish-r...
A repeat of the rigged second vote on the Lisbon Treaty in Ireland?
In 2008, Ireland rejected by an overwhelming margin of 7% the Lisbon Treaty.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2008/jun/13/ireland
And yet one year later, the vote for the Treaty were up 20% with 64% allegedly supporting the Treaty amid evidence of vote rigging including a video.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/oct/04/ireland-votes-yes-lisb...
Evidence of vote rigging during the Lisbon referendum in Ireland emerges
“A video from Ireland has emerged showing a man removing a ballot box from where they were to be stored ready for the Lisbon Treaty referendum count the following day.
The referendum boxes for the most important vote this century in Europe so far were stored in Cork city hall with no security personnel guarding them as this video shows and with unlimited access by members of the public.
This laxity appears to be in stark contrast to the preparations for the first Lisbon Treaty referendumn June 2008 when a strong presence by the Irish police at every stage of voting was considered to be a key factor in obtaining a “NO” vote.
Official counts for the second Lisbon Treaty show only county of Donegal said “NO” to the Lisbon Treaty, but this seems scarcely credible to me.”