Jeff Fisher claims heart trouble in a letter today posted on his website, and wonders (with witnesses) why Nadar's spokesperson denies his claims.
To Kathryn Hedges
and anyone who reads this email response:
I am stating and will continue to tell the truth regarding election fraud in Florida and Ohio.
The people across the nation who have been lending my team assistance and myself are deeply disappointed with Mr. Nader's spokesman. One of our attorneys believes that this man didn't appreciate that he wasn't included in the phone call with Mr. Nader Saturday night. What's interesting is that he was included in the information that we emailed to him, Teresa Amato and
Marsha (last name unknown).
Already we have heard from other interested parties that would like to take the high road and put party politics aside. That is what I have been doing the entire time. The truth is a bitter pill for those who want to suppress it. I will not suppress the truth. America deserves the truth.
On Wednesday
I started to have problems with my heart yet I will continue to stop the discrediting of my name and election fraud information. I have witnesses that Ralph Nader agreed to be in consultation with us. I have emailed the Nader camp the unedited (Non web) version of the letter to Ralph Nader, which revealed the name, email address and multiple phone numbers of
the sender.
I cannot explain why the Nader spokesman continues to want to state that Mr. Nader wasn't consulting with us regarding a statewide recount for Florida.
An American Patriot,
Jeff Fisher
Mr Fisher has been a very controversial subject on this blog and elsewhere.
Jeff Fisher has recently posted information regarding what he claims is supressed eveidence of electronic voting code tampering. As of this evening, most links on his site involving letters to Bev Harris and Erskin Bowles cannot be found on the server.
Additionally Jeff Fisher was calling for investigation by the FBI who he states he met with for two hours. Fisher also previously posted that he has provided the information to Greg Palast and The Nation's David Corn.
When I called his office several days ago, his aide said he couldn't speak long as they only had 15 minutes before commencing a conference call between Jeff, Nancy Pelosi and Tom Daschle.