Posted on 11/18/2022 4:22:36 PM PST by bitt
100 Percent Fed Up –
On September 8, reporters working for 100 Percent Fed Up and The Gateway Pundit attended “The Pit,” where True the Votes’ Catherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips dropped a bombshell about the arrest of Eugene Yu, CEO of Konnech, an E. Lansing, MI-based company responsible for the software used in managing elections in several states that stored personal information of over 1 million Americans in its database.
Konnech, much like Dominion, almost immediately sued True the Vote as a way to silence them and keep them from speaking out about the bombshell information they provided to reporters at The Pit related to Konnech and the alleged unlawful transfer of information from America to China.
On Oct. 4, LA County District Attorney’s office announced that Eugene Yu had been arrested and was taken into custody for suspected theft of information on voters stored on servers in Communist China.
From the LA DA Gascon’s Office: Konnech distributes and sells its proprietary PollChief software, which is an election worker management system that was utilized by the county in the last California election. The software assists with poll worker assignments, communications, and payroll. PollChief requires that workers submit personal identifying information, which is retained by the Konnech.
Under its $2.9 million, five-year contract with the county, Konnech was supposed to securely maintain the data and that only United States citizens and permanent residents have access to it.
District Attorney investigators found that in contradiction to the contract, information was stored on servers in the People’s Republic of China. On Oct 31, during their Konnech defamation case, Federal Judge Kenneth Hoyt held True the Vote founder Catherine Engelbrecht and True the Vote investigator Gregg Phillips in contempt of court over their refusal to identify a confidential informant who helped them obtain information that led to the discovery and later, evidence that the E. Lansing, MI based election software company Konnech was storing election-related data on servers in China.
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This is an obscenity.
I don’t like McCarthy and don’t think he will be an effective leader, but Joe Biden is more valuable as a demented feckless poster boy of a President.
Konnech seems to be mixed up in Australia’s elections too:
Konnech Australia Election Management System
A cloud-based suite delivering a comprehensive range of functions
Working with election officials across Australia, Canada, and the United States, Konnech is recognised as a trusted global leader in election management systems...
https://www.konnech.com.au/ElectionManagementSystems.html
only once did a Konnech connection come up in the media, in relation to election in the State of Queensland. however, note the video (which is something like 14min in length judging from search results) is not available, and Konnech is not even mentioned in the text:
10 July 2020: Sky News UK: Qld electoral roll ‘at risk’ after Labor govt outsources coding role to China
VIDEO NOT FOUND
The Palaszczuk Labor government is being accused of “recklessly causing a security risk by allowing Chinese-based coders to write critical software for the Electoral Commission of Queensland,” according to Sky News host Peta Credlin.
The outsourcing of coding by the electoral commission “potentially gives China access to the QLD electoral roll, and the ability to manipulate digital information around elections in that state,” she said.
Queensland Liberal MP Fiona Simpson said one of the reasons for the “train smash” reporting of the local election results in Queensland, was because the Chinese-based coders were in lockdown due to the coronavirus crisis in Wuhan.
“It’s a compromise and it risks the security of one of the most critical things which is our elections, she said.
https://www.skynews.com.au/australia-news/qld-electoral-role-at-risk-after-labor-govt-outsources-coding-role-to-china/video/b93fefafb1ce6e7a96c1d022401c3f01
although the story is posted on a few other websites, no video is found on them, either, as they usually have the text and a link to the Sky News article above.
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