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Election interference and fraud - Part 2

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On December 22, 2022, Grant Bradley, a former Konnech employee, sued Konnech as a whistleblower under Cal. Labor Code 1102.5. Bradley stated he personally “witnessed customer’s data (specifically poll watcher information) being made accessible to foreign nationals from China."

On February 24, 2023, cybersecurity expert Harry Haury, who forensically imaged Konnech's devices for the Los Angeles DA's office, stated under penalty of perjury he had witnessed Konnech storing personal data of U.S. election workers on servers in China.

On April 14, 2023, cybersecurity expert Nate Cain, who forensically imaged Konnech's devices for the Los Angeles District Attorney's office, stated that Konnech stored the personal data of U.S. election workers and judges on servers in China. Furthermore, Cain stated that a "Chinese company that has ties to the CCP" did Konnech's "software development and maintenance," and a Defense Counterintelligence Security Agency (DCSA) analyst reviewed their report, verified that it was accurate, and forwarded it to the FBI. However, Cain mentioned that he had provided evidence of a major Konnech data breach to the police superintendent of a prominent U.S. county, who subsequently took the information to the FBI, and the FBI had declined to provide assistance, informing the superintendent that they were not interested in pursuing the matter. Additionally, Cain stated that Los Angeles County had refused to inform several other counties that their data had also been breached.

So declarations under penalty of perjury from a former Konnech employee and two experts shows that Konnech is illegally (1) obtaining very private data for poll workers, poll judges and millions of America voters and (2) then illegally storing that data on a server in communist China, and (3) lying about all those facts.

Lawyers for Engelbrecht and Phillips, the defendants in the defamation suit, then set in motion discovery to investigate Yu's claims, including setting his deposition. Lo and behold, on April 20, 2023, Konnech and Yu dismissed their defamation case. Huh. Wonder why, wonder why. The thread author concludes:

In conclusion, Eugene Yu develops election administration software for the Chinese government in partnership with Huawei, China Telecom, China Unicom, China Mobile, and Lenovo.

Two of his former employees have signed affidavits stating that he stored confidential U.S. election data on servers in China, where his software was developed, tested, and maintained.

Two cybersecurity experts, who forensically imaged Konnech's devices for the LADA, have stated that he stored confidential U.S. election data on servers in China, where he developed election administration software for the Chinese government.

This information is publicly available on the internet. So, why is the FBI still allowing Konnech's election administration software to be used across the country?

Why indeed.
 
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