90 Miles From Tyranny : Whistleblower: Yes, Election Data Company Gave U.S. Poll Workers’ Personal Info To China

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Sunday, January 22, 2023

Whistleblower: Yes, Election Data Company Gave U.S. Poll Workers’ Personal Info To China


The whistleblower complaint suggests Konnech stored election workers’ data on a Chinese server — just as a confidential human source had told the FBI.

recently filed whistleblower lawsuit against the election data firm Konnech Inc. and its founder Eugene Yu includes detailed allegations from a former employee that corroborate True the Vote’s claim that Konnech transferred American poll workers’ data to China. The whistleblower’s allegations raise more questions about the FBI’s involvement in the investigation of Konnech and the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office’s decision to drop its criminal case against Yu.

In a sworn civil complaint filed late last month in a Michigan state court, a former employee of Konnech, Grant Bradley, provided an insider’s tale of the operations of the election data firm. According to the verified complaint, Konnech provides “election logistic software” to 32 clients in North America, using “developers, designers and coders” who “are all Chinese nationals based out of Wuhan, China.”

Bradley claims he “worked with the Chinese programmers on a daily basis,” and that he “witnessed customer’s data (specifically poll watcher information) being made accessible to foreign nationals from China.” When he raised concerns about foreign nationals having access to the data, Bradley alleges his supervisors said that “everyone [other software companies like Microsoft and Apple] was doing it.”

Until September 2022, however, Bradley claims he “did not know the full extent of the information provided to the Chinese nationals.” In September of 2022, however, Konnech sued True the Vote for publicly accusing the Michigan-based company of storing poll workers’ data on servers in China.

Konnech’s lawsuit against True the Vote followed a series of podcasts the organization’s founder, Catherine Engelbrecht, and a former board member who works closely with her, Gregg Phillips, participated in starting in August of 2022. During those podcasts, the duo claimed they had been assisting the FBI to expose Konnech’s purported use of a server in China to store election workers’ personal identifying information. In one podcast, they announced they were working with people “to bring this work to, to a grand jury for...



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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Rope, tree, some assembly required.

JG said...

The only way we go to fair elections is paper ballots without mail-in ballots held on a voting day that all counting will be finished by close of day. People in the military on deployment, people that are in hospitals or traveling can request absentee ballots but that should be limited to those cases and require documentation. All counting should be done at the precinct and the ballots captured and stored.

Anonymous said...

How else do you think all those people rigging elections get paid? By selling the data of course. The highest bidder is known for printing its own and other phony bills. Nothing will change until the data in the world is returned to the possession of the person it is about and not the property of the collectors. Just because we do business with a company does not mean they own your information and can sell it. Big tech would become worthless over night. While were at it lets clean the slate of everything government extra curricular of the original constitution . A restart of American values of civil and moral people as it were designed to govern.