Konnech, the Department of Defense, and Obama
A quick web search shows that the Department of Defense awarded $247,349 to Konnech in 2010-2011. The grant’s stated purpose was to help the election software management company research, develop, and provide “online voting services using automated wizards” for absentee voting processes in Nevada, Montana, and New Jersey. Barack Obama was U.S. President from January 2009 through January 2017.
Despite citizens flocking home to America’s shores in 2020 due to fears of COVID-19, non-military UOCAVA voters skyrocketed as high as 573,000 from 2016 numbers of around 228,000. Meanwhile, overseas military voters dropped to 37% of total UOCAVA voters.
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Grant Bradley: Whistleblower or FedBoi?
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.”
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.
…True the Vote’s Engelbrecht and Phillips claimed the FBI had undertaken an 18-month investigation into the evidence provided by a confidential human source that Yu maintained the personal information of tens of thousands of American election workers on a server in China. But then, after Konnech sued True the Vote, Engelbrecht, and Phillips, the FBI allowed its CHS to be outed and apparently dropped the investigation.
…True the Vote publicly revealed it had assisted with the investigation, and that apparently prompted the L.A. County D.A. to backpedal on the case against Yu.
…less than a month later, the L.A. County D.A. dropped the charges against Yu, explaining its decision flowed from a “concern[ed] about both the pace of the investigation and the potential bias in the presentation and investigation of the evidence.”
…the FBI spent 18 months investigating Konnech based on evidence provided by a CHS that purportedly showed Konnech stored personal election workers’ data on a Chinese server. But if the CHS’s data was not accurate, why did the FBI continue the investigation for nearly a year and a half?
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Closing
Seriously fishy. Why would the FīB allow all this information to become public with zero arrests? Why backdown if there was meat on the bone?
As of January 20, 2023, we have seen a plethora of allegations with ZERO data to back it up. Is this one massive PsyOp, a distraction from the real crime of election machine data manipulation? 🤔