Konnech’s election data goes global

How? Through “telephony integrators” in PollChief, Konnech’s election data software. The integrators send data anywhere. The source is Konnech CEO, Eugene Yu. He has lived in Malaysia since November to escape being arrested for violating national security. His email address is yuew1603@163.com.

Elections are stolen with Dell computers

Why won’t Election Boards stop using Dell computers? They need them to rig votes and steal elections. Sources are Dominion, Dell, the EAC, and 16 other election software companies. Their reports and company names are in their reports and included in this story.

New global internet censorship began today

Google calls it “Fact Check Tools.” Its purpose is to eliminate dissent on any topic Google selects. Their partners are the United Nations (UN) and the World Health Organization (WHO). Their algorithms tolerate one point of view. The rest are deleted from the internet.

Runbeck, Dominion hit with $10 million claim for cyber breaches

A ten-million-dollar claim for cyber security and privacy liability issues was filed against Runbeck and Dominion voting systems. The claims were filed with CNA and Hanover Insurance Group. Why? Runbeck and Dominion’s negligence caused harm to registered voters of Douglas County, Nevada. Their personal, confidential data was sent and stored in China and Malaysia.