LA Judge approved the destruction of Konnech evidence on Feb. 14th

LA Judge approved the destruction of Konnech evidence on Feb. 14th

Judge Kimberley Baker Guillemet

The order to destroy evidence in the Konnech CEO Eugene Yu case, which was made public yesterday, was signed behind closed doors by LA Judge Kimberly Baker Guillemet on February 14th.

She did it as a favor to her former boss, Kamala Harris (D-CA), who pulled strings to make Guillemet a judge.

https://www.scmaconference.org/speaker/kimberly-baker-guillemet/

Yu was charged with embezzling $2.7 million from Los Angeles County and conspiracy to commit a crime.

Konnech sells PollChief election software.

The final hearing on the Eugene Yu case in Los Angeles is April 3rd.

https://newsothersmiss.com/nakedtruthnews/april-3-3rd-next-hearing-la-konnech-eugene-yu-criminal-embezzlement-case-malaysia-beijing-wuhan-restarts-lacourt

Hillary Clinton’s attorney, Marc Elias, ordered George Gascon, the Los Angeles District Attorney (LADA), to kill the Konnech election sabotage case on November 9th, 2022.

https://newsothersmiss.com/nakedtruthnews/hillary-clinton-attorney-marc-elias-ordered-msnbc-dnc-democrat-george-gascon-lada-kill-drop-konnech-ceo-eugene-yu-malaysia-case-election-sabotage-china?rq=elias

Yu moved his family and business to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in November 2022.

He did it to avoid prosecution in other federal, state, and local jurisdictions.

https://newsothersmiss.com/nakedtruthnews/election-saboteur-chinese-spy-konnech-ceo-eugene-yu-reassigned-to-malaysia-why-barb-byrum-ingham-michigan-alexis-wisely-sisak-luke-lada-judge-amy-ashvanian?rq=malaysia

The hard drive evidence contained 350 terabytes of data.

In addition to the election and voting records, Konnech servers stored personally identifiable information (PII) of every person in 59 countries in Beijing and Wuhan, China.

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CGI and CrowdStrike control the cybersecurity of 100 federal networks, including elections

CGI and CrowdStrike control the cybersecurity of 100 federal networks, including elections

Dominion admitted their software was defective three days after the Nov. 2020 Election

Dominion admitted their software was defective three days after the Nov. 2020 Election