Serious alert for U.S. elections: ‘China owns anything that touches the Chinese internet’

The ominous warning, “China owns anything that touches the Chinese internet” has appeared in a new online report about the multiple threats that America is facing in trying to make sure elections are secure, accurate, and untainted by fraud or corruption.

There was, and still remains, a long list of serious allegations that during the 2020 presidential election, outside influences were at work to determine an outcome that may or may not have aligned with voters’ actual wishes.

Even back in 2016, it was Democrats and the Deep State in Washington, D.C., who colluded, using their own Russian sources, to fabricate the now-debunked claims of “Russia collusion” against President Donald Trump.

Then in 2020, Mark Zuckerberg handed out some $400 million, through foundations, to local election officials who most often used it to recruit voters in heavily Democrat districts.

Even more significant was the impact of a scheme involving both social and legacy media to suppress, at the instruction of the FBI, accurate reporting about the Biden family’s international business schemes revealed on a laptop Hunter Biden abandoned at a repair shop.

A subsequent Media Research Center poll showed had that accurate information been reported routinely by the media, Joe Biden almost certainly would have lost the election.

Now a report has been posted online, “A summary of Konnech products and the threats posed against the United States.”

Konnech is a company with Chinese links that offers various services to American jurisdictions running elections. WND previously reported that many of those vote systems can be considered “compromised” because their details were loaded into a Chinese-based computer server.

The new reports are from a site assembled specifically to make available to reporters, researchers and the public the evidence about election failures in recent years.

The site, as WND has reported, is from Catherine Engelbrecht, the principal behind the True the Vote organization that works tirelessly to make sure elections are open and fair across America – including by having provided the raw data for the sensational Dinesh D’Souza film “2000 Mules.”

Working with her is her right hand, researcher Gregg Phillips, and because of their efforts to reveal the truth to Americans, they have been jailed, investigated by the FBI, attacked by the IRS, vilified by those loyal to the Deep State, and more.

For its revelations about the company, it sued for defamation. Their response was to publish all of their information related to the company’s claims online, and within 24 hours, Konnech had dropped its legal assault on them.

Their Open Ink now is adding to the list of those elections-integrity concerns.

The tech, and such, all is “exploitable” by the Chinese Communist Party, the reporting warns. The main product is called PollChief and it manages “poll workers, polling locations, campaigns, assets, mail-in ballots” and supplies needed for elections.

Another program boasts of reducing the “weeks” of work needed to process absentee ballots to “10 minutes” on a smartphone. If offers a “reward” to those who refer someone else to the online tech.

And it offers the capability to register to vote online.

“Our proposed mobile app will allow voters who have a smartphone like an iPhone or an Android-powered phone to mark, sign, and return the documents on their smartphones. The company boasted it was working on services to Detroit, but already had provided tech to New Jersey, Montana, and Nevada.”

And it suggests its software can overcome existing hurdles such as an inability of voters to check if their application was delivered, whether their paper ballot was sent, and if their marked ballot was recorded.

Supervisors can track at any time where workers are and even show a “street view” of that person’s location. Further, workers are categorized by “race, sex, party affiliation and age,” and even graded according “to previous performances.”

Then there’s text messaging, delivering GPS coordinates, scanning barcodes, and producing timesheets, with confirmation some of the products are from subsidiaries with “close ties with China.”

One of those, SalesForce, has “teamed up with Alibaba, which supports and receives funding from the CCP,” the report said.

The company, the report said, “has an untold number of vulnerabilities in its Election Management System, which has been used in thousands of counties across the United States. Products within this system are often connected to the internet, tracking data of all sorts down to a specific geolocation.

“These apps are invasive,” the report warns.

“This should terrify you, especially when you read Konnech’s Privacy and Security Statement regarding a product named K-Alert (a product used in schools where our children may attend) where Konnech reserves the right to share Personally Identifiable Information with their ‘partners, parent, subsidiary, and affiliate companies, entities into which our company may be merged, or entities to which any of our assets, products, sites or operations may be transferred, will be able to use personal information.”

True the Vote, a non-profit, also contributed to an investigation of ballot trafficking was featured in the film “2000 Mules.”

Open.ink also displays plans to be a repository for all January 6, 2021, Capitol protest data and video.

Original Article: https://www.wnd.com/2023/08/serious-alert-u-s-elections-china-owns-anything-touches-chinese-internet/