Communist China Rigging Elections With Konnech Incorporated
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Connect Incorporated, who built a communication platform called ChineseBrief.com for the Confucius Institute, was incorporated in 2002 in Michigan by Chinese immigrant Eugen Yu, who then went on to create a research and development subsidiary of Connect Incorporated in Communist China, registering as a foreign national under his Chinese name with U.S. dollars.
One week later, Connect in Michigan begins outsourcing to Communist China for election software coding, and they begin developing an entire product line of digital election software.
In 2014, they were focusing on developing an election back-end server subsystem.
In 2015, they filed a patent for network voting of absent electorates.
This patent was then quickly transferred to a brand new company born out of the CCP's big tech division that specializes in elections.
Connect Australia was established by Eugene Yu in 2018, and during the 2020 elections in Queensland, reporting problems were caused by coding resources being locked down in China, revealing that Australia's election software was being written by coders in Wuhan, China.
According to a Chinese document entitled, International Elite Entrepreneurship, the mission of Connect Incorporated is to become one of the top 50 e-commerce service providers for schools and government in the United States.
A communist Chinese company quietly running election software systems out of Michigan.
One would normally expect this to be a much bigger story.
In November of last year, Connect received a $300,000 grant from Governor Gretchen Whitmer's team.
On October 3rd, the New York Times published an article defending Connect entitled, How a Tiny Elections Company Became a Conspiracy Theory Target.
The next day, Eugene Yu is arrested for suspicion of stealing poll data.
He is extradited to Los Angeles, where Connect had a five-year contract with LA County Elections.
Prosecutors in Los Angeles claimed that Connect was illegally giving sensitive data to their partners in Communist China.
George Soros, appointed district attorney Gascon, said the investigation only involved personal information of election workers and would not impact election results.
And now, Chinese spy and Connect CEO Eugene Yu's case has been sealed.
The corrupt FBI has reportedly vouched for him.
He was released from custody, given an electronic tracking bracelet, and scheduled to report back for arraignment on November 17th, well after the U.S. elections.
Meanwhile, Connect provides the software for the U.S. military's mail-in ballots.
They manage polling campaigns for elections in Australia, Canada, and several areas of the United States.
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