I and many others have pointed that out.
Two weeks ago, I posted this meme and since then things have only gotten worse:
True the Vote in the Election Twilight Zone
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From my comment there:
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This guy, Nick Moseder, goes into a very detailed discussion of how PollChief software ("just used with poll workers"?) might be used to hack into other election software.
The Election Fraud Rabbit Hole Just Got Deeper!
October 18, 2022
https://rumble.com/v1olssf-the-konnech-rabbit-hole-just-got-deeper.html
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The video brings to mind the Absolute Proof videos by Mike Lindell that alleged connections between US polling places and IP addresses in China.
More recently, today in fact, The Federalist sums up things this way:
In This Untold Story Of Poll Worker Data, Chinese Servers, And Scandal, Only The FBI Knows The Truth
While we do not know who is speaking the truth in this messy story, the FBI does — and its silence is horrifying.
November 18, 2022
https://thefederalist.com/2022/11/18/in-this-untold-story-of-poll-worker-data-chinese-servers-and-scandal-only-the-fbi-knows-the-truth/
At this point, the public has before it competing claims about Konnech’s conduct, with Konnech claiming it never stored election workers’ data on a Chinese server and True the Vote saying otherwise. While we do not know who is speaking the truth, the FBI does.
If the data had been stored on a Chinese server, it is inexcusable that the FBI did not intervene in Konnech’s civil case in Texas to protect its confidential human sources — or, at a minimum, Hasson, who discovered the data breach and brought it to the FBI’s attention.
But if the data had not been stored on a Chinese server, it would be equally inexcusable for the FBI to remain silent and allow Yu’s reputation to be destroyed, both by Phillips and Engelbrecht’s claims and by the Los Angeles DA’s office’s declaration that its investigators found that “information was stored on servers in the People’s Republic of China.”
No matter where the truth lies, the FBI’s silence deserves derision. Christopher Wray should be forced to answer whether his bureau abandoned confidential human sources — or sought to set them up — or allowed an innocent American citizen, Yu, to be branded a criminal and a traitor.