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stratosranger · M
According to the NY Times elections aren’t stolen
TinyViolins · 31-35, M
@stratosranger Also according to Bill Barr (Trump's AG), Chris Klebs (Trump's Cybersecurity Director), every single Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Secretary of State in the US, 62 different state and federal judges (including those appointed by Trump), the Supreme Court of the United States, the FBI (whose director was also selected by Trump), the CIA, and the leaders of every nation on Earth that called to congratulate Biden on his victory.
But at least you got Giuliani and the My Pillow guy still fighting the good fight
But at least you got Giuliani and the My Pillow guy still fighting the good fight
stratosranger · M
@TinyViolins
Whoops! Where’s the retraction?
Eugene Yu, the ECO of the software firm Konnech – an election software company – has been arrested for storing USA election data on servers in China.
“Yu, 51, was arrested early Tuesday just outside of Lansing, Mich., after prosecutors alleged he improperly stored the information on servers in China, according to Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. George Gascón. Yu, who is the chief executive officer of a company named Konnech, is expected to be extradited to Los Angeles in the coming days, Gascón said,” according to the LA Times.
“Konnech allegedly violated its contract by storing critical information that the workers provided on servers in China. We intend to hold all those responsible for this breach accountable,” Gascón said.
According to the LA Times, “prosecutors learned of the data breach this year through a ‘separate investigation’ undertaken by the district attorney’s office, according to Gascón. He would not say what the other investigation was or exactly when his office became aware of the breach.”
Twenty-four hours before his arrest, the New York Times ran a piece stating that “election deniers” created a “conspiracy theory” surrounding Konnech. The article published by the NYT’s claimed Deniers used “threadbare evidence” to accuse Konnech of having “secret ties to the Chinese Communist Party and had given the Chinese government back door access to personal data about two million poll workers in the United States.”
A day later, the NYT was forced to admit that Yu was arrested but never issued an apology or correction.
An election integrity not-for-profit claimed that they could download the personal information of around 1.8 million poll workers from Konnech servers in China and passed the information on to the FBI.
Holding the data in China violates Konnech’s contract with Los Angeles county, the LA Times reported.
The LA Times added, “The Los Angeles County district attorney’s office said in an emailed statement that it had cause to believe that personal information on election workers was ‘criminally mishandled.'”
Whoops! Where’s the retraction?
Eugene Yu, the ECO of the software firm Konnech – an election software company – has been arrested for storing USA election data on servers in China.
“Yu, 51, was arrested early Tuesday just outside of Lansing, Mich., after prosecutors alleged he improperly stored the information on servers in China, according to Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. George Gascón. Yu, who is the chief executive officer of a company named Konnech, is expected to be extradited to Los Angeles in the coming days, Gascón said,” according to the LA Times.
“Konnech allegedly violated its contract by storing critical information that the workers provided on servers in China. We intend to hold all those responsible for this breach accountable,” Gascón said.
According to the LA Times, “prosecutors learned of the data breach this year through a ‘separate investigation’ undertaken by the district attorney’s office, according to Gascón. He would not say what the other investigation was or exactly when his office became aware of the breach.”
Twenty-four hours before his arrest, the New York Times ran a piece stating that “election deniers” created a “conspiracy theory” surrounding Konnech. The article published by the NYT’s claimed Deniers used “threadbare evidence” to accuse Konnech of having “secret ties to the Chinese Communist Party and had given the Chinese government back door access to personal data about two million poll workers in the United States.”
A day later, the NYT was forced to admit that Yu was arrested but never issued an apology or correction.
An election integrity not-for-profit claimed that they could download the personal information of around 1.8 million poll workers from Konnech servers in China and passed the information on to the FBI.
Holding the data in China violates Konnech’s contract with Los Angeles county, the LA Times reported.
The LA Times added, “The Los Angeles County district attorney’s office said in an emailed statement that it had cause to believe that personal information on election workers was ‘criminally mishandled.'”
TinyViolins · 31-35, M
@stratosranger Do you really believe that Trump won the vote in Los Angeles county?
stratosranger · M
@TinyViolins Dumb dumb? You’re the only one here talking about Trump. I’m talking about the NY Times. God you’re a waste of time
TinyViolins · 31-35, M
@stratosranger Actually, you're talking about stolen elections, on a thread about puzzle games for whatever reason.
Then you bring up an article about the improper storing of poll worker data, which doesn't have anything to do with the idea of an election being stolen.
We get it, you don't give a damn about facts. You're going to believe Trump can do no wrong until the day you die. But for Christ's sake, would it kill you to at least be relevant with the junk you choose to regurgitate?
Then you bring up an article about the improper storing of poll worker data, which doesn't have anything to do with the idea of an election being stolen.
We get it, you don't give a damn about facts. You're going to believe Trump can do no wrong until the day you die. But for Christ's sake, would it kill you to at least be relevant with the junk you choose to regurgitate?
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TinyViolins · 31-35, M
@stratosranger And yet again, not the faintest trace of evidence that an election was stolen
stratosranger · M
@TinyViolins Tell ya what. Let’s hack your accounts. I’m sure after you’ve been informed you’ll just say, “Well there’s no evidence anything has been stolen,” without looking further into that MASSIVE COMPROMISE. Wow. We can agree on one thing though. Dickhead is a word and it describes you very well.
TinyViolins · 31-35, M
@stratosranger You can't even figure out how to Google what Konnech actually does, so it's unlikely you're capable of hacking anything.
They manage scheduling, training, and communications for county poll workers. Yes, it's a massive breach of data, but in no way, shape, or form does it mean that an election has been stolen, which is what you're claiming.
If you'd actually stop to think once in a while instead of going with your knee-jerk reaction, you'd realize that apples and oranges are different fruits
They manage scheduling, training, and communications for county poll workers. Yes, it's a massive breach of data, but in no way, shape, or form does it mean that an election has been stolen, which is what you're claiming.
If you'd actually stop to think once in a while instead of going with your knee-jerk reaction, you'd realize that apples and oranges are different fruits
stratosranger · M
And you’re still obstinately missing the point. Your vaunted NY Times still has a retraction to issue. Wow. Your density is stunning @TinyViolins
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