WHY THE COVER UP OF CHINESE INTERFERENCE IN OUR ELECTIONS?
John Solomon is reporting on previously suppressed information indicating that, as early as 2020, we knew the Chinese were trying to interfere in our elections, and that this intelligence was covered up.
The burning question is, of course, why that happened.
Solomon’s report is based on a 7April 2020 National Intelligence Council Assessment. That report reads in part:
“We assess that China and Russia are increasing their ability to analyze and manipulate large quantities of personal information in ways that will allow them to more effectively target and influence, or coerce, individuals and groups in the United States and allied countries. Their cyber espionage efforts have helped them acquire bulk data.”This is particularly troubling because the date of this report dovetails with the cover-up of the actions of the Chinese-affiliated election service company Konnech.“Adversaries almost certainly are already applying data-analysis techniques to hone their efforts against US targets.’
“Chinese intelligence officials analyzed multiple US states (redacted) election voter registration data…”
In 2022, the election security nonprofit True the Vote broke the story that a company called Konnech in Michigan was storing data on American election workers on servers in China.
True the Vote leaders Catherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips were, of course, ridiculed by the so-called mainstream press.
Then …
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