Who cleaned Eugene Yu’s criminal record?

MI Gov. Whitmer, her State Police Chief, an Ingham Co. Judge, and his Clerk of Courts are all responsible. The Konnech servers have been ordered open. Defense attorneys anticipate receiving its contents tomorrow. The next court hearing in the Eugene Yu criminal embezzlement case is Thursday at 1:30 p.m. in Los Angeles Clara Shortridge Justice Center.

Who has ERIC’s voter data from 33 states?

China, Germany, Iran, and Wales. ERIC is a non-profit. Every 60 days, 33 states send their data to ERIC. It includes personally identifiable information from Social Security, Election Boards, and the DMV (Dept. of Motor Vehicles). ERIC vacated its office in January. Who owns their data? Where else did it go?

New charges against Eugene Yu to be filed on Thursday

The source is the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles (LA). No other details are available. The hearing will be held Thursday at 8:30 a.m. So what did the LA District Attorney find on the Konnech servers? They spent $125,000 to get them hacked. Details were supposed to be released Thursday. Instead, the LA DA decided to file new charges against Yu. Is he still in China?

Scytl closed its offices in Tampa

Scytl is an election software company. With a reputation for fixing elections all over the world. For 21 years. Its systems tabulate 80% of the votes in the U.S. Scytl is based in Barcelona, Spain. So why do tens of thousands of Elections Boards use Scytl software? The federal government paid for it.

Voting machine programmers live overseas

So they don’t get arrested in the U.S. None live here. Who are they? For Dominion Voting Systems in Belgrave, Serbia, they are Branko Kolasinovic, Bojan Djordjevic, and Goran Obradović. For Paragon, Scytl, and Konnech in Barcelona, Spain, it is Luis Nabergoi.

Congress reinstates China’s Confucius Institute

The Pentagon’s budget is helping China pay for its military. By reinstating China’s Confucius Institute, China doesn’t have to buy or steal the Pentagon’s top-secret information. Instead, Congress is paying China to have it. It is in the fine print of the budget approved by Congress for military spending by the Pentagon and Homeland Security. The money starts following later this month.