WATCH: True the Vote’s Gregg Phillips explains how ALL of Pennsylvania’s voting data is in China. All of it.

True the Vote’s Gregg Phillips was on the Wendy Bell Radio show yesterday and explained how all of Pennsylvania’s voting data, from machine serial numbers to ballot serial numbers to the entire voter file of the state, is on servers in China. And it’s there because Alleghany County, the home of Pittsburgh, hired Konnech and has turned a blind eye to all of it.

According to Phillips, people in China with superadmin passwords have access to all of this data, everything one could ever want to cheat in an election.

The interview is about 20 minutes long and I transcribed a small portion of it to wet your whistle.

Detroit, we first thought, was the most egregious example of all. But even Detroit, their very first customer, ended up removing Konnech from the system.

Alleghany County not only refused to acknowledge what was going on, they refused so far to acknowledge the fact that Pennsylvania, specifically Alleghany County, is exposed in the most egregious way that we are aware of by this company.

All of Allegahany County’s judges, poll workers, the list of all the equpiment, the serial numbers of the equipment, the serial numbers on the ballot packets – you name it, it goes on and on and on.

And even worse than that, the entire Pennsylvania voter file is attached to this particular instance of it, the Alleghany County instance of Konnech, and all of it is in China. All of it. Every single word that I just said is true. It’s in China. It’s there. It’s been exposed. LA County has it. All Alleghany County has to do is reach out to LA County and say hey, we hear that you’ve got all of this data and it was found to be in China, and superadministrators in China have access to the entire Pennsylania voting system.

Watch the full interview below before it gets removed by Facebook. It’s very enlightening and scary.

Just for a more sceptical analysis of this, here’s a short tweet thread by The Federalist’s Margot Cleveland:


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