In October 2022, Konnech CEO Eugene Yu was arrested in Michigan in connection with "Theft of personal data." The alleged stolen data belonged to poll workers and was the subject of TrueTheVote's "PIT" in Arizona last August, where Catherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips singled out the Michigan based company.
During the PIT conference, Phillips and Engelbrecht alleged they were cooperating with the FBI in Michigan about data being sent overseas by this company.
Following the CEO's arrest Fairfax County in Virginia announced they stopped using Konnech's PollChief election officer management software.
True the Vote's Catherine Engelbrecht and investigator Gregg Phillips were hauled into court by lawyers representing Konnech who are suing Catherine and Gregg for defamation.
In what was a strange twist, the court case started just days after the CEO of Konnech was arrested on October 4th. U.S. District Judge Kenneth Hoyt demanded the conservative nonprofit group disclose their sources of the information central to the case, about sensitive poll worker data managed by Konnech Inc. After Konnech sued True the Vote last month for defamation, Hoyt ordered True the Vote to turn over any Konnech data the organization still had and disclose the name of the individual who'd helped them obtain it.
Gregg and Catherine have refused to "Burn" their source in the Konnech reporting and spent 10 days in prison for not turning over their source to Konnech and their corrupt attorneys.
The Soros-funded LA District Attorney dropped the charges against Konnech the day after the 2022 midterm election for some reason.
In April, Gregg Phillips and Catherine Engelbrecht released all of their information on the China-linked Konnech Company at Open.Ink.
The next day Konnech dropped ALL CHARGES against Gregg and Catherine! That brings us to today.
Kanekoa has another explosive investigative piece on the Konnech company.
The FBI shielded and protected Konnech from investigation despite its ties to the Chinese Communist Party.
18) In a September 1, 2022, live chat, Catherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips discussed the FBI's betrayal, Konnech programming software for China's National People's Congress, and the company's storage of U.S. election data on Chinese servers.
Engelbrecht and Phillips decided that "This was a major national security risk" and immediately took the information to the FBI. When Engelbrecht and Phillips took this information to the FBI, the FBI "Said the information was forwarded to their counter-intelligence operation, and a counter-intelligence op was opened up in January or February of 2021," Phillips said.
Phillips described how he and Engelbrecht played an active role in the FBI's operation, "They engaged us in the operation, they were communicating with us on a regular basis. They were communicating with Catherine regarding communications with the target and this went on for approximately 15 months." Phillips and Engelbrecht noted that the field office they worked with for those 15 months was "Legitimate" and not "Political law enforcement." "These were legitimate people who believed that this software posed a national security risk to the United States of America and they were working with us closely to try to stop this from being in place during the midterms," Phillips said.
"The focus point was always we needed to remove this software from the election, but taking a step further, there were a lot of other concerns that the bureau had." In April 2022, Engelbrecht received a call from one of the FBI agents, who informed her that the FBI's "Washington D.C. headquarters" was now involved in the investigation.
Engelbrecht described how everything changed after this call, "There was no more goodwill, there was no more let's work together, the script had been flipped, and now we were the target," she said.
With the FBI no longer interested in pursuing Konnech, Englebrecht and Phillips organized an event for Saturday, August 13th in Arizona called "The Pit" where they brought together about two hundred "Researchers, independent journalists, and big thinkers" to share their story.
He asked Engelbrecht to guide him on where to find information on those drives.
In another text message exchange, Engelbrecht asked for the name of an agent in Georgia.
According to further texts provided by Engelbrecht, she reached out to "KayKay," saying she hoped to talk, in person, if possible.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/06/kanekoa-releases-konnech-files-fbi-shielded-two-firms/
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