By John Wayne on Tuesday, 08 November 2022
Category: Race, Culture, Nation

When You Wish Upon a Right-Wing Conspiracy, Your Dreams Come True! By Chris Knight (Florida)

Here is a story about the mainstream media slamming a view that that election software company Konnech had secret ties to the CCP, and was passing them information on around two million US poll workers. Then, the very  next morning, Konnech executive Eugene Yu was arrested for the alleged theft of poll workers' personal information. Now, that is all very well for showing how the mainstream media fouls up. But the more concerning issue is the extent to which election software is now being manipulated by the CCP. While the Democrats still hold to their Russiagate hoax, the CCP, its master is given a free pass.

In a few days, I predict, the mid-terms will also be stolen, and Republicans will take it like chimps. Nothing will prevent war with Russia then.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/nyt-right-wing-conspiracy-theory-comes-true-less-24-hours

 

“The latest salvo from the left in the ongoing 'unpersoning' of anyone (on the right) who questions election integrity fell flat on its face in less than a day.

On Tuesday, the New York Times framed a story circulating on the right over a software company's connection with the Chinese Communist Party as a "right-wing conspiracy theory."

"At an invitation-only conference in August at a secret location southeast of Phoenix, a group of election deniers unspooled a new conspiracy theory about the 2020 presidential outcome," was the Times' original lede (via the Daily Caller).

In it, the Times wrote that "right-wing" election deniers in Arizona had fabricated a conspiracy theory that election software company Konnech had secret ties to the CCP, and was passing them information on around two million US poll workers.

"In the two years since former President Donald J. Trump lost his re-election bid, conspiracy theorists have subjected election officials and private companies that play a major role in elections to a barrage of outlandish voter fraud claims," reads the article. "But the attacks on Konnech demonstrate how far-right election deniers are also giving more attention to new and more secondary companies and groups. Their claims often find a receptive online audience, which then uses the assertions to raise doubts about the integrity of American elections."

The next morning, Konnech executive Eugene Yu was arrested for the alleged theft of poll workers' personal information.

 

 

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