NY TIMES EXPOSED FOR PROTECTING CHINESE SPY WHO SENT ELECTION DATA TO CCP – The DNC Flagship, NYTimes, attempted to defend Chinese spy Eugene Yu, the CEO of the election software company Konnech, declaring it fake news the company was, in fact, a Chinese spy firm. One day after the article Yu was arrested and charged with giving Americans’ election data to the CCP. The article has not been altered or removed.
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CEO of Election Software Company Sent American Poll Workers’ Data to China – www.breitbart.com
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Just one day after the New York Times attempted to downplay suspicions around the election software company Konnech, the company’s CEO, Eugene Yu, has been taken into custody under suspicion of sending data on American poll workers to Communist China.
On October 3, the New York Times published an article by reporter Stuart Thompson titled “How a Tiny Elections Company Became a Conspiracy Theory Target,” in which he claimed that “election deniers” were targeting Konnech, a Michigan election software firm with just 21 U.S. employees, and had developed a theory with “threadbare evidence” that the company had ties to the Chinese Communist Party and had given the Chinese government backdoor access to the personal data of around two million poll workers in the United States.
Thompson suggested that such beliefs were ridiculous and anyone suggesting there was validity to these claims was simply an “election denier,” spinning conspiracy theories.

