>>163271In October of 2024, our friend and fellow researcher Erin Clements of New Mexico was writing another article on Bpro/Knowink, and found the Knowink.com website was stripped down to a virtual placeholder.
Using the Wayback Machine, it appears the Knowink website had all of it’s content as of September 9, 2024, but by September 22nd, the website had been reduced to one page with only a contact page linking to an email intake form. No phone number, no address, no nothing. No products, no map of the United States, no bragging about their real time data monitoring software, or being the largest vendor of e-poll books in the U.S.
Is the Knowink website a shell because they’ve been purchased by another corporation, such as ES&S or Dominion? Are they going out of business? Is this the Trump effect?
Something serious is going on.
Where did our $4.5 million dollars Monae Johnson spent on “upgrades” go?????
In Johnson’s re-election announcement, she claims to have “modernized the voter registration system” but to date, nothing has changed.
Researchers in New Mexico have already found a Bpro GIS mapping subcontractor living in Kiev, Ukraine. The revelations that Dominion has employees in Serbia, who had real time access to election data and did, in fact, change results, leads us to believe it’s more than likely Bpro/Knowink has foreign nationals managing, programming and accessing the election software and data in more than New Mexico. This is a violation of national security and puts our critical infrastructure at serious risk.
So if the Bpro office is vacant in Pierre, who is working on the South Dakota Total Vote System? We tried to call but they have no publicly available contact information. In fact, the Minnehaha County Auditor has no contact information for Bpro/Knowink. Only our less than transparent SOS office is allowed to contact Bpro. When we tried to call the SOS today, no one answered the phone…
BPro and ES&S wrote the rules
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