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Edward Perez is an associate of Yu who, 10 months ago, went to work at Twitter in newly created job of Director of Product Management for a team dedicated to protecting health public conversation about civics and elections. In other words, he’s a disinformation misinformation guy who works with government as speech police.

Alastair James works as the general manager at Konnech Australia. Didn’t find any info on him other than his employment at Konnech.

According to Yu, “we, at Konnech, have built up or business by working with one customer at a time gaining our success step by step. Now, we have become one of the largest companies providing election logistic management solutions worldwide. As we grow, we now have exciting opportunities open up and we look forward to your help build up a stronger team.” He was looking for 2 project managers and 5 business analysts in Canada, US and Australia. The POC was Luis Nabergoi who is the Global IT director or Aaron Brown who is the director of operations.

Did you know that there is a thing called “Certified Elections/Registration Administrator”? Well there is and its offered at Auburn Univ (AL). It is achieved only through multi year course of study at masters degree level in Public Admin. The Election Center Professional Education Program is hosted there. It is to professionalize the management of voter registration and elections administration in promoting and preserving public trust in the democratic process. Many of the players in elections have went to school at Auburn.

Lastly, I found the Konnech Australia settled a defamation lawsuit against some who made the false comments about Konnech Global Group and its founder alleging our software was not secure or safe and that we were associated with the CCP. “The settlement resulted in the removal of content from the individuals Twitter page and an apology letter stating the allegations were totally unfounded and untrue
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