Dominion-Konnech rebranded as Liberty Vote
Nothing changed but the name.
According to Delaware business records, on September 22nd, these election systems were rebranded as Liberty Elections Solutions:
Liberty Vote
USDominion Voting Systems
Knowink Poll Pad = Konnech Poll Chief
Scott Leiendecker of KNOWink dated Jan. 29th, 2019
Scott Leiendecker is a figurehead in the above companies.
He owns no stock in the rebranded Dominion-Liberty venture.
Scott has not invested any money in it.
Nor is he an officer or member of their corporations.
Therefore, Scott has no legal right to control or run the new Dominion-Liberty elections venture.
However, he has worked and is working with and for the following entities since 2010:
Carter Center
https://www.stlpr.org/2010-12-07/gop-city-elections-official-to-head-to-kosovo
Clinton Global Initiative, also known as the Clinton Foundation
George Soros’ Open Society
IFES International (International Foundation for Election Systems), based in Arlington, VA, has awarded thousands of global grants to non-governmental organizations (NGOS)
UNITED NATIONS GLOBAL COMPACT (UN Global Compact)
https://unric.org/en/the-role-of-the-united-nations-in-ensuring-free-and-fair-elections/
State Department, through grants to thousands of non-governmental organizations (NGOS) laundered through IFES and the UN
https://www.state.gov/bureau-of-democracy-human-rights-and-labor/programs-and-grants/
USAID (closed down July 1st and is no longer a federal government agency)
Delian Project (April 2012 through Spring 2023)
European Parliament
https://www.europarl.europa.eu/cmsdata/212655/Election_report_Kosovo_12_December_2010.pdf
https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/who-we-are/leadership/mark-malloch-brown
Mark Malloch-Brown is the:
President of George Soros’ Open Society Foundation, and
The Chairman ( CEO) of SGO
Former Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations
SGO owns Smartmatic.
Malloch-Brown said:
“Our technology (for Smartmatic) is licensed through Dominion.”
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