WND 8/3/2023
READ IT FOR YOURSELF! Massive evidence of election failures posted onlineSoon Americans will have access to details of everything that went onCatherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips, the principals behind the True the Vote organization that works tirelessly to make sure elections are open and fair across America – including by having provided the raw data for the sensational Dinesh D'Souza film "2000 Mules" – have been jailed, attacked by the IRS, vilified by those loyal to the Deep State and more for their efforts. But they remain focused on making sure Americans know truly fair elections are a matter of freedom or oppression.
"This is not a game or a drill. This is real life, real liberty, and the cornerstone of all we are as a republic. The more that we move away from an election that brings Americans together to have a conversation about the direction of our country, the more that we risk losing the very thing that makes this nation special," they warn online.
The solutions they've identified aren't always simple: Changing election codes, calling for election integrity. They bluntly warn, "It is not enough to be involved only on Election Day."
One came when U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton declared regarding their case, "discrimination on the basis of political viewpoint in administering the United States tax code violates fundamental First Amendment rights."
Now Engelbrecht and Phillips have launched
Open.ink in order to post as much material as possible online regarding elections, integrity, court fights and relevant evidence.
Its impact already is evident. They had been sued by the election software company Konnech.
That company, which is suspected of having ties to the Chinese Communist Party, sued them for defamation.
Engelbrecht and Phillips then posted online at
Open.Ink/Konnech all of the information available regarding the case.
And Konnech dropped its legal action the next day.
True the Vote explained, in a statement, "Konnech’s litigation was meritless and intended to harass this organization. They have failed. We are evaluating our options with regard to holding them accountable for their unwarranted actions. We believe Konnech dismissed its lawsuit because it saw that it would lose."
It was in that case that the two spent a week in jail when they refused to reveal their source for their information about Konnech's operations.
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https://www.wnd.com/2023/08/read-evidence-election-failures-posted-online/