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WHERE DID BPRO/KNOWINK GO?
January 17, 2025 by Joe Hoft
way before acquisition of DOMINION!!!!

One of the biggest keys to understanding the 2020 election was uncovering the nature of the federalized, centralized, internet connected election night reporting and voter roll maintenance software. Our friend Stu Cvrk labeled it “The Spider in the Web”. We have written extensively on Bpro, and you can find several articles written, researched and investigated by citizens from across the country HERE. Dozens of podcasts and TV shows dedicated to the discovery of the role Bpro Total Vote played in the 2020 election can be found HERE. If you are not familiar or need a refresher, start by reading the detailed history of the shady origins of Bpro and it’s expansion across the country here. https://joehoft.com/shocking-exclusive-bpro-knowinks-uncertified-internet-connected-cloud-based-election-systems-are-foreign-influenced-and-used-to-illegally-process-election-results/

After the above article written and researched by Erin Clements and Jessica Pollema went live on the Gateway Pundit and JoeHoft.com in September 2023; each household received an IRS letter in December of 2023 demanding income tax that wasn’t owed within two weeks of each other. The Pollema’s IRS letter demanded $350K in tax!! Think we are over the target?? Just another day in Biden’s weaponized America.

Per contracts and documentation we have obtained from various states, the Pierre Bpro office and all subject matter experts and programmers were to be retained by Knowink, after Knowink purchased Bpro in December of 2020. Since then, the office in Pierre has still displayed the Bpro sign and all employees were retained, supposedly providing service to up to 36 states. (per the most recent data on knowink.com)

As we drove by the Bpro office Monday as we traveled to Pierre, this is what we saw:
[BUILDING FOR SALE]


Quite modest accommodations for programmers and support staff who were supposedly maintaining complicated cloud hosted election systems and voter rolls for at least 15 states.

Even stranger than its outward appearance, are its posted hours. BPro is open only three days a week between the hours of 11 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. It is hard to imagine how BPro adequately supports elections in 15 states, especially during election season, with hours like that. It makes you wonder where the real work is being done and who is really doing it – more on that later.

(At the time the article was published, knowink.com listed 15 states that used the election night reporting and voter roll maintenance system)

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