Ripcord didn't happen in a timely manner because of the concerted effort to sabotage free speech. You lefties here probably don't remember the concept of free speech. That is an old, outdated idea. We have progressed beyond that. In our modern-day woke culture, a small group of self-appointed experts and influencers decide what the correct answer is to every issue, and defame, cancel, censor and ostracize anyone who even questions the correct answer as determined by these anonymous 'experts'. And useful idiots like you (you know who you are) follow along joyfully and get your jollies by showing how superior you are because you are backed by 'the majority of Americans'.
I have no desire to participate in any conversations on this bored. None of you completely indoctrinated robots ever have any intention of having a reasoned discussion about anything. And I am well aware that the debut of open.ink doesn't answer the questions that I had. It depends on if I can find data in it that satisfies the issues that I thought were not fully proven. But at least I now have a good explanation from TTV as to why they couldn't fulfill the promise they made.
Soon after 2000 Mules, a whistleblower contacted TTV and exposed information about Konnech, and how this 'election support' software was storing data about US poll workers on Chinese servers. Even the LA District Attorney took time away from releasing criminals back into the streets to take up this case, until Konnech struck back at TTV with money, bought and paid for judges, and many above-average lawyers. They even got the founders of TTV put in jail for a time. So I guess I can excuse TTV for having their time taken up by other things.
OK, indocrinated robots, start your hateful and uninformed responses. I'm sure the experts have already posted the links you can use to defame, censor and mock. No need to ponder.
Almost a year ago, we started talking about “Pulling the Ripcord,” posting research and video from all True the Vote has collected, including material used in the movie ‘2000 Mules’.
The challenge was where to host it all without fear of being hacked, canceled, censored, or shadow-banned. We needed a user-friendly platform for everyone from novices to expert researchers; that was secure; could scale quickly; was not cluttered by ads; and was unwaveringly reliable.
Such a site didn’t exist. So, in early 2022, a talented team started building one.
Soon enough, the name “Open.Ink” leaked out and led to relentless attacks from global operators. “Pulling the Ripcord” turned into “The Quest to One Day Pull the Ripcord”. Well, that day is finally here. Open.Ink is ready. We will post our other research and video soon, but decided to start with releasing Konnech information because time is of the essence.
Clicking the graphic below will take you to Open.Ink and give you a chance to look around. To fully experience the site, you’ll want to sign up, or better yet, become a member. Moving forward, Open.Ink will be the repository for all True the Vote research findings - no more disjointed Dropbox folders and links that get buried and lost along the way. We and many other researchers and organizations are centralizing our public-facing data with Open.Ink - starting now.