Anonymous ID: 3cc161 Nov. 19, 2020, 9:30 p.m. No.11711432   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1444 >>1480

all pb

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Literally 24/7 in their heads RENT FUCKING FREE..

 

I haven't baked in almost a week. Such insufferable faggots. All it took was a few MSpaint graphics.

Anonymous ID: 3cc161 Nov. 19, 2020, 10:01 p.m. No.11711705   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1739 >>1749 >>1752 >>1770 >>1815 >>1840 >>1906 >>1974 >>2082 >>2121

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PROPLE

https://www.propleinc.com/

 

https://www.linkedin.com/company/prople-bpo/

PROPLE is a value- added outsourced and off- shore Philippine-based business solutions provider with current expertise and specific industry process experience in the areas of Finance and Accounting, Human Resources / Payroll, IT and Data Management Services.

 

 

Our companies'​ international offices are located in the Philippines, USA, and India. We operate as Prople Inc. out of the Philippines, K&A Global Management Company in California and in the states of Kansas and Missouri.

 

 

K&A Global Management Company (KAGM) is associated with Fanska CPA, LLC, a national, independent CPA firm through an alternative practice structure. The two companies are separate and independent legal entities that work together to serve clients'​ business needs. KAGM and its accounting, tax and advisory companies are not licensed CPA firms. KAGM and Fanska CPA, LLC both offer tax, consulting and advisory, and non- attest accounting services.

Anonymous ID: 3cc161 Nov. 19, 2020, 10:07 p.m. No.11711739   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1749 >>1770 >>1840 >>1887 >>1906 >>1909 >>1974 >>2082 >>2121

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I THINK POTUS MAY BE TELLING US TO DIG THIS COMPANY

 

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PROPLE IS AN OUTSOURCING COMPANY IN THE PHILLIPINES.

 

What Is Business Process Outsourcing?

 

Business process outsourcing (BPO) is a method of subcontracting various business-related operations to third-party vendors. Although BPO originally applied solely to manufacturing entities, such as soft drink manufacturers that outsourced large segments of their supply chains, BPO now applies to the outsourcing of services, as well.

 

smartmatic election fraud history in the phillipines

 

Manila, The Philippines – 17 September, 2018 - The Philippine Commission on Elections (COMELEC) has exercised its option to purchase a total of 97,350 Vote Counting Machines (VCMs) from Smartmatic. The technology will be used in the upcoming 2019 midterm national and local elections.

 

“Since the first automated national election in 2010 the Philippines has been spearheading election modernization in the region. We are proud to be part of this transformation. We are committed to continue strengthening our relationship with the Philippines to facilitate more efficient and transparent elections,” said Antonio Mugica, CEO of Smartmatic.

 

Aside from the voting machines, Smartmatic delivered 93,826 headphones; 93,826 modems; and hardware for the Election Management System that supports the operations of the entire automated platform.

 

The delivery of the hardware was finished earlier this year while the software will be delivered by the end of the year.

 

In 2008, Smartmatic began providing election technology to the Philippines. Since, it has provided election technology and services in three national elections to some 55 million voters registering 3.1 billion votes.

 

Election automation has had a positive impact in the Philippines. After the last national election, held in 2016, Pulse Asia conducted a survey to gauge the opinion of Filipino voters. The overwhelming majority of Filipinos gave a positive verdict on the elections and the technology. 89% of respondents would like to see automated voting in future elections.

https://www.smartmatic.com/us/media/article/the-philippines-acquires-smartmatic-technology/

Anonymous ID: 3cc161 Nov. 19, 2020, 10:08 p.m. No.11711749   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1893 >>1909 >>1966 >>1974 >>2082 >>2121

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SMARTMATIC PHILLIPINES

Philippines

 

Smartmatic has been criticized by various entities for its motives and handling of elections in the Philippines.[64][110] In opinion polls, voters have approved of Smartmatic's automated system used by Comelec, with 84% of respondents stating that they had "big trust" in the automated process according to a June 2019 Pulse Asia Research poll.[111]

 

The Manila Times has stated that Smartmatic's system was unreliable, glitchy and vulnerable to tampering.[64] After the newspaper reported that Smartmatic had been funneling voter information through "unofficial servers",[112] The Manila Times ultimately called on officials from the country's electoral body, Comelec, to resign.[113] William Yu of the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting, an election NGO, stated that such servers perform "many other activities before the elections" and that it "does not necessarily, automatically mean that data has been transmitted", though he requested that Comelec and Smartmatic provide an explanation.[114]

 

In early 2017, The Manila Times reported that Smartmatic machines were equipped with SD cards where voter entries are recorded, citing Glenn Chong, a former congressman of the NGO Tanggulang Demokrasya (TANDEM) stating that "at least one SD card was tampered with", allegedly showing that Smartmatic's system was "very much open to hijacking or sabotage".[115] A reviewer of the Philippine Linux Users’ Group stated that hacking into Smartmatic's system is "very difficult for outsiders" and that "it’s not as difficult to hack into the system if you’re a Comelec or a group of Comelec or Smartmatic personnel", expressing importance of monitoring by Comelec and asking the public to have good faith in the electoral body.[116]

 

The IBON Foundation, a non-profit research organization based in the Philippines also criticized Smartmatic's system, stating in 2016 that "Why Smartmatic keeps on winning Comelec contracts boggles the mind especially considering the numerous and major malfunctions by the machines and services that Smartmatic provided in the past two elections" and that there were "allegations of rigged bidding to favor Smartmatic such as designing contracts where only Smartmatic can qualify or omitting requirements that will otherwise disqualify Smartmatic".[110]