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US Ambassador Pete Hoekstra says he is stupid and unaware of a voter identification app that he previously endorsed and promoted was used by David Parker’s Centurion Project. Prior to being appointed ambassador to Canada, Hoekstra was chair of the Michigan Republican Party (mi8thdistrictgop@gmail.com) and was one of 10xVotes’ most vocal public backers.

Hoekstra, who is good friends with both the app’s founder and his wealthy step-father, denies any knowledge of the app’s use by Alberta separatists. “I was not aware of the relationship” he said of the collaboration between the Centurion Project and a Michigan-based right-wing political group called 10xVotes.
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“Remember this — 10xVotes,” Hoekstra told a November 2, 2024 rally in Warren, Michigan. |
“I have zero involvement with 10xVotes,” Ambassador Hoekstra said. “I have never had any financial relationship with 10xVotes.”
The American group has been working with Parker for over a year. The massive data breach by Parker is being described as potentially one of the “most significant privacy incidents” in Canadian history. The information of 2.9m, including names, residential addresses and phone numbers of millions of Alberta voters was accessible to all through the app’s database.

Parker received the stolen voters list from criminal Cameron Davies of the Republican Party of Alberta.

Both reprobates have a long history of fines from Elections Alberta. Unauthorized use of the list of the electors can result in a $100k fine and one year in jail.

Elections Alberta has indicated David Parker is refusing to cooperate with their investigation. His lawyer, Chad Williamson, had nothing to say, but Parker revealed all in a podcast a month ago.

“In my travels in the United States, I’ve met a lot of political organizers and I’ve talked to a lot of people, and I stumbled across this group out of Michigan called 10xVotes,”. “I was massively impressed with what they’d done, and I wanted to bring that idea and that methodology to Alberta,” Parker explained.
| “For almost two years — it’ll be two years this fall — I’ve been working with them, talking with them, trying to build this out.” | ![]() |
The app targets voters who don’t reliably vote. The app attempts to solve the apathy problem by asking supporters to use their database to identify 10 friends, family or neighbours that can be pressured into showing up to vote. First rolled out during the 2024 US presidential election, its backers tout 10xVotes as the secret weapon that helped deliver Michigan’s 15 electoral college votes to Trump.
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10xVotes is a company called Voteatron LLC. It is the brainchild of two west Michigan MAGA political operatives. |
Drew Born is a well-connected Republican activist. He calls for the annexation of Canada. Drew Wierda is the brother of Trump’s first-term education secretary, Betsy DeVos. Both attended a private Christian liberal arts school affiliated with the Dutch Reformed Church.
Drew Born and Drew Wierda with Trump FBI director Kash Patel.
Drew Born at Turning Point USA fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago with Project Veritas’ James O’Keefe.
Drew Born and Pete Hoekstra are both listed as directors of the Mecosta Environmental and Security Alliance. 10xVotes has been boosted by a large number of controversial MAGA figures. The app has been endorsed by Tucker Carlson and the conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. The app was also showcased on an episode of former Trump adviser Steve Bannon’s podcast. It is a MAGA tool, adapted for use in the theft of Canadian democracy.

Neither the Centurion Project nor 10xVotes are answering questions if any data about Alberta voters is/was stored on foreign servers or otherwise handled/manipulated by the American company.

The UCP dominated Alberta MLA Committee has announced a review of the Forever Canada petition, to be held Wednesday. It is widely expected the MAGA traitors will recommend that the question that 70% of Albertans oppose will go to a referendum. Here.




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