Voting machines in Arizona have been malfunctioning since Election Day, and nearly 300,000 votes have not been counted in the hotly contested Maricopa County primary election. What happened to the votes that were counted? And why did they not show up on the machines?
00:00:27.000I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
00:00:32.900Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
00:00:36.660If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
00:00:43.080War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance.
00:00:47.360It's Monday, 12 December in the year of our Lord, 2022.
00:00:52.100You're in the War Room. We've got Kash Patel coming in later, Colonel Derek Harvey, Todd Bensman.
00:00:56.820There's an incident on the southern border saying Mexican authorities and or cartels are even assisting more than they normally do in the invasion of our country of Tiffany Justice.
00:01:44.000And I'm so grateful for you and others that are willing to cover it because it really needs to be broken down for people to understand.
00:01:50.560There's a number of people who have come forward as whistleblowers.
00:01:54.760They have a whistleblower from Runbeck, the company that actually prints the ballots and says that the chain of custody was broken.
00:02:02.140We all know that's a really important process to make sure that the integrity of which ballots are counted remains intact and that it was broken.
00:02:10.300And they cannot account for approximately 300,000 votes that were cast in Arizona.
00:02:15.780They didn't come in the legal way or the normal way that allowed them to keep that chain of custody.
00:02:21.740For example, they said that people were bringing ballots from family members and just inserting them in, not through drop boxes, not through dropping them at poll centers.
00:02:33.440They were just doing it with the ballot printing company.
00:02:36.860And then you have an expert from the company that actually certifies the machines in Arizona who has been working there for nine years and has been certifying these election machines in Maricopa County for nine years.
00:02:50.440Come forward and say that the malfunctions that we all saw occur on election day, that that stopped about half of the machines from working, which significantly disenfranchised Republican voters who typically turn out three to one on election day, that that error had to be intentional.
00:03:07.920The way that the machines work and the way they're run, the only way that error could have come is if someone actually went in and intentionally set it to error.
00:03:16.180And then, of course, you have the secretary of state herself who's running the election and is the gubernatorial candidate colluding with Twitter, with the Maricopa County recorder, who's also colluding with Twitter and CISA.
00:03:29.020I mean, it's just a do of very, very bad actions.
00:03:33.620And then they have the nerve to threaten these counties that say, hey, we think there's problems with this election.
00:03:47.780And then the secretary herself crowns herself queen and says, oh, look, I won.
00:03:52.500That's effectively the election that we have in Arizona.
00:03:56.700Let's talk also, I think there's a signature verification of what, 125,000.
00:04:02.880And there's, I think, ballot mingling, mingling of ballots of 25,000.
00:04:08.880Walk me through the signature verification because you've put forward in the complaint or in the filing a sample of the signature verifications.
00:04:19.420And obviously, they're not even close to being what the original signatures were.
00:04:27.260They're counting ballots that should not be counted because there's a standard.
00:04:30.920If you're going to have absentee voting, you have to verify signatures with the signature that's on record from the Department of Motor Vehicles or however they registered to vote to make sure it's the right person.
00:04:40.860And, of course, absentee ballots make voting more vulnerable because you're not there in person for the clerk or whoever to check your ID to make sure that you actually are who you say you are.
00:04:51.900And so there's a standard set for verifying signatures.
00:04:57.700Different states vary on what, you know, whether you can even use a machine at all.
00:05:01.460And they lowered the standard so much, I believe it's close to zero, if not zero itself, so that any ballot with any signature gets counted.
00:05:11.360And so there's no way to verify that these are actually lawful voters.
00:05:17.380And then you include that with the commingling, like you said, the chain of custody that's broken and you can't account for where these ballots are coming from.
00:05:25.200And the ballots that were cast that got jammed had to be recast and some were counted multiple times and some weren't counted at all.
00:05:44.380They legitimately do not know which ballots were counted twice and which ones were not counted at all.
00:05:50.000And the witnesses are saying that that happened to about 25,000 ballots.
00:05:54.260So we're talking about close to half a million votes here in the state of Arizona that are completely unaccounted for and have no verification for who actually cast those ballots.
00:06:06.840And the number of votes in Arizona is about two and a half million.
00:06:10.840So we're talking about 20 percent of the votes that were cast.
00:06:14.220Oh, by the way, not to mention the fact that the Maricopa County recorder acknowledged in a public statement shortly after Election Day,
00:06:21.600hey, we know everybody was upset about the machines going down on Election Day.
00:06:25.840But don't worry, it didn't affect that many votes.
00:06:28.680It only affected about 17,000 votes, which happens to be the margin of victory for the gubernatorial race, which is 17,117.
00:06:38.200And then the attorney general's race is even closer than that.
00:07:30.080And I would say it's because Republicans have been lax on enforcing it.
00:07:33.320I mean, Arizona has had a Republican attorney general for years and years.
00:07:36.800I don't even know how far back it goes, but at least as long as Mark Brnovich has been in office during the 2020 election and the 2022 election and hasn't done anything about it.
00:07:45.220So if Republicans aren't going to enforce the laws that we have authority to enforce, why should Democrats care about following them?
00:07:52.020And that seems to be a pattern that we're seeing around the country.
00:07:54.960We saw the same thing in Wisconsin and Racine where they completely obliterated rules for nursing home voting.
00:08:00.880And the Republican district attorney in Racine was like, oh, well, you know, and refused to prosecute.
00:08:07.180So I think it comes down to we aren't doing what we need to do to prosecute and hold these people accountable.
00:08:33.520It's not an act of omission, but commission.
00:08:35.980Talk to me about the high level consultant they've got that's done this for years and years and years.
00:08:41.160His allegation, signed affidavit, and he would be a witness, would say this just didn't happen by, this just didn't happen.
00:08:47.500This had to be done on purpose, that you couldn't have had this type of machine failure across, non-certification across, all that across, unless it was really, it was something that was done on purpose, ma'am.
00:09:00.920They had, in the Arizona attorney general, assistant attorney general, Jennifer Wright, actually kind of alluded to this in the letter that she published shortly after the election.
00:09:10.020But what the expert is saying is, you know, these machines were all tested the weekend before the election, I believe the day or two before the election started.
00:09:21.800In order to get the massive number of errors and the type of error that occurred for them to not be able to read the ballots, somebody had to actively go into the machine and change the setting to get them to try to read a different type of ballot.
00:09:35.780So that the ballots that were cast didn't match what the machine was trying to read so that they couldn't go through.
00:09:41.820And that had to have been done intentionally because the machines had all passed their tests, their pre-election day tests, and they were working just fine.
00:10:09.280Everybody knew Republicans were going to come out on election day, and they typically turn out three to one, three Republicans for every Democrat that actually goes to the poll to cast their ballot.
00:10:18.000And so an easy way for the Secretary of State, who ran the election and was in charge of those machines, was, oh, let's just make sure they all break so people can't cast their vote.
00:10:27.860I think it's disgusting that you would have a sitting Secretary of State intentionally try to disenfranchise at least half, likely way more than half of her voters, just because she wants to be able to claim power for herself.
00:10:40.640Every mainstream, because I went back and looked at them, the mainstream media coverage of this was not one, you know, where there's associated press.
00:10:50.520Nobody actually talked about the receipts you guys brought in the evidence.
00:10:53.960Nobody talked about the chain of custody.
00:10:55.360Nobody talked about the signature verification.
00:10:57.940Nobody talked about the amount of ballot mingling.
00:11:03.840Nobody talked about the consultant who gave a sworn testimony or sworn statement that this had to be on purpose, and he could walk through how it happened.
00:11:15.600Why is the mainstream media not want to?
00:11:17.480They just said election denier, Carrie Lake, who already said beforehand she was going to contest the election, contest the election.
00:11:24.160Why are they so afraid of addressing any of these details, ma'am?
00:11:27.660Well, I think it's interesting that just two years ago, those same outlets were saying, oh, this is the most secure election in U.S. history.
00:11:38.280There's no evidence of fraud or whatever.
00:11:40.180And suddenly we go from that to this, where it's completely hijacked.
00:11:44.960Very clearly, it is a fraudulent election.
00:11:47.880You have the same people running the same machines with the same ballots, with the same officials in office, and suddenly it's not fair.
00:11:54.300Like, I think they have a problem on their hands, because they've been spewing these lies for two years now, and the American people now can see clearly, we've had two years to prepare for this, and, oh, is this suddenly a novel concept that there's a problem with our elections in 22?
00:12:11.780But don't worry, 2020 was the most secure ever.
00:12:18.340So they have to try to figure out how to cover the story without outing the fact that they've been lying to everybody in the nation for two years.
00:12:27.940This is why they know the polling is against them on this, so they don't want to talk any of the details, because they know their back's up against the wall.
00:12:54.160So there's a telephonic hearing tomorrow, 1.30 Arizona time, I believe.
00:12:58.900They don't say what it's for, but presumably it's to schedule trials.
00:13:02.100So under the statute, the election contest statute that Carrie Lake filed her complaint, the trial needs to be set within 10 days of filing.
00:13:10.140So I would expect the trial date to be set sometime early to mid next week.
00:13:13.700And the defendants have five days from the date of service, which I believe is today, to file their response.
00:13:21.640So I expect to have a trial date set tomorrow.
00:13:24.120And Carrie Lake's trial team, I think they're going to be geared up and ready to go.
00:13:28.340So people, so tomorrow, basically at 1 o'clock Arizona time, you think they'll, after the end of that hearing, they'll set a trial date for this?
00:13:40.380Christina, how do people, you've got the new book out, or it's going to come out in late January, you can pre-order now for Christmas, give it as a gift, stealing your vote.
00:16:12.120As you know, Elon Musk launched a series of attacks on Dr. Anthony Fauci over the weekend calling for his prosecution.
00:16:20.860And then he shared some other memes about him and suggested he's lying about the origins of the coronavirus.
00:16:28.620What's your response, first of all, specifically to the attacks on Dr. Fauci?
00:16:36.000And second, how is your view of Twitter as a sort of public forum and a forum for yourself and the president and many other officials here?
00:17:16.700He has given his almost entire career to civil service as a public servant.
00:17:25.460His work on infectious disease from HIV-AIDS to COVID has saved countless lives.
00:17:31.300And, you know, it's unfortunate that he has, you know, we are fortunate, I should say, that he has devoted his career and his life and his exceptional talent to America's public health.
00:17:44.240And that's what should be discussed right now.
00:17:46.700That's what we should be thankful to him about.
00:17:49.200And, again, these are incredibly dangerous and should be called out.
00:18:28.320This is actually out with the Children's Health Defense at the gala they had in Los Angeles, or I guess in Santa Monica or in Venice on Saturday.
00:18:39.500Your thoughts on Elon Musk, what he's doing and unearthing at Twitter, the way he's presenting this, and then the White House response, ma'am.
00:18:48.180Well, what's dangerous is the White House spokesperson saying that Americans' opinions are dangerous, and it's very, very concerning that she, you know, you're right to notice that she said the word dangerous three times, and Elon Musk expressed his opinion.
00:19:08.940He said, prosecute Fauci, and in our robust American tradition of having a First Amendment, that's an entirely legitimate thing for anyone to say.
00:19:19.700And so they're trying to merge speech with violence, and it's very interesting that the same thing happened with, as it's turning out, you know, as these Twitter files are being disclosed by journalists Barry Weiss and Matt Taibbi,
00:19:35.760Elon Musk is sort of handing the material to them, and they're releasing it, and it's a good move because these are centrist, respected journalists.
00:19:44.080It turned out that the deplatforming of President Trump followed the same tendentious lines.
00:19:50.200The internal communications at Twitter showed that two of President Trump's completely non-violent, non-inciting tweets, and you know I'm not, I did not vote for him, but I am an American and I value freedom of speech.
00:20:05.760They internally, the Twitter kind of safety and verbal hygiene squadron were recasting President Trump's quite pouty but non-violent tweets as incitement, and incitement to violence.
00:20:22.800And there was this kind of drumbeat inside the organization pushing for President Trump to be silenced and deplatformed with the kind of penumbra being created that these, you know, neutral, you know, sort of irritated tweets were violent, were dangerous, were incitement.
00:20:44.280And you may remember, Steve, that, you know, months and months and months ago I warned about the word incitement.
00:20:49.680The word incitement is a very, very dangerous word.
00:20:52.860In a real America in which we really have a First Amendment, the word incitement should be meaningless unless you're literally, and this is, you know, unlawful, calling for specific acts of violence against a specific person or, you know, shouting fire in a crowded theater.
00:21:08.180But incitement is a word that the Nazis used a lot and that totalitarian regimes like to use because it's the word that bridges thoughts and actions.
00:21:20.260It purports to say that a speech act is an initiation of violence, a call to violence that creates violence.
00:21:32.700So it kind of blends words and crimes and criminal actions.
00:21:37.920And that's exactly what the White House spokeswoman was doing in saying dangerous, dangerous, dangerous for an American person to express his opinion about Dr. Anthony Fauci.
00:21:49.100And what they're trying to do is make Dr. Fauci, who is clearly a violent criminal, who's created many, many crimes, and we'll get to the letters that my team has sent out, my team of lawyers, you know, delineating the crimes that his colleagues have committed.
00:22:08.960But Dr. Fauci is facing many, the confrontation of his many crimes, right?
00:22:16.800And so they're trying to surround him with a penumbra in which if you call him to account, if you call for due process, if you call for investigations or prosecution, which is how our system works, you are threatening him.
00:22:35.980And you can hear him saying, you know, I'm getting threats, I'm getting threats.
00:22:39.480You can hear, you know, all the DNC spokespeople down the line saying that the words of Republicans equal threats of violence, even if they're peaceful or just opinions, or even people who are not particularly partisan.
00:22:57.360If the challenge is to the, you know, regime and the challenge threatens to expose their many crimes, then the challenge is an act of violence.
00:23:09.360Walk us through your team, these letters.
00:23:11.880I mean, saying Fauci is a violent criminal.
00:23:14.980I mean, that's kind of from the pages of Robert F. Kennedy's book.
00:23:18.860But what does it mean in relation to your organization, these letters you're sending out now, I think, to attorney generals?
00:23:24.480Yes, well, I'm really, really honored that my book, The Bodies of Others, has been reissued in an edition with Robert Kennedy's amazing book, The Real Anthony Fauci.
00:23:36.620And everyone needs to read The Real Anthony Fauci because it does indeed delineate crimes that go back, you know, decades with this man.
00:23:44.980He's not, you know, he's not new at his criminal career.
00:23:50.020But I want to just kind of benchmark that the War Room Fauci has been very patient in understanding that our medical and scientific experts had to amass the evidence of fraud and harms in the Pfizer documents.
00:24:07.520And now that that is so abundantly, I wouldn't say completed, but largely accomplished, there are 48 reports delineating the harms, the damage, the fraud, the coercion.
00:24:20.700Now it goes to the 250 volunteer lawyers.
00:24:23.860And as you know, we've got about six lawsuits underway.
00:24:27.720But and I mentioned last week on your show that Ed Berkovich issued 13 letters to attorneys general for reckless endangerment.
00:24:39.000And a new attorney, Virginia Stewart, has sent a letter to the California attorney general calling for a criminal investigation of CDC officials for child endangerment.
00:24:54.060So she wrote a letter to California AG Rob Bonta requesting that his office investigate the CDC officials for child endangerment pursuant to California Penal Code 273A, which states, and I'd like to read this paragraph.
00:25:10.580It's important any person who, under circumstances or conditions likely to produce great bodily harm or death, willfully causes or permits any child to suffer or inflicts thereon unjustifiable physical pain or mental suffering or having the care or custody of any child,
00:25:29.780willfully causes or willfully causes or willfully causes or permits that child to be placed in a situation where his or her person or health is endangered, shall be punished by imprisonment in a county jail not exceeding one year or in the state prison for two, four, or six years.
00:25:54.220And so Ms. Stewart asserts that the state of California and its residents who relied on CDC information have been victimized by CDC's actions and or omissions.
00:26:05.940And you can read the letter right on Daily Cloud.
00:26:09.840I just want to, yeah, I just want, what evidence, and doing this and saying these letters, what evidence are you attaching?
00:26:16.220What evidence are you saying for reckless endangerment or child endangerment, ma'am?
00:26:21.180Well, she said the CDC delayed reporting the incidence of myocarditis to the general public.
00:26:27.520And this is the same argument that Ed Berkovich made, as you recall, for three months after the first statistically significant signal appeared in the VARS database.
00:26:36.160The delay kept about 120 million Americans in the dark until after they had already unknowingly exposed themselves to one or more doses of COVID-19 injections that were, according to the analysis presented here, in all probability, the proximate cause of the increased incidence of myocarditis, especially in young male Americans from eight to 21 years of age.
00:27:00.200It's a citation, and she's making the case, you know, in lay language that by failing to inform 120 million Americans of these injections among children and minors, you know, all the way up to young men, caused heart damage, that the CDC was engaging in child endangerment.
00:27:24.140And I think that's a very compelling argument.
00:27:28.360Okay, Naomi, by the way, we've got the box set here.
00:27:31.920It's the real Anthony Fauci and Bodies of Others as a box set now from two different publishers that have worked here at All Seasons Press in the Children's Health Defense.
00:27:40.940And, of course, Tony Lyons and the great team over at Sky Horse, Sky Horse Publishing.
00:27:47.420You get the box set, Bodies of Others, and the real Anthony Fauci.
00:29:02.220The Bodies of Others and the real Anthony Fauci.
00:29:06.340You won't put either one of these down.
00:29:08.000And they're going to be more relevant in 23 than they already have been, and they've already been massive bestsellers.
00:29:14.440Naomi, how do people, these lawsuits, the letters to the 13 attorney generals, the letters now on the child endangerment, you've got the letters on reckless endangerment.
00:29:25.900The legal aspect of this is coming to the forefront.
00:29:28.080Where do people go to Daily Cloud to follow this?
00:29:31.540Because this is all converging and dovetailing into a confrontational 2023.
00:29:38.200If you think it's been tough, angry, or in each other's faces before the audience, you ain't seen nothing yet.
00:29:46.420Because 2023 is going to be one for the ages.
00:29:49.940How do people get to you to find out everything?
00:32:04.520Charlie, I had a chance to visit with you a little bit over the weekend.
00:32:09.500And, you know, I'm bouncing off because the story that's coming out, when he says he bought a crime scene, he admits now he bought a crime scene.
00:32:17.540And we're not even into the Merrick Garland.
00:32:55.880You know, because I have all this free time.
00:32:57.880I was rereading the Divine Comedy this weekend.
00:33:00.560And I was reminded that in the ninth circle of hell, right outside of where Satan is, and according to Dante, who it might be one of the great works in the history of Western civilization,
00:33:10.200the worst of all sins was treachery and betrayal, that Satan himself, in the three mouths that he would be consuming, was consuming Brutus, Cassius, and Judas.
00:33:21.380Of course, Brutus and Cassius being the two people that literally killed Julius Caesar.
00:33:26.520And I mention this, Steve, because what we are living through, the depths of the evil, of the treachery, of the deceit, of the betrayal,
00:33:34.340this regime was born out of what Dante would call the worst thing a human being could do, as far as the thing that deserved the lowest level of punishment, the lowest level that a human being could sink to.
00:33:47.980In fact, in the three rings of hell, of the ninth layer of hell, the one that was reserved for those that would get the harshest punishment
00:33:56.100are people that would betray their benefactors or those that they swore oaths of loyalty to.
00:34:02.420So I just find that to be an interesting aside, Steve, as we put this into context,
00:34:06.100the people that went out of their way to actively lie to President Trump's face,
00:34:11.680to take documents off his desk, and then fly all the way across the country from Washington, D.C. to Menlo Park,
00:34:18.080and meet privately with Yoel Rock to plot the suppression of speech and the takedown of an entire campaign and administration.
00:34:26.740At every single turn, Donald Trump was betrayed in similar fashion that Julius Caesar was and other leaders in many years prior.
00:34:36.120And so we are looking at an illegitimate regime that was born out of the acts of treachery, deceit, and betrayal.
00:34:43.040Is that the way, by the way, I might note that Charlie Kirk did not, his book is The College Scam.
00:37:37.440It was Trump's own government that was meeting actively to shut him up.
00:37:41.420The people that he empowered, Christopher Wray, to the attorney general, to Department of Justice, to Department of Homeland Security.
00:37:47.900And whether the top of those agencies knew about it or not, these are questions that the new Republican Congress needs to iron out.
00:37:54.400But we are really on the verge, on the precipice, Steve, if the populist nationalist movement is not successful,
00:38:00.860to say goodbye to the American Republic and go into an administrative state dictatorship where that middle swath of government runs everything.
00:38:09.680Well, you've got to ask yourself, are we already there?
00:38:14.360I mean, the way that they change out, and this is the whole thing, there's no chance the guy got 81 million votes.
00:44:38.300Okay, there's so much going on, particularly at the end of the year.
00:44:40.600We've got all these huge fights on Capitol Hill, on money, on debt ceiling, on amnesty.
00:44:44.560We've got the explosive nature of what's happening at Twitter, particularly as it relates to the administrative state and its rogue element, the deep state.
00:45:34.400Also, we keep telling you that, hey, look, so much is coming together and converging.
00:45:38.080Some of the issues and topics you can tell Elon, whether he's saying he's going to provide signal, not noise, at Twitter to drown out the mainstream media, whether it's saying prosecute Fauci, whether it's talking about he bought a crime scene.
00:45:51.780You just go on and on, obviously, a lot of that, for people that have watched this show for a while, can kind of see how it's resonating, what you see, because you are months or years ahead of the curve by coming to the show and meeting the great contributors and people we put up and the topics we cover, which is not the topics that everyone covers.
00:46:13.860I'm going to say this show is more work than entertainment.
00:46:17.360One thing is 2023 is going to be quite confrontational.
00:46:20.240You got the New York Post from yesterday talking about, they've got the subpoenas ready for, they got the subpoenas ready for the laptop from hell.
00:46:28.800Comer said he's ready to go the afternoon of 3 January.
00:46:31.080They've been working on it for a year.
00:46:32.680Today's New York Post, they talked about the 51 intelligence officials that prepared to strip their security clearances and hold them to account immediately.
00:46:41.000This whole issue of Carrie Lake in the election, that's why I want you to read the 70-page document.
00:46:48.520But also the election and everything around it is going to still be huge when we talk about 2023 on investigations and just in the news.
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