Loomer Unleashed - August 17, 2023


Laura Loomer Reporting LIVE From Lindell Election Summit Day 2Laura Loomer Reporting LIVE From Lindell Election Summit Day 2


Episode Stats

Length

11 hours and 47 minutes

Words per Minute

159.21027

Word Count

112,628

Sentence Count

8,379

Misogynist Sentences

95

Hate Speech Sentences

37


Summary

On today's episode of the Culture War Show, we are streaming live from the 2nd day of the Mike Lindell's Election Integrity Summit in St Louis, Missouri. Today's episode is a replay of yesterday's stream where I was able to speak on a panel with a lot of the same information and tools and tactics for how to take back our country and secure our elections.


Transcript

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00:05:04.000 Last year in Missouri at Mike Lindell's election integrity summit and yesterday was great.
00:05:09.000 It was the first day and now today is the second and final day where Mike is going to unveil his plan.
00:05:16.000 Yesterday was a really educational day.
00:05:18.000 We got to hear from election integrity activists and GOP leaders from all 50 states.
00:05:23.000 I was able to speak on a panel and so we're hoping to see a lot of the same educational material today so that all the attendees here can learn different tools and tactics for how they can get involved in taking back our country and securing our elections.
00:05:41.000 I want to thank my sponsor Gold Co.
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00:06:19.000 I also want to thank Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, for inviting me to speak at this conference and to stream it live for all of you.
00:06:28.000 So we want to make sure that we support Mike Lindell.
00:06:30.000 He's paying for this entire Election Integrity Summit out of his own pocket, and I'm sure it's costing
00:06:36.000 You know, several hundreds, thousands of dollars, because he catered all the food, and he put people up in hotels, and there's a lot of people here.
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00:07:21.000 So we're about to get started here.
00:07:23.000 We're waiting for people to arrive.
00:07:25.000 And just like yesterday, we're going to let the stream roll so that you can see all of the speakers and do a few interviews.
00:07:31.000 Unfortunately, I won't be here for the entire day because, as many of you know, I'm going to be flying to Washington D.C.
00:07:39.000 because I'm going to be debating
00:07:42.000 on Tim Pool's show tomorrow.
00:07:44.000 And so make sure that you tune in to Tim Pool's Culture War Show and also Tim Pool on Timcast tomorrow.
00:07:50.000 I'm going to be on two separate times debating Bill Mitchell, who's a DeSantis supporter, and I'm going to be making the case for President Trump.
00:07:58.000 So just make sure that you're following me on Twitter and you're following the stream tomorrow on Tim Pool's show so that you can watch all that content.
00:08:17.000 I also, oh, I also brought a copy of my book for Mike Lindell, and so I'm going to be giving him a book.
00:08:25.000 I wrote this book called Bloomered, How I Became the Most Banned Woman in the World, and so if you are interested in reading about cancel culture and big tech election interference, which I wrote about extensively, you can actually get this book on my website at
00:08:38.000 Loomerd.com.
00:08:39.000 L-O-O-M-E-R-E-D.com, like the book title.
00:08:42.000 And you can click on the tab that says Illuminate Shop and order a book.
00:08:47.000 And I also sell signed copies, which I will personally sign and send to you in the mail.
00:08:53.000 Another thing that we've been talking a lot about here at this conference is all of these witch hunt indictments against President Trump.
00:08:59.000 And as we know, President Trump is under attack by the D.C.
00:09:02.000 right now because they don't want him, they don't want him to be the nominee.
00:09:07.000 So you can also get this Donald Trump did nothing wrong shirt as well.
00:09:10.000 Now we're going to stop for the prayer.
00:09:17.000 Father, in the name of Jesus, God, we just praise you, God, for today.
00:09:21.000 And we just worship you ahead of time, God, for everything that you're going to do.
00:09:25.000 God, we just thank you, God, for bringing us hope, God.
00:09:28.000 You are our hope, God.
00:09:30.000 We put our hope in you.
00:09:31.000 We put our trust in you, God.
00:09:33.000 Because, God, you never disappoint us, Lord.
00:09:37.000 And, God, we're praying for hope in our country.
00:09:39.000 We're praying for hope in the nations.
00:09:42.000 And, God, we're just crying out, Lord,
00:09:44.000 That as you unfold what your will is, God, with this plan, God, that your will would be done and your kingdom would come to our lives on earth as it is in heaven.
00:09:54.000 And whatever you're wanting, in Jesus' name, to secure our elections, God, we're asking for miracles and breakthroughs for our election platforms, God, to be transparent, to be secure, to be safe.
00:10:07.000 And we're just asking, God, that you just have your way.
00:10:10.000 In Jesus' name, amen.
00:10:15.000 Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome back Brennan House for the Pledge of Allegiance and the National Anthem.
00:10:27.000 Good morning.
00:10:28.000 Join me in the pledge, would you?
00:10:30.000 I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
00:10:44.000 And then join me in singing our national anthem.
00:10:48.000 Oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming?
00:11:17.000 Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight, O'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming?
00:11:46.000 And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.
00:12:12.000 Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave O'er the land of the free
00:12:40.000 Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome your host, Mike Wendell.
00:13:06.000 Thanks, Mike Wendell.
00:13:13.000 Good morning everybody!
00:13:20.000 The day is finally here!
00:13:25.000 I want to talk to everybody from around the world.
00:13:27.000 We're streaming in 85 languages today.
00:13:30.000 The plan to secure our elections, and it secures them immediately, needs to be, you need to take the time right now to tell everybody you know to tune in today at frankspeech.com.
00:13:43.000 I'm going to kind of frame this morning for what's going to happen today.
00:13:48.000 And no, I don't have a teleprompter.
00:13:55.000 You know, we've been working for two and a half years, and somebody even longer than that, to secure our elections.
00:14:03.000 Over 70% of the country does not believe that our elections are secure anymore.
00:14:09.000 And that's very sad.
00:14:11.000 But what I'm here to say is, well, like in the time frame you've seen yesterday when I did the segment about what got us here.
00:14:19.000 When I did that, you know, I'm talking about all the hard work that you guys have never given up.
00:14:25.000 It's like as soon as you go in for a lawsuit that should be very easy, and all of a sudden the judge says, no, I'm not looking at it.
00:14:33.000 Matter of fact, I'm going to sanction you even for asking me.
00:14:36.000 Or you don't have standing.
00:14:38.000 Or you go to your legislatures, and most of them are Republican.
00:14:43.000 You go there and they go, no, you can't do that.
00:14:46.000 You can't go to paper ballots hand-counted.
00:14:48.000 What are you thinking about?
00:14:50.000 We went through this in Arkansas, where they had a county that went paper ballots hand-counted.
00:14:57.000 And the Republican legislatures in Arkansas put up a thing, if you do that, we're going to defund you.
00:15:04.000 We had in Missouri.
00:15:06.000 Where all of you went out last year at this time, and I said, we need to get CASTRO records, or we're going to lose our country.
00:15:14.000 And everybody did, went out there.
00:15:16.000 But a lot of the states, like in Missouri, this lady asked for her CASTRO record under the Freedom of Information Act, and they sued her.
00:15:24.000 They went after her.
00:15:26.000 Shane Scholler, I mean, he's a Republican.
00:15:30.000 You know, it's disgusting.
00:15:32.000 So, all these things, but yet, even though, even though the pushback and all the hard things we've done, well, you know, about a year ago, I'm sitting there and I'm praying that God gave me this plan, and at least the seeds of it, and said we have to do something, and we can't wait, God, until after the 2024 election.
00:15:59.000 And I was very excited, but I, you know, and I didn't, and I've learned during these two and a half years, this is all in God's time, because they're going, well, Mike, why didn't you come up with it right away before the 2022 election?
00:16:12.000 Because we weren't ready and it wasn't the right time.
00:16:16.000 This is the right time.
00:16:18.000 Okay.
00:16:19.000 And I'm telling you, when we lay this out, the plan, it goes into effect immediately, Friday morning, tomorrow morning, everybody!
00:16:28.000 This is the most exciting thing.
00:16:31.000 And every one of your, everything you've all been doing,
00:16:35.000 We'll be coming so much easier.
00:16:38.000 I mean, so it'll be easy.
00:16:40.000 If you have anybody that blocks you now, it'll be like, um, they will be called out going, what are you?
00:16:45.000 I'm not, I'm not a Democrat or Republican.
00:16:47.000 This isn't about that.
00:16:49.000 It hasn't been about that.
00:16:50.000 This is about us having elections instead of selections.
00:16:57.000 Well, now I'm going to take you back because I've got to frame this up.
00:17:01.000 I'm going to tell my... I've used this analogy when I've told people about the plan.
00:17:07.000 I've used this analogy of Al Capone.
00:17:10.000 Now, Al Capone was a gangster in the 1920s back in Prohibition.
00:17:14.000 And they couldn't get him on murder.
00:17:17.000 They couldn't get him on racketeering.
00:17:19.000 They couldn't get him on bootlegging.
00:17:20.000 They couldn't get him on gambling.
00:17:21.000 But they had all the evidence in the world!
00:17:24.000 We're good to go.
00:17:42.000 Okay, and he even had early voting there where he could see what he needed and he could put in who he wanted for politicians.
00:17:51.000 Does that sound familiar where you're all at in this country?
00:17:54.000 Where we're all at?
00:17:56.000 Well, what they did is one day they go, they said, well, let's go at him from a different angle.
00:18:03.000 And they got him on taxi vision.
00:18:05.000 You all know the story.
00:18:05.000 He ended up in Alcatraz.
00:18:07.000 Okay.
00:18:08.000 It was right, sitting right in front of them, right?
00:18:11.000 But now we're not getting into machine companies on tax evasion, okay?
00:18:20.000 So, what this does is I want to tell you, they have all, all of the companies are what we've been told.
00:18:28.000 We've been told one common thread of a lie, no matter what the machine brand, whether it's Smartmatic, Dominion, Hart, it doesn't matter.
00:18:38.000 ES&S, let's not forget the big one in the country.
00:18:41.000 And there's more.
00:18:42.000 But all of them, we've been told the same lie,
00:18:46.000 By the machine companies themselves, by legislators.
00:18:50.000 When you guys walk into your election official, you've been told this lie.
00:18:55.000 The media has told this lie from one spectrum all the way to the other spectrum.
00:19:00.000 Not one of them has said the truth, okay?
00:19:05.000 And you know what that truth is?
00:19:08.000 The truth is they were on the internet, all of them.
00:19:12.000 The big lie is they're not on the internet.
00:19:15.000 We're not on the internet.
00:19:16.000 Because you know what they're blocking?
00:19:18.000 They're blocking what we've had since day one is the cyber evidence.
00:19:23.000 You can't help it.
00:19:24.000 They can discredit all the cyberheavens by saying what?
00:19:27.000 We're not on the internet.
00:19:28.000 It's impossible.
00:19:29.000 You go in.
00:19:30.000 We've got people on the ground.
00:19:31.000 We've got a quarter million people on the ground from Hawaii to Alaska and every other state in the country.
00:19:37.000 They get to their officials.
00:19:38.000 They go, it's impossible in my county.
00:19:40.000 We're not on the internet.
00:19:42.000 Well, who told you that?
00:19:43.000 Well, the machine companies did.
00:19:45.000 You know, you ever heard that?
00:19:46.000 How many people have heard in this room, I want you to stand up, if you have heard that the machines are not on the internet?
00:19:55.000 Every single person in this room and every single person watching has heard they're not on the internet.
00:20:04.000 Okay?
00:20:05.000 This is my line and I don't ever, to this morning, don't ever, ever let that get out of your head.
00:20:12.000 Okay, they told us and from from people down here all the way up to the top.
00:20:17.000 They're not on the internet.
00:20:18.000 They're not on the internet.
00:20:20.000 I'm going to show you a video right now that we're going to watch because I want to take you back to this place right now.
00:20:28.000 Okay, so let's roll this video.
00:20:36.000 Do you swear to tell the truth or affirm to tell the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you God?
00:20:43.000 Voting systems are, by design, meant to be used as closed systems that are not networked, meaning they are not connected to the internet.
00:20:52.000 Colorado is considered one if not the safest state in the nation to cast a ballot.
00:20:58.000 None of our voting equipment is connected to the internet.
00:21:00.000 So, as Secretary Griswold pointed out, voting machines are not connected to the internet for a reason.
00:21:04.000 On election day, in a precinct, are your machines hooked up to the internet?
00:21:09.000 No, not by... Do you swear to tell the truth, or affirm to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?
00:21:16.000 I do.
00:21:16.000 Voting systems are, by design,
00:21:19.000 ...meant to be used as closed systems that are not networked, meaning they are not connected to the internet.
00:21:25.000 Colorado is considered one if not the safest state in the nation to cast a ballot.
00:21:31.000 None of our voting equipment is connected to the internet.
00:21:33.000 So, as Secretary Griswold pointed out, voting machines are not connected to the internet for a reason.
00:21:38.000 On election day in a precinct, are your machines hooked up to the internet?
00:21:42.000 No, not by any stretch.
00:21:44.000 We go through a number of certifications, government certifications, and the first one is at a federal level.
00:21:50.000 So those standards mandate that election systems, such as ours, are designed to work in a closed system.
00:21:58.000 Air-gapped.
00:21:59.000 No internet.
00:22:00.000 Why would you want to get rid of the machine?
00:22:01.000 Nobody trusts them.
00:22:04.000 Well ma'am, they're not tied to the internet.
00:22:08.000 Yes they are!
00:22:09.000 What is the vehicle for the transmission from the ICP?
00:22:12.000 Is it cellular modem versus VPN?
00:22:15.000 It is a cellular modem that can be configured in a VPN.
00:22:19.000 Well ma'am, they're not tied to the internet.
00:22:22.000 Yes they are!
00:22:24.000 Currently in Chicago and Cook County, we work with Verizon to secure that network.
00:22:29.000 What wireless chipset slash modem
00:22:32.000 Does the hard border help?
00:22:36.000 We support a variety.
00:22:38.000 Well, ma'am, they're not tied to the internet.
00:22:41.000 Yes, they are.
00:22:42.000 When people talk about certain things, they're undermining our credibility.
00:22:46.000 As an example, in the state of Wisconsin, the voting machines do not connect to the internet.
00:22:52.000 Yes, they do.
00:22:54.000 They do.
00:22:55.000 Absolutely.
00:22:56.000 They do not.
00:22:58.000 The voting machines
00:23:01.000 Are not connected to the internet.
00:23:16.000 Local election officials though, they say really a cyber attack is unlikely.
00:23:20.000 Georgia's voting machines are not even connected to the internet.
00:23:24.000 It's really hard.
00:23:25.000 It's almost impossible to hack that machine.
00:23:29.000 In most cases, voting machines are not connected to the Internet.
00:23:33.000 Yeah, sure.
00:23:35.000 I have seen concerns raised that even if voting machines are not connected to the Internet, that if they have the capability to connect to the Internet, they may be able to be accessed remotely.
00:23:47.000 Have you looked into this issue in your machines?
00:23:52.000 No, we have not, because we would never consider connecting them to the Internet.
00:23:57.000 In his conference call this month with state election officials, Johnson, Department of Homeland Security head, urged them to guard against potential intrusions by taking basic precautionary steps such as ensuring that electronic voting machines are not connected to the internet while voting is taking place.
00:24:16.000 As you know, the Commonwealth of Kentucky does not allow for the transfer, as we heard earlier, for unofficial election results via modem or other cellular connectivity.
00:24:28.000 And to that end, modem components do not exist in certified fielded equipment in the state.
00:24:34.000 And the ES&S equipment here does not support the ability to modem.
00:24:39.000 Does having Wi-Fi networks available at polling places mean voting machines are connected to the Internet?
00:24:45.000 No, that's not true.
00:24:47.000 An expert told Lead Stories that assuming that the existence of a Wi-Fi network means that nearby voting machines are connected to it is incorrect.
00:24:55.000 The claim appeared in an Instagram post on November 8, 2022.
00:25:00.000 To be clear, you don't have to actually have hands-on contact with a voting machine to hack it.
00:25:06.000 If it's connected to the internet, you can get into it from anywhere.
00:25:09.000 Although on that front, many election officials insist you have absolutely nothing to worry about.
00:25:15.000 Our machines are not connected to the internet.
00:25:18.000 And they're not going to be connected to the internet.
00:25:20.000 No state is on the internet.
00:25:22.000 I find it difficult to hack something that's not on the internet.
00:25:25.000 Our voting systems are never connected to the internet.
00:25:28.000 Can you talk about the ways that these devices have been marketed to election officials?
00:25:33.000 Yeah, one of them you've already mentioned is that the vendors will sell the systems with a wireless modem in them to election officials and tell them that they don't actually connect to the internet.
00:25:43.000 That the wireless modem goes over a cellular network, or it's got a firewall, or it's got some other... It's on a private network.
00:25:48.000 It uses the VPN.
00:25:49.000 It's not the public internet.
00:25:51.000 All of that is untrue.
00:25:52.000 My colleague just mentioned this very body.
00:25:57.000 Conducted months of hearings and testimony and took questions about all of the concerns about the 2020 election, including that these machines were hooked up to the internet and found no evidence
00:26:14.000 To support those claims.
00:26:18.000 2016, people in positions of trust told us it would be almost impossible for hackers to change the outcome of a national election because voting machines supposedly never connect to the internet.
00:26:29.000 Those things are not connected to the internet.
00:26:31.000 Voting machines has denied that their voting machines are connected to the internet.
00:26:45.000 To an update on the Arizona election audit, the independent investigator charged with looking into Maricopa County's election equipment, confirming that election equipment was not connected to the internet.
00:26:55.000 The most important thing to know about Georgia's voting system is the voting machines are not interconnected to each other, nor are they connected to the internet in any way.
00:27:04.000 Our vote counting machines are never connected to the internet.
00:27:08.000 For remote access software?
00:27:09.000 Yes.
00:27:10.000 We do not, we no longer install any remote access software that
00:27:15.000 The process was discontinued in 2006 and is not allowed by any of the EAC testing.
00:27:21.000 Mr. Poulos?
00:27:22.000 Chairperson, we've never had any kind of remote access in our Dominion product.
00:27:26.000 Capabilities.
00:27:26.000 Capabilities.
00:27:28.000 But I will say that I do want to draw a caveat.
00:27:32.000 Some of our tabulators are designed around the ability to have an external plug-in modem to transmit unofficial results after it pulls close.
00:27:42.000 Our voting machines are not connected to the internet.
00:27:44.000 Those are not connected.
00:27:45.000 Voting machines themselves are.
00:27:46.000 We were told this lie when they took your country.
00:27:49.000 Because if you're not connected to the internet, they're trying to tell you, how could you have this cyber evidence and all this stuff, because you couldn't have been in there, you couldn't have even been in the room.
00:28:00.000 That's like saying having murder committed, but you're going, well I wasn't there.
00:28:05.000 Well we think you were there, we see you there.
00:28:07.000 They're going, oh no, no, we're not connected to the internet.
00:28:10.000 We're not connected to the internet.
00:28:12.000 I could sit and show you, probably...
00:28:16.000 A month's worth, every day, 24 hours a day, of people that said, and you've all heard it yourselves, county officials, everyone, all the way down.
00:28:25.000 It can be a school board like, well we're not connected to the internet.
00:28:28.000 We're not connected.
00:28:29.000 That's impossible.
00:28:29.000 We're not connected to the internet.
00:28:31.000 We're not connected to the internet.
00:28:32.000 I want to put this in your head so much this morning.
00:28:34.000 We're not connected to the internet.
00:28:36.000 That's the lie.
00:28:37.000 Don't ever forget that they lied to us.
00:28:40.000 When we leave here today, you can't forget about that lie.
00:28:44.000 If you lied about that, remember you lied about a lot of other stuff.
00:28:56.000 Our show here, I guess, is evidence that we have that they were connected to the internet, but not cyber evidence and not stuff like this.
00:29:06.000 Evidence that came right out of the machines itself, which you all got.
00:29:10.000 The cast vote records, the registrations, the voter rolls, okay?
00:29:15.000 So you're gonna see what they can't say that they were connected to the internet when we got the stuff from the machines.
00:29:22.000 There was stuff that we could get under the Freedom of Information Act, which you all got.
00:29:26.000 Okay, and then I'm going to show you right now some, Patrick was there, he was there and he's going to show you evidence he had first hand and then we're going to show you what we can get out of the machine.
00:29:39.000 Evidence like he has, first hand evidence?
00:29:42.000 They've been all just, you know, the media doesn't put it out there so it's been all just, you know, we don't care if you happen to say we're online.
00:29:49.000 They weren't on the internet.
00:29:50.000 They weren't on the internet.
00:29:51.000 They weren't on the internet.
00:29:53.000 You say, what, I got a picture they were on the internet.
00:29:55.000 No, they weren't on the internet.
00:29:56.000 Lead stories.
00:29:57.000 One of the things I want you to see up there.
00:29:59.000 That says lead stories.
00:30:01.000 You guys, that's Alan Duke and a guy named Martin that's overseas.
00:30:05.000 He lives overseas.
00:30:06.000 I believe it's Belgium.
00:30:08.000 There are three other employees.
00:30:11.000 All of them, every time you see fake news or false information, false information, they were hired by Facebook and Twitter.
00:30:18.000 Everything you got covered up.
00:30:20.000 They're not on the internet.
00:30:21.000 False news, false news.
00:30:23.000 That was Alan Duke.
00:30:26.000 Alan Duke and these stories.
00:30:28.000 Before we get to there, I'm going to tell you about Alan Duke.
00:30:31.000 I went to him and we have 100% evidence, which was a Tina Peters Mesa County image.
00:30:37.000 This was, and the only one we have inside the machines.
00:30:40.000 The show, they were on the internet.
00:30:42.000 We gave it to Alan Duke.
00:30:44.000 And Alan Duke looked at it, his people looked at it, he's signed an NDA with us, it's before I released it, put it up on Frank's Beach.
00:30:51.000 And he looked at it, and I called him up and I said, well, are you going to tell the world about this now that everything we've been saying is true?
00:30:58.000 And you know what he said?
00:30:59.000 He goes, Mike, we're fact checkers.
00:31:02.000 We go out there and tell things that are false, not things that are true.
00:31:08.000 And I'm going, you've got to be kidding me.
00:31:12.000 So I say it again, shame on you, Alan Duke.
00:31:15.000 But anyway, let's move on.
00:31:15.000 Disgusting.
00:31:17.000 We're past that and still have a little thing back then.
00:31:19.000 Because I thought back then, while we show the world, wouldn't it be something that the lying Facebook fact-checkers and Twitter fact-checkers would have came public and said, it's all true, everybody.
00:31:30.000 But you know what?
00:31:31.000 Like I said yesterday, that was over a year and three months ago.
00:31:36.000 It wasn't the right time.
00:31:38.000 Okay, because we went in and found out everything we know now.
00:31:41.000 Another year later, we know who the bad guys are.
00:31:44.000 We know who the good guys are.
00:31:46.000 We know what we know.
00:31:47.000 We woke and people haven't woke up.
00:31:49.000 Their eyes have been opened.
00:31:51.000 You guys have been there and we have more and more people with their eyes open that we have to secure our election platform now.
00:31:57.000 So I'm going to go to Patrick and he was there.
00:32:01.000 Why don't you take it from there with what you've seen firsthand.
00:32:05.000 Yeah, first of all, a little bit of background.
00:32:07.000 I'm a certified Microsoft Small Business Specialist.
00:32:09.000 I'm an aerospace engineer.
00:32:11.000 I worked on cabling design for the International Space Station.
00:32:14.000 Plus, I served as Vice Chair of the Election and Government Reform Committee in the Michigan Senate.
00:32:17.000 So, kind of a unique experience background.
00:32:21.000 And when I went into the TCS Center... It's a rocket science, guys.
00:32:24.000 When you hear it, it's not rocket science.
00:32:26.000 I work on the payload for the rockets, not the rockets.
00:32:27.000 But anyway, the...
00:32:32.000 All these people that are asserting that there is no evidence of these machines being connected to the Internet, well, I'm an eyewitness of the fact that these guys are connected to the Internet, and anybody who knows Windows operating system knows when you go down that little right-hand corner, there's this little icon in there that indicates that the machine is connected to the Internet.
00:32:52.000 That was on every single one of the 25 ImageCast Central tabulators.
00:32:59.000 There were high-speed tabulators at the Detroit TCF Center during the November 3rd, 2020 election.
00:33:06.000 And by the way, it was on all the Adjudicator workstations that all these machines were networked to at the TCF Center as well.
00:33:13.000 And I have two other people witnessing exactly what I saw, which was that icon in the bottom right-hand corner.
00:33:20.000 So you can't say there is zero evidence of these machines being connected to the Internet.
00:33:24.000 By the way, during tabulation, although it doesn't matter if it's during tabulation or not,
00:33:29.000 So I'm a certified Microsoft Small Business Specialist.
00:33:32.000 I've established a few networks in my day.
00:33:35.000 They were connected to the internet.
00:33:36.000 And what the weird thing is, is that it's not even against the law in Michigan to be connected to the internet, yet they're still denying it, which begs the question, why?
00:33:47.000 All these guys had to do, and I asked them to do it, was roll the little mouse cursor on these machines over that symbol, and if you do so, it says, connected to the internet.
00:33:58.000 They refused to do that and said, you know what, you're just going to have to trust me.
00:34:01.000 Well, I don't trust them.
00:34:03.000 Alright?
00:34:04.000 And I want to interject.
00:34:05.000 So you got, you see what they're, what were they hiding?
00:34:08.000 They were hiding because if they, if they admit that they're on the internet, they would, maybe somebody would have made them open up the machines and show us what's going on.
00:34:18.000 But they had to have that big line.
00:34:20.000 We're not on the Internet.
00:34:22.000 If they don't have that, they got nothing.
00:34:24.000 Because everybody knew that with the manipulation.
00:34:27.000 But you can block that by just keep saying it.
00:34:30.000 I wasn't in the room.
00:34:30.000 I wasn't in the room.
00:34:31.000 I wasn't in the room.
00:34:32.000 We're not on the Internet.
00:34:32.000 I'm not.
00:34:33.000 We're not on the Internet.
00:34:34.000 We're not on the Internet.
00:34:34.000 We're not on the Internet.
00:34:36.000 Yeah, by the way, to show how secure they were with their Internet connections.
00:34:39.000 In 2022, when I was going through on a walkthrough beforehand,
00:34:44.000 Their actual router had the user name and password written on the outside of the router.
00:34:52.000 So if you really believe we got secure elections, think again.
00:34:55.000 But back to election night back in 2020, not only didn't I trust them regarding the tabulators, but actually I noticed that there was a
00:35:05.000 I just decided to go off and take a screenshot.
00:35:07.000 That was from my phone on election night.
00:35:09.000 All the wireless networks that were active on election night.
00:35:13.000 Now all the laptops that were out there, the poll books, the electronic poll books, they all had the ability to connect wirelessly to these Wi-Fi networks.
00:35:22.000 And what are the odds that something called AV underscore connect was maybe used for absentee voting tabulation at the TCS Center?
00:35:32.000 We don't know, right?
00:35:33.000 Because they're not providing any of this information.
00:35:36.000 What did they do in Maricopa County?
00:35:37.000 What is the data that they held on to?
00:35:39.000 They refused to give up the routers.
00:35:41.000 They refused to give up the Splunk logs.
00:35:44.000 That's what they're adamant about.
00:35:46.000 And what you think if you, you know I've said it before, if you're innocent,
00:35:51.000 You know, you've seen it yesterday, when I was on Jimmy Kimmel.
00:35:54.000 Well, why would they just open it up and say, we're not on the internet, we have nothing to hide?
00:35:59.000 Think of this, if you're one of the brands like ES&S, think of these guys, Omaha, Nebraska, the hometown boys, right?
00:36:07.000 They're the biggest company in the United States, these machine companies.
00:36:11.000 If I'm in business, okay, if they call it a business, I call it something else.
00:36:16.000 But I would say, hey, you know, when you had Dominion and Smartmatic in the public eye suing everybody and everything, and yes and yes, if I'm them, I'm going to say, hey, come and look at our receipts and open them up.
00:36:27.000 You know, we're not on the Internet.
00:36:29.000 We have nothing to hide.
00:36:31.000 But yet they lied and said they weren't on the Internet.
00:36:34.000 It's a lie to all of them, because they're all on the Internet.
00:36:38.000 And you know, when I put in an affidavit in a court filing regarding this,
00:36:43.000 The judge, his name is Judge Timothy Kenney, he made sure that all the court cases related to election fraud was routed to his court in Southeast Michigan.
00:36:52.000 When it was presented to him, his assessment of my evidence that this was, that these machines were connected to the internet was saying, he said, because Colbeck was looking for fraud going into the election and he found it, his testimony is disqualified.
00:37:08.000 That's like an NFL referee who's trained to recognize interference being told that, pick up the flag, sir.
00:37:15.000 You know, you were looking for that interference call, so you're not allowed to go off and make that call.
00:37:20.000 That's what we're up against.
00:37:22.000 I did a little bit of digging after I got out of the TCF Center, and I said, you know what?
00:37:28.000 This is a contract between Dominion Voting Systems and the state of Michigan.
00:37:32.000 And by the way, we've got similar provisions for ES&S and Heart InterCivic inside the state of Michigan as well.
00:37:39.000 But these are diagrams directly from their contract with the state of Michigan.
00:37:45.000 And it's for their election management system server.
00:37:47.000 It's not just all about the tabulators that I said I witnessed were connected to the internet.
00:37:52.000 It's also what's called the election management system server.
00:37:55.000 And in their contract they gave four eligible, four options for configurations on it.
00:38:00.000 And I want you to look at the top of every single one of these diagrams.
00:38:03.000 That word internet kind of pops up on every single one.
00:38:10.000 We're good to go.
00:38:35.000 Parsed out into the individual precincts that they use for the certification of the election results is from these machines, which are never publicly tested, which are at the core of the discrepancy that we saw with the 7060 vote flip from Antrim County, from Trump to Biden.
00:38:52.000 You guys remember that?
00:38:54.000 Well, that's because they never tested these election management system servers and they had a different configuration
00:38:54.000 They tried to dismiss it?
00:39:00.000 For these election management servers from the tabulators.
00:39:04.000 So guys, this is a big deal.
00:39:06.000 These guys connect to the internet, and if you're getting your official election results from machines that haven't been tested, and they're connected to the internet, it's kind of a big deal.
00:39:15.000 If they're connected to the internet, they lie.
00:39:18.000 They are connected to the internet.
00:39:20.000 There's no wiggle room here, everybody.
00:39:23.000 They lie.
00:39:24.000 This isn't an if, okay?
00:39:26.000 This is they are.
00:39:27.000 They lie, they lie, they lie, they lie.
00:39:30.000 If I have to sit here for a month, I'll spend 24 hours a day to show the whole world.
00:39:36.000 If the media comes out tomorrow and says, we've been live, we've been live, I will play it 24-7 and chill you.
00:39:44.000 And in support of that, Mike, you're not the only one saying that they lie.
00:39:51.000 This is the Election Assistance Commission putting out a little nasty-gram note out to ES&S, saying you're advertising that your machines aren't connected, don't have any modems associated with them, and this is not true.
00:40:02.000 So it's not just a Dominion problem.
00:40:05.000 ES&S is engaged in this as well.
00:40:07.000 All of them.
00:40:10.000 So it's plenty of room to go around with this internet connection.
00:40:15.000 There it is.
00:40:16.000 Remember that, E-S-N-S.
00:40:18.000 They may have violated rules.
00:40:20.000 May have.
00:40:21.000 Now some, it sounds to me like they have.
00:40:24.000 This is a, this is a system commission.
00:40:26.000 Is this a big deal?
00:40:27.000 Yeah, it's a big deal.
00:40:28.000 Well, then why didn't they state me?
00:40:30.000 Why didn't somebody look into it and say you are?
00:40:33.000 Yeah, we've got a lot of cases where people are identified for not following the law.
00:40:36.000 I mean, I talked about Jocelyn Benson breaking the law five times.
00:40:39.000 She just got her hand slapped and said, oh, okay, I won't do it again.
00:40:43.000 You know?
00:40:43.000 That's what we're getting.
00:40:45.000 So we need to start having some consequences, and that's where the American people come in, and that's why today's so important, because now we're going to equip people to hold them accountable.
00:40:53.000 Absolutely.
00:40:53.000 Right.
00:40:53.000 Absolutely.
00:40:54.000 All right.
00:40:54.000 Good stuff, Mike.
00:40:55.000 And that's not the plan, what he just said, is hold people accountable.
00:41:00.000 We're going to do that, too.
00:41:01.000 Thanks, Patrick.
00:41:02.000 You're absolutely fantastic.
00:41:03.000 Patrick!
00:41:03.000 Come on over here.
00:41:09.000 Okay.
00:41:11.000 Now, I believe, um, we have Dr. Frank.
00:41:15.000 I'm not sure who's coming up next.
00:41:18.000 Um, but what we're going to continue to show you is the lie.
00:41:21.000 They lied, they lied, they lied.
00:41:23.000 They said they weren't on the internet.
00:41:25.000 What you just see, they're here to eyewitness.
00:41:28.000 What we're going to show you now is things that came out of the machines.
00:41:32.000 We don't get to see inside, but under the Freedom of Information Act, you can get certain things.
00:41:38.000 One of the things which I got in every state in 2020 was everybody's voter rolls.
00:41:43.000 Who registered, who voted, and you know, you have ages and everything, and every single county that voted, the age groups, everything.
00:41:51.000 And then, and also the cast vote records.
00:41:53.000 So I think, um, is it Dr. Frank?
00:41:56.000 Who's up next, you guys?
00:42:01.000 Bye, Dr. Frank.
00:42:14.000 Okay, let me give you a background here on Dr. Prang.
00:42:20.000 First of all, tell us what your background is, a personal background.
00:42:24.000 I'm a scientist, did that for 40 years.
00:42:26.000 Inventor, building electron microscopes and laser scanners and stuff, equipment.
00:42:32.000 I did that for a lot of years.
00:42:35.000 Not paying attention to elections, but doing my civic duty and voting every year.
00:42:38.000 But you're not what the media calls you, a math teacher, right?
00:42:41.000 A little more than that?
00:42:42.000 Yeah, a little more than that.
00:42:43.000 I have 60 scientific publications, cover articles on the leading journals in the world.
00:42:48.000 Right, right, right.
00:42:49.000 And I'm going to tell you, when I met Dr. Frank,
00:42:53.000 I was doing the movie Absolute Interference.
00:42:57.000 I met him for the first time.
00:42:58.000 When I did those movies back then, it was all online.
00:43:02.000 We didn't edit.
00:43:03.000 In real time, stop now, let's start over.
00:43:06.000 Kind of like what we're doing right now.
00:43:10.000 When he started telling me about what he had found inside these machines,
00:43:17.000 We're through with the registrations.
00:43:19.000 We all can get another freedom of the press.
00:43:21.000 I'd have to pay a lot of money for them.
00:43:23.000 Alabama charged me $40,000, which was highway robbery by John Merrow.
00:43:31.000 Anyway, when I heard his thing, I'm going, wow!
00:43:35.000 It 100% proved they're on the internet and they were computer manipulated.
00:43:41.000 It was like a perfect marriage going for everything I had, for the cyber evidence that they kept locking and saying, we're not on the internet, we're not on the internet, we're not on the internet.
00:43:50.000 Remember what he has.
00:43:52.000 So, go ahead and go through and show us what you have.
00:44:20.000 Well, the question people always... You know, we're talking about machines here.
00:44:23.000 We're talking about how about the machines being connected to the Internet.
00:44:26.000 But people need to understand, it's not just that thing you put your ballot through.
00:44:31.000 It's also the EMS, as Patrick was just describing.
00:44:34.000 It's also the poll books.
00:44:35.000 There are all these connections.
00:44:37.000 And I remember in the state of Ohio, for example, we showed that all the Dominion machines were talking to one another, as well as being on the Internet.
00:44:45.000 So, when we talk about machines, we're not just talking about one thing, we're talking about a lot of things.
00:44:49.000 And just polling books, tabulators, printers, all of it.
00:44:54.000 Everything that's run through computers in our elections.
00:44:57.000 And just yesterday, the Epoch Times showed this vast network that all of them are connected through.
00:45:02.000 So it's not even just the internet.
00:45:05.000 It's also the cellular network.
00:45:07.000 So there's all these electronic connectability things that are going on.
00:45:12.000 Basically, we've just got to get rid of it all.
00:45:13.000 We've got to vote Amish.
00:45:15.000 We've got to vote all paper, no machines.
00:45:21.000 It's not in the plan either, but we've got to get there.
00:45:23.000 I'm getting there, I'm getting there, I'm getting there.
00:45:25.000 So, one of the questions Mike asked is, he says, well, what would an election without machines look like?
00:45:32.000 That's a great question.
00:45:34.000 But what he's really asking, I think, is what does an election with no fraud look like?
00:45:41.000 No, computer crime, exactly.
00:45:44.000 But the problem is how to define an election that's got no fraud in it.
00:45:48.000 Here we are in Missouri.
00:45:50.000 Last year, Ann Kelly was taking me around and
00:45:53.000 Introducing me to the clerks throughout the state.
00:45:56.000 And the last day, we were sitting there with the head clerk of the state of Missouri, and he was explaining how safe their machines were and how they weren't connected to the internet.
00:46:04.000 And I said, well, let's just set that issue aside for a minute.
00:46:07.000 Let's just talk about your voter rolls.
00:46:08.000 Because I can show you that your voter rolls are being used to hack your elections.
00:46:11.000 And he goes, oh, really?
00:46:12.000 Yeah.
00:46:13.000 And so I started explaining everything.
00:46:15.000 And after about 10 minutes, he just leans back and he says, yeah, we know we have tens of thousands of ballots being stuffed in our elections.
00:46:22.000 He says this, and Kelly goes, what?
00:46:25.000 She says, if you know this, how can you?
00:46:28.000 How can you?
00:46:30.000 Yeah, yeah.
00:46:31.000 Why are you telling the clerks?
00:46:31.000 How can you?
00:46:33.000 He says, well, because if we told the clerks how many ballots were being stuffed in our elections,
00:46:38.000 The whole state would blow up, and everyone would lose faith in our elections.
00:46:42.000 You'd think!
00:46:43.000 You'd think!
00:46:44.000 So anyway, you get the point.
00:46:45.000 I think that's all I need to tell you.
00:46:47.000 They know, and he was so happy to tell me the whole lore of all the bad stuff that's been going on for years.
00:46:52.000 So the reason I tell you that story is because how would you know if an election could have fraud in it when we have decades and decades of history of fraud?
00:47:00.000 Nevertheless, we can show what it's like without machines, and that's what Mike is really asking.
00:47:04.000 Also, where would you get the data?
00:47:06.000 Because we didn't really have electronic databases for the last 67 years, right?
00:47:09.000 Those are more recent editions.
00:47:11.000 So what does an election without machines look like?
00:47:14.000 Well, when did all this start?
00:47:15.000 If you look back, in every state now in the country,
00:47:19.000 In every state, the voter rolls are growing faster than the population.
00:47:24.000 And when you first say that to people, they say, well, gee, Dr. Frank, you know, that's a good thing, we're getting everybody registered.
00:47:30.000 No, that's not a good thing, because in eight states, they have more people in the voter rolls than they have people.
00:47:37.000 Okay?
00:47:37.000 And you might say, well, what's bad about that?
00:47:39.000 Well, if you have a lot of people in the rolls who aren't real people, and you're mailing ballots to everybody, that's a problem.
00:47:45.000 Oh, I'm sorry.
00:47:48.000 I didn't know I was doing that.
00:47:50.000 Sorry about that.
00:47:51.000 So I'll give you an example.
00:47:52.000 Here's one example.
00:47:53.000 This is from Kentucky, the state of Kentucky.
00:47:56.000 This is their voter rolls.
00:47:56.000 You notice over time,
00:47:59.000 We're good to go.
00:48:17.000 That's a sort of interesting thing.
00:48:18.000 Judicial Watch sued them.
00:48:20.000 They've been going around the country suing people for this problem.
00:48:23.000 And they were required to remove hundreds of thousands of people from the rolls, but they just got put right back in again.
00:48:30.000 So in other words, they're not really cleaning the rolls here.
00:48:32.000 They say they are.
00:48:34.000 I just don't want people to think it's one...
00:48:37.000 County only.
00:48:37.000 So I'm showing you 70 or so of their counties.
00:48:40.000 And if you remember, Adrienne Southworth was here yesterday.
00:48:43.000 And she said, yeah, we've got 80 counties now with more people in them.
00:48:47.000 More people in the rolls than they have people.
00:48:49.000 So that's a problem.
00:48:50.000 Judicial Watch sued the County of Los Angeles in Southern California.
00:48:54.000 Just this February, they were required to remove 1.2 million people from their voter rolls.
00:49:00.000 Because they were illegally in the voter rolls.
00:49:03.000 And think about it, in California they mail every one of those people a ballot.
00:49:07.000 But that's a problem, you think?
00:49:09.000 Within two months, their voter rolls were right back full again.
00:49:14.000 So how can that happen?
00:49:15.000 Is there some clerk sitting in her office going, oh gee, you know I'm going to add people to a roll, you know what?
00:49:20.000 No.
00:49:20.000 It's because they're connected to the internet, and it's a simple algorithm controlling that.
00:49:25.000 And that's what I described to Mike in that movie, Scientific Proof.
00:49:29.000 So that's interesting.
00:49:31.000 How are they doing this, and why are they doing this, and what is their justification for being connected?
00:49:36.000 The roles are connected to the Internet.
00:49:39.000 What's their justification?
00:49:40.000 Well, something happened in 1992.
00:49:42.000 It's called NBRA, the National Voter Registration Act.
00:49:47.000 And after NVRA, in every state now, I've done 46 states, 800 counties boots on the ground, 3,000 counties I've analyzed.
00:49:57.000 In every single state, you have this sort of thing.
00:49:59.000 I know this is a complicated graph, but if you look back here in 1996, you can see a huge surge of influx in one county here in Pennsylvania.
00:50:07.000 I was just using this as an example.
00:50:09.000 I'm showing the age of the people being added to the rolls.
00:50:12.000 We're good to go.
00:50:31.000 You need to have names for every one of those votes you're adding.
00:50:35.000 You need to have names that you can assign ballots to.
00:50:38.000 And if you don't have them in the rolls, you have no credit line to use.
00:50:42.000 Did you guys hear that?
00:50:43.000 I like that.
00:50:44.000 You have no credit line.
00:50:45.000 You have to have those names.
00:50:47.000 So that's why the early voting falls right into their plan.
00:50:51.000 Oh, yes, early voting.
00:50:53.000 You're basically telling the bad guys who's already voted so they know who to stuff for.
00:50:58.000 So this is just one example.
00:51:00.000 I can go into more detail, but you get the point.
00:51:02.000 The problem is that every state now, every state in the country is doing this, and I just wanted to give you a couple of examples of that.
00:51:09.000 So, for example, this is Pennsylvania.
00:51:11.000 They're since 1960.
00:51:13.000 Remember, we're wondering, what did elections look like before machines?
00:51:18.000 That's sort of the question we're pondering here.
00:51:20.000 Notice that the population is since 1960 in Pennsylvania.
00:51:23.000 You can see it kind of growing there.
00:51:25.000 But look, that's the top line.
00:51:26.000 That's the voting age population, the blue curve.
00:51:29.000 Look at the black curve underneath it.
00:51:30.000 That's who's registered to vote.
00:51:32.000 Wait a minute.
00:51:34.000 After 1992, look, their voter rolls suddenly started surging.
00:51:38.000 But their population didn't surge.
00:51:40.000 Why are their voter rolls surging?
00:51:42.000 That's happened in every state.
00:51:43.000 The reason it's surging is because they're giving themselves that credit line.
00:51:47.000 They're registering people who are not real voters.
00:51:50.000 They don't always vote at first.
00:51:51.000 And then you notice, like, here's the red curve.
00:51:53.000 The red curve is who actually voted.
00:51:55.000 Well, gee, as soon as they started inflating the voter rolls, oh, lo and behold!
00:51:59.000 I got a question.
00:52:00.000 So, when they're inflating them there,
00:52:05.000 When they were adding your border rolls before, was it by hand, and then all of a sudden computers came in?
00:52:10.000 It was when computers were starting to be added in the 90s.
00:52:13.000 Right, right.
00:52:14.000 Does everybody understand that part?
00:52:17.000 Okay.
00:52:17.000 Yeah.
00:52:18.000 So, the turnout.
00:52:19.000 So, I don't have time to show you every state in the country, so what I did is I added them all together.
00:52:24.000 So you can see, this is for the whole country.
00:52:26.000 This is the 18 and over population, the blue curve.
00:52:28.000 And you notice that as of 1996,
00:52:32.000 Suddenly, the voter turnout, the black curve across the whole country has been going up, and the number of votes has been going up.
00:52:39.000 Suddenly.
00:52:39.000 We suddenly became more patriotic.
00:52:42.000 I don't think so.
00:52:44.000 And what happens is if you do simple math, simple math, you can say, look, the number of votes is growing faster than the population by about 10%.
00:52:54.000 And that's basically where all the fandom ballots are coming from.
00:52:56.000 If you're going to cheat with machines, you need places, names to assign to.
00:53:02.000 And that's about 10%, about 30 million of our population.
00:53:05.000 And so the voter turnout has also become more erratic since the addition of machines.
00:53:10.000 And you can see that really clearly.
00:53:12.000 I'll just give you one example from California.
00:53:14.000 By the way, you notice right off the bat, California's population of 18 and older people is starting to diminish, but their rolls are growing.
00:53:20.000 Their rolls are growing, but their population is going down.
00:53:23.000 Interesting, huh?
00:53:24.000 But notice how the voting, you know, presidential midterm, presidential midterm, used to be pretty stable, and it's become more erratic.
00:53:31.000 As soon as they added the machines, look what's happened.
00:53:34.000 And that's a trend I see in every
00:53:37.000 State in the country.
00:53:38.000 And what's also very spooky is if I show you state after state after state, they all have the same shape.
00:53:45.000 So suddenly all the states in the country are behaving exactly the same.
00:53:50.000 How could all the states be behaving exactly the same?
00:53:53.000 Especially since they're not online.
00:53:55.000 How could that possibly happen?
00:53:57.000 How could that possibly happen?
00:53:58.000 So this is sort of external evidence that the machines must be operating.
00:54:03.000 Anyway, I'll just show you how it's more volatile.
00:54:05.000 Now, this is the money shot, as we like to call it.
00:54:12.000 It used to be, and this is before machines, that you used to vote in your local precinct.
00:54:16.000 You would go in, you would sign your book, they would give you a ballot, you'd fill it out, you know, it was your local neighbors, everybody knew everybody, you could make sure everybody was a real voter, and then at the end, you would, you know, count up the ballots and turn in a number.
00:54:30.000 That's the way we used to run elections.
00:54:31.000 Well, we don't do that now.
00:54:33.000 In every state in the country now, it's taken two decades, but it's that way now,
00:54:37.000 Our roles are centrally controlled.
00:54:39.000 And I used this example from Wisconsin.
00:54:41.000 I'll show you a second example from Wyoming.
00:54:43.000 Notice that this graph shows you from 2009 to 2021.
00:54:48.000 And I showed this graph in official testimony in Wisconsin.
00:54:52.000 And I was showing Robin Voss.
00:54:53.000 And I said, notice, he's the Speaker of the House there, I said, notice that right before 2012 the roles suddenly surged.
00:55:00.000 And then they vote, and you take people out.
00:55:02.000 And then midterm, it surges a little bit, and then you take people out.
00:55:06.000 And then right before 2016, the rolls spill right back up again.
00:55:09.000 It's like, wait a minute.
00:55:11.000 Why are the rolls all full?
00:55:12.000 And then after the election, this is what's particularly stunning, they remove a fourth of the voters.
00:55:17.000 They remove a fourth of the voters from the voter rolls.
00:55:19.000 And I said, sir, and they're all back again by 2020.
00:55:23.000 How can that possibly happen?
00:55:24.000 You know what his answer was?
00:55:26.000 We have a lot of turnover in those three largest counties.
00:55:31.000 25% in four years, I said.
00:55:32.000 I said, besides, look at all of your counties.
00:55:37.000 Every one of your counties.
00:55:39.000 Wow.
00:55:39.000 Everybody look at that.
00:55:40.000 Does that look like they were online?
00:55:42.000 Every one of your counties follows the exact same pattern.
00:55:46.000 How could that happen?
00:55:48.000 And one of the messages that you hear is, oh no, we can't have widespread fraud in our state because every county runs their own elections.
00:55:57.000 You think so?
00:55:58.000 I don't think so.
00:55:59.000 And that's month to month.
00:56:00.000 No, it's like that one movie, Identical.
00:56:03.000 Identical, yes.
00:56:04.000 So, now, that's Wisconsin.
00:56:06.000 Some people might say, well, not in my county.
00:56:08.000 And that's one of the things I'm doing tonight.
00:56:09.000 Right, right.
00:56:10.000 Not in my county.
00:56:10.000 Well, here's Wyoming, the most conservative in the country.
00:56:15.000 Here's their three largest counties.
00:56:17.000 And you notice the same thing.
00:56:18.000 Wait a minute, they're all behaving exactly the same.
00:56:21.000 And by the way, let's look at all of their counties.
00:56:24.000 And you're going to see they all have exactly the same pattern.
00:56:28.000 Okay, so this is evidence of machine manipulation of the roles centrally controlled.
00:56:34.000 And we don't even... I mean, this can't happen naturally.
00:56:38.000 This ain't natural, buddy.
00:56:40.000 Okay.
00:56:40.000 And by the way, in Wyoming,
00:56:43.000 Their rolls changed 25% in two years!
00:56:47.000 In Wisconsin it took four years to change 25% so it's even worse.
00:56:52.000 They didn't even know this was happening to them.
00:56:54.000 That's one of the things that's so eye-opening to me about this is just going around the country showing people their own evidence, their own data.
00:57:02.000 I want to tell you back when it's been a little over two years now when I met you and the demonstration back then was very
00:57:14.000 Are you surprised that it's this widespread in every county and every state in the country?
00:57:19.000 Yes.
00:57:19.000 When you first had me on that movie Scientific Proof, I had only done five states at that point.
00:57:24.000 Right.
00:57:24.000 And I was still looking for a conservative state because Republicans are good and Democrats are bad.
00:57:29.000 I was still looking for a place where I could not predict the elections.
00:57:34.000 But then, I had only done five states.
00:57:36.000 Now I've done 46.
00:57:38.000 46 out of 50, he's already done it.
00:57:42.000 This guy never, ever... I think he's only been home, I don't know, a week in three years.
00:57:49.000 I mean, I hear it, it's just on the road.
00:57:51.000 He cares so much for his country.
00:57:53.000 And they can't argue his evidence, because it comes right out of the machines.
00:57:58.000 They lied.
00:57:59.000 They said they weren't online.
00:58:01.000 And I, you know, I used to go into states and go, like I was up in Ohio, this guy wanted me to endorse him.
00:58:07.000 And he goes, he goes, uh, I said, uh, did, uh, do you think there was election crime with these machines or whatever?
00:58:13.000 And, uh, not in our state.
00:58:15.000 Donald Trump won.
00:58:16.000 You're out.
00:58:18.000 If you don't have, if you're running for office and you don't even have the wherewithal that you should have looked into this and care about your, I'm the biggest, the biggest,
00:58:28.000 I don't know what you would call the word.
00:58:29.000 The word I hate the most is he's politistical.
00:58:32.000 I'm all for election integrity.
00:58:34.000 That's about as weak a word as you can find.
00:58:36.000 It solved the election crime in our country.
00:58:40.000 Protect us against the election crime.
00:58:43.000 This isn't about integrity.
00:58:44.000 That's such a weak word.
00:58:45.000 Oh yeah, we're all for it.
00:58:47.000 And they're running on this.
00:58:48.000 It needs to be shifted.
00:58:49.000 These politicians that are running on, like, election integrity.
00:58:53.000 Like Ron DeSantis down there.
00:58:54.000 Oh, I'm all for election integrity.
00:58:56.000 Really?
00:58:56.000 You wouldn't even listen to us when we told you machines were online.
00:58:59.000 Well, I explained it.
00:59:04.000 You know, what I'm able to do is the same thing as being able to roll a 20-sided die 83 times.
00:59:11.000 You walk into a county, you roll a die 83 times.
00:59:14.000 You walk into the next county, and you roll the die 83 times, and it's the exact same 83 numbers.
00:59:19.000 That's the sort of mysterious thing, isn't it?
00:59:22.000 And yet, when you change states, it's a new set of 83 numbers.
00:59:25.000 If you've seen my longer talks, you know what I'm talking about.
00:59:29.000 It's an algorithm.
00:59:30.000 I showed it to Mike.
00:59:31.000 Yeah, yeah.
00:59:31.000 Let me explain that.
00:59:32.000 I'm going to really sandbone that.
00:59:34.000 You can pick any county in the United States, okay?
00:59:38.000 I'm going to pick my home in Minnesota, Carver County.
00:59:42.000 And when he did this, I actually did this.
00:59:45.000 I picked an age in my county.
00:59:50.000 37.
00:59:50.000 Age 37.
00:59:51.000 The percentage of 37-year-olds that voted in Carver County in the 2020 election was the same as every single county in Minnesota.
01:00:01.000 And it's the same in every state, but it's just a different starting point in every state.
01:00:05.000 Yes.
01:00:05.000 Okay?
01:00:06.000 So that means, and we brought this, I'll give you an example, we brought this to John Merrill, Secretary of State of Alabama.
01:00:15.000 Okay?
01:00:15.000 We bring it in, one of the first days I went there with Dr. Frank, and I said, you know, your machines are on there.
01:00:20.000 No, we have little secure machines, they're not on the internet.
01:00:23.000 But we showed him, in Alabama,
01:00:26.000 We had pick an age, John.
01:00:27.000 He picked an age.
01:00:29.000 He picked a county.
01:00:30.000 We showed him every county was the same.
01:00:33.000 And they were, it was like .001%.
01:00:34.000 He goes, well, Mike, that's not, you know, we could be off by that.
01:00:38.000 He said the same percentage of people he's trying to say.
01:00:40.000 I go, how about this, John?
01:00:42.000 You have 4,600 people on your voter rolls over the age of 110 that voted.
01:00:48.000 And he looked at me and said, we live pretty good here in Alabama, don't we, Mike?
01:00:53.000 That's what he said to me.
01:00:55.000 I said, that's sickening what you just said, John.
01:00:57.000 I said, don't you care about your state and your country?
01:01:01.000 But once again, he was part of the cover-up.
01:01:03.000 That's the only way you can explain it.
01:01:05.000 He's a Republican Secretary of State.
01:01:07.000 By the way, they got to our Secretary of State.
01:01:10.000 They got to him.
01:01:11.000 I'm telling you, that's one of the biggest blockers we've had.
01:01:14.000 There's still a lot of good Attorney Generals out there, by the way, so we've got a lot of hope there.
01:01:19.000 But the Secretary of State... So what I'm going to tell you is, you look at these patterns, and you see, pick your state and pick a county, and you can say, okay, the 35-year-olds, 37-year-olds, 30, 42-year-olds, the same percentage in every county, and you go, well, is that normal?
01:01:38.000 No, it's not normal!
01:01:40.000 Ever!
01:01:40.000 They're all over the board!
01:01:42.000 I'm not.
01:01:43.000 So anyway keep going.
01:01:44.000 Yeah well you said give me multiple states of example so that I'm just showing you there's six different states and I can predict it in every state but you notice every state has a different shape yet I can predict it in every state.
01:01:55.000 Why?
01:01:56.000 Because it's controlled in every state.
01:01:57.000 Anyway that was just giving you six states.
01:02:00.000 Here I can show you another six.
01:02:03.000 And basically, since we're asking the question, how has it changed over time, this is a simple way to show how the shape has changed over time as well.
01:02:12.000 The graph closest to you is what elections used to look like before we were stuffing them with ballots.
01:02:19.000 And then, as you move back, it's every two years.
01:02:22.000 This is an example of one county in Pennsylvania.
01:02:24.000 As you get closer and closer to the present, you notice that suddenly a whole bunch of other people are voting.
01:02:28.000 A whole bunch of older people that didn't used to vote are now voting, and a whole bunch of younger people that didn't used to vote are now voting.
01:02:34.000 And that's the stuffing that's going on.
01:02:36.000 Well, when you say stuffing, explain that.
01:02:38.000 You're just pulling names is what he's saying.
01:02:40.000 You're pulling names.
01:02:41.000 We're good to go.
01:02:59.000 Now what they'll do is they'll just vote for these names.
01:03:03.000 They'll go for names that don't usually vote, or you know, these fake names, people that are deceased.
01:03:10.000 But they'll also, when they're in panic, they'll call people and then just vote for them.
01:03:15.000 Right?
01:03:15.000 I gotta use these names.
01:03:17.000 I hope they don't vote.
01:03:19.000 I hope they don't vote.
01:03:20.000 And that's why they have thousands of people, like in California, the Newsom runoff, or the Newsom, whatever they were doing with them there.
01:03:28.000 That they were voting yes or no.
01:03:29.000 People got there and they said, you've already voted by the tens of thousands in that round.
01:03:34.000 Because they didn't have, that wasn't an early voting where they could grab the names.
01:03:38.000 So they just had to go ahead and vote for people.
01:03:40.000 You watched in real time go from 200,000 yes to no in real time.
01:03:46.000 And they're not connected to the internet.
01:03:47.000 I mean, come on.
01:03:50.000 Sure.
01:03:51.000 So I've already shown you how the voter rolls are manipulated in every state.
01:03:55.000 I gave two examples.
01:03:57.000 But here's an example of how the turnout is manipulated.
01:04:00.000 It's hard for me to show you a graph for every county all at once, right?
01:04:03.000 So this is a way for me to show you every county in California.
01:04:06.000 I just picked one state.
01:04:08.000 This is from 1990 to present.
01:04:10.000 And you notice this is the number of people who turn out in every county in California.
01:04:14.000 At the beginning, over here on the left, you can see what random elections used to look like before machines.
01:04:20.000 But notice what's happened over time here.
01:04:23.000 Now the state is working exactly in sync.
01:04:26.000 Every county is voting out.
01:04:27.000 What's the one line that's off whack there?
01:04:29.000 That's one county.
01:04:30.000 It's Modoc.
01:04:31.000 It's a tiny little county.
01:04:32.000 Nobody, uh... They don't have machines.
01:04:35.000 They probably don't.
01:04:35.000 What?
01:04:36.000 They do do handcuffs for the municipal, so that's it.
01:04:38.000 I bet you that one's not connected to the internet.
01:04:40.000 That's the one that's not connected to the internet, everybody.
01:04:43.000 Right.
01:04:44.000 I'd have to go check that out, but... I don't even... Yeah.
01:04:46.000 I mean, because every... In math and in power of numbers, they don't lie.
01:04:52.000 It's fact.
01:04:53.000 You can't... You can't...
01:04:54.000 It doesn't go 1 plus 1 is 2, plus 4 is 4.
01:04:57.000 You know, I mean, numbers don't lie.
01:05:02.000 And when you get the power of numbers, when it's that many, then you get these patterns.
01:05:06.000 It's impossible.
01:05:08.000 It becomes impossible without manipulation, without being on the internet.
01:05:13.000 And if you're going to have manipulation by computers, you have to have an algorithm, and that's basically the 6th order polynomial, which we've talked about.
01:05:19.000 Watch Scientific Proof to get more detail on that.
01:05:22.000 But, the point is,
01:05:24.000 Eric, the sixth order polynomial is different in every state.
01:05:27.000 And I just wanted to show you two different states.
01:05:30.000 This is Colorado, up in the upper left, and Nebraska, lower right.
01:05:33.000 Notice the shape of the sixth order polynomial is different.
01:05:37.000 And it's different in every state.
01:05:38.000 But once you know that, with six numbers, I can completely control an election and a state.
01:05:44.000 I don't need anything else.
01:05:45.000 Just six numbers.
01:05:47.000 It's a simple equation.
01:05:48.000 That's the point.
01:05:49.000 And we don't have to get into that detail.
01:05:50.000 And I want to tell you, I want to say this.
01:05:53.000 I had to wrap my head around this, so let's say, if they did do that, let's say you had a county, you guys.
01:06:00.000 Let's say you had a county, my county, Conover County, and if you didn't grab all these different ages and set it up, you know, like that, if somebody ever looked in there and you had 20,000 25-year-olds vote and nobody else, you would be caught, right?
01:06:16.000 Yes.
01:06:17.000 Kind of like, and I'm going to tell it again, kind of like in the state of Georgia a year ago.
01:06:22.000 That lady, that nice lady down there, she's a Democrat, her and her husband, three Democrats everybody, and she wakes up in the morning, she lost, she was supposed to have won, but she checked out her and she got zero votes in her own precinct.
01:06:38.000 Think of that, zero, her and her husband.
01:06:42.000 And the way things are now, if they gave her two votes, they would have said, I'm sorry ma'am, nobody loves you but your husband.
01:06:50.000 But they gave her zero, so they had to look into it.
01:06:54.000 You understand that?
01:06:55.000 That's such a deviation.
01:06:57.000 It's zero.
01:06:57.000 You better find out.
01:06:59.000 There's obviously something with the computer, right?
01:07:02.000 And I think this is a good time to inject the other story down in Georgia.
01:07:06.000 So this lady, anyway, they had to open up the machines, what a concept.
01:07:09.000 They found that she had 3,700 votes, which put her from third to first.
01:07:15.000 And they did it immediately.
01:07:16.000 Uh-oh.
01:07:17.000 Quick, quick.
01:07:18.000 Okay.
01:07:18.000 Now, about seven counties over, three more Democrats.
01:07:23.000 This lady, she gets 4,600 votes.
01:07:25.000 And I could be off by a little.
01:07:28.000 I don't know.
01:07:28.000 Alan Duke can fact check me.
01:07:30.000 I don't care.
01:07:30.000 It's the same.
01:07:32.000 So 4,600 votes.
01:07:34.000 She wasn't on the ballot.
01:07:38.000 Now let me tell you, I can explain that.
01:07:39.000 She wasn't a write-in.
01:07:41.000 Her name wasn't there to check.
01:07:43.000 She had said two months prior she was going to run.
01:07:48.000 In fact, I think she announced she was running and then she backed out right away.
01:07:52.000 So now she gets 4,600 votes.
01:07:55.000 Now there's a guy here, a guy here, and they want this guy.
01:07:58.000 This guy was going to win.
01:07:59.000 And this was done across our country in other races too, like Tina Peters for Secretary of State Colorado.
01:08:05.000 You bring in a no-name person, and then you send it on the internet, and you pull votes from this person to give to the no-name, and then this one wins.
01:08:13.000 Okay?
01:08:14.000 This lady that got 4,600, okay?
01:08:17.000 They had to look into that because she was not on the ballot.
01:08:20.000 It didn't even make the news.
01:08:22.000 That should have been headlines around the world, right?
01:08:25.000 Should have been headlines around the world because of deviations and all that.
01:08:29.000 She wasn't on the ballot.
01:08:31.000 So anyway, what they did, they looked into it.
01:08:34.000 I don't know if they were pretty sure it was Kirk and Brad Rasenberger, the Secretary of State Republican, down in Georgia.
01:08:44.000 You know what they said?
01:08:45.000 It was a programming error.
01:08:48.000 I thought they went on the internet and programmed!
01:08:50.000 You know, but here's the key everybody, in order to program that, remember, they had to type in her name.
01:08:58.000 Let's not forget that.
01:09:00.000 They had to actually type in the crime.
01:09:03.000 It's disgusting.
01:09:05.000 You know, and everyone, this has been, in our country, and around the world, it's so hard to wrap your head around that this could even, how could they do this to us, in all 50 states?
01:09:17.000 Well, you've been providing tools, computers, where you don't have to have a million people out cheating, which it would take to do what's happened to our country.
01:09:26.000 It would take millions.
01:09:27.000 Like I told you yesterday, I can't imagine people are generally good people.
01:09:31.000 I'm not going to grab these 5,000 people.
01:09:33.000 Nobody's looking.
01:09:35.000 Let's run into Wisconsin and vote illegally because we're not going to live there.
01:09:40.000 Or dead people going, hey, you know, their relatives going, let's vote for, you know, my dad that passed away, let's put his name down.
01:09:47.000 That didn't happen.
01:09:49.000 They lied to us.
01:09:50.000 They were on the internet.
01:09:52.000 Keep going.
01:09:53.000 Alright, one last example and then I think you guys will get the point.
01:09:57.000 This is an example from Missoula, Montana.
01:09:59.000 The top curve, the blue curve, is the population.
01:10:02.000 By age.
01:10:03.000 And the gray curve is who's in their rolls by age.
01:10:05.000 That includes the inactive voters.
01:10:08.000 And the black curve shows you by age who's registered to vote there.
01:10:12.000 Looks like we've got just about everybody registered to vote.
01:10:14.000 It looks like above about age 60 or so.
01:10:17.000 And here's who supposedly voted in 2020.
01:10:20.000 The red curve is who voted by age.
01:10:22.000 In other words, everybody above about the age of 40, 95% in
01:10:26.000 I'm more voted in their election.
01:10:28.000 I don't think so.
01:10:29.000 But that's an interesting curve to see.
01:10:31.000 But this is why I'm showing you this.
01:10:33.000 Because in Montana, the voter rolls we got shows you how people voted.
01:10:38.000 Whether they voted in person, that would be a real election, or whether they voted by mail.
01:10:43.000 Here's who voted by mail in Montana, Missoula, Montana.
01:10:48.000 The next curve.
01:10:49.000 But look at this.
01:10:50.000 This is who voted in person.
01:10:53.000 Okay.
01:10:54.000 It's a different shape all together.
01:10:57.000 In fact, let me help you see that by just, it's different in every county.
01:11:02.000 And let me show you, I'm trying to get this done.
01:11:05.000 Here, this black curve is who's registered to vote.
01:11:08.000 Here's who voted in person.
01:11:11.000 And I think that's real.
01:11:12.000 People show up, they vote for real.
01:11:14.000 And it's a different shape in every county in Montana.
01:11:17.000 I can't predict that, but guess what?
01:11:20.000 If you add in the machine manipulation, if you add in the mail-in ballots, suddenly I can predict it.
01:11:27.000 And what we're really saying is basically the computers enable them to know who's voted and not voted, to have who's real, who voted by mail and who's real, but then the algorithms fill it in.
01:11:39.000 And that's, so you want to know what an election looks like that is, that has no election fraud in it, no machines in it?
01:11:46.000 It's unpredictable.
01:11:47.000 It's unpredictable.
01:11:48.000 Now I want to say this everybody.
01:11:52.000 I'll tell you, this is even a hundred times more powerful than when we met.
01:11:57.000 I'll tell you, you've done the world and our country the best service that man can give.
01:12:09.000 That's funny.
01:12:16.000 Before I bring out the next guest, I want to tell you, so what he just showed you there, and in fact, Dr. Frank, I want you to come back out here.
01:12:27.000 I want to show that last slide.
01:12:28.000 It's very important, if you can.
01:12:31.000 Come back out.
01:12:31.000 I want you to put up the day of voting in person.
01:12:34.000 I want to show everyone, because I really want to talk about that.
01:12:37.000 There's a lot of talk out there about ballot harvesting and early voting and all this stuff, right?
01:12:43.000 Remember, they need, what do they call that, credit.
01:12:46.000 They need names, okay?
01:12:49.000 So the bottom there is, show where they voted in person.
01:12:53.000 That's the in-person.
01:12:55.000 So we'll see, okay?
01:12:57.000 Go ahead and show it.
01:12:58.000 This is the in-person, this gray spot, this 18%.
01:13:01.000 And then the blue is who voted.
01:13:03.000 And you see that, the people that voted early, all the counties are the same.
01:13:09.000 If you take the fraud out or the computers out, it's all over the board.
01:13:15.000 You can't, you can't.
01:13:16.000 It's random.
01:13:17.000 Of course it would be random.
01:13:19.000 You can't say, this many percentage of 25-year-olds voted, this many percentage of 32.
01:13:25.000 And we have another example.
01:13:27.000 When we're bringing out the cast vote records, we're going to show you.
01:13:31.000 Of all the cast vote records we have in 2020 and 2022, we've only found five counties where it wasn't computer manipulated.
01:13:40.000 And you know what it showed?
01:13:41.000 It's identical when he said, it's all random.
01:13:44.000 It's what it should be.
01:13:46.000 You can't predict six Democrats come in, two Republicans, six Democrats, and you certainly can't predict, let's take two 25-year-olds, now we want three 37-year-olds.
01:13:55.000 You can't do it except for they were online.
01:13:58.000 Correct?
01:13:59.000 Yes, I cannot predict.
01:14:01.000 We're good to go.
01:14:19.000 This stuff that's out there where they're saying, let's go ballot harvest.
01:14:23.000 You think that's a good thing or bad thing?
01:14:25.000 Oh, it's a bad thing.
01:14:27.000 You don't want to give them any knowledge.
01:14:29.000 You don't want to, so that they know how to stop.
01:14:31.000 Right, right.
01:14:35.000 And we're going to talk about other stuff.
01:14:38.000 We're going to get into all that later on today.
01:14:41.000 By the end of the day, everybody, when we announce this plan at 1 p.m.
01:14:47.000 Central Time, it's going to secure our elections immediately.
01:14:51.000 We're going to be, it's going to unite everyone in the country so you have this, these things out there that everybody wants to do some, everybody wants to do some, a lot of them are misconstrued of what is the right thing, what is the wrong thing to do, but we've got all the knowledge now.
01:15:05.000 We have a plan.
01:15:06.000 We have a plan that aligns everything up beautifully.
01:15:10.000 So, and I'll tell you, I'm very surprised.
01:15:13.000 I didn't realize how far, and how many counties, and how, and the real people in person, where of course it's random.
01:15:22.000 Of course it is.
01:15:23.000 So, once again, let me throw it for Encore here, for Dr. Frank.
01:15:27.000 Dr. Frank is a hero.
01:15:28.000 He is a hero in this country beyond heroes.
01:15:35.000 I just want to really show them what an election should look like.
01:15:39.000 And by the way, by the way everybody, if you, before I get Jeff O'Donnell out here, before I get him out here, I want to tell y'all something.
01:15:50.000 They, uh, when we, with the cast vote records, I think Jeff's coming up next, but is Jeff O'Donnell ready?
01:16:04.000 Okay, anyway, I'm going to tell you that, okay, so before I get you all to go down loud here, we got cast vote records, and the cast vote records, everybody, what we found is only five counties, I believe, in the whole United States of the two elections, a cast vote record you're going to see either shows computer manipulation or it doesn't.
01:16:26.000 There's no in between.
01:16:28.000 It's kind of like what we're learning.
01:16:30.000 In this country right now, you're either a traitor or a hero.
01:16:32.000 There's no in-between, right?
01:16:35.000 With the politicians.
01:16:37.000 So, anyway, we found those counties, and I'm not even going to get into all that, where we found them and stuff, that didn't have any computer manipulation.
01:16:49.000 There's a whole other reason for that, too.
01:16:51.000 But when we found them, it was in the 2022 election.
01:16:55.000 I took that and I extrapolated, heck guys, I extrapolated the numbers across the United States.
01:17:03.000 Well, our country is 68% red if you take the computers out.
01:17:11.000 I mean, if you think about that.
01:17:14.000 And I'm just saying that this isn't a Democrat or Republican thing.
01:17:18.000 Maybe they'll be afraid of Democrats out there watching, going, oh, with this plan, I don't want secure elections, you know?
01:17:26.000 Well, then they're part of the problem.
01:17:30.000 But what I'm saying is all the money that we spend on campaigns, if you're watching out there, campaigns and the resource and the hard work that people go through backing a candidate, you know, and getting behind a candidate, like we all got behind our great real President Donald Trump.
01:17:47.000 And, um, can you clap for that?
01:17:52.000 That's not, I don't care if it's, I don't care what party it is or what our school board election or whatever, by the way this plan will work on those too.
01:18:00.000 It doesn't matter, if you put in all these efforts just to have it stolen from you and you know, it's like building up, it's like building up our lives.
01:18:10.000 Whatever we've done in our lives while we're here and then if I press of a button it's gone.
01:18:17.000 Everything's gone.
01:18:19.000 So, I'm gonna bring Jeff O'Donnell up here right now.
01:18:22.000 Everybody, let's give him a round of applause.
01:18:24.000 He's done, he's another hero in our country.
01:18:42.000 I've got about 40 years in as a software computer engineer.
01:18:46.000 In the last two and a half years I've been doing what a lot of the rest of us have been doing, trying to fix this
01:19:06.000 But your credentials are software hardware engineer.
01:19:13.000 But I want to tell everybody that about a year ago I met Jeff, it was in June of 22.
01:19:22.000 And he'd been doing all this work for the country, and cyber guys out there, and lawyers out there for me, and for all of you, and I did like an appreciation day, and actually it was out, I'm going to tell you, it was in Bedminster, I had it up there, and it was going to be a big donor event, and I said, you know what, I changed my mind, I'll just keep pouring my own money into it, I want these guys to have an appreciation dinner,
01:19:50.000 We're good to go.
01:20:10.000 I get there and I'm meeting with Jeff and about four or five other cyber guys, and they start, and they're talking, we're talking about the evidence I have, all the cyber evidence and stuff, and all of a sudden it comes up about Caspo records, and I, I had heard about it but I hadn't dug into it, right, and I, well what's a Caspo record?
01:20:30.000 And they're telling me about these cast vote records.
01:20:32.000 And then they also said the states can only, they can get rid of them after 22 months after an election.
01:20:39.000 So we were up against a timeline of September 3rd of 2022.
01:20:43.000 Okay.
01:20:45.000 So I said, they explained the cast vote record and I'm wrapping my head around it.
01:20:50.000 Now, remember, see if I can explain it.
01:20:55.000 So imagine if you watch a football game or you missed a football game.
01:20:59.000 You missed a football game, and you go, and you get a sight, and you get a play-by-play of the game.
01:21:04.000 So, you know, play-by-play of the game, and you're in the order of the game, and so you get this, and you start going through the first quarter, and the score's 7-7, then it's 14-7, and then it's 21-14 in the third quarter.
01:21:15.000 All of a sudden, fourth quarter comes, and it's 14-3.
01:21:17.000 Okay?
01:21:22.000 That's kind of weird, right?
01:21:24.000 And I'm going, okay, so that's what a cast vote record is, the order that the votes come in.
01:21:30.000 It's like a replay of the election.
01:21:33.000 But it comes from inside the machines, everybody.
01:21:35.000 Remember, they won't give us anything and they're not on the internet.
01:21:39.000 And so it comes right out of the machines if you request them under the Freedom of Information Act, which I learned from Jack.
01:21:49.000 And then I want you to imagine, am I saying that right about the football game?
01:21:52.000 It's a great announcement.
01:21:54.000 And Jeff told me, we were talking last night before this presentation, and he said, yeah, and Mike, I said, imagine, now we're watching these Casco records come out, and you see that, you see this pattern.
01:22:10.000 And, a football game, you can't go 2 plus 2 is 4, plus 1 is 3.
01:22:16.000 You can't do that.
01:22:17.000 It's a play of a football game that we play.
01:22:20.000 And then I said, I'm looking at that, and Jeff says, well imagine too if all the games in the state were the same.
01:22:26.000 If you looked at all the sports, let's say a football game in every county, or in every machine, or everything, you know, and all the sports come out the same.
01:22:35.000 You've just seen that with Dr. Craig.
01:22:37.000 So the cast vote records validate the registered voters that Dr. Frank stood up here.
01:22:43.000 And where did we get these?
01:22:44.000 We didn't get them from cyber guys, we got them from inside the machines.
01:22:49.000 This is what I want to tell you, they lied about being on the internet.
01:22:53.000 They lied, they lied, they lied, they lied, and they lied, and they lied, and all across the world they lied.
01:23:00.000 Not one person that you see earlier in that video said, well, they are on the internet.
01:23:05.000 No, they lied.
01:23:06.000 Every person lied.
01:23:07.000 And every person followed that lie.
01:23:10.000 Instead of wanting to look into things, they said, well, they're not on the internet.
01:23:14.000 It's an easy excuse, isn't it?
01:23:17.000 And so Jeff, I want to tell you, and then he went, we went out, because of all of you, it was a year ago, in this very space, place, where I did a call to action for everyone in the country to get your cast vote records under the Freedom of Information Act.
01:23:33.000 And you did.
01:23:33.000 And I'll tell you, we got about one third of the United States for 2020.
01:23:39.000 So thank you all for that.
01:23:45.000 Had we not got them, that was God's timing.
01:23:48.000 I'll tell you, it would have been really bad because they'd delete them all.
01:23:52.000 Now a lot of states
01:23:53.000 Push back.
01:23:54.000 In fact, the next day, after we did that call to action, there was states around, representatives and politicians from around the country.
01:24:04.000 I remember Kentucky just slamming Mike Lindell in the media.
01:24:08.000 He's going to ruin the 2022 election.
01:24:10.000 The clerks are so busy.
01:24:12.000 They're so busy getting the Capitol records everybody wants.
01:24:15.000 How dare him that the Republican knows how to ask for something that then we need to know, right?
01:24:23.000 Well then you go to San Francisco Township, and San Francisco Township in California, now think of this, this is San Francisco, they got smart, the clerks were really busy getting these Castle records, they just put a button and put them up on the computer on their website and said, hey you all get to see it, it's under the Freedom of Information Act.
01:24:44.000 They didn't have any work to do, they had an IT guy put them up there and let everybody see what's inside these Castle records.
01:24:52.000 But yet the rest of these, and mostly Republicans by the way, across our country went south on these cast vote records.
01:24:59.000 The state of South Dakota would not give us one cast vote record.
01:25:06.000 Shame on you South Dakota.
01:25:09.000 Okay?
01:25:10.000 Then my state of Minnesota said, we don't even know what, we don't think there, what is a cast vote record?
01:25:16.000 It tells you, the federal government tells you what it is.
01:25:18.000 Well, we don't think we have to, and then lawsuits got put in there to get these cast vote records?
01:25:23.000 Well, just about a month ago, Minnesota put forth a bill and passed it and said, if we figure out what a cast vote record is, we're never going to give it to the public.
01:25:33.000 Seriously.
01:25:35.000 South Carolina's trying to put a bill through.
01:25:38.000 If you don't even ask for a cash flow record, we're going to get rid of you and you asking on anything under the Freedom of Information Act.
01:25:45.000 This is what we're up against, everybody.
01:25:47.000 But we got it.
01:25:48.000 It's too late to close the gate.
01:25:50.000 We got the cast vote, records we needed.
01:25:52.000 That's it, okay?
01:25:53.000 And thanks to all of you.
01:25:56.000 So now I'm going to tell you, and now I'm going to ask Jeff quite some questions here.
01:26:00.000 But first of all, do we have, do we want to go, I think we should show, I'm going to ask you first and then we'll show the slides.
01:26:08.000 When you went through, I mean, we got over 1,000 of the 3,000-some counties, about a third of the 2020 election.
01:26:16.000 And then in 2022, I think we got about a fifth of the United States.
01:26:20.000 But of the 2020, or of all the cast vote records, you've looked at roughly around a little over 800.
01:26:25.000 Is that correct?
01:26:26.000 Yeah, that's about right.
01:26:27.000 A little over 800.
01:26:28.000 Now, of the cast vote records you looked at,
01:26:35.000 Well, first of all, I'm going to ask you this.
01:26:37.000 A casserole record, am I correct in saying there's either computer fraud or computer manipulation or there's not?
01:26:45.000 It's one or the other, is that correct?
01:26:46.000 Yes, that's what I found.
01:26:47.000 That is correct, so you got it.
01:26:48.000 It's either one or the other.
01:26:50.000 Now, of all the ones you've looked at, is there any that weren't computer manipulated?
01:26:59.000 No.
01:27:00.000 Not one of the ones you looked at.
01:27:02.000 Okay?
01:27:03.000 What we've got, so, but you actually had, of the counties of those elections, but you did find what a real election should look like, that you went out and got a cast vote record that shows with no manipulation other than 2020, right?
01:27:17.000 Do we have a slide on that?
01:27:19.000 We do.
01:27:19.000 Now, you guys gotta see, just like Dr. Frank showed you, the cast vote records collide perfectly with his.
01:27:28.000 Yeah, let's do it.
01:27:30.000 Okay, hold it.
01:27:30.000 So here's where we got it.
01:27:32.000 All of you did this.
01:27:34.000 All of you went out there.
01:27:36.000 You know, remember, we have what's called the Cause of America 2, everybody, which we have all the groups going out to all 50 states.
01:27:44.000 But we did this call to action with all of you last year, and this is what they got.
01:27:49.000 The green ones, we got the cast vote records.
01:27:51.000 I'll say it again, South Dakota.
01:27:53.000 Now, how did we get Minnesota?
01:27:55.000 I thought they wouldn't even give them up.
01:27:57.000 At the last moment, I think one was smuggled out in a rail car.
01:27:59.000 Oh, we got one out there!
01:28:01.000 Okay.
01:28:02.000 Whoa!
01:28:03.000 There's hope in Minnesota!
01:28:04.000 Bring yesterday back!
01:28:05.000 There's hope, right?
01:28:07.000 Okay, but you still see South Dakota.
01:28:10.000 Why would South Dakota, Red State, Governor Christie?
01:28:16.000 No, why couldn't we get those gas loan records?
01:28:18.000 That's weird.
01:28:19.000 You know?
01:28:20.000 I haven't asked her, but I just spelled this out about a week ago.
01:28:24.000 What do you mean we don't have South Dakota?
01:28:26.000 I mean, I couldn't believe it.
01:28:27.000 But you look at some of these other states.
01:28:29.000 Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana!
01:28:33.000 Don't cast vote records!
01:28:36.000 And I know a little problem down there.
01:28:38.000 Some of these states go from the bottom up, where you can make decisions on your election machines and everything.
01:28:43.000 Some of them go from the Secretary of State down.
01:28:46.000 Down in Louisiana, I thought there was a good Secretary of State.
01:28:49.000 His name was Kyle Hartwig.
01:28:52.000 Well, I went to him.
01:28:52.000 We met with him.
01:28:54.000 And what did he do?
01:28:55.000 He went and gave them cash flow records because he's the almighty there.
01:28:59.000 Disgusting.
01:29:01.000 And you remember that Louisiana, you know, you have all these things where they had the Haldeman Report came out.
01:29:06.000 And by the way, the state of Louisiana is Dominion's oldest customer.
01:29:11.000 They've had them the longest.
01:29:13.000 The machines there are the longest.
01:29:15.000 But here's a guy at the top that did nothing for the state of Louisiana to help out.
01:29:20.000 He acted like he was election integrity, remember that word?
01:29:23.000 You know?
01:29:24.000 But anyway, I just wanted to point that out.
01:29:26.000 Some of these states where we didn't get them, it's just horrific.
01:29:30.000 And these are, what do you see there?
01:29:32.000 Most of them are, do you see it?
01:29:34.000 Red states!
01:29:36.000 Look at that!
01:29:37.000 Red states!
01:29:38.000 This is not a Democrat or Republican thing, everybody!
01:29:41.000 This is to secure our election platforms and save our country!
01:29:46.000 If we don't save our elections, it's over.
01:29:50.000 It's over, but look at that.
01:29:52.000 This is what we've all been up against.
01:29:53.000 We've been up these Republican blockers in these states.
01:29:57.000 You just look at that.
01:29:58.000 I can't believe that.
01:29:59.000 South Carolina, North Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Missouri.
01:30:05.000 Right here in Missouri.
01:30:06.000 Missouri's been gotten so far with hand-counted paper ballots.
01:30:10.000 Did the first one in Osage County.
01:30:12.000 Beautiful.
01:30:13.000 You know, the show me state, but yet they couldn't get the Castro records.
01:30:16.000 That's under our Freedom of Information Act.
01:30:19.000 You know what happened here in the state of Missouri?
01:30:23.000 A nice lady went to get the cast vote records that she put in, and they charged her!
01:30:29.000 The guy pressed charges, a guy named Shane Schoeller or something here.
01:30:32.000 Is that his name?
01:30:33.000 Did I get it right?
01:30:36.000 And he's running for Secretary of State and he stopped the cast vote records and because, and he charged a citizen that watched this event from, you know, charged him.
01:30:47.000 What are we up against?
01:30:48.000 This is bizarre.
01:30:50.000 I couldn't believe it.
01:30:51.000 This nice lady gets charged and she's just watching the show and says, under the Freedom Amendment, we showed everybody how to get the cast vote records online.
01:30:59.000 You know, just put an email in and request them.
01:31:02.000 So she got charged.
01:31:04.000 This is disgusting.
01:31:06.000 I'll tell you, here in Missouri, if you don't call it cut, that guy should be held accountable.
01:31:11.000 Shane Stoller.
01:31:13.000 It's disgusting.
01:31:16.000 So anyway, and he's running.
01:31:18.000 Is he running for Secretary of State here?
01:31:21.000 Running for Secretary of State.
01:31:23.000 Remember, the Secretary of State.
01:31:24.000 I haven't found any of them out there.
01:31:26.000 I haven't met one that I would trust right now.
01:31:29.000 There's a few I haven't met, so maybe they're out there.
01:31:31.000 But anyway, so...
01:31:34.000 I just want to tell you, this is a part of what we're up against.
01:31:40.000 When we get to the plan, remember this plan's never been done before in history if you're watching from home there.
01:31:45.000 We're going to announce a plan today that secures our elections immediately!
01:31:50.000 Friday morning, they're all secure everybody!
01:31:56.000 But it's stuff like this that I want to show you.
01:31:58.000 This 100% proves, and I'm telling you, just because you think South Dakota didn't give us their cast vote records, we did get their voter rolls that, like Dr. Frank had here, we went through.
01:32:09.000 Every state, we have one form or another to show they were 100% on the internet, okay?
01:32:16.000 So Jeff, why don't you keep going here.
01:32:18.000 Okay, look at this.
01:32:21.000 So this, with this expected mail-in voting pattern, this would be, if you did have, like we drove with Dr. Frank.
01:32:30.000 This is a percentage, because they kind of explained it to me last night.
01:32:34.000 This is two candidates, and let's say it would be 50-50, they'd be on the same line.
01:32:38.000 It'd be like flipping a coin a hundred times, it should get closer to 50-50.
01:32:48.000 Am I saying that right?
01:32:49.000 Yes, that's correct.
01:32:50.000 And if you're flipping a coin a thousand times, it should get closer to 50-50.
01:32:55.000 So, let's just say two candidates were 50-50, okay, this would be their, they would be, you know, you see in the beginning there where you're flipping that coin and you got that little bump because you could have eight tails and two heads in the beginning.
01:33:09.000 You flip it 20 times, it could be
01:33:11.000 We've got 14 to 6, but you start flipping that thousands of times, you get closer to true truth.
01:33:17.000 We're showing you here two candidates that exactly ended up tied, okay?
01:33:22.000 So that's why you're showing that line.
01:33:23.000 It's a lot easier to show it this way.
01:33:25.000 Like I say, at the beginning you're going to see that.
01:33:28.000 Now, can we see the next slide?
01:33:32.000 Now look at this.
01:33:33.000 This is Mason County, Colorado.
01:33:36.000 Now as you see, these are the same two 50% candidates.
01:33:40.000 Well, actually, no.
01:33:45.000 It really doesn't matter, because if one got 40% or whatever, it's still the same coin flip thing.
01:33:54.000 It would be closer to 40%.
01:33:55.000 Right, so instead of going straight there, it's going straight up.
01:33:59.000 Right, so you can imagine a decision wasn't 50-50, but it is actually representing what the truth is.
01:34:06.000 You should never have, whatever the truth is, it's the randomness coming in in a vote, in early voting.
01:34:12.000 It should be just like Dr. Frank showed you here, which if you took the machines out, that's what it really would be if there was no computer manipulation.
01:34:20.000 But instead it's this.
01:34:21.000 Now you look at this Mesa County, Colorado, okay?
01:34:24.000 This is a Dominion machine, okay?
01:34:27.000 You see in the beginning there where you should have had the coin clip and it's there?
01:34:30.000 And now all of a sudden you get this trajectory straight up.
01:34:33.000 And now you have slides on all the machine companies, right?
01:34:36.000 Here's another one.
01:34:38.000 Now this is Pima County, Arizona, ES&S.
01:34:41.000 You see in the beginning where you have the coin clips or whatever, and where... And then there's another one, Smartmatic.
01:34:50.000 They only have one county in the United States.
01:34:54.000 Los Angeles County, California.
01:34:55.000 Isn't it funny that Smartmatic started lawfare and they sued Fox News on February 4th of 2021?
01:35:02.000 You have one county.
01:35:04.000 You think you're making a lot of money off one county?
01:35:07.000 But you're the one that came forward and sued Fox News?
01:35:10.000 You guys, is that weird?
01:35:12.000 And they did it on February 4th.
01:35:13.000 You know what came out on February 5th?
01:35:16.000 Two things, Fox fired Lou Dobbs.
01:35:18.000 He was here yesterday, the great Lou Dobbs.
01:35:21.000 But also we came out with the movie Absolute Proof.
01:35:23.000 So now one conservative media talked about that movie on February 5th.
01:35:28.000 Coincidence?
01:35:29.000 I don't think so.
01:35:30.000 That was the start of lawfare.
01:35:32.000 Smartmatic, there they are.
01:35:33.000 There's another one, look at that one.
01:35:35.000 Clear Ballot, there's another company.
01:35:37.000 Let's bring them in the mix.
01:35:39.000 Maybe after today I'll get sued for $20 billion for all these companies, right?
01:35:43.000 I don't care.
01:35:44.000 Uh, Marion County, Oregon.
01:35:47.000 Hart, InterCivic.
01:35:49.000 Another player.
01:35:49.000 Oh yeah, another player.
01:35:50.000 Hart.
01:35:51.000 Okay, so, the point is here, all of them said they weren't on the internet.
01:35:56.000 Look at, you can't, Jeff, Jeff, can you, is it possible to go upward if you're not on the internet?
01:36:03.000 Is that machine manipulation?
01:36:04.000 100% is that machine manipulation?
01:36:07.000 Yes.
01:36:09.000 There's no wiggle room.
01:36:10.000 This is computer manipulation.
01:36:12.000 Okay, let's go to another county.
01:36:16.000 New Jersey, okay, Dominion, there it is, ES&S, Frederick County, Maryland.
01:36:25.000 Now explain this, what would here in Georgia, what would you say, why would it go down and then go up?
01:36:32.000 That's really wild.
01:36:35.000 The algorithm is actually having to fight against the true votes that are coming in.
01:36:40.000 And that is where the real art of that comes in, if you're trying to steal an election.
01:36:45.000 So what you're seeing there is, I believe, a reaction to an unexpected number of votes early on, which caused them to have to dip down a little further than they thought they would have to.
01:36:56.000 So in other words, everybody, what that would explain, there were a lot of votes.
01:37:00.000 I'll just say it.
01:37:02.000 Probably here, it was a lot of votes.
01:37:04.000 For Donald Trump and they had to react the other way.
01:37:08.000 Okay.
01:37:09.000 I watched it and you're going to see this in a little, a little later.
01:37:12.000 When, uh, we talked about, uh, when David Clements talks about, um, uh, what's it called?
01:37:18.000 Uh, research, um, Edison research out of New Jersey on real, on the election night.
01:37:24.000 It's very similar to Castle records.
01:37:26.000 All our votes group go through Edison research in New Jersey.
01:37:29.000 It's a monopoly.
01:37:29.000 They go through there, then they go out to all the.
01:37:32.000 The media companies, but I thought they weren't on the internet, right?
01:37:36.000 Well, when you see that, you're going to see, you'll see patterns that are impossible, like drops of 20,000 votes, like in the Hershel Walker.
01:37:45.000 You'll see Carrie Lake, you'll see Katie Hobbs get injected with a couple hundred thousand votes, and they injected too much.
01:37:51.000 They actually had to give Carrie Lake a bunch of votes to make her look good to the public, because they took so much in the beginning.
01:37:59.000 This is what you see in a caddy.
01:38:01.000 So you see, did it surprise you as you went through these that the magnitude of that it was that many, that it was everyone?
01:38:11.000 I never expected going in that it would have that magnitude.
01:38:14.000 I expected to see a lot, but the fact that it's so pervasive even surprised me.
01:38:22.000 When you looked at, when we got into 2022,
01:38:27.000 Did you think maybe it would change?
01:38:29.000 How about primaries?
01:38:31.000 Do you have task force records for primaries?
01:38:34.000 For the 2022 primaries, we got a fair number.
01:38:39.000 Did those look...
01:38:42.000 Manipulate?
01:38:43.000 It's a very interesting question, because yesterday, to answer your question, yes, they did.
01:38:48.000 But in looking at the data, in my opinion, you can see them trying to, because they knew we got the Casper records.
01:38:58.000 Right.
01:38:59.000 They knew what we saw.
01:39:00.000 And they made adjustments in the primary.
01:39:03.000 They made more adjustments in the 2022.
01:39:05.000 Right.
01:39:06.000 I'm going to tell them that.
01:39:09.000 I'm going to say this one.
01:39:11.000 A cast vote record, remember, is the order the votes come in.
01:39:15.000 Down at the Cary Lake in Maricopa County, I'm going to go through this, everybody.
01:39:21.000 I'm going to go through this example.
01:39:23.000 A year ago in her primary, I stood right here on this stage and said, everybody votes same day.
01:39:29.000 It's harder for them to cheat.
01:39:31.000 And everybody did in Arizona in that primary.
01:39:34.000 They wanted to take Cary out of that primary.
01:39:37.000 By 11 o'clock at night, all of the early votes have already been counted.
01:39:43.000 And they had finished counting.
01:39:44.000 She was down by about 10%.
01:39:46.000 And Kerry and I were on the phone.
01:39:50.000 We said, well, let's see if it holds out.
01:39:53.000 The theory wasn't a theory, though.
01:39:55.000 We already knew.
01:39:56.000 Here come the day of votes, and they keep rolling in.
01:39:59.000 75% Kerry, 25% Hobbs.
01:40:02.000 I'm sorry, the other lady that she ran with, that they wanted in.
01:40:05.000 The unit party wanted in.
01:40:07.000 Remember, whatever that gal's name was.
01:40:09.000 Hobbs was in the general plan.
01:40:11.000 So Kerry's running in this primary, the Republican primary.
01:40:13.000 She's down by 10%.
01:40:15.000 The day of votes came in by 3 in the morning.
01:40:19.000 Kerry was up by 12,000 votes, with about 90,000 left to count.
01:40:25.000 Now what did they do there, everybody?
01:40:26.000 Do you remember?
01:40:27.000 They shut it down!
01:40:29.000 Sound familiar?
01:40:30.000 They shut it down in the middle of the night again, and we waited.
01:40:33.000 The world waited, but the world was watching.
01:40:36.000 They said, what is going on?
01:40:38.000 Why is it taking three days to count those votes?
01:40:42.000 And finally, they're all in this thing going, you know, I don't know how we're going to do this.
01:40:46.000 They probably went and asked Brad Rasselberg over in Georgia, what do we do?
01:40:49.000 We only have 90,000 votes left.
01:40:50.000 How are we going to cheat?
01:40:53.000 Brad probably said, you waited too long.
01:40:55.000 You should have pulled more names.
01:40:57.000 But they had to say, you know what?
01:41:01.000 We don't have enough left.
01:41:02.000 The world knows there's only 90,000 left.
01:41:05.000 And it's been 75, 25 years, traditionally coming out of that county or that place.
01:41:11.000 They had to finally make a decision.
01:41:14.000 We'll have to steal their election in the general election.
01:41:19.000 So what they did, now here comes the election last fall on November 8th.
01:41:29.000 I woke up in the morning, we told everybody, do it again, vote same day.
01:41:34.000 I woke up on the morning of November 8th and I was so happy.
01:41:39.000 It was all over the news, even Fox News.
01:41:42.000 There's problems with machines in Arizona, in Maricopa County, and other places.
01:41:49.000 At the same time, I was getting texts from all over Kansas.
01:41:54.000 I'm getting text messages from people in Kansas and it was kind of strange because they're going, Mike, people are voting and it's changing.
01:42:00.000 Democrat votes to Republican.
01:42:03.000 This is, I couldn't believe it.
01:42:04.000 I'm going, wow, this is great!
01:42:06.000 It's a, you know, this is a uniparty thing, right?
01:42:08.000 The machines.
01:42:09.000 So I thought that would be it.
01:42:11.000 Finally these are going to be exposed.
01:42:13.000 They're going to go, okay, enough's enough.
01:42:15.000 But what they did, I'm telling you, this is what they did.
01:42:19.000 Two hundred and, when they planned this,
01:42:21.000 They shut down 262 machines on purpose in Arizona in that election.
01:42:29.000 When they did that, they put, when you came in and saw, well put the ballot in the box, put the ballot in the box.
01:42:37.000 Those ballots essentially became mailing ballots and we could do whatever they want with them.
01:42:44.000 They turned them in to this early voting.
01:42:46.000 Basically turned them in from this kind of ballot to that kind of ballot.
01:42:50.000 Okay?
01:42:52.000 Now, the narrative was, oh, people waited in lines and they were disenchanted and, boy, we can't, we've got to embrace early voting and mail-in voting.
01:43:02.000 Wrong.
01:43:03.000 They want you to do that.
01:43:05.000 Nobody left those lines.
01:43:06.000 They went and voted somewhere else where the machines worked.
01:43:09.000 Even Carrie Lake did that.
01:43:11.000 She went and voted and it was real easy going over to a little bluer, you know, bluer county, or bluer area.
01:43:19.000 But they knew what they were doing, they planned it.
01:43:22.000 Okay?
01:43:23.000 And so, what I'm saying is, these, when they don't have, like you heard with Dr. Frank, when they don't have the people's names to pull in that early voting, they were trapped there.
01:43:39.000 But I'm getting to the point here.
01:43:41.000 But you know in Maricopa County, because we had them!
01:43:44.000 You know, we went after him.
01:43:46.000 Kerry Lake went after him.
01:43:47.000 We have the great Kurt Olson here.
01:43:48.000 You guys have seen him.
01:43:50.000 They were relentless.
01:43:52.000 And we went after him.
01:43:53.000 And we went after him and took him to court.
01:43:56.000 The Supreme Court there.
01:43:57.000 They're back to court.
01:43:59.000 It's still going to court.
01:44:01.000 We're not giving up.
01:44:02.000 But one of the things Maricopa County did, they took the cast vote record and they scrambled it by putting it in a blender.
01:44:11.000 ...version of their Supreme Court said, oh, no, no, no, you do not get to look inside these machines.
01:44:19.000 And they're saying, why?
01:44:20.000 They didn't say because they're hollow, which they probably are, could be, and who knows, it doesn't matter there, because you don't ever, you don't get to see what's inside.
01:44:29.000 So, Arsenaro, he went back there, and if y'all seen three weeks ago, you know what they did to him?
01:44:36.000 He said, we'll be okay, we're not going to charge you with anything like they're doing here to our great world president because he contested an election.
01:44:44.000 He said, you shut your mouth and you can run again in eight years.
01:44:49.000 Eight years!
01:44:49.000 They're telling him he can't run for eight years.
01:44:51.000 And you know who got sentenced there?
01:44:55.000 The people of Brazil.
01:44:57.000 They're the ones.
01:44:59.000 They got sentenced there.
01:45:00.000 And they remembered.
01:45:01.000 Some of them remembered.
01:45:02.000 They're getting a good lesson.
01:45:03.000 They remembered how Lula gave them all the free stuff, right?
01:45:06.000 Free stuff when he was there.
01:45:08.000 You know, and so they had brainwashed with the propaganda.
01:45:11.000 Remember in Brazil, there's only one conservative media outlet, and they're censored too, like, kinda like our Fox.
01:45:17.000 Okay?
01:45:18.000 But they, what they did with Lula then, when he gets out, he hit the ground running, just like we had here in the U.S.
01:45:24.000 Oh, there are no more freebies.
01:45:30.000 We're good to go.
01:46:01.000 You're a little attractive.
01:46:02.000 Up!
01:46:03.000 Up!
01:46:06.000 So, Jeff, you've been a hero to our country.
01:46:11.000 I mean, for all the work, he works non-stop, like Dr. Frank.
01:46:15.000 Every waking day, he gets up.
01:46:17.000 He's even, you know, during this time, I don't know if any of these guys have had vacations, kind of like all of you, you know, or time off.
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01:47:37.000 My employees, I'm going to tell you this.
01:47:40.000 My employees, last night, in my pillow, there was another big threat that came in.
01:47:46.000 And this is just what, you know, what goes on.
01:47:48.000 It's almost like they're used to it, but it was a, it was a threat.
01:47:51.000 And they actually got, this was a real person, they got, they got him.
01:47:54.000 And, uh, uh, it was a, it was a call from, uh, I think it was Indiana or Illinois somewhere.
01:48:00.000 And they, uh, they don't realize, uh, we can track you?
01:48:03.000 You know, hello?
01:48:04.000 You think we, you know, there's, there's internet?
01:48:07.000 What?
01:48:08.000 Phone lines happen, you mean, you mean to say Tim Cook knows where I'm at?
01:48:14.000 Um, so they got them, but my employees are back there making pillows, and they have careers there, all walks of life.
01:48:23.000 You know what it's done?
01:48:24.000 We have Democrats, liberals, conservatives, Republicans.
01:48:28.000 Some of them don't even support Donald Trump.
01:48:31.000 But I'll tell you one thing, all in many different walks of life, from Hispanics, to Asians, to black, to white, it don't matter.
01:48:38.000 This has united us at MyPillow like you've never seen in history.
01:48:44.000 Can you guys all stop this going on in our country like I told you yesterday, all these negatives?
01:48:51.000 You know what it's done?
01:48:52.000 It's united us as a people.
01:48:55.000 I have neighbors.
01:48:56.000 Remember our neighbors that you'd get on there and you'd have to argue.
01:48:58.000 You'd have to argue about, you know, you shouldn't have to argue about transgenders or whatever.
01:49:04.000 This nonsense is right or wrong.
01:49:06.000 And your neighbors, you know that.
01:49:08.000 How many neighbors do you have that argue that?
01:49:11.000 I mean, not too many.
01:49:12.000 Not too many.
01:49:13.000 Oh, they're putting me on a timer.
01:49:15.000 What's going on?
01:49:18.000 What?
01:49:21.000 I can't believe it.
01:49:27.000 Hey, wait.
01:49:29.000 Jeff gave me some of his time, didn't he, Jeff?
01:49:33.000 Besides that, I think we're on the internet and there's extra time.
01:49:38.000 Hold on.
01:49:38.000 It's great.
01:49:39.000 There, I've got 24 minutes.
01:49:43.000 It's called time drift.
01:49:43.000 Time drift.
01:49:46.000 Now, pretty soon there'll be a, wait a minute, it says quite, somebody manipulated it!
01:49:50.000 Um, alright everybody, and uh, but Jeff, I just want, I can't say enough, and everybody in this room, how many of you have worked with Jeff or know that Jeff's done some work for your state?
01:50:04.000 He's been made fun of by Jimmy, uh, Jimmy Kimball.
01:50:08.000 When you're made fun of by Jimmy, you know you've made it.
01:50:11.000 You know, he's on his website, what's the one, Lone Raccoon?
01:50:16.000 Mega Raccoon!
01:50:17.000 Mega Raccoon!
01:50:19.000 It's not, he's not alone anymore, it's Mega!
01:50:19.000 Mega Raccoon!
01:50:24.000 But God bless you, Jeff, and we're going to see Jeff this afternoon.
01:50:29.000 Again, you'll see Jeff will be returning, so let's give him the biggest applause.
01:50:45.000 I was going to say, I'm going to put a video up now.
01:50:53.000 I'm not sure.
01:50:54.000 Anyway, we have the Mesa County image.
01:50:58.000 That's what I was going to put up.
01:51:00.000 Can we quick put the report?
01:51:02.000 Jeff was also a part of the Mesa County, with the Tina Peters thing, where they went inside the machines, okay?
01:51:10.000 I'll show you this in a second, but leave that up there, everybody, for a second.
01:51:14.000 Go ahead and put it up behind me.
01:51:16.000 Now let me tell you, when Tina Peters did her job in Colorado, they were coming in, they called it the Trusted Bill.
01:51:26.000 And then what they did is Dominion and Crooked Jenna Griswold, the Secretary of State of Colorado, they deleted everything of the election, 2020, and all the machines in Colorado.
01:51:39.000 But Tina Peters and other clerks you didn't hear about, they did backups of their computers like you would before they come in and take it, you hit the backup button.
01:51:46.000 Well anyway, when they did that, it became a fiasco now, but for seven months, after the cyber symposium, when I met Tina, and she was actually on stage there, they attacked everybody in Colorado.
01:51:59.000 Y'all know that when they took my phone that time in a Hardee's?
01:52:03.000 That was because of Colorado.
01:52:04.000 I'm going to arrest me!
01:52:05.000 I wanted to be arrested.
01:52:06.000 Y'all remember that?
01:52:08.000 And, uh, but they're trying to see, in fact, you know, what they have to do that we didn't.
01:52:12.000 That something was done wrong in Colorado.
01:52:13.000 I'll tell you what was done wrong.
01:52:15.000 The cover-up of the crime that Jenna Grinswell and Dominion tried to do.
01:52:19.000 But they're caught, okay?
01:52:21.000 Now we have inside this machine, if you see there, before and after.
01:52:26.000 Now this, where it says, uh, you have the server name and all this, all this stuff you can't read, okay?
01:52:33.000 This is posted, and I want everyone around the world, I've had this on Frank's speech.
01:52:38.000 They did report number one, Jeff O'Donnell and Walter Doherty.
01:52:42.000 They've got for seven months and other guys dug into this.
01:52:45.000 And they did report number one, report number two.
01:52:49.000 Then they were coming out with report number three.
01:52:51.000 And I said to all the lawyers, I said, you know what?
01:52:54.000 The report nowadays, nobody cares about the credentials and about a report.
01:52:58.000 Why don't we just put up what was inside those machines, those two sets of books?
01:53:04.000 And the lawyers go, Mike, you couldn't do that, you might end up in jail.
01:53:06.000 I don't care, I've been in jail!
01:53:08.000 So I put them up there.
01:53:09.000 And you know what happened?
01:53:11.000 The media went silent.
01:53:12.000 They didn't attack me, I'm still here.
01:53:14.000 I've asked to go to jail, they won't do it.
01:53:17.000 Seriously, whatever it takes to get this out there.
01:53:20.000 So you know what?
01:53:21.000 You can go right now to craigsspeech.com.
01:53:24.000 You're all watching this.
01:53:26.000 Scroll down and you're going to see a big square that says, Inside the Machines.
01:53:31.000 There it is.
01:53:32.000 You're a cyber guy.
01:53:33.000 Anyone out there that said there's no evidence, this came right out of a machine.
01:53:38.000 This is if we opened them all up, what we would be able to pull out.
01:53:42.000 Before and after.
01:53:44.000 So I just wanted to say that before I bring it out.
01:53:46.000 And now let's bring out, remember it's not Frank's speech, it says inside the machine.
01:53:50.000 It's a big square there.
01:53:52.000 So now I'm going to bring out Professor David Clemens.
01:53:59.000 There he is.
01:53:59.000 Everybody know him?
01:54:01.000 Let's give him an applause.
01:54:10.000 He knows his stuff.
01:54:11.000 I'm just going to let him run with it.
01:54:13.000 I'll tell you.
01:54:14.000 He's been doing it.
01:54:16.000 He's been fighting against the machines.
01:54:18.000 I thank God.
01:54:20.000 When was your, I'm going to ask you, when was your aha moment?
01:54:23.000 We did what you were before yesterday, but when was your aha moment that says, I'm all in with that?
01:54:30.000 If we don't get rid of them, we're done.
01:54:35.000 November 3rd, 2020, I had the aha moment because I used to go after drug traffickers.
01:54:40.000 And if you actually compare what we're seeing to boat trafficking, it's exactly the same thing.
01:54:45.000 You've got people that are concealing behavior.
01:54:47.000 And if you're going after drug traffickers, guess what they use?
01:54:49.000 They use electronic equipment, too.
01:54:51.000 There's a forensic capability that we have as investigators to go after bad people.
01:54:56.000 It doesn't change just because we're talking about elections.
01:54:58.000 So, um, my shock and horror, though, is that as I learned more about the tappers, as I learned more about the poll books, about election act reporting, I just could not fathom that it could be this pervasive.
01:55:12.000 And, and, couldn't, couldn't have been done, you know, the big lies, they say they're not, the machines aren't on the internet.
01:55:20.000 Do you, have you found that they're on the internet?
01:55:22.000 Oh yeah, we'll get to it, we'll get to it right now.
01:55:27.000 I mean, you guys, I kind of framed this, I think this is the election night report.
01:55:32.000 Remember I told you earlier, is it called medicine research?
01:55:35.000 Right.
01:55:36.000 When I told you earlier, Edison Research is a lot like the order the votes come in, just like the cast vote records, so take it away.
01:55:42.000 All right.
01:55:43.000 Well, brief recap.
01:55:44.000 You have to think about voting as an input-output process.
01:55:48.000 Machines are everywhere.
01:55:49.000 One of the big lies that we've been told is that we just think there's one machine.
01:55:53.000 But if you look at this diagram really quick, you've got three inputs here.
01:55:56.000 You can either walk into a voting center, you can use the U.S.
01:55:59.000 Postal Service, you can use one of those Zuckerbucks drop boxes that are all over the place.
01:56:02.000 There's actually a fourth input we're going to get to.
01:56:05.000 But when you walk in the door, the first thing you're going to do is interface with this thing called a poll book.
01:56:08.000 It looks just like this iPad.
01:56:10.000 And guess what?
01:56:11.000 If you have a voting convenience center, and most states have them,
01:56:15.000 Those poll books are hooked to the internet by law.
01:56:18.000 Meaning if you look at the election code, it's required.
01:56:21.000 So that's the first big lie.
01:56:23.000 You get your ballot, you go ahead and go in the ballot box.
01:56:26.000 If you can fill out your ballot.
01:56:28.000 Some places you don't even get them.
01:56:30.000 Some other jurisdictions, the machine fills out the ballot for you.
01:56:34.000 And then you interface with this thing that looks like a giant trash can.
01:56:37.000 And it might as well be.
01:56:38.000 This is the tagline.
01:56:39.000 This is where you really throw away your vote.
01:56:41.000 We have all kinds of conclusive evidence of chip modems being affixed to motherboards, which provides remote access capability, where you can subvert these.
01:56:50.000 You can subvert these black boxes.
01:56:53.000 So, these are hooked to the internet in many, many jurisdictions.
01:56:56.000 We've confirmed that.
01:56:58.000 Regardless, at the end of election night, you're going to retrieve data sticks, USB sticks, and upload them into this thing called an election management system, which by law has to be networked, meaning it's hooked to the internet.
01:57:10.000 So I've got this blue rectangle that encompasses machine after machine after machine, all of which are connected to the internet.
01:57:19.000 What?
01:57:20.000 They lied to us?
01:57:23.000 But what I want to focus on today is election night reporting.
01:57:26.000 You see, after the clerk receives all of the devices and uploads them to the election management system, we have to see the reports, the results somewhere, right?
01:57:38.000 And typically you'll find it in one of two places.
01:57:41.000 The Secretary of State website or on TV.
01:57:44.000 So there are two companies that are responsible for election night reporting for the most part.
01:57:52.000 It's a conglomeration of two entities.
01:57:55.000 Seidel has a monopoly on election night reporting.
01:57:59.000 And here's what you need to know.
01:58:00.000 They're foreign owned, and they're based out of Spain.
01:58:05.000 So the people that are responsible for getting us our data, these aren't American companies.
01:58:10.000 This is not in America.
01:58:13.000 The other thing is Edison.
01:58:14.000 So what happens is Seidel provides its data to Edison.
01:58:18.000 Edison publishes what you see on TV.
01:58:22.000 So that's what you see on the trackers, right?
01:58:24.000 The CITL data and the Edison data is the same.
01:58:27.000 So there's different anomalies that you probably see that tip you off to knowing that there's something wrong.
01:58:34.000 So let's watch something really quick and see if we can make sense of it.
01:58:38.000 Following video example, CNN experiences an on-camera switch in their reporting of the state of Pennsylvania.
01:58:45.000 The county source is feeding live on television, a count.
01:58:49.000 1,690,589 votes for Trump, and 1,252,537 votes for Biden.
01:58:50.000 The time is approximately 11.08.28 Eastern Standard.
01:59:07.000 The next time Pennsylvania is shown on the screen, there are 1,670,631 votes for Trump and 1,272,495 votes for Biden.
01:59:10.000 The time is approximately 11.09, one second, Eastern Standard.
01:59:13.000 Live on television, CNN demonstrated a 19,958 exact vote switch from candidate Trump to candidate Biden.
01:59:18.000 This means Trump lost nearly 40,000 votes.
01:59:37.000 Here's another example.
01:59:39.000 In California, Gavin Newsom was up for recall in 2021.
01:59:46.000 351,000 votes in favor of Newsom's recall were deleted live on TV.
01:59:54.000 So these are examples of the Edison stuff that you're seeing on TV, informed by silent.
02:00:01.000 So the first phenomena that we saw across the country were
02:00:05.000 I don't think so.
02:00:19.000 You can't go, if I'm saying this right, it's the way they come in, so you're adding votes.
02:00:25.000 So 4 plus 4 is 8, plus 12 is 20, plus 6 isn't 12, right?
02:00:30.000 Well, you're asking an attorney.
02:00:31.000 Don't get me wrong.
02:00:33.000 Don't talk about math like me.
02:00:35.000 But what I can tell you is that there's an impossible, impossible sequencing of votes.
02:00:41.000 And that's the impact of the Casketball Records, which you just addressed.
02:00:43.000 This linear drive towards
02:00:46.000 Pre-determined outcome.
02:00:47.000 And that's something that was reflected in the tag layers.
02:00:50.000 On election night reporting, we see a different algorithm because it's different data that you're looking at.
02:00:56.000 But this is the other phenomenon that we've all seen.
02:01:00.000 This is what got everyone's attention was this thing where we've got on election night, we look at the cumulative votes of competing candidates.
02:01:08.000 This is Trump versus Biden.
02:01:10.000 Now, you'll see here, the winning candidate at some point is Trump, and he's winning handily in Wisconsin.
02:01:16.000 And then all of a sudden, you see this massive injection for the losing cannon, that would be Biden.
02:01:22.000 And all of a sudden, Trump's votes stop for the most part.
02:01:28.000 And Biden takes the lead.
02:01:30.000 So many of us saw this.
02:01:31.000 This is what has become known as the F-curve or the fraud curve.
02:01:36.000 And it's become meme-worthy.
02:01:38.000 This is basically the banner.
02:01:39.000 This is the flag that is flown by all the fraudsters out there.
02:01:46.000 Now, the reason why this is important, when I just showed you Wisconsin, Wisconsin was a state where you saw this impossible spike.
02:01:55.000 We saw the same F curve in all of the swing states.
02:01:59.000 Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia, etc.
02:02:02.000 Y'all follow me?
02:02:05.000 So, what could account for a spike like that in Wisconsin?
02:02:09.000 Well, here we've got surveillance footage in Detroit.
02:02:13.000 Or after the polls closed, after two o'clock, when they stopped counting and sent everyone home and there was no independent observers?
02:02:20.000 Here we have ballots being loaded onto dollies.
02:02:24.000 At least four trips, counting for hundreds of thousands of votes.
02:02:30.000 So you manipulate the machines, and the ballots are more or less the cover-up.
02:02:35.000 Because they're going to feed these into the tabulators, into the system.
02:02:38.000 So when you see these giant spikes,
02:02:41.000 Folks, they have to have the paper tray.
02:02:45.000 But do not miss this point.
02:02:46.000 It's the machines that optimize the environment.
02:02:50.000 And that's one of the things that's missed out on a lot of folks out there.
02:02:54.000 So, is it just Michigan?
02:02:57.000 Well, look at Michigan here.
02:02:58.000 We've got several F-curves, spikes, throughout that state.
02:03:03.000 But it wasn't just Michigan.
02:03:05.000 We also have Georgia.
02:03:07.000 Now, Georgia had a similar interference
02:03:11.000 After 10 o'clock at night, through the form of Ruby Friedman.
02:03:14.000 Shame on us.
02:03:15.000 10 o'clock under the pretext of a water main break, Republican poll watchers go home.
02:03:21.000 And we saw inexplicable spikes in the election night reporting data.
02:03:28.000 It wasn't just on election night.
02:03:30.000 They had a runoff election.
02:03:31.000 So here's data from January 4th.
02:03:34.000 Remember Loeffler, the racist?
02:03:36.000 Wait, I think that happened because I prayed they'd take both senators.
02:03:40.000 Yeah.
02:03:42.000 But once again, you see the F-curve.
02:03:45.000 The Republicans were going to win handedly.
02:03:48.000 Okay, but you had the spike and the selected candidate was able to emerge victorious.
02:03:53.000 Now, what we're seeing here is evidence of an algorithm, but it's a particular algorithm.
02:04:01.000 When you start looking at
02:04:03.000 These races a little bit differently, something pops.
02:04:06.000 So thus far we've been looking at graphs where you've got two candidates.
02:04:09.000 But if you actually do something that's quite interesting, look at Trump and divide his votes by Biden's votes.
02:04:16.000 You have a Trump to Biden ratio.
02:04:18.000 And when you do this, a pitcher will leap out at you.
02:04:22.000 And it's of a PID control, proportional integral derivative function.
02:04:28.000 And if you don't know what that is, it doesn't matter because you use it every day of your life.
02:04:32.000 Think of your cruise control on your car.
02:04:34.000 Think of your thermostat.
02:04:36.000 Okay?
02:04:36.000 So when you look at a cruise control, you set it for 55 miles per hour.
02:04:39.000 And if you're on flat terrain, you really don't have to worry.
02:04:42.000 There's not a lot of adjustments that have to happen.
02:04:44.000 But if you hit that hill, you're not going 55 anymore.
02:04:48.000 Your speed slows, so the PID control has to click in.
02:04:51.000 And when it does, the algorithm sets the motion.
02:04:54.000 What?
02:04:55.000 We're good.
02:05:12.000 But the thermostat is something that everyone here is familiar with.
02:05:16.000 So let's look at this video here.
02:05:20.000 You want to set your temperature in your house to 70 degrees.
02:05:23.000 So you crank, you crank that furnace.
02:05:25.000 And look, it's going to get to that set point.
02:05:27.000 This is a PID control.
02:05:30.000 And what happens is over time, it reaches the set point, it's got to make a correction and come back.
02:05:38.000 So you've got a series of, you know, different things that are going on with your thermostat.
02:05:43.000 And you'll actually hear the thermostat crank on, but that doesn't mean max heat every time.
02:05:47.000 Let's make the adjustment.
02:05:49.000 It's got to stay at 70 degrees, so you can actually hear your air conditioning come on and off, right?
02:05:55.000 Now let's look at elections.
02:05:57.000 And I'm going to give an example of Georgia.
02:06:03.000 This is the Trump to Biden ratio when we're looking at election night in Georgia.
02:06:08.000 We've got interval reports.
02:06:11.000 And what you need to know here is that that set point means victory for Biden.
02:06:17.000 If Trump gets above it, he wins.
02:06:21.000 But if it comes back to that set point, he loses.
02:06:22.000 So we see Biden vote injections, and then we see an impossible arrangement of data
02:06:30.000 Throughout election night.
02:06:31.000 So what's going on right here is to maintain this set point, just like you want to maintain at 70 degrees in your home, they have to have 50-50 ratios.
02:06:41.000 So when you have a batch of votes that come in from election night reporting, guess what the ratio was?
02:06:46.000 50-50.
02:06:48.000 But we've got to keep it there.
02:06:50.000 We've got to maintain the set point.
02:06:52.000 So the next batch of votes comes in, it's 50-50.
02:06:54.000 50-50.
02:06:57.000 50-50.
02:06:58.000 How many batch sets in a row do you think happen in Georgia?
02:07:03.000 55 batch sets in a row at 50-50 to maintain that flat line to bring it in.
02:07:11.000 But over time, you need to drive now with greater precision to make sure that you definitely get the set point.
02:07:17.000 And so what happens over time?
02:07:20.000 We saw over 90 batch sets of votes where Trump got 49.9%
02:07:27.000 Versus 50.1% from Biden.
02:07:31.000 In a row, over 90 reports from this societal data that we were able to monitor, in a row.
02:07:38.000 Folks, you can't out-cheat or out-vote the machines.
02:07:42.000 It's going to find its set point.
02:07:45.000 It's pretty horrific.
02:07:47.000 And we're finding this dysfunction, by the way.
02:07:50.000 It's not just Georgia.
02:07:52.000 In every single state, all 50 states, New Mexico, Colorado, Arkansas, when we do a Trump to Biden ratio and graph it out this way, you see the PID control in every single state.
02:08:05.000 Now some of you might be asking, why live in Wyoming?
02:08:08.000 If this worked, why didn't we get Biden here?
02:08:12.000 Folks, the reporting has to be tethered to reality in some way.
02:08:16.000 So you've got a bunch of states that everyone knows is Republican.
02:08:20.000 But make no mistake, those elections are also modeled.
02:08:25.000 And the casualties in those conservative states are being seen during the primary election.
02:08:31.000 You're actually weeding out the legitimate candidates during the primaries.
02:08:35.000 The Uniparty!
02:08:36.000 And you're left with the rioters.
02:08:37.000 Uniparty!
02:08:39.000 You're left with the rioters.
02:08:41.000 So every state, we see this.
02:08:44.000 We also saw it in the swing states, but something interesting happened in the swing states.
02:08:49.000 They set their algorithms, but Trump voters turned out and destroyed the modeling projections.
02:08:55.000 They thought they had it figured out.
02:08:58.000 There was enough early voting to see who showed up.
02:09:00.000 Now they can make a list as to who hasn't shown up.
02:09:03.000 And when you've done that, you've got all of the data you need to create your algorithm.
02:09:08.000 Well, in Wisconsin, Michigan, Georgia, those places, we the people showed up.
02:09:14.000 And they had to do something.
02:09:16.000 They had to stop counting.
02:09:17.000 So I'm going to ask a couple questions here, Professor.
02:09:22.000 If they would have had, if everyone in those swing states, if they would have voted early, they would have been able to correct it on that line before all the same day voters.
02:09:31.000 Is that correct?
02:09:32.000 In a manner of speaking, it's kind of like, yeah.
02:09:35.000 But in these areas, what happened on election night, this is what happened.
02:09:40.000 So workers in Allegheny County are back to work after pausing counting overnight.
02:09:44.000 Butler County had to put a pause on counting ballots.
02:09:46.000 Nevada, meanwhile, has stopped counting votes until 9 a.m.
02:09:49.000 on Thursday.
02:09:49.000 A water pipe is broken in State Farm Arena.
02:09:51.000 State Farm Arena is where they're counting the absentee ballots of Georgia's most populous county.
02:09:55.000 And now the tabulation has stopped.
02:09:56.000 It's Allegheny, which is Pittsburgh, but also Beaver, part of our county, but we're in Westmoreland.
02:10:00.000 They've all stopped counting for the night.
02:10:02.000 They've gone to bed.
02:10:03.000 They begin the process at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning.
02:10:06.000 Good morning, Heather.
02:10:06.000 They didn't have a press pause overnight.
02:10:07.000 They will be back in a few short hours.
02:10:09.000 Expected to resume counting around 8.30 this morning.
02:10:11.000 Fulton County is now going to stop counting at 10.30 p.m.
02:10:15.000 and will resume their count.
02:10:17.000 They basically stopped counting tonight.
02:10:19.000 They're going to start counting again in a few hours.
02:10:21.000 It's already tomorrow morning, right?
02:10:22.000 The election workers stopped counting those mail-in ballots at 10 o'clock.
02:10:26.000 They will be back again tomorrow at 10 a.m.
02:10:28.000 And Nevada says it stopped counting them yesterday, the election day.
02:10:32.000 But they don't say why.
02:10:33.000 Why did you stop counting them?
02:10:35.000 Here's where it gets really bizarre.
02:10:37.000 At Fulton County, most populous county, it is Atlanta, they just stopped counting at 10.30 p.m.
02:10:43.000 They stopped counting their absentee ballots.
02:10:45.000 They said they'd pick it up in the morning.
02:10:46.000 The counting in one of that state's biggest counties has stopped.
02:10:50.000 Mike Armstrong is in Pennsylvania.
02:10:51.000 Mike, we're talking about Allegheny County.
02:10:53.000 That's the area around Pittsburgh.
02:10:56.000 What's happening?
02:10:57.000 What happened is that you overwhelmed their algorithm.
02:11:01.000 And they had to reboot.
02:11:02.000 So what they did is they shut down.
02:11:04.000 And if you look at the Edison data, there's this thing called the Edison Zero.
02:11:08.000 They had to reboot and basically bring down the election reporting system.
02:11:12.000 And there was a moment in time where there was no record there digitally.
02:11:18.000 So what happened is they had to create new set points in the swing states.
02:11:23.000 And the other places didn't have to do that.
02:11:25.000 They modeled enough thanks to early voting.
02:11:27.000 Thanks to ballot harvesting.
02:11:29.000 They were able to model it.
02:11:31.000 But in the swing states, where there's a convergence of, we don't know if the Republicans are going to win or not.
02:11:37.000 We have to shape perception.
02:11:38.000 And you have to understand, when you're talking about election night reporting, this is all about the media, the news media, creating perceptions.
02:11:47.000 But it could well be that at 10 o'clock on election night,
02:12:16.000 Trump is winning in Michigan.
02:12:18.000 He's winning in Pennsylvania.
02:12:20.000 He's winning in Wisconsin.
02:12:22.000 And he gets on the television.
02:12:23.000 He says, thank you, Americans, for reelecting me.
02:12:26.000 It's all over.
02:12:27.000 Have a good day.
02:12:29.000 But then the next day and the day following, all of those mail-in ballots start getting counted.
02:12:35.000 And it turns out that Biden has won those states.
02:12:38.000 At which point Trump says, see, I told you the whole thing was fraudulent.
02:12:42.000 I told you those mail-in ballots were crooked.
02:12:46.000 So how in the world did Bernie Sanders know 10 days prior to the election the key states that possibly needed to stop counting and needed the reboot?
02:12:57.000 He didn't, they weren't certain because there's uncertainty when you talk about the swing states.
02:13:02.000 But what he did is he projected something in the future where we thought, well I guess since Bernie said it ahead of time,
02:13:08.000 It's plausible.
02:13:10.000 That's a trick that the election cartel likes to pull out.
02:13:13.000 Just like they like to tell you that Democrats prefer to vote by mail.
02:13:17.000 We actually looked at the data there.
02:13:18.000 That's not necessarily true.
02:13:19.000 In many states, it's the same.
02:13:21.000 So, with this, one of the other things that you have to keep in mind is that when you start looking at the Edison data, real time,
02:13:32.000 You'll see something that's going to shock you.
02:13:33.000 This video you've probably seen before if you've been following Jeff O'Donnell's work.
02:13:37.000 But you need to understand this, is that CIDL is receiving the election data directly from the election officials in at least nine states.
02:13:47.000 Meaning, there's no projection.
02:13:49.000 This is raw data.
02:13:51.000 And when you look at raw data in an election, we all agree that elections are supposed to be additive processes.
02:13:57.000 So each interval report, you would expect to see more votes, not deletions.
02:14:01.000 More votes, not deletions.
02:14:03.000 Well, look at this real-time video of the Edison reports.
02:14:11.000 You got total votes at the top, you got in-person votes in the middle, you have mail-in votes.
02:14:16.000 And look how it pauses, and there's oscillation and deletions.
02:14:20.000 This is the algorithm trying to figure out the math problem that is you.
02:14:27.000 And if I let this video play to its completion, you'll find out it wasn't just Pennsylvania.
02:14:32.000 We've got three counties in North Carolina.
02:14:34.000 We've got three counties in Georgia.
02:14:35.000 And guess what?
02:14:36.000 In Georgia, we know for a fact that CIDL directly contracts with the state to get that data.
02:14:43.000 So you should not see any deletions.
02:14:46.000 You should see no oscillation.
02:14:49.000 So you have absolute manipulation.
02:14:51.000 And this is all possible because of how wide open these systems are to the internet.
02:14:57.000 So, projections.
02:15:00.000 Sometimes they'll actually admit to you what they're showing you on TV isn't real.
02:15:05.000 Case in point, watch this.
02:15:07.000 Remember I told you about this estimated vote-in?
02:15:09.000 Remember about a half an hour ago it was at 99%?
02:15:12.000 It's dropped down a little bit now.
02:15:13.000 That suggests that there are votes out there.
02:15:16.000 And we said this number could change throughout the night because it was an estimated vote-in.
02:15:20.000 It was a projected vote.
02:15:22.000 And it's gone from 99 down to 95.
02:15:24.000 And the margin there, you can do the math at home, is roughly 3,000 raw votes between McCormick and Oz at 11.30 at night.
02:15:36.000 He's told you, oh, we thought we had 99%, but guess what?
02:15:39.000 The wrong candidate's winning, so let's get to 95%.
02:15:42.000 He's admitting to you that what they're reporting are not actual results that happened in Pennsylvania.
02:15:50.000 But on this type of nonsense and what you just saw with that Edison data going back and forth, races were being called on razor-thin margins.
02:15:59.000 Perhaps you remember this one.
02:16:01.000 I think that's interesting and I think that we're in the process now of getting to the point where the legal challenges or what the asks will be for the Trump campaign in some of these states.
02:16:13.000 They still believe that President Trump has a path to 270.
02:16:16.000 And on that call, they are still, Harris, convinced that Arizona is not done.
02:16:23.000 Obviously we dealt with that last night and early this morning on the program.
02:16:27.000 And our decision desk stood by its decision to call.
02:16:31.000 Arizona still does.
02:16:33.000 But they are correct that there are more Republican votes coming in in parts of Arizona.
02:16:39.000 So let me just say this, folks.
02:16:41.000 You had a razor-thin margin in Arizona.
02:16:45.000 Brett Beier called it.
02:16:46.000 Based on what we just saw, the projections being off.
02:16:50.000 And the impossible deletion and oscillation.
02:16:54.000 Should they be making that call at all?
02:16:56.000 No, they shouldn't.
02:16:57.000 And historically, the call was always made at the precinct level.
02:17:01.000 The people that counted the votes were the ones that called the races.
02:17:05.000 We've got it backwards now.
02:17:06.000 You've got the machines doing everything.
02:17:08.000 And you've got CNN and Fox News telling you who won.
02:17:15.000 And the judiciary, the legislators, are loathe to challenge this narrative because they don't want to be bullied by the media.
02:17:22.000 So I'll end with this point, and I'll take whatever questions Mike has.
02:17:26.000 The fourth employer.
02:17:28.000 And this is the one that's probably the most dangerous.
02:17:29.000 This is where we're at now.
02:17:31.000 In all 50 states, the Center for Internet Security has entered into agreement with their Secretaries of State.
02:17:40.000 This group called CIS.
02:17:41.000 It's a public-private partnership.
02:17:43.000 And they're installing these things called Albrecht Sensors, which are within the firewall.
02:17:48.000 You've got a computer that can look around and look at all of the different moving parts of your elections.
02:17:52.000 They can monitor your election data real time.
02:17:56.000 And even though there's a firewall, there's a tunnel into the firewall, which allows them to change things through the internet.
02:18:04.000 And when you look at the integrated software that's used across the country, you've got a couple vendors.
02:18:10.000 It's just like how you've got Dominion, ES&S, they all have the same foundational flaws.
02:18:15.000 Same thing with the integrated software.
02:18:17.000 So if you're using vPro, Nowink, Tenex, VR System, guess what?
02:18:21.000 They have a fully integrated system.
02:18:25.000 They can access and go right to that firewall and make adjustments.
02:18:29.000 So when Dr. Frank tells you about the impossible artificial automation of our voter rolls, that's where they can do it.
02:18:37.000 If you want to overwrite election data and have your caste vote records look the way they do, they can go right to that firewall and they can change them on the internet.
02:18:47.000 We're not guessing, folks.
02:18:48.000 We hold the contracts.
02:18:50.000 We know it exists.
02:18:51.000 And if you go to the vendor's homepages, they brag about how they're tied into all aspects of the election.
02:18:57.000 Voter roll management.
02:18:58.000 Tagulation.
02:19:00.000 Election Act reporting.
02:19:01.000 You put it all together, you've got the ability of the Department of Homeland Security, through its thugs, its cronies, to monitor election data in real time and make adjustments.
02:19:12.000 And the cast vote records and everything that we're showing you with these algorithms are proof of the manipulation.
02:19:18.000 So that's where we're at right now.
02:19:20.000 That's why I'm excited about Mike's plan later today.
02:19:32.000 You got your tabloids, you got all these things on the internet.
02:19:35.000 You're going from all these places that the professor just told you.
02:19:39.000 They lied, they lied, they lied, they lied.
02:19:41.000 They all, the common line was they all said they were not on the internet.
02:19:45.000 What was that, to block?
02:19:47.000 That was to block us from ever looking at all the cyber evidence we've had for two and a half years.
02:19:52.000 I've told you this guy before.
02:19:55.000 Before you leave, Professor, I showed he's one of now 15 people in the world that know the plan.
02:20:01.000 I told him yesterday.
02:20:03.000 I did tell you the whole plan, right?
02:20:05.000 Two days ago.
02:20:09.000 In your expert opinion, with everything you see going on now, does this plan secure our elections?
02:20:18.000 Will it secure our elections and will it do it immediately?
02:20:23.000 I think what your plans can do is put the deep state in the corner.
02:20:31.000 When you understand the system, we're driving their behavior to try and manipulate elections in a different way.
02:20:38.000 So I won't give the reveal, but I will say this, that my pitch and plea for the last two years is to get we, the people, to show up to your local community meetings, to get in front of the people that administer your elections and certify your local election results.
02:20:53.000 And this plan is going to equip you to do something in a very powerful way.
02:20:57.000 So I can't wait.
02:21:01.000 Here's the hero.
02:21:02.000 Another hero.
02:21:04.000 You guys are seeing the heroes of our country today.
02:21:16.000 Guys, if I'm not asking questions, I'm sitting here mesmerized, both his, what he's shown you, and Dr. Frank, and I've seen Jeff's, but not totally everything, but I'm seeing a lot of this for the first time.
02:21:30.000 They've dug so deep over the, you know, since the last time I've seen their stuff, it's just, it goes even, it's even more magnitude than I could ever think.
02:21:38.000 Now I'm gonna, I'm gonna have, I believe it's,
02:21:45.000 Why don't we take, we're going to take a one minute break, and then uh, you guys, a two minute break.
02:21:52.000 Why don't we break, go ahead and go to commercial back there if you can, and um, we'll uh, we'll take a two minute break because I've got a couple things, a couple things I want to add to this before, remember everybody?
02:22:08.000 Five minutes?
02:22:12.000 Yeah, okay.
02:22:12.000 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
02:22:13.000 Why don't we show, what do I do?
02:22:16.000 Just take, we're going to take a few minute break everybody.
02:22:18.000 We'll be right back.
02:22:50.000 We're good to go.
02:23:20.000 We're good to go.
02:24:16.000 We're good to go.
02:25:12.000 We're good to go.
02:25:37.000 We're good to go.
02:26:21.000 As Mike would say, what a concept.
02:26:24.000 The Arizona Legislature, a few months ago, passed a resolution, among other things, that required the voting machine companies to meet DOD supply chain security requirements.
02:26:36.000 These machines, the electronic components, are manufactured or assembled in places like China and Taiwan.
02:26:42.000 Well, in 2017,
02:26:45.000 The DHS designated election machines and infrastructure as critical infrastructure.
02:26:52.000 So, what a concept!
02:26:54.000 Require them to meet DOD supply chain security requirements.
02:26:59.000 And it just so happened, at the time they passed that resolution, China was flying a spy balloon over the United States.
02:27:05.000 You all recall that, correct?
02:27:09.000 This isn't rocket science, or even to have some security.
02:27:15.000 And so I want to just remind everybody, there are back doors that can be created in these machines through the microchips and motherboards that are installed on them.
02:27:26.000 Back in 2018, Bloomberg came out with an article called The Big Hack, how China used a tiny chip to infiltrate U.S.
02:27:36.000 companies.
02:27:38.000 And so this has actually been employed.
02:27:41.000 Now, this wasn't with respect to voting machines.
02:27:44.000 But a motherboard is a motherboard.
02:27:46.000 They all use the same types of components, the same kind of general architecture.
02:27:53.000 And so what was happening here is that these companies like Apple and Amazon all of a sudden noticed internet communications, spikes in communications that were coming from their servers and their machines.
02:28:04.000 They traced back to China going, how the heck did that happen?
02:28:07.000 And it's because there were components on the motherboards
02:28:11.000 that contain code or other types of hardware that enabled that communication via the internet.
02:28:19.000 That's where it went over.
02:28:22.000 So, in Wisconsin, there is a wonderful patriot named Peter Panagher who has been on election fraud and illegality for several years now.
02:28:36.000 He's been just
02:28:39.000 Diligent in submitting public records requests, which is something we've said that everybody out there can do.
02:28:46.000 Public records requests are every citizen's right to get transparency in government.
02:28:53.000 So in Wisconsin, he submitted a public records request to various clerks.
02:28:59.000 There are 1,800 wards in Wisconsin.
02:29:01.000 They're a subset of the county where elections are conducted.
02:29:05.000 He asked for the tabulator tapes.
02:29:09.000 And when he found those tabulator tapes, he noticed something really strange.
02:29:14.000 The tabulators were instructed to transmit the results up to the county, which is a disclosed event.
02:29:22.000 However, immediately after that, a second communication pathway opened up over the internet, going to an unauthorized facility called WISPNET.
02:29:36.000 So, anybody from Wisconsin should remember this, because this is happening across the state.
02:29:43.000 Dominion Tabulators in Wisconsin are running what's called Firmware.
02:29:47.000 What's Firmware, Clay?
02:29:49.000 Firmware is a low-level system that basically tells the hardware how to communicate with weather or operating system or applications that you put on that hardware.
02:30:03.000 And so, this is the technician menu.
02:30:06.000 Where they can change things like the day and time for daylight savings time.
02:30:12.000 Log review files.
02:30:13.000 What's a log review file?
02:30:16.000 A log review file is basically, as the system starts up, it runs through hardware checks, it lists those, logs those, in case that way the technician or anybody that operates the system can evaluate if there's an error or issue.
02:30:28.000 And so it basically records every event from the hardware checks through the operating systems and applications on the system.
02:30:37.000 Now these are files that you can request as a public records request.
02:30:42.000 And in fact, after Peter discovered this, all of a sudden the clerks started refusing to produce them.
02:30:49.000 So what are they trying to hide?
02:30:51.000 Again, these machines, they're using the complexity of them to try to hide information and to pull the wool over people's eyes about what's going on.
02:31:03.000 So we look at this side.
02:31:04.000 This is a tabulator tape.
02:31:06.000 This is what was produced.
02:31:08.000 And you'll see that the voting results of a test run before the election, because they test the machines before the election.
02:31:16.000 And those results were being transferred to Wistnet.net.
02:31:20.000 That's an unauthorized recipient.
02:31:23.000 So, Clay, what happens if you open up a communication path before an election to an unauthorized entity?
02:31:30.000 Well, what it's going to do is it's going to expose the system to attacks.
02:31:34.000 It just opens up another, what we refer to in the security field as an attack vector.
02:31:38.000 And so what you never want to see is like the IP address like this, which is called a world facing IP.
02:31:45.000 I'm not going to get into all the network stuff.
02:31:47.000 But with that, you research and you find out it's it's connected to WISNET.
02:31:52.000 So the system's connected to the Internet and people will give the excuse about VPNs and all this stuff.
02:31:59.000 But here's the thing.
02:32:00.000 When it communicates out, it goes from router to router to router.
02:32:05.000 It hops.
02:32:07.000 Good.
02:32:07.000 Good.
02:32:09.000 To the world.
02:32:09.000 When you say world facing, you mean this system.
02:32:11.000 Wisconsin's election system, these tabulators through that IP address were exposed to the world.
02:32:39.000 And so that's a security bar that they're trying to hide.
02:32:42.000 They don't want you to find out.
02:32:43.000 Peter found that out by happenstance.
02:32:45.000 And again, after he got these records and filed a complaint with the Wisconsin Election Commission, all of a sudden clerks began refusing to turn this information over.
02:32:54.000 So what everybody needs to do, we talked about yesterday, which is all of us coming together.
02:32:59.000 Our power is in numbers.
02:33:02.000 Those clerks should be peppered with public records requests for things like the tabulator tapes.
02:33:09.000 Everyone.
02:33:09.000 They should get thousands of requests.
02:33:12.000 The politicians, the legislators in Wisconsin.
02:33:15.000 In other states, by the way.
02:33:16.000 Not limited to Wisconsin in terms of getting the tabulator tapes.
02:33:20.000 But legislators.
02:33:22.000 We should be peppering them, saying, why are these machines open to the internet?
02:33:26.000 Particularly when they say they're not.
02:33:29.000 Why isn't this information being disclosed?
02:33:31.000 These are our elections.
02:33:34.000 Why is this information hidden from the people that own the elections?
02:33:39.000 And so this is where, when we talked yesterday, that they fear us.
02:33:44.000 They fear us coming together.
02:33:48.000 So this is where the call to action is to start going out with public records requests to obtain this information, to going out to the legislatures, to get them to do their job, which is to secure these machines.
02:34:01.000 You know, the legislators in Arizona, as I said, they did part of their job.
02:34:06.000 They enacted a resolution to meet DOD supply chain security requirements.
02:34:11.000 Why isn't everybody else?
02:34:12.000 Why isn't all 50 states?
02:34:14.000 Why aren't legislatures doing that?
02:34:16.000 As Mike would say, what a concept!
02:34:24.000 So, this is just another iteration of the tabulator tape, where voting results for the August 9, 2022 primary are being transferred to WISNet.net again.
02:34:35.000 It's a non-profit private company.
02:34:41.000 Yeah, we're going to talk about the hops.
02:34:43.000 When Clay said that this is exposed to the world.
02:34:51.000 So this is where it first goes, which is to Euclid Technical College, part of the WisNet.net network.
02:34:59.000 And then why don't you run through it?
02:35:02.000 Go through the slides if you want to control that, Mark Clay, and we'll go through how far this goes and what it means to hop around and what the danger is from it.
02:35:11.000 So first let me explain the hop, right?
02:35:14.000 When you send something out on the internet, or even on a closed network as they claim that they have, the packets, the data has to move from system to system.
02:35:24.000 It's just not one line, otherwise you'd have
02:35:27.000 All right.
02:35:42.000 When I analyzed IPs and did what's called a trace route, which basically means I just followed the path that that data would get seen.
02:35:52.000 I did it from two ways.
02:35:54.000 I did it from my home in Alabama, and then I did it a different way using a server that was overseas.
02:36:02.000 And what I would tell you is the stops that went from overseas were less.
02:36:09.000 I was the past shorter to get there than it would be when I'm only a few states away.
02:36:15.000 So you mean it was going overseas quicker than it was going to you?
02:36:18.000 That's correct.
02:36:20.000 So there's no reason that it should ever happen that way.
02:36:24.000 The thing is, is if you look, these are pasts that show that they're going to Chicago, Denver, Seattle.
02:36:35.000 When technically it should be going from the precinct that this had, maybe a couple of hops or jumps within that city or within the state and go straight in to the central command where it's supposed to be deposited.
02:36:56.000 And as you can see, by the graphic, it's going all over the place.
02:37:02.000 And what I would tell you is, each time it makes a stop, there's a chance that attacker can get in.
02:37:09.000 And again, he only has to have a segment of that data to be able to get inside.
02:37:15.000 Because you get enough information to realize, hey, it's called like a van in the middle.
02:37:20.000 I'll insert myself in, and I'll establish communications and go through that hole.
02:37:26.000 So let me ask you this.
02:37:28.000 We talked about supply chain security earlier and how motherboards, which are assembled or manufactured in China, can contain components that are a backdoor.
02:37:38.000 And so we don't know how that second IP address was open for communication.
02:37:45.000 Again, it's an unauthorized communication.
02:37:47.000 Is it possible that a microchip
02:37:50.000 Uh, installed on a motherboard assembled in China, could have contained a command that instructed the machine to open up that second IP address and transmit that information.
02:38:02.000 It's highly possible.
02:38:04.000 What I want you people to know is, these chips have been discovered before.
02:38:08.000 With a chip like that on the board,
02:38:10.000 It can do anything, right?
02:38:12.000 There's a thing, everybody understands admin privileges, right?
02:38:16.000 When you're at the level of the board, you're going to have what's almost called a God Mode.
02:38:20.000 You're going to be, you can move around and do whatever you want with the system.
02:38:24.000 So could I transmit data?
02:38:25.000 Yes.
02:38:26.000 I can install malware.
02:38:28.000 And what I want to give you an example of is everybody has a cell phone, right?
02:38:33.000 They're using a USB charger.
02:38:35.000 You plug it to your laptop, they can charge your phones, right?
02:38:40.000 Ten years after the fact that it went off market, I think I'm okay to say that it was ever ready, right?
02:38:46.000 That made this product.
02:38:48.000 It was made in China.
02:38:49.000 Ten years after the fact that it went off market, they found they were installed with malware.
02:38:55.000 And they infected thousands upon tens of thousands of computers.
02:39:01.000 And that's the one thing is why the supply chain and following DOD standards is that there should be no foreign entity put in any parts inside the voting center.
02:39:11.000 If you want to move on to an actual manifestation with China on our election systems.
02:39:19.000 How many of you have heard of Connick, Inc.?
02:39:22.000 That's a good number.
02:39:24.000 How many have not heard of Connick?
02:39:28.000 That's still a good number.
02:39:30.000 Connick is a company that provided back office infrastructure systems for election departments throughout the country.
02:39:38.000 In fact, they're international.
02:39:39.000 They're in Australia and other companies.
02:39:41.000 It was founded in, I believe, 2004 by a man named Eugene Yu, who's a Chinese national.
02:39:51.000 The company's located in Lansing, Michigan.
02:39:55.000 True The Vote, which is Katherine Engelbrecht and
02:40:00.000 We're good to go.
02:40:20.000 There's huge amounts of data from election workers, their personal identifying information, other information about the infrastructure, machine IDs, I believe, and other components were residing on a Chinese server.
02:40:32.000 All this information was on a Chinese server.
02:40:36.000 This information, after a year and a half, working with the Detroit office of the FBI,
02:40:46.000 Nothing happened with it from a law enforcement perspective.
02:40:49.000 In fact, Greg and Catherine received a call from the folks they were working with saying, Washington is coming to shut this down.
02:40:59.000 And in fact, two Department of Justice attorneys came down, shut down the investigation, threatened Catherine and Greg that they would be charged with improperly accessing a Chinese server.
02:41:12.000 Which was untruth, by the way.
02:41:13.000 It was wide open.
02:41:15.000 This is what we're dealing with.
02:41:17.000 Elements within our government are covering up and facilitating Chinese penetration of our networks, our election infrastructure.
02:41:28.000 So Greg and Catherine went public with this information at an event called The Pit.
02:41:36.000 We're good to go.
02:41:58.000 That's terrific, but we need more people to know about it.
02:42:01.000 But a week after that, Gascon, the L.A.
02:42:04.000 District Attorney, dropped the charges.
02:42:09.000 So this is what the indictment said.
02:42:13.000 That's the first page of the indictment.
02:42:16.000 This is the grand jury indictment of Mr. Yu.
02:42:20.000 The important parts.
02:42:23.000 These are over Acts 6 and 7.
02:42:26.000 Where it states, on or between October 10th, 2019 and October 4th, 2022, in the County of Los Angeles, the crime of conspiracy to commit a crime in violation of the Penal Code, a felony was committed by Eugene Yu, who unlawfully conspired together with another person or persons, and I'll just quickly read through it, to commit the following overt act and acts in the County of Los Angeles.
02:42:57.000 Over at Act 6.
02:42:59.000 And how many of you have seen this complaint, by the way?
02:43:02.000 Very few.
02:43:03.000 This is downloadable.
02:43:06.000 And we'll put this up on Frank's speech if it's not already there so that you can see it.
02:43:10.000 On or about October 10, 2019 through October 4, 2022, Eugene Yu and other employees at Conic, Inc.
02:43:18.000 were providing services to Los Angeles County using third-party contractors based in China.
02:43:25.000 Based on evidence recovered from a search warrant executed on October 4th, 22.
02:43:31.000 And by the way, there's a gentleman in the audience whose name is Harry Horry who participated at the behest of the Los Angeles County District Attorney to download, to execute the search warrant and seize this information.
02:43:46.000 Discovered that Koenig employees, known and unknown, were sent personally identifying information
02:43:52.000 I don't know.
02:44:14.000 That's what I always lovingly refer to as the smart cheat, right?
02:44:17.000 Because once you have that back in, that's something that even if you go and audit the machines, it's not going to be detectable.
02:44:25.000 And that's where you can manipulate the numbers, whether provisional, election day, you cava votes, it's basically the brain.
02:44:34.000 You're controlling the brain of the whole election system.
02:44:36.000 And I want to emphasize the one point.
02:44:39.000 It's a backboard that can be undetectable.
02:44:42.000 Yes, absolutely.
02:44:45.000 So, this is the key point.
02:44:50.000 Over Act 7, on or about August 18, 2022, Luis Navargoy, he's identified here as a project manager for Konix Contract with the County of Los Angeles.
02:45:02.000 If you recall, Professor Clements talked about Seidel.
02:45:06.000 Luis Navargoy,
02:45:08.000 He's identified here as a project manager for Koenig's contract with the County of Los Angeles.
02:45:14.000 If you recall,
02:45:36.000 Professor Clements talked about Seidel.
02:45:39.000 Luis Navarro worked at Seidel for six years.
02:45:44.000 Look at the connections between Seidel and Connick.
02:45:47.000 This is a network that has metastasized through our country.
02:45:52.000 And by the way, there is what's called an API between Koenig and Seidel.
02:45:57.000 And what is an API and what does it allow you to do?
02:46:00.000 An API is basically a set of instructions that tells you how to create code to work with other applications.
02:46:08.000 It's like to interface.
02:46:09.000 So if you have two different products and you want to share stuff and you have an agreement with another company,
02:46:15.000 It can take your instructions, translate them into their instructions, and therefore you can exchange data.
02:46:23.000 It allows you to interconnect.
02:46:25.000 And so the main thing you've got to understand is these agreements between these companies and when they exchange things like APIs, they're interconnecting.
02:46:34.000 So even if your state's contracted with the one company, they're inadvertently, without knowing it, connected to a different company that's totally out of their purview.
02:46:44.000 And here's where it gets interesting.
02:46:49.000 Where over at Act 7, this was confirmed via a messaging app, DingTalk, that any employee for Chinese contractors working in PollChief software had, quote, super administration privileges for all PollChief clients.
02:47:08.000 What is a super administration privilege and what does that allow you to do?
02:47:13.000 Superuser privileges.
02:47:16.000 If you understand anything about being an admin and all that, that's not, to be an administrator on a system, it's not to be at the root level of the system.
02:47:26.000 And normally when you say root level, you talk about Linux, Unix based systems.
02:47:30.000 But it also, in different terms, still applies to Windows.
02:47:33.000 So you're at the system level, the very bottom level.
02:47:36.000 So if a user's granted
02:47:38.000 Is there a phrase that's called?
02:47:39.000 So the God Mode.
02:47:40.000 That's the type of control that Chinese CCP contractors had on these election systems, which are also connected to CIDL,
02:48:06.000 And possibly others.
02:48:09.000 And what happened?
02:48:11.000 The Department of Justice, attorneys from the Department of Justice shut this down.
02:48:14.000 You haven't heard a peep about Connick since those charges were dropped.
02:48:20.000 This is what we're up against.
02:48:22.000 Public records requests.
02:48:24.000 Everybody should be peppering their election departments for any information regarding Connick, regarding Seidel.
02:48:33.000 This again gets into the communication pathways with the machines.
02:48:36.000 But this is our power.
02:48:38.000 Our power, legally, is to expose this.
02:48:42.000 And we expose this through public records requests to get that information.
02:48:47.000 So, we have the power.
02:48:49.000 We have the power
02:48:52.000 People just need to exercise that power.
02:48:54.000 And it's not just one request.
02:48:56.000 People like Catherine and Greg Phillips have sacrificed so much to bring this information.
02:49:04.000 They were actually thrown in jail by a federal district court judge for refusing to disclose the identity of their confidential informant they were working with to get this information.
02:49:16.000 Rather than being celebrated as heroes, they were thrown in jail.
02:49:20.000 Now the Fifth Circuit
02:49:22.000 Reversed the district courts holding them in contempt and ordered them released from jail.
02:49:27.000 What is interesting, that judge left the case.
02:49:32.000 And when Catherine and Greg entrue the vote, and their attorneys, who I'm working with by the way, we are, there is more to come with Connick, so beware.
02:49:44.000 When their attorneys started issuing discovery, subpoenas on Connick and discovery requests, you know what Connick did?
02:49:51.000 They dropped the case.
02:49:53.000 They don't want this information exposed.
02:49:56.000 But it's coming.
02:49:59.000 So, with that, we're short for time.
02:50:03.000 But you all need, everybody needs to exercise their power again.
02:50:08.000 Thank you.
02:50:15.000 We've heard it at congressional hearings for years.
02:50:18.000 Our voting machines are not connected to the internet.
02:50:21.000 Those are not connected.
02:50:22.000 Voting machines themselves are not connected to the internet.
02:50:24.000 And we knew that wasn't true.
02:50:25.000 And cyber security expert Kevin Scoglin wanted to prove it.
02:50:29.000 So he and nine other independent security consultants created their own search engine looking for election systems online.
02:50:37.000 We found over 35 had been left online and we're still continuing to find more.
02:50:42.000 Voting machines themselves are not designed to be online.
02:50:45.000 So, how are some voting systems getting online?
02:50:49.000 We got a first-hand look when we visited ES&S, the largest manufacturer of voting machines, and talked to CEO Tom Burt.
02:50:57.000 Why is there a Sprint thing here and a Verizon thing here?
02:51:00.000 There's a small percentage of jurisdictions in the country, a lot of them are in Florida, who have decided that they want to modem unofficial results to the election office.
02:51:12.000 You know, you do wonder sometimes whether or not our thirst for quick results sometimes may be interfering with our thirst for accurate results.
02:51:20.000 You know, Cynthia, that's not my place to judge that one again.
02:51:24.000 These jurisdictions have a need for that.
02:51:27.000 ES&S insists while there are 14,000 of its modems in use, there are firewalls separating those modems from the public internet, and that the modems are turned on for just seconds.
02:51:40.000 But Scoglin says that's not enough.
02:51:42.000 We're seeing Illinois and Michigan.
02:51:45.000 Last summer, Skoglund's team found ES&S voting systems online in at least some of the precincts in 11 states, including the battleground states of Florida, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
02:51:58.000 If you were able to get inside these systems,
02:52:02.000 Could you do more than perhaps mess up the preliminary results?
02:52:06.000 Could you actually get deeper inside the system?
02:52:08.000 Absolutely, and that's my biggest concern.
02:52:10.000 Top computer scientist Andrew Appel agrees with Skoglund.
02:52:14.000 Once a hacker starts talking to the voting machine through the modem, they can hack the software in the voting machine and make it cheat in future elections.
02:52:23.000 In August, Scoglin took his results to election officials and the press, assuming the systems will get taken down.
02:52:30.000 We were astonished when he showed us some of those systems are still online.
02:52:36.000 Modems and voting machines are a bad idea.
02:52:38.000 Those modems are network connections, and that leaves them vulnerable to hacking by anybody who can connect to that network.
02:52:44.000 We should make sure that voting machines are not connected to the internet.
02:52:46.000 Period.
02:52:47.000 Period.
02:52:49.000 The good news Lester, experts told us most of the country votes with paper and pencil.
02:52:54.000 Those ballots counted by scanners without modems.
02:52:57.000 That means audits and recounts are possible.
02:53:00.000 Now having said that, they urged jurisdictions using modems and touchscreens to get rid of them.
02:53:07.000 Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome back Patrick Colbeck.
02:53:18.000 Wasn't it a nice video?
02:53:20.000 That's all the stuff we used to be able to talk about before November 3rd, 2020.
02:53:26.000 Pretty damning from my perspective.
02:53:28.000 And the bottom line is, if you haven't caught the theme of this morning, is that these machines are connected to the internet, right?
02:53:36.000 You guys get it?
02:53:38.000 They've been saying it was okay to say it before November 3rd, 2020.
02:53:43.000 And we've got a lot of evidence to suggest that it's been connected well after November 3rd, 2020 as well.
02:53:50.000 So I'm going to talk about a little organization called the Center for Internet Security.
02:53:54.000 How many people here have heard about that organization?
02:53:56.000 I bet you the people that are listening to this online, nobody's raising their hand.
02:54:04.000 And I found this organization out.
02:54:08.000 Some of our fellow meddling kids brought this to my attention over a year ago.
02:54:13.000 And at the time, we were drinking from a fire hose of evidence that we were dealing with.
02:54:17.000 You know, that evidence that they say doesn't exist.
02:54:19.000 And it was tough to go off and sort it and triage it.
02:54:22.000 But in my exploration for what I think is one of the most important data points on any election, which is the vote tally,
02:54:31.000 I have passion for understanding the vote tally from the time a ballot is inserted into a tabulator all the way until it's reported out on the bottom of the screen on CNN on election night.
02:54:43.000 I want to know where they're getting those numbers.
02:54:46.000 And that quest led me to explore this organization called the Center for Internet Security.
02:54:52.000 And I want to share some of the things that I found out about it, because here we are talking about the fact that there's a lot of people denying these machines are connected to the Internet, yet they're
02:55:06.000 Using an organization called the Center for Internet Security to secure their elections.
02:55:10.000 And why do I mean that?
02:55:11.000 You guys familiar with critical infrastructure component designation by the federal government?
02:55:16.000 So every time they've got a critical infrastructure like our power grid, like our food supply,
02:55:23.000 They create what's called an ISAAC Center and designated a critical infrastructure component and that ISAAC Center is for Information Sharing and Analysis Center and along with that they create a little data center that they use to kind of act as a war room or for me with my aerospace background it's mission control.
02:55:41.000 I've tried to identify are all systems go or not regarding that particular infrastructure component.
02:55:47.000 Well in 2017
02:55:50.000 I think?
02:56:11.000 This Information Center, this Mission Control Center, and this Center for Internet Security is located in Greenbush, New York, and it's funded by the Department of Homeland Security to the tunes of, the last time I looked at it, it was over $27 million a year.
02:56:27.000 Now, what are they funded for?
02:56:29.000 Well, what they do is they deploy something called an Albert Sensor.
02:56:33.000 And they've deployed these Albert sensors all across America and these Albert sensors are essentially internet traffic cops for local municipalities and their electronic voting systems.
02:56:45.000 They monitor the traffic, internet traffic coming in and the internet traffic going out and oh by the way, they sip off the side of this and provide a little data stream back to their data center so that they can monitor the status of this data.
02:56:58.000 And I just want to kind of put in a little highlight here from a psychological perspective.
02:57:05.000 Anytime they call something a smartphone, smart grid, smart home, smart city, they think you are dumb.
02:57:13.000 And so this Albert sensor, of course, it's named after Albert Einstein, right?
02:57:19.000 And so they think this is the pinnacle of their intelligence.
02:57:23.000 So just from a psychological profile perspective, they think they're smarter than all of us and they're capturing all this data around our elections using these little Trojan horses called an Albert sensor.
02:57:36.000 And by the way, that Albert sensor that I just showed there came from Lincoln County, Washington.
02:57:42.000 We had some pretty tech-savvy commissioners out there that initially deployed this Albert sensor because they said it was going to protect... Hey everybody, we're back on stream with another interview.
02:57:52.000 This is Raj Dwarasamy from Defend Florida.
02:57:56.000 I've known him for a couple of years now.
02:57:58.000 He's doing excellent work.
02:58:00.000 Mobilizing the grassroots activists in the state of Florida to fight for election integrity and as you know I live in Florida.
02:58:07.000 I've been very outspoken about the lack of election integrity and the issues with elections in the state of Florida and Raj is doing incredible work so I wanted to ask you what are some of the action items that you have for people watching who are in Florida and how can they get involved and what do you think are the most pressing issues for elections in
02:58:27.000 Yeah.
02:58:27.000 Sure.
02:58:43.000 So Laura, thanks first of all for having me on your show, and thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak to your audience.
02:58:48.000 It's a massive audience, really built in part because you have been so bold, breaking things before other people have spoken about them, and now the things you've broken are actually now being discussed by many of the largest platforms.
02:58:59.000 So I appreciate the opportunity to speak with you.
02:59:01.000 So in Florida, we have a moving target here.
02:59:05.000 Specifically, two years ago, Senate Bill 524 was passed.
02:59:09.000 It was a strong bill.
02:59:10.000 However, this year,
02:59:13.000 Senate Bill 7050 was passed.
02:59:14.000 It had a few good things.
02:59:15.000 However, it had some serious omissions.
02:59:18.000 Certain things that volunteers from across the county have been asking for for a long time were ignored.
02:59:24.000 Things are introduced into that bill that literally had no reason to be introduced.
02:59:29.000 No one was asking for them.
02:59:31.000 No one was complaining about these issues.
02:59:33.000 And then Senator Hudson spoke publicly from the floor and it all made sense.
02:59:38.000 When he described the origins of Senate Bill 7050,
02:59:41.000 He specifically mentioned the places that Bill came from.
02:59:44.000 And you know what was missing?
02:59:45.000 He did not.
02:59:46.000 He said, by omission, he said, the voice of the people, of volunteers, all you grassroots groups, your voice was not included in Senate Bill 7050.
02:59:54.000 And this is creating a big consternation for us.
02:59:57.000 Because they stripped the amendments out.
02:59:59.000 They literally took things out of the law that were good.
03:00:05.000 They introduced owner's things that were not necessary.
03:00:07.000 What are some examples of some of the things they took out just so people know how sinister this is?
03:00:11.000 I'm just blanking out now.
03:00:15.000 Well, I know that one of the things that they did include, and when they took it out, that they put in while they removed some of these more protective measures, was a section that made it so that supervisors of elections offices no longer have to honor records.
03:00:28.000 Official records, yes.
03:00:30.000 You'll edit that out if you would.
03:00:30.000 Official records.
03:00:32.000 So, Laura, one of the things that was introduced in this bill that no one's asking for is to increase the burden of proof that volunteers have to come for.
03:00:42.000 Previously, we would be able to bring information to our supervisors' elections, and they would consider them.
03:00:47.000 They weren't obligated to act on them, but they would look at it.
03:00:50.000 With this bill, they specifically put information that said information must be from official sources.
03:00:56.000 Official source is not defined.
03:00:58.000 It's unnecessary.
03:01:00.000 Why is this move being made to make it more difficult for volunteers who are not getting paid to have their voices heard?
03:01:07.000 This is unnecessary.
03:01:08.000 Now, I want to jump forward, Laura, if I could, because now we are in August of 2023.
03:01:14.000 Our focus now, since Senate Bill 750 hasn't passed the law, our focus right now... Repeat that number again, Senate Bill...
03:01:19.000 Seventy-fifty, Bill.
03:01:21.000 And that was signed by Ron DeSantis, right?
03:01:21.000 Seventy-fifty.
03:01:23.000 It was signed into law by Ron DeSantis, and it is now the law.
03:01:26.000 It is now the law.
03:01:27.000 So it is now the law, thanks to Ron DeSantis and the state of Florida, that these supervisors of elections don't have to honor requests for records.
03:01:35.000 So if you believe or you have evidence that your election was stolen, and you want to request the CASPA records, or you want to get data, they're not required to reply to you anymore.
03:01:44.000 I just want to point that out because we see a lot of talk in the media constantly about how Florida has transparency and they're always trying to say that we have transparent elections and that we have election integrity, but that's not exactly a transparent measure.
03:01:59.000 Or law.
03:01:59.000 And it certainly is not a measure or a law that benefits the people, right?
03:02:05.000 It benefits corrupt politicians that want to hide things from the public.
03:02:08.000 And maybe someday we'll have a Democrat governor again, right?
03:02:11.000 Maybe we'll have Democrat senators.
03:02:13.000 And so you kind of have to think to yourself, well how is this going to impact our ability to have election integrity going forward?
03:02:20.000 There's really a movement in this bill, Laura, that seems to be marginalizing the voice of the people.
03:02:29.000 And instead, favoring and giving more weight to institutions, special interest groups.
03:02:36.000 So this is really un-American.
03:02:37.000 So whether you're watching this as a Democrat or Republican or NPA,
03:02:41.000 Our focus now, August 2023, is to do what's necessary so that your voice is heard.
03:02:48.000 Now specifically, Laura, what we're asking people to do... Could I go into that?
03:02:51.000 Tell everybody what they can do.
03:02:51.000 Yeah, go ahead.
03:02:52.000 What we specifically ask you to do is, number one, we want you in your county during the summer to meet with your officials.
03:02:59.000 Why during the summer?
03:03:00.000 Because your officials are not in Tallahassee.
03:03:02.000 They're in your home state.
03:03:03.000 They're more accessible.
03:03:04.000 That's number one.
03:03:04.000 Number two,
03:03:05.000 You as a constituent meeting with the official is far more, has far more weight than someone going to Tallahassee from another county and having a conversation.
03:03:15.000 So it's accessible, you have more weight, but number three, we're also asking you to prepare for these meetings.
03:03:21.000 We are now, Laura, in a season in our history where it's no longer enough to be a volunteer, we have to be a competent volunteer.
03:03:27.000 You have to be an activist.
03:03:28.000 Everybody has to be an activist.
03:03:31.000 You can't just talk about it.
03:03:32.000 You have to show up.
03:03:33.000 And, you know, there's a lot going on.
03:03:36.000 And we have these quarterly meetings that are hosted by the Republican Party of Florida every single year.
03:03:40.000 And it's important for people to show up to those, too, to, you know, talk to their
03:03:45.000 We're good to go.
03:04:10.000 If you want to be on the ballot, you now have to sign a loyalty oath.
03:04:13.000 So it's not just a loyalty oath to debate.
03:04:15.000 They're saying that unless you sign this, you're not going to be on the ballot.
03:04:18.000 And how goes Florida goes the nation.
03:04:20.000 It's the largest swing state in the entire country.
03:04:22.000 We're not a red state.
03:04:23.000 I know a lot of people want to say that we're red.
03:04:25.000 We're not.
03:04:26.000 We had an influx of a lot of people who came from blue cities and blue states during COVID.
03:04:30.000 And we currently have more Republicans registered to vote.
03:04:34.000 Very, very true.
03:04:41.000 Very true.
03:04:42.000 And what you just mentioned, Laura, which I didn't know until you told me about this, this is something that you who are watching this need to get into.
03:04:50.000 Specifically, find a Republican Executive Committee in your county.
03:04:53.000 You have to do that.
03:04:55.000 You have to go and see for yourself this change that Laura just mentioned.
03:04:58.000 This is essentially a gag order.
03:05:00.000 This is not American.
03:05:01.000 I'm appalled that the Republican Party of Florida would even entertain, not so much change the rules like this.
03:05:08.000 Why on earth?
03:05:10.000 Why on earth would you require a candidate to sign a loyalty oath?
03:05:15.000 This is draconian.
03:05:16.000 To be on a ballot, let alone even to debate.
03:05:18.000 The RNC's doing it too, if you want to debate.
03:05:19.000 And that's why Trump's not participating in the debate.
03:05:21.000 This is draconian.
03:05:22.000 Remember England, that the people left to come to this country?
03:05:26.000 That's the type of behavior that happened there.
03:05:28.000 The ruler, the king, the monarchy had a top-down iron fist.
03:05:33.000 This is what's emerging now.
03:05:34.000 There was no reason for the Republican Party of Florida to make that amendment, no reason for them to pass that, requiring a loyalty oath.
03:05:42.000 This is unapologetic.
03:05:43.000 Anne, what you have to do, my friend, there's one thing for you to hear Laura and I talk about, but my friends, I'm urging, imploring you, connect with your county Republican Executive Committee, ask them about this, ask them to
03:05:56.000 And show up to the quarterly meeting as well, because we have to pressure Christian Ziegler, who's the chairman of the Florida Republican Party, to remove this, right?
03:06:04.000 And they haven't publicly stated whether they're going to remove it or not.
03:06:08.000 You have Evan Power, who's the vice chair, and he failed to disclose the fact that his wife is the CFO, the chief financial officer of the Ron DeSantis for President campaign, which is also unethical.
03:06:19.000 Because regardless of who you want to vote for in the state of Florida for the primary, you should know these things, right?
03:06:25.000 Because it's a slap in the face for them to say that they're being neutral at the Florida GOP when they're hiding information like that.
03:06:31.000 You know, if you were on a jury, if you were being selected for jury duty, right?
03:06:35.000 If one of the jurors was married to the judge, they would be disqualified.
03:06:40.000 So it's a conflict of interest.
03:06:42.000 And so this is all
03:06:43.000 That's confirmed.
03:06:44.000 You can read about it on my substack, lauralingler.substack.com.
03:06:47.000 I made several videos about this.
03:06:49.000 The loyalty oath that we discussed also forces them to sign an oath that says that they're not going to run as third party or independent.
03:06:55.000 Why?
03:06:55.000 Why?
03:06:56.000 The question to ask is why?
03:06:59.000 And that's a question you should ask your local Republican executive committee.
03:07:03.000 Ask them.
03:07:04.000 Confirm or deny or explain.
03:07:07.000 In this country, it's still permissible to ask questions, so please ask them at your county.
03:07:12.000 I'd love to let people know how they can connect with us if that's okay.
03:07:14.000 Yeah, no, definitely.
03:07:15.000 Defend Florida is one of the largest, I think it's the largest actually, grassroots election integrity groups in the state of Florida.
03:07:22.000 They have relationships with legislators and politicians and candidates.
03:07:27.000 They canvass.
03:07:29.000 They are very involved, so it's not just, you know, it's not just a lot of talk.
03:07:32.000 They take action.
03:07:34.000 I believe you guys are funded as well, right?
03:07:37.000 You are a very serious and well-organized grassroots organization that receives funding from grassroots patriots.
03:07:47.000 So how do people follow you and get involved?
03:07:49.000 So, in your county, there's probably a group, Laura mentioned Defend Florida, there's several groups.
03:07:54.000 There's FFE, FRA, Florida Liberty Caucus.
03:07:58.000 There's so many that you need to get involved.
03:07:59.000 Now, if you want to get in touch with us, text the word DEFEND to 91776.
03:08:04.000 Text the word DEFEND to 91776.
03:08:07.000 We have training programs every Tuesday at 7pm.
03:08:10.000 If you text that number, you'll get a link to join that.
03:08:13.000 Most importantly,
03:08:14.000 All this information you're hearing from Laura, all information from other websites.
03:08:18.000 My friends, please take action at your county level by meeting with your officials.
03:08:23.000 How do you meet with them?
03:08:25.000 Trainings on our website.
03:08:26.000 What do you say?
03:08:27.000 Trainings on our website.
03:08:28.000 What are the talking points?
03:08:29.000 Trainings on our website.
03:08:30.000 So please do connect with us.
03:08:32.000 Yeah, and look, you know, I have a lot of disdain and contempt for the Republican Party.
03:08:37.000 That's not a secret.
03:08:38.000 I'm an America First candidate.
03:08:40.000 I ran for Congress twice in Florida.
03:08:42.000 But unfortunately, the reality is we have closed primary elections in the state of Florida.
03:08:47.000 And so if you are somebody like me or others who are upset with the party for not addressing election integrity and
03:08:54.000 I don't know.
03:09:18.000 We're good to go.
03:09:41.000 So, so important.
03:09:42.000 So take that action right now.
03:09:43.000 It's so important, even with all of these concerns.
03:09:46.000 Your involvement in the election process has never, ever been more necessary.
03:09:53.000 So my friends, please, if you're sitting there, if you aren't registered, do what Laura just mentioned.
03:09:57.000 If you are registered, please make sure you take action.
03:10:00.000 Connect with all those groups and take action.
03:10:03.000 Take action.
03:10:03.000 Take action.
03:10:04.000 And look, you know, we have to have righteous indignation.
03:10:07.000 I'm very angry.
03:10:08.000 I'm very angry with the way things are run in this country, with the way things are operated in the party on a national and state level.
03:10:14.000 But if we remove ourselves by removing our affiliation, we're not able to take it over.
03:10:20.000 And so I say if you want to take things over and you want to institute change, then you have to be a part of it for the sake of having a voice and making your voice heard.
03:10:27.000 You can still hold on to all those feelings, right?
03:10:30.000 And all those sentiments.
03:10:30.000 But a lot of people, unfortunately, and this is a problem that the Republican Party has because they don't listen.
03:10:36.000 You don't see the RNC here.
03:10:37.000 You don't see elected officials.
03:10:39.000 Why is Mike Lindell having to pay probably half a million dollars, right?
03:10:42.000 This is what it's probably going to cost to host this conference when people in our own party should be hosting these, right?
03:10:48.000 They should be hosting it.
03:10:48.000 This is a free conference.
03:10:50.000 I think so.
03:11:12.000 That's right.
03:11:29.000 The key that Laura just mentioned here is, it's up to us, the people.
03:11:33.000 And just like Laura mentioned, when you get connected with Defend Florida, you will see that other volunteers, just like you and I, are actually doing the work, paying the bills, literally, for what's being needed to be done.
03:11:45.000 How can people donate, by the way?
03:11:47.000 Where can people donate to Defend Florida?
03:11:50.000 What are the terms of donating to?
03:11:52.000 Absolutely.
03:11:53.000 So here's the remarkable thing.
03:11:55.000 We don't even accept donations.
03:11:57.000 Why do we not accept donations?
03:11:59.000 Literally because we need you to put yourself in the driver's seat.
03:12:03.000 We don't want your money for us to do the work.
03:12:05.000 We need you to get in the driver's seat and take action.
03:12:08.000 So, as an example, as an example, this weekly call that I just described, we have a team that's emerged.
03:12:14.000 Richie, I'm just going to mention first names because people like Richie, Liz, Debbie, Shuna, Calvin.
03:12:20.000 These volunteers have stepped up just in the last few months.
03:12:24.000 And they literally have found the material for training.
03:12:26.000 They are conducting the training meetings.
03:12:28.000 They're going to Tallahassee all on their own.
03:12:30.000 Now, why did I mention that?
03:12:31.000 Because that's a template for you, my friends, to follow.
03:12:34.000 There's an opportunity for you to plug in, connect your secular skills, and make your secular skills, whether you're an admin, teacher, parent, computer, web, graphic, communicator.
03:12:45.000 We can take your skills and recover this public.
03:12:48.000 So people really need to get involved.
03:12:49.000 So how do you guys pay for all of your...
03:12:51.000 You know, your materials and whatnot.
03:12:53.000 You're saying that this comes out of your pocket.
03:12:55.000 You're all paying for it.
03:12:56.000 Our pocket, yes.
03:12:57.000 I'll give you an example.
03:12:58.000 So we had to go to Tallahassee, and we had to print like hundreds of copies to distribute to the people there.
03:13:05.000 One of our volunteers went to Office Depot, took their visa, and printed it.
03:13:11.000 And no one's getting reimbursed.
03:13:13.000 That's a lot of gas, too, mind you.
03:13:14.000 Driving up to Tallahassee, that's expensive.
03:13:16.000 Driving up in this economy, probably staying in hotels.
03:13:20.000 These are people that really genuinely care about the cause, right?
03:13:24.000 It's not a grift.
03:13:25.000 People are constantly accusing conservative activists of being grifters, but they don't seem to understand how much of people's own resources they're putting into these efforts, because the party just won't do it.
03:13:36.000 They're just not doing it, so we have to.
03:13:38.000 And imagine, that's a community you're joining when you get connected with us.
03:13:41.000 So if you want to connect with people like that who literally have the interest of our state at heart and have very specific objectives, we have a document you can get down for free from the website that talks about U.S.
03:13:56.000 citizenship.
03:13:58.000 The lack of checking of U.S.
03:14:00.000 citizenship is not verified.
03:14:03.000 When you register to vote using most of the available voting registration processes.
03:14:08.000 That's true.
03:14:08.000 And in the state of Florida, by the way, one of the things that Ron DeSantis did, and it's important for people to know this, he appointed Dave Kerner, who was a part of the Palm Beach Commission and instituted the COVID task force to shut down businesses.
03:14:21.000 He appointed him.
03:14:23.000 This last, uh, this last, uh, season after the election to oversee the Florida Department of Highway and Motor Vehicle Services.
03:14:30.000 When David Kerner was a member of the Palm Beach County Commission, he was one of the commissioners in Palm Beach that voted in favor of giving illegal aliens driver's licenses.
03:14:40.000 And so when you have a driver's license, that's your form of identification when you go to vote.
03:14:44.000 And in the state of Florida, at the DMV, which is now run by this radical leftist activist who was promoted to this position by Ron DeSantis,
03:14:52.000 They don't ask you.
03:14:52.000 This is a huge problem in the state of Florida.
03:14:55.000 You can go into the DMV, and they are instructed to not ask any question that would hinder a person from registering to vote.
03:15:01.000 And asking whether somebody is a citizen of this country is technically a hindrance to whether or not they can vote.
03:15:08.000 And so, if you're giving driver's license to illegal aliens, and now the guy who voted in favor of that is overseeing the Florida Department of Motor Vehicles, how many illegal aliens in the state of Florida are getting driver's licenses?
03:15:19.000 We're being invaded right now.
03:15:21.000 We have Chinese people coming in illegally through the Bahamas.
03:15:25.000 We have people from Cuba and Venezuela and Haiti that are coming in via boats.
03:15:29.000 The highest boat migration rate with illegal aliens coming into Florida over the last seven years according to Customs and Border Patrol.
03:15:36.000 So just know that this is what's happening.
03:15:39.000 There are illegal aliens being issued driver's licenses in the state of Florida.
03:15:43.000 So what do you do about this?
03:15:45.000 You're listening to this and you're like, oh my god, it's overwhelming.
03:15:47.000 So another volunteer
03:15:49.000 We're good to go.
03:16:08.000 Be inquisitive, because these are just basic communication skills.
03:16:12.000 This is how you work with people.
03:16:13.000 And then show this printout and say, sir, ma'am, from what we can see, it doesn't look like anyone is verifying U.S.
03:16:20.000 citizenship.
03:16:22.000 What are you seeing that I'm missing?
03:16:24.000 What can you do to rectify this?
03:16:26.000 Or do you believe, sir, ma'am, that we should continue with this process?
03:16:31.000 So I'm giving you ways, or suggesting for you, for you to put yourself on the driver's seat to be part of the solution.
03:16:37.000 And you've got tools.
03:16:38.000 The flowchart is there.
03:16:39.000 The script is there.
03:16:41.000 How to make the calls.
03:16:42.000 Take advantage.
03:16:43.000 Now, my friends, I want to say just one thing, if I could.
03:16:45.000 It's summertime in Florida.
03:16:48.000 And if you can meet with your officials now during the summer,
03:16:53.000 Then we've got a shot when legislative cycle starts that enough of you will have met with enough of your legislators so when we go to Tallahassee there's already an awareness that you the people in your county want this.
03:17:08.000 And only if we get enough legislators to feel that way or to see things that way will we have a shot.
03:17:15.000 Because my friends I want you to hear this clearly.
03:17:18.000 Yeah.
03:17:34.000 That we can circumvent that, is if enough of you in enough counties can get your legislators to see things this way.
03:17:41.000 That way, there's not just one champion, but 20, 30 legislators saying, no listen, the people in my state, my county who want to vote for me, they have impressed upon me that this matters.
03:17:55.000 If we can reach that tipping point, and you're the key, we got a shot.
03:17:59.000 Absolutely.
03:18:00.000 Again, the group is called Defend Florida.
03:18:02.000 Raj, I want to thank you for all of your incredible work.
03:18:05.000 Thank you.
03:18:07.000 Yeah, thank you.
03:18:07.000 And, you know, Raj is the last interview of today.
03:18:10.000 I actually have to head to Washington, D.C.
03:18:14.000 I'm going to be doing Tim Poole's show, as you know.
03:18:17.000 So tomorrow, tune in to Culture War on Tim Poole's show.
03:18:20.000 And then in the evening, tune in to TimCast because I'm also going to be live on TimCast.
03:18:25.000 Tomorrow evening, that's August 18th.
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03:22:27.000 You want to use the promo code PLAN so the proper credit goes to help fund this event.
03:22:32.000 So you can also use the 800 number and the friendly operators there will help you do that.
03:22:37.000 So here's the limited edition product made with patented interlocking fill, color piped cording to easily distinguish the loft level, 100% Giza cotton case, adjust to your exact individual needs.
03:22:51.000 Because why?
03:22:52.000 We're using the chart!
03:22:54.000 And by the way, when you have family and friends you're telling about the product, tell them about the chart.
03:23:01.000 So that they have a good experience.
03:23:02.000 Say, look, you probably don't know, but you got to pick the pillow based on your shirt size.
03:23:07.000 So pick it right so it's tailored and adjust to your exact individual needs.
03:23:12.000 60-day money-back guarantee, 10-year warranty, machine washable and dryable.
03:23:18.000 Did you know that's one of the things that caused Mike to have to work so long on coming up with his patented fill?
03:23:26.000 Because he wanted it to be machine washable and dryable.
03:23:30.000 So again, this is machine washable and dryable.
03:23:34.000 So this is a, again, limited, limited edition MyPillow celebrating the 20 year anniversary.
03:23:42.000 So MyPillow.com promo code.
03:23:46.000 Now, let's go back one to the sheets.
03:23:49.000 Look at that.
03:23:50.000 Perkel bedsheets as low as $25.
03:23:54.000 Let's go to that one real quick.
03:23:56.000 Perkel bedsheets as low as $25.
03:24:00.000 So what we'll do is come down here and look.
03:24:03.000 We got the Twin.
03:24:04.000 We got the Twin XL, Full Set Queen.
03:24:07.000 We got RV Queen Set, King Set, Split King, California King.
03:24:11.000 Put in what you want.
03:24:12.000 Let's choose an option.
03:24:13.000 Let's choose Twin.
03:24:14.000 It'll update, give us our price.
03:24:17.000 And then, of course, again, put in your promo code.
03:24:19.000 Let's say, let's go to a Queen.
03:24:21.000 As low as $35 for Kell Bedsheets.
03:24:21.000 Queen!
03:24:24.000 As low as $35.
03:24:27.000 Go to the King.
03:24:27.000 What a savings.
03:24:28.000 That's $39.
03:24:30.000 By the way, you can also pick your pillowcase.
03:24:33.000 MyPillow Prequelle Pillow Case.
03:24:36.000 You can also pick the Classic Premium MyPillows as well.
03:24:40.000 Follow those.
03:24:41.000 Follow the promptings.
03:24:44.000 Use the promo code PLAN for the Prequelle Bed Sheets.
03:24:47.000 Those are on sale.
03:24:48.000 College kids.
03:24:49.000 We know being here in Springfield, college kids are everywhere.
03:24:52.000 How many of you have seen all these college kids, right?
03:24:55.000 Walking around.
03:24:55.000 We're in a college town.
03:24:57.000 Some of them have gone off to college.
03:24:58.000 Some are still to go off to college.
03:25:00.000 They need pillows.
03:25:01.000 They need sheets.
03:25:02.000 Let's talk about pet beds for a minute.
03:25:05.000 How many of you in here have pets?
03:25:30.000 Extra large for the pets.
03:25:32.000 Highly recommend it.
03:25:34.000 Delta loves... How many of you know who Delta is if I say Delta?
03:25:37.000 Well, that's good.
03:25:38.000 Delta is our studio lab.
03:25:40.000 She's nine.
03:25:41.000 She'll be nine next month.
03:25:43.000 And she has three or four of my pillow.
03:25:46.000 Pet beds stationed around the house and studio.
03:25:51.000 We traveled here from Memphis.
03:25:53.000 What did we get?
03:25:54.000 We grabbed the MyPillow Extra Large, threw it in the back of the SUV.
03:25:59.000 I opened the trunk with the little, you know, the little remote control on your key.
03:26:03.000 Pop the trunk open and I say, Delta, get in.
03:26:06.000 She immediately sees her MyPillow pet bed.
03:26:08.000 She turns two or three circles, lays down.
03:26:11.000 She didn't move from the time we left Memphis to the time we got here.
03:26:14.000 She slept and stayed under my pillow bed.
03:26:16.000 She loves it.
03:26:18.000 And your pet will too.
03:26:21.000 Sometimes you guys will see her digging on it on TV.
03:26:25.000 And I'll say, go to a wide shot.
03:26:26.000 She's burying it.
03:26:27.000 You know what I got to do?
03:26:28.000 When that happens, pick it up, shake it three or four times, flip it over, drop it back to the floor.
03:26:35.000 It's all fluffed up.
03:26:38.000 She won't do that anymore because I just fluffed it up for her.
03:26:40.000 But I'll tell you what she actually will do.
03:26:42.000 This is no joke.
03:26:43.000 Logan knows this to be true.
03:26:45.000 This is the truth.
03:26:47.000 If we move to a part of the studio where there's not a my pet bed and I'm working because we have two control rooms there and two studios there.
03:26:57.000 I have the pet bed in the main studio.
03:27:01.000 If I go to the capital studio where you see the US Capitol behind me,
03:27:05.000 I've gone in there and I've gone into other rooms where I'm sitting and have not picked up my pillow pet bed in Studio One and moved it to wherever I'm going.
03:27:14.000 I have some downstairs in my office.
03:27:16.000 But I moved into the Capital Room a couple weeks ago and I did not bring her my pet bed.
03:27:22.000 I got to the desk, I got my earpiece in, I got all mic'd up.
03:27:26.000 I'm pre-recording some interviews.
03:27:29.000 And she comes over to the side of the desk, behind the news desk, and she starts using her nose, and she starts pushing against my leg, pushing against my thigh, hitting me with it, and then backing up and looking at me.
03:27:40.000 I thought, you know, you've already eaten, you've been outside, what is your problem?
03:27:46.000 And I'm like, all right, all right, Logan, I'm ready to go.
03:27:48.000 Let's film this interview.
03:27:49.000 And she pushes her nose at me again and backs up and looks at me.
03:27:53.000 I'm like, what on earth?
03:27:56.000 And I said, you know what?
03:27:58.000 She wants her MyPillow pet bed.
03:28:00.000 I got up, went to Studio One, picked up her MyPillow, came back to Studio B, dropped it on the floor next to me.
03:28:06.000 She turned two or three circles, laid down, she was fine.
03:28:09.000 This is not the first time she has done that.
03:28:11.000 If we go into a room and we stay for any length of time and she's ready to lay down, she will tell you, I want my bed.
03:28:18.000 It's an honest story, true story, your pet will love the bed.
03:28:24.000 If you have a cat, which I do, Mo, she has taken over
03:28:32.000 Some of the beds as well.
03:28:33.000 So they are, I made the mistake of calling them a dog bed.
03:28:36.000 They're a pet bed.
03:28:37.000 They're for pets.
03:28:39.000 So they are for dogs.
03:28:40.000 They are for cats.
03:28:41.000 The cat will love them.
03:28:43.000 I've got a cat and my dogs all use it.
03:28:46.000 So get the MyPillow Pet Bed.
03:28:49.000 Okay?
03:28:50.000 Use that promo code PLAN.
03:28:52.000 All right, see what else we got here on MyStore.com or MyPillow.
03:28:56.000 Then we're gonna go to MyStore.com.
03:28:58.000 All right, here we go.
03:28:59.000 The My Mattress Topper 2.0 3-inch Coil Hybrid Topper.
03:29:06.000 Logan has one of these.
03:29:07.000 Don't you, Logan?
03:29:09.000 Logan?
03:29:12.000 Logan's not yelling at me.
03:29:14.000 See, I'm used to him in my ear.
03:29:15.000 Hey, Logan!
03:29:17.000 You have one of these, don't you?
03:29:19.000 You like it?
03:29:21.000 Love it.
03:29:23.000 I didn't know he ordered it.
03:29:25.000 He ordered it up one day.
03:29:26.000 He said, guess what showed up today?
03:29:27.000 I said, what showed up?
03:29:28.000 A three inch mattress topper.
03:29:30.000 He said, let me know how you like it.
03:29:31.000 Well, you just heard.
03:29:34.000 If you have kids or grandkids that have gone off to college, you know what those college mattresses are like, right?
03:29:41.000 They're horrible.
03:29:43.000 If you want to make a college student that your child or grandchild or nephew or niece happy, get them a My Mattress 3-inch topper to put over that college dorm.
03:29:56.000 They will love you for it.
03:29:57.000 They are amazing.
03:29:58.000 And if you've got a mattress you don't like, but it's not worn out, add this to it.
03:30:03.000 You can save a lot of money and it will make a drastic improvement to your mattress.
03:30:08.000 You can see the prices.
03:30:10.000 Click on it.
03:30:10.000 Shop now.
03:30:12.000 Again, use the promo code PLAN and we have them for all sizes.
03:30:16.000 Let's pick an item here.
03:30:18.000 Let's choose TWIN.
03:30:21.000 So, normally $300, almost $360.
03:30:22.000 We're getting it down to $215.99 for a TWIN.
03:30:23.000 Let's try a QUEEN.
03:30:24.000 QUEEN normally was almost $500.
03:30:25.000 Look at that, down to $299 with the promo code PLAN.
03:30:27.000 KING!
03:30:40.000 Was almost $600, now it's down to $359.99 with the promo code PLAN for the My Mattress Topper 3-inch Coil 2.0.
03:30:52.000 So check that out.
03:30:54.000 Again, you can use the 800 number 1-800-544.
03:30:59.000 Alright, now we have mattresses.
03:31:01.000 How many of you knew that you could order a mattress from MyPillow?
03:31:04.000 A couple of you did.
03:31:05.000 Does anyone have one of these mattresses?
03:31:07.000 You have the topper, do you like it?
03:31:09.000 It's fabulous.
03:31:30.000 Any of you got a mattress?
03:31:32.000 You like it?
03:31:34.000 Love it.
03:31:34.000 Good.
03:31:35.000 Well, you can actually get a mattress at your door in a box.
03:31:39.000 Leave it to Mike Lindell to think of you getting a mattress at your front door in a box.
03:31:44.000 Well, there it is.
03:31:45.000 My Pillow Foam Mattress as low as $899.98.
03:31:47.000 Now, look at that.
03:31:47.000 It was $899.98.
03:31:53.000 $449.99 with the promo code, but let's just get an exact price here.
03:31:55.000 Alright, a twin was $899.98, now $449.99 with that promo code plan.
03:31:58.000 Let's go to the queen.
03:31:59.000 The queen was $1499.99, now $749.99 with promo code plan.
03:32:01.000 King was $1699.99, now it's $849.99.
03:32:02.000 Well, these are amazing savings.
03:32:20.000 So you have to use the promo code PLAN if you want the savings.
03:32:26.000 And then it'll show up to you in a box.
03:32:26.000 But look at that.
03:32:29.000 Okay?
03:32:29.000 And there's actually a video.
03:32:31.000 I don't think you guys can pick up on my audio.
03:32:33.000 Can you on this?
03:32:35.000 Can you get my audio on this, Logan, or not?
03:32:44.000 I don't...
03:32:45.000 I don't know if they can get my audio, but look at that.
03:32:48.000 You guys get the idea.
03:32:50.000 That's how it shows up in your box.
03:32:51.000 Open it up.
03:32:52.000 Open it up.
03:32:52.000 Use the exact knife.
03:32:53.000 Push your mattress out of the box and position it to remove the layers of plastic that bind it together.
03:33:19.000 Locate the loose end of thin plastic and unroll.
03:33:22.000 There will be multiple layers to remove.
03:33:24.000 A utility knife can be used to remove this plastic, but we advise against it to avoid cutting into the mattress itself.
03:33:33.000 As you get close to removing the thin layer of plastic, the bed will unroll.
03:33:38.000 Position the unrolled mattress to match the foundation or bed spring that you're using.
03:33:43.000 After you have everything lined up, use your utility knife to cut the protective layer of plastic off of the mattress.
03:33:58.000 So check that out.
03:33:59.000 You can watch the full video.
03:34:01.000 10-year warranty, by the way.
03:34:02.000 10-year warranty, 6-month money-back guarantee.
03:34:06.000 You're not buying a pig and a poke here, folks.
03:34:09.000 10-year warranty.
03:34:10.000 You haven't heard that saying in a while, have you?
03:34:13.000 10-year warranty, 6-month money-back guarantee.
03:34:19.000 Quality MyPillow QDS Fabric Cover, Plush Gel Foam Layer, Extra Soft Comfort Foam Transition Layer, the Plush Transitional Comfort Foam, and then the Level 5 is the Supportive Base Foam Layer.
03:34:33.000 So it has 5 bases to this.
03:34:37.000 10-Year Warranty, 6-Month Money-Back Guarantee.
03:34:37.000 Alright?
03:34:41.000 Alright?
03:34:42.000 There you go.
03:34:43.000 MyPillow.com
03:34:43.000 Check that out.
03:34:45.000 Mattress to your front door in a box.
03:34:47.000 By the way, they also have the frames at MyPillow.com.
03:34:51.000 So, if you want to get the adjustable frame, again, let's go to the Queen.
03:34:55.000 We'll choose that.
03:34:56.000 You have the adjustable frame right there.
03:34:58.000 Okay?
03:34:59.000 So, everything can be found right there at MyPillow.com.
03:35:03.000 Promo code, PLAN.
03:35:06.000 All right, let's go back to the homepage.
03:35:08.000 See if we've pretty well covered everything.
03:35:11.000 And then we'll head over to MyStore.com.
03:35:14.000 Oh, you know what?
03:35:16.000 Let me cover one of my favorite items.
03:35:19.000 And that is the slippers.
03:35:22.000 How many of you have the slippers?
03:35:24.000 Do you love them or what?
03:35:27.000 My friend Michael Reagan came on, well, I sent them to him.
03:35:32.000 He asked me one, this is about, I don't know, six months ago or so.
03:35:35.000 He said, did those really work?
03:35:37.000 I said, you'll love them.
03:35:38.000 I said, I got a pair, I love them.
03:35:39.000 I've thrown the other pair out that I had from some random company and this is all I want.
03:35:44.000 He said, are you serious?
03:35:45.000 I said, I'm dead serious.
03:35:47.000 I said, I'll send you a pair.
03:35:48.000 So I sent him a pair as a gift.
03:35:51.000 He didn't tell me.
03:35:53.000 He went on Twitter, took a picture of his feet in the slippers and put them on Twitter and said, you know, I've got arthritis in my feet.
03:36:01.000 This is the only pair of slippers that don't hurt my feet.
03:36:04.000 He put that on and he thanked, he said, thanks to Brandon House for sending me these.
03:36:09.000 Well, a couple weeks later, I had him on my show.
03:36:12.000 I went to interview him.
03:36:13.000 I didn't even think about it.
03:36:14.000 Went to interview him.
03:36:14.000 He interrupted me and he said, look, you didn't ask me to say this, but I want to put a plug in for the MySlippers.
03:36:19.000 And he told the story live on the air.
03:36:20.000 So we have Michael Reagan on video talking about how much he likes the slippers because they don't hurt his arthritic feet.
03:36:27.000 They actually help him.
03:36:28.000 And he gave, gave us a good endorsement.
03:36:30.000 I ran into someone the other day.
03:36:32.000 They said the exact same thing.
03:36:33.000 I didn't say anything about the story.
03:36:35.000 I wasn't even talking about this.
03:36:36.000 They just simply said, I have the slippers.
03:36:38.000 I love them.
03:36:39.000 And the reason I love them is that my feet bother me and this is the only pair of slippers I found.
03:36:43.000 That's exactly what my buddy Mike Reagan said.
03:36:45.000 So these slippers are awesome.
03:36:47.000 If you have a pair, you know what I'm talking about.
03:36:50.000 If you don't have a pair, there's really no way to describe them to you.
03:36:54.000 You kind of have to experience it.
03:36:56.000 They're amazing.
03:36:57.000 You'll love them.
03:36:59.000 They even come as a moccasin.
03:37:02.000 Some of the kids in our control room wear these as their daily footwear.
03:37:06.000 They just walk around with them all the time.
03:37:08.000 So they're slippers.
03:37:09.000 They're also moccasins.
03:37:11.000 They got a thick sole on them.
03:37:12.000 They also come with four layers.
03:37:14.000 The MyPillow patented fill.
03:37:17.000 The Comfort Memory Foam, the Patented Impact Gel.
03:37:22.000 That Patented Impact Gel, I think, is one of the things that makes this so remarkable.
03:37:28.000 Why, when you put one on, you understand exactly why we're raving about it.
03:37:35.000 Again, it does say here, Indoor, Outdoor, Sole.
03:37:39.000 That's very true.
03:37:39.000 Because, like I said, some of our guys are wearing them every day.
03:37:46.000 As their everyday footwear.
03:37:47.000 So we got men's moccasins.
03:37:49.000 That is down.
03:37:50.000 Let me double check the price on that here.
03:37:52.000 Those are down as low as $49.98.
03:37:55.000 They were $150.
03:37:56.000 Now down as low as $49.98.
03:37:58.000 Let me give you that graphic right there.
03:38:01.000 Talks about the four layers.
03:38:02.000 Let me just say this.
03:38:04.000 If you're looking for some Christmas gifts, you might want to take advantage of this before they sell out.
03:38:08.000 We have some items we used to push and promote.
03:38:11.000 They're gone.
03:38:13.000 The inventory is gone.
03:38:15.000 So some of these things are closeouts.
03:38:17.000 They are bringing in only one model.
03:38:20.000 So they're not going to have some of these things.
03:38:22.000 There are some of these items that are closeout when they're gone.
03:38:25.000 They're gone.
03:38:26.000 Again, there are some items we were promoting on the air regularly.
03:38:29.000 We don't promote them anymore because they're gone.
03:38:32.000 So, I would recommend if you want to get some of these for a gift for men or women, as they are men and women styles, you'll see them on the website.
03:38:41.000 Go ahead and buy them now.
03:38:42.000 Put them away in a closet.
03:38:44.000 They make great Christmas gifts.
03:38:46.000 They make great birthday gifts, anniversary gifts.
03:38:48.000 Go ahead and get your pair now.
03:38:50.000 Put them away in a closet.
03:38:51.000 You're saving quite a bit of money, folks.
03:38:53.000 Normally $150, now down to under $50.
03:38:54.000 The all-seasons
03:39:01.000 Slip-ons.
03:39:02.000 Those come in men and women as well.
03:39:04.000 I actually have a pair of these as well.
03:39:07.000 I like these because I can quickly jump into them and I don't have to bend over or do anything to, you know, get the sole on my foot, the back of it.
03:39:15.000 I just jump in them.
03:39:16.000 So when my wife hollers at me fast, come get the dog out of the yard.
03:39:21.000 Then you have these and you're in them fast because you just jump into them.
03:39:26.000 So we have all of those.
03:39:27.000 Then the slides!
03:39:30.000 The slippers, of course, then the slides.
03:39:33.000 Look, those are down to as low as $19.50.
03:39:35.000 What do you think, Angela?
03:39:39.000 Are you enjoying this?
03:39:41.000 You're sitting there smiling.
03:39:43.000 You didn't know I was so good at this, did you, Angela?
03:39:48.000 And I always call you out.
03:39:49.000 Well, you better stop smiling at me then.
03:39:52.000 No problem.
03:39:53.000 You just look like you're enjoying this so well.
03:39:56.000 You're smiling and shaking your head yes.
03:39:58.000 You're just really enjoying this.
03:40:01.000 You think I'm doing a good job?
03:40:03.000 Well, thank you.
03:40:04.000 All right.
03:40:06.000 That's not what she said.
03:40:07.000 Oh, she's just been caught.
03:40:11.000 Angela, by the way, is from Alabama.
03:40:14.000 She was on one of the first dates.
03:40:16.000 Your brother texted me today.
03:40:19.000 You do know that?
03:40:20.000 Yeah.
03:40:20.000 You want me to stop talking about you now?
03:40:23.000 Angela's brother has been a friend of mine for what, 20 years?
03:40:26.000 And then I met Angela here a year ago right now.
03:40:30.000 I didn't know Angela prior to last year.
03:40:31.000 She's now wishing she didn't know me at all.
03:40:34.000 But I've known her brother for 20 years.
03:40:38.000 So great family.
03:40:39.000 Angela's doing a lot of great work in Alabama.
03:40:42.000 All right.
03:40:44.000 So there you go.
03:40:44.000 MyPillow.com promo code plan.
03:40:46.000 We've only got about six minutes left.
03:40:46.000 All right.
03:40:49.000 Let's go over, again folks, this is how, this is a great way to get great products for yourself, great products for your friends, and help fund Mike Lindell and his endeavors.
03:41:00.000 Let's go over to mystore.com, mystore.com.
03:41:07.000 Now, this is the home for American entrepreneurs.
03:41:15.000 I've had people come up to me and say, I've got a great idea for a product.
03:41:19.000 Can you help me get it to Mike Lindell?
03:41:22.000 Here's what I say.
03:41:23.000 I'm not so sure he's interested in people pitching a lot of stuff to him because of his busy schedule he's got going on.
03:41:31.000 But if you have a completed project, a completed item for sale, then you need to go to mystore.com
03:41:41.000 The lady, the sweet lady that runs this is here as well.
03:41:45.000 And she will put you through the process.
03:41:47.000 If you're an entrepreneur, you have a developed product ready to go, then you can apply and get your product approved to come into my store if they approve your application.
03:41:58.000 It's a home for American entrepreneurs.
03:42:01.000 So as we scroll down, one of the first things we're going to see, of course, is the MyPillow 20th anniversary.
03:42:05.000 We've been over that.
03:42:06.000 Let's go to the MyCoffee.
03:42:08.000 This is something that's been out for about a year now.
03:42:11.000 Maybe not quite a year yet.
03:42:12.000 We've got, or maybe it has been a year now.
03:42:15.000 Time's going so fast.
03:42:15.000 Well, we got the whole bean.
03:42:17.000 You can grind it yourself.
03:42:19.000 Already ground.
03:42:20.000 Light, medium, dark roast.
03:42:24.000 No, this is non-GMO.
03:42:28.000 This is not sprayed with pesticides.
03:42:30.000 How many love your morning coffee with the smell of pesticide in the morning?
03:42:36.000 The smell of pesticide in the morning with your coffee.
03:42:38.000 You love that and you don't want to give it up.
03:42:40.000 How many?
03:42:42.000 None of you?
03:42:43.000 Okay, great.
03:42:44.000 So if you don't want to drink pesticide with your morning coffee, then you need to go to MyPillow because it is not sprayed with pesticide.
03:42:52.000 How many of you knew that coffee is one of the most sprayed, chemically sprayed crops in the world?
03:42:59.000 How many of you knew that?
03:43:01.000 How many of you did not know that?
03:43:02.000 Let's see that.
03:43:03.000 Well, go fact check me.
03:43:07.000 It is!
03:43:08.000 The coffee plant is one of the most sprayed crops in the world.
03:43:14.000 So you don't want to be digesting that now, do you?
03:43:18.000 So this is one of the great points about my coffee.
03:43:22.000 Non-GMO, not sprayed.
03:43:25.000 Light, medium, dark roast.
03:43:27.000 I just had a cup while ago.
03:43:28.000 You guys realize if you go to the hospitality room, you're all drinking my coffee right now, right?
03:43:34.000 How many of you like it?
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03:44:38.000 I've been taking this actually for several years.
03:44:42.000 This is bilberry extract, grapeseed extract, red wine extract, and pine bark extract.
03:44:50.000 Now, I developed this a few years ago, as I said, and I've been taking this actually for several years.
03:44:56.000 I've been taking this, but I wanted to take something better.
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03:46:35.000 Now I've got to throw out that disclaimer.
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03:46:44.000 There, I've covered my rear end.
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03:46:49.000 So you go to mystore.com, use promo code plan, go to mypillow.com, use the promo code plan, get great products and support.
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03:47:00.000 Thank you folks.
03:47:03.000 Hello everybody.
03:47:05.000 Everybody.
03:47:06.000 You'll see this in a little bit.
03:47:07.000 Everybody been watching every day, right?
03:47:11.000 All day long.
03:47:13.000 Okay.
03:47:16.000 All right, we're going to get ready here.
03:47:18.000 All right, everybody, this is
03:47:43.000 This is the moment we've been waiting for.
03:47:44.000 If you're watching from... I want to say hello to everyone watching from around the world.
03:47:52.000 We're streaming in 85 languages.
03:48:00.000 And I just want to say a prayer here that we're doing, because everything works, Lord.
03:48:06.000 We've waited, I've waited, I've followed this plan that You gave me, and I just pray, Lord, that this goes off, that the Word gets out of this plan to every person, that they can spread the Word, that they can spread the Word, and that this is the answer, this is the hope we've been waiting for, Jesus.
03:48:24.000 We pray that every part that people understand, that people realize, that hey, that we have to have secure elections, Lauren.
03:48:33.000 We have to have, we have to, if we don't have elections, we have nothing.
03:48:38.000 It's over.
03:48:40.000 Lord, we thank you.
03:48:41.000 I thank you, Lord, for every part of this, for every person that's been part of this, for every person that is in our country.
03:48:49.000 I pray for every single person in our country that they can be told that, hey, we have a plan that's going to secure our elections, our sacred elections.
03:48:59.000 And we ask all this in Jesus' name.
03:49:01.000 Amen.
03:49:01.000 Okay, we got a little bit of Senate first.
03:49:05.000 Here's Jeff.
03:49:26.000 Tell me when you're ready.
03:49:33.000 Are you ready?
03:49:35.000 Just get in position.
03:49:40.000 Okay.
03:49:42.000 Just give me a sign when you're ready.
03:49:45.000 Are you ready?
03:49:46.000 Okay.
03:49:47.000 All right.
03:49:50.000 I've been telling you all we've been told a lie.
03:49:54.000 Over years now, that the machines are not on the internet.
03:50:00.000 If anybody just watching, just tune in now to FrankSpeech.com or any of the other networks that are running this.
03:50:10.000 We, this morning, we went over the biggest lie we've been told that's blocked all of our cyber evidence and everything.
03:50:17.000 We're not on the internet.
03:50:18.000 We're not on the internet.
03:50:19.000 We're not on the internet.
03:50:20.000 We're not on the internet.
03:50:22.000 I'm sorry, there's nothing to see here.
03:50:24.000 We're not on the internet.
03:50:26.000 We have been told this by every... Hello?
03:50:37.000 Okay, there we go.
03:50:41.000 Please Lord, get us through this!
03:50:44.000 Jesus!
03:50:46.000 That'll give Jimmy Kimmel something to talk about, right?
03:50:50.000 Okay, this was the lie that's been told to every person in our country.
03:50:56.000 It's also been told around the world to their countries.
03:51:00.000 These electronic voting machines from routers to printers to polling books to computers, they're not online!
03:51:11.000 Well what if I told you that there was a device that's been made for the first time in history that can tell you that that machine was online?
03:51:24.000 Okay?
03:51:25.000 You know when you come into a room and we all got our cell phones and it lists off all the internets in the room?
03:51:32.000 And then you have to have passwords and so on?
03:51:35.000 If you had one of those internets, what if there was a device that showed you, hey, there's a device on my network.
03:51:41.000 There's a device online.
03:51:44.000 And then you could tell what the device was, where it was at, what the name of it was.
03:51:51.000 ESNS 60503.
03:51:53.000 And you knew the second it went online.
03:51:57.000 Well, this is what we've been working on for over a year.
03:52:00.000 And I'm going to show you, Jeff's going to show you a demo.
03:52:02.000 This isn't a demo.
03:52:03.000 We have it, everybody.
03:52:05.000 We have it, and then I'm going to tell you, and what if there's a, and what if I was to tell you, well, we'll save that part.
03:52:12.000 Let's do this part of the plan first.
03:52:16.000 We're going to, okay, so Jeff, why don't you show them what we did.
03:52:19.000 What we did in Florida, with this device, we went in and we, we did a, Jeff will show you that.
03:52:27.000 Why don't you show us?
03:52:28.000 Hopefully they have it ready to go.
03:52:37.000 Okay, you guys in the back, do you have the... do you have the... do you have it up there?
03:52:41.000 The video?
03:52:44.000 Yeah.
03:52:44.000 They're ready to go?
03:52:45.000 No, I said the video.
03:52:46.000 Yeah, they need to... Okay, then what... No, I'm talking in the back.
03:52:52.000 The Election Crime Bureau is proud to introduce the WMD, or Wireless Monitoring Device.
03:52:59.000 The Wireless Monitoring Device is a sophisticated network connection monitoring system, designed specifically with election security in mind.
03:53:11.000 We have been told that our election computers are never connected to the Internet.
03:53:15.000 The WMD will put that to the test, by detecting and reporting, in real-time, Wi-Fi connections in county and state election offices.
03:53:25.000 All Internet routers and access points will be reported, as well as any devices to which they connect.
03:53:32.000 The WMD incorporates many years of research and state-of-the-art development.
03:53:38.000 It is a low-weight, low-power device that uses only passive signal detection to detect online systems, and it will never interfere with any normal network operations.
03:53:49.000 When an online connection is detected, the Election Crime Bureau Master Alert System will be quickly notified, and the alert will be displayed on the alert web page.
03:54:05.000 You will note that there are two boxes located to the right of the screen.
03:54:10.000 These boxes display the information about the access points at the top and the wireless clients at the bottom box.
03:54:29.000 The sheer amount of devices can make analyzing the map difficult, so this website gives you the opportunity to deselect any of the different kinds of devices.
03:54:39.000 Note that the points on the map are color-coded to simplify identification.
03:54:45.000 As we deselect and update, those types of devices are removed from the map.
03:54:51.000 Clicking on a device shown on the map displays additional information about that device in the bottom information window.
03:54:58.000 Currently, the MAC address, the hardware vendor, and the first time the device was detected displays.
03:55:06.000 Additional information will be continually added.
03:55:09.000 The nearby checkbox allows you to view only the devices with the strongest signal, which in most cases means that they are nearest to the WMD detection device.
03:55:20.000 This allows you to filter out devices outside of the immediate area.
03:55:25.000 All information is securely archived for later analysis.
03:55:31.000 The wireless monitoring device is ready to be deployed in any election, from local, to presidential.
03:55:39.000 Now let me tell you everybody, we now can catch them in a lie!
03:55:45.000 Okay?
03:55:48.000 And now everybody's watching from home going, well, you could have made that video, right?
03:55:53.000 They could all say that, right?
03:55:56.000 Well, how would you like to see it demoed right here in this room?
03:56:04.000 Okay, do we have a camera outside?
03:56:10.000 We should.
03:56:10.000 I think we're set.
03:56:11.000 Okay, everybody, if they're ready in the back, you guys need to watch the screen.
03:56:17.000 Here we go.
03:56:19.000 This is coming at you right now, everybody, outside the building.
03:57:08.000 Special delivery everybody!
03:57:10.000 Special delivery!
03:57:27.000 Here we go!
03:57:37.000 And what we have here, by the way, under that thing, you see what was under the black thing before that was a surprise?
03:57:45.000 But here it is!
03:57:46.000 This device!
03:57:50.000 This device!
03:57:52.000 I'm so excited I forget to use a microphone.
03:57:56.000 You guys, this device as it flew into this building, this wireless monitoring device, it just grabbed all of your cell phones, everybody in this room, every device that's on the internet right now.
03:58:11.000 And let's see, can you put it up on the big screen?
03:58:19.000 Now what this does, when this gathers information, I have a command center.
03:58:23.000 I'm not even going to say what state, so they don't go after that.
03:58:27.000 But there's a command center where this information goes down, it flashes, it'll go, router online, just went online in Missouri, right?
03:58:38.000 It goes there, it comes back, and now here's what just came in as we came into the building here.
03:58:44.000 You see all the cell phones there, all the computers, we've got all these things up there, like you've seen that we pulled off in, that we did in Florida.
03:58:55.000 Now, now can you take, okay he's blowing them up a little bit, so if you went there, each one of those, now can you tell us, like you see they're labeled cell phones, other, and this, now can you take out all the cell phones?
03:59:13.000 This is what we will be doing.
03:59:14.000 As it goes through this filter, imagine it's election night.
03:59:20.000 Now, we already filtered this out.
03:59:22.000 We were showing you that there's no device in the world that does what this does.
03:59:28.000 It's passively captured, but now it's going to tell you which device.
03:59:34.000 So he just took out all the cell phones.
03:59:37.000 Okay, now let's take all the backstage off.
03:59:45.000 That's hilarious, actually.
03:59:49.000 Okay, you see this?
03:59:50.000 You can drill it down to anything.
03:59:53.000 Now when we have, and we've done it before, now we haven't been able to get, we didn't want to take the chance.
04:00:00.000 We could have got some machines in here, some actual election voting machines.
04:00:06.000 We had them.
04:00:06.000 We had access.
04:00:08.000 But you know what?
04:00:09.000 You see what happened in Michigan where they went after Matt DiPerno and all them for having a machine, right?
04:00:15.000 I don't want to take that chance.
04:00:16.000 This is too important to the world.
04:00:18.000 Okay?
04:00:19.000 I'm telling you, what we can do now, if you're in a room, and you're here in Springfield, Missouri, and you're in this room, and this is an election room, beep, beep, beep, the router just went online.
04:00:32.000 This red alert goes out there, and boom.
04:00:35.000 And I'll tell you in a minute how you're all going to know in real time.
04:00:37.000 Okay?
04:00:39.000 But we catch them in every single lie they've ever told.
04:00:44.000 If they lied about being on the internet, what do you think they're hiding, huh?
04:00:49.000 But now we've got a way to monitor.
04:00:51.000 We've never had this before in history.
04:00:53.000 They can't lie to us anymore.
04:00:55.000 And I want to ask you, Jeff, so if we
04:00:59.000 When this goes, when this travels, by the way, you guys, this isn't, you know, we're going to have these devices.
04:01:08.000 For this fall's election, we want to get every single parish in Louisiana covered.
04:01:14.000 We're doing this right now, okay?
04:01:16.000 Right now, Mississippi, Kentucky, you have local elections.
04:01:22.000 Anyone that has this, everyone that has an election, I don't care if it's your, if it's your school board election, you got this device.
04:01:30.000 And you know what?
04:01:32.000 You lied to me.
04:01:33.000 You lied to me.
04:01:34.000 You lied to me.
04:01:35.000 And so what?
04:01:37.000 So, so Jeff, I want you to explain.
04:01:40.000 When you, what we're doing with the filtering, so let's say you have a, let's say it comes down and you have a, I don't know, a printer.
04:01:50.000 Does it show the, what does it show exactly?
04:01:52.000 The IP address?
04:01:54.000 What does it, tell us what it's going to show to us.
04:01:57.000 Yeah, it will show the IP address, what is the internal, what's called a MAC address, which is like the hardware identification of it.
04:02:06.000 And we'll also show what it's named on the internet.
04:02:10.000 So we'll know the brand?
04:02:12.000 We'll know the brand!
04:02:13.000 Remember they all lied!
04:02:15.000 Yes, yes.
04:02:17.000 And we will know that.
04:02:18.000 We will know tablets.
04:02:21.000 Polling books, it doesn't matter.
04:02:23.000 It will know exactly.
04:02:24.000 We can identify.
04:02:25.000 Remember now, so let's say you're all in this room and you're all in there voting, right?
04:02:30.000 You know, we can turn off the, turn off, filter the cell phones, filter it down.
04:02:36.000 And by the way, you can turn it on, turn it back off.
04:02:39.000 It says what's eliminated, what's not.
04:02:42.000 Let's say you had people in there, by the way, if you have people in there that are, where they're doing cell phones and they're, and they're using that, that are using, they're tied in with it, it'll detect all this stuff.
04:02:52.000 So you catch them in a lie that they're on the internet.
04:02:56.000 And now we say, um,
04:02:59.000 What are we going to do with that information, right?
04:03:03.000 How are we going to get that?
04:03:04.000 How are you all going to see that?
04:03:07.000 We've got ours, right, Jeff?
04:03:08.000 I mean, is there anything else you want to show everybody?
04:03:10.000 Well, I kind of just wanted to, if you don't mind, point out one of the exciting things about this is it is proactive in that it lets
04:03:21.000 I don't
04:03:41.000 Let's say you're a county clerk and you have one.
04:03:43.000 Let's say the machine companies have lied to you.
04:03:46.000 And we've all been through that.
04:03:47.000 You go into the county clerks, you go, well, my machine, they told me they're not online.
04:03:52.000 If they have one of these, they're going, ee, ee, ee, it just went red.
04:03:55.000 And they're going, hey, our machine just went online.
04:03:59.000 Our router just went online.
04:04:00.000 Our tablet went online.
04:04:01.000 Shut her down, right?
04:04:04.000 So this is, and this will show up right away in this red alert, red alert, kind of like Ghostbusters.
04:04:11.000 We got one, right?
04:04:12.000 We got one.
04:04:14.000 But it goes, so what I'm going to do, and I'm going to tell you, now I'm going to tie into this because, let me tell you, there's other kinds, there's also other kinds of crime out there.
04:04:28.000 You know, there's other that we see all the time, right?
04:04:32.000 And I'm going to tell you in a minute, but that the people out there right now that we have reporting, I guess I got to backtrack here.
04:04:42.000 This is just one alert.
04:04:43.000 This is a red alert that a red alert Okay, that the machines went online, right?
04:04:49.000 So if you're a clerk or if you're all of us know all of you at home You don't want to know this too, right?
04:04:56.000 Well, we've had whistleblower sites who've had just like I told you I think yesterday or today when Carrie Lakes the race was going on and all those machines broke there They said they were broke down in Missouri.
04:05:07.000 I mean in Arizona
04:05:10.000 I'm looking at Kansas going, people are sending me texts going, Mike, these votes are going from Democrats to Republicans, you know?
04:05:17.000 I mean, you know, the inner party member, they show no shame.
04:05:20.000 They don't care who they want, right?
04:05:23.000 Well, the text I was getting was from my team, okay?
04:05:30.000 And I have, we have a thing called Cause of America.
04:05:33.000 We're a quarter million strong in all 50 states.
04:05:38.000 Now, if you had,
04:05:41.000 And other affiliated groups.
04:05:43.000 So, if you're putting up stuff on, let's say, reporting crime, right?
04:05:49.000 If you're out there reporting things, you know, hey there's drop boxes here, or these machines aren't working here, or they're doing this and this, or you see anything out there,
04:06:01.000 Well, in each whistleblower site, the downfall is that if the public's reporting it, you all know what happens, right?
04:06:08.000 You get false reports, you get the bad guys putting up stuff, so you all look over here instead of where you need to be looking.
04:06:15.000 But what if you had 250,000 people in all 50 states and every county in the country, and you had all these people, they're the ones that you trust to be able to report all this.
04:06:30.000 That's what we've had over the last two and a half years.
04:06:33.000 We have a quarter million people.
04:06:34.000 It's even bigger than that.
04:06:35.000 I'd have to ask the affiliate groups and maybe it might be up to a half.
04:06:39.000 It might be a million.
04:06:41.000 But it's all of you and all the people that are out there.
04:06:44.000 Well, now.
04:06:46.000 In fact, why don't I pause there?
04:06:50.000 Unless you want to stay here, Jeff.
04:06:52.000 You want to stay here for this?
04:06:54.000 If you guys
04:07:00.000 I guess if you want to, yeah, just go ahead, bring her out here.
04:07:03.000 I want to talk about my Jeff Steven.
04:07:07.000 With this device now.
04:07:09.000 Oh, thanks Jeff!
04:07:10.000 Jeff O'Donnelly, the hero!
04:07:19.000 I'm trying.
04:07:20.000 Believe me, we weren't scripted on this plan, right?
04:07:23.000 I just want to get out there.
04:07:24.000 But this catches them in the lie.
04:07:27.000 And now if you had a quarter million people or a half a million people, which we do, we needed a way to report back to you the cause of America.
04:07:37.000 So if we, what we have, and now I don't know if I have the thing here.
04:07:43.000 Okay, here we have.
04:07:46.000 So here you see, you're identifying, when we have people out there with the cause of America, my team they're out there and I'm going to show you here.
04:07:54.000 Let's say you see houses that have five or more registered voters in it and you get there and all of a sudden there's one person living there and nobody else voted and there were phantom voters, right?
04:08:07.000 So you have, or let's say over here where
04:08:12.000 Houses that have one more person over age of 75.
04:08:15.000 There's all these things where we're out there checking, and this is a different kind of crime, right?
04:08:20.000 This is a different thing.
04:08:22.000 All of a sudden you're going, hey, there's five people that says nine people voted in this house and only one person lives there?
04:08:28.000 And then you go there and there's and it's nobody lives there or this that one person they did not even voted.
04:08:34.000 Now they're reporting this stuff in there at the cause of America.
04:08:38.000 They're reporting this all the time.
04:08:40.000 So we get this but what we have now is we have a tool you all downloaded.
04:08:46.000 It's called Frank social and I'm going to have Renee come out here.
04:08:50.000 If we, with this app, okay, when Renee comes out, with this app that you just all downloaded, if you haven't, get pranksocial.com.
04:09:03.000 Thank you.
04:09:34.000 And is Renee here, you guys, in the back?
04:09:44.000 Okay, okay.
04:09:46.000 Okay, we're getting ahead of, we've kind of went through, because I wanted to, I want to bundle this for you, which you're going to see when she shows you this Frank Social app.
04:09:53.000 When she shows you this, you're going to see a real-time crime stream, constant crime.
04:10:00.000 All these reports coming in from every device, from every Cause of America person that's out there on the ground.
04:10:06.000 They're out there putting in things they see, taking pictures, and it comes right back to this app.
04:10:12.000 So you're going to be able to sit in your easy chair at home.
04:10:16.000 And you're going to sit there and go, what's happened in my county?
04:10:19.000 They said they're not online.
04:10:20.000 They said there's no crime.
04:10:22.000 And ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding.
04:10:24.000 But we'll need one thing for you all to do, and that will be to share it everywhere.
04:10:30.000 You're sharing the real-time crime.
04:10:32.000 You're sharing the lies that they've told us.
04:10:36.000 Okay, they told us that they weren't online.
04:10:39.000 Okay, so this is Renee.
04:10:44.000 She's part of the team that developed Brank Social.
04:10:48.000 And what I want to show you here is now so you got to follow this.
04:10:52.000 So now we have a device for the first time in history can catch him in a lie.
04:10:57.000 Okay, having this device.
04:11:00.000 And then so this goes back to the command center, right?
04:11:04.000 And this comes back in real time crime.
04:11:07.000 And then you have all these other crimes that are out there being reported by our big team at Cause of America.
04:11:14.000 Now they're all going to come into the Frank Social here.
04:11:17.000 And when you get there, why don't you go start, as you would get on there, you click elections, right?
04:11:22.000 Yes.
04:11:23.000 Can you hear me now?
04:11:26.000 Yep.
04:11:27.000 When you land on Frank Social, you'll first, when you sign up for your account, you'll select your state.
04:11:33.000 So you'll automatically be following the cause of America for your state.
04:11:37.000 But when you get on the app, you'll end up in the Frank feed.
04:11:40.000 And you'll see the tab that says elections.
04:11:43.000 Right.
04:11:45.000 So here I'm going to backtrack a little bit on there.
04:11:47.000 So when you got there's 50 states with the cause of America.
04:11:50.000 Everyone there's all 50 states are on there.
04:11:53.000 So when you get when you get on there like she says now you're clicking on elections right?
04:11:57.000 Correct.
04:11:57.000 What that elections is that's all 50 states reporting.
04:12:01.000 Let's go back to the first square.
04:12:03.000 This actually happened here in Missouri.
04:12:05.000 One of your clerks
04:12:08.000 One of your clerks actually said, no, we're not gonna... I met with this guy.
04:12:13.000 I met with him two years ago and I said, you guys, with all these people in Missouri, right?
04:12:19.000 The Secretary of State and all of them.
04:12:20.000 I met with them all.
04:12:21.000 And the guy says, no, you know, our machines are secure.
04:12:24.000 They're not online.
04:12:26.000 Well, then he ends up, he finds out they are online, so he's trying to cut the wires, right?
04:12:31.000 So this is, uh, so as you go down here you'll see Colorado, you'll see crime.
04:12:35.000 This is, this is stuff that's going on right now.
04:12:39.000 You guys can find out what's going on right now, today, tomorrow morning.
04:12:44.000 You're gonna just go, every day stuff's reported.
04:12:47.000 This is the real-time crime line stream.
04:12:51.000 It's a real-time crime stream from all 50 states.
04:12:56.000 Now if you add, now when you add these to it, you're going to see, eh, eh, eh, eh, because that's going to be the biggest red alert, right?
04:13:06.000 You got election night or these are even in the early elections in or the early those machines when they go online there you've seen it all today right you've seen all the lies this thing's gonna pop up now I want to show you if you show where if you go when you sign up right you get whatever state you're in then you're following the Missouri correct correct so this is the
04:13:30.000 If you go, here's all the cause of America.
04:13:33.000 So if you go to this site and you want to find out what's going on in, um, um, Hawaii, Hawaii.
04:13:39.000 So there, you know, there's the Hawaii call.
04:13:41.000 Click on Hawaii.
04:13:42.000 Click on Hawaii.
04:13:43.000 It takes me to the Hawaii page.
04:13:46.000 Internet.
04:13:51.000 Okay.
04:13:52.000 So.
04:13:59.000 Trying to get up Missouri.
04:14:05.000 What's that?
04:14:10.000 Okay.
04:14:11.000 You know what, so while we're loading here, because this, you guys get the gist of the reporting, right?
04:14:17.000 You're going to sit in your easy chair at home on your phone or whatever, and you're going to see real-time crime coming.
04:14:23.000 You're going to know when a box goes live.
04:14:25.000 You're going to know when a router goes live, a polling book goes live, and everything.
04:14:29.000 Okay?
04:14:31.000 And then it all goes through.
04:14:32.000 It was a good question here, because we're going to take questions on this.
04:14:35.000 What's the range of this box?
04:14:39.000 Um, 100 to 200 yards, but you don't, you know, and it goes through buildings.
04:14:43.000 It doesn't matter.
04:14:44.000 You've seen as it came in as a drone, it was collecting that, you know, it's collecting as it's flying.
04:14:44.000 Okay.
04:14:50.000 It could fly over the whole city and keep collecting, right?
04:14:54.000 It could collect every single device here in Springfield.
04:14:57.000 It would just keep flying in a stream of those coming online.
04:15:00.000 And then, then you're losing it.
04:15:01.000 The closest you get, which I guess I, as Jeff has told me, I didn't, uh, the closer you get, that's fine.
04:15:09.000 Just put this regular screen back up.
04:15:12.000 The closest you get, obviously you'll want to be in the polling places, but you could be outside or whatever, but just think of the clerks.
04:15:26.000 If you wanted one in your own county or your own precinct,
04:15:31.000 I mean, it's every single place.
04:15:33.000 I don't care who you are.
04:15:35.000 I don't care if you're Democrat, Republican, it don't matter.
04:15:38.000 This touches them in a lie that they're online.
04:15:41.000 It's us against the machines and the Uniparty, everybody.
04:15:44.000 That's it.
04:15:45.000 You agree?
04:15:50.000 And so maybe we will take some questions but so what we have if you are the plan you guys when we have these machines
04:16:02.000 Catching everybody catching in real time by the way it only takes I think 30 seconds to go from any place in the United States including Hawaii and Alaska 30 seconds to a minute where this thing just say you just turned it on that router or that or the EE they just turned on the The Dominion machine or the Smartmatic or whoever it's hard deal, but whatever and it goes Bing back to the command center and back and your device or you at home sitting there are gonna go
04:16:33.000 We got one and it's right in your own and all of you out there that have went to your county commissioners or you've went to your election officials and they've said well ours aren't online.
04:16:44.000 Well think how they're gonna feel when their machines gone that they were lied to.
04:16:49.000 My advice to them is get rid of them now.
04:16:52.000 Get rid of them now.
04:16:55.000 Because you can't lie to us anymore.
04:16:57.000 And maybe some of you guys, maybe some of the clerks really believe it that they were duped or whatever.
04:17:02.000 You know, maybe, you know, we were duped, we were, I was lied to, and they were lied to.
04:17:07.000 The lie goes right down the line.
04:17:08.000 It's a lie line.
04:17:10.000 Lie line.
04:17:11.000 Lie, lie, lie, lie, lie, lie.
04:17:13.000 Well, we're not going to take it anymore that if you're fifth in that line of lies.
04:17:18.000 We're not going to take it.
04:17:19.000 You know, there's no excuse if you're an election official in charge of a county or precinct or parish or whatever.
04:17:25.000 There's no excuse anymore.
04:17:26.000 You're going to get caught, so you better, and it's not going to be an excuse that, well, I was lied to and they lied to them and they lied to them and they lied to them.
04:17:34.000 The big lie that they were not online is over, everybody.
04:17:43.000 That's over.
04:17:45.000 And so when these, uh,
04:17:49.000 And not just that, I wanted to make this more powerful than just being online.
04:17:54.000 So then, part of this was when we developed the Frank Social app, to be able to, I have the, and you need, you need the people.
04:18:02.000 We needed a half a million people.
04:18:04.000 We needed a couple million people.
04:18:06.000 All the people and we've just we've just there's a lot of other groups out there that we're working with.
04:18:11.000 And now they're all connect with them.
04:18:14.000 So they're the trusted people that are out there in the field.
04:18:18.000 And there may be there and they take a picture, right?
04:18:20.000 They take a picture of something going on like I get on my phone all the time text messages during election.
04:18:25.000 But until this time, we didn't have a total centralized location for a real time crime stream stream.
04:18:31.000 Where everybody can see it.
04:18:33.000 I try and put it out on FrankSpeak, tell everyone and to tell the world.
04:18:37.000 Now if everybody's got the FrankSocial app and you get in the crime line and now you go, whoa this just happened in my county!
04:18:44.000 And you share that out with everybody you know.
04:18:48.000 Especially who the election officials that tell you they're not online.
04:18:52.000 Right?
04:18:54.000 Because we've been lied to and they are online.
04:18:58.000 And everything they block, everything they block
04:19:01.000 And, uh, yeah, that's fine.
04:19:04.000 They're all downloaded.
04:19:05.000 Yeah.
04:19:06.000 That's internet in the building.
04:19:07.000 So it should pull up the computer.
04:19:09.000 But anyway, we've showed you with the, with the Frank social app.
04:19:14.000 Now you're sitting at home and you're sitting there and you want, I don't care if it's today, tomorrow, during the election, wherever it was, you want to find out what's going on right in your backyard.
04:19:24.000 You can filter it down, everybody.
04:19:27.000 And say, hey, we've got six things going on here at the same time.
04:19:32.000 One of the things, too, that's cool is all of a sudden, let's say it's the device and it catches that this county's online here in Springfield.
04:19:41.000 And now you can see, wow, there's seven counties just went online.
04:19:44.000 They're popping up like whack-a-mole, right?
04:19:48.000 Which is what's going to happen, you know.
04:19:51.000 Unless, I don't know, if they get out in front of this and take them all offline, you know.
04:19:55.000 If I was the evil, I don't know what their plan's going to be because we've got them now.
04:19:59.000 And I will tell you this.
04:20:02.000 So let's say like I had on the election night of 2022, or the morning, when you had all that stuff going down in Arizona, and I was getting these reports coming in out of Kansas.
04:20:13.000 Right?
04:20:13.000 I couldn't believe it.
04:20:14.000 These are Democrats' votes flipped to Republican votes in Kansas.
04:20:19.000 And you all say, well, why?
04:20:20.000 You've kind of been educated today about all that, right?
04:20:23.000 Well, now, if you're living in Kansas, you'll have your Frank Social app, your crime line here, and you're going, whoa, look at what's happening here in my county in Kansas.
04:20:38.000 Let's see if it's other places in Kansas.
04:20:40.000 They're going to pop up, you know, just like little, little lights.
04:20:45.000 And the ones that are, you know, you'll be able to tell too if the common, they filter it out.
04:20:51.000 So the common crime, we'll call it common crime.
04:20:54.000 So there's common crime.
04:20:56.000 You know, these are all online.
04:20:58.000 These are all flipping Democrats to this.
04:21:00.000 These all have people that are in there and they're not letting people get in.
04:21:05.000 Like you've seen other stuff, like Republicans not being let in the door or putting paper over the walls, right?
04:21:11.000 You'll be able to find if it's going on in other places immediately, in real time, everybody.
04:21:17.000 So now you'll be able to report that, you know, or send it out on all your social media and everything.
04:21:24.000 I want to tell you that right now too.
04:21:26.000 The way we get around the media and the way we communicate, the communication hub,
04:21:33.000 And when you have Frank Social there and you've got your real-time crime and then you and filter it to your counties, you need to share that out on every platform you have.
04:21:42.000 Which right now, when you get home, don't just have one Suckabucks Facebook or Twitter or True Social or Gab or Getter or Instagram or Telegram or CloudHub.
04:21:57.000 Um, Frank, you know, you've got to get an account on all because even if you have 10 friends or 20 friends, it doesn't matter.
04:22:06.000 You need to share it on all the platforms and get it, get the word out there.
04:22:11.000 You know what I'm saying?
04:22:12.000 It got it.
04:22:12.000 We got to communicate that.
04:22:15.000 Now, once, once that's all out there, everybody, here's what this is going to manifest to.
04:22:22.000 I'm going to take you through an election night.
04:22:24.000 So let's say it's election night.
04:22:27.000 This fall, and I'm sitting down in Louisiana, and I'm sitting in my easy chair going, wow, this is gonna be good, if we can finally catch him.
04:22:37.000 And all of a sudden, bam!
04:22:39.000 My own county, red alert, pops up on my phone.
04:22:42.000 I'm going, okay, let's see where else it's happening.
04:22:44.000 Well, these machines are going online, right?
04:22:48.000 And now, I'm taking it, and I'm sharing that out, right?
04:22:51.000 And I'm sharing that out.
04:22:52.000 You get all that going on, and we're reporting all that.
04:22:56.000 Now I'm going to bring you back what the manifestation of this is.
04:23:00.000 Everyone in this room and a lot of people, over a quarter million at home, which are part of this cause of America and part of these other groups, that have went out there and they have tried
04:23:15.000 Over the last two and a half years, they've went to their legislatures and their politicians, and they want law changes to bring us back to, you know, a fair election with paper ballots, hand-counted, same-day voting, precinct-level signature required.
04:23:31.000 What we go up to and they say, oh no, these machines are great, or this is great, or whatever.
04:23:35.000 Or we go to our county officials and they say, oh, their machines aren't online.
04:23:40.000 Now we're going to have the tools to say, you lied.
04:23:44.000 You lied.
04:23:46.000 That's a big lie.
04:23:49.000 And this, and when we have the elections this fall, we're gonna have, that'll be the prototype to the world.
04:23:56.000 Just like Osage County here, right here in Missouri, showed the world that paper ballots hand counted could be done this last spring.
04:24:03.000 And it was done beautifully between Democrats and Republicans working together.
04:24:07.000 They got done within 20 minutes of all the machines, which by the way, sometimes take months to get the count right.
04:24:14.000 So this will show the world that they lied.
04:24:19.000 Okay?
04:24:22.000 And then you know how much easier it's going to be for all of you to go to your official in your city that controls the elections and we want the machines gone!
04:24:36.000 We want them gone!
04:24:39.000 We don't want to have selections, we want elections!
04:24:44.000 Period!
04:24:45.000 Right?
04:24:45.000 Is that what we want?
04:24:52.000 And I'm telling you, everything you've all been doing just got a lot easier.
04:24:57.000 Because now, I can see going up to even officials I've dealt with and say, okay, do you want to take a chance?
04:25:04.000 Like the guys in Missouri that said they weren't online, they realized we're starting cutting wires?
04:25:09.000 Why don't you just get rid of them now?
04:25:11.000 Every single county that everyone lives in, you need to go there and say, you know what?
04:25:19.000 If you heard the plan, we're going to be watching you.
04:25:22.000 We're going to be watching you.
04:25:23.000 You can't lie to us anymore.
04:25:25.000 We know that you could have been part of the stream of lies.
04:25:30.000 The string of lies.
04:25:32.000 That's no excuse anymore, is it?
04:25:34.000 It's not an excuse.
04:25:36.000 We have a complete way to get the real-time crime in now.
04:25:40.000 And then also, one of the things this works to, is you're out there and all the people that now are in the cause of America and that are in all these groups.
04:25:50.000 We have tools now where we're going to be out there, and by the way, all that stuff that goes into a reporting tool, you know, it would be worthless if we didn't trust the people that were reporting it.
04:26:02.000 You guys need to understand that.
04:26:05.000 This is so important.
04:26:07.000 I had all these groups I call every Monday night.
04:26:09.000 I talked to the whole country.
04:26:11.000 Which goes out to a quarter million.
04:26:13.000 I talked to all the leaders.
04:26:15.000 And we sit there and we have fought.
04:26:17.000 We have fought with lawsuits.
04:26:19.000 We have fought with canvassing.
04:26:21.000 We've fought with petitions.
04:26:24.000 You name it.
04:26:24.000 We've done it all because we love our country.
04:26:28.000 But when we get there, we get blocked or it's slow.
04:26:30.000 And we're running out of time because our country is getting destroyed.
04:26:36.000 For the future of the American dream and our kids, our grandchildren, everybody.
04:26:40.000 Everybody will embrace this and the people now that are out there that are going, well, maybe they won't be watching me.
04:26:47.000 Ain't wrong.
04:26:48.000 We will be watching.
04:26:49.000 Okay.
04:26:52.000 I guess I just got a note here.
04:26:54.000 The reason, which is great.
04:26:56.000 Everybody's logging on to, uh, uh, Frank social.
04:26:59.000 So the building.
04:27:01.000 Which is good, you all listen, right?
04:27:02.000 Keep downloading, it's awesome.
04:27:04.000 You're good then, thanks Renee.
04:27:07.000 And I think the important thing is that you can post on Frank Social the truth about the elections, the crimes that are happening, and your voice won't get cancelled and you won't be shadow banned.
04:27:17.000 No, that's right, that's right.
04:27:20.000 And everybody, yeah, and that's all of you too.
04:27:23.000 Let's go back, I'm just, I'm gonna, so I'm gonna,
04:27:26.000 I'm going to validate, like, when you see all this stuff on Frank Social, I can't say enough, you're going to know that it came from real people we trust.
04:27:35.000 These people, I filtered them for the last two and a half years, they're the most, a lot of you are here, probably most of the audience here, you know, and all of you, so the information coming in is real.
04:27:50.000 It's true, it's real time crime.
04:27:54.000 So what we need to do with everybody at home, now talking to everybody at home across this country and across the world for that matter.
04:28:05.000 Now imagine sitting there at any time and want to go, you know what?
04:28:09.000 I'm going to just check on them.
04:28:11.000 We are now the police of our own elections.
04:28:15.000 All you have one thing to do in the comfort of your own home, and I'm not talking to the hard workers, you know, people running around out there that are doing the, that want to do the physical, they want to get out there, they want to take the pictures, they want to feed the real-time crime in, they want to be out there, and a lot of the ones that have our monitoring devices, that they're online.
04:28:35.000 I'm talking to the people at home.
04:28:37.000 We all need everybody now.
04:28:39.000 I don't care who you are.
04:28:41.000 You get to sit at home and you get to your own county.
04:28:45.000 Your own town.
04:28:46.000 You're going, I'm going to pull it up.
04:28:48.000 When you download the Frank Social app, I pull it up and I see stuff happening right in my own town, right in my backyard.
04:28:55.000 And you can make comments on there.
04:28:57.000 Hey, is anybody doing anything about this?
04:29:00.000 You can talk to your, maybe it's your neighbor that's the accounting official going, look at this.
04:29:05.000 Now you're going to have some stuff to show them.
04:29:08.000 Because what you heard yesterday, I think it was General Flynn said, we need to go from the ground up, from us up, the people up!
04:29:15.000 Did y'all hear that?
04:29:19.000 Well we needed tools to do that, and now we have it!
04:29:22.000 You need tools to be able to show, because they've lied to us!
04:29:26.000 They're not online.
04:29:27.000 Cyber evidence doesn't mean nothing.
04:29:29.000 These mathematics, these 100% facts don't mean anything.
04:29:32.000 But when you're in your own backyard, and you're sitting in your house every day, and you see alert go off on that Frank Social app, and that Frank Social, and you go, huh.
04:29:43.000 Gee, we got a little problem here in Springfield.
04:29:44.000 We got a little problem.
04:29:46.000 It's in my neighborhood.
04:29:47.000 You know?
04:29:49.000 Those filters are going to go right down to your neighborhood if you want.
04:29:53.000 Okay?
04:29:54.000 So here it is in your own backyard and now you can go to that person that argued with you and say, look at this.
04:30:01.000 This is real.
04:30:02.000 It's right here.
04:30:04.000 Okay?
04:30:05.000 All the canvassing we did out there, they've been doing that, and the canvassing has been disgusting.
04:30:10.000 You guys, what we did for two and a half years, groups on the ground, would go, you'd take the voter rolls, like I showed you before, and you'd filter them in a town.
04:30:21.000 Okay?
04:30:22.000 So let's say it's my town, Chaska, Minnesota.
04:30:24.000 We'd filter it down.
04:30:25.000 I've lived there all my life, right?
04:30:27.000 Filter it down.
04:30:28.000 People that, six or more that lived in a household that voted, right?
04:30:32.000 So you filter them down.
04:30:34.000 I could look at them and go, wait a minute.
04:30:39.000 Amy's been living over there by herself for 40 years and it says nine people voted from her one bedroom house.
04:30:46.000 But we might want to go down there and check it out.
04:30:48.000 Maybe they changed.
04:30:49.000 Nope, it's still Amy.
04:30:51.000 But there's all the nine people.
04:30:52.000 Then we check on them, everybody.
04:30:53.000 We find out five of them live in another state that voted.
04:30:58.000 Four of them are deceased.
04:31:00.000 And then we go back to our county official, or our county that covers our elections, and they go, you've all been there.
04:31:07.000 You go, look at this.
04:31:08.000 They go, you know, you're the best county official ever, but look what happened in our county.
04:31:12.000 And they all become defensive.
04:31:15.000 I didn't do that, you know.
04:31:17.000 Well, you didn't do it.
04:31:18.000 A box did it over there.
04:31:20.000 That computer did it.
04:31:21.000 But some of them still go, it's impossible, they're not online.
04:31:26.000 They're not online.
04:31:28.000 They're not online.
04:31:30.000 So now, can you imagine going in there now, same scenario.
04:31:35.000 I go into my person, I'm gonna go, they're online.
04:31:40.000 Okay, we gotcha.
04:31:41.000 They're online.
04:31:43.000 And by the way, when you show them, you're gonna be able to see, like Jeff said, the name of the computer, the name of the router, where it's at, this MAC address, going, there it is!
04:31:59.000 And remember, this is captured in time.
04:32:01.000 So, you know, there's a lot of stuff we're gonna be able to do.
04:32:05.000 Go up to the sheriff and go, hey, we got some crime committed right here in our county.
04:32:10.000 You know, it's illegal to vote in another county.
04:32:13.000 These people names didn't... That wasn't the crime, everybody.
04:32:17.000 The crime was that computer crime that we've all seen happening.
04:32:23.000 So we as a nation, we as people now, we are going to be the police.
04:32:28.000 They can't lie to us anymore!
04:32:30.000 Is that exciting?
04:32:34.000 They can't lie to us anymore!
04:32:38.000 We're going to save our country now.
04:32:40.000 All the stuff we're doing, everybody, all the lawsuits out there, all the stuff going on, where this is being proactive, where we're going to show the world, we've got to get rid of these computers, right?
04:32:54.000 But in the meantime, all the stuff going on, we're catching them in real-time crime.
04:32:59.000 You know, it's kind of exciting, you know, all you'll probably you'll probably get, you know, very addicted to watching this real time crime going, you know, hey, we got one in our neighborhood, you know, and we have if you get addicted to it, that's okay.
04:33:14.000 That's probably a good addiction for now.
04:33:19.000 But it is, it's, uh, it's, it's, to me, it's the answer.
04:33:25.000 And, uh, I do want to take, if any of you have some questions on this, I want to cut, if there's anybody had any questions.
04:33:32.000 Hey, hold on, let me get, could someone come out here with, uh, Pat?
04:33:38.000 Okay, no, yeah, can you get Kevin for questions?
04:33:48.000 Hi, Mike.
04:33:48.000 Thank you so much.
04:33:49.000 My name is James Clary.
04:33:51.000 I'm a local resident.
04:33:53.000 I've worked the polls here in Greene County.
04:33:56.000 At the end of the night, the results, the ballots are all packed up, the results are put on a zip drive, and that package is taken to the clerk's office.
04:34:07.000 So, I think that's the point where you might have problems.
04:34:11.000 No, we've got, we've got, that's all we, that's all we cover.
04:34:14.000 The problems we've seen, all these things, you've been lied to on there too.
04:34:19.000 It makes it look to you like nothing goes online.
04:34:21.000 Believe me, they, at one, some point they go online.
04:34:24.000 You see, they have to go, you got the Edison Research, you got, you know, all the stuff that you've seen up here.
04:34:31.000 I don't care if they package them up in a bowl.
04:34:33.000 When it finally goes online, it's eh, eh, eh, red alert.
04:34:37.000 And if you see any other things like people burying ballots or suitcases going under tables or trucks pulling in, now you're going to have all of that across the whole country in real time, you guys.
04:34:50.000 Real time.
04:34:52.000 Absolute real time.
04:34:53.000 So if it's happening here in Missouri, you can look while it's happening in three other places.
04:34:58.000 Okay?
04:35:01.000 Where are we at?
04:35:05.000 Hi, Mr. Lindell.
04:35:06.000 Rick Weibel from South Dakota.
04:35:09.000 What spectrum is this device actually detecting?
04:35:14.000 And especially with the DS450, that motherboard is made in Germany using the European standards, not the UL spectrum.
04:35:22.000 Yeah, I can't hear what you're saying at all.
04:35:29.000 Rick Weibel from South Dakota.
04:35:33.000 ...as to using the UL spectrum for the radio frequencies, what range, and with the DS450, that's a German motherboard using the CE European range.
04:35:49.000 I'm sorry, that's muffled.
04:35:50.000 I can't hear it from here.
04:35:53.000 What's he saying?
04:36:04.000 Don't worry.
04:36:05.000 You know what?
04:36:06.000 Questions about this device, trust me, it's been a year in the making.
04:36:11.000 It's all covered.
04:36:12.000 Every single part is covered.
04:36:14.000 There's no holes.
04:36:15.000 I don't care if it's German internet, Italian internet, China internet.
04:36:20.000 It doesn't matter.
04:36:22.000 They're caught, okay?
04:36:24.000 That part, all those, anything you think there's holes in this, there's not, okay?
04:36:29.000 So, I really like questions like, you know, I can tell you, you know, is what can we do as ourselves to do this?
04:36:39.000 Go ahead.
04:36:45.000 100% a cell phone, it doesn't matter.
04:36:47.000 You've seen every device go up online.
04:36:51.000 This device that captures anything that's online and when it goes online, that exact moment in time.
04:36:59.000 And it knows when it goes offline.
04:37:02.000 And it knows what device it is.
04:37:03.000 It knows each and every one of your phones.
04:37:06.000 Now, it doesn't go inside.
04:37:07.000 You know what I mean?
04:37:08.000 I want everyone to know that.
04:37:10.000 These devices, they're perfectly legal.
04:37:13.000 They don't go inside.
04:37:14.000 They're just captured like when you go into a room and you see all these internets that show up on your phone.
04:37:21.000 Well, imagine if someone was stealing your Wi-Fi at your house, now you would know who's doing it, and you'd know what device was taking it, right?
04:37:28.000 That went online, that's all it is.
04:37:30.000 Now we know the other side of the coin, what device, when it went online, what the name of it was, what the IP address was, where it's at, and is it a router?
04:37:40.000 It doesn't even show that.
04:37:42.000 A router, a printer, which machine?
04:37:45.000 Is it Dominion, ES&S, whatever?
04:37:47.000 And where it's at in exact location, in real time.
04:38:01.000 It was a good question.
04:38:02.000 She said she's a precinct judge and She said where does that device need to be?
04:38:09.000 Within a hundred yards, you know, you can you can it's it's a legal device You can bring it right in and just you know, you'll have it and we've got and you just have it with you You can set it anywhere.
04:38:19.000 You've seen the drone as that drone flew over Again, it gathers.
04:38:24.000 I've watched we've done this half a year now.
04:38:27.000 I've watched this we do on drones
04:38:29.000 You're watching every capture and every device, whether it's a watch, a car, you know, it doesn't matter.
04:38:35.000 All that stuff you've seen up there was this room, that was every single device you had that was online.
04:38:41.000 And if we would have shot, now if we would have shot everybody's phones off and took them off the internet,
04:38:46.000 That would show, they're all going to show when the exact went off.
04:38:50.000 And I could, you could pinpoint each person in this room.
04:38:52.000 You know how they track cell phones?
04:38:54.000 They did that in the 2000 meals.
04:38:57.000 You don't think they're, you know, going around?
04:38:59.000 That's just the GPS part.
04:39:01.000 Well, this part, so, if you have one in your own precinct or county, whatever, it's in this, you know, this building would go out, I believe it's a hundred yards.
04:39:09.000 I think they can, there even can be set for more, but you, but you can be, it's not like you can't, you'd want them in there.
04:39:16.000 So you would want them in there.
04:39:17.000 We want these officials to know that they were monitoring them and they would want to know that too.
04:39:24.000 If I'm an official and I'm going to take the chance in any election going forward,
04:39:28.000 That, um, when everybody's been saying, get rid of them, and now I'm going to take a chance that the machine... Who's telling the truth?
04:39:36.000 The machine companies or the evidence that are online, everybody?
04:39:41.000 You know, they're online.
04:39:43.000 So it's like, if I'm an official, I'm either A, melting them down right away, which you're probably in trouble for that, right?
04:39:51.000 At least at this point, until we get ready.
04:39:53.000 But I would want to get rid of them immediately.
04:39:57.000 Because I don't want to have to answer to my town, my precinct, my friends.
04:40:02.000 And say, why did you keep this?
04:40:05.000 Don't you care about our country?
04:40:07.000 Do you see what I told you yesterday?
04:40:09.000 How this is going to filter down?
04:40:11.000 If you don't want to have our elections policed, are you the Uniparty?
04:40:15.000 Are you in on it?
04:40:17.000 Anybody you question now, or anybody that questions us on this plan, they've got a big problem.
04:40:23.000 Why would we not want to watch our own elections?
04:40:26.000 They're our elections!
04:40:30.000 Mike.
04:40:31.000 Hey Mike.
04:40:33.000 Mike, what happens if Google and Apple try to take your app down?
04:40:38.000 The FrankSocial app?
04:40:39.000 Yes.
04:40:41.000 We got a backup plan, but that's a very good question there.
04:40:44.000 They can't take down FrankSocial.com, you know, but the app, you know, I guess they could that, but we have a backup plan, which I'm not going to say the backup plan, okay?
04:40:57.000 That was a really good question though.
04:40:58.000 Let me tell you everybody.
04:40:59.000 I've been attacked for two and a half years every day.
04:41:04.000 My company just again today in the back.
04:41:07.000 Just attacked.
04:41:08.000 You can't even believe.
04:41:09.000 And so I always have to have backup to backup to backup.
04:41:17.000 When they attacked my pill, we've had cyber attacks, you name it, it's happened to my company.
04:41:22.000 They've tried to do everything but shoot me, right?
04:41:25.000 And I'm sure they tried that once.
04:41:26.000 I do a lot of my speeches like this, I don't know.
04:41:29.000 Hello, thank you very much, thank you very much.
04:41:32.000 Hold still, remember that one?
04:41:35.000 Can you hear me?
04:41:38.000 But we have that backed up, and we have...
04:41:43.000 We have everything backed up, like at MyPillow.
04:41:46.000 By the way, at MyPillow, I even have two separate factories and everything duplicated because if something would happen, if something happened, you can't get interruption insurance.
04:41:56.000 All my stuff is in real time.
04:41:58.000 When you see my commercial, those are real time.
04:42:00.000 That commercial has to do it during that time.
04:42:03.000 We get one, we get during this, we have to, it all happens in real time.
04:42:08.000 Remember, this is real time crime, right?
04:42:17.000 Well, we'll talk about that.
04:42:22.000 I guess I have a similar question to that, and that is, Josephine County, my name is Holly Morton, where would we get them, and how much approximately will they cost?
04:42:34.000 Okay, well I'm going to tell you right now, that up until now, my plan was to, that we would be given them out for this election, and that was my plan, but I ran out of money.
04:42:47.000 That's why you see that LyndaleOffenseFund.org.
04:42:51.000 If you're a big donor out there, or if you're a micro donor, what we're going to have up is we're going to have up, when we talk about the election crime bureau site, and we're going to talk about that in a little bit, you're going to find out how you can help everything going on in this country, even in your own backyard.
04:43:11.000 You're gonna have imagine this massive site I used to I'll tell you a little bit about it now about seven years ago or six years ago I developed the Lindale Foundation website it took millions of dollars and I and I wanted to I thought you know what people like him and they like in their own backyard
04:43:28.000 But I attested it in 105 countries or 102 countries around the world.
04:43:33.000 So you could beam in to an exact need in your own backyard or you could expand out and donate there.
04:43:40.000 It was like this massive fund me site.
04:43:43.000 But you knew what you were putting the money to.
04:43:46.000 You knew what it was going to do.
04:43:48.000 And it was like this pass through where every dollar went to this and this and this.
04:43:53.000 And that got put on pause.
04:43:55.000 I started actually in Detroit.
04:43:57.000 I spent so much time in Detroit there.
04:43:59.000 We were doing it as a prototype there to try it out and then these 105 countries.
04:44:05.000 Well then, I don't know, I think a little problems came along like where I started getting attacked starting in 2017.
04:44:13.000 So that was one piece that got put on pause because I set up another thing that was the Lindell Recovery Network for addicts.
04:44:22.000 And when I set up that, to me, that's where my passion was, to help addicts.
04:44:26.000 And by the way, you can go to LyndaleRecoveryNetwork.org.
04:44:31.000 It's free.
04:44:32.000 I used to be a crack addict.
04:44:34.000 I set it up.
04:44:34.000 It's free, everybody.
04:44:36.000 If you know someone in addiction or that feels hopeless out there, get them there.
04:44:40.000 And I will tell you this, getting off addiction at that site is just a bonus.
04:44:45.000 Finding Jesus is the real win.
04:44:53.000 And so anyway, with this Lindell Foundation website, it's stood on a desk for about five years now.
04:45:02.000 And when we talk about that, that's where we've had for three months been taking that back in and working on this Election Crime Bureau site, which you're going to hear about in a little bit, okay?
04:45:12.000 There's other tools you've got to hear about today.
04:45:16.000 And that is one of them.
04:45:17.000 So anyone out there looking for right now, like I say, I would like it to get enough donations where I can make them all, get them all.
04:45:25.000 We've got enough that we're producing to get these falls election.
04:45:29.000 We have to get the big ones covered this fall.
04:45:33.000 And, uh, we can masturbate, and yes, we do need funds, but I wasn't, I didn't want to make this before the world, like, Michael Adele's just, he's, he's grifting!
04:45:41.000 You know what, people?
04:45:43.000 I gotta be the worst grifter that ever lived, if they call me a grifter, I'll tell you that.
04:45:48.000 I got 60 million dollars and just borrowed another five, three weeks ago, and it just completely wiped out on money, right?
04:45:55.000 And, uh, but like I said, I think I said it to the Washington Post once,
04:46:00.000 I said, I will spend every dime I have and borrow every dime I can until the last dime is spent to save our country.
04:46:25.000 Thank you.
04:46:30.000 Hi Mike, how are you?
04:46:32.000 Good to see you.
04:46:38.000 We're gonna come back to the plan and stuff again, but I want to I want to bring up the important part the one of the big pieces to this is that we have People reporting the things or the people and by the way We know if there was if there were people there's no way to set off a fake alert either So if you'd have people out there that had one of these we would know where they're at and everything too so they couldn't they couldn't you the reports are real coming in but also
04:47:07.000 And, uh, because I did it in, uh, where I had at Frank Speech, I had report crime.
04:47:14.000 I think it was crime.frankspeech.com.
04:47:16.000 And I had everybody, all these reports coming in.
04:47:19.000 You guys, we got thousands and thousands in the 2022 election during those, during the two weeks, three weeks after.
04:47:25.000 And when we got them all, everybody, it took an army of people to go through them all.
04:47:31.000 And then you go, and then you get to one, wow, this looks good.
04:47:33.000 And you find out it was a lie.
04:47:36.000 That somebody just put it in there.
04:47:37.000 Or you find out that this one here was more important.
04:47:40.000 We had teams of people, but they'd all have to come back to me or to a couple other of my key people to come back and go, oh man, I gotta look.
04:47:49.000 It's what to leave in, what to leave out.
04:47:51.000 These two.
04:47:52.000 There was so much evidence and stuff that poured in, everybody.
04:47:56.000 That poured in.
04:47:57.000 It took so many people.
04:48:01.000 And then you're going to hear about that at the Election Crime Bureau.
04:48:03.000 But one other thing is the trusted input.
04:48:06.000 You have to have trusted input in order to take all that and go do stuff with it.
04:48:13.000 Which you're going to hear about the Election Crime Bureau, which we already have that set up.
04:48:16.000 So all this input.
04:48:17.000 But one of the things is, with the Cause of America, what we've done for over two years now, and met with all these other groups that are umbrellaed under there, and Brene was still here, when you go to Frank Social, let's say it's Cause of America Florida.
04:48:34.000 Everyone that's underneath that, it's not, that's just a, think of Cause of America as just a name on that site for your state, right?
04:48:42.000 Well, all these other groups are there, and one of the biggest fighting groups that I've ever seen was Defend Florida.
04:48:49.000 And Raj is in charge of Defend Florida, and I'll tell you, what these guys did down there, I mean, it was amazing.
04:49:00.000 How much canvassing did you do?
04:49:02.000 We have 67 counties and the volunteers of Defend Florida canvassed 32 of those 67 counties.
04:49:09.000 This was when people were still saying, there is no problem with the voter rolls, what is a voter roll?
04:49:13.000 But a lot of that work that the volunteers did, and it's you and I, it's what they did that put voter rolls on the map for Florida, and we've had legislation passed since then, last year, to address that.
04:49:26.000 But what I'm saying is, these groups, like Defend Florida,
04:49:32.000 I guess I'm bringing Raj out here.
04:49:34.000 I want you to do what was the thing that we when we brought when we came to you with like it's cause of America like I say that placeholder being have one voice everybody that we have one voice think of it as a hub of a wheel of information
04:49:50.000 And Raj would reach out to me, or reach out to Cause America, for resources, for information, everybody.
04:49:59.000 We provide information, like the data.
04:50:01.000 Remember, we have every voter roll in the United States.
04:50:05.000 All these groups need these things to do their job, so they can report the real-time crime.
04:50:10.000 You got it?
04:50:11.000 So I wanted Raj to come out here.
04:50:13.000 I mean, what do you think of the cause of America and having these groups?
04:50:17.000 How important is that?
04:50:18.000 Mike, this is not a single sport.
04:50:20.000 This is a team sport.
04:50:22.000 And what Mike is talking about, I just want to impress on you is so vital because when you go back,
04:50:27.000 You have to embrace other groups throughout the country and Cause of America is your hub to do that.
04:50:33.000 Specifically what we did, we needed access to certain high-ranking officials in the state of Florida that we could not open the door to.
04:50:42.000 We tapped the Cause of America Network and someone in that network was able to open the door.
04:50:48.000 We needed to get word to Mar-a-Lago.
04:50:50.000 None of us had access to that but someone in the Cause of America Network had that.
04:50:54.000 So my friends,
04:50:55.000 This is so, so vital.
04:50:58.000 My friends, the opposition is more funded.
04:51:01.000 They've been doing this for longer than we have.
04:51:04.000 They have more resources.
04:51:05.000 The one thing that we have that we are not tapping is each other.
04:51:10.000 And Cause of America is your pathway to tapping these groups.
04:51:15.000 If you want to know where is a spike in voter registration, you may not have a data guy like Chris Jersky on your team.
04:51:22.000 That's why you need to tap Cause of America.
04:51:24.000 You may not know where Dropboxes are being deployed.
04:51:27.000 Cause of America is your conduit to do that.
04:51:29.000 So my friends, I'm imploring you, imploring you, when someone comes to you and starts bad-mouthing another organization, just walk away.
04:51:39.000 Just walk away.
04:51:41.000 Thank you, Raj.
04:51:46.000 My biggest point isn't us getting other groups and stuff, which they're all going to come on board now, I would hope.
04:51:54.000 But, you know, because we need a centralized communication system.
04:51:58.000 And now, everyone watching at home, I just want two things for you to know.
04:52:04.000 The input you're going to see is real, and there are trusted people out there that are putting in the input.
04:52:11.000 We have been dealing with something for two years now, just in Florida.
04:52:15.000 And there's many, many groups.
04:52:17.000 I believe there's upwards of a hundred other groups across all 50 states, of the bigger groups.
04:52:23.000 I'm sure there's like probably upwards of a thousand of smaller groups, some smaller groups.
04:52:27.000 And they need, they have needs.
04:52:29.000 They have needs out there.
04:52:30.000 They're all doing all these good things being done.
04:52:33.000 You heard yesterday from all 50 states, and you heard the hope.
04:52:37.000 They're out there going, maybe they need a lawyer, maybe they need more funding, whatever.
04:52:43.000 We've been doing all that with this hub of a wheel and the communication.
04:52:48.000 All you have to do at home, everybody, when you have that frank social app, is do one thing.
04:52:55.000 Keep an eye on your crime in your own backyard and the country and then share it everywhere or use that information to go on the ground, go to your office, say, look what's happening here.
04:53:07.000 You're going to have it now.
04:53:09.000 That's the beauty of this is it's trusted, trusted information coming from people that have been vetted and behind saving our country for over two and a half years.
04:53:20.000 And Raj, I'll tell you, you guys, I use you guys, for example, all the time.
04:53:23.000 Let me tell you what defend Florida.
04:53:25.000 When they went out and canvassed, I think they canvassed more than any other back then, just a couple years ago, and we took in Florida, okay?
04:53:34.000 Remember, I've told you the cyber evidence I have from back from January 9th.
04:53:40.000 Remember, the biggest state that votes were taken from in the country was California.
04:53:46.000 Make sense of the biggest, you know, most population, whatever, was 1.5 million.
04:53:51.000 Second to Texas with 1 million.
04:53:54.000 And third was Florida with 960,000.
04:53:56.000 What we did is we took the 960 that I had from the cyber evidence,
04:54:03.000 And then we took over here and we used the cast vote records and extrapolated those numbers that came in between 900 and 1,000.
04:54:10.000 Then we took the Fenn Florida's on-the-ground canvassing, because they went right to the problem spot, so we were able to pinpoint and filter down.
04:54:18.000 And we took that, and that was between 900,000 and a million.
04:54:21.000 So you had three different camera angles of the same diamond heist, right?
04:54:27.000 And, uh, so all the things we've been doing for two and a half years, now you can all be a part of it.
04:54:33.000 And we needed one thing, everybody.
04:54:35.000 We were missing one thing because we don't have the media.
04:54:40.000 We don't have the judges.
04:54:42.000 We don't just like, remember I told you when this started, the El Capone, we don't have the media, the judges, the politicians.
04:54:49.000 We don't have the, um, the election platforms that have all been corrupted.
04:54:56.000 But what we do have is all of you to get the word out.
04:54:59.000 Because we have to get the word out.
04:55:02.000 And now we have a device.
04:55:04.000 We have real-time crime.
04:55:05.000 Remember, you're taking Frake Social, and now you're... By the way, there's going to be on their end, and at Frank Speaks, you're going to see a demo on that later too, where you're going to be able to share all the platforms.
04:55:18.000 You see something on there?
04:55:19.000 You're not only commenting on your own backyard, talking to your neighbors and stuff or whatever going on, because you can filter it down to that too and say, hey, look at our town.
04:55:26.000 What's going on?
04:55:27.000 What's going on in your backyard?
04:55:28.000 What's going on here?
04:55:30.000 And comment on those and, hey, what should we do about it?
04:55:32.000 Well, you know, what are we going to do?
04:55:34.000 Right?
04:55:35.000 But then also, you're going to be able to share that out on every social media platform.
04:55:41.000 And you're going to see later on about Frank Speech of watching where the podcast, that's a unification.
04:55:46.000 Wait till you see that app, by the way, the Frank Speech app, where it's all podcasters that have come there.
04:55:52.000 And all the information there, come there on the TV channels we have there, and they'll be able to get that information out.
04:55:58.000 And why is that important?
04:55:59.000 Because it's going to be a lot easier to go to our officials and say, look at this is real!
04:56:05.000 We have to beat one thing.
04:56:08.000 Our voice has to be bigger than the evil's voice.
04:56:12.000 That's it!
04:56:14.000 Remember when I told you everybody, when I told you yesterday, when it went down our voice to a little dot on January 7th and 8th in 2021.
04:56:21.000 Remember that?
04:56:24.000 And that little voice was that little dot like on an old black and white TV that got so small we could barely see it.
04:56:32.000 Well that voice, it didn't pop to life all at once.
04:56:35.000 But over the last few years it's gotten bigger and bigger and bigger.
04:56:38.000 Now it's got to get bigger than this world has ever seen in history because we're up against every other kind of media out there that is the propaganda being put down and the lies.
04:56:50.000 And the biggest lie we were told, let's not forget this lie tomorrow because we don't know what they're going to do tomorrow.
04:56:56.000 You think, who knows, Fox News gets on there and they'll come out to try and beat us out to the punch.
04:57:02.000 The machines were, this just in, the machines were online, but it's okay.
04:57:06.000 You know, I mean, I don't know what they're going to say.
04:57:09.000 I don't know what the new lie is going to be, but I'll tell you what, when you hear that lie tomorrow, if you hear that lie tomorrow, you're going to go, are you lying now or were you lying then?
04:57:20.000 Okay, we align now or we align then?
04:57:23.000 So that's good.
04:57:24.000 You know, that's very powerful, everybody.
04:57:26.000 But my guess is they're going to go silent on it.
04:57:29.000 So it's going to be up to all of you to spread the word of the plan.
04:57:33.000 But I want to thank you, Raj.
04:57:34.000 You guys are so awesome.
04:57:36.000 I just want to Raj up here to validate that this works, this communication hub, where we have a hub of all the resources and all the communication more than anything.
04:57:47.000 We have one group, like you said, they needed something.
04:57:50.000 We know over here, so we were able to ask that group, have you done this before?
04:57:54.000 Remember everybody, when you go into business, I want to tell you this.
04:57:57.000 Here's an advice for anybody going into business out there.
04:58:01.000 You go into a new business, you find people that have been there before, so you don't make the same mistakes they made, or if they've done something good, you want to duplicate it, right?
04:58:12.000 You know, when I got way back in November and December of 2020,
04:58:17.000 You know, and I'm doing my own investigations.
04:58:20.000 Well, then when it really got big in about January and February and March, we reached out to a lot of other people that had already done a lot of machine investigation.
04:58:30.000 I'm not going to name their names, but I don't want to have to redo what they already did.
04:58:35.000 And that's where we're at.
04:58:36.000 And so, by having this communication, we know where the successes are.
04:58:41.000 Do you know?
04:58:42.000 It's like this, here in Missouri.
04:58:44.000 Do you know how many people across the country, probably not many, know that the first election here with Linda Rantz, right out of Missouri, her hand-counted paper ballot, election was already done!
04:58:56.000 Democrats and Republicans sitting side by side and it got done here in Osage County, or I mean in Osage County, I don't know what county this is, but it was in Osage County, Missouri, and it was done just a couple, three months ago.
04:59:10.000 They got done the same time, 10 minutes later, the machine, 100% accuracy!
04:59:15.000 And everybody trusted it!
04:59:17.000 But the world needs to know about this!
04:59:21.000 Okay, thanks Raj.
04:59:22.000 Thank you.
04:59:22.000 We have Raj Ahin, he's a great leader.
04:59:24.000 Ladies and gentlemen, Patrick Colbeck.
04:59:27.000 And you guys, I want to say this, so things we hear that you heard from all 50 states, these are the things people need to hear, like if you're in California, Shasta County, where they went machine-free.
04:59:41.000 It spread through California, and they were brave.
04:59:47.000 Oh yeah, yeah, here we go.
04:59:52.000 Alright, so what we're going to call you, is this mic on?
04:59:56.000 Yep, we're good.
04:59:57.000 Okay, so what I was telling you, so now I'm going to follow before Patrick goes through the Election Crime Bureau.
05:00:03.000 I'm going to tell you, so here we have, we have a way now to monitor the biggest lie.
05:00:10.000 They're not online.
05:00:11.000 But we have a tool now, we have thousands of people, hundreds of thousands of people on the ground.
05:00:18.000 Doing what they've been doing for two and a half years, reporting the crime.
05:00:23.000 And it all comes back to now, the person sitting at home, and they're going to spread the news about that crime.
05:00:30.000 But there's another piece, and this piece has been worked on.
05:00:34.000 We've been going, think of siloing it out, the Election Crime Bureau.
05:00:39.000 This is what we've done now, this organization, what do we do with all that crime that's coming in?
05:00:47.000 Patrick's going to tell you about that now.
05:00:49.000 This other tool we have that so you know where this is going and you know then that we're dispersing out.
05:00:56.000 What needs to go to lawsuits?
05:00:58.000 What needs to go to to help people on the ground?
05:01:02.000 What needs to go for a sales pitch to your county clerk?
05:01:05.000 Go ahead.
05:01:06.000 Alright, well, now the key is how do you convert that plan into action.
05:01:10.000 It's really what it comes down to.
05:01:11.000 So you need a persistent organization.
05:01:13.000 The bad guys have hundreds and hundreds of organizations that are committed 24-7, 365, to making sure you don't have any freedom anymore.
05:01:23.000 That they can steal the elections away from us.
05:01:25.000 We need organizations that are equally equipped.
05:01:27.000 It's got to be persistent.
05:01:29.000 We can't just simply show up three months before the election, try to figure out who's running for office, and then say, hey, maybe I'll be a poll worker this time.
05:01:38.000 Nope.
05:01:38.000 The days of the easy button are long gone.
05:01:41.000 If you want to keep our freedom, it takes eternal vigilance, and you got to put effort into it.
05:01:47.000 And that's what Mike is setting up here with this Election Crime Bureau.
05:01:51.000 It's providing a persistent organization.
05:01:53.000 We can't have
05:01:54.000 Before we get into that, because I didn't say at the end,
05:02:20.000 Now that you all know what plan you're watching at home, and I want to, this is a shout out to anyone that wants to put any money into anything, whether it's a candidate, whatever you want to do to help save our country, here's what you need to do.
05:02:33.000 LyndaleOffenseFund.org.
05:02:37.000 There's also, there's a way to put checks on there, everything.
05:02:40.000 You want to get a hold of me directly?
05:02:41.000 If it's a big, big donation, I'll come out and say, hey, we need your help.
05:02:46.000 We need the help.
05:02:47.000 This thing, what we're telling you now about the Election Crime Bureau, that takes money, and that's what runs everything.
05:02:55.000 The lawyers I have hired, the cyber people I have hired, everything that I've been paying out of my pocket, everything.
05:03:03.000 I mean, every person that you see out there, most all of them have come from where I have put it out, and I need your help now.
05:03:12.000 The Lindell Offense Fund.
05:03:15.000 We're always on the offense.
05:03:17.000 And I want to say one more time, this isn't for my big billion dollar lawsuits with these criminals.
05:03:25.000 Those are over here.
05:03:26.000 That's cost me tens of millions already.
05:03:29.000 All this money is going towards helping you and helping all Americans to finally expose this garbage that we've been exposed to for years upon years.
05:03:37.000 It's about time we got back into the fight, and this is how we're going to go off and do it.
05:03:41.000 So, in addition to being an aerospace engineer, former senator, I'm also a former management consultant, so I think in PowerPoint, which is
05:03:49.000 And by the way, we're working on some graphics around defining exactly what the plan is so everybody can share it with everyone because the media is going to try to define what it is and we want to make sure that you guys have a point.
05:04:14.000 That the media is going to go completely silent after this event.
05:04:20.000 Because I can't think, I tried to think, how are they going to say they didn't lie?
05:04:27.000 I mean, it's going to be pretty amazing.
05:04:28.000 Well, this may be why they go silent, because now we're going to go into management consultant org charts.
05:04:34.000 This is my organization here now that we set up, the Election Crime Barrel.
05:04:34.000 Right.
05:04:40.000 So you see at the top, and Patrick will go through it now.
05:04:43.000 This is where all the real-time crime reports and everything come to.
05:04:48.000 When we have those groups out in the field that need help, like Defend Florida, every single, this is the hub now that runs the engine.
05:04:56.000 We're at the top there when I'm sitting there and I'm hearing from all these divisions and getting reports and sending this up.
05:05:03.000 Yeah, go do, you know, help these guys, help these guys, help these guys.
05:05:07.000 And right
05:05:07.000 Yep, yeah, this is the lay of the land.
05:05:09.000 So up at the top of the helm, obviously, we got somebody named Director here, and he's been directing us since the beginning on all these activities.
05:05:17.000 And now we're putting it all together and providing all the structure that we need to be effective at everything that we're talking about doing.
05:05:23.000 So it's basically four different operational units.
05:05:26.000 We've got an election... Hold it, I want to say something quick.
05:05:28.000 When you just said that I've been so busy doing that.
05:05:31.000 You guys, just think if I wouldn't have invented my pillow.
05:05:34.000 I don't get much sleep, but when I do it's quality.
05:05:43.000 I definitely haven't gotten much sleep lately.
05:05:46.000 So we've got the Election Crime Unit.
05:05:49.000 That's a primary, you know, action threat, if you will, associated with how we go off and monitor exactly what they're going off and doing in the elections.
05:05:57.000 Then we have a Communications Unit, and you've seen some of the facets.
05:06:00.000 We'll go into each one of these a little bit more detail in a little bit.
05:06:03.000 And a financial unit, which is very, very important because, you know, we're literally being outspent by Zuck bucks to the tune of billions of dollars to none, you know, in many cases, while we're scrambling and rubbing pennies together to get $3,000 for FOIA.
05:06:18.000 Well, yeah, but I mean, across the board, there's all these grassroots groups that are out here.
05:06:26.000 You guys know how much it cost me to put on this event?
05:06:29.000 One million dollars.
05:06:30.000 And I borrowed it.
05:06:48.000 You know, that's how important this is.
05:06:49.000 I'm serious, you guys.
05:06:51.000 This is for all the marbles, folks.
05:06:53.000 This is it.
05:06:54.000 This is it.
05:06:55.000 And so, we need your help supporting this, and then continued operations, obviously.
05:07:00.000 And one of the reasons I had struggled in politics was I didn't know how to ask for money.
05:07:06.000 But we're going to be asking for money.
05:07:08.000 I don't either, but it's there.
05:07:09.000 We have to now.
05:07:09.000 We have to.
05:07:11.000 And so then the last is the operations unit, so that's the back office, that's stuff every organization deals with.
05:07:17.000 Right, and before Patrick goes on, there's names behind all this, and we're not putting them up there for a lot of reasons I'm sure you all know, okay?
05:07:28.000 I don't mind my name being up there.
05:07:29.000 You can see that director, that would normally be my picture.
05:07:32.000 They already know me.
05:07:33.000 A lot of these people, there's lawyers up there, they don't want their name up.
05:07:37.000 Why?
05:07:37.000 Because look at all the other things that have been attacked.
05:07:40.000 Look at the greatest lawyer, Verdi Giuliani, with what's happened to him just this week.
05:07:45.000 So we're going to do a little bit of a deep dive in each one.
05:07:47.000 I want you to understand, I mean the key takeaway on this is not that I know how to use smart shapes in PowerPoint.
05:07:53.000 The key takeaway on this is that we put a lot of thought into how this is going to operate.
05:07:59.000 We got a lot of thought into how to make this idea of the plan turn into something that can last not just for one election cycle,
05:08:07.000 Before he says that again, I gotta say, because you're sparking my mind here, everybody going, what is the endgame we all want?
05:08:14.000 I just want you to, the endgame we all want is
05:08:29.000 Is paper ballots, hand counted, same day voting, precinct level, signature required.
05:08:36.000 Amen, huh?
05:08:38.000 That's what we have to have.
05:08:41.000 Period.
05:08:42.000 So if this, this plan will get us there, but in the meantime, we've got, now we have the biggest tool to use.
05:08:50.000 Because they've been stopping us or at least holding back everything, right?
05:08:54.000 Holding us back because they fail.
05:08:57.000 In 2024, if they can push it by there, our country's gone.
05:09:02.000 Dave, this is also, this gives us the tools to get to that beautiful place we need to be.
05:09:08.000 And by this fall, you know, you have this fall, the way it's laid out now, it's on God's time.
05:09:13.000 This is beautiful because I'll tell you what, in 2024, it's going to be a pretty amazing election when we have paper ballots hand counted and no machines.
05:09:25.000 All right, so now we're going to go deep dive into the business model.
05:09:28.000 And this diagram here, for anybody who's never seen one before, I call it a SIPOC model, or otherwise known as a technical term is Gazinda-Gazada model.
05:09:38.000 All right, so it's just talking about we as an Election Crime Bureau, who are we connecting with?
05:09:43.000 We're talking to partners like Raj, we're talking with Cause of America, we're obviously talking to donors, advisors, but we also want to make sure that the information that we're collecting here is going out to law enforcement, and it's going out to prosecutors, and it's going out to the media, and if they won't put it out, we'll go around the media.
05:10:00.000 Alright, so that's the core operation for the Election Crime Bureau.
05:10:04.000 I want to drill down into specifically the election crime unit branch.
05:10:07.000 We've got three different areas of expertise here.
05:10:10.000 One's a cyber unit, and you're seeing some of the aspects of that today with the WMD that was released today, the wireless monitoring device, right?
05:10:18.000 We've also got a legal unit.
05:10:20.000 Go ahead, yeah.
05:10:20.000 Thank you, Vanna.
05:10:23.000 And then we got a legislative unit talking about model legislation and pulling that together for everybody and providing guidance and policy advisory for that.
05:10:33.000 Then, so there's the Gazinda Gazada for the election crime unit.
05:10:38.000 So next is financial unit activities.
05:10:40.000 And as you can tell, this is a very important part.
05:10:42.000 And don't forget the Lindell Offense Fund.
05:10:46.000 And just share it with your friends and family.
05:10:48.000 The Lindell Offense Fund funds the Election Crime Bureau.
05:10:51.000 It funds it all.
05:10:52.000 This is the only thing.
05:10:53.000 And that was before it was me.
05:10:55.000 And now I need your help.
05:10:57.000 Okay?
05:10:58.000 When you go back, go back one slide.
05:11:00.000 I want to tell everybody this.
05:11:01.000 You see these slides here on those units?
05:11:04.000 Where's the units?
05:11:05.000 You had three things on the units.
05:11:07.000 When you see the Cyber Unit, those are teams of people.
05:11:12.000 You've heard some of their names.
05:11:13.000 A lot of them don't want to get their names out there.
05:11:15.000 I mean, you've seen Dr. Frank and Jeff O'Donnell here.
05:11:18.000 They're out there.
05:11:19.000 These guys are out there, and they keep getting attacked.
05:11:23.000 But there's a team behind that unit, right?
05:11:25.000 That you don't even know about.
05:11:27.000 You've never heard their names.
05:11:29.000 And then same way that legal unit.
05:11:31.000 You've got Kurt Olson, everybody knows who he is, but there's a lot of lawyers behind there too that are getting paid that are part of that team that you don't know, okay?
05:11:40.000 And then you get over to the legislative unit.
05:11:42.000 Those are also, those are not just people, but those are teams of people that know legislature that are going out there and we're finding out where we can go, where the breakthroughs will be.
05:11:52.000 From now on, we're going to have doors that open, like the prayer that we pray to God, open doors that no man can shut and shut doors that no man can open.
05:12:06.000 So the Election Crime Unit is kind of the main hub.
05:12:08.000 When we're starting to talk about everything we're talking about the Election Crime Bureau, that's kind of one of the key areas.
05:12:14.000 But let's get into the financial unit just a bit.
05:12:16.000 So this is fundraising and it's not just for the operations here, it's for as we get above, you know, and we get into the point where we can actually support broader activities, the goal is to help support a lot of other folks and a robust set of needs that you are going to help define.
05:12:32.000 Here's what, here's what they have.
05:12:34.000 I told you a little while ago.
05:12:37.000 About, in fact, I don't know if we have the website up.
05:12:40.000 I got a screenshot.
05:12:41.000 Oh, you got a screenshot.
05:12:42.000 And the donation.
05:12:44.000 OK.
05:12:44.000 All right.
05:12:44.000 We're going to show you that in a minute as we get through this.
05:12:46.000 I want to show you because remember, I told you about my foundation website.
05:12:50.000 This is the back end of that that you're going to see in a minute.
05:12:53.000 So go ahead.
05:12:54.000 So and this is it to the point.
05:12:55.000 So go to Lindell office.
05:12:58.000 OK.
05:12:59.000 So if you go, this is the crime.
05:13:01.000 This is the crime bureau there.
05:13:02.000 Now, when you went to needs, click on needs.
05:13:06.000 I can't.
05:13:06.000 Let's pretend we're on the website.
05:13:12.000 You can all go there.
05:13:13.000 You can go to the website.
05:13:16.000 And if you click needs, what we're going to have, right now you see one need.
05:13:21.000 Lindell Offense Fund, right?
05:13:24.000 But what we're going to have is just like I told you.
05:13:28.000 And when I had around the world, yeah, there's an example, but I'm going to go back.
05:13:32.000 When I had around the world, and I had 105 countries, and it would come up this thing to tell you what the need was.
05:13:38.000 We had videos, you know, of telling it was the backstory of what that need was, right?
05:13:43.000 And then we did it in this kind of country, like I say, in Detroit, they might have needed this over here on the west side of Detroit needed this, this park fund, whatever it was.
05:13:52.000 Well now what you're going to see up in the Election Crime Bureau, you're going to see needs, micro-needs, like this.
05:13:57.000 Needs where you'll see money raised, goal, Antrim County wireless connection monitor.
05:14:03.000 Once again, if we have these out there, when we do put these out there, so you can have one in your own county or own thing.
05:14:11.000 Before today, I wasn't going to do that because the media would go, you know what, Mike Liddell's trying to sell you a device.
05:14:16.000 And then I thought today,
05:14:18.000 Is that so bad?
05:14:19.000 I'm not making money on them.
05:14:21.000 I'm not making money.
05:14:22.000 I want to get them out there, but I can't afford to get them out there.
05:14:25.000 So we will probably have up there each county, if you want them your county, you can go there and click and help to get one of these.
05:14:31.000 So the bottom line, you can help... In fact, I just decided that's what we're gonna do.
05:14:39.000 So...
05:14:40.000 You can give overall to the Lindell Offense Fund and that's what we're asking for you to do right now.
05:14:47.000 Right, and then we'll have micro needs up there right now.
05:14:51.000 Right now, the Lindell Offense Fund, we've got to get enough to get these in every single parish in Louisiana, Mississippi, Kentucky, the big elections this fall.
05:15:05.000 That's what we need for that.
05:15:06.000 That's immediate.
05:15:08.000 And by the way, the only reason these are sample right now is we want to start
05:15:23.000 We go through an actual approval process for each of these needs.
05:15:27.000 That's right.
05:15:27.000 This isn't a... Yeah.
05:15:29.000 Yeah.
05:15:29.000 So where are these needs coming from?
05:15:31.000 Let me tell you where they're coming from.
05:15:33.000 These are real needs.
05:15:34.000 They're coming from the cause of America.
05:15:37.000 So they're out there.
05:15:38.000 They know.
05:15:39.000 They know your area.
05:15:40.000 You have a cause of America in every single state, every single county.
05:15:40.000 They know.
05:15:45.000 So you'll have that, so you'll be able to... If you have needs, we're going to know about it in your county.
05:15:50.000 And believe me,
05:15:52.000 The needs we're talking about are not for other, you know, we need a homeless shelter over here.
05:15:58.000 I'm sorry.
05:15:59.000 This is money that's needed to secure our elections today.
05:16:04.000 That's it!
05:16:07.000 Because everything that manifests from that, everything that manifests from those elections, and we need to have elections, not selections.
05:16:15.000 So every need that's up there is going to help save our country and secure our elections.
05:16:21.000 That's it.
05:16:22.000 You can trust me on that.
05:16:23.000 It's not going to be going to save the whales.
05:16:26.000 I'm sorry, it can't.
05:16:28.000 Period.
05:16:29.000 I know there are all great needs out there, but the biggest need we have is to secure our elections and save our country.
05:16:36.000 Then you can worry about all that stuff later.
05:16:39.000 And you guys have heard a lot about the importance of Cause of America, especially over the last few minutes, right?
05:16:44.000 Well, Cause of America is one of the ways that we're going to use to actually screen some of these needs.
05:16:50.000 Well, screen them all.
05:16:51.000 That's where they're coming in from.
05:16:52.000 Because the other groups do.
05:16:54.000 It all comes in in this umbrella.
05:16:56.000 So we get it, we look at the need, and they'll be putting these up, these GoFundMes, whatever, and whatever that is.
05:17:02.000 And by the way, when they get up there, and if they, let's say the need's met early, then it goes into the general fund.
05:17:08.000 We'll tell you all that, the lawyers gotta put up all this legal stuff, right?
05:17:12.000 So, you know, what always bugs me, it always moves too slow for me.
05:17:15.000 Because America's gonna help do the vetting, too, as well.
05:17:17.000 So guys, we need these ground troops, not just at election time, but all year round.
05:17:22.000 And we know there's lawsuits that are going on.
05:17:24.000 People need to be defended.
05:17:25.000 These lawyers that are being attacked need to be defended.
05:17:28.000 This is how you can help out.
05:17:30.000 Right now though, please focus on Lindell Offense Fund.
05:17:34.000 Trust me, every one of these is going on right now.
05:17:38.000 Can you imagine?
05:17:41.000 These needs come in and I've had to for the first time.
05:17:44.000 It started this spring where I've had to turn down people.
05:17:47.000 I'm going, this is so important, but I couldn't find other people even to help out, to put money into it and say, call me up, Mike, we need an attorney.
05:17:55.000 I said, we can't afford one.
05:17:57.000 Or we need a cyber guy.
05:17:59.000 And I'm on my cyber guys.
05:18:00.000 I don't have it.
05:18:01.000 They're spread out their work and they can't, and I don't have enough to bring on other ones to pay.
05:18:05.000 You know, this is where we're at, everybody.
05:18:09.000 What's really powerful, I think, is that, guys, you're actually funding an organization that's been well thought out.
05:18:15.000 We've been doing it for two and a half years.
05:18:15.000 It's already ongoing.
05:18:21.000 So guys, this is real stuff.
05:18:23.000 There's a lot of effort and time that's been put into this and right now we're kind of in the mode where at the end of the road we need your assistance to step in and get other people that are likewise interested in the security
05:18:38.000 Let me tell you what you all can do.
05:18:40.000 Everybody watch it from home.
05:18:42.000 You all know, you're in the RNC, or you're out there, and you're in all your Republican campaigns, or for that matter, you're out there and you're a Democrat.
05:18:53.000 Go to your big donors so we have fair elections and have the donors donate to that fund.
05:18:59.000 And fill it up, every single person, I don't care who it is.
05:19:02.000 You want to secure our elections, that's what we have to have.
05:19:06.000 And it don't matter if you got someone out there that puts in all these candidates.
05:19:10.000 They're the ones that have the most money to lose.
05:19:13.000 Why?
05:19:14.000 Because they're dumping money into a flush toilet!
05:19:17.000 You know?
05:19:18.000 Your candidate, it doesn't matter how much he campaigns, it doesn't matter how much money you pour into him.
05:19:23.000 Does everybody understand that?
05:19:25.000 It doesn't matter how much money you spend to campaign anymore, when it's already written out there for you what the election outcome is.
05:19:33.000 The evil knows the outcome.
05:19:35.000 It doesn't matter how much money you waste.
05:19:36.000 In fact, they probably enjoy that.
05:19:39.000 Yeah.
05:19:40.000 They probably do!
05:19:41.000 You got, you know, you don't think all those networks, those TV networks, the TV money that goes in there?
05:19:46.000 You think the TV?
05:19:47.000 Think of those guys!
05:19:49.000 Then think of Fox News and CNN and all those TV, those campaign ads that they get that make my pillow ads cost more.
05:19:58.000 And you're just flushing money down the toilet, giving money to these big outfits for campaign money to go spend money on TV when they were going to win all along.
05:20:06.000 But you, but because a machine stole them from our American dream, flush the toilet.
05:20:12.000 I'm telling you now, is everybody, you want to save our country, you put money into the Lyndale Legal, or the LyndaleOffenseFund.org, and I'm going to have anybody out there that, you know what, I'm going to tell everybody.
05:20:29.000 I started doing donor events about two years ago, I did two of them, or three of them.
05:20:34.000 You know, I didn't raise a dime.
05:20:36.000 A dime at those ones.
05:20:38.000 $5,000, whatever it was.
05:20:39.000 I did another one where I reached out to individuals.
05:20:43.000 And there's people that have helped.
05:20:45.000 I can count them on one hand.
05:20:48.000 One of them's here, and I'm not going to tell you who it is, but one of them's here, where it was a big amount.
05:20:52.000 One hand I can count on, because here's what I believe.
05:20:56.000 People want to help, but they couldn't wrap their head around, oh, Mike Lindell, he just wants to get rid of all the machines, and that's such an impossibility.
05:21:03.000 I'd be wasting my money.
05:21:05.000 He's such a good fighter, and he's out there every day and spending his fortune.
05:21:09.000 Or maybe we think Mike Lindell's got enough money, and he could just go until he's buried.
05:21:13.000 But that, but the, and that's a good, you know what?
05:21:16.000 Both of them are probably good arguments.
05:21:17.000 If I'm out there going, well, Mike's got enough money and, and you know what?
05:21:21.000 He'll never be able to get rid of the machines.
05:21:22.000 That's such a, nobody will, you know, it's an impossible task.
05:21:26.000 Well, I'm here to tell you, now you've seen the plan.
05:21:29.000 It's not so impossible, is it?
05:21:31.000 God gave us this plan and with God, all things are possible.
05:21:38.000 And now I would hope that everybody, that all those people across this country that want to save our country, know where to put the money.
05:21:46.000 They know where to put it because I am promising you with every sales pitch I've ever done, this is it.
05:21:53.000 You don't get to sit back and we talk about courage being contagious.
05:21:57.000 We have the people that have courage, everybody.
05:21:59.000 They're in this room.
05:22:00.000 There's hundreds of thousands of them out there.
05:22:03.000 Most of them have quit their jobs and volunteering.
05:22:06.000 They're trying to save their country.
05:22:08.000 They've whole lives, you've seen yesterday, devoted.
05:22:11.000 They spend 12, 18 hours a day trying to get someone to listen, a judge to listen, or their county clerk to listen.
05:22:19.000 We've been taken over by these computers.
05:22:22.000 51 countries, 52, Brazil being the last one, have lost their freedoms forever because of these computers!
05:22:30.000 And we get one shot to save our country, and for that matter, save the world!
05:22:36.000 And this is where you need to put your money, right now!
05:22:40.000 Every dime you can spare!
05:22:42.000 The Lindell Office Fund.org!
05:22:47.000 It needs to support all the people that are out there right now doing the work.
05:22:51.000 There's people out there, do you know what I do?
05:22:53.000 I have borrowed money so many times where I didn't have it.
05:22:57.000 To give money to people that didn't have the money.
05:23:00.000 One of them is on this stage right now.
05:23:02.000 He spent every dime he has and I borrowed money last week to give him money.
05:23:08.000 So he could come here and do all the work he's been doing.
05:23:12.000 This guy, Mike's heart is all in.
05:23:15.000 I've never asked this man for a dime, yet after every single time we go off and volunteer and provide help, he always provides the financial help.
05:23:23.000 Guys, he's got a heart of gold.
05:23:25.000 You guys know it.
05:23:27.000 Many of you have sacrificially given to come here to this event yourself.
05:23:31.000 Now we need to share this word out to as many people as possible.
05:23:35.000 And, you know, many hands make light work.
05:23:39.000 I always talk about one of the ways you can go off and take back our country and restore the voice of the people is that with some simple mathematics.
05:23:48.000 You know that big donors obviously have been very frustrating.
05:23:53.000 They're not contributing as much as we'd like them to see, but we want them to contribute.
05:23:57.000 But you know what?
05:23:58.000 $10,000, $10,000 donations equals $10,000, $10,000 donations.
05:24:00.000 So you may not have a lot of money.
05:24:00.000 Right?
05:24:05.000 But you know what?
05:24:06.000 It's the same amount of money.
05:24:07.000 And if you have that mindset, you know, you just donated $10 per month for an election cycle, that's $2.4 million.
05:24:15.000 For our country, this isn't about a candidate anymore.
05:24:19.000 And we outnumber the bad guys.
05:24:21.000 And it's about time we let them know it with our pocketbook and with our voice.
05:24:26.000 And the key on getting it out with our voice is one other aspect of the Election Crime Bureau organization that Mike's been laying the groundwork sacrificially on for years.
05:24:35.000 And that deals with the communications unit.
05:24:37.000 I mean, Frank Speech.
05:24:39.000 What do you think that is?
05:24:40.000 That's a way to go around the media and provide communications directly to people.
05:24:43.000 That's why I built that.
05:24:45.000 Frank Social.
05:24:45.000 That cost me almost 12 million dollars and it was a burn rate of a million dollars a month.
05:24:50.000 Cause of America.
05:24:51.000 I'll tell you one thing.
05:24:53.000 I would have flown every one of you here and you know that if you go back a couple years when I had the money to do it.
05:24:58.000 But this has been... Why do you think they came after me and sued me?
05:25:02.000 It ain't the 8 billion dollars.
05:25:04.000 It's the tens of millions of dollars I'm paying on lawyers and everything else to fight that.
05:25:09.000 That's a big distraction for me!
05:25:10.000 I don't even care about that!
05:25:12.000 You think I care about losing 8 billion dollars?
05:25:15.000 Two years from now, I ain't gonna lose that, it's all a facade, it's all a distraction and a big lie.
05:25:20.000 Every one of those indictments for our great, real President Donald Trump, every lawfare lawsuit in this country, when you get past it, if we get past the 2020 fair election, oh yeah, you all win, all of us would win, but then we're, you know, we've lost our country.
05:25:35.000 So isn't this the plan, the perfect timing in history, everybody?
05:25:39.000 We've got all the tools now.
05:25:42.000 So don't underestimate the power of this communications unit and the fact that we've already put all the effort into developing these assets.
05:25:49.000 They're there.
05:25:50.000 They're there for the taking.
05:25:52.000 And now it's a matter of everybody using it.
05:25:55.000 And one of the key things I want to remind everybody of, in the Frank's social app, if you go into your profile area, there's a little link and you can share that link
05:26:03.000 With everybody on Twitter, on all the other social media networks.
05:26:07.000 Take advantage of that, because that'll plug them into social media, and that'll expand the effectiveness of this communications unit.
05:26:14.000 Imagine going around all this censorship.
05:26:16.000 I don't know about you, I'm sick and tired of being censored.
05:26:18.000 I'm censored by Amazon, I can't advertise my book on there.
05:26:21.000 I'm censored by PayPal, I'm censored by LinkedIn, I'm censored by, I was censored by Twitter, now it seems to be a little bit better.
05:26:28.000 You know, Patrick, too, you guys, so on Frank's social,
05:26:32.000 If you, with that over there, you're also, it's a sister over there to Frank Speech, where I have Lyndell TV.
05:26:39.000 We have a lineup, you've heard the Emerald Robinson, Brandon House, Steve Bannon, all these, all these lineups of people that a lot of the focus, or most of the focus is on what?
05:26:49.000 Election crime.
05:26:51.000 Okay?
05:26:51.000 Stuff you're not going to see on Fox News, on Newsmax, or Salem Media.
05:26:56.000 They're not going to talk to you about what's going on.
05:26:58.000 The positives, right?
05:27:00.000 So one of the things is, what you're going to see when we demo Frank's speech is, those clips that we're going to put over there, they're also going to be over on Frank's social, where you can just pick it and just share that out!
05:27:12.000 So we're sharing out, just like the summit.
05:27:14.000 One of the things, and we're going to have calls to action I'm going to do later in the day.
05:27:18.000 But later in the day here, I'm going to give you calls to action, some I haven't even told you yet, because they're still working on two things that I wanted, I thought of in the back, I go, wow.
05:27:27.000 Because, and this is a way, tomorrow morning,
05:27:30.000 I said to you all, I said, wonder what the evil's going to do.
05:27:33.000 Are they going to go silent on us, or are they going to go into attack mode?
05:27:36.000 Okay, it's going to be one or the other.
05:27:38.000 But I have a way tomorrow.
05:27:40.000 You know, the part where they go silent, that's the part actually that scares me the most, I'm telling you.
05:27:46.000 Going silent.
05:27:47.000 Okay?
05:27:48.000 Because we need this to go.
05:27:49.000 We need this plan.
05:27:50.000 Everyone in the country to know that we have a plan, that this plan's there.
05:27:54.000 But I have a plan, on a call to action, I'm going to tell you later today, that's going to solve that for tomorrow morning.
05:28:00.000 Trust me.
05:28:01.000 And all of you will be involved in that.
05:28:03.000 And it's very easy.
05:28:04.000 You can do it from the comfort of your own easy chair tonight.
05:28:08.000 And as we start getting more and more media folks that realize that what we're talking about is true and they frankly can benefit financially by getting the word out because then they won't suffer the same fate as places like Fox when they get rid of folks like Lou Dobbs or Tucker Carlson, right?
05:28:27.000 When they start waking up to the fact that what we're talking about is important to their viewers, we're going to make sure that we have another mechanism to amplify your voice.
05:28:35.000 So this communications unit is very powerful.
05:28:38.000 We've got organizations like Turning Point, etc., that are all working and rolling in the same direction with everything that we're doing.
05:28:44.000 Now, by the way, everybody, I told you there were 15 people that knew.
05:28:49.000 I flew out to Turning Point and met with Charlie Kirk and Tyler Baller, and when I told them, they were going, wow!
05:28:57.000 You know, and I couldn't get to everyone before this.
05:29:00.000 It's like my pillow.
05:29:01.000 When you have my pillow, if a radio host tries it, now they believe in it.
05:29:04.000 They're selling it from the heart.
05:29:07.000 Everyone I had told, including General Flynn and everyone, I wanted them, what do you think of this?
05:29:11.000 And from the heart, they're going, this is it.
05:29:13.000 This is it.
05:29:14.000 This works.
05:29:15.000 We got him in the biggest lie that was ever told to us.
05:29:19.000 The lie that blocked us getting through those doors we needed to get through.
05:29:24.000 Mind you, it's not their only lie, but it's the one that we can demonstrate with the resources we put out right now.
05:29:29.000 And so, anyway, so we've also got Cause of America.
05:29:33.000 That's kind of like a grassroots communication effort.
05:29:36.000 I mean, we've got calls every single Monday night that are going on right now, and you get to be kept up to date.
05:29:41.000 By the way, they have employees, a lot of them.
05:29:44.000 I've been paying them for two and a half years.
05:29:47.000 That's out of my pocket.
05:29:49.000 Yep.
05:29:50.000 And then, don't forget, we got the Frank Speech Platform.
05:29:53.000 So he's actually got three live stream broadcasts and all these other podcasters that we've seen out here with folks like Emerald Robinson and Joe Altman, you're going to hear from a little bit later.
05:30:04.000 So guys, and Steve Bannon and all the folks you guys know, they're all out there with a whole... and Sharona.
05:30:11.000 These were put on there, well those are Lindo TV 1 and 2, but all these podcasts we put on, these are people also that lost their homes way back on January 7th and 8th, when they were de-platformed, remember?
05:30:23.000 When they tried to turn out our lights forever?
05:30:26.000 They were de-platformed on Vimeo, Evo YouTube, and all those other platforms.
05:30:32.000 Did I say?
05:30:33.000 It's amazing, by the way, I'll say something about YouTube.
05:30:36.000 RSBN's been live-streaming this and I still can't believe YouTube hasn't took it down.
05:30:41.000 That's a little mini-miracle, I'm telling you everybody.
05:30:43.000 Somebody dropped the ball.
05:30:45.000 And it's too late now if they've already seen the plan, right?
05:30:49.000 You know, I feel a little bit like I'm in the land of misfit toys, you know, from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
05:30:55.000 But I'll tell you, it's a home, and there's a promise around that.
05:30:59.000 And I'm confident that the pit that they dug for us, they're going to fall into, and everything's going to be turning out just fine, guys.
05:31:05.000 All right, so operations, because everybody loves talking about back office operations.
05:31:10.000 So we still have accounting, HR, IT, and legal.
05:31:13.000 And I'm just going to fly through that quick.
05:31:14.000 But here's kind of the information technology suite.
05:31:17.000 So when we're talking about IT, I just want to give you a quick overview of how some of these tools are working together with one another.
05:31:24.000 Mike's had a lot of foresight on it.
05:31:25.000 It's almost like he's had some divine inspiration and guidance on this to go off and put this together beforehand.
05:31:31.000 Just on Frank's speech, you know, every came along in perfect timing.
05:31:35.000 You know why I made Frank's speech?
05:31:37.000 This was the spring of 2021.
05:31:41.000 I, you know, when I came out from January 9th, the evidence and the famous picture at the White House running around with martial law papers, just a little bit of thing after January 6th, right?
05:31:51.000 So they go in and the media, they attacked every vendor I had.
05:31:56.000 They attacked my, I had two things overseas.
05:31:59.000 They attacked them.
05:32:00.000 They attacked all my, everything you could attack day by day by day.
05:32:04.000 But what did I do?
05:32:05.000 I kept going, hey,
05:32:07.000 Did you hear about China?
05:32:08.000 Did you hear about these machines?
05:32:09.000 Did you hear about me?
05:32:10.000 Mike, you lost four more retailers today.
05:32:12.000 Did you hear about the machines?
05:32:13.000 The bad media attacking me, I was able to get the word out.
05:32:17.000 I didn't care how much I got attacked.
05:32:19.000 I didn't care how far it went down, because I had seen, I had seen that this was a, these machines, it wasn't about one election now, it was over.
05:32:28.000 And it was so critical.
05:32:30.000 But I will say this, if you look up there, does everybody remember Newsmax?
05:32:36.000 It was very famous.
05:32:38.000 On February 4th of 2021, I went on Newsmax, and there were two reporters, and I had just lost, my pillow had just lost to Twitter, which was historical.
05:32:48.000 But let me give you a little background about that.
05:32:51.000 The media didn't attack me for like two days as we streamed into February.
05:32:56.000 So like two days, they didn't attack me.
05:32:58.000 So I'm going, I gotta get this back in the news.
05:33:01.000 I'm being ignored, right?
05:33:03.000 So I go, you know, I'm laying in bed and I go, it's like 1130 at night.
05:33:06.000 Remember, I had already lost my personal Twitter.
05:33:09.000 And I'm going, maybe if I get my, you know, I lose MyPillow's Twitter, that would make worldwide news, right?
05:33:16.000 And I'm sitting there, so I'm getting on Twitter and I go, I go, this is what Jack Dorsey, this is what Jack did to me to take my Twitter down, my personal Twitter.
05:33:29.000 The last post ever was my Lindell Recovery Director that wrote this beautiful thing about me, about my past.
05:33:36.000 And anyway,
05:33:37.000 Well, guys, there's a lot.
05:33:39.000 I'll give you some.
05:33:39.000 Let me finish this.
05:33:42.000 And I just think of that letter.
05:33:45.000 Anyway, so she writes this, so I'm laying in bed, and they didn't take it down, right?
05:33:53.000 And I put up another post, and now it gets to be like midnight, and I'm going, I gotta get up in the morning, I gotta get to bed, and I'm going, finally I said, at Jack, we know you were in on this, this crime, this election crime, we know you were in on this, and all the bots and trolls that go, take him down, Jack, take him down!
05:34:11.000 And he took my Twitter down, my bill of Twitter.
05:34:14.000 When Morning hit, it was worldwide news, the number one story in the world, that a company, not a person, lost their Twitter account, right?
05:34:24.000 So it accomplished what I wanted.
05:34:26.000 So now I'm going on, but let me tell you this, all the media, including Salem Media, where all their hosts, remember back then, I couldn't go on,
05:34:38.000 You talk about, they're all going, Mike Lindell lost three more retailers today, let's all support him and buy pillows.
05:34:45.000 But I couldn't go on there to tell them why I lost my, why they're attacking me.
05:34:52.000 You understand that?
05:34:53.000 I couldn't go on to say why they're attacking me.
05:34:56.000 So what would I rather lose?
05:34:58.000 My money or my voice?
05:35:00.000 I'll take my money anytime.
05:35:03.000 They can attack me all they want, I can't lose my voice.
05:35:06.000 So anyway, I go on Newsmax.
05:35:09.000 And I'm landing at this airport on my plane, and my assistant, she had texted me, you get down to where I didn't have a signal, and it said, the text was, Mike, whatever you do when you go on Newsmax, don't talk about the machines.
05:35:26.000 Okay?
05:35:29.000 I didn't get the memo, okay?
05:35:34.000 And I went on Newsmax!
05:35:36.000 And I get on there, and they go, they got this guy, there's a gal and a guy, you've all seen the clip, and they go, if you don't, look it up, says, Mike, Mike, you lost your Twitter account, um, boy, cancel culture, and I go, did you hear about Dominion?
05:35:50.000 And the guy, he went ballistic, and he's going, Mike, Mike, we're not talking about machines here, and he goes, we here at Newsmax,
05:35:58.000 Do not believe there was any election crime.
05:36:00.000 He's trying to read this and they muted me.
05:36:03.000 Then I come back on and he sets it down and he goes, so Mike, and he started asking me another question about the Twitter.
05:36:10.000 I go, did you hear about Dominion in China?
05:36:12.000 Whatever.
05:36:12.000 And he goes, he goes, we, you know, cause I didn't, I'm not going to listen.
05:36:16.000 Right.
05:36:16.000 I'm going, why am I not telling you why, why they took my Twitter?
05:36:20.000 So he rips his microphone off and leaves the stage.
05:36:23.000 Everybody does that.
05:36:24.000 Remember seeing that?
05:36:26.000 You know why you're seeing it?
05:36:26.000 Because it was the number one story in the world that day!
05:36:30.000 But you see what I'm saying is, so, so that kept the news, it kept me in the news of telling everybody, the world, we have, you guys, we have evidence, it's a cyber attack beyond anything you've ever seen!
05:36:44.000 China's taken our country!
05:36:46.000 And when I say that, we all know, CCP, the Uniparty, the Deep State Globalists.
05:36:52.000 I knew that then, because we had this evidence that the only explanation was these computers.
05:36:57.000 So everybody, they attack, they attack.
05:37:00.000 Now, on February 4th when Smartmatic sued Fox News that started lawfare, you all know that.
05:37:06.000 But there was something that was coming out the very next day and that was absolute proof.
05:37:11.000 Now we put that movie together in seven days.
05:37:16.000 And I'm telling you, you know what, everyone asks me, Mike, was there every time you were afraid during this whole time?
05:37:22.000 Only once, and that was 10 days before the impeachment trials.
05:37:26.000 Remember that?
05:37:27.000 That was impeachment trials in early February of 2021.
05:37:32.000 And I'm sitting there and I'm not able to, nobody's listening.
05:37:36.000 I can't, I'm losing everything.
05:37:38.000 They're attacking me, losing box stores.
05:37:41.000 And then, and then I heard, you know, I imagined those impeachment trials that we would all be able to go on there.
05:37:46.000 I'd be able to go on with the evidence, just like the OJ trial, right?
05:37:50.000 And we'd all see the evidence and we'd get our country back.
05:37:53.000 And they, you know, we'd get this apology, whoever did it, whatever it was.
05:37:57.000 Well, then I got a call from one of my Senator friends.
05:38:00.000 And he said, Mike, they're not going to let evidence be shown.
05:38:04.000 And he goes, and I go, and I'm going, and now I'm flushed down because now I'm going, okay, here's a guy running around the White House, said martial law, looks like a secret agent, and you just had January 6th.
05:38:19.000 And all I could think of is, you know,
05:38:22.000 It wasn't even so much what they're going to do to me, but it was like, it's over, right?
05:38:29.000 And I'm going to God, please God.
05:38:31.000 You know, how can I be handed this?
05:38:34.000 But nothing to do with it.
05:38:40.000 Guys.
05:38:42.000 And I prayed.
05:38:44.000 And I prayed.
05:38:45.000 I prayed that day.
05:39:15.000 Thank you.
05:39:16.000 But I prayed that day and I got down on my knees and I said, God, how can we be given this?
05:39:22.000 You know, give us, give us, give us grace.
05:39:25.000 I said, we need something right now.
05:39:28.000 And it was like right away, because we couldn't communicate this to the world, this evidence that I had.
05:39:34.000 It's not what I thought was going to happen.
05:39:36.000 We'd be able to put it out there.
05:39:39.000 And it was like right away, do a movie.
05:39:42.000 When I'm going to do a movie in, what, seven days?
05:39:47.000 And I wanted it to be out by, you know, in my head it was, and it's got to be out by that Friday.
05:39:52.000 The impeachment trials were the following Tuesday.
05:39:55.000 And they were all about that there's no evidence, remember?
05:39:58.000 And so by a miracle, we put that movie together in six days.
05:40:05.000 Patrick, you were there.
05:40:06.000 Yeah.
05:40:07.000 I didn't know anybody.
05:40:08.000 I didn't know all the people that came for that movie.
05:40:10.000 I had never met them.
05:40:12.000 I didn't know Patrick, Matt DiPerno.
05:40:14.000 This was all a miracle that this was put together and done in seven days.
05:40:19.000 Actually, I think it was six days, actually.
05:40:21.000 But anyway, on February 5th,
05:40:25.000 When we launched Absolute Proof by 9am, and I can tell you a back story, as I'm driving, I'm driving at, uh, at, uh, from Brandon's house, first time I met him too, and we made this movie, and we only had one copy of it.
05:40:41.000 And I remember we had all the security left except for one guy.
05:40:46.000 And we had to have this done by 9 a.m.
05:40:49.000 because it was being shown.
05:40:50.000 And so he's editing it, piecing it together, giving me this drive I had to take out of there.
05:40:56.000 And I remember I had to go to my hotel and I said, keep the security guy here to protect that copy.
05:41:04.000 I remember heading to my hotel and I get there and it's like you know what I'm not even going to go into that but there was something happened there and I got pulled over and I thought it was a bad guy behind me and I mean I'm going like this and he's following like this and it's the middle of night we're the only two on the road
05:41:21.000 And here I get, I'm finally, I'm just going to hit the gas to Florida and I'll check, you know, to take off.
05:41:28.000 And he turns on his lights.
05:41:29.000 It's a cop.
05:41:29.000 And he goes, and he goes, uh, Mike Lindell.
05:41:32.000 He says, are you done with the movie?
05:41:35.000 And I, we hadn't even told anyone he had heard as a neighbor.
05:41:37.000 And he goes, I go, yeah, we're done.
05:41:39.000 And I said, I got to get to my home.
05:41:40.000 He gave me a police escort there and all the way back.
05:41:46.000 But anyway, so this comes out the next morning and I think you all need to know this.
05:41:52.000 This launched at 9 a.m.
05:41:54.000 the next morning all the way up to February 4th.
05:41:57.000 I was attacked every day from morning till night by media every single day.
05:42:02.000 That's all I did for 18 hours a day.
05:42:05.000 I'd let them call me at midnight.
05:42:07.000 I don't have a PR person.
05:42:09.000 I don't have, I didn't have, it was just me getting on the phone talking to the New York Times and CNN, Politico, Huffington Post, the Daily Beast, the Daily Mail, all of them just attacking me relentlessly.
05:42:22.000 I'm going, I go, they're writing their articles and I go, yes, I lost three more readers.
05:42:26.000 I would spread out the disaster so that I could keep it in the news.
05:42:31.000 Spread out the disaster as my company just... Well, when this movie fell on February 5th at 9 a.m.
05:42:40.000 and it went live to the world, I'll tell you what, you talk about going Fox on someone, which I mean silent,
05:42:48.000 Every media person in the world, and when it's completely silent, Google blocked it.
05:42:55.000 You couldn't Google my name.
05:42:56.000 You couldn't Google absolute proof.
05:42:59.000 You couldn't Google nothing.
05:43:00.000 They took over Google.
05:43:01.000 They took over my Wikipedia.
05:43:03.000 Literally, you couldn't even do anything.
05:43:09.000 You could not do anything.
05:43:11.000 I mean, you talk about silencing someone, but you know what?
05:43:15.000 People were so longing for the truth that 150 million people seen that movie in four days.
05:43:25.000 In four days!
05:43:26.000 And that was all of you sharing it.
05:43:28.000 It was two hours long, and then YouTube made a big mistake.
05:43:32.000 They forgot to take it down for two hours, and then, you know, it was too late then that it got out.
05:43:38.000 But they broke YouTube.
05:43:39.000 They took that out.
05:43:40.000 They took it down on Vimeo.
05:43:42.000 They broke, we broke other channels.
05:43:43.000 The grace of God stayed up so everybody could watch, right?
05:43:47.000 But here's the, here's the point I'm getting at.
05:43:50.000 You talk about communication, there's a point to all this.
05:43:55.000 So the point I'm getting at, from February 5th on, every single journalist in this country, I have hundreds of them, everyone's got my cell phone number.
05:44:05.000 Every single one!
05:44:07.000 And they went by, no one.
05:44:10.000 I would call them up, they wouldn't answer.
05:44:13.000 Text them, I get no text.
05:44:16.000 Silence.
05:44:17.000 17 days went by, everybody.
05:44:19.000 And that scared me.
05:44:20.000 I'm going, you could have all the evidence in the world.
05:44:22.000 They want to silence someone?
05:44:24.000 They just can just take you out of the loop.
05:44:27.000 And that scared me.
05:44:28.000 I'm going, now, I'm going, what?
05:44:31.000 You know, how do we ever get anything back?
05:44:33.000 How do we ever get this out there now?
05:44:35.000 So I had to get back in the news again to be able to spread the word.
05:44:39.000 So I called up Swin.
05:44:41.000 He worked for the Daily Beast back then.
05:44:45.000 And I go, Swin, I go, at least Swin, him and I, we've argued so many times, you know, I became kind of indirectly with all these, I call them these, the left media, right?
05:44:58.000 One guy that works for the Daily Beast now, I made him read my whole book.
05:45:03.000 I usually do that, I read my whole book, and I witnessed to him for four hours on a Saturday afternoon about Jesus one day, hoping to turn him.
05:45:10.000 I said, what went wrong with you?
05:45:11.000 His name is Zach.
05:45:13.000 You know, because he was born in a Christian family or whatever, and then he got in college and they just, you know, brainwashed him, zapped him, you know?
05:45:22.000 Well, anyway, I called up Swin.
05:45:25.000 I said, Swin, I said, you know, Dominion hasn't sued me.
05:45:30.000 Why don't you go ask them why they haven't sued me?
05:45:33.000 And he goes, you know, I go, be a real journalist and go do some work once instead of being lazy and just bad, you know, attacking me every day.
05:45:40.000 Go ask them once.
05:45:41.000 Give them some accountability.
05:45:42.000 Why aren't you suing Mike Lindell?
05:45:44.000 Because I'm thinking they're, you know, they're not suing me because I got all the evidence, right?
05:45:48.000 If they sue me, I can show all that.
05:45:51.000 So he goes over to Dominion, he goes over, hey Dominion, how come you're not suing Mike Lindell?
05:45:55.000 Oh, we're gonna sue him, yeah, yeah, we're gonna sue him.
05:45:57.000 So Dominion, or so Swin calls me back, he goes, yep, yep, they're gonna sue ya.
05:46:02.000 I go, well why don't you do a story about it?
05:46:04.000 So he did, he puts out, Dominion's gonna sue Mike Lindell, blah, blah, blah.
05:46:09.000 I'm waiting, I'm waiting, and three days go by.
05:46:11.000 I call up Swin.
05:46:13.000 I go, Swin, you better get over there to Dominion and tell them chop, chop, or you're gonna be known as fake news.
05:46:21.000 True story.
05:46:23.000 So he goes over and he tells Dominion that day.
05:46:26.000 The next morning, Dominion sues not just me, but they sued my pillow, an employee-owned company, and they attacked them.
05:46:36.000 And that wasn't in my thought.
05:46:40.000 I'm going, they've done nothing, and you're destroying them, their families.
05:46:44.000 And so they come out with this but.
05:46:46.000 It worked, though.
05:46:48.000 They started calling me.
05:46:49.000 Now, I had made a movie, Absolute Proof, but I had made a short half-hour version.
05:46:53.000 I want you all to hear this, because you'll see what we're up against in our communications.
05:46:58.000 So I had made a half-hour version, because I knew what was going to happen, right?
05:47:02.000 The first gal that called up, I think her name was Kathy, I think she was for the New York Times, I can't remember, but she was the first one to call.
05:47:08.000 6.30 in the morning.
05:47:10.000 I figured they'd call earlier than that, if you know.
05:47:13.000 They don't care when they call me.
05:47:14.000 I've told them, call me anytime, because I needed to get the word out, right?
05:47:17.000 So he called me out, and I'm going, Mike!
05:47:19.000 Mike!
05:47:19.000 Dominion sued ya!
05:47:20.000 Might have been a little later, because I think, I don't know how they, the uh, but they, my 637.
05:47:24.000 So anyway...
05:47:27.000 Yeah, that's Central Time, so it was like 7 o'clock.
05:47:30.000 She goes, Mike, Dominion sued ya!
05:47:32.000 Dominion sued ya!
05:47:33.000 I go, Kathy, you don't call, you don't write?
05:47:36.000 I said, did you?
05:47:38.000 Did you watch Absolute Proof?
05:47:40.000 No, I didn't, but Dominion sued ya!
05:47:42.000 I go, you didn't watch, I said, all the things you attacked me for all the way up until February 4th, and I told you all your answers would be on February 5th?
05:47:52.000 You didn't watch what I had for proof there?
05:47:55.000 She goes, no, but Dominion sued you!
05:47:56.000 She wants to write an article.
05:47:58.000 You go back.
05:47:58.000 I made a short version for you, Kathy.
05:48:00.000 You go back and you watch this half-hour version of Absolute Proof, or you can lose my number.
05:48:05.000 You're never going to get an attack story again.
05:48:07.000 And she goes, but, but, but!
05:48:09.000 I said, no, you're the first one that called me, and I'm sure every other one did this.
05:48:14.000 Every other one of these rotten journalists like you did the same thing.
05:48:18.000 So she, so she went and she watched it.
05:48:20.000 Now I'm telling you, not one of them.
05:48:22.000 This went on all morning where I had to send them over to watch Absolute Proof, the half-hour version, and they would come back to me, and then they do their hit job, and I was able to get the word out again.
05:48:33.000 Yes, I lost six more retailers.
05:48:35.000 Twitter!
05:48:36.000 Blah, blah, blah.
05:48:37.000 Yes, Dominion sued me for, and my company, for eight billion, or whatever it was.
05:48:42.000 But I was, but did you hear about, I'm answering them, did you hear about China?
05:48:46.000 Did you hear about our machines?
05:48:48.000 Did you hear about we're going to lose our country?
05:48:50.000 Don't you journalists care?
05:48:51.000 But it was able to get it out through all the garbage, you know, where all you heard.
05:48:55.000 Now, the last caller, it was like one in the afternoon, my favorite.
05:49:00.000 Her name is Susie.
05:49:03.000 And she's from, I believe, the Washington Poet.
05:49:05.000 It's been so long now, I've told this story a million times.
05:49:07.000 Washington Poet.
05:49:08.000 She calls me up, and she talks over me.
05:49:12.000 She's a little snot.
05:49:13.000 And she goes, and she sits there, and she is Asian, and she calls up, and she goes, Mike, Mike, Mike!
05:49:23.000 Dominion sue you!
05:49:24.000 And I go, Susie, did you watch Absolute Proof?
05:49:28.000 No, no, no, but Dominion sue you!
05:49:30.000 And her and I have had, you know,
05:49:33.000 And I go, Susie, you're gonna go watch this like everybody else had to.
05:49:38.000 She goes, no, I gotta get this report.
05:49:40.000 I go, you're gonna lose my number and you'd be the only reporter in the United States, but for that matter around the world, that I don't take their call.
05:49:49.000 She goes, I said, go watch it right now.
05:49:51.000 It's 28 minutes long.
05:49:53.000 So finally she goes, okay.
05:49:55.000 So she goes and watches it, right?
05:49:57.000 But I'm timing her.
05:49:58.000 It's like 14 minutes and she calls me back.
05:50:02.000 She called me back and she goes, I go, Suzy called back, I go, Suzy, did you watch it?
05:50:08.000 Yeah, I watched it.
05:50:08.000 I watched it.
05:50:09.000 What?
05:50:09.000 No, Dominion Suzy.
05:50:10.000 I go, Suzy, what was in it?
05:50:12.000 Tell me what was it.
05:50:13.000 Um, I don't know.
05:50:15.000 She goes, Sidney Powell, whatever.
05:50:16.000 And I go, wrong.
05:50:18.000 She wasn't in it.
05:50:19.000 Now you've got to go watch the long version, Suzy.
05:50:21.000 It's two hours long.
05:50:23.000 So she had to go watch two hour movie, right?
05:50:29.000 So, after that, after that, the reason I'm telling you this story, right?
05:50:35.000 That took about, I was able to use those lawsuits for only about four or five days.
05:50:41.000 But that stretch from February 5th, that silence, where I'm sitting there and you've all felt it, that have had evidence now, or had a story, or you come up to me, I have stuff from my county, I have stuff here, I have a lawsuit, I have a thing going on here in my backyard.
05:51:00.000 Mike, can you get it out there?
05:51:02.000 Can we get it out there?
05:51:03.000 You know, somebody needs to hear me.
05:51:05.000 That's how I felt.
05:51:06.000 And I felt so alone there that I've got all this and I couldn't get it out.
05:51:10.000 So I said, well, how do you solve that?
05:51:12.000 Because I was blocked on every network, including the Salem medias and the Newsmaxes.
05:51:18.000 Stuff I expected to have me on and tell the world.
05:51:22.000 But so you know what I said is I got to build a platform.
05:51:26.000 I got to build my own platform.
05:51:29.000 Guys, you know how authentic Mike is.
05:51:31.000 He's just laying his heart out for everybody here, guys.
05:51:34.000 That's why I built Frank Speech and Lyndale TV to get the word out to all of you!
05:51:43.000 Mike, this is why I feel guilty coming out and putting my time... There's a whole train system running in the back there, but guys,
05:51:52.000 The story is compelling, and I think a lot of us folks in the audience here feel the same way when our voices are silenced.
05:51:59.000 And what we're doing here with the Election Crime Bureau, what we're doing with the plan, is providing you with a way to amplify those voices and get your words out there, get your stories out there, like Mike has sacrificially invested to make sure that he can get his word out.
05:52:14.000 So guys, this is what it's all about, this is what you're all going to see on the plan, and now I think the next person we're going to have talk
05:52:20.000 It's about frank speech and how to get that word out to as many people as possible.
05:52:24.000 So this is to communicate that frank speech shall be part of... Let's give Patrick the biggest hand.
05:52:30.000 He put this all together.
05:52:37.000 So I'm going to have Joel Altman come up here, but I'm going to tell you, so when I built Frank's Beach, when I first built it back then, they said, Mike, this will take a year to build, two years.
05:52:52.000 I said, no, I want to build it in two weeks.
05:52:55.000 We have to.
05:52:57.000 The country depends on it.
05:52:58.000 And we pieced it all together, if you all remember.
05:53:01.000 We just put it together.
05:53:02.000 And I was just pouring money into it.
05:53:04.000 I don't care.
05:53:05.000 And I would buy, and I bought all my own servers.
05:53:08.000 And then I bought these protector things.
05:53:10.000 They're called polyaltos or some things.
05:53:12.000 They protect you from bots, from things breaking in.
05:53:15.000 I bought like, there were half a million dollars.
05:53:17.000 I bought four of them.
05:53:19.000 I put servers in two different places in the country.
05:53:21.000 So they did.
05:53:22.000 And what did they do as soon as it was built?
05:53:24.000 And we went live?
05:53:26.000 We went live on Frank's speech and they attacked and they attacked but the one thing they were attacking over here the all the podcast the structure over here it was going to be the social media site but you know what they didn't they couldn't get to and that was the stream of my voice that kept going out on Lyndell TV so I was like here look over here go ahead and destroy they got mocked on TV Jimmy Kimmel look at my social media site all the media look at this you know we didn't care because the voice went out
05:53:53.000 During that time.
05:53:54.000 But now, just in the last nine months, over, over, I believe it's over $2 million, it might even be upwards of $3 million now, I don't even know.
05:54:05.000 I've spent, for a time such as this, right now, on Frank Speech, a complete overhaul, so this would be the best communication hub.
05:54:14.000 And this is video part.
05:54:15.000 Remember, you have Frank Social, that's your tool.
05:54:18.000 You watch everything and communicate over here.
05:54:21.000 But then you have frank speech.
05:54:22.000 This is what we're streaming on in 85 languages in real time.
05:54:27.000 Let's not forget that technology, huh?
05:54:31.000 85 languages, you know, in real time around the world.
05:54:35.000 This was built for now.
05:54:37.000 We have to have this.
05:54:38.000 We needed a hub where you have this, where people are willing to speak out about election crime, about our platforms.
05:54:47.000 Remember, the Election Crime Bureau is to prevent crime going forward, election crime, and to answer or to hold accountable crime, past crime.
05:54:58.000 You know?
05:54:59.000 So that we have both things going on.
05:55:01.000 We have to hit them on all fronts is what we're doing.
05:55:04.000 But in order, the most important thing we needed was a communication.
05:55:09.000 And that's what we have now.
05:55:10.000 So, Joe, come on up.
05:55:13.000 Joe Altman, everybody.
05:55:14.000 How you guys doing?
05:55:29.000 Hey, how long?
05:55:29.000 How long?
05:55:30.000 When?
05:55:32.000 How long is it?
05:55:34.000 40 minutes.
05:55:35.000 30 minutes.
05:55:35.000 40 minutes.
05:55:35.000 Depends on how much you talk.
05:55:39.000 I've already talked.
05:55:40.000 You know what I'll probably do?
05:55:41.000 I actually might leave the stage.
05:55:43.000 I've got the stuff at the back of my pillow.
05:55:46.000 The stuff that's going on right now.
05:55:47.000 And I'm sure he knows what to expect.
05:55:51.000 So while he's getting ready, remember everybody, the LyndaleOfficeFund.org LyndaleOfficeFund.org
05:56:01.000 What?
05:56:05.000 Well that's, thank you.
05:56:08.000 I will have, you know what, we'll have someone come around.
05:56:12.000 You know what I'll do?
05:56:13.000 I'll come, I'll tell you what, I'll personally come around right now if you want to come and get you.
05:56:21.000 But Joe's gonna start with frank speech everybody and go through that for you.
05:56:26.000 What we've done, there's technology in there that no platform has in the world.
05:56:32.000 Okay?
05:56:33.000 Thank you.
05:56:34.000 No pressure.
05:56:36.000 All right, so who watches Conservative Daily Podcast?
05:56:44.000 All right.
05:56:46.000 So, you know, I stepped away from technology for a couple years.
05:56:49.000 I got involved in this quite by accident.
05:56:52.000 I think I'm the only person in the world that people get sued for just interviewing me.
05:56:57.000 Just kind of weird.
05:57:00.000 For those of you that don't know, I was a tech CEO for about a decade, built my company on a cocktail napkin.
05:57:06.000 I love data.
05:57:06.000 I love technology.
05:57:07.000 It's something that I've had a lot of passion for.
05:57:11.000 The other thing I have a passion for is our country and I feel like... How do I put this?
05:57:20.000 Like sometimes if you have a plan in your life, just tell God that because then he has a sense of humor and he will take you a different direction.
05:57:31.000 And so I stepped away from technology, ran around the country talking about the election fraud and the machines.
05:57:37.000 I built this model back in December of 2020.
05:57:40.000 And for that, I got canceled pretty hard.
05:57:43.000 My companies got attacked.
05:57:45.000 But I felt like it was the fight that we need to all be in, right?
05:57:49.000 And there's many of you from different states that have been in that fight.
05:57:51.000 But one of the things that I started to recognize very early on in this is that technology is the thing that's going to win the fight.
05:57:59.000 They talk about AI, they talk about these platforms like Bards and ChatGPT, and I don't know if you guys saw this, but Gateway Pundit broke the news that Google is now going to censor, silence, and remove independent media from their search engines.
05:58:21.000 Think about that.
05:58:24.000 Google is going to remove independent media as a source from their search engine.
05:58:36.000 When I went to Mike and I started talking about Frank Speech, I had built this data platform that allowed for you to create personas where you could tell what people liked or what they were looking for so you had a better user experience.
05:58:50.000 You didn't spend a lot of time, you know, fumbling through the Googles with somebody who would pay the most to be the top one but wasn't the most relevant content.
05:58:58.000 And it creates a better user experience.
05:59:02.000 And many companies came to me and said, Joe, will you sell us your data?
05:59:06.000 And I'm talking about big checks, 10 million, 15 million.
05:59:10.000 We're going to pay you, give us access to this data.
05:59:13.000 Most of the things that you have in your devices, like your phone, allow for basically, if the product is free, then you are the product.
05:59:24.000 Right?
05:59:24.000 You are the thing that they're looking for.
05:59:25.000 And so when I got involved in this with Mike, I was like, Mike, what I would like to do is I would like to change the direction of what Frank Speech does.
05:59:34.000 So it incorporates the ability to protect the data, your data, but also give you the opportunity to profit from or use everything in one place where we can push out and stop using big tech, which frankly has been weaponized against us.
05:59:48.000 So we give them our money and they come after us.
05:59:51.000 I want to stop that from happening.
05:59:58.000 So, Frank Speech is a free speech platform.
06:00:01.000 When I talk about platform, there's a lot of different things.
06:00:03.000 Like, how many of you have more than one social media account on your phone?
06:00:08.000 I like all of you.
06:00:09.000 And how many of you look at multiple news sources when you're looking for what relevant news is out there?
06:00:15.000 So you're constantly fatiguing yourself by running from place to place to place trying to get the most relevant information and then you have to use this thing called discernment in order to tell you what is real and what isn't real.
06:00:26.000 And we are always looking for truth.
06:00:29.000 So what I wanted to do is create something inside of the platform that Mike built that allowed for that single source of truth.
06:00:35.000 It allowed for you to get all that information in one place, and then if you decide to engage in those particular environments, you have the ability to do that.
06:00:43.000 So here we are today.
06:00:45.000 Now, we launched the brand new web platform about three weeks ago, and frankly, it didn't go well for the first seven days.
06:00:56.000 And then it did.
06:00:58.000 And one of the things that we wanted to do is get out a video platform that had simplified code.
06:01:02.000 So I'm going to talk a little bit about that, and then I'm going to talk about what is going to come with version 2, version 3, and version 4.
06:01:09.000 So we wanted to improve the mobile use, improve user experience, simplify the code base, add a robust database structure to it, which allows for your information to flow from FrankSocial to FrankSpeech, also have news and social aggregation as well.
06:01:27.000 And then poise FrankSpeech as a competitive platform for truth and freedom.
06:01:31.000 Now, one of the things that we've seen is like Rumble came out and said, we won't censor you.
06:01:37.000 That's not true.
06:01:38.000 They do censor you.
06:01:40.000 And they censor me.
06:01:41.000 I'm on that little government list where most censored guys, they must not like what I say.
06:01:49.000 But we want to take all of that, put it in one area, and then we want to give you the options of being able to use it in a multi-platform environment.
06:01:55.000 So obviously some of you use it on Roku, Apple TV, Android TV, Fire Stick, which is the thing that's coming now.
06:02:02.000 And then we want to give the ability to connect into your cable provider so that you can just have the ease of turning on your TV and just plugging right into whatever channel, whatever source you want to plug into.
06:02:15.000 So we want to take social media.
06:02:18.000 How many of you have trouble following certain people because it doesn't show up?
06:02:22.000 It's shadow banned or you can't get access to certain content.
06:02:26.000 So we want to take social media.
06:02:30.000 To what it can be to what it should be.
06:02:33.000 We want to stop shadow banding.
06:02:34.000 We want to re-engaging users with content they choose to consume.
06:02:38.000 We want to showcase everything in one place and reconnecting communities.
06:02:42.000 We want to give you the ability to connect with each other as well.
06:02:45.000 And a lot of that has to do with sometimes we engage with things like Amazon, which by the way, you can't have Amazon delivered at my house.
06:02:52.000 I don't know if they can deliver at your house.
06:02:53.000 You can't come bring Amazon to my house.
06:02:56.000 Or Starbucks?
06:02:58.000 How many of you guys have commie coffee?
06:03:00.000 So you won't put your hand up now, will you?
06:03:03.000 Yeah, I see you.
06:03:04.000 I saw a couple cups as I walked in.
06:03:06.000 I went like this.
06:03:09.000 But we want to give you the opportunity to connect with each other.
06:03:11.000 How many of you were a part of something during the pandemic where you were a part of a Facebook group or something else and the group just disappeared?
06:03:20.000 How many of that happened?
06:03:21.000 How many times that happened?
06:03:22.000 Or you go to share with your friends and they go to find it, they can't find the group.
06:03:28.000 Or they shadow ban you or ban your account.
06:03:31.000 Or twice delete you from Twitter.
06:03:35.000 Or do everything they can to make sure that the message of truth, which we're finding out now, is actual truth, can't be heard.
06:03:45.000 We're gonna change that.
06:03:47.000 So, you know, why are we digging into technology?
06:03:51.000 Why are we digging into this?
06:03:52.000 Technology is the thing that actually stole your voice.
06:03:57.000 The voting machines stole your voice, the intricate NGOs and government organizations collectively together using APIs, machines, mail-in ballots, and a sophisticated group of bots and traffic and companies like Google that were suppressing information and serving up information to you, some of you, or your kids, or your grandparents, or your parents, or your spouse, that was different than what truth really was.
06:04:24.000 And so 4.8 billion users are on social media across the world.
06:04:30.000 The average usage is 2 hours and 24 minutes.
06:04:33.000 I hate social media so I don't spend that much time on it.
06:04:38.000 6.6 platforms on the average a user uses per month.
06:04:41.000 That means you're on Twitter, you're on Truth, you're on Gab, you're on Getter, you're on
06:04:47.000 Frank Social.
06:04:48.000 I mean, you could go down the line.
06:04:49.000 And what you're looking for is active engagement to consume information.
06:04:52.000 That's why we use social media.
06:04:55.000 We've used it as a platform to engage and to advocate for the things that we believe and to connect with like-minded people and to also have discussion.
06:05:03.000 And debate with people that don't agree with us so that we can figure out what True North is, what is true truth.
06:05:10.000 So 59% of the total population have social media identity.
06:05:14.000 73% of North Americans are on social media.
06:05:17.000 82% of internet traffic is video.
06:05:18.000 95% of messages are retained when watching.
06:05:23.000 And 86% of online viewers use videos to learn new things.
06:05:27.000 This is fact.
06:05:29.000 So then we look at how you go get content.
06:05:31.000 You go everywhere.
06:05:32.000 If you go to Twitter, by the way, they show you everything except for what you really want to watch, right?
06:05:39.000 I mean, Ed and Brian Krasenstein, right, show up on my feed all the time.
06:05:43.000 I don't follow them, but they're always giving me content that's just not true.
06:05:48.000 It's not truth.
06:05:49.000 It's propaganda.
06:05:50.000 It's carrying the water for radicals, in my opinion.
06:05:53.000 So we wanted a way that we could bypass all of that.
06:05:56.000 So we want to aggravate the influencers and businesses you follow all in one place.
06:06:00.000 We want to create a marketplace.
06:06:02.000 Never miss a post again.
06:06:03.000 Support the truth and support freedom.
06:06:05.000 It'll also start to eliminate things like bot accounts.
06:06:09.000 Nearly 40% of the accounts out there that engage with you are not real.
06:06:14.000 And let me just say this to you.
06:06:16.000 If Democrat, if their ideology, if this radical ideology, which is nonsensical, if it was so pervasive, they would not have to create bot accounts in order to create an environment where they're mimicking a message that's just not true.
06:06:36.000 So as an influencer, you can connect your accounts, you want your followers to support, you can share your posts, videos, written content, and more.
06:06:44.000 You can do that all in one place.
06:06:46.000 So Gab, Getter, Twitter, it doesn't matter what accounts you have.
06:06:50.000 As you engage at three levels, one, you have the live environments, you have the shows, you have Emerald Robinson and things like that that are put out there on these live accounts.
06:07:00.000 You also have influencers, people, you can become an influencer.
06:07:03.000 And then you have users.
06:07:05.000 So you have three different levels of accounts and you have businesses which are subsects of having different influencers underneath it.
06:07:11.000 But the way that works is that you get the ability to tell people that you want to share your content.
06:07:18.000 So you are the holder of the keys to let people get to see your content.
06:07:23.000 And then we start dividing that content into certain sectors that allow for you to engage individually with your social accounts that you choose to share with the world.
06:07:33.000 Influencers get the same ability.
06:07:35.000 But you get to get it all in one place.
06:07:36.000 You don't have to go to Twitter and find Professor Clements or go to Truth and find President Trump.
06:07:43.000 You can see it all in one place and you can engage from that platform.
06:07:47.000 You also have the ability to share your story.
06:07:49.000 So we built this on a content creation environment that allows you to post your videos, share your posts, promote your community, syndicate to other platforms, and share your messages.
06:08:00.000 The idea of this is that how many of you, I have to ask you this question, how many of you feel invisible?
06:08:07.000 You know what I'm talking about?
06:08:10.000 You feel invisible.
06:08:11.000 You don't feel like, you don't feel like you have an effective voice, that the only effective voice you seem to get is one that they give you.
06:08:19.000 They get to choose in conservative ink or on the left whose voice is the voice of reason.
06:08:26.000 It locks out almost 95% of the general, I call it public, or Americans.
06:08:32.000 So we want to make sure that we can break that.
06:08:33.000 So you can start creating social posts, articles, videos, live streams, emails, SMS, reporting, audience management.
06:08:41.000 You can actually send messages to your friends.
06:08:44.000 Let's hypothetically say that you have a message on Truth and you want all your friends to get it.
06:08:49.000 Are all your friends going to see a post that you post on Truth?
06:08:53.000 But you can using this platform because with push notifications and the ability to send emails and texts, group tests from your own cell phone.
06:09:01.000 So your cell phone number, when you press a button on here and you say, I'm going to set up a group with Sally and Mike and John and Paul.
06:09:09.000 And you say, Hey, this is my group.
06:09:10.000 And you push that button.
06:09:11.000 It's going to share that article.
06:09:13.000 It's going to share that message via SMS text messages directly from your phone.
06:09:19.000 And then here's what's going to happen when you do that.
06:09:22.000 All of a sudden, it's going to populate that group onto your cell phone.
06:09:25.000 So now you can start the engagement with individual people in your community right away.
06:09:31.000 I mean, imagine that.
06:09:36.000 Right now, you send it individually.
06:09:38.000 You have to grab it, put it over here.
06:09:40.000 But this is going to be a platform that allows you to text through the platform, but also re-engage on your cell phone.
06:09:47.000 Pretty trick stuff.
06:09:48.000 You're welcome.
06:09:53.000 So I want to show you some other things of what's coming.
06:09:57.000 And I'll start by showing me.
06:10:04.000 If you go to Frank Social or Frank Speech, we actually rebuilt the platform so you have the ability.
06:10:14.000 Yeah.
06:10:45.000 That's just more people than will ever be on this platform across the globe.
06:10:52.000 You have news aggregation.
06:10:53.000 So again, anybody ever used to go to the Drudge Report?
06:10:56.000 Alright, well this is the Drudge on steroids.
06:11:01.000 Because this allows you to develop your own content based on here's what I want to, here are the groupings or the information that I want to consume based on those particular categories.
06:11:13.000 You get to choose it.
06:11:14.000 You set up on the back end.
06:11:15.000 So you're actually telling it what kind of content I want to get.
06:11:17.000 I want to get Gateway Pundit, National Wire, Epoch Times.
06:11:21.000 You tell it what content you want to get.
06:11:22.000 You tell even down to the local level, what content you want to consume, which here's an interesting little tidbit.
06:11:32.000 What if you could write articles?
06:11:35.000 What if you could write articles that are important about what's happening in your community and it show up in the feed for other people inside the community?
06:11:43.000 So this will allow you to do that.
06:11:47.000 You'll also have the ability to obviously have Frank Social, which will integrate into it.
06:11:52.000 And this is where I get into what is it going to look like?
06:11:54.000 What is next?
06:11:56.000 The reason why we're showing you this is really simple.
06:11:59.000 Did anyone hear about what they just did to Glenn Beck on Apple Podcasts?
06:12:05.000 They canceled him.
06:12:06.000 They removed 3,300 podcasts for Glenn Beck from Apple Podcasts.
06:12:15.000 And they said, oh, we made a mistake.
06:12:17.000 So they added back on 1,500 and left the other 1,700, 1,800 off.
06:12:24.000 Google is telling us what information we're allowed to consume.
06:12:27.000 The government and others are telling us what misinformation and disinformation.
06:12:32.000 That we're conspiracy theorists and election deniers.
06:12:35.000 And I gotta ask you this question.
06:12:37.000 Based on the immense amount of evidence that you've seen, which we've only presented a small portion of that, why is that not enough to get us back to hand count, paper ballots, voting day only, in person with an ID?
06:12:52.000 Why?
06:12:57.000 So we have to learn to work the problem.
06:12:59.000 We have to come up with alternatives.
06:13:00.000 So I'm going to talk to you about those alternatives.
06:13:04.000 We built this so that you have the ability inside of the app.
06:13:08.000 By the way, I was going to show you the actual app and the actual, but since Frank Social got attacked when it was up here before, I was like, no, I don't think I'm going to do that.
06:13:17.000 You have the ability to go home and in the home, you can go through and look at different feeds.
06:13:21.000 You can pick the channels that you'll actually watch.
06:13:24.000 You can look at videos in real time from live videos to any of the other information that's been put out.
06:13:30.000 You get to decide whether that information comes in from single sources or from other verified sources that you may want to listen to or things that are breaking.
06:13:40.000 So it'll all be based on an intelligence on the back that tells you what's trending.
06:13:45.000 On the social media side, it's going to give you the ability to toggle between Twitter, Gab, Getter, Facebook.
06:13:54.000 Nobody goes there anymore.
06:13:55.000 Actually, some of you do.
06:13:58.000 Truth.
06:14:01.000 Is there any others?
06:14:02.000 Did I miss any?
06:14:03.000 Rumble.
06:14:03.000 Well, no.
06:14:04.000 Rumble's on the video side, but it will be connected there as well.
06:14:08.000 The idea of this is to see relevant content in real time.
06:14:12.000 To be able to look at the content from people that you want to follow in one place.
06:14:16.000 And then if you choose to engage with that particular content, you can then hit a button and either go over there and make a comment or make it directly from the platform.
06:14:24.000 Is it convenient?
06:14:25.000 Yes.
06:14:31.000 But you would have to be a member of Twitter to actually comment on that particular post.
06:14:37.000 The other thing is, we'll say that like the Lahaina fires that they just had, and you want to share that information quickly with your community.
06:14:44.000 This has the ability to recognize that that is a newsworthy event, and it has the ability to then carry forward that message to people that are in your circle of influence.
06:14:54.000 The idea is to hand power back to you in order to build your community, not allow for them to build a community around you and make you a part of, I don't know, a slave?
06:15:07.000 All right.
06:15:08.000 News the same way.
06:15:10.000 You have the ability to pull in all the different content that you have out there.
06:15:14.000 Gateway Pundit is probably my favorite.
06:15:17.000 I get a lot of my information from there.
06:15:18.000 But then I built this other thing that I thought was interesting, and this all came about by Mike Lindell had his book.
06:15:25.000 We're good to go.
06:15:41.000 And then you can literally go through in this and you can create other channels.
06:15:46.000 So there's other things that as you hit create, it'll give you the option to say, what else are you trying to create?
06:15:52.000 You can build it, send it over to the developers and they will figure out a way to add that into this one platform.
06:15:59.000 Any questions?
06:16:09.000 So it is an ad based platform.
06:16:13.000 So the question was, what if they're paid platforms like Epoch Times?
06:16:18.000 So depending on how these relationships and these conversations go with them, the idea is to have more free-flowing content and to get them more access to users.
06:16:26.000 So it is an ad-based platform, and then the ads that will be sold on this platform will be directly related to people who support free speech.
06:16:35.000 So we'll no longer have to see bad advertisers.
06:16:39.000 Yes, ma'am?
06:16:45.000 I'm going to talk to you about that in a second.
06:16:47.000 That's going to be at the end of it.
06:16:49.000 I'm going to tell you how you can get involved.
06:16:50.000 It's going to be great.
06:16:51.000 Yeah.
06:16:52.000 You're going to love this.
06:16:53.000 And by the way, Mike can't tell you about that, but I can.
06:16:57.000 I'm so glad he's not up here.
06:16:58.000 Thanks, Mike.
06:17:02.000 Love you, Mike.
06:17:05.000 So let's look at it from the influencer standpoint.
06:17:08.000 From the influencer standpoint, you get to go through and look at videos.
06:17:11.000 So as you start digging deeper into those particular channels that you have, you get to go through and look at the different social posts.
06:17:19.000 I use Twitter X for a reason, by the way.
06:17:23.000 I truly do hope that Elon Musk is looking to make it a more free platform.
06:17:29.000 I think his choice for CEO probably goes against what he was trying to accomplish, but we can only hope.
06:17:36.000 Same with news.
06:17:38.000 You have the ability to go through and carry through news.
06:17:41.000 Now the news can be at a state, or excuse me, a national, state, and local level.
06:17:47.000 So let's say you have something happening in your community.
06:17:49.000 This can drag in state publications and local publications, as well as give you an opportunity to create your own publication within the environment.
06:18:00.000 So you have the ability to have all the different podcasts that are up there.
06:18:03.000 You can upload them, download them.
06:18:05.000 The app will give you the ability to store those inside of the app natively or you can store them obviously non-downloadable and just pull them down and through a feed.
06:18:17.000 Any questions?
06:18:19.000 I like interactive.
06:18:23.000 Like it?
06:18:23.000 All right.
06:18:28.000 So then I want to talk about what we can do on the back end.
06:18:30.000 You can create campaigns, develop your own audiences, have integrations.
06:18:35.000 So let's say that you use CRMs and you're a business or you're running a campaign, you're running for a certain office for Senate.
06:18:40.000 You'll have the ability to register because obviously you have to register those campaigns and you'll have the ability to create content libraries, keep your own pictures in there, draw from those pictures, draw from those documents.
06:18:50.000 Even if you wanted to take documents related to a specific court case and share those up to specific groups so that we can start consolidating
06:18:58.000 And working together with some of the information we have from a state to state basis.
06:19:03.000 See a lot of what's happened to us across the country is that we are greatly divided.
06:19:08.000 Not any longer by Democrat or Republican, but by Americans and the evil demons that seem to be permeating our society.
06:19:17.000 So this will give you the ability to make Facebook posts through this.
06:19:21.000 We'll see if we can get Instagram.
06:19:22.000 They don't play nice with others typically.
06:19:25.000 But this will give you the ability with all the platforms, Truth, Rumble, to basically push everything through a single domain.
06:19:33.000 And the idea is this.
06:19:34.000 Spend less time doing it and more time consuming information while allowing yourself to be the ambassador of truth.
06:19:42.000 Allowing yourself to reach out and talk to other people about what you've either experienced, what you're seeing, or what you believe.
06:19:49.000 And then have a conversation about it.
06:19:53.000 Last part of this, I think.
06:19:56.000 Is that they tried to do a presentation based on Frank Social.
06:20:00.000 So I want to talk to the guy that literally was doing a DNS attack on us.
06:20:04.000 One thing about being a tech guy and having the teams on it is that I got you.
06:20:11.000 So that little jerk that stopped the platform from you from registering, you now can go register.
06:20:18.000 We have a fix in place, but that's when you know that things are actually going your way.
06:20:24.000 That's when you know that they're clawing at the rock is when they try to do everything they can to disrupt the truth that's being told.
06:20:30.000 And they use dog whistles like misinformation, disinformation, while burning down buildings and killing innocent people.
06:20:37.000 Any questions?
06:20:39.000 Yes, sir.
06:20:45.000 Say it again.
06:20:57.000 So it will help you.
06:20:58.000 So it's a, sorry, say it again.
06:21:11.000 One of the biggest complaints we had.
06:21:13.000 Yeah.
06:21:13.000 So the question is, how is this going to be better for you when you have relevant music videos and things that you want to upload and how can you make sure that you can have adequate reach?
06:21:21.000 I assume that's what you said.
06:21:22.000 And then it hasn't been very user friendly on Frank social in the past, correct?
06:21:28.000 So it's almost like Facebook 2010.
06:21:30.000 You guys remember that?
06:21:33.000 The little wheel that spun forever?
06:21:35.000 We get so mad at it, we just throw our phone.
06:21:37.000 We'd always come back and look for it again, like, is it done yet?
06:21:41.000 Is the wheel of death done?
06:21:42.000 Where's my relevant content?
06:21:44.000 Right?
06:21:45.000 So yes, the object is always to create a frictionless environment, a frictionless experience.
06:21:53.000 And so as we start adding in features and getting more of your input on what you're looking for, where you'll have a place that you can actually go in and say, Hey, these are some of the things that we're experiencing.
06:22:03.000 What if we could eliminate some of these features and add these features?
06:22:06.000 So this will never be a finished product, but it will give you better access and it will have a more frictionless environment to be run with.
06:22:13.000 It'll give you the ability to share with others.
06:22:16.000 And you can make money on it.
06:22:17.000 Yeah.
06:22:23.000 Yeah.
06:22:25.000 I'm going to sell it to everyone.
06:22:27.000 Just kidding.
06:22:29.000 One of the concerns my groups have had is whether there's good data security and whether Big Brother is watching everything we're saying in our chats and all of that.
06:22:37.000 What about that?
06:22:39.000 Yeah, so in 2015, I migrated away from Amazon AWS and Microsoft's Azure platforms, and I built my own servers.
06:22:49.000 One of the things that Mike did, which was brilliant, is that he never used AWS and he never used native platforms in order to store data.
06:22:58.000 Now, with that, I'm collecting your data.
06:23:01.000 I'm just going to tell you right now I'm collecting your data, but it's not for sale.
06:23:05.000 There's no ability to sell that data, remove that data.
06:23:08.000 And how we deal with data privacy is that we remove PII and we strip it down to a shadow.
06:23:14.000 I still have to have the ability to figure out what is friction and what is not friction with you individually.
06:23:19.000 I still have to figure out what relevant content is for you so that I don't start serving things up that you have no interest in.
06:23:25.000 Otherwise, the platform becomes useless to you.
06:23:29.000 But that data security will be tied to something that looks like a shadow.
06:23:33.000 There'll be no ability for them to get your address, phone number, name, any of that information.
06:23:38.000 That'll all be stored and pushed out.
06:23:40.000 I mean, basically destroyed.
06:23:43.000 And the only thing that'll be left is your ability to control your own data and how people engage with you.
06:23:48.000 Here's the last thing I'll tell you about this in particular.
06:23:51.000 When you go to Google and you hit an ad, you pay a VIG to Google to do business with that business.
06:23:59.000 And many times it's not a relevant experience.
06:24:02.000 So what we're going to do is turn it around.
06:24:04.000 And as advertisers engage in the platform and you choose to engage with advertisers, they have to pay you in order to have an opportunity to sell you a particular product or service.
06:24:14.000 So you build a bank.
06:24:15.000 Yes, sir.
06:24:20.000 No, it's not working.
06:24:22.000 We're fixing it right now.
06:24:22.000 Okay.
06:24:23.000 We got a clown show guy that's basically hitting it 20,000 times a second.
06:24:29.000 Thank you for what you're doing, Joe.
06:24:29.000 Okay.
06:24:30.000 Appreciate you.
06:24:31.000 Thank you.
06:24:31.000 Appreciate it.
06:24:33.000 Any other questions?
06:24:34.000 How are you going to finance this thing?
06:24:36.000 Ha!
06:24:38.000 My man!
06:24:40.000 Have you guys seen Denzel Washington?
06:24:42.000 Every movie, it's like, my man!
06:24:45.000 I'm the white version.
06:24:49.000 So there's two things that are happening that you need to know about.
06:24:52.000 One is that I went to Mike and I was like, listen, I will put my technology into Frank speech.
06:25:00.000 So I need you to understand something else.
06:25:03.000 Mike did not say, I'm going to give you equity to do that.
06:25:07.000 When I stepped back into technology in November of last year, and very quickly clients came back to me and said, now that you're back in tech, we want to do business with you.
06:25:16.000 So the Lord has blessed me immensely and given me a lot of gifts.
06:25:20.000 And so being able to step back into it, I thought it was time for me to give more.
06:25:24.000 And, uh, so I, I went to Mike and I was like, I'm going to use all the technology.
06:25:29.000 We have this thing called Prometheus intelligence technology.
06:25:32.000 It's a system that learns, learns your habits and behaviors.
06:25:35.000 So we're using that as the backbone behind it.
06:25:38.000 And then I just started giving him all the other stuff that I've used over the years and say, I'm going to put this in the system without getting anything in return.
06:25:46.000 In other words, he didn't offer me anything and I didn't ask for anything.
06:25:53.000 Thank you.
06:25:56.000 But then I went to Mike and I said, what if?
06:26:00.000 You know, why is it that the CIA and the FBI stand up and create more billionaires across this world with companies that's not really relevant?
06:26:11.000 Why do they do that?
06:26:12.000 And why do we not have an opportunity to get a bite at the apple at the ground level and contribute to something that actually is meant to preserve our basic freedoms?
06:26:23.000 And so Mike's like, so what are you saying?
06:26:26.000 And I was like, well, let's go public.
06:26:31.000 So there's two things happening.
06:26:33.000 We're not going public yet.
06:26:35.000 There's a crowdfunding
06:26:40.000 Uh, environment that will happen.
06:26:42.000 I can't say when it's gonna happen, but a crowdfunding will give you the opportunity at a very basic level to contribute and become a part of it.
06:26:48.000 And then we have a another offering that we're doing right now.
06:26:51.000 That's to raise about $30 million that is open for sophisticated investors.
06:26:56.000 Um, and you know, we built out proforma is the ability to make money in the platform very quickly.
06:27:01.000 And because most of the technology costs were a burden that I had initially, it cuts down on our our
06:27:10.000 Need to spend money on R and D when I've already done it.
06:27:14.000 So, uh, if you, if you are a sophisticated investor and I say that not because I'm trying to insult anyone, but you're a sophisticated investor, you can send me an email.
06:27:27.000 Actually put this on TV.
06:27:29.000 I got to figure out, Hey, Apollo, can I have an email?
06:27:31.000 Can you get me an email, please?
06:27:37.000 Just need an email somewhere that people can send me an email.
06:27:44.000 I would love it if I would send it to you.
06:27:46.000 Actually, that sounds great.
06:27:47.000 Great.
06:27:49.000 Only because I get 3000 emails a day now.
06:27:51.000 So if you add to it, it could be a Apollo a p o l l o at conservative dash daily.com and you can send me a
06:28:07.000 You can send me a message and I'll have a conversation with you.
06:28:10.000 I'll share some information with you.
06:28:13.000 I want, and this is the last part, I think I'm out of time.
06:28:16.000 I don't even know if that thing ever started, but what time is it?
06:28:21.000 Am I out of time?
06:28:21.000 3.42?
06:28:23.000 Yeah, I got five minutes.
06:28:25.000 Yeah, I'm gonna self, five minutes.
06:28:32.000 Mike?
06:28:35.000 Mike didn't ask me to, yes.
06:28:41.000 Yes.
06:28:41.000 Have you looked at Bitcoin?
06:28:56.000 You're looking for money.
06:28:58.000 You're looking for a big, a good investment.
06:29:01.000 Do you know what Trader University is?
06:29:03.000 Do you know who Michael Saylor is?
06:29:06.000 If not, I'm going to send you some information about it.
06:29:10.000 Okay, thank you.
06:29:12.000 All right, sounds good.
06:29:15.000 Apollo, A-P-O-L-L-O, at conservative-daily.com.
06:29:25.000 So, some of you know my story, right?
06:29:43.000 So I didn't get involved in this for the same, I didn't, I didn't start, I didn't wake up.
06:29:48.000 I wasn't the guy that got involved in election integrity.
06:29:51.000 I was the guy that got involved in my, my community burning.
06:29:54.000 That's how it led me to this.
06:29:55.000 I was a tech CEO that watched one of my friends die.
06:29:57.000 He committed suicide because the stock market dropped by a thousand points.
06:30:01.000 It was just awful.
06:30:03.000 And so I was watching Antifa and these guys burn down buildings and do really bad things to us.
06:30:10.000 And so I stepped out to help the community during that, built technology to help restaurants so they wouldn't have to close, and just started giving it away for free.
06:30:19.000 Nobody gave me any money for it.
06:30:20.000 I'm a two-time Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year finalist.
06:30:24.000 And by the way, I don't want any accolades.
06:30:27.000 I believe that God gives you gifts and if you use them, he will reward you.
06:30:36.000 The road less traveled is usually the best road.
06:30:39.000 What's right is rarely popular.
06:30:40.000 What's popular is rarely right.
06:30:42.000 But when I first got with Mike and I started talking to Mike, he was carrying the burden of all this on his shoulders by himself.
06:30:49.000 He was just walking, and some people took advantage of him, and I saw that there was just a lot of chaos in his life.
06:30:55.000 And I was like, well, that's the man that I need to have a servant mentality with.
06:31:01.000 I'm just going to go in and help Mike.
06:31:03.000 And so I did.
06:31:04.000 And I have.
06:31:06.000 And it's one of the reasons why, as I sit down and I go through this process, I don't ascribe to Conservative Inc.
06:31:11.000 You know, the idea that someone should have a voice and that we should just follow them blindly when they tell us to bank your vote.
06:31:18.000 That's the dumbest thing I ever heard in my life.
06:31:20.000 Right?
06:31:21.000 You cannot bank your vote.
06:31:22.000 You cannot outvote the machines.
06:31:23.000 You can't.
06:31:24.000 And you can't outvote mail-in ballots.
06:31:30.000 But I think the providential part about this is that I am a system architect expert, and they never imagined in a million years that I would be the guy to step forward after they said that I lied when I told the truth to say, all right, well, let me just prove that Dominion is a faulty system.
06:31:46.000 Let me prove that ES&S and Smartmatic and all these different systems are complicit in the behavior of stealing the voice of the American people at every level.
06:31:56.000 And so Mike was literally in that fight.
06:31:59.000 Mike was doing the hard work.
06:32:00.000 Mike was doing the things every day and just running and plowing the fields.
06:32:04.000 And many of us were looking towards President Trump or looking to Mike Lindell or looking to Steve Bannon.
06:32:10.000 And we were like, OK, what are they going to do next?
06:32:12.000 How are they going to save us?
06:32:14.000 And then I just decided that it's not Mike that's going to save us.
06:32:19.000 It's us that is going to save us.
06:32:26.000 So there is a four-step process, right?
06:32:29.000 I want you to engage in frank speech.
06:32:31.000 Start using it as something that you engage with.
06:32:34.000 Frank social.
06:32:35.000 Recruit other people.
06:32:36.000 Become an ambassador of truth.
06:32:37.000 But you are actually the key.
06:32:39.000 You are the one that can get in the gap.
06:32:40.000 And that four steps is to pray first, right?
06:32:43.000 Start everything with prayer.
06:32:45.000 The worst thing that could happen to us is that we would become the very thing that we're fighting against.
06:32:50.000 Tim Rantham, how you doing brother?
06:32:53.000 We do not want to become the very thing that we're fighting against.
06:32:56.000 Second of which is we have to stand.
06:32:58.000 You have to make a decision to stand.
06:33:00.000 If you are sitting on your butt, having a conversation with someone, then you don't believe in enough of what you're saying that you're willing to stand up for it.
06:33:10.000 So you have to stand.
06:33:11.000 So, as I close up, I want you guys to do something.
06:33:13.000 Stand up.
06:33:16.000 I'm not, because this is a small mic.
06:33:22.000 I end every time I talk with this.
06:33:27.000 You were born for a time such as this.
06:33:29.000 God placed you here at this time.
06:33:33.000 He brought you here because restoration is the thing that needs to happen in our communities.
06:33:40.000 The women that are here have literally held together everything that has happened in our community.
06:33:47.000 Even getting the opportunity to save our nation is because of the women that are in this room and the women across the country that have stood up while men have been out working.
06:34:01.000 So I want to say thank you to you, because I was one of the apathetic.
06:34:05.000 I was one of the blind ones.
06:34:06.000 I was one of the ones that was concentrating on just making money, just taking care of my family, because I thought that's what it was about.
06:34:14.000 Now it's time.
06:34:15.000 Men would say, well, I have to go make money.
06:34:17.000 I have to protect... I would rather eat ramen noodles than watch my children suffer for my inability to stand up for truth, to stand up for the integrity of this country.
06:34:35.000 So men, it's on your shoulders.
06:34:36.000 Men that are listening, the men that are here, it's on your shoulders.
06:34:39.000 I don't care how old you are.
06:34:41.000 It's time to stand in a place of interposition between those that would do harm and those to be harmed.
06:34:47.000 And even the people that are speaking up that are swayed or deceived, those people need to be protected as well.
06:34:55.000 So no matter how many punches you take, no matter how many times they slander you, reputation is a thing that man can screw up and character is a thing that God will judge you by.
06:35:05.000 So as you stand, the next thing you must do is you must speak.
06:35:10.000 You must use your voice.
06:35:13.000 So let's just hypothetically say that I was Joe Biden.
06:35:18.000 I'm not.
06:35:20.000 Use your voice.
06:35:24.000 Is that all you have?
06:35:25.000 You're with a bunch of people that think the same way you do and that's all you have.
06:35:41.000 I'm going to tell you something.
06:35:42.000 The reason why it's difficult to speak is because they want to use guilt and shame to drive you from the truth.
06:35:50.000 They want to drive you into a hole where you hide because it's more convenient.
06:35:55.000 It feels better.
06:35:55.000 And I'm going to tell you, Mike gets on that screen every single day and he speaks and people ridicule him.
06:36:02.000 They make fun of him while he invests everything that he has worked his entire life for, for you, because he loves you.
06:36:14.000 It is not about pillows.
06:36:17.000 You know what it's about?
06:36:18.000 It's about truth.
06:36:20.000 It's about our children.
06:36:21.000 It's about our grandchildren.
06:36:22.000 It's about the sacrifice that they had when they ran onto the beaches of Normandy and literally died knowing that they would never have kids, never have a wife.
06:36:30.000 They walked off that boat and did that so that they could preserve just the idea of what this nation is supposed to represent.
06:36:37.000 So don't we have an obligation to do the same thing for them?
06:36:42.000 So we pray
06:36:44.000 We stand, we speak, and then we act.
06:36:50.000 We act.
06:36:52.000 Nowhere in any of that, biblically or otherwise, does it say, wait for President Trump to save us.
06:37:00.000 He's under indictment in four different cases.
06:37:04.000 And he gets on the TV and he smiles and he says, I will not quit you.
06:37:10.000 But did we start quitting him?
06:37:12.000 Did we stop speaking?
06:37:14.000 Did we stop standing as a shield for the man that has literally stood up for each one of us?
06:37:20.000 Did we stop speaking truth?
06:37:22.000 Did we stop letting them know that the devil does not have a place here in our community?
06:37:28.000 Are we going to meetings?
06:37:29.000 Are we signing up for precinct leaders?
06:37:31.000 Are we doing everything that we can to protect our country and to protect him?
06:37:36.000 Give him cover?
06:37:38.000 Are we doing what we need to do for Mike Lindell?
06:37:40.000 To give Mike Lindell cover?
06:37:42.000 Are we doing what we need to do in order to give our kids cover?
06:37:46.000 I want you to think about this.
06:37:48.000 I don't care if I go to jail.
06:37:51.000 I don't care if I die.
06:37:52.000 I don't care if I am hurt.
06:37:55.000 Those are sacrifices that people made long before me for generations.
06:38:01.000 So you must pray, you must stand, you must speak, and you must act.
06:38:06.000 And if you do those four things, and you stay faithful, and by the way, if you act, go back to prayer if you feel like you're becoming the very thing that you're fighting against, because it will reset you back to the standing, the speaking, and to the acting.
06:38:21.000 Listen, I'm gonna build this technology.
06:38:23.000 I'm gonna do everything I can to pour everything I have into it.
06:38:26.000 I have some of the best teams out there.
06:38:27.000 We're gonna build some of the best partnerships out there.
06:38:30.000 We're going to develop something that gives you back your community.
06:38:34.000 But I need you to do your part.
06:38:36.000 God bless you all.
06:38:37.000 I'm going to head out.
06:38:38.000 They got other people to come in.
06:38:39.000 Thank you.
06:38:47.000 Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome back Patrick Colbeck.
06:39:02.000 All right, everybody.
06:39:03.000 Now that you guys are all stretched and ready to go, now you're ready for the call to action, right?
06:39:09.000 And Mike's going to come up here and close us with this as a reminder, but I just want to hit it off real quick, all right?
06:39:16.000 Call to action.
06:39:16.000 There's a lot of stuff that we're talking about doing today.
06:39:19.000 Number one, download Frank's Speech app, right?
06:39:22.000 We just got done talking about it, why it's important, and get it out to all your friends and family.
06:39:26.000 Please, that's our blowhorn.
06:39:28.000 That's how we can get the word out and get around the censorship.
06:39:31.000 Then download Frank's social app, right?
06:39:34.000 Get that out so that we can help communicate.
06:39:36.000 It's a mechanism to help us report on election crime and share stories that matter most.
06:39:42.000 And also it's a way to reach out to our friends and family on other networks to bring them into a communication network that's not going to be censored.
06:39:52.000 The next step, if you go to electioncrimebureau.com right now,
06:39:58.000 And you click on the homepage, you're going to see a pull-down menu that Todd, back with Mike, is drinking a lot of Coca-Cola backstage, just so you guys know.
06:40:13.000 It works better than toothpicks.
06:40:19.000 So, there's a petition on the homepage.
06:40:21.000 You select your state, and there's a state-specific petition for you to fill out to send to elected officials to help get rid of the machines.
06:40:31.000 Alright?
06:40:34.000 And we're also working on additional petitions around things like the model legislation we talked about in the state scorecards.
06:40:40.000 Alright, so there's a lot of stuff that's in process.
06:40:44.000 Essentially, electioncrimebureau.com is going to be a very good resource for you to help coalesce on what needs to be done.
06:40:53.000 And then the last part, which Mike made a very important
06:40:57.000 Discussion around and just laid his heart out on the line, guys.
06:41:02.000 You know how authentic he is.
06:41:03.000 That's why we all love him.
06:41:08.000 What you see is what you get, guys.
06:41:10.000 He's got everything laid out on the line for this.
06:41:14.000 And he wants to help other people in that process, right?
06:41:18.000 Folks like myself, folks like all the folks that he's helping out with Cause of America to help make this mission happen.
06:41:26.000 Please go off and help out in that.
06:41:28.000 Right now, there's only one need up there.
06:41:30.000 It's getting it into the general fund that he's got.
06:41:36.000 You that's here, right?
06:41:38.000 Obviously, if you can help do so, but we need to build that network of people that are financially supporting.
06:41:43.000 He's not doing this just for him.
06:41:45.000 He's not doing it just for his family.
06:41:47.000 He's doing it for each and every one of you and for future generations.
06:41:51.000 He's been given such a good gift and he wants to share that with other folks.
06:41:56.000 And the passion that you see coming out of Mike comes from knowing the truth.
06:42:02.000 He's been in the bad situations of life.
06:42:05.000 You guys all know his story.
06:42:08.000 He's laid it all on the line, and he's fearless about what the future has in store.
06:42:13.000 That's why he's willing to go off and risk everything to go off and make sure that the truth is told.
06:42:18.000 For me, it harkens back to the end of John, the Gospel of John.
06:42:21.000 If you guys remember, right after Jesus Christ was sacrificed brutally on the cross,
06:42:28.000 All of his disciples were huddling up in another chamber, locked in a room, freaking out because their leader, the one that they thought was going to deliver them from the oppression of the Romans, sounds familiar?
06:42:43.000 Was killed.
06:42:44.000 He was murdered.
06:42:48.000 What happened after the third day?
06:42:51.000 He appeared to them.
06:42:52.000 What's the first thing he said?
06:42:53.000 Peace be with you.
06:42:55.000 And all of a sudden, those same folks that were running around knocking their knees up in that upper chamber, were out there boldly professing the truth of His resurrection.
06:43:06.000 Don't you see that passion in Mike?
06:43:08.000 It's like there's a boldness.
06:43:10.000 They went back to the same people that crucified Jesus Christ and started talking smack to him and said, no guys, I know you guys killed him, but you know, we're still here.
06:43:21.000 And no matter what you tell us not to talk about, no matter how you try to censor us from talking about this, we're going to do it anyway.
06:43:28.000 Because we're not answering to you.
06:43:30.000 We're answering to a much higher authority.
06:43:32.000 And that's what it's all about.
06:43:34.000 That's why you see that passion in Mike.
06:43:36.000 And that's also why he's so tough to put into a specific time frame for his speaking slot.
06:43:45.000 It's got that passion and authenticity, and that's why everybody loves him.
06:43:49.000 And so, guys, so when he's making that plea, he's not doing it for his sake.
06:43:54.000 He's doing it for all of our sake, okay?
06:43:56.000 Alright, so these are the call to actions that we're hoping he can do right now.
06:44:00.000 But there's something else that Mike and I were talking about.
06:44:03.000 This isn't a one-time event.
06:44:05.000 I mean, this isn't something you just pop in and say, OK, everything's fine now.
06:44:08.000 I did my duty.
06:44:09.000 I went to the Mike Lindell event this year.
06:44:12.000 No, we need to have some ongoing dedication to this.
06:44:16.000 That's why Joe was talking about Frank's speech, about using this as our communication blowtorch.
06:44:22.000 That's why Renee is talking about Frank Social and getting active on that.
06:44:27.000 In particular, use it as your special area around election specific stuff to get the word out.
06:44:33.000 There's a lot of other platforms out there and we definitely want to share information with those platforms too.
06:44:38.000 But here's something that's special.
06:44:40.000 We know it's not going to get censored.
06:44:42.000 It's not going to get shadow banned.
06:44:44.000 We're going to be able to get the word out to you.
06:44:46.000 So you can build a special little collaboration portal for you to get your word out.
06:44:52.000 All right.
06:44:52.000 So that's kind of what we're trying to do in ongoing land.
06:44:56.000 And I could swear I had a third one.
06:44:57.000 There it is.
06:44:58.000 All right.
06:44:59.000 When we get the needs that have been approved.
06:45:04.000 Through the process that I outlined on the needs management process, once we have authorized needs posted on there, then we're going to have the equivalent of a Give, Send, Go or GoFundMe donation page.
06:45:17.000 So if you've got a project in Montana, for example.
06:45:22.000 You know, Lisa, Teresa, you know, maybe there's something you got out there like, you know, a hand count demo or something like that.
06:45:31.000 And you need $500 to buy something on Amazon to demonstrate how easy it is to go off and do, right?
06:45:37.000 Put it up in the needs.
06:45:39.000 And once it gets funded,
06:45:42.000 Then after it's an approved need, once it gets funded, cut you a check and you guys can get moving.
06:45:47.000 There's a lot of things that we like to do in the grassroots that frankly just don't have the financial support needed to get it over the finish line.
06:45:57.000 This is what we're building with this whole plan with the Election Crime Bureau.
06:46:02.000 is the ability to go off and reach out to other people in an organized, vetted, and trusted way.
06:46:08.000 So, we've got the one-time call to action here for what we're doing today, what you can do right now.
06:46:15.000 And then, and it's not just for you in this room, it's for the people that are watching, and it's for the people that they're sharing all this information with.
06:46:22.000 Please get that information out there.
06:46:25.000 But there's a one-time call to action, and then there's the ongoing calls to action.
06:46:31.000 Make sense, everybody?
06:46:33.000 I'm backstage.
06:46:34.000 We're working on a documentation of the plan that we can share with everybody and put it out there.
06:46:41.000 We hope to get it out tonight, if at all possible, at least a summary of it for everybody to be able to share.
06:46:46.000 And it'll feature a summary of these calls to action as well.
06:46:49.000 I think?
06:47:10.000 That when we're talking about what our plans are, that there's a lot of people that would like to make sure that those plans don't come to fruition, right?
06:47:20.000 And we've all met this in our respective states.
06:47:22.000 We've all meet it in our own personal lives.
06:47:25.000 That there's a lot of, as Mike calls them, blocks or obstacles that are put in our way.
06:47:30.000 So we thought an appropriate way to bring this plane in for a landing for this event is to start talking specifically about some of the obstacles that we expect that each and every one of you are going to be facing as we go out back into the world.
06:47:46.000 We got the plan.
06:47:48.000 Now we're going to go try to deploy it.
06:47:51.000 What's going to happen when we do that?
06:48:09.000 By the way, this is our cut at addressing these obstacles.
06:48:13.000 You may have even better plans than we've got on how to go off and overcome these.
06:48:17.000 That's why we have communication mechanisms like Frank Social and Frank Speech.
06:48:21.000 We want everybody to contribute, everybody to share, okay?
06:48:25.000 Alright, so here's a list of obstacles that we came up with just to get the ball rolling.
06:48:30.000 First of all, obstacle number one.
06:48:32.000 How many people have heard the narrative that says voting machines are not the problem?
06:48:37.000 There's nothing wrong with them.
06:48:39.000 There's nothing wrong with these, right?
06:48:41.000 Well, we've already proven everything about the vulnerabilities and everything, but how do you go off and approach that?
06:48:46.000 Well, we've got some technical experts that are going to address that up front here.
06:48:50.000 Dr. Walter Doherty is going to lead a team to come out and walk us through how to address that obstacle and provide you with some data.
06:48:58.000 Obstacle number two.
06:48:59.000 When we get rid of the machines, we're going to be going to hand counts, right?
06:49:03.000 Well, those are just impossible to do, aren't they?
06:49:06.000 We can't do hand counts.
06:49:08.000 Never mind the fact that that's how we used to do it up until, what, 60 years ago.
06:49:12.000 But now we're in the era of common core math, and maybe it is a little bit more difficult.
06:49:16.000 You never know.
06:49:17.000 So we have to show them specifically that hand counts are indeed possible.
06:49:22.000 And Linda Rance, who's been doing this for a long time, is going to walk us through how to approach that obstacle as well.
06:49:30.000 The third obstacle, we're going to bring up Dr. Frank.
06:49:32.000 How many people live in those solid red counties or solid red states where they say, no problem here.
06:49:39.000 I don't know why you're so concerned about the machines.
06:49:41.000 Stop taking away our toys.
06:49:43.000 Well, Dr. Frank's going to address that directly.
06:49:46.000 And he's going to talk about what's worked with him in places like Shasta County, California.
06:49:51.000 Yeah, that's right.
06:49:52.000 California is actually getting rid of machines.
06:49:54.000 How's that?
06:49:58.000 And then I'm going to wrap it up with a discussion of something that is the counter current that we're dealing with in today's society, which deals with the topic of misinformation and disinformation.
06:50:12.000 Now, they're trying to make it seem like we're the ones doing that by just asking for more transparency.
06:50:18.000 But I'm going to talk about the roots of this program, who's involved with it, and how we can overcome it.
06:50:24.000 Sound like a few obstacles that we need to address?
06:50:28.000 Alright, well thank you guys very much for your attention and you've heard the plan.
06:50:33.000 Now we're going to hear about how to overcome obstacles to the plan.
06:50:36.000 Alright, so we're going to start off with a distorted slide that's not the way it looked when I came up here.
06:50:44.000 It's not fitting into... Alright, anyway.
06:50:47.000 I think we're going to get the voice of God introduction here from Tim for our first speaker.
06:50:56.000 Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Dr. Walter Daugherty.
06:51:23.000 Thanks, everybody.
06:51:24.000 Great to be back with you.
06:51:26.000 I want to introduce this next set of obstacles from the perspective of what you can expect when you go in to talk to your county officials.
06:51:37.000 So it might be your election administrator, might be your county clerk, might be your
06:51:43.000 County Commissioners or Supervisor, whatever they're called in your state.
06:51:48.000 Obviously, if you go in with guns blazing and say, these machines have got to go, you're probably not going to get a very positive reception.
06:51:59.000 So, what we want to do in these next four segments, talking about obstacles that may
06:52:08.000 you may encounter and some possible ways of dealing with them in a more positive way.
06:52:16.000 So the first obstacle that you may encounter is, well, there's nothing wrong with machines.
06:52:23.000 You can trust them.
06:52:26.000 So that means that you have to have some information to come back to them and say, no, you can't.
06:52:36.000 So what information can you present that would bring home the message that you can't trust the machines?
06:52:46.000 Well, the first big piece of evidence that you can't trust the machines is one that we have thanks to Tina Peters, the county clerk and recorder in Mesa County, Colorado.
06:53:04.000 TinaPeters.us, you can link to all of her information there.
06:53:11.000 So, as County Clerk and Recorder, she was responsible for the elections in Mesa County and received notice from the Secretary of State that a Dominion technician was going to come in and update the software.
06:53:28.000 So, being a responsible person, she asked, is this going to delete anything?
06:53:36.000 Because after all, a county clerk and recorder has to maintain records, and records includes, for example, federal elections.
06:53:49.000 Records must be preserved a minimum of 22 months.
06:53:52.000 So that's federal law.
06:53:55.000 States can extend that, and Colorado has.
06:53:58.000 So Colorado extended the retention period to 25 months.
06:54:03.000 And it hadn't been 25 months since the November 2020 election.
06:54:09.000 This was in May of 2021.
06:54:14.000 So she said, is this software update going to delete anything on my machine?
06:54:23.000 And the technician said, well, yes, that's how we update it.
06:54:27.000 We erase your whole disk and then we install the new software.
06:54:33.000 And she said, you are not erasing anything on my system until I make a backup.
06:54:41.000 This is not only required by the laws that I just mentioned, it's also a best practice for anybody with a computer.
06:54:50.000 Would you keep your money in a bank that didn't make a backup every night?
06:54:56.000 What if there was a fire or a tornado?
06:54:58.000 You'd never get evidence of how much money was in every account back.
06:55:03.000 So it's just good practice to make backups, and that's what she did.
06:55:08.000 Now, the ordinary way of making a backup is you have some important files on your computer and you just say copy them to a USB drive and I'll put it somewhere else.
06:55:20.000 That copies those files.
06:55:22.000 So that's just an ordinary backup of some files.
06:55:26.000 What she did was to make a forensic disk image.
06:55:32.000 And what this amounts to is a bit-for-bit, 100% clone of the disk.
06:55:38.000 So it copies all of the files, but they are in exactly the same location on the disk.
06:55:45.000 It copies all of the deleted files, and they are in exactly the same place on the disk.
06:55:51.000 It copies all of the random zeros and ones in the empty space on the disk to the same place.
06:55:58.000 In other words, it's 100%
06:56:00.000 Bit for bit copy.
06:56:02.000 It's a clone of the disk.
06:56:04.000 And it's also accompanied by a chain of custody.
06:56:08.000 So the person who makes a forensic disk image then signs a statement that says, I made this disk image at such and so date and time and I handed it over to this person and they signed for it receiving it.
06:56:23.000 So you have a chain of custody on that.
06:56:26.000 So she made the backup of the system.
06:56:28.000 Dominion came in.
06:56:30.000 Erased the disk, installed a new version of the software, 5.13, and then she made another backup.
06:56:38.000 It's kind of a before and after.
06:56:42.000 What did my system look like?
06:56:44.000 The election management system.
06:56:47.000 And then gave it to her legal team who gave it to Jeff O'Donnell.
06:56:55.000 That you've seen a time or two before, yesterday and today, and we'll see again in a few minutes.
06:57:02.000 Jeff is, among many other talents, a database expert.
06:57:07.000 And so databases, you can think of as just being kind of the next step up from a spreadsheet.
06:57:13.000 So instead of just a spreadsheet, it's really a filing cabinet.
06:57:18.000 And every drawer has a bunch of folders, and every folder has a bunch of spreadsheets.
06:57:23.000 But these are super-spreadsheets, because one cell in the spreadsheet says, get this number from this other spreadsheet in this other folder in this other drawer.
06:57:33.000 So that's why it's called a database.
06:57:36.000 It's a collection of data that's organized in a particularly useful form.
06:57:42.000 And so when Jeff O'Donnell looked at this forensic disk image,
06:57:47.000 He found a bunch of databases, which is what you would expect, and then he found something he hadn't expected, and that was a second set of databases.
06:58:01.000 Now, if you run a small business, or a big business for that matter, an IRS examiner shows up and sees that you have two sets of books, they would probably find that a little curious and want to investigate further.
06:58:17.000 And so, when Jeff investigated further, what he discovered is that the first set of databases was used
06:58:31.000 Well, let's go to the next slide.
06:58:34.000 Maybe yes.
06:58:36.000 Maybe no.
06:58:37.000 All right.
06:58:42.000 Now we've got it.
06:58:43.000 Except that went too far.
06:58:46.000 So, here we go.
06:58:48.000 So, remember the question is, but you can trust the machines.
06:58:53.000 No, you can't.
06:58:55.000 So, here's what Dominion says is in the server.
06:58:58.000 They say that
06:59:00.000 Up here at the top, represented by the folder, there are ballot images coming in.
06:59:05.000 Basically photographs of each ballot that's been scanned.
06:59:09.000 Then they go into a tabulation database, which is kind of the inbox for processing.
06:59:17.000 And if the barks on the ballot are unambiguous, then the machine says, all right, I know how they voted, puts that in the adjudication database, and then it's added to the election results in the bottom database.
06:59:31.000 What do I mean by unambiguous?
06:59:33.000 Well, if there are two candidates, and the bubble for Candidate A is completely blank, and the bubble for Candidate B is 100% filled in, then the machine says, I can tell, they voted for Candidate B!
06:59:48.000 However, what if there are some marks in both bubbles?
06:59:52.000 So this can happen naturally if someone puts the pen down on one bubble and says, oh, I meant to vote for the other person.
07:00:00.000 And then they filled the second bubble in two-thirds of the way.
07:00:05.000 Now you've got marks in two bubbles, and it's not perfectly clear to the computer which one to count.
07:00:13.000 It asks for a human review.
07:00:16.000 So then the human reviewer, deputy clerk, or whatever, will look at it and say, well, there's only a tiny mark in A and bubble B is three-fourths filled in.
07:00:29.000 I can tell they meant to vote for B. Count this as a vote for B. And so that's the technical meaning of adjudication in the election world.
07:00:38.000 It has a different meaning in court.
07:00:40.000 But in the election world, it's determining the voter's intent.
07:00:44.000 So that, in case the human reviewer was able to ascertain the voter's intent.
07:00:49.000 Suppose both bubbles were exactly half filled in.
07:00:55.000 Now, the machine says, I don't know how they intended to vote, and the human reviewer says, I can't tell how they intended to vote either.
07:01:04.000 Overvote.
07:01:06.000 Don't count this race, just count the rest of the ballot.
07:01:10.000 So that's the way the processing is supposed to work.
07:01:13.000 So here's what Dominion says is in the machine.
07:01:18.000 What Jeff found is there was a second tabulation database and a second adjudication database and the records in them weren't the same.
07:01:30.000 So reconstructing the sequence of events, it's kind of like looking at your bank statement, where you can see the order that checks and deposits came in to get to the final result.
07:01:41.000 So there's a journal in the database that basically says, I first did this, and then I did this, and then I did this.
07:01:48.000 It's just a record of the actions that were taken.
07:01:52.000 It became clear that after about 25% of the votes were counted in the first set of databases,
07:02:00.000 Some, but not all, of the ballots were copied to the new second unauthorized set of databases, and then it proceeded to the end of election.
07:02:11.000 So that's what happened in November 2020.
07:02:14.000 But remember, this backup was made end of May 2021, which means there had been another election since then, specifically the municipal election for the City of Grand Junction.
07:02:29.000 So as is the case in many counties, if the county owns the equipment, they will contract with the school board or the city to run the municipal election.
07:02:38.000 Once again, after about 25% of the votes were counted, a second set of databases was created.
07:02:46.000 Some, but not all, of the ballots were copied to the new second set of databases and the election proceeded.
07:02:53.000 And in the case of the municipal election,
07:02:56.000 The winning margin was about 3,000 votes, but the votes that had lost their chain of custody, they didn't get moved from one database to the second one, was 8,000.
07:03:10.000 So if I tell you that you won your race by 3,000 votes plus or minus 8,000, what have I said?
07:03:17.000 We have no idea who won this election.
07:03:21.000 And so that's what Jeff found in the forensic disk images that Tina Peters made.
07:03:28.000 Can you trust the machines?
07:03:30.000 No, you can't.
07:03:32.000 So this was such a startling discovery that the legal team said we have to have this verified independently.
07:03:41.000 And that's when they called me and I went through all of the steps that Jeff had done without just having him do it and my look over his shoulder.
07:03:52.000 So I redid all of the analysis and discovered that that was in fact correct, that after about 25% of the votes were counted, a second set of unauthorized databases was created, some but not all of the ballots were copied, and the election records
07:04:10.000 were deleted that had been on the first image that she made before the software update and not on the second image.
07:04:20.000 So can you trust the machines?
07:04:23.000 No, you can't.
07:04:25.000 And if you'll go to tinyurl.com slash Mesa dash report dash three, there's a video where Jeff and I are interviewed about Mesa report three.
07:04:36.000 And if you expand the description down at the bottom, there's a link to the actual report that is posted on Frank speech.
07:04:48.000 The next item that I would like to talk to you about are the three reports related to Professor Halderman.
07:05:00.000 So he's a well-known computer scientist, been very active in the election field for many years.
07:05:09.000 And I'm using this term in quotes, but these are three reports that have connection to him.
07:05:17.000 So the first one, he and another professor were engaged by Donna Kerling in the case in Georgia against Secretary of State Raffensperger.
07:05:27.000 And they were given a short period of time, I think it was about two weeks, to actually examine a Dominion voting machine like the ones that were used in Georgia.
07:05:39.000 And in that period of time, Professor Halderman and the other professor discovered, again, something very startling.
07:05:48.000 Because what they were looking for was how easy would it be to hack into this machine?
07:05:54.000 And their conclusion in their report was that there are at least nine critical national security vulnerabilities in this machine.
07:06:07.000 That is,
07:06:09.000 Any hacker anywhere in the world could break in to this machine and alter files on it.
07:06:19.000 That report was submitted to the court in this case and the judge sealed it.
07:06:27.000 Professor Halderman begged the judge to send his report to both Department of Homeland Security, CISA, the Cybersecurity and Information Security Agency, which is part of DHS, and to Dominion, so that they could fix these nine critical vulnerabilities.
07:06:49.000 And the judge refused, kept it under seal for
07:06:54.000 Quite a long time.
07:06:56.000 I think it was over a year, but I'd have to check the actual dates.
07:07:01.000 Finally released it.
07:07:03.000 And then everybody saw, oh, the Halderman report has been released.
07:07:08.000 You can't trust these machines because they have all of these critical national security vulnerabilities in them.
07:07:15.000 So the report then was sent by the judge to CISA.
07:07:21.000 And they engaged a government contractor called MITRE to do an analysis of the Halderman Report.
07:07:30.000 Their analysis basically said you don't have to worry about any of these vulnerabilities if you keep the machines completely locked down.
07:07:41.000 Well, we all know that the machines are not kept completely locked down, and so they did not test the machine themselves to see if those vulnerabilities were actually there.
07:07:52.000 They did not issue patches to correct the vulnerabilities and close these open doors to foreign actors, potentially bad actors.
07:08:05.000 They just said, if you do everything properly and keep the machine locked down, you don't need to worry about that.
07:08:13.000 Well, Professor Halderman and everybody else who's engaged in the election security field took great exception to that, and about 20 of them wrote a public letter saying,
07:08:27.000 You didn't address the problem and you didn't solve the problem.
07:08:31.000 So that's really three things to look at on that report.
07:08:37.000 The original report, which is now public with some minor redactions, the MITRE analysis, and then the rebuttal to the MITRE analysis.
07:08:48.000 The second one that was related to Professor Halderman is a very interesting one, because it was one of his PhD students.
07:08:58.000 And so this student, for his dissertation, hacked the driver on a Canon scanner.
07:09:05.000 So when you think about hacking a voting machine, you say, well, there are lots of things we could hack.
07:09:11.000 The software in the tabulation part, the software in the adjudication part, all of these other modules.
07:09:20.000 And the idea that this student came up with was, well, what if I just swap the bubbles on a ballot?
07:09:27.000 So you've got a bubble and a name, candidate A, and a bubble and a name, candidate B.
07:09:34.000 And I just reprogrammed the scanner to have those bubbles trade places.
07:09:40.000 And now that means if the voter voted for candidate A, that bubble is now in the position to count for candidate B. And it was simply a wraparound to the Canon driver.
07:09:53.000 So you know, periodically, if you update Windows, it'll say, do you want to update the drivers?
07:09:58.000 Well, if you updated it with this particular driver, then that driver would swap bubbles.
07:10:05.000 That student successfully defended his dissertation, got his PhD, went to work for a left-wing organization called Voting Works, and is now working for an organization called Enhanced Voting.
07:10:20.000 So that's another thing.
07:10:22.000 It was not written by Professor Altman.
07:10:24.000 It was written by his PhD student.
07:10:26.000 But it is, to me, a matter of concern that simply by replacing the scanner driver, you can change the order of votes on a ballot.
07:10:37.000 The third one that I'd like to let you know more about is related to the cast vote records.
07:10:45.000 So one of the important points that we always make is that the cast vote record is, by federal definition, an electronic record of a voter's selections.
07:10:57.000 So it's equivalent to a spreadsheet where the first row is who did the first ballot vote for, the second row is who did the second ballot vote for, and so forth.
07:11:07.000 There's no connection to a voter, voter ID, name, address, or anything like that.
07:11:12.000 It's completely anonymous.
07:11:14.000 However, there is a very small concern that you might be able to tell how somebody voted in certain very rare circumstances.
07:11:25.000 So let's say you were driving into the parking lot at 6.59 a.m.
07:11:30.000 when the polls opened at 7 and there were three people in line and you recognized the first person in line.
07:11:38.000 Now, after the election and the cast vote record report is released, you look at the cast vote record and you say, aha, I know how my friend that was the first one in line voted.
07:11:50.000 They're the first one in the cast vote record.
07:11:53.000 No, you don't.
07:11:55.000 Because the standard software that all of the vendors support is to shuffle the votes in blocks of typically 100 or 200.
07:12:06.000 So basically, they'll take the first 100 lines of the spreadsheet, shuffle them, take the second 100 lines, shuffle them, and so forth.
07:12:16.000 And that does not destroy the sequence information that enabled us to detect manipulation in so many counties across the country.
07:12:26.000 But it does protect privacy because that person that you recognize, all you know is that
07:12:33.000 That person's ballot is one of the first hundred ballots.
07:12:36.000 In other words, you don't know which ballot is theirs.
07:12:39.000 So there is that very small concern about privacy, which is addressed, as I said, by the vendors by shuffling within a block of 100 or 200.
07:12:50.000 What Professor Halderman's students discovered is that they used a very mathematically weak random number generator.
07:12:58.000 And that means, and followed by a substitution cipher.
07:13:02.000 So this is mathematical cryptography, but the bottom line is his students were able to unshuffle them and recover the original order.
07:13:15.000 And so he published something and said,
07:13:18.000 This is a vulnerability.
07:13:19.000 It could invade a person's privacy.
07:13:22.000 His example was he saw he was number 73 to check in and his wife was right behind him, then he knew she was 74 and even if she didn't tell him how she voted, he could figure it out by unshuffling them and looking at ballot number 74.
07:13:36.000 Well,
07:13:39.000 As a computer scientist, I would say the right solution is a stronger random number generator.
07:13:45.000 So shuffle them a little better, and then this won't happen.
07:13:50.000 Professor Halderman's solution was to completely cripple the cast vote record by saying that you should shuffle the entire list of votes.
07:14:02.000 So in Maricopa County in 2020, I got the cast vote record and it showed strong evidence of manipulation in all the races that I looked at because a cast vote record lets you look at the sequence of votes.
07:14:17.000 Recounts are great.
07:14:19.000 Risk living audits are great.
07:14:20.000 They only look at the final total.
07:14:23.000 They don't look at the sequence of how you got there.
07:14:26.000 And that's what you need the cast vote record for.
07:14:29.000 So, in 2020, I was able to see that evidence of manipulation.
07:14:34.000 In 2022, Maricopa County deleted the sequence number column.
07:14:41.000 and shuffled all two million ballots.
07:14:44.000 In other words, they crippled the cast vote record to make it impossible for us to look for the same kind of manipulation they'd done in 2020.
07:14:53.000 So I really think this is kind of a cat and mouse game, is that when they figure out what we're looking for, then they say, we'll fix it so you can't look for that next time.
07:15:04.000 And so we have to be careful in what we do.
07:15:09.000 Alright, the next thing I want to do is call up Clay Parikh, whom you have seen before.
07:15:17.000 Come on up, Clay!
07:15:28.000 Now, I know it's small print and you can't read it up there on the screen unless you've got eyes in the back of your head, so I'm going to give you a piece of paper here that's what's up on the screen.
07:15:39.000 This is the SLI Compliance Certificate of Accreditation.
07:15:46.000 So accreditation of voting machines is a complicated process, but if we boiled it down to two steps,
07:15:56.000 The first step would be that the vendor submits a system to the EAC, the Election Assistance Commission, and then the Election Assistance Commission has a certified laboratory test the machine.
07:16:13.000 And so then if it passes the test from the certified laboratory, then EAC certifies it.
07:16:20.000 And it depends on the state, but in the state of Texas, where I'm from, it's actually in state law that no system may be used unless it complies with EAC standards and is certified for them.
07:16:35.000 Here is another certificate.
07:16:38.000 So now I'm going to give you two.
07:16:40.000 And here's the second one.
07:16:41.000 This is from ProVNV.
07:16:44.000 So tell us about how you got involved in testing voting machines and what you know about the background of these two companies, and then we'll talk about these certificates.
07:16:56.000 All right, so the first thing is, I started off in the VSTLs, the Voting System Test Labs, in 2008, right, for a time span to 2017, nine years.
07:17:08.000 So, the very first thing I had to do was look over all the election requirements, the standards, and everything.
07:17:16.000 This included going back to the FEC, right, the Federal Elections Commission, which had the VSS standards, and then
07:17:24.000 Looking and reading over HAVA, the 2002 Act, right?
07:17:29.000 Which basically started this chaos and formed the EAC.
07:17:33.000 And then I had to look over the voluntary voting system guidelines.
07:17:38.000 And at the time, they were version 1.0, which, by the way, is the only version.
07:17:45.000 And you think, well, no, there is one now that's accredited under the newer version, right?
07:17:51.000 Even though they've had reiterations.
07:17:54.000 That went up to 2.0, right?
07:17:57.000 So, one of the things is they have a requirement.
07:18:00.000 The EAC is co-chaired by NIST.
07:18:03.000 They do the laboratory inspections and do that part.
07:18:07.000 The EAC checks all the steps and staff, all the processes, procedures to make sure the requirements are met, how their testing procedures are done.
07:18:17.000 Together, they review the thing, they give the lab the certificate that says they're qualified.
07:18:21.000 Now,
07:18:22.000 The EAC, as Walter just said, it went through, there's a process, a project plan, everything gets submitted.
07:18:29.000 The final test report gets submitted and the EAC does a certificate of conformance.
07:18:35.000 This is the very first top part of it because this is the actual certificate and then there's the report that follows.
07:18:42.000 Now,
07:18:43.000 The EAC has guidelines for itself and the requirements.
07:18:46.000 The things that are incorrect here is that they say the Executive Director and the Executive Director, right?
07:18:55.000 The Chairman of the EAC is the one that's supposed to sign the certificate, right?
07:19:01.000 So in their formal certification process, if the person with the authority to sign does not sign, that certificate, that certification is basically void.
07:19:12.000 That's exactly right.
07:19:14.000 So here is the Voting System Test Laboratory Program Manual.
07:19:20.000 And section 3.6.1 says, a certificate of accreditation will be issued to each accredited laboratory.
07:19:30.000 The certificate will be signed by the chair of the commission.
07:19:35.000 So the first certificate I showed you was signed by the executive director.
07:19:40.000 It was not signed by the chairman.
07:19:43.000 The second certificate, which is up on the screen right now, was signed by the acting executive director.
07:19:49.000 It was not signed by the chairman.
07:19:52.000 That means that the laboratory's certification is invalid.
07:19:58.000 That means that EAC cannot certify that these systems meet their requirements because the lab that tested them wasn't certified.
07:20:09.000 So let me ask you a question, Clay.
07:20:12.000 Suppose a friend of mine said, hey, we're getting married.
07:20:15.000 Walter, would you perform the ceremony?
07:20:18.000 And I say, sure, you're my friend.
07:20:19.000 I'd be glad to perform the ceremony, and I'll sign the marriage license.
07:20:23.000 Are they married?
07:20:26.000 Not according to the state you're in, legally, right?
07:20:28.000 Personally, I believe marriage is between God and your spouse, right?
07:20:32.000 That's the thing.
07:20:32.000 The government should not be involved.
07:20:34.000 But, as our current laws state, you do have to have it certified, right?
07:20:40.000 And by a legal pastor or somebody ordained, a magistrate or whatever.
07:20:45.000 Not any Joe Schmuck off the street can sign it, right?
07:20:48.000 And we've all seen this in plenty of TV shows and all that.
07:20:51.000 So the marriage is invalid.
07:20:53.000 And if you went to court,
07:20:55.000 It would say, hey, you're not married.
07:20:56.000 That's right, because I'm not an authorized signature.
07:20:59.000 Well, now in Texas law, it says that you can be a priest or rabbi or ordained minister or a member of a religious organization which authorized you to perform marriages.
07:21:13.000 And so suppose that I sent in five dollars and three box tops and I got a certificate of ordination signed by Yogi Bear.
07:21:21.000 Then I can say, okay, I met the requirements, you know, I'm authorized by the state of Texas to perform marriage licenses and I signed the license.
07:21:30.000 What do you think is going to happen when one of those two people turns 62 or 66 and files for Social Security for spousal benefits?
07:21:39.000 Social Security is going to say, give us a certified copy of the signed marriage license from your county courthouse, and it wasn't signed by an authorized signature.
07:21:51.000 So what else can you tell us about these testing labs that people need to know when they go in to talk to their county officials?
07:22:01.000 The one thing I want everybody to know as far as these testing labs, right, is that besides the project plan that has to be approved by the voting system test labs, they run through the project plan, they do a test report.
07:22:13.000 There are requirements in this test report that should be done, right?
07:22:18.000 I've recently helped with a case in Missouri that deals with the test reports not including their appropriate tables for the requirements, right?
07:22:28.000 Therefore, that certification, whether it's by the EAC or the state, because the state requires a federally certified lab to do it, it's not tested to the same standards.
07:22:38.000 Therefore, it invalidates the test results and the certification.
07:22:43.000 Right?
07:22:44.000 To boot, if you're a certifying authority and you do not file your paperwork, you do not follow your rules and processes, you violate it.
07:22:54.000 So how are you certifying systems to say that they meet certain requirements?
07:22:58.000 And so the point I want to make is that at this level, it's flawed.
07:23:04.000 We won't get into the technical discussions that we both agree on that the requirements, I've always referred to them as substandard because they're not at the level they should be.
07:23:15.000 And so that's, to me, that's one of the most important things that a certification authority does that follow its own processes and procedures.
07:23:24.000 That's exactly right.
07:23:25.000 And so when you go to talk to your county officials and you get the copy of the certification from the lab and the copy of the regulations that say it must be signed by the chairman, then the question, most counties now are doing their budget workshop meetings to plan the next fiscal year.
07:23:44.000 You can say, in the case of Texas,
07:23:48.000 Election Code 122.001A3 says a voting system may not be used in an election unless the system operates safely, efficiently, and accurately and complies with the voting system standards adopted by the Election Assistance Commission.
07:24:10.000 Dear Commissioners, our system does not comply with the EAC rules and I would ask that you not spend any of our taxpayer money on these machines.
07:24:26.000 One more important point.
07:24:28.000 So we're talking the EAC and we pointed out a lot of things.
07:24:31.000 Notice, anybody, anybody and their mother can go to the EAC site and see test reports, the appendices that are attached to the test reports, and the certificate of conformance which contains the certificate.
07:24:46.000 You also see the approval letters.
07:24:49.000 So if the federal government is saying their federally certified labs can provide all this publicly and free,
07:24:55.000 And you go to your county or your state because your state requires the Secretary of State to do the certification or whatever the thing is.
07:25:03.000 They should provide you their test reports, their certification letter, copies of all this to you with no hassle and no charge.
07:25:15.000 If they're not, you definitely need to pin and question them on that.
07:25:17.000 So I just want to get that point out because a lot of states block their citizens from this information or try to make them pay for it.
07:25:25.000 So just go to EAC.gov.
07:25:27.000 It's a little difficult to manipulate, to maneuver around the site, but you can navigate it and find what you're looking for at EAC.gov.
07:25:37.000 Thank you, Clay.
07:25:38.000 Appreciate it.
07:25:45.000 Next.
07:25:47.000 Machines can be trusted.
07:25:48.000 No, they can't.
07:25:50.000 Dr. Charles Bernardin.
07:26:14.000 Some of you, probably most of you, have not heard of Dr. Charles Bernardin unless you happened to see his poster in the Hospitality Suite or read the Gateway Pundit article by Professor Clements and Aaron Clements on Monday.
07:26:30.000 So, how do all of you know Dr. Charles Bernardin if you don't know Dr. Charles Bernardin?
07:26:39.000 Can you explain that to me on Telegram?
07:26:42.000 I'm also known as Guy Smith.
07:26:45.000 Oh!
07:26:46.000 You're Guy Smith!
07:26:48.000 Alright!
07:26:49.000 Now you know where to go on Telegram.
07:26:51.000 And the Spambot refers to me as Aggressive Spam.
07:26:57.000 I guess that's suppression of some kind or another.
07:27:00.000 Dr. Barton Hardin has a PhD and has worked for many years as a cellular engineer.
07:27:10.000 So that means working on things like the mathematical theory and the chips.
07:27:16.000 In fact, he has seven patents, has worked on companies that make the equipment that serves cellular data over the cell phone towers.
07:27:26.000 So, in this first picture that he has supplied, this first slide, this is a very simplified diagram of the network connections in a typical voting system.
07:27:43.000 So, Dr. Bernhardin, would you go through this slide and explain what's going on in the polling place and what the connections are between these different devices?
07:27:56.000 Absolutely.
07:27:57.000 I'd like to thank Mike Lindell for giving us this opportunity to share this research with you.
07:28:04.000 And I'd also like to thank Sophie Anderson and Calvin Boydston who were colleagues in discovering this.
07:28:13.000 So, thank you.
07:28:21.000 So basically, you all heard Patrick Kohlbeck so eloquently speak about how our elections are actually connected to the Internet.
07:28:31.000 In fact, it's worse than that.
07:28:34.000 They're connected to an AT&T private network called FirstNet, which is 100% opaque.
07:28:43.000 And this diagram is sort of a very simple summary of it.
07:28:53.000 Some of you may have read the Gateway Pundit article that came out.
07:29:01.000 Thank you.
07:29:03.000 Those of you who haven't, I'll just read the title.
07:29:09.000 The title is an abstract in itself, and it was posted by Joe Hoff and co-written by the Clements family, who were great patriots in our movement.
07:29:23.000 So the title is Engineers Discover Nationwide Cellular Network Connects Election Equipment and Gives Federal Government Access to Election Systems at the Precinct Level.
07:29:36.000 And that's basically what we found out.
07:29:41.000 So this diagram shows everything going from the precinct to the cell tower and that's really
07:29:50.000 The function of this research, or the summary of this research, and it's all being done through LTE.
07:29:57.000 Basically, the cellular modem at the precinct connects to the cell tower and we have evidence, at least in Dallas and other places, that the cellular modem is also connected to the tabulators.
07:30:19.000 And so this gives bad actors, we don't know who they are, the opportunity of actually changing our vote in real time.
07:30:30.000 Think of a voice call to your grandmother.
07:30:33.000 You're in New York.
07:30:34.000 You're calling L.A.
07:30:37.000 There's no delay.
07:30:38.000 And that's exactly the same system that we have hooked up in our precincts.
07:30:45.000 And it gives bad actors the capability of actually changing our votes, manipulating our votes.
07:30:51.000 And we have some, not extensive, but some evidence that that is going on.
07:30:59.000 So I also want to make the point that there are other connections in the system.
07:31:06.000 The county, for example, we discovered in
07:31:09.000 Denver that the county election center is actually got a web EOC portal and it connects to the DPS, the Department of Public Safety.
07:31:22.000 And the Secretary of State office also has connections and in many cases Albert sensors are located
07:31:36.000 Right with the voter registration database and we believe that the Albert censors may have something to do with phantom voters.
07:31:45.000 We don't really know because we're not allowed to really look at that.
07:31:50.000 Let's talk about Albert Sensors for a moment.
07:31:52.000 Okay.
07:31:53.000 So several people have made a public records request for the Memorandum of Agreement, the MOA, between their county and CIS, the Center for Internet Security.
07:32:06.000 And they've discovered that this agreement, the county allows CIS to put the Albert Sensor, which is just another computer, inside the county firewall.
07:32:19.000 And it also requires the county to notify all their employees that they have no expectation of privacy.
07:32:27.000 And it also states that all of the network traffic will be viewed unencrypted.
07:32:33.000 Now the purpose of this is to monitor for attacks and malware in the system.
07:32:41.000 Well, if you have a tunnel through the firewall, is that just one-way or could that be a two-way connection?
07:32:49.000 Oh, I think they're all two-way.
07:32:51.000 But, you know, we really don't know a whole lot about it.
07:32:56.000 There's no blueprint.
07:32:58.000 But I worked in Nortel Networks for about 10 years designing networks.
07:33:03.000 This is the best blueprint and I've been able to come up with after studying the system at various levels.
07:33:10.000 So I believe it's fairly accurate, but we don't, for example, have any wire shark or any anything, any traces like that going on.
07:33:20.000 Well, if you look at the upper left hand corner of this diagram, there's something called FirstNet up there.
07:33:28.000 What was the origin of FirstNet and what is its purpose?
07:33:33.000 Yeah, well FirstNet is a private-public partnership between AT&T and the government, basically
07:33:53.000 For the purpose of public safety, and public safety is kind of the Trojan horse, you know, police, firemen, medical, and so forth.
07:34:03.000 We all want public safety, right?
07:34:06.000 But in addition to that, it had several other features which I think favored some of the processes that the federal government wants to put in place.
07:34:16.000 And so on the left-hand side of this plot, for example, we have the FirstNet networks, and they can be all mobility.
07:34:24.000 It's really designed for mobility, but it's perfect also for pop-up boat centers or pop-up precincts.
07:34:34.000 So what we basically found was anywhere you could make a phone call, the government has the capability now of setting up a precinct
07:34:45.000 Putting voting hardware in that precinct and being able to penetrate and manipulate the data across that cellular link.
07:34:58.000 So, that's obviously very dangerous.
07:35:01.000 Look at some of the other things on the enterprise side, on the right-hand side of that chart.
07:35:07.000 Basically, all those red areas are the ISACs that Patrick Kohlbeck talked about this morning.
07:35:17.000 Health ISACs, electric ISACs, water ISACs.
07:35:22.000 Notice you'll never find the election infrastructure ISAC.
07:35:28.000 You won't find that anywhere.
07:35:29.000 You have to really dig.
07:35:31.000 But they're also hooked up to the election infrastructure ISAC.
07:35:37.000 And obviously the way to control a nation is to keep
07:35:43.000 Really good view of what's going on with their critical infrastructure.
07:35:48.000 And I believe that that was part of the purpose.
07:35:51.000 So these connections are secured via VPNs, maybe through an IPsec type tunnel.
07:36:03.000 And so basically that's the whole purpose of it.
07:36:07.000 So this is now implemented on the 5G network?
07:36:13.000 The way I understand it, and tell me if this is correct, is that you've got one set of hardware, the cell towers and the equipment, but you've got two ways of using it.
07:36:23.000 The ordinary customer like me can make a phone call or download data, but if I...
07:36:32.000 congesting the bandwidth, they'll throttle me or even drop my call.
07:36:38.000 But the first responders, all of these ISACs, including now the election ISAC, get priority.
07:36:47.000 And so their interface says, always give them service, and if necessary, drop other people's calls.
07:36:55.000 So is that a fair way to describe it?
07:36:58.000 It is, but if you're trying to
07:37:00.000 Discuss it or describe it to someone less technical.
07:37:04.000 Just say that FirstNet is DeepState's internet service provider.
07:37:12.000 And, you know, it's basically 5G rebranded.
07:37:22.000 A very simple way to look at it.
07:37:24.000 Okay, so we've got the 5G network and ordinary people can use it one way, and the government has priority over you.
07:37:30.000 And what's interesting is when it actually got created.
07:37:37.000 Does everyone remember when Devin Nunes revealed that Trump was being wiretapped?
07:37:45.000 That was, I think,
07:37:48.000 March 22nd.
07:37:50.000 Well, like nine days later, the very last day of March, whatever, how many ever days that is, basically FirstNet was created and given this preemption authority.
07:38:06.000 So the question is, the day before that, when they were in our cellular spectrum, what were they doing?
07:38:14.000 Were they preempting us?
07:38:15.000 There was no such thing as preemption.
07:38:17.000 This was something, this was an artifact.
07:38:20.000 They had a public emergency and his name was Donald Trump and they had to get rid of him.
07:38:28.000 There you have it, Dr. Charles Bernardin.
07:38:30.000 Thank you very much.
07:38:40.000 So with this information and all of the other information you've been collecting these two days,
07:38:48.000 What are some steps that you can take that may help in the effort to get rid of machines and go back to hand-marked, hand-counted paper ballots?
07:38:58.000 Well, the first one that I already alluded to is ask questions.
07:39:04.000 So if the approach that you take is to state facts and ask questions, they really can't take exception to that and say, oh, you're bothering me too much.
07:39:16.000 Go away.
07:39:17.000 They have a responsibility to respond to their citizens.
07:39:21.000 Start out with basic questions.
07:39:24.000 So how many precincts do we have?
07:39:26.000 What's the range of size?
07:39:30.000 Then get more technical, like, do you use Verizon MiFi modems at the polling place, or do you use ClearPoint FirstNet modems?
07:39:42.000 So you can drill down a little deeper once you get basic information.
07:39:47.000 Many election officials rely on information from colleagues and vendors, and that information may not be correct.
07:39:55.000 And so that has been part of the theme of today is that election officials say our machines aren't connected to the Internet.
07:40:03.000 And there will be a way provided, as has been described, that you can indeed show them that their machines are connected to the Internet.
07:40:13.000 Write everything down that you discuss.
07:40:17.000 And when they say, I don't know the answer to that, then you say, well, would you please find out?
07:40:23.000 And can I come back next Monday and discuss what you found out?
07:40:30.000 There you go.
07:40:33.000 With permission.
07:40:37.000 So, causeofamerica.org will soon have a link to a list of machine vulnerabilities.
07:40:44.000 And this will be divided up by particular kinds of voting systems.
07:40:50.000 So, you'll be able to look for, if you're in Colorado, you can look for Dominion voting systems and see what the vulnerabilities we know about there.
07:40:58.000 For example, the Halderman Report.
07:41:01.000 If you're in Alabama and you're using ES&S, then you'll be able to look at what the vulnerabilities are on ES&S.
07:41:09.000 To get you started on that, Patrick Kohlbeck has a website, letsfixstuff.org, where he has a list called, What Evidence Do We Have of Electronic Voting System Vulnerabilities?
07:41:23.000 So that's a good place to start to say, were you aware that our machines have these vulnerabilities and what steps do you plan to take to address them?
07:41:35.000 So that is another bit of information that you can use to share with your county officials to improve things.
07:41:46.000 Obviously with the plan that was revealed a couple of hours ago, we now have the capability of giving them a list of internet connections in their jurisdiction.
07:41:59.000 And so I'm going to ask Jeff O'Donnell to come back up and I want to see this video again.
07:42:06.000 So while he's coming up, let's watch this video again.
07:42:25.000 We have been told that our election computers are never connected to the internet.
07:42:34.000 The WMD will put that to the test, by detecting and reporting, in real time, Wi-Fi connections in county and state election offices.
07:42:44.000 All internet routers and access points will be reported, as well as any devices to which they connect.
07:42:51.000 The WMD incorporates many years of research and state-of-the-art development.
07:42:57.000 It is a low-weight, low-power device that uses only passive signal detection to detect online systems, and it will never interfere with any normal network operations.
07:43:09.000 When an online connection is detected, the Election Prime Bureau Master Alert System will be quickly notified, and the alert will be displayed on the alert web page.
07:43:24.000 You will note that there are two boxes located to the right of the screen.
07:43:29.000 These boxes display the information about the access points at the top and the wireless clients at the bottom box.
07:43:48.000 The sheer amount of devices can make analyzing the map difficult, so this website gives you the opportunity to deselect any of the different kinds of devices.
07:43:59.000 Note that the points on the map are color-coded to simplify identification.
07:44:04.000 As we deselect and update, those types of devices are removed from the map.
07:44:10.000 Clicking on a device shown on the Mac displays additional information about that device in the bottom information window.
07:44:18.000 Currently, the Mac address, the hardware vendor, and the first time the device was detected displays.
07:44:25.000 Additional information will be continually added.
07:44:28.000 The nearby checkbox allows you to view only the devices with the strongest signal, which in most cases means that they are nearest to the WMD detection device.
07:44:39.000 This allows you to filter out devices outside of the immediate area.
07:44:45.000 All information is securely archived for later analysis.
07:44:50.000 The wireless monitoring device is ready to be deployed in any election, from local to presidential.
07:45:06.000 Alright, fade out.
07:45:11.000 So Jeff, tell us what we need to know about this magic box.
07:45:16.000 Where did it come from?
07:45:17.000 What's it good for?
07:45:19.000 How's it going to help us?
07:45:22.000 Well, first thing I'd like to do is just thank all of you for being here.
07:45:26.000 I know so many of you, and it's absolutely stunning.
07:45:35.000 Anybody who can't get enough of that video, like me, if you follow me on Telegram, I did post that video to my channel, A Lone Raccoon.
07:45:47.000 And those of you who do know me know that usually my videos are a lot funnier than that one.
07:45:52.000 So I do apologize for that.
07:45:55.000 Mike made me cut all the jokes out of that video.
07:46:00.000 What can I do?
07:46:02.000 Like a loop-de-loop when the drone came in.
07:46:05.000 Yeah, exactly.
07:46:06.000 And there was like a shot of Janet Griswold going,
07:46:09.000 You know, all that went away.
07:46:22.000 She's gonna look so good in that orange jumpsuit.
07:46:25.000 I mean, seriously, isn't she?
07:46:33.000 But back to the matter at hand.
07:46:37.000 This box is the result of actually years of development.
07:46:45.000 It really went on the front burner after last year's event.
07:46:53.000 If you're like me, when I first heard the concept of it and realized that it could be a real thing, a very near thought was,
07:47:03.000 This is so obvious, why didn't we think of this before?
07:47:05.000 Okay, I mean it should be, I mean the idea is going to take a little time to sink in and all the different, but the point is it's a box that, a magic box, I like that, which when you combine it with the software that we developed that will centrally archive all of the data from all the places around the country,
07:47:30.000 I don't know.
07:48:02.000 Transparency.
07:48:04.000 Ultimately, it's what we ask for, because we know if there's transparency, there will be fair elections.
07:48:10.000 There's no way around it.
07:48:12.000 So this device can be within five, six hundred feet of the actual office.
07:48:18.000 Meaning, they don't want you in the office?
07:48:20.000 Fine, go stand outside the window.
07:48:24.000 If it's close to the road, go find a parking place and sit in your car and turn up the air conditioning and just let the device do its work.
07:48:34.000 It's going to be so simple to use.
07:48:37.000 It's just basically an on-off switch.
07:48:42.000 On and you're recording and off you're done recording.
07:48:45.000 That's what it is and it will take care of everything else.
07:48:53.000 Look, if you think of this whole thing as a chess game we've been playing, this puts them in check, and I'm very happy that we're on the offense for a change.
07:49:05.000 We are on the offense for a change, absolutely.
07:49:08.000 And they have to do something.
07:49:12.000 They can't just sit back, because if they perceive business as usual, they know that now they're in for a lot more trouble, even than they already were.
07:49:25.000 If they have to make changes then they're panicking and when they panic they make mistakes.
07:49:32.000 We already know that.
07:49:33.000 Look at every report I've ever written.
07:49:37.000 It's a result really of them just messing up because they had to react to something unexpected.
07:49:43.000 So how much does it cost and how do I get one?
07:49:48.000 I would, the cost is still being determined because of the price of the components in here and the chips and that is always fluctuating.
07:50:01.000 It depends on, you know, volume runs and a lot of things.
07:50:05.000 And also we're trying to make sure that we're not putting any more expensive hardware than we need to.
07:50:12.000 If it gets the job done and takes $30 out of the box, we will do that.
07:50:20.000 But it's not going to be cripplingly expensive.
07:50:26.000 I would look, and don't quote me exactly,
07:50:31.000 Because I'm not entirely in charge of pricing this thing.
07:50:38.000 It's going to be in the under $500 range.
07:50:40.000 It's not going to be a $1,000 device.
07:50:43.000 It's going to be a, at most, half a $1,000 device.
07:50:48.000 Which I think, with as many patriots as we have in each county, and everybody else, I don't think that's going to be a problem.
07:50:55.000 The people who
07:50:58.000 We'll get these devices and take them into or around the election offices, the Secretary of State's offices, precincts if that's what they want to do.
07:51:11.000 You know, the other side has ballot mules, right?
07:51:14.000 Well, we're going to have truth mules.
07:51:17.000 They are going to be our truth mules, because what they're doing, we will know the truth.
07:51:24.000 And as you all know, I've done a lot of, as you have, I've done a lot of research and studying and writing on the fraud.
07:51:33.000 And I can say that this removes a significant vector, attack vector, for that fraud.
07:51:41.000 Even some of the other ways that they can fraud, in a lot of places, I think they still had to do some connection.
07:51:49.000 Some may have had a lot, some may have had a little.
07:51:53.000 Well, if you saw the diagram that Dr. Bernardin had up, he had tabulators connected with a modem.
07:52:00.000 I can think of no legitimate reason that a tabulator should ever have a modem in it.
07:52:06.000 If you can think of one, then let me know and I'll revise my remarks.
07:52:10.000 But, let's thank Jeff.
07:52:12.000 Appreciate your coming out.
07:52:14.000 Thank you.
07:52:14.000 Appreciate it.
07:52:21.000 I gotta do my Roger Stone.
07:52:26.000 You're going to leave this here for me?
07:52:28.000 Oh, you're going to take it?
07:52:30.000 Okay.
07:52:31.000 Okay.
07:52:34.000 All right.
07:52:35.000 Obviously, the main point is to give you information that you can use to inform other people.
07:52:43.000 And so we had a little...
07:52:46.000 Network attack when we tried to do this earlier this morning, but I'd like to ask Rene Ralph to come back out and show you when you do find something to report, how you can report it, and we'll see how it goes this time.
07:53:00.000 Rene?
07:53:12.000 That's right.
07:53:13.000 Let's do this again.
07:53:15.000 You know what I say?
07:53:16.000 I think that everybody now knows that Mike Lindell was dangerous.
07:53:21.000 He's even more dangerous now that he has an army of people who can report election crime on Frank's social.
07:53:30.000 And so we were able to, we identified the attack, we got the network back up and fortified, and I'm excited to
07:53:39.000 Take you through it again if you want to actually see if we can do this again.
07:53:43.000 All right.
07:53:45.000 So when you log on to Frank Social, the first place that you end is going to be in the Frank feed, and you'll see that there's a For You tab.
07:53:53.000 That is where the influencers that Mike has promoted that week will show up.
07:54:00.000 Next to that is the Elections tab, and that's where
07:54:04.000 The cause of America boots on the ground.
07:54:07.000 You are the army.
07:54:08.000 General Flynn said it last night.
07:54:10.000 We're going to take back America one city, one school board, one state at a time.
07:54:16.000 And then we're taking back the mountain of our government, our media, our social media, and our voices will not be silenced.
07:54:26.000 So the cause of America.
07:54:27.000 50 states all are on Frank social now.
07:54:32.000 They have the ability to
07:54:35.000 And as Mike said, in real time, report election crimes.
07:54:40.000 If you, as citizens, are reporting things, you can post things on the app.
07:54:46.000 I just suggest that you tag your Cause of America state.
07:54:51.000 We're also going to be putting in counties so that you'll be able to just narrow it down closer and closer to where these are happening.
07:54:57.000 And then that data is going to go on to the Election Crime Bureau and light things up in the moment.
07:55:03.000 But the great thing is, is that you're going to be able to see what is being reported by the Cause of America folks live.
07:55:15.000 I want to go to the elections tab.
07:55:19.000 That's where you will find all 50 cause of Americas.
07:55:23.000 They're not in alphabetical order.
07:55:24.000 They're there based on what they're posting.
07:55:27.000 So if they're actively posting things, you're going to be able to see them quickly.
07:55:31.000 I'll go to cause of America for Missouri and you'll see that if you want to follow Missouri because you think you know great things are happening there.
07:55:41.000 It's a show me state.
07:55:42.000 They may know something that.
07:55:44.000 The rest of us need to know you just hit the follow button and then they'll be in your feed.
07:55:49.000 But you can see the things that they're posting and just staying connected.
07:55:55.000 And I think one of the greatest tools of Frank social is that your connections that are happening here are things that
07:56:03.000 Can go on, and it is the voice of free speech.
07:56:07.000 It is the opportunity for you to stay connected, to not fear censorship, to not be worried that you're going to be shadow banned.
07:56:14.000 The news feed is chronological.
07:56:17.000 So on the other platforms, they'll mix up the timestamps so you don't know where you are.
07:56:21.000 Everything is in chronological order on Frank Social.
07:56:25.000 So we want you to stay connected.
07:56:26.000 We want the cause of Americas of each state
07:56:29.000 to create that community awareness.
07:56:32.000 It's not just for reporting election crimes.
07:56:34.000 There's a lot of things going on before you get there.
07:56:37.000 Educating, connecting, staying engaged with what's going on in your community so that we are the army that is the threat to the current status quo of our country.
07:56:54.000 Thank you, Renee.
07:56:55.000 Appreciate it very much.
07:56:56.000 Anything else we need to know?
07:57:00.000 It's backup.
07:57:01.000 So if you had any troubles downloading the app, I'll be here.
07:57:04.000 I'm happy to help with any questions that you guys have.
07:57:07.000 You can find me out there in the hospitality.
07:57:09.000 I do have one other thing.
07:57:10.000 We have lots of these cards.
07:57:12.000 They're in the hospitality suite.
07:57:14.000 Take as many as you want.
07:57:15.000 This is an easy way for you to engage with your community.
07:57:19.000 Get them to follow you on the app.
07:57:21.000 There is one other thing we didn't get to show you is when you have the app downloaded and you get on your profile,
07:57:28.000 See that little black square with the arrow up?
07:57:31.000 That's how you share your profile.
07:57:34.000 You can copy the link, you can post it on all of your social platforms, text message it, email it, and when you do that, the person that you sent it to just taps that link and it brings them right back to your profile where they can set up their account and they can follow you and stay connected and get involved.
07:57:52.000 Thank you, guys.
07:57:53.000 Thank you, Renee.
07:57:55.000 And connection is what it's all about.
07:57:59.000 The item here in the call for action is there will be a petition for removal of machines.
07:58:10.000 I've already mentioned that one thing you can do is to remove the funding from the budget.
07:58:17.000 In your county or your school board or whatever the jurisdiction is and inform them about the invalid lab test certificates, which in Texas and many other states will make them invalid and work toward implementing hand counts.
07:58:34.000 So we've had lots of calls for action, some very general, some very specific.
07:58:40.000 Find one that you can do and do it.
07:58:45.000 The next section is going to be another obstacle.
07:58:51.000 When you walk in and talk to them and say, we can't trust the machines, and here's why we need to go to hand counts, they will say, oh, but that's not possible.
07:59:04.000 Our county is too big.
07:59:06.000 We have too many precincts.
07:59:07.000 We can't get enough volunteers.
07:59:10.000 So the next segment is going to talk about how to address and overcome this obstacle when they say hand counts are not possible.
07:59:20.000 Thank you very much.
07:59:36.000 Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Ms.
07:59:38.000 Linda Rance.
07:59:51.000 Okay, I hope you don't mind.
07:59:53.000 I went out and bought new shoes, literally, for today.
07:59:58.000 But it's the last few hours of day two, and I'm wearing my pillow.
08:00:03.000 There you go.
08:00:05.000 It's time.
08:00:06.000 I hope you're all getting comfy.
08:00:08.000 And you know, Mike was not able to bring an election machine on stage.
08:00:13.000 He talked about that earlier.
08:00:15.000 But when you're talking hand counting, you can take your election machine with you anywhere.
08:00:21.000 Sharpies are our best friend.
08:00:23.000 So, we're going to talk about obstacles for hand counting.
08:00:29.000 They try to tell us it's not possible, and I'm going to tell you that it is.
08:00:34.000 So, let's get started.
08:00:37.000 The obstacles to hand counting are their objections.
08:00:41.000 You go to talk to someone and they have like a routine, a narrative that they come out with.
08:00:47.000 And so what we want to do, there we go, is debunk those objections.
08:00:52.000 We're going to do some fact checking.
08:00:55.000 Now, the ones I'm going to look at today, there's a bunch of them, and if you want to know more, you can get hold of us through Cause of America, or for those of you here, come and see us at our booth.
08:01:04.000 But I'm going to talk about people are less accurate than machines.
08:01:10.000 There's too long, it takes too long, the delay in getting the results.
08:01:15.000 Hand counting costs too much.
08:01:18.000 And I've been hearing that.
08:01:19.000 Even people have been coming up asking me.
08:01:21.000 They tell us you can't afford it.
08:01:23.000 We're going to look at that.
08:01:25.000 And how about the one that there's not enough people to count?
08:01:29.000 Now again, I talked about it when I spoke yesterday in our booth.
08:01:32.000 We have a demo.
08:01:33.000 I hope you've all been there.
08:01:35.000 Hand counting is easy and we're going to bring that up.
08:01:38.000 When you're debunking these arguments,
08:01:42.000 You're going to start, you're going to get out and gather some information.
08:01:46.000 Whether that's a public records request, we call it a sunshine request here in Missouri.
08:01:52.000 You're going to be able to utilize causeofamerica.org and Frank Speech for some of that.
08:01:58.000 And then you're going to want to fact check that objection.
08:02:03.000 And then you're going to have to figure out how to present or publish those findings.
08:02:08.000 And depending on what you found, depending on who you're trying to present it to, you're going to look at a lot of different tools.
08:02:15.000 And Renee was just here to show you what they have for Frank Social.
08:02:21.000 Frank's speech is where we post news, and we've been posting there from Cause of America Missouri for quite a while.
08:02:29.000 Cause of America, as a national organization, on their website, causeofamerica.org, is putting up a special section that is called Hand Counting Simplified.
08:02:41.000 Causeofamerica.org.
08:02:42.000 When you go there, you're going to be able to access things like the manual.
08:02:47.000 So the e-manual that I worked on, that our Missouri team uses, there's a link right there that you can see for it.
08:02:55.000 That's where we had put it on Frank Speech.
08:02:56.000 It's always been a free download on Frank Speech.
08:03:00.000 The forms are going to be available, other resources, and we're working on instructional videos.
08:03:06.000 I'm going to touch on that later.
08:03:07.000 And the things I'm going to show you today, we're going to create the templates to help you.
08:03:13.000 So don't worry too much about when I show you some of the forms or some of the layouts.
08:03:17.000 You'll be able to look at those and say, yep, I'm going to go and gather that information, figure it out for my township, my county, my state, whatever it is, and then put it together to take it out and make it an effective tool.
08:03:32.000 Now, the first one, whoop, that jumped ahead there, let's just go back, that they say to us are that people are less accurate than machines.
08:03:41.000 I'm sorry about the layout there, but it says people are less accurate machines.
08:03:46.000 I love these old pictures.
08:03:47.000 I found them at the Library of Congress, and it's pictures of what it did look like when we used to do the elections ourselves.
08:03:54.000 So these are all great shots.
08:03:56.000 You'll see those throughout.
08:03:59.000 The articles that you'll see that'll come up, there we go, this first one from NPR is just an example for you.
08:04:08.000 And you see right in the headline, first word, research.
08:04:12.000 Research finds that hand counting ballots will be less accurate and more expensive.
08:04:19.000 Based on research.
08:04:21.000 Because most people only read the headlines, right?
08:04:24.000 They're headline readers.
08:04:25.000 But if you were to scroll through that article, and it was actually the transcript of an interview, you're going to find out that their so-called expert said,
08:04:36.000 There have been very few studies that actually confirm that people are slower than or that the people are less accurate.
08:04:45.000 Very few studies.
08:04:47.000 Really.
08:04:47.000 But it was based on research.
08:04:49.000 And again, maybe it was.
08:04:51.000 Maybe they found one study.
08:04:53.000 We don't know who did it.
08:04:54.000 They don't cite the source.
08:04:56.000 They don't tell you anything about it.
08:04:57.000 But they know most people are going to scroll through just to find that headline and say, I already know it can't be done because research showed.
08:05:06.000 Okay, how about this one?
08:05:08.000 The Washington Post.
08:05:09.000 I bet everybody here reads the Washington Post.
08:05:13.000 Their article had a thing in it that having people hand count ballots, well, it opens up the process to more errors.
08:05:22.000 Okay?
08:05:22.000 Well, again, you see how they did a nice little subtitle on that one?
08:05:28.000 But if you were to scroll through that article,
08:05:32.000 Even the Washington Post comes out and says there aren't many studies about the accuracy of hand counting.
08:05:39.000 They haven't done the studies.
08:05:43.000 We are.
08:05:44.000 We are looking at that and we have people that have been here.
08:05:47.000 You may have spoken with some of them or heard some of them speak.
08:05:50.000 Some of the groups, South Dakota, California, some of these states that are out there doing the hand counting and we're putting together actual real studies.
08:05:59.000 And even out of Osage County, where we did a hand counting election, it wasn't a study.
08:06:06.000 It was real life.
08:06:08.000 It was a real election.
08:06:09.000 And we have, yes, thank you, real numbers for it.
08:06:12.000 Yeah.
08:06:13.000 So in the solution, we are going to show that hand counting is more accurate compared to the machines, to having machine counting.
08:06:23.000 So you're going to look for those articles.
08:06:25.000 They're out there.
08:06:26.000 Gather them.
08:06:28.000 And here's where you take it and you start posting them on Frank's social.
08:06:32.000 Let's start sharing together.
08:06:34.000 In the e-manual that I created, there is a whole section I call the newsroom.
08:06:39.000 And over time, I had collected article after article about everything that they were trying to say to us about whether it was election fraud, election crimes,
08:06:48.000 Hand counting.
08:06:50.000 And I put that together.
08:06:51.000 But what a better resource to take that, get it into Frank Social or Frank Speech or into the Cause of America site where we can put that and now we're working together.
08:07:01.000 That's what Mike's talking about, right?
08:07:03.000 We're all gathering that and putting it together.
08:07:06.000 And if you have studies that you've done, or if you're working on a manual for your state, a hand-counting manual, they actually, the Cause of America team, we want to take that.
08:07:18.000 Because as you look at your state and whether you can hand-count or not,
08:07:23.000 I will tell you, the Missouri model is really super easy because it's paper, it's pen, and it's adaptable.
08:07:32.000 But your statues might have something in it that's a little bit different that you have to change.
08:07:37.000 Well, maybe we go over to Texas and we look at their model and we think, okay, well you can use this piece and this piece of Texas and then somebody else put together a form.
08:07:48.000 We're going to be able to work together.
08:07:50.000 We don't want to create something new that we have to get passed a legislature or passed a commission.
08:07:56.000 We just need the permission to hand count.
08:07:59.000 And so we can take those pieces and put them together.
08:08:02.000 And then grab those reports, grab those studies, we'll put them on where we can all see it, and then we're going to be able to get hand counting into more areas.
08:08:12.000 Okay.
08:08:13.000 They tell you that there's going to be long delays for the results.
08:08:18.000 You know, you've already heard this weekend.
08:08:20.000 In Osage County, we had the election.
08:08:24.000 We're allowed to start counting one after hour after the polls open.
08:08:29.000 So, some states can do that, not all can.
08:08:32.000 But one after the polls open, our counters, the earliest they showed up on April 4th was at 2 o'clock in the afternoon.
08:08:40.000 It wasn't a big election.
08:08:42.000 We didn't need them to be there all day.
08:08:45.000 So based on voter turnout, we anticipated the need and had them out there.
08:08:50.000 So they want to say that there's long delays for results and they have no basis for these claims because they're not looking at it and they haven't studied it the way all of us have.
08:09:02.000 And they tell you, you've heard it,
08:09:04.000 I was in an election official, I'll just tell you, I was in St.
08:09:09.000 Louis County, here in Missouri, and they have 600,000, thank you, registered voters, and somebody who was with me looked at him and said, you've got to get rid of these machines and go to Hand County, and he goes, you're not going to get the elections, the results, for months.
08:09:26.000 I just laughed and I thought, and this was November, right?
08:09:30.000 I started writing that e-manual in October and didn't finish it until we showed it to Mike Lindell on December 29th of 2022.
08:09:38.000 So right smack in the middle of it, when I'm right into writing, I'm thinking, you're so far off base.
08:09:46.000 That's what they believe.
08:09:49.000 Then they say that nobody's going to want to wait for those results, no matter what they take.
08:09:56.000 Let's say you can't start counting until after the polls close.
08:10:00.000 And they close at seven o'clock here.
08:10:03.000 So you can't start counting until the last voter's out, the door is locked.
08:10:08.000 And if it takes six hours, or you have to kind of decide on who, you know, how many teams you need, maybe it's midnight.
08:10:15.000 Maybe it's two in the morning.
08:10:16.000 Maybe it's the next morning at six.
08:10:19.000 But I believe that our citizens, that our voters, that all of us would rather wait till 2 o'clock in the morning or let's say 6 o'clock in the morning the next day to know the truth rather than have them put some stuff into a machine
08:10:40.000 And then tell us, uh, the machine jammed, we'll, uh, pause, or we've stopped counting because of a leak.
08:10:47.000 Yeah.
08:10:48.000 So, yeah, not doing that.
08:10:50.000 So, I don't believe this claim anyway.
08:10:53.000 And then they also tell us it's critical to have fast results because the media needs it.
08:11:03.000 Yeah, they're our friend.
08:11:04.000 And we have good media here.
08:11:05.000 Okay.
08:11:07.000 But they still all want it.
08:11:08.000 Well, here's the thing.
08:11:11.000 You can schedule enough hand counters to get it done in a reasonable time like we did in Osage.
08:11:17.000 We were only behind the machines in the biggest county by about a half hour or so.
08:11:24.000 And we were done.
08:11:26.000 They were just bringing back the little USB drives and letting the machine run its little engines, okay?
08:11:33.000 And then they're posting these results.
08:11:35.000 We were done.
08:11:36.000 Those election results, when you finish them according to our model, unofficial results because they still have military and overseas to count, but the results at the polling places were signed and certified by those election judges.
08:11:51.000 When they were sealed and taken back to the clerk,
08:11:54.000 They were done.
08:11:55.000 They didn't have to do whatever they do back at the office.
08:11:59.000 So in this one, we can produce the same day results if you do the scheduling right and if you look at it, and depending on when you're allowed to start.
08:12:09.000 If you can't start until after the polls close, it may be the next day.
08:12:13.000 So when we talk about hand counting, we will say in Missouri, you can have election day results.
08:12:21.000 In other states, you may have to say, same day results, based on when you're allowed to start.
08:12:27.000 But it's still that you can get them done.
08:12:30.000 So when they come to you and say, can't be done, takes too long, ask them which hand count process they based it on.
08:12:38.000 Because they'll look at you and say, and they have said this, I don't know of any processes, we just know you can't do it.
08:12:48.000 OK, then you're going to create voter turnout charts for your county.
08:12:54.000 I'm going to show those to you for your county, your township, whether you have a city, whatever your voting jurisdiction is, you're going to create these turnout charts and you're going to do it for three different elections.
08:13:08.000 So you're going to be gathering that information and then you're going to go to Cause of America
08:13:13.000 Template not up today, which is August 17th of 2023, if you're watching this recorded.
08:13:20.000 But those templates will be up.
08:13:22.000 And here's what you're going to get.
08:13:23.000 And then you're going to share the charts.
08:13:27.000 This, first of all, is a report.
08:13:29.000 It's usually called an SOVC.
08:13:32.000 Statement of Voter... Votes Cast.
08:13:36.000 Statement of Votes Cast.
08:13:37.000 You know, it's a report from the machines.
08:13:39.000 But, it does list by polling place, because sometimes they combine precincts.
08:13:46.000 And we need to know which precincts were combined into a polling place so we can look at the turnout.
08:13:51.000 And the first columns show that.
08:13:54.000 How many registered voters and how many turned out.
08:13:57.000 That's really important to be able to plan.
08:14:00.000 And then I take that information for three different elections, and if you look at this chart, the vertical lines are the turnout.
08:14:09.000 For each polling place.
08:14:11.000 And they're in color.
08:14:12.000 So red would be a municipal election, the light blue is a primary, and the dark blue is a presidential.
08:14:20.000 And that one was the 2020.
08:14:22.000 And you can see this county, St.
08:14:24.000 Charles County, same one where they cut the wires, just a little side note, has about 290,000 registered voters.
08:14:35.000 Now, the horizontal line, the purple one, 600 votes cast.
08:14:42.000 If you look at the red vertical coming up to it, in that municipal election, even in a big county like that, not a single polling place got 600 ballots, and that's our threshold for one counting team.
08:14:57.000 Four people at every polling place, and they can be the judges who are already there, at least in Missouri,
08:15:03.000 They could easily count.
08:15:05.000 One team.
08:15:06.000 You've got 290,000 voters who are eligible to be election judges, and you only need in the hundreds.
08:15:15.000 That's a small percentage.
08:15:17.000 Next line, the gold line, is 1,200 voters.
08:15:19.000 1,200 votes.
08:15:20.000 1,200 votes cast.
08:15:20.000 Okay?
08:15:20.000 Two counting teams.
08:15:27.000 In the municipal and in the presidential, no it was the midterm primary, none of them went above two counting teams.
08:15:36.000 And the top line, the green line, is 1,800 ballots.
08:15:41.000 Now you can see they have some polling places that pass that.
08:15:46.000 So you're going to plan more teams at those.
08:15:49.000 Once every four years do they have a need to have way more people out counting.
08:15:56.000 And we know that we can get the word out and we can help to show that those people will step up and do it.
08:16:03.000 But the long delays, it's not true.
08:16:06.000 Because you're going to put in enough teams to get in there and count those ballots.
08:16:11.000 If you had to put in three teams that started in St.
08:16:15.000 Charles County in that presidential election and they start
08:16:18.000 They can start at 7 o'clock in the morning.
08:16:21.000 No, I'm sorry.
08:16:21.000 Polls open at 7.
08:16:23.000 Okay, I've lost my numbers.
08:16:24.000 They open at 6 here in Missouri.
08:16:27.000 You can start counting at 7 in the morning.
08:16:29.000 Okay, 7 until 7 at night when they close is 12 hours.
08:16:34.000 You would have St.
08:16:35.000 Charles County voted in one day and they would still post at the same time as they do from the machines.
08:16:43.000 Okay.
08:16:44.000 This is the big one.
08:16:46.000 Hand counting costs too much.
08:16:51.000 So, here's what they won't say.
08:16:54.000 Here's what they won't tell you.
08:16:57.000 How much it costs to use a machine.
08:17:00.000 It is nearly impossible to find out the
08:17:04.000 Big picture total for using a counting machine.
08:17:09.000 They just won't, I don't know if they don't pull it out or if they don't know how, but there's so many costs that go into running those machines and there's no full budget that I've seen.
08:17:20.000 Now I did meet some gentlemen, I'm sorry I don't remember the state, and they said yes we have it because they have been
08:17:26.000 Pounding on the elected officials and asking for very specific items.
08:17:31.000 But for the most part, we just can't get like the big number.
08:17:35.000 So they won't tell you how much it costs.
08:17:38.000 But what they will tell you is that whatever it costs, hand counting costs more.
08:17:45.000 Okay?
08:17:46.000 It doesn't matter.
08:17:47.000 Hand counting costs more.
08:17:49.000 And they'll come up with some really crazy numbers, like this.
08:17:53.000 Oh, I'm sorry.
08:17:54.000 So I say, I actually already jumped ahead of my slide.
08:17:56.000 It is nearly impossible to do
08:17:59.000 A comparative cost analysis of hand counting fully encompassed to voting machines fully encompassed.
08:18:08.000 We haven't been able to do it and I haven't found anybody yet who's done it completely.
08:18:13.000 Okay, so here's some examples.
08:18:15.000 This is The Guardian, another newspaper I know that we're all avidly reading.
08:18:21.000 This is about Shasta County, California, and Kevin Cry and the group out there.
08:18:27.000 And I actually spoke to their task force last March when they were first talking about getting rid of their Dominion machines.
08:18:34.000 And after I left, this lovely article came out.
08:18:37.000 And it said, far right, California County's bid to hand count the votes will cost millions, and at the bottom you could see the hand, an experimental, that was us, because we hadn't hand counted Osage yet, but an experimental hand count system could cost an additional four million dollars over two years.
08:18:58.000 Wow.
08:18:59.000 Wow.
08:19:00.000 And I had the honor
08:19:02.000 To go and answer this claim on Steve Bannon's show.
08:19:05.000 So there's a clip out there.
08:19:07.000 Yeah, thank you.
08:19:08.000 Because War Room stays on top of this stuff.
08:19:11.000 Okay, so this is the document the clerk in Shasta County put out that generated that article.
08:19:19.000 It's a 27-page document.
08:19:22.000 There's a little tiny link down at the bottom if you see that, you can read it.
08:19:26.000 In this document is all of the reasons why hand counting won't work in Shasta County, and part of it being why it's so expensive.
08:19:37.000 But one thing, at no time does this clerk say, it's going to cost all this money, but here's how much we'll save if we get rid of the machines.
08:19:48.000 They never offset it.
08:19:50.000 The other thing missing?
08:19:53.000 There's no detailed cost analysis in this report.
08:19:57.000 You flip through the pages and it says $4 million.
08:20:01.000 But it doesn't show how they got that number.
08:20:04.000 Now this one is near and dear to my heart because it's Missouri.
08:20:09.000 Our Senator, State Senator Bill Igel, introduced a bill this last session that was, get rid of machines.
08:20:19.000 Flat out, just get rid of the machines.
08:20:21.000 And so, yeah, he was great.
08:20:23.000 Let's applaud.
08:20:24.000 It was a great bill.
08:20:26.000 And I think as we mentioned in our report, they're going to reintroduce it because of course it barely even got to committee, if it did.
08:20:34.000 But they have to do this fiscal note about it.
08:20:37.000 And the fiscal note, they come out and they tell you how much it's going to cost.
08:20:41.000 Now, I circled in red the part where it says, our assumption.
08:20:48.000 Means, they don't even know.
08:20:49.000 Their assumption is how many teams it will take, and how long it will take them.
08:20:55.000 And it was two teams of judges to process one ballot every five minutes.
08:21:02.000 I'm telling you what, if it was five minutes per ballot, our team could do a ballot, go outside, have a coffee break, and come back in and do the next ballot.
08:21:13.000 I mean, honestly.
08:21:15.000 Yeah, we have some great county.
08:21:16.000 That's ridiculous.
08:21:17.000 But they ran that number up at $125 per election judge and said $15.7 million.
08:21:27.000 Per election across the entire state of Missouri, if you go to hand counting.
08:21:33.000 And down at the bottom in the little yellow, if there's three elections in the year, you're talking $47 million.
08:21:43.000 So where did the state senate go?
08:21:46.000 Too expensive.
08:21:47.000 Too expensive.
08:21:49.000 This is a real fiscal note.
08:21:51.000 This is on the Secretary of State's website if you want to go find it from last session.
08:21:57.000 Okay, so, I of course actually used a real hand count method to calculate what it would cost.
08:22:06.000 3 million some odd ballots at 50 ballots per hour, that is our most conservative estimate for counting ballots.
08:22:13.000 50 ballots per hour.
08:22:15.000 I think most of the systems out there are in that range.
08:22:19.000 So when I estimate, I go with the most conservative, 50 ballots per hour.
08:22:23.000 I show you how many shifts that will take.
08:22:26.000 I divide the number of shifts, multiply it by four judges per shift.
08:22:30.000 That means across the state of Missouri, you would need 30,000 judges.
08:22:35.000 And if we use their number and pay everybody $125 for the day, three point, let's round it up to eight.
08:22:45.000 $3.8 million of their method is what it would cost, not $15.7.
08:22:51.000 Okay?
08:22:55.000 Not $15.7.
08:22:58.000 Where's the offset for not using the machines?
08:23:02.000 Their $15 million number never says, oh, but here's what Missouri spends on machines.
08:23:10.000 It's not there.
08:23:11.000 They won't do that.
08:23:13.000 So how do we take that down?
08:23:14.000 How do we debunk that one?
08:23:16.000 So what I found that we were capable of doing was limiting the comparison.
08:23:22.000 Instead of trying to do the great big number of hand counting costs and machine costs, instead we pulled out some very specific, we wanted to try to bring it down to
08:23:34.000 It costs this much to pay an election judge.
08:23:37.000 What part of the machine cost could we tie to that to be really conservative with our number?
08:23:44.000 So the example was a five-year analysis.
08:23:48.000 Okay.
08:24:11.000 We're good.
08:24:33.000 We took just the things to program the machines, the maintenance on the machines, and then we asked for the vendor invoices for that part of it, for those equipment.
08:24:45.000 And so we had also like the Dominion, Osage uses Dominion, and so we got the annual license fee for Dominion.
08:24:53.000 Okay, then we asked for the report of election cost.
08:24:56.000 Now, interestingly, we were told we don't have anything.
08:25:01.000 You know how when you send in a request for records and they say, there's nothing that responds to your request?
08:25:08.000 We're like, well, you put in the newspaper how much the election cost.
08:25:12.000 So we just wrote back and said, we're probably calling it the wrong thing.
08:25:16.000 Will you tell us, give us whatever it is that told you how much the election cost.
08:25:21.000 And we got an answer back that said, well, we didn't make a report.
08:25:25.000 We just went through the expense sheets, our dailies, and we just added it up and said, well, that's what the election costs.
08:25:32.000 So again, they're not really tracking on it.
08:25:36.000 I am telling you, some of these clerks who inherited or grandfathered into this job, they've been taught by the clerk before them, who was taught by the clerk before them, and it's watered down.
08:25:47.000 They're not looking at it as closely as we do.
08:25:50.000 We know more.
08:25:52.000 We know more about this because we're really digging into it.
08:25:55.000 So instead we got these invoice things that are sent out to what they call the political subdivisions.
08:26:02.000 Here's how much the election costs, and here's the share that you pay.
08:26:05.000 I won't go into that one.
08:26:06.000 That gets really confusing.
08:26:08.000 And then you have to know your hand count process.
08:26:11.000 So I'm using the Missouri method, but a different method might have different costs involved, but you're going to look at that.
08:26:17.000 Okay, so then you put together an Excel sheet.
08:26:20.000 You look for errors or omissions.
08:26:22.000 For instance, we asked for five years of invoices.
08:26:25.000 And after I laid everything out in Excel, I realized some of these numbers are missing.
08:26:30.000 Some of the invoices were missing.
08:26:31.000 So I was able to estimate.
08:26:33.000 Then you splice it in.
08:26:35.000 We got a very conservative number.
08:26:37.000 And I was able to put together a chart.
08:26:40.000 Okay, five years.
08:26:41.000 Let's see.
08:26:41.000 Counting teams.
08:26:43.000 Oh, I think my chart got lost on that one.
08:26:45.000 Okay, well, there was a chart there.
08:26:47.000 But you take the five years of hand counting cost now.
08:26:50.000 So we did voter turnout for every single election, and when we found out how many people turned out, we knew how many teams we needed.
08:26:58.000 Remember, I did that for Missouri as a whole, for the state.
08:27:01.000 So we found this out, and that will be another template that we'll put together, and it gives us a chart that shows us how many hand counting.
08:27:09.000 Okay, so this is the chart.
08:27:11.000 Not going to go through it.
08:27:12.000 When you look at it online again later, you'll see some of the numbers.
08:27:15.000 It'll be up on Cause of America.
08:27:17.000 But across the bottom, there's a green row, and that is what it would have cost to hand count each of those elections in the last five years.
08:27:28.000 That's five years of actual elections.
08:27:31.000 And below that, in a red row, is what the county either paid or we estimated they paid based on missing invoices.
08:27:39.000 So those are the differences.
08:27:41.000 And you'll notice in the third column from the right, you'll see hand counting was more expensive than machine.
08:27:52.000 Because we hand counted the election and left the machines in the closet.
08:27:56.000 And that's the only reason the machine cost was less, because they weren't used.
08:28:01.000 But otherwise, this is always, this is your number, so you get it.
08:28:05.000 And what we were able to determine is our five years there.
08:28:09.000 In our Osage County, less than 10,000 registered voters, if we had hand-counted the last five years, it would have cost the county $47,400.
08:28:18.000 The machines cost them $114,000, so $66,000
08:28:28.000 Which is $13,000 a year.
08:28:30.000 If you're from a big town or a big county, you're like, eh, that's not a lot of money.
08:28:35.000 When you're in a small county, where your clerk is a class 3 clerk who makes about $30,000 a year, $13,000 is like a part-time person.
08:28:46.000 Right?
08:28:46.000 It's an extra person.
08:28:47.000 That's big money in a small county.
08:28:50.000 Now, I extrapolated because those costs should have included the cost of actually buying the machines.
08:28:58.000 But in Osage, our machines were bought 12 years ago and they're paid off.
08:29:04.000 So there was no monthly payment or annual payment on the machines, but I wanted to capture that.
08:29:10.000 So I went back and just decided, I think, you know, they have like 13 machines or something.
08:29:17.000 12 years ago, maybe that cost $60,000.
08:29:21.000 And how much is it if we have to buy them going forward in, say, 2025?
08:29:26.000 And that, I figured, was maybe, because they're way more expensive, like $150,000 or something.
08:29:33.000 If I'm right on my estimates, this is the 15-year number for a small county.
08:29:38.000 $161,000 if we would hand count over 15 years.
08:29:41.000 $567,000 to use machines in a small county.
08:29:50.000 A difference of $406,000.
08:29:53.000 That's $27,000 a year.
08:29:58.000 Now, thank you.
08:29:59.000 Oh, I'm going to go back to that just for a second.
08:30:01.000 Thank you, yeah.
08:30:02.000 That's a big chunk of change.
08:30:04.000 And here's the thing about this.
08:30:07.000 If every county in Missouri saved just $27,000, even the big one like St.
08:30:13.000 Louis,
08:30:16.000 Missouri would save $3.4 million a year if the entire state went to hand counting.
08:30:23.000 Yeah, it would not cost $16 million.
08:30:27.000 It would save $3.4 million, which means that fiscal note was overstated by nearly $20 million.
08:30:33.000 And more, because they did it for each election.
08:30:37.000 Okay, so that's the hand counting comparison.
08:30:39.000 Now, what about there's not enough people to count?
08:30:44.000 This is their fallback.
08:30:47.000 If they can't get you on anything else, they just say, there's not enough people working the polls right now, we'll never find enough people to go out and hand count.
08:30:56.000 And what do we say?
08:30:58.000 We'll teach them.
08:30:59.000 And we did.
08:31:00.000 We did it for Osage.
08:31:02.000 We taught every single person that got out there and hand counted.
08:31:06.000 And we are now working with the demo tally.
08:31:11.000 So most of you who have been here have gone in, and if you haven't, our team is still going to be there.
08:31:16.000 We haven't taken our boot down, I think.
08:31:18.000 So, the booth is still there.
08:31:20.000 Do the demo tally.
08:31:22.000 What it does is it teaches what we call dabbing with my favorite voting machine, my little Sharpie here.
08:31:29.000 You go through and you dab the votes.
08:31:32.000 This is just a small piece of the actual tally form and it teaches the people that you're showing, you can do this.
08:31:40.000 So they go through, they tally 15 votes.
08:31:43.000 It takes less than two minutes.
08:31:45.000 I've done it in rooms, in groups that are meeting, and when they're done, they've all done it and they look up and they go...
08:31:52.000 Oh my gosh, hand counting's easy!
08:31:54.000 And you've changed the narrative!
08:31:56.000 And that's what we need to do, because all those other headlines go out.
08:32:01.000 You have people who will see that headline, and if they've done just this little tally, it's my opinion that they're going to look and go, well that doesn't make sense.
08:32:11.000 I hand counted, and it's easy.
08:32:14.000 Just because they did this demo.
08:32:17.000 It's available.
08:32:18.000 We've got a video on it.
08:32:19.000 That's the first video up on Cause of America, how to do this for people.
08:32:23.000 You show it to them.
08:32:24.000 You teach them.
08:32:25.000 You get them going.
08:32:26.000 There's the tiny URL, Tally Practice, with an instruction video.
08:32:32.000 And you're going to use, again, my favorite tool.
08:32:36.000 So that's what you want to do, is get out there and change.
08:32:39.000 Whoops, and there we go.
08:32:41.000 And change the narrative.
08:32:43.000 Do the tally demo.
08:32:46.000 Go and visit us out there.
08:32:48.000 Let us know.
08:32:49.000 Our people who hand-counted in Osage were amazing.
08:32:53.000 And they're the ones who are out there working the booth because they learned this.
08:32:57.000 And once you do that and you replicate it, it's going to spread.
08:33:00.000 And hand-counting is one of the ways we're going to get rid of machines.
08:33:05.000 Thank you.
08:33:18.000 Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome back Dr. Douglas Frank.
08:33:34.000 Hey everybody!
08:34:07.000 Testing 1-2.
08:34:11.000 Alright, so, you can hear me?
08:34:16.000 Can't believe, what a day.
08:34:19.000 So, my task is to answer the question, well Dr. Frank, sure, we're not connected to the internet, and sure, we can't do hand counting, but there's no fraud here anyway.
08:34:32.000 No fraud in our county.
08:34:34.000 Yeah, there's lots of fraud over there in Wisconsin and lots of fraud in Washington, but not in our county.
08:34:40.000 How many of you heard that?
08:34:42.000 Yeah, everything's good here.
08:34:43.000 In fact, people always say, oh yeah, there's no fraud here, Dr. Frank.
08:34:47.000 We're the gold standard.
08:34:49.000 How many of you heard that?
08:34:51.000 Do you know how many Secretaries of State have told me that?
08:34:54.000 Oh no, Dr. Frank, we're the gold standard.
08:34:57.000 And so all I do is I just say, well, you don't even know how many people voted in your election.
08:35:01.000 How do you even know whether you have fraud or not?
08:35:04.000 And that's usually how I start with them.
08:35:06.000 And that's an interesting thing.
08:35:08.000 I also tell them we find fraud everywhere we look.
08:35:13.000 Everywhere we look we find it.
08:35:15.000 Sometimes it's a lot, sometimes a little, but we always find it.
08:35:18.000 Because guess what?
08:35:19.000 There's always been fraud in elections.
08:35:21.000 That's not something new.
08:35:23.000 What's new is now...
08:35:25.000 You can have widespread fraud sitting from your basement hacking into another state.
08:35:29.000 That's the difference.
08:35:30.000 And so that's what I find everywhere I go.
08:35:33.000 Now, if those of you who've been following me know that I've been doing this all over the country.
08:35:38.000 I've done 46 states now worth of data right down to the precinct level.
08:35:43.000 That's about 3,000 counties.
08:35:46.000 And I do all sorts of different kind of analyses.
08:35:48.000 I look at the election history.
08:35:50.000 I look at, I do a reconciliation.
08:35:53.000 What do I mean by reconciliation?
08:35:54.000 I show, you saw me doing election history earlier.
08:35:58.000 Reconciliation is when you say, well, how many people do you think voted?
08:36:01.000 And then how many ballots do you have?
08:36:02.000 Oh, gee, it doesn't agree.
08:36:04.000 Oh, that's interesting.
08:36:05.000 And so you show county clerks that they're out of control of their own elections.
08:36:09.000 So when you have a clerk that says to you, oh, some people call them ROVs, some call them, you know, election officials, whatever.
08:36:18.000 Whenever you have an election official that says to you, oh, there's no fraud here, just ask them a simple question.
08:36:25.000 How many people voted in our election?
08:36:27.000 Can you give us a list of everybody who voted in our election?
08:36:31.000 And they give you a list.
08:36:33.000 And then you just go on to the Secretary of State website and look at the number that's there, and it never agrees.
08:36:39.000 How do I know?
08:36:40.000 I've done this 3,000 times.
08:36:42.000 They never agree.
08:36:45.000 Okay?
08:36:45.000 And so then you go back to your county clerk, your election official, and you say, I asked you for a list of everybody who voted in our election.
08:36:52.000 You gave me this list.
08:36:53.000 It has a thousand names in it.
08:36:55.000 But the Secretary of State says 1,100 people voted in our election.
08:36:59.000 Who are the other 100 people?
08:37:01.000 That's so simple.
08:37:02.000 You don't have to argue.
08:37:04.000 You just say, wait a minute, you don't know who the other hundred people are.
08:37:07.000 How do you even know whether there's fraud or not in your election when you don't even know who voted in your election?
08:37:13.000 See the problem?
08:37:13.000 It's a very simple thing.
08:37:15.000 So that's one of my first favorite answers to that, that I give people, because none of them reconcile.
08:37:19.000 Then also there's voter roll manipulation, and you saw me showing you some of that earlier today with Mike.
08:37:25.000 And then I do a county-level analysis.
08:37:27.000 Oh man, I just love sitting down with an election official.
08:37:32.000 Please invite me to your county if you haven't already.
08:37:35.000 I just love sitting there in front of the election official who says, oh yeah, our elections are perfectly clean, Dr. Frank.
08:37:41.000 And I just show them their own data.
08:37:43.000 You should see the looks on their faces when they see their own data for the first time.
08:37:48.000 Why?
08:37:49.000 Because most of these election officials are not computer geeks.
08:37:52.000 They're not data analysts.
08:37:53.000 They've never even taken the, they don't have the ability to actually graph out their own data and look at their own data.
08:38:00.000 And when you show it to them, they're like, that's us?
08:38:03.000 Yeah.
08:38:04.000 Try this.
08:38:04.000 This is a fun one.
08:38:06.000 Ask your county election official, what percentage of our voting age people are registered?
08:38:11.000 Just ask that question.
08:38:12.000 I've done it all over the country.
08:38:14.000 The typical answer, oh yeah, 60 to 70 percent.
08:38:17.000 Oh yeah?
08:38:18.000 Wait till they see it's like 80, 90, or sometimes, like I said this morning, they've got 105 percent of the people registered.
08:38:24.000 It blows them out of the water.
08:38:26.000 You know why they make that mistake?
08:38:27.000 Because they forget.
08:38:29.000 When they just compare the number in their rolls versus their total population and they forget to subtract out the 0 to 18 year olds.
08:38:38.000 It's a very interesting situation.
08:38:39.000 So anyway, I do that and then of course down to the precinct level and I do those analyses because that's how we know which neighborhoods to knock on doors.
08:38:47.000 So I do all these different kinds of analyses.
08:38:49.000 So we have lots of ways to expose fraud and it's fun to just take them through.
08:38:55.000 Now, since I've been doing this all over the country, like Mike mentioned, I've got a new nickname.
08:39:00.000 I'm the Johnny Appleseed of election integrity.
08:39:03.000 And I love that.
08:39:06.000 Sean Smith is the one who suggested that and the newspapers picked it up.
08:39:10.000 I just love that.
08:39:11.000 But this Johnny Appleseed, the LA Times, the Johnny Appleseed of election fraud wants to upend voting in America.
08:39:19.000 I don't want to upend voting.
08:39:21.000 I want it to be free and fair for everybody is what I want.
08:39:24.000 Exactly.
08:39:25.000 But, they point out that I've given more than 50 speeches in California.
08:39:29.000 We are kicking butt in California.
08:39:30.000 I'm telling you, that place is coming alive.
08:39:32.000 Coming alive there.
08:39:34.000 So, that's pretty fun.
08:39:35.000 And then they did a follow-up piece where they say, meet the man trying to up-end voting.
08:39:40.000 So, I'm not trying to up-end voting.
08:39:42.000 I just want it to be free and fair on one day.
08:39:44.000 I mean, how hard is that?
08:39:45.000 You know, that's what I want to do.
08:39:47.000 This is one way you could try to fix elections.
08:39:54.000 You can try to fix elections this way, but that's not working.
08:39:58.000 So Mike already tried that plan.
08:40:00.000 Obviously he didn't.
08:40:00.000 He's got a new plan today.
08:40:02.000 That's not going to work.
08:40:03.000 I love that.
08:40:04.000 What is the plan that works?
08:40:06.000 I had to learn the hard way, the school of hard knocks.
08:40:10.000 And it's because I've been traveling the country for three, almost three years now, and I've learned from the grassroots how to fix this.
08:40:18.000 And it isn't smarty pants coming to town with evidence.
08:40:22.000 It's always local.
08:40:24.000 Education is key, and we play a big role in that.
08:40:26.000 And I come in and I help a lot, but guess what?
08:40:29.000 The fix is local, as Tony taught me.
08:40:32.000 She's right on the money.
08:40:34.000 She's awesome.
08:40:35.000 I just have to tell you this story, because this is the problem.
08:40:38.000 This is what you have to do.
08:40:40.000 So, I was in the state of Wisconsin recently, and I was talking in a tavern, because that's where all the action is, in the taverns, yes?
08:40:49.000 And so, about two hours later, they form a line to do selfies with me and ask questions, that's normal.
08:40:56.000 And this lovely couple comes up to me and they say, Dr. Frank, may we pray for you?
08:41:00.000 I said, well, sure!
08:41:01.000 So they laid hands on me and they started praying.
08:41:03.000 And little did I know that this old lady, she's a prayer.
08:41:07.000 And she was working up a lather, and I mean, she was getting louder and louder and louder, and pretty soon people started gathering around, and they joined in laying hands on me, and it got really loud, and it got to one point, and she got her really loud volume, and she says, and thank you, Lord, for giving us Dr. Frank, and that he's fighting in front of Goliath, and he's standing for truth, Lord, and we just thank you for giving him such a big slingshot, Lord, and we just pray that you'll give him really big stones.
08:41:41.000 And everybody in the, you can tell, everybody in the tavern starts like snickering a little bit because that's pretty funny.
08:41:51.000 But she was praying it for real, okay?
08:41:54.000 And so we were all holding back, holding back, holding back.
08:41:57.000 And so she finishes up her prayer in Jesus' name, amen, and she opens her eyes and we all have funny looks on our face, trying not to laugh, right?
08:42:05.000 And so she looks up at me and she says, Bill Wilden, I just said.
08:42:09.000 Ma'am, you just asked God to give me really big stones.
08:42:13.000 And she goes, oh, oh, oh!
08:42:16.000 She turns all red, and the whole place just bursts into laughter.
08:42:19.000 It's a wonderful story.
08:42:20.000 It's a true story.
08:42:23.000 But this is the best thing about it.
08:42:24.000 As I'm driving home, I'm thinking about this, and I'm realizing, I'm realizing she's right!
08:42:31.000 That's the problem!
08:42:33.000 When David showed up at the battlefield to fight, he didn't go there to fight Goliath.
08:42:38.000 He went there to take his brother's lunch.
08:42:41.000 And what did he find?
08:42:42.000 He found this big oaf in the battlefield insulting our God.
08:42:45.000 And so he went to his brothers and he says, what are you doing?
08:42:48.000 Get out there and take care of business!
08:42:50.000 And what happened?
08:42:51.000 They said, go back to the hills, take care of the sheep.
08:42:55.000 But he stood his ground.
08:42:57.000 He stood up, and he said, this battle is the Lord's, and he took on Goliath, he slew Goliath, and then the children of Israel chased the Philistines out of the land.
08:43:07.000 That's the solution.
08:43:09.000 You have to be David.
08:43:12.000 You have to have stones.
08:43:15.000 Okay?
08:43:16.000 You have to have stones.
08:43:17.000 Okay?
08:43:19.000 Five of them is a lot.
08:43:20.000 Okay.
08:43:21.000 All right.
08:43:23.000 So as I've been traveling the country, I've learned this wisdom.
08:43:25.000 Like, you just heard me learn some wisdom from this lovely lady in Wisconsin, northern Wisconsin.
08:43:32.000 And you heard me
08:43:32.000 Learn some lovely wisdom from Tony Shoup.
08:43:35.000 I've got some other wisdom in here I'm going to pass along to you.
08:43:37.000 But I've distilled it all down to seven steps.
08:43:40.000 And the seven steps is basically what you're going to do.
08:43:43.000 You're going to answer the question, hey, there's no fraud here.
08:43:46.000 We're going to help you with that.
08:43:48.000 So follow the data with Dr. Frank is where you can you can find these seven steps.
08:43:52.000 I've outlined it a lot.
08:43:54.000 I don't want to give you the whole thing tonight because it's too long.
08:43:56.000 I want to teach you just a couple of the gist of it.
08:43:59.000 And a couple of the principals, I put together a little trifold at the recommendation of the John Birch Society, who's now picked this up.
08:44:07.000 I just got a message earlier from John Schrock, he's one of the regional directors.
08:44:12.000 The JBS Society is joining our fight.
08:44:16.000 I just learned today.
08:44:16.000 Isn't that awesome?
08:44:18.000 It's awesome.
08:44:18.000 So, good stuff.
08:44:20.000 But it was their recommendation.
08:44:21.000 So you can download this on my social media pages.
08:44:25.000 Feel free to do so and use it.
08:44:27.000 But basically, the seven steps go like this.
08:44:29.000 You've got to get connected.
08:44:31.000 Here we are, getting connected.
08:44:32.000 How do you get connected?
08:44:33.000 Cause of America.
08:44:34.000 Frank's speech, just like Mark was talking.
08:44:36.000 You've got to get organized.
08:44:38.000 Here's the thing.
08:44:39.000 You need a team.
08:44:41.000 You need a team in your community.
08:44:44.000 It can't just be one person.
08:44:46.000 There's too much to do.
08:44:48.000 How do I know this?
08:44:49.000 I've been watching grassroots teams fail all over the country for a couple years now.
08:44:53.000 You need a team, okay?
08:44:55.000 You've got a team.
08:44:55.000 You've got to formulate a plan, and that plan is tailored to your community.
08:45:00.000 What's going on in your community?
08:45:02.000 I was just up in Wisconsin in one county.
08:45:04.000 All I had to do was talk to a couple of the supervisors, and they're all like, we're on board, and we've got 21 out of 22 supervisors that are getting rid of the machines.
08:45:12.000 I think they're voting next week, okay?
08:45:14.000 I mean, it's that simple.
08:45:15.000 So, our strategy there was not very complicated, was it?
08:45:19.000 But other places, like in Shasta County, that's a year's worth of work for us in Northern California.
08:45:24.000 We had to formulate a plan and implement a plan.
08:45:27.000 So you need a plan that fits your community.
08:45:29.000 You've got to implement the plan, of course.
08:45:31.000 That's a lot of work.
08:45:33.000 This is not a silver bullet.
08:45:34.000 You're not going to fix it in one day.
08:45:36.000 It took us decades to get into this mess.
08:45:38.000 It's going to take us some time to get out.
08:45:40.000 You've got to build a movement.
08:45:42.000 You know what?
08:45:43.000 That's basically what Mike is doing here.
08:45:46.000 Mike is basically building a national movement.
08:45:48.000 You're becoming part of that.
08:45:49.000 Well, you have to do the same thing in your own local community.
08:45:52.000 The way we got Shasta County to flip, for example, is not because some smarty pants came in and talked to the county commissioners.
08:45:59.000 What happened was, they built a local movement, which pressured the local supervisors to take appropriate action.
08:46:06.000 So, you've got to build a movement.
08:46:09.000 As you're doing all this work, you're collecting data and organizing and finding fraud, you need peer review.
08:46:15.000 I just have to say this.
08:46:17.000 This is super important you hear this.
08:46:19.000 A lot of people think they find fraud and they run to the sheriff and they say, see we found fraud!
08:46:25.000 Or they run to their county clerk, see we found fraud!
08:46:27.000 Or they go to the Secretary of State.
08:46:30.000 Most of the time, they're wrong.
08:46:31.000 It's not fraud.
08:46:33.000 You need to have somebody with experienced eyes to look.
08:46:36.000 Because if you do that, you actually diminish your credibility.
08:46:40.000 Diminish the credibility of our movement.
08:46:42.000 So don't do that.
08:46:43.000 Before you go to the authorities, bring somebody in who's got a lot of experience.
08:46:48.000 And I'm happy to do it.
08:46:49.000 I don't charge.
08:46:50.000 So you need you need to have peer review.
08:46:52.000 And that's just I learned that from science.
08:46:54.000 But I've also learned the hard way.
08:46:56.000 I can't tell you how many clerks I sat down with or county officials.
08:46:59.000 I sit down with them and they say, oh, yeah, somebody came in here last month and they said they had a whole bunch of fraud.
08:47:04.000 They gave us a big, big pile.
08:47:06.000 We looked into it.
08:47:07.000 None of it was fraud.
08:47:08.000 That's horrible.
08:47:09.000 You've damaged the credibility of your movement.
08:47:12.000 You gotta have some peer review.
08:47:14.000 And then the last, of course, is you have local empowerment.
08:47:16.000 Because once you've done a peer review, you actually have real fraud cases.
08:47:21.000 Then you can actually get local validation.
08:47:24.000 What would be a real fraud case?
08:47:25.000 I'll explain that here in a minute.
08:47:26.000 You get the point, though, I think.
08:47:28.000 What's the basic problem with our elections?
08:47:31.000 This is from the
08:47:31.000 I love this.
08:47:33.000 This is from the Capitol Building of Wisconsin.
08:47:36.000 Spent a lot of time up in Wisconsin.
08:47:39.000 This is in their Capitol.
08:47:40.000 It's a picture of Lady Liberty.
08:47:42.000 With Lady Liberty, she's got one hand pointed towards heaven, because that's the source of our unalienable rights.
08:47:47.000 And with her other hand, she's protecting the ballot box, because that's how we protect our liberty.
08:47:52.000 And that's what's wrong.
08:47:54.000 She's got one hand there, and... It's interesting, yeah.
08:47:57.000 A little problem with my...
08:48:00.000 Problem is we no longer control the ballot box, and so we're steadily and incrementally losing our liberty.
08:48:05.000 20 years ago, you were running your election in your own community.
08:48:09.000 You voted at the corner store.
08:48:10.000 You voted at the elementary school.
08:48:12.000 You voted at somebody's garage.
08:48:14.000 You policed it.
08:48:15.000 You counted it.
08:48:16.000 Now it's all centrally controlled.
08:48:18.000 Remember my grass from this morning?
08:48:20.000 Every state is completely centrally controlled.
08:48:22.000 They're all like that.
08:48:23.000 Because of that, we're out of control of the ballot box.
08:48:27.000 And like Liberty says, Lady Liberty says, without control of the ballot box, we're going to lose our liberty.
08:48:32.000 And that's what's happening.
08:48:33.000 In every state in America, elections are now controlled.
08:48:36.000 If you're not counting the ballots, then you're not in control of your election.
08:48:59.000 If somebody else or some machine is counting your ballots, you're not in control of election.
08:49:06.000 You have to take that back.
08:49:07.000 Now, to take it back, you just can't go charging in there and say, oh, we want to count our own elections.
08:49:13.000 They'll just tell you to jump in the lake.
08:49:15.000 But if you have fraud in your hands, you are empowered.
08:49:20.000 They can't ignore you because there's no statute of limitations on fraud.
08:49:25.000 And you can get official validation of fraud.
08:49:27.000 I'll give you examples of what that is here in a second.
08:49:30.000 Remember folks, it doesn't matter how many times you count the cash in the cash register.
08:49:37.000 What matters is how many of the bills are counterfeit.
08:49:42.000 And it's the same way in our elections.
08:49:44.000 It doesn't matter how you count the ballots, if a bunch of them are counterfeit.
08:49:49.000 If they're not from who you really think they are.
08:49:51.000 I love Linda Wren.
08:49:52.000 She's doing a great job teaching hand counting, but that's only half the problem.
08:49:56.000 What if the ballots coming in are not real ballots?
08:49:59.000 What if they got stuffed into drop boxes?
08:50:01.000 What if they're mailed in from non-real people?
08:50:04.000 So, in other words, this is only half the problem.
08:50:06.000 I'm going to explain why that's important here in a second.
08:50:09.000 Take our country back.
08:50:10.000 We've got to get rid of the machines and perform our elections with our own two hands and our own two feet.
08:50:15.000 We have to do it.
08:50:16.000 We've given that away.
08:50:17.000 And like I said this morning, we've got to vote Amish.
08:50:19.000 All paper, no machines.
08:50:21.000 And the reason I bring that up is because in Ohio, 60,000 Amish people came out to vote for the very first time in 2020.
08:50:28.000 60,000 of them.
08:50:31.000 The reason they did that is because our rhino governor was imposing COVID restrictions on their community.
08:50:37.000 Okay?
08:50:37.000 And so they said, um, we can't deal with this.
08:50:39.000 I guess we're going to have to get engaged.
08:50:41.000 So they did.
08:50:42.000 60,000 of them.
08:50:44.000 And guess what?
08:50:44.000 They all voted on one day.
08:50:48.000 On paper, okay?
08:50:49.000 And that's voting Amish.
08:50:52.000 Show up in person, vote on one day, on paper.
08:50:56.000 And you're in control of the process.
08:50:58.000 How can Doug Frank hack that from his basement over the internet?
08:51:01.000 I can't!
08:51:03.000 60,000 people showed up and voted on paper.
08:51:05.000 But if they put those ballots into a machine, I could hack that.
08:51:09.000 If it wasn't people showing up in person, if it was being stuffed in boxes, I could hack that.
08:51:14.000 But I can't hack
08:51:15.000 People showing up in person.
08:51:16.000 You remember, I showed this morning from Montana.
08:51:19.000 I can't predict who shows up in person.
08:51:21.000 That's what I can't predict.
08:51:23.000 I can predict everything else so far I've tried, except for that.
08:51:25.000 That's amazing.
08:51:26.000 All right.
08:51:27.000 And remember, when they tell you, oh, no, we can't do that here.
08:51:31.000 You know, it would take too long.
08:51:32.000 I remember Bob Evnan, the Secretary of State of Nebraska, he says, oh, no, we'll be counting till Easter.
08:51:37.000 He said, yeah, right.
08:51:38.000 No.
08:51:39.000 We just reminded him that all of Europe does it in a single day.
08:51:42.000 Paper poll books.
08:51:43.000 Paper ballots.
08:51:44.000 Everything's transparent.
08:51:45.000 They count it in one day.
08:51:46.000 And Linda's technique is a great technique.
08:51:48.000 I like it.
08:51:49.000 But I think I have another.
08:51:50.000 This is my favorite one, though.
08:51:52.000 Although Linda's in this video, too.
08:51:54.000 Even though this isn't the way we're recommending, I just love this.
08:51:57.000 I love this technique.
08:51:58.000 We spent $47 at the hardware store.
08:52:01.000 And they load the ballot on there.
08:52:03.000 You can read both sides.
08:52:05.000 And the reason I love this is because everything is online.
08:52:09.000 Isn't that beautiful?
08:52:18.000 Everything is online.
08:52:19.000 Everybody gets to watch it happening.
08:52:21.000 You can play a video of this online so everybody can watch.
08:52:24.000 And it restores faith in the community, because right now, people don't trust this opaque system that nobody sees is happening.
08:52:32.000 You could be watching your election being counted.
08:52:35.000 Now, I already said it, like the cash register example, this doesn't solve all the problems, but at least it could restore faith in the counting process.
08:52:42.000 People can actually watch it.
08:52:44.000 Same with Linda, but I just, I love this one because they're all online, of course.
08:52:47.000 So, but the problem is we've become apathetic and complacent, right?
08:52:51.000 And we're steadily, gradually, incrementally losing our liberty.
08:52:54.000 We've got to take back our elections.
08:52:56.000 How do you know we're upside down?
08:52:57.000 I always use this example.
08:52:59.000 How do I know we're upside down?
08:53:02.000 Well, Trevor Loudon, I was with him last month, he says we're in the midst of a Marxist revolution that is 80% complete.
08:53:08.000 OK, this is it.
08:53:10.000 It's now or never.
08:53:11.000 And that's what Mike said earlier today.
08:53:13.000 We must do this now.
08:53:15.000 We can't wait.
08:53:17.000 You can't wait till 2024.
08:53:18.000 We're upside down.
08:53:19.000 How do you know we're upside down?
08:53:22.000 Well, we're upside down because when Antifa comes to town, if your instinct is to call the sheriff, you're wrong.
08:53:27.000 You need to grab your rifle and you need to meet the people on the street with your neighbors, right?
08:53:33.000 If you need to call the sheriff, you call him the next day to clean up the mess.
08:53:37.000 You're supposed to be defending yourselves.
08:53:42.000 Our country is based upon this idea.
08:53:46.000 And why am I making this analogy?
08:53:49.000 Because you're supposed to be counting your ballots yourselves, too!
08:53:52.000 And you're supposed to be running your own local government.
08:53:55.000 We're supposed to be being the government.
08:53:58.000 So that's why all this fraud can get in, and you're going to see why I'm teaching you this.
08:54:02.000 You need to be the government.
08:54:03.000 That's really the solution here.
08:54:05.000 America is an experiment in self-government, and no one is coming to save us!
08:54:10.000 Because we're the people we're waiting for.
08:54:12.000 It's got to be us.
08:54:14.000 Okay.
08:54:14.000 All right.
08:54:15.000 That's the seven steps.
08:54:16.000 So it's one thing to say we got to fix it, but what are the seven steps?
08:54:19.000 I reviewed them briefly.
08:54:21.000 Here's an important thing for you to realize.
08:54:23.000 It's not about evidence.
08:54:26.000 I love what Mike said today.
08:54:27.000 Earlier he said, we've already had mountains of evidence.
08:54:32.000 We've had mountains of evidence since the beginning.
08:54:34.000 How's that doing for us?
08:54:37.000 Not much, huh?
08:54:38.000 It's not about evidence.
08:54:39.000 We have to have evidence and then we have to build a movement upon that evidence.
08:54:44.000 And that's where we come in with the fraud.
08:54:46.000 You need to have the right kind of evidence.
08:54:48.000 The right evidence, the right strategy, gives you a credible movement.
08:54:52.000 Let's talk about that movement.
08:54:53.000 It's actual election fraud is the evidence we're looking for.
08:54:57.000 I picked that for a reason.
08:54:59.000 Because it's something you can verify.
08:55:01.000 Dirty voter rolls is not fraud.
08:55:04.000 If you go in and say, look how dirty our voter rolls are.
08:55:06.000 Anything happen?
08:55:08.000 They might clean the rolls.
08:55:09.000 Anything change?
08:55:11.000 No.
08:55:11.000 It's not gross incompetence.
08:55:13.000 People come, oh man, you should have seen they didn't follow any of the procedures.
08:55:16.000 What are they going to do next time?
08:55:18.000 Oh, we need to hire more people.
08:55:19.000 We need to spend more money because we need to do better training.
08:55:22.000 Did anything change?
08:55:24.000 No.
08:55:24.000 You know how many times I hear that story?
08:55:26.000 Not illegal procedures.
08:55:28.000 Oh, we hear illegal procedures all the time.
08:55:30.000 Not all the anecdotal stories.
08:55:31.000 Well, yeah, you know, I got a ballot for my son and I complained and they didn't do anything.
08:55:35.000 All these stories.
08:55:37.000 Nothing happens when you do that.
08:55:39.000 It's you need actual election fraud.
08:55:42.000 What is actual?
08:55:43.000 Even when you can prove and I love this.
08:55:44.000 I just added this slide today.
08:55:46.000 Even you can prove the machines are online, which we did in Lake County, Ohio.
08:55:51.000 They said, oh, we don't want to get rid of our Dominion machines.
08:55:54.000 And I said, they're online.
08:55:55.000 They said, no, they're not.
08:55:57.000 Well, we hacked in live right in front of them and made the newspapers that they were online.
08:56:02.000 OK, right in front of them.
08:56:04.000 It doesn't change anything, even though you have that evidence, even though we proved they were liars.
08:56:09.000 You got it.
08:56:09.000 They'll just simply say, well, yeah, OK, they're online, but prove that any fraud took place.
08:56:16.000 In other words, it doesn't matter even if you have that evidence.
08:56:19.000 You have to prove that there was a consequence.
08:56:23.000 It's like a lawsuit.
08:56:24.000 You can't file a lawsuit unless you can prove damages.
08:56:26.000 It's the same way.
08:56:27.000 You have to prove something bad happened because of this.
08:56:31.000 So that's where we're going.
08:56:32.000 That's what the fraud's all about.
08:56:33.000 So here's some examples of actual voter fraud.
08:56:36.000 Ballots received from somebody that is dead.
08:56:41.000 In San Joaquin County, there are these two lovely ladies who sit there.
08:56:44.000 They sat there for about a month, and we did them a favor.
08:56:47.000 We sorted the voter rolls from oldest to youngest.
08:56:50.000 Actually, I didn't do it.
08:56:51.000 Somebody named Dave back here did it in San Joaquin County.
08:56:55.000 And we sorted from oldest to youngest, and all these two ladies do is look them all up, starting each one.
08:57:01.000 Okay, this person voted, and they're 110 years old.
08:57:03.000 Let's look them up, okay?
08:57:05.000 And you started from the oldest to the youngest, and they found 49 dead people who voted in 2020, okay?
08:57:12.000 And out of the first 27,800, they look up, that's 49 cases of fraud!
08:57:18.000 And all we do is we get copies of the death certificates, proves they've been dead for a long time, and yet, they're somehow voting.
08:57:25.000 Those are fraud cases, right?
08:57:27.000 It's unassailable.
08:57:28.000 Another example of fraud is balloting people that don't exist.
08:57:33.000 You go to a door, you knock on somebody's door, and it says, hey, the voter rolls, it says six people live here.
08:57:39.000 And then five of them voted, and you show it to Mr. and Mrs. Smith, and they say, we've lived here for 10 years, we don't even know who these other people are.
08:57:46.000 That's the cases of people that don't exist, or people that didn't vote.
08:57:51.000 You've probably met people who say, I never vote.
08:57:54.000 The whole thing's rigged.
08:57:55.000 I never get involved in that.
08:57:56.000 Yeah.
08:57:57.000 Okay.
08:57:57.000 Well, they'll sign an affidavit swearing they didn't vote, but yet you got a ballot from them.
08:58:01.000 See how that works?
08:58:02.000 All right.
08:58:02.000 So those are actual voter fraud.
08:58:03.000 Now I'm going to teach you something.
08:58:04.000 I haven't talked about this a lot in public yet.
08:58:07.000 So here's what I'm doing is I'm teaching you how to find fraud right now.
08:58:11.000 You ready?
08:58:13.000 Okay.
08:58:13.000 So imagine that you have a county and this is the population in that county.
08:58:18.000 And then, of course, there's a certain percentage of that population that's underage, so they're too young to vote.
08:58:24.000 And then there's a certain percentage that are not eligible to vote, even though they may be of age.
08:58:29.000 You know, and I've done some statistics around the country.
08:58:32.000 It's about 4% of the people in a county are not eligible to vote.
08:58:36.000 So, you know, they're illegal aliens, or maybe they're legal aliens, or maybe they're felons, so they're not eligible to vote.
08:58:43.000 Then, every year, about 1% of people die.
08:58:48.000 Round numbers.
08:58:49.000 So after a four-year election cycle, you expect the rolls to have about 4% dead people in them.
08:58:54.000 Okay, that's pretty normal.
08:58:56.000 Also, every year, about 9% of people move in the United States, and about 60% of them stay in their own county.
08:59:05.000 So in other words, under natural phenomenas, under just a natural thing, every four years, you're expecting to see about 20% of the people in your rolls
08:59:14.000 Shouldn't be in your rolls.
08:59:16.000 They're dead or they moved away.
08:59:18.000 That's natural.
08:59:21.000 20% every four years.
08:59:22.000 But we also find people that are in the rolls that are not real.
08:59:26.000 We also find people like in Wisconsin that are removed but they're still in the rolls.
08:59:29.000 They just list them as inactive.
08:59:31.000 Just makes them immediately available.
08:59:32.000 So my point is, you can see what's happening is the rolls are getting smaller and smaller.
08:59:37.000 Then, let's say you have an election, not everybody votes.
08:59:41.000 And this is a high turnout.
08:59:42.000 I said, let's say you have about 60% of the eligible population.
08:59:47.000 Turns out that would be a good turnout.
08:59:49.000 Well, there's a bunch of people that are legal, but they didn't vote.
08:59:52.000 Notice what's happening.
08:59:53.000 Look at the green region.
08:59:54.000 These would be real ballots and all these would be unreal ballots.
08:59:57.000 And what's happening?
08:59:59.000 In our elections.
09:00:00.000 I mean, if it's a clean election, you know, I gave you an example, 55 to 45%.
09:00:05.000 And this was said that this was a clean election and person A wins with a 10% margin.
09:00:11.000 That's pretty good.
09:00:12.000 That'd be a good, clean election.
09:00:13.000 But not everybody cheats.
09:00:16.000 I mean, but sometimes they're illegal.
09:00:18.000 And all you have to do is find some voters in here and stuff ballots for them.
09:00:24.000 And look at this huge reservoir you have to pull from and stuff ballots.
09:00:28.000 And as it turns out, you only need to stuff about 8% more ballots and you can flip that 10% win to a 4% loss.
09:00:37.000 It doesn't take a lot of stuffing.
09:00:39.000 Tell me, are the turnouts in our elections going up or down?
09:00:43.000 They're ridiculously high, aren't they?
09:00:46.000 So that suggests, and all we needed was an increase of 8% and you can flip an election that was a clear win into a clear loss, okay?
09:00:55.000 So, cheaters could also suppress ballots, like the postman could throw them in the ditch on the way from the post office box, or maybe the person working the polls is crooked and they're spoiling ballots.
09:01:08.000 So there's ways to suppress.
09:01:10.000 But look, in order to flip the election the same amount,
09:01:14.000 Are our turnouts going down?
09:01:29.000 No, our turnouts are going up, so that's probably not the major way of stealing, right?
09:01:33.000 So we shouldn't be looking there.
09:01:35.000 Cheaters could also flip ballots.
09:01:37.000 You could not change the turnout, you could just flip.
09:01:40.000 And we have several cases of those around the country where ballots were flipped, and they had to do a recount, and the recount showed that the ballots were flipped.
09:01:49.000 But that's rare.
09:01:50.000 Most of the time the recounts come out the same and they don't help us.
09:01:53.000 They make us look bad.
09:01:54.000 So back to the way, what do we have?
09:01:58.000 Canvassing is our really best way of finding fraud because this is what you're going to be looking for.
09:02:03.000 You're going to be looking for people who didn't really vote but we counted a ballot from them.
09:02:09.000 Guess what?
09:02:10.000 Are you going to be able to go open the machine and look at it at the polling place?
09:02:14.000 No.
09:02:15.000 They're not going to let you.
09:02:16.000 They're not going to give you.
09:02:17.000 Look how hard some of you had to fight to get the CVRs.
09:02:20.000 I heard Walter earlier saying, you know, Walter Doherty is saying, yeah, they scrambled the CVRs they gave us so we couldn't even do the analysis.
09:02:29.000 So in other words,
09:02:30.000 What do you, as a citizen, have at your disposal that you can find fraud?
09:02:37.000 Are you a computer expert?
09:02:39.000 Maybe not.
09:02:39.000 But what can you do?
09:02:41.000 You can knock on doors.
09:02:42.000 And you can do this canvassing.
09:02:45.000 And what I mean by canvassing is you knock on the door, you have a list of supposedly who voted.
09:02:51.000 And you don't just go randomly door to door.
09:02:53.000 You pick likely suspects.
09:02:55.000 And when you pick likely suspects, you can get the list down to maybe
09:02:58.000 One in every three doors you knock on, you find fraud.
09:03:01.000 It's pretty good.
09:03:01.000 We got this worked out pretty good.
09:03:03.000 And so when you receive the objection from people, oh, I love this.
09:03:08.000 I sit down with county clerks all the time, and they say, oh, no, Dr. Frank, it's gold standard here.
09:03:13.000 And I say, well, this is what we're going to do.
09:03:16.000 I show them their future.
09:03:18.000 We're going to go knock on a few doors, and we're going to find fraud, and we're going to bring it back, and we're going to present it to you.
09:03:23.000 We're not going to ask you to investigate it.
09:03:25.000 We're not going to ask you to prosecute anybody.
09:03:27.000 We're going to show you real fraud.
09:03:29.000 People who are dead who voted in your election.
09:03:32.000 People who signed an affidavit swearing they didn't vote, but you counted a ballot from them.
09:03:36.000 And you're going to have to explain to the public why you're counting those ballots, and how those are getting into your system.
09:03:41.000 And then say, oh, no, no, you're not, you know, bring it.
09:03:44.000 When you bring it, we'll believe it.
09:03:46.000 And then we bring it.
09:03:48.000 And I gotta tell you, I shouldn't feel this way.
09:03:52.000 I should be more gracious and loving and forgiving.
09:03:54.000 But when I'm sitting in that meeting and I'm watching the county clerks squirming in their chairs when we're going case after case of fraud, there's just a little bit of like, it feels good.
09:04:03.000 Fraud after fraud after fraud.
09:04:07.000 It's like they're squirming in their chairs like they got pinworms.
09:04:10.000 It's awesome.
09:04:10.000 All right.
09:04:11.000 All right.
09:04:13.000 All right, so anyway, you've got to do canvassing.
09:04:16.000 So step one of the seven steps, you've got to get connected.
09:04:19.000 I already talked about that.
09:04:20.000 Of course, you've got to get connected to Cause of America.
09:04:22.000 This is super important because a smart man learns from his mistakes, my dad always used to say.
09:04:27.000 A wise man learns from the mistakes of others.
09:04:30.000 I have made so many mistakes.
09:04:33.000 And I was talking with Tony last night.
09:04:35.000 We were sitting there talking about the first event I ever did was with Tony in Pennsylvania.
09:04:40.000 Tony from Auditable PA.
09:04:43.000 We have made so many mistakes together.
09:04:45.000 We have learned so much together.
09:04:47.000 Please don't repeat our mistakes.
09:04:50.000 Instead, please call us and ask us for help.
09:04:53.000 And we will help you miss all those potholes that we discovered.
09:04:56.000 You get my point?
09:04:57.000 So that's why you've got to get connected.
09:04:59.000 Of course, here we are promoting Causal America, of course.
09:05:01.000 And you've got to watch Lyndell TV.
09:05:03.000 I just can't tell you how many people they don't know anything's happening because they're watching Fox or they're watching some other news network.
09:05:11.000 They have no idea.
09:05:13.000 Stuff is happening here every day and Mike can hardly wait to get on his program every night and tell everybody about it.
09:05:19.000 It's like he can tell he likes to talk.
09:05:22.000 I'm the same.
09:05:24.000 So, you've got to tune in.
09:05:26.000 Weeknights at 6, right?
09:05:27.000 That's super important.
09:05:29.000 Now, the other thing getting connected, and I just want to feature a couple.
09:05:31.000 I've done a lot of work with Patriot Force CA, California.
09:05:35.000 That's Urs and you're back there somewhere.
09:05:37.000 And G3, this is God, Guns of Government.
09:05:41.000 My point is, and I know Kim Yeater's back here, there are a lot of
09:05:47.000 Organizations that are community organizations.
09:05:51.000 You need to rope them in.
09:05:53.000 Don't just do this yourself.
09:05:55.000 You know, talk at the Rotary Club.
09:05:57.000 Talk at the Lions Club.
09:06:00.000 Especially the churches.
09:06:01.000 If you can rope in the churches, that's a huge advantage.
09:06:04.000 There's a group, and I'm going to be speaking there next month, in the state of Washington, in Clark County.
09:06:09.000 I saw you over here, Bill.
09:06:10.000 I'm going to be in Clark County.
09:06:12.000 And in Clark County, in the primary, they got 70,000 more people to turn out than anybody planned.
09:06:20.000 The church is organized, and they swept the primary.
09:06:23.000 They swept every race.
09:06:24.000 And that's because the church is organized.
09:06:27.000 In other words, don't do this yourself.
09:06:29.000 And this is why it takes a team.
09:06:30.000 You have to have people that are organizing and recruiting.
09:06:33.000 So anyway, there are lots of good organizations to get connected to.
09:06:36.000 You saw Shiloh Kilbur up here, Sons of Liberty in North Dakota.
09:06:41.000 I just learned last night that their precinct strategy, which you're going to hear about after me from Dan Schultz, their precinct strategy, they've taken over the GOP in their state.
09:06:51.000 And I mean, that's a lot.
09:06:54.000 That's big!
09:06:55.000 Nebraska is now taken over by the grassroots, and North Dakota, and Georgia, and Kansas.
09:07:05.000 A lot of these states are starting to win because of the precinct strategy, and I love that.
09:07:10.000 So, anyway, you've got to get connected, and that's the first step.
09:07:14.000 Second one is you've got to get organized, and like I said, you've got to have teams.
09:07:17.000 This is my summary of the teams you need.
09:07:19.000 You need a leader, somebody who's got the drive and is going to push everybody.
09:07:23.000 You need a data person, because we're going to give you a lot of data, and sometimes it's too much for the average person to work with big data sets.
09:07:31.000 So you need somebody who's comfortable working with large data sets.
09:07:34.000 No.
09:07:34.000 It's coming.
09:07:34.000 I'll come back to that.
09:07:35.000 Okay.
09:07:35.000 You need to have an event every month.
09:07:53.000 You need to have an event every month because you're recruiting your community members when you do that.
09:07:58.000 And bring people in.
09:07:59.000 I'm free.
09:08:00.000 Bring in Tina Peters.
09:08:01.000 Bring in Seth Kessel.
09:08:03.000 Bring in a professor.
09:08:04.000 Bring in... Mike doesn't do it as much.
09:08:05.000 But you can invite him.
09:08:07.000 Okay?
09:08:07.000 He's usually with the president or something.
09:08:10.000 But he does the big things.
09:08:11.000 But in your local community, get the events.
09:08:13.000 Have an event every month.
09:08:15.000 And there's something about bringing in somebody.
09:08:18.000 You know?
09:08:19.000 Jesus went home to Nazareth and nobody turned out.
09:08:24.000 Right?
09:08:25.000 Profits without honor in their own village.
09:08:28.000 So, bring somebody in from the outside, promote an event, make a deal out of it.
09:08:33.000 That's a big deal.
09:08:35.000 Senior promoter, you need recruiters because you're going to be recruiting people to do the work and organizing, researching.
09:08:40.000 Oh, I underestimated researching.
09:08:42.000 This is so important.
09:08:44.000 You need somebody who's going to look up what the contracts look like.
09:08:47.000 You just heard Linda Ramps talking about
09:08:50.000 About looking up into the contracts, how much did they spend in Osage County?
09:08:55.000 How much do you spend in your county?
09:08:57.000 Find out!
09:08:58.000 How much are your elections costing you?
09:09:00.000 When we found out that they were going to save a quarter of a million dollars out of this year's budget in Shasta County, they were delighted to get rid of the machines because they were having budget issues and they saved a quarter of a million dollars in their first year.
09:09:14.000 Because we also learned that their Dominion contract was up for renewal.
09:09:18.000 How do you know that?
09:09:19.000 You did the research!
09:09:21.000 So you need somebody on your team that just loves to do research, and legal research.
09:09:25.000 You've got to read the laws.
09:09:26.000 By the way, the Patriot Force CA, for example, in California, they've got people that have researched the laws in California, and we needed to know that information to know what to do.
09:09:36.000 So there's a lot of research.
09:09:38.000 Strategists, I can't emphasize how important that is.
09:09:40.000 You need people who like to play chess.
09:09:43.000 You need to figure out the strategy that's going to work in your county.
09:09:48.000 You know, if this is a war, or fighting a war, you don't just grab your machine gun and run out and fight the enemy.
09:09:54.000 They'll just blow you out of the water.
09:09:56.000 You need to sit back in that room with a team of level-headed people and make a strategy, and do your research, and your plan of attack, and then execute your plan of attack.
09:10:05.000 It takes strategy.
09:10:06.000 And there are people that love to do that, and I've run into them all over the country, and they're good at it.
09:10:11.000 It's not me, but they're good at it.
09:10:13.000 So you need somebody.
09:10:14.000 And then you need somebody on your team who's an archivist, somebody that can collect and organize your progress and how you're doing, because that's going to be important later.
09:10:21.000 And then, of course, you're going to be getting coaching during this time from resources, and that's why you're here, obviously, and getting coaching from Mike and all of us.
09:10:28.000 You're going to make that local plan.
09:10:31.000 Yes, because we already said Education Keys Fixes Local.
09:10:33.000 I said that already.
09:10:35.000 I guess I put that in twice.
09:10:36.000 Sorry.
09:10:36.000 But anyway, Dan Schultz is going to be on after me, and he's going to talk about the Precinct Strategy.
09:10:40.000 That's super important.
09:10:42.000 The Precinct Strategy is awesome.
09:10:44.000 It's been working all over the country, I mentioned it already.
09:10:47.000 All right, step three, you've got to implement the plan.
09:10:49.000 Ah, boy.
09:10:50.000 If you've been in this movement long, you know what I'm about to say.
09:10:54.000 It seems like our biggest obstacle, I cannot even tell you.
09:11:00.000 We form teams, we get going, and they have a divorce.
09:11:04.000 And they fight.
09:11:06.000 And I have a rule.
09:11:07.000 The rule is, the rule is, if your gun is aimed at the enemy, I'm not shooting at you.
09:11:14.000 Okay?
09:11:15.000 But that doesn't mean I'll invite you in the foxhole with me.
09:11:17.000 But I'm not shooting at you.
09:11:19.000 You need to work together.
09:11:20.000 We're in a war, and you need to keep your guns aimed at the enemy.
09:11:24.000 And John Matthews, who's sitting back there, he's a brilliant strategist.
09:11:29.000 He's taught me this.
09:11:29.000 He says, keep the main thing the main thing.
09:11:33.000 Don't divert.
09:11:34.000 So when you've got this committee working, stay on task.
09:11:37.000 Don't get distracted.
09:11:38.000 There are other important issues.
09:11:40.000 Like, for example, school choice is an important issue.
09:11:43.000 Or abortion is an important issue.
09:11:44.000 There are a lot of other issues.
09:11:46.000 Keep those to the side.
09:11:47.000 Stay on task.
09:11:48.000 Keep the main thing the main thing.
09:11:50.000 All you're doing is getting into trouble.
09:11:52.000 And I recommend that you have a small team.
09:11:54.000 At the beginning, I thought, let's get these big teams and go out and canvass the neighborhoods and we're going to change the world.
09:12:00.000 I was wrong.
09:12:02.000 You only need 10 people and you can change your county at first.
09:12:05.000 Later you build a big movement, but at first you only need 10.
09:12:08.000 In fact, at the first several stages, I think 10 is plenty.
09:12:12.000 You can do a lot during that time with just a smaller group, and that also helps you keep the drama down.
09:12:17.000 So that's an important thing I'm teaching right now.
09:12:19.000 The data person is going to be getting data, employing the data tools.
09:12:23.000 You've heard several data tools today, exploring different data strategies.
09:12:26.000 The promoter is going to be selecting dates and booking venues and speakers.
09:12:30.000 You're going to be rekindling the patriotism in our local churches.
09:12:33.000 See, this is a movement you're building, yes?
09:12:35.000 This is a movement.
09:12:36.000 All right.
09:12:37.000 That takes a team.
09:12:39.000 Alright, let's see, I think I've already covered this stuff.
09:12:41.000 Here's the big, another big problem people who are looking for fraud have.
09:12:46.000 They discover, they start working in the voter rolls and they're like, wow, these voter rolls are dirty!
09:12:51.000 And they are.
09:12:52.000 Every state, they are dirty.
09:12:55.000 Really dirty.
09:12:56.000 And so what happens is people start gathering all the dirt and they start getting focused on cleaning the voter rolls.
09:13:02.000 Don't do that.
09:13:03.000 Cleaning the voter rolls isn't fraud.
09:13:05.000 Also, Judicial Watch is already doing that for you.
09:13:08.000 They're going around the country suing state after state, county after county.
09:13:12.000 For example, in Los Angeles, they sued Los Angeles and won the lawsuit.
09:13:16.000 They win everywhere they go, because they only go to counties where they have more people in the rolls than they have people.
09:13:23.000 It's pretty obvious the rolls are dirty, yeah?
09:13:25.000 And so they win.
09:13:26.000 Los Angeles had to remove 1.2 million people from their voter rolls in February, and within two months the rolls were all full again.
09:13:34.000 Two weeks, somebody says.
09:13:37.000 The problem isn't that the rolls are dirty.
09:13:39.000 The problem is they're out of your control.
09:13:43.000 When you get them back under your control, then clean them.
09:13:47.000 But right now, let Judicial Watch do it for you.
09:13:50.000 Good guys.
09:13:51.000 All right.
09:13:52.000 Do the work.
09:13:52.000 There's a lot of work to do.
09:13:55.000 I'm going to quote Urson now.
09:13:56.000 We need to reintegrate our civic duties into our normal lifestyle.
09:14:01.000 In December 2020, I told my wife, honey, I'm going to give up my income for six months and save the country.
09:14:09.000 Mike says we're going to have President Trump back in office by August, and then I'll go back to work.
09:14:16.000 Whoa.
09:14:18.000 Was I wrong?
09:14:21.000 But the thing was, is I gave up my income.
09:14:23.000 This is all I do now, every day.
09:14:26.000 And I got to tell you, thanks.
09:14:29.000 I'm not asking for a clap.
09:14:32.000 I don't have a mortgage and she works, so I can do this.
09:14:36.000 That doesn't sound good, but it works.
09:14:38.000 Okay.
09:14:40.000 Don't burn yourself out.
09:14:42.000 Not everybody can do what I'm doing.
09:14:45.000 You need to make this part of your regular lifestyle.
09:14:48.000 Okay.
09:14:49.000 And what I've noticed is people get all gung-ho at first and then they just burn themselves out.
09:14:53.000 And over and over we see that.
09:14:55.000 That's why you need a team.
09:14:56.000 You need a plan.
09:14:58.000 You make a step at a time.
09:14:59.000 You reintegrate your normal lifestyle.
09:15:02.000 You're just doing your civic duties, which is what you were supposed to be doing all along anyway.
09:15:07.000 You're being the government again.
09:15:08.000 So that's super important, doing the work.
09:15:10.000 Your team leaders are going to be meeting in person.
09:15:12.000 I can't stress how important this is.
09:15:14.000 To meet in person with your local officials.
09:15:17.000 Put them on notice.
09:15:19.000 Show them their future.
09:15:20.000 I love this.
09:15:21.000 You show them, this is what we're going to be doing.
09:15:23.000 This is what we're going to be finding.
09:15:25.000 Watch them sweat.
09:15:26.000 Now you have something new to add.
09:15:27.000 By the way, we're going to be detecting all your machines going online in the next election.
09:15:31.000 Put them on notice, right?
09:15:33.000 This is a big deal.
09:15:34.000 And you scare them, but it also gives you credibility.
09:15:37.000 That's important.
09:15:38.000 You continue your training.
09:15:40.000 We don't want you to go knocking on doors willy-nilly.
09:15:42.000 We want you to learn how to do canvassing properly so you don't bring the law down on our backs.
09:15:47.000 You know, before Linda was doing the Hane County stuff, she was one of my top trainers in the country.
09:15:52.000 I was employing her.
09:15:54.000 I would say, hey, you want to do canvassing?
09:15:56.000 Call Linda Ranch.
09:15:57.000 She's really good at that.
09:15:58.000 Missouri canvassers did a great job.
09:16:00.000 So you've got to get training.
09:16:01.000 You're going to be doing data analysis and test canvassing.
09:16:04.000 Let me talk about this.
09:16:06.000 When you're trying to find fraud,
09:16:08.000 Do not send out an army of people.
09:16:11.000 Send out two pairs of people at first.
09:16:14.000 Test the water.
09:16:16.000 Dip your toe in the pool before you dive in.
09:16:19.000 Because one of the worst things you can do and the fastest way to kill your movement is to do a big canvassing effort and come back with nothing.
09:16:26.000 You got to make sure your strategy is working.
09:16:28.000 Do some small tests first.
09:16:30.000 That's super important.
09:16:32.000 Two pair of door knockers at first and some of your inner team, make sure it's working right.
09:16:37.000 Of course, your event promotion and planning people, all this stuff is going on.
09:16:41.000 Sometimes when you find dead people that are voted, there's a lot of work after that.
09:16:45.000 You have to find the death certificate.
09:16:48.000 Go to ancestry.com and find a grave or great ways to find people who have died.
09:16:52.000 It works great and you can find a lot of it.
09:16:55.000 There's research to do after you've done canvassing as well.
09:16:58.000 Alright, got to build the movement, holding regular events, inviting local officials, holding private meetings before and after.
09:17:06.000 Typically, what I'll do is I'll go in a couple of nights, I'll do evening events in a community or in multiple counties, and then we'll do an all-day training session.
09:17:14.000 I learned that in Wyoming with Patty Jurek over there.
09:17:17.000 You taught me that, wherever you are, Patty.
09:17:19.000 There you are.
09:17:20.000 You taught me that strategy.
09:17:21.000 I've been implementing it everywhere now.
09:17:24.000 In other words, I didn't just sit back one day with my pipe and figure this out.
09:17:28.000 This is you guys teaching me
09:17:30.000 I've collected it, organized it, and I'm teaching it back to you.
09:17:33.000 This is how we're finding fraud everywhere.
09:17:35.000 Okay.
09:17:36.000 We've got to create public awareness.
09:17:38.000 Once you're building the movement, now you're beyond the early stages, and you want everybody to know what you're doing.
09:17:43.000 Just two weeks ago, there's a team in San Joaquin, California.
09:17:47.000 Amazing team.
09:17:48.000 They've done amazing research, found tons of evidence.
09:17:51.000 In fact, their report was just given publicly on YouTube on August 10th, recently.
09:17:56.000 Great team, but they did everything under the radar.
09:18:00.000 Now, they're making it a public movement.
09:18:02.000 And one of the first steps they did is they held a big Freedom Fest, and Sharona Bishop hosted it.
09:18:07.000 And then we had Carrie Lake come in to speak, and I came in to speak.
09:18:10.000 And they had a sold-out community event.
09:18:13.000 It was a great event.
09:18:14.000 You've got to build community awareness.
09:18:16.000 That's a great idea.
09:18:18.000 Movements are about relationships.
09:18:19.000 This is another big deal.
09:18:22.000 I have learned so much.
09:18:22.000 This is one of the biggest things.
09:18:24.000 You need to meet with each other.
09:18:26.000 You need to break bread together.
09:18:28.000 This is not all online Zoom calls.
09:18:31.000 You have to be together.
09:18:33.000 You don't fight the war over the internet.
09:18:36.000 You need to be with each other.
09:18:38.000 It's so important.
09:18:38.000 Build your relationships.
09:18:39.000 Here I am, I know everybody here practically.
09:18:42.000 Maybe 9 out of 10 of you.
09:18:45.000 You know, you're my buddies for life.
09:18:47.000 You're my foxhole buddies for life.
09:18:49.000 You know, I'd throw myself on a sword for you.
09:18:51.000 And that's the way we are, right?
09:18:53.000 And we are a movement because of that.
09:18:56.000 That's super important to you.
09:18:58.000 Building the movement.
09:19:00.000 Suggesting this, Tina Peters, you know, has now been allowed out of the state of Colorado.
09:19:05.000 She just has to give 72 hours notice.
09:19:07.000 This is a great event while you're building your movement.
09:19:11.000 You invite her in.
09:19:12.000 You play the movie selection code, and then you let her talk about what's going on in her life afterwards, and maybe pass a hat to help her pay for her legal expenses.
09:19:20.000 But you get the point we're talking about.
09:19:21.000 This is a great event with Tina Peters.
09:19:23.000 That's an awesome one.
09:19:24.000 Okay?
09:19:25.000 But yeah, after that came out, I just couldn't resist showing you this.
09:19:28.000 After that movie came out, New Yorker did a hit piece on us.
09:19:31.000 You know, you can see Mike and Sharona and Tina Peters and me.
09:19:35.000 And they got it right, right?
09:19:36.000 The bowtie and the bald head.
09:19:38.000 I just don't think my butt's that big.
09:19:42.000 But, you know, they're right about this.
09:19:45.000 So, the reason I brought it up, though, is I want you to know something.
09:19:49.000 As soon as you start being successful in your community, expect it.
09:19:54.000 There are going to be hit pieces on you, big time.
09:19:57.000 They come out and they're going to say, oh yeah, these people are racist and these people are, you know, they're trying to undermine our elections and whatnot.
09:20:06.000 You can expect that.
09:20:08.000 Be ready for it.
09:20:09.000 So, get ready for that.
09:20:11.000 All right.
09:20:11.000 Step number six, reviewing progress.
09:20:13.000 This is where after you think you've got all your data together and you're ready to go to get official validation, invite somebody at national level who has had a lot of experience to come in and work with you.
09:20:28.000 I just did this in Texas about a month ago.
09:20:30.000 And three counties had done a bunch of canvassing and I met with them and they rented a local meeting room for a whole day.
09:20:37.000 And we went over their data and only about a third of their data were actually fraud.
09:20:42.000 Two-thirds of it was illegal.
09:20:45.000 Let me talk about what I mean.
09:20:46.000 There's a difference between an illegal ballot and a fraudulent ballot.
09:20:51.000 For example, let's say I'm an illegal alien and I come in and I get my driver's license and I'm added to the voter roll and I vote.
09:20:58.000 That's not a fraudulent ballot.
09:20:59.000 That's me voting.
09:21:00.000 That's an illegal ballot.
09:21:02.000 Let's say I leave a state and move to another state and I'm too lazy to get registered in the new state and in my old state there's a 30-day residency requirement.
09:21:11.000 I have to live there within 30 days of the election to vote there.
09:21:14.000 But I'm too lazy, so while I'm living over there, I order an absentee ballot from here and vote from over there.
09:21:20.000 That's an illegal ballot.
09:21:21.000 That's not a fraudulent ballot.
09:21:23.000 It was still me voting.
09:21:24.000 So you have to distinguish between an illegal ballot and a fraudulent ballot.
09:21:28.000 That's a very important distinction.
09:21:30.000 And so that's why you need somebody to come in and look.
09:21:33.000 We made some huge mistakes in the early days.
09:21:36.000 Please don't repeat them.
09:21:38.000 Yeah, accept the mistakes.
09:21:38.000 For example, here in Missouri, the team of Missouri canvassers turned in a whole, about 250-something-in-that-neighborhood cases to John Ashcroft.
09:21:47.000 Turns out half of them were people that used to live in Missouri and now live overseas.
09:21:53.000 But Missouri law says if you ever intend to come back, you can vote here the rest of your life.
09:21:59.000 And they don't live here!
09:22:01.000 Does your state have that law?
09:22:04.000 Multiple states I've seen have that law.
09:22:06.000 So you think you've found somebody who's moved to another country, they don't live here anymore, they're still voting here, or somebody's sticking a ballot in for them here, and it's not an illegal ballot if it's them.
09:22:18.000 You have to research it and find them and make sure it's not them voting from overseas or
09:22:24.000 You need to prove it's somebody else that used their name in the rolls to vote.
09:22:27.000 So that's a big deal.
09:22:28.000 That's why you need Review in Progress.
09:22:30.000 So when you're Review in Progress, that's one of the things we do.
09:22:33.000 We filter out the legal from the fraud.
09:22:34.000 You've got to organize your documentation.
09:22:37.000 Keep in mind, and this is another big mistake we made in the early days, we thought we could go out and make these big reports.
09:22:44.000 About a dozen states did this.
09:22:46.000 Really wonderful reports.
09:22:48.000 I've read some from Pennsylvania, from Colorado, from New York, from several states, where somebody did a lot of canvassing work, a lot of energy, a lot of research in the roles, and they write these big, beautiful reports, and then they make copies.
09:23:02.000 In Montana, a gal named Jane Recktenwald
09:23:05.000 She printed 400 copies and spread them.
09:23:09.000 All the legislators got them and everything.
09:23:11.000 Nothing happens when you do that.
09:23:13.000 How do I know?
09:23:14.000 I've seen it a dozen times.
09:23:17.000 Don't do that.
09:23:19.000 When you're organizing your data, you're not trying to prepare a big report, an all-inclusive report.
09:23:25.000 What you want to have is a small pile.
09:23:28.000 And in every one of those sheets of paper, that's a dead person.
09:23:30.000 That's a person who signed an affidavit.
09:23:33.000 Just clear cases of fraud, unassailable.
09:23:36.000 And then what we do is we go meet with your local sheriff.
09:23:39.000 And we bring another sheriff with us.
09:23:41.000 Because Dr. Frank isn't from that community, the sheriff doesn't have to listen to him.
09:23:44.000 You're a local person.
09:23:46.000 They might listen to you.
09:23:47.000 Your sheriff might listen to you.
09:23:48.000 But you bring another sheriff in with you, and they, boy, they really sit up and listen then.
09:23:53.000 Because your sheriff is the one who can protect your constitutional rights.
09:23:59.000 You go in and you say, look, there's a hundred cases of fraud in our county.
09:24:03.000 100 cases of fraud a hundred of us had our constitutional rights disenfranchised from us We want you to certify that what we found is real and we want you to assign a case number to it now You've got it.
09:24:15.000 You're not asking him to prosecute anybody.
09:24:18.000 He doesn't understand this stuff You're not asking him to do any research just confirm what you found and assign a case number why is that important because now when you go to the
09:24:27.000 County Commissioner meeting every week or every month, however often you have, and you have three minutes, you spend your three minutes reading in those cases one after another that have been validated by the sheriff or validated by the county clerk or however you got official validation of it.
09:24:41.000 And then the person coming after you reads for three minutes all the cases.
09:24:46.000 You just keep doing that every weekly meeting.
09:24:48.000 You're reading into fraud and you're saying,
09:24:50.000 This fraud is happening in our county.
09:24:52.000 We don't want, we don't accept it anymore.
09:24:54.000 We want to get rid of these electronic systems.
09:24:56.000 We want to control our own elections.
09:24:58.000 We want them back in our own hand.
09:25:00.000 And then they say, oh yeah, but you've only given us 50 cases of fraud.
09:25:04.000 And then you say, yeah, okay, then that means you and 49 other county officials have to give up your ballots in the next election because that's what you're asking us to do.
09:25:13.000 And that's not okay.
09:25:15.000 And every case of fraud is a case of fraud that is not allowed.
09:25:18.000 But you see where I'm going?
09:25:20.000 And you're building a movement.
09:25:21.000 And when you're not just showing up and saying, well, Mr. Lindell said this, or Dr. Frank said that, or so-and-so said this, when you come in with actual fraud actually happening in your county, that is powerful.
09:25:33.000 Very powerful, and there's no statute of limitations on fraud, remember?
09:25:37.000 Sidney Powell said, fraud vitiates all former decisions.
09:25:42.000 So if you had a tight election recently and you find more fraud than the margins, you can actually vitiate that election.
09:25:48.000 I'm not encouraging you to do that, but I'm just saying that's a possibility.
09:25:51.000 So if you've got a local person who's unhappy with their election and wants to go down that road, this is a good way to go.
09:25:57.000 So, you plan your public strategy, like we planned with Sam McKean, going public, and a legal strategy.
09:26:03.000 Now, I'm not necessarily encouraging you to do a legal strategy.
09:26:06.000 I have a love-hate relationship with lawsuits, because I do a lot of lawsuits, and we put a lot of evidence in, but as you've seen, they don't always turn out very well.
09:26:14.000 In fact, 99 out of 100 of them don't turn out the way we want.
09:26:18.000 So, I don't want you to spend a lot of your resources and energy on
09:26:21.000 Planning for a legal strategy at this point.
09:26:24.000 At this point, we didn't need a lawsuit in Shasta County.
09:26:28.000 All we needed was actual fraud and start pressuring the people on the Commissioner's Board that there's fraud in there and we want to make a change.
09:26:35.000 And so you see the point there.
09:26:38.000 And so please consult with us on this.
09:26:39.000 You need
09:26:41.000 Unassailable cases of fraud.
09:26:43.000 And of course that's how we won in Los Angeles.
09:26:46.000 I mean, sorry, LA Times talked about it.
09:26:48.000 Don't you love the way the media reports this?
09:26:51.000 Public tirades, recall threats, and Shasta County Royals from decision to dump voting machines.
09:26:59.000 I just want to stress something.
09:27:01.000 I've been in a lot of counties.
09:27:03.000 And the counties that are winning are not the ones that I went and gave some rip, you know, rip Tarrant speech, you know, rip Ron speech and made everybody all whipped up.
09:27:11.000 The counties where we're winning is where we got locals.
09:27:16.000 That's where we're winning.
09:27:21.000 It's not about me.
09:27:22.000 I'm a good catalyst.
09:27:23.000 It's about you.
09:27:24.000 Are you making a good team and are you implementing a good plan and fighting a good war?
09:27:28.000 That's what it's about.
09:27:29.000 Alright, so that's what that's about.
09:27:31.000 Local empowerment.
09:27:32.000 You've got validation by local officials.
09:27:35.000 You've got the sheriff validation and participation in a lot of states.
09:27:38.000 You have strong sheriffs, not every state, but sheriffs have a lot of power.
09:27:43.000 And so we'd like to bring in the CSPOA, that's Sheriff Max Organization.
09:27:47.000 Mike featured them at the conference last year.
09:27:49.000 You bring in Sheriff Mack, you bring in other good sheriffs.
09:27:52.000 It helps to stiffen up the spine of your local sheriff.
09:27:57.000 And of course, you're creating public awareness.
09:28:01.000 But in the end, what does it all depend on?
09:28:05.000 You gotta have stones!
09:28:07.000 You gotta be willing to stand up, yeah?
09:28:10.000 And when you do, you build a movement.
09:28:13.000 And what is that movement?
09:28:14.000 The children of Israel chase the Philistines out of the land.
09:28:18.000 And that's what we're looking for, yes?
09:28:20.000 Good, thank you.
09:28:23.000 So I'm just gonna pray and then I'm gonna invite Dan Schultz up here.
09:28:26.000 I'm gonna pray.
09:28:27.000 Heavenly Father, please forgive us for our apathy and our depravity and for squandering your amazing gift of America.
09:28:36.000 Empower us with your spirit to reclaim the country that chose you.
09:28:42.000 Kyrie eleison.
09:28:43.000 Lord have mercy.
09:28:44.000 And that's it.
09:28:45.000 Thank you.
09:28:46.000 And Dan, are you up there, Dan?
09:28:49.000 Dan Schultz?
09:28:52.000 There he is.
09:28:54.000 Dan Schultz is going to talk to us about the precinct strategy.
09:28:57.000 Thank you.
09:28:58.000 Thank you very much.
09:29:01.000 Hi everybody.
09:29:04.000 So of course we didn't have a dry run so I got to kind of look at this monitor and look at my slides.
09:29:09.000 So yeah my slides up there.
09:29:11.000 Terrific.
09:29:12.000 So, I'm Dan Schultz.
09:29:15.000 I started the Precinct Committeemen Strategy.
09:29:17.000 Oh hell, I started in 2009.
09:29:21.000 I've got about 20 minutes, so I'm going to go kind of fast.
09:29:24.000 But that's what my site looks like.
09:29:26.000 So if you go to precinctstrategy.com, that's what you're going to see.
09:29:29.000 At the top, there's three buttons.
09:29:30.000 First button says,
09:29:33.000 Watch the one-minute promo video that explains the precinct committeeman strategy in a minute.
09:29:39.000 It's not difficult.
09:29:40.000 I learned it in seventh grade civics back in 1968 and 1969, which tells you how ancient I am.
09:29:47.000 Second button, connect with other conservatives in your state.
09:29:49.000 I'm going to show you that in a few slides.
09:29:52.000 It's a communications and collaboration platform that Robert Beatles, he gave the Nevada Talk.
09:29:58.000 He interviewed me in a podcast after he saw me on War Room, and I told him, I said, you know, the RNC doesn't give us a communications and collaboration platform for precinct committee.
09:30:07.000 And he goes, really?
09:30:09.000 And I go, yeah.
09:30:10.000 He goes, well, I can build that for you.
09:30:12.000 And I said, hey, that's cool.
09:30:14.000 How much would that cost?
09:30:15.000 He goes, I'll do it for free.
09:30:16.000 And I went, hmm, that's a really good price.
09:30:19.000 And in six weeks, you know, it was up and running, and it's just been revamped, and I'm going to show you some screenshots from that.
09:30:25.000 Third button is another election integrity tool called Votify Now.
09:30:28.000 It's an app.
09:30:29.000 And go to, click on that button, it'll take you to the site and you can learn about it.
09:30:33.000 It's been operating for about two years now.
09:30:36.000 So, and then just scroll down on my site, there's a tutorial video link for the communications and collaboration platform, and there's a link to saveyourrepublic.org if you want to become a poll worker.
09:30:50.000 But I want you to be, I'm out here to recruit all of you to save the republic, and I'm going to teach you how to do that.
09:30:56.000 So this is my last slide, but it's also my first slide after the one I just showed you.
09:31:00.000 Because I've got to cut to the chase.
09:31:03.000 I have a three-step strategy for saving the Republic.
09:31:07.000 Step one, pray.
09:31:10.000 I recommend 2 Chronicles 7.14.
09:31:12.000 I'm not going to read it for time right now.
09:31:15.000 Step two, recruit precinct committeemen.
09:31:18.000 Step three, repeat.
09:31:19.000 Pray, recruit, repeat.
09:31:22.000 And that's what I've been doing since 2009.
09:31:25.000 So, I was reading this biography about Douglas MacArthur, an alumnus of mine, and he was asked right before Pearl Harbor was invaded by a journalist, tell us what causes you to fail in war?
09:31:41.000 Because you've heard people say, we're in a war, and we are, we're in a political war.
09:31:46.000 And he said, two words sums it up, too late.
09:31:50.000 Too late in comprehending the deadly purpose of a potential enemy.
09:31:55.000 In realizing the mortal danger.
09:31:57.000 Mortal danger.
09:31:59.000 In preparedness.
09:32:01.000 In uniting all possible forces for resistance.
09:32:04.000 In standing with one's friends.
09:32:07.000 Folks, it's getting late.
09:32:09.000 Okay?
09:32:09.000 And I'm going to try to recruit every single one of you who is not already in the party to become one.
09:32:15.000 Because the Republican Party is just an organizational tool.
09:32:18.000 I don't love the party.
09:32:20.000 I love the fact that it's an organizational tool and it's ours.
09:32:24.000 So, coincidentally, J. Michael Luttig, I saw him on a CNN interview on August 9th, state there is no Republican Party.
09:32:37.000 And he's right, and I'm going to show you why.
09:32:39.000 He said, American democracy simply cannot function without two equally healthy and equally strong political parties.
09:32:46.000 So today, in my view, there is no Republican Party to counter the Democratic Party in the country.
09:32:51.000 And in a sense, he's right.
09:32:53.000 And for that reason, American democracy is in grave peril.
09:32:56.000 And he's right about that.
09:32:59.000 Then he gave a definition of a political party.
09:33:01.000 It's a collection and assemblage of individuals who share a set of beliefs and principles and policy views about the United States of America.
09:33:08.000 That's a good definition.
09:33:10.000 And then he said today there's no such shared set of beliefs and values and principles or even policy views as within the Republican Party for America.
09:33:20.000 Well he's wrong about that because we have a great party platform.
09:33:23.000 A great party platform.
09:33:24.000 The problem is we're not electing very good Republicans and they don't follow it.
09:33:30.000 So then he said
09:33:32.000 Until or unless the Republican Party can pull itself together into a credible Republican political party, we simply don't have two competing parties in America.
09:33:41.000 And he's right about that.
09:33:42.000 And I'm going to show you that.
09:33:44.000 But see, he wasn't talking to us.
09:33:46.000 He was talking to a CNN audience full of anti-Trump Republicans.
09:33:51.000 And so think about this.
09:33:53.000 What if they do what I'm about to tell you?
09:33:57.000 So what is the Republican Party?
09:33:59.000 Well, it's not a building, it's not a pile of money, and it's not the elected Republican officeholders.
09:34:06.000 So remember the movie Soylent Green?
09:34:09.000 The Republican Party is people!
09:34:11.000 It's people!
09:34:12.000 And that's what it is.
09:34:13.000 It's a collection of people, like he defined it.
09:34:16.000 So, precinct committeemen are the Republican Party.
09:34:20.000 And half of the slots are vacant, more than half.
09:34:23.000 And the current RNC hopes, and I'm going to explain this to you, hopes you never figure this out.
09:34:29.000 So that's why I'm telling you.
09:34:32.000 So one of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics, this is Plato, eons ago, is that you end up being governed by your inferiors.
09:34:41.000 Well, think of the yin-yangs that we have in the U.S.
09:34:44.000 House and the U.S.
09:34:45.000 Senate.
09:34:46.000 Just think of those Republicans that we have.
09:34:49.000 They're atrocious.
09:34:50.000 Well, whose fault is that?
09:34:51.000 It's ours.
09:34:53.000 Okay?
09:34:53.000 So this is the Republican Party right now and how it's been since 2008.
09:34:57.000 I got involved in 2007.
09:34:57.000 And this hasn't changed.
09:35:02.000 There's about 400,000 slots.
09:35:05.000 200,000 are filled or thereabouts.
09:35:08.000 Half are moderates, half are conservatives, so they're at war with one another.
09:35:13.000 But there's been 200,000 vacancies since 2008.
09:35:18.000 Now look what happens when you fill up all those vacancies.
09:35:21.000 The party gets doubled in size.
09:35:24.000 It goes to a 75% voting majority.
09:35:27.000 And then we run it.
09:35:29.000 And the moderates, they'll all quit and go home.
09:35:34.000 So see the difference?
09:35:35.000 Half strength ideologically split currently.
09:35:39.000 Full strength, 75% at least majority.
09:35:43.000 We can make that happen, but you have to do it.
09:35:46.000 You have to do it.
09:35:49.000 So, will you make a difference?
09:35:51.000 Because the missing ingredient in the precinct committeeman strategy is we don't have enough conservatives in our party.
09:35:59.000 And I want it to look like this, a line out the door.
09:36:03.000 A line out the door every month of conservatives going to volunteer to fill a vacant precinct committeeman slot.
09:36:11.000 So here's another way to look at it.
09:36:12.000 Here's the problem.
09:36:13.000 Up at the top are the precinct committeemen.
09:36:14.000 The precinct committeemen are the party.
09:36:17.000 They elect everybody in the party.
09:36:19.000 No precinct committeemen, no party.
09:36:21.000 Right now with that 50-50 split at the local level, the county level, the state level, and all the way to the RNC, there's a split.
09:36:31.000 Well look what happens when we fill up those 200,000 vacancies.
09:36:35.000 Now, when we elect the officers for the local committees, the county committees, the state committees, all the way up to the RNC.
09:36:42.000 We can get somebody like Mike Lindell elected to be the RNC chairman.
09:36:47.000 You want to make that happen?
09:36:50.000 I do.
09:36:51.000 So see the difference?
09:36:53.000 On the left, red, blue, red, blue, red, blue, mishmash.
09:36:56.000 On the right, solidly red, all the way up to the RNC.
09:36:59.000 We gotta make this happen, okay?
09:37:02.000 So precinct committeemen, powers versus voters, and my eyes are bad so I can't see that, so I'm gonna turn this way.
09:37:11.000 Precinct committeemen elect all the party chairs directly, or the electors of the chairs.
09:37:16.000 They elect the electors of state convention delegates.
09:37:19.000 I've been a state convention delegate.
09:37:21.000 I voted for myself to be a state convention delegate.
09:37:24.000 They elect the electors of the state party's three RNC members.
09:37:29.000 Precinct committeemen elect those electors.
09:37:31.000 If you're just a voter, you don't get to do that.
09:37:33.000 They get access to the party's get-out-the-vote software.
09:37:36.000 It's clunky, it's not very good, but at least you get access to it for your precinct.
09:37:41.000 And then you elect those who write the party platform, because you elect the state convention delegates, elect the national convention delegates, national convention delegates write the platform.
09:37:50.000 So if you're a right-to-lifer, for example, a pro-Second Amendment, do you want our platform getting watered down?
09:37:56.000 I don't.
09:37:57.000 So you've got to get into the party.
09:37:58.000 Okay, so here's the goal.
09:38:00.000 You've heard it hour after hour.
09:38:04.000 Hand-counted paper ballots, no machines, mail ballots, only for military and invalid, small precincts, one-day election, and of course voter ID.
09:38:11.000 Right?
09:38:12.000 How do we get there?
09:38:13.000 Well, let's work backwards from the goal.
09:38:15.000 This is how I think.
09:38:16.000 I'm a trial lawyer, and I was an army intel officer, and I'm a West Pointer.
09:38:21.000 You set the goal and then you work backwards from it.
09:38:23.000 So, moving to the left.
09:38:25.000 In order to get that, we have to elect state legislators.
09:38:28.000 Because only the state legislators can pass those necessary laws.
09:38:32.000 And governors.
09:38:34.000 So how do we do that?
09:38:34.000 Move to the left.
09:38:36.000 They have to win the primary.
09:38:37.000 You know what turnout was for Kevin McCarthy's primary? 30%.
09:38:43.000 He could have been taken out if Republicans had turned out, but they didn't.
09:38:47.000 Good Republicans, but they didn't.
09:38:49.000 And that's the way it is in all the primaries.
09:38:52.000 They have to win the primary and the general election.
09:38:54.000 America Firsters have to be those winners.
09:38:57.000 To the left.
09:38:58.000 Well, how do you do that?
09:38:59.000 You have to much greater turnout of America First voters.
09:39:03.000 Okay, how do you do that?
09:39:05.000 You fill every Republican precinct committeeman position with an America Firster and then you boost the turnout of the conservatives in your voting precinct.
09:39:14.000 And I've done it for a candidate.
09:39:16.000 My candidate in 2016 for a state legislative race, his last name was Schmuck.
09:39:23.000 Seriously.
09:39:24.000 And we won on a landslide using the precinct committeeman strategy.
09:39:27.000 The other guy didn't even see us coming.
09:39:29.000 So, will you make a difference again?
09:39:33.000 So here's what's not found at GOP.com.
09:39:35.000 Go to GOP.com and see if you can find why and how to become a voting member of one's local Republican committee.
09:39:42.000 See if there's anything on there about how to find your local committee.
09:39:45.000 And see if there's a communications and collaboration platform.
09:39:49.000 You won't find it.
09:39:50.000 And they don't even have a search window for their website.
09:39:52.000 That's how pathetic their website is.
09:39:55.000 The establishment Republican members of the Uniparty, they hope you will stay out of their party.
09:40:02.000 Have you ever gotten a letter from the RNC or your state party saying, hey, there's a vacancy in your precinct, why didn't you fill it?
09:40:09.000 You're never going to get that letter.
09:40:11.000 Okay?
09:40:12.000 So my site,
09:40:15.000 First paragraph on my site, if you scroll down from where that is right there, explains why and how to become a voting member of your local committee.
09:40:24.000 And then I have step-by-step directions on how to find your local committee.
09:40:28.000 And then I have a state information page, helpful links.
09:40:36.000 Lots of great information.
09:40:37.000 You scroll down, there's videos.
09:40:40.000 And then there's also this.
09:40:42.000 This is the homepage of the site that Robert Beatles built for us.
09:40:47.000 That's the tutorial video in the main feed.
09:40:50.000 This is what you're going to see once you sign up for it.
09:40:52.000 11-minute tutorial video.
09:40:55.000 It's an easy-to-use site.
09:40:56.000 It's much easier than it used to be.
09:40:58.000 It's terrific.
09:40:59.000 And then if you go into the rooms, you can set up private chat rooms or public chat rooms.
09:41:05.000 So this is a room, and off on the right, it shows how many files there are.
09:41:10.000 So let's see, there's 43 photos in this public room, one video, seven documents, one audio clip, 48 links, and six, is it GIF or GIF?
09:41:23.000 I don't know.
09:41:24.000 But anyways, and then I changed the view so you could see members.
09:41:28.000 You can change the color scheme to however you like it.
09:41:32.000 We have 15,000, now we have 15,700 something users.
09:41:38.000 Usernames, state, you can search by state, you can search by county.
09:41:42.000 And then you can reach out to people in your county and then set up chat rooms and start getting organized and united.
09:41:49.000 So to summarize, there's the RNC website versus precinct strategy.
09:41:54.000 Why and how to become a precinct committeeman.
09:41:57.000 Nope, not on the RNC site, but it is on mine.
09:42:00.000 How to find your local committee?
09:42:02.000 Nope, not on the RNC site.
09:42:04.000 Online communications and collaboration platform?
09:42:06.000 Nope.
09:42:07.000 Surprise, right?
09:42:09.000 They don't want us.
09:42:11.000 And why don't these people who ought to be recruiting us, recruit us?
09:42:17.000 Well, because the incumbent office holders, they like everything to stay just the same.
09:42:23.000 If they go home and recruit conservatives, if they're a conservative, that's the conservative candidates generally.
09:42:30.000 They don't want to do it because if they recruit conservatives and then some other conservative gets in the race for the primary, those people that they recruited might vote for that other person.
09:42:39.000 So they don't do it.
09:42:40.000 And then the RNC officers and the county officers, most of them won't recruit.
09:42:45.000 Now there are exceptions.
09:42:47.000 My county chair, I think, is in the room.
09:42:49.000 He recruits.
09:42:51.000 Because he's one of us.
09:42:52.000 See, the conservatives in the party will recruit.
09:42:56.000 They want your time.
09:42:58.000 They want your money.
09:42:59.000 They want your sweat equity.
09:43:00.000 You know, walk precincts and all that.
09:43:02.000 But they won't spill the beans about getting into the party.
09:43:06.000 So, I don't blame them.
09:43:09.000 And I'm not going to get mad about it.
09:43:10.000 I want to get even.
09:43:11.000 I want to recruit all of you to become a precinct committeeman.
09:43:13.000 Let's save the republic, okay?
09:43:17.000 So here's the key.
09:43:19.000 America First Americans have to take over the Republican Party.
09:43:24.000 And it's, again, it's our organizational tool for achieving our political goals.
09:43:30.000 Period.
09:43:30.000 End of story.
09:43:33.000 So here's the power chart for Arizona.
09:43:35.000 Registered voters, they elect the precinct committeeman, one for every 125 registered voters in a precinct.
09:43:43.000 Follow that blue arrow, that first one.
09:43:46.000 The precinct committeeman every four years elect the state convention delegates who elect the national committeeman and the national committeewoman and the national convention delegates.
09:43:56.000 The voters don't get to do that.
09:43:59.000 And then the other arrow shows how they elect Legislative District Committee Chairs, the County Chairs, and State Committeemen, one for every three.
09:44:07.000 Now every state's unique.
09:44:08.000 This is how it works in Arizona.
09:44:10.000 And then the State Committeemen elect the State Chair.
09:44:13.000 So we elect indirectly, Precinct Committeemen elect indirectly the three members of the RNC.
09:44:20.000 That's real political power.
09:44:21.000 So again, will you make a difference?
09:44:24.000 So I'm almost done.
09:44:26.000 Most of the next few slides are easy ones.
09:44:31.000 This is Valley Forge in the winter.
09:44:33.000 I'm not asking you to go to Valley Forge for the winter.
09:44:36.000 I'm asking for three hours a month of your time.
09:44:39.000 Half hour to drive to a meeting, two hour meeting, half hour to drive home.
09:44:43.000 That's it.
09:44:44.000 That's a start.
09:44:45.000 Three hours a month.
09:44:46.000 You can do it.
09:44:48.000 I want you to be a new American hero.
09:44:50.000 This is that famous Norman Rockwell painting.
09:44:53.000 Everybody in that room, except the guy standing up, is white-collar.
09:44:58.000 This is a blue-collar guy.
09:45:00.000 You can be this guy, okay?
09:45:03.000 This is my book.
09:45:04.000 I got about 25 copies left over in the hospitality room.
09:45:08.000 They're selling like hotcakes.
09:45:11.000 And it's short and it's to the point, and you can also order it from my website.
09:45:15.000 Yeah, she's got my book.
09:45:16.000 Yay!
09:45:17.000 Woo-hoo!
09:45:20.000 This is the goal.
09:45:21.000 Every precinct committeeman... This is why I'm here.
09:45:23.000 I want every precinct committeeman slot in the Republican Party to get filled by a conservative.
09:45:27.000 And that means that those of you who aren't... Now, those who are precinct committeemen, please stand up.
09:45:36.000 Okay.
09:45:38.000 Keep standing.
09:45:38.000 Keep standing.
09:45:40.000 If you're not standing, eyeball one of these people.
09:45:44.000 That is your new friend for the rest of the day.
09:45:47.000 When I'm done talking, at a break, I want you to talk to that person and ask them, is this guy full of you-know-what or should I become a precinct committeeman?
09:45:56.000 Okay?
09:45:57.000 And then ask them how to do it.
09:45:58.000 Okay?
09:46:00.000 Donald Trump wants you to become a precinct... You can sit down now, thank you.
09:46:04.000 Donald Trump wants you to become a precinct committeeman, okay?
09:46:07.000 He endorsed the precinct strategy on February 27th, and that's at my website.
09:46:11.000 And I may be out of time, so I'm racing here.
09:46:14.000 I want you to change the world.
09:46:15.000 I want you to become a precinct committeeman.
09:46:18.000 I can't figure out the clock here, but when I'm done, I'll walk off the stage.
09:46:22.000 So, another meme a friend of mine in Georgia put together.
09:46:28.000 Precinct committeemen swallowing up the existing RNC.
09:46:32.000 That's what we've got to do.
09:46:35.000 So I always say this at the end of every talk I give.
09:46:38.000 There's no guarantee.
09:46:39.000 I can't guarantee you that if we fill up all the vacant precinct committeeman slots that we're going to save the republic.
09:46:44.000 I can't guarantee you that.
09:46:45.000 But I've studied communism.
09:46:46.000 I got paid to study it.
09:46:48.000 We're going through a soft coup right now.
09:46:49.000 Remember?
09:46:50.000 We're in a war.
09:46:51.000 And I guarantee you that if we don't take that first step, if we don't get control of the Republican Party, because it's not Donald Trump's party, it's the RNC's party, and the State Committee's party, and they're stabbing him in the back, and they've been doing it since 2015.
09:47:06.000 I guarantee you, if we don't first take over the Republican Party, we're going to lose the Republic.
09:47:12.000 So, back to this slide.
09:47:14.000 Don't let it be too late.
09:47:16.000 Our army is our party.
09:47:19.000 Don't let it be too late.
09:47:20.000 And if anybody wants this PowerPoint, just go to my site, precinctstrategy.com, hit the contact button, send me an email, and I'll send you the PowerPoint.
09:47:28.000 You can extract the slides and use them for whatever you want.
09:47:32.000 And again, I'm going back to the first slide.
09:47:35.000 My three-step strategy for saving the Republic.
09:47:38.000 Number one, pray.
09:47:40.000 Two, recruit America's first precinct committeeman.
09:47:43.000 Step three, repeat.
09:47:45.000 Hashtag, become a Trump precinct committeeman.
09:47:48.000 He wants you to do that.
09:47:50.000 Thank you.
09:47:58.000 Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome back Patrick Kohlbeck.
09:48:03.000 Thanks.
09:48:17.000 What do you guys think?
09:48:19.000 And then we can play that song, I'm Still Standing.
09:48:21.000 All right, guys.
09:48:27.000 One more obstacle that we need to have addressed.
09:48:30.000 Actually, two obstacles.
09:48:31.000 The other obstacle is that my clicker isn't moving forward on the slides.
09:48:37.000 There we go.
09:48:39.000 Okay, five obstacles.
09:48:44.000 Our goal here to implement the plan is to expose that big lie that these machines are not connected to the internet, and we want to use that opportunity to remove these machines.
09:48:57.000 I mean, that's the basic theme of everything we're trying to do.
09:49:00.000 But every time we try to go off and promote that approach, because we've been doing this for almost three years, right?
09:49:07.000 We've been going off and highlighting that there's problems with the machines.
09:49:11.000 Now, before November 3rd, 2020, there were a lot of other folks saying the same thing, right?
09:49:19.000 Things didn't change on November 3rd, 2020, from the fact that these machines had vulnerabilities associated with them.
09:49:27.000 That didn't change at all.
09:49:30.000 What changed was controlling the information.
09:49:33.000 Remember that Tucker Carlson clip from his first Twitter Space episode?
09:49:37.000 In that Twitter Space episode, Tucker highlighted how the media chooses what you get to see and what you don't get to see.
09:49:45.000 They choose what information is going to be promoted and which information is going to be quiet.
09:49:50.000 It's going to be very interesting to see how they react to everything that Mike has put out on the plan this weekend, don't you think?
09:49:58.000 You guys are part of our solution to this obstacle around misinformation and disinformation.
09:50:04.000 We are much more powerful
09:50:07.000 Then we realize at times.
09:50:09.000 And the key is, we got to go off and mobilize and get organized.
09:50:13.000 And that's exactly what we're trying to do over these last two days.
09:50:17.000 So you guys are troopers sitting through this for so long here.
09:50:20.000 It's a death by PowerPoint.
09:50:22.000 But in some respects, I think it's life by PowerPoint, because there's a lot of information shared by all these speakers that I hope you take to heart and then we can make a big difference with.
09:50:34.000 All right, so let's get
09:50:37.000 Man, this is, I think our battery is kind of, it's not only my battery that's low on energy now.
09:50:44.000 There we go.
09:50:45.000 All right.
09:50:46.000 So when it comes to misinformation, disinformation, let's review the problem a little bit, shall we?
09:50:52.000 And I think there's this little video that characterizes the problem better than I ever could.
09:51:08.000 I am Fox San Antonio's Jessica Hedley.
09:51:10.000 And I'm Ryan Wolf.
09:51:11.000 Our greatest responsibility is to serve our Treasure Valley communities.
09:51:15.000 The El Paso-Las Cruces communities.
09:51:17.000 Eastern Iowa communities.
09:51:18.000 Mid-Michigan communities.
09:51:19.000 We are extremely proud of the quality, balanced journalism that CBS 4 News produces.
09:51:25.000 But... We are concerned about trouble in our country and irresponsible, one-sided news stories plaguing our country.
09:51:31.000 Plaguing our country.
09:51:32.000 The sharing of biased and false news has become all too common on social media.
09:51:37.000 More alarming, some media outlets publish these same fake stories without checking facts first.
09:51:42.000 The sharing of biased and false news has become all too common on social media.
09:51:48.000 This is extremely dangerous to our democracy.
09:51:51.000 This is extremely dangerous to our democracy.
09:52:16.000 This is extremely dangerous to our democracy.
09:52:47.000 I don't know about you, but it kind of seems like they're coordinated on that, doesn't it?
09:52:52.000 It kind of seems like they're all given the same talking points from somewhere, doesn't it?
09:52:57.000 I find that kind of strange.
09:52:58.000 And so if we feel like we're dealing with this avalanche of folks that are just pushing, the people that they're saying are pushing, that are accusing us of providing misinformation, disinformation, I don't know about you guys, but it certainly seems like they're the ones that are guilty of that, doesn't it?
09:53:18.000 And I'll tell you, here's an old political adage, that if somebody's telling a falsehood, if somebody's making a fool out of themselves, you just get out of the way and let them talk.
09:53:28.000 And as long as you've got the opportunity for two-way discussion, they're going to expose themselves.
09:53:33.000 You're going to go off and discern what the truth is.
09:53:36.000 There's a reason why they want to shut us down.
09:53:39.000 There's a reason why they're messing around with our internet connections out here.
09:53:43.000 There's a reason why they're trying to de-platform Mike on all these stations.
09:53:47.000 There's a reason why they cut off the mic whenever he talks about election fraud.
09:53:51.000 It's because they can't handle the truth.
09:53:54.000 And here's a fundamental problem with this concept of misinformation and disinformation.
09:54:02.000 What happens when our government is going off and censoring one of these viewpoints so that they're actually preventing the discovery of their malfeasance?
09:54:14.000 What if they use their bully platform to actually abridge our fundamental First Amendment right to free speech?
09:54:22.000 That's what we're facing right now.
09:54:26.000 And so that's why we've had a lot of discussion today about tools like Frank Speech and Frank Social.
09:54:32.000 We have to go around that narrative.
09:54:34.000 And it's pretty significant.
09:54:35.000 And anybody who's posted anything on Facebook, I think that's the most heavily censored platform that's out there right now.
09:54:42.000 Because they've got this army of fact-checkers like this.
09:54:46.000 Just a quick snippet of some of their fact-checks, if you will.
09:54:50.000 Usually when they fact check, they don't even quote what somebody actually said.
09:54:55.000 They just try to do a keyword on it and then try to make it seem like they said something that they didn't say.
09:55:00.000 But even when they do quote the full context of it, they lie.
09:55:04.000 You guys, I'm sure each and every one of us here has a short list of all the misinformation, disinformation fact checks that have been put up against our posts.
09:55:15.000 There's stuff that I've been a first-hand eyewitness to, and I've seen the media reports on it, or the fact checks associated with it, and it's a complete lie and fabrication, because I saw it myself, and they're lying about it.
09:55:33.000 So how do you get around that?
09:55:35.000 It's so frustrating.
09:55:36.000 You know what it sounds like?
09:55:39.000 How many of you guys have read 1984 by George Orwell?
09:55:43.000 Well, if you haven't read it in a while, please do so again.
09:55:47.000 And by the way, don't watch any of the movies.
09:55:50.000 Read the actual book, because then it's primarily a thought twister, if you will.
09:55:57.000 You've got to actually get in that mindset.
09:55:58.000 I'll tell you right now, in America, it feels like the Ministry of Truth is alive and well, doesn't it?
09:56:06.000 I like what Rasmussen Report said though.
09:56:09.000 Here's a modern-day equivalent of George Orwell's famous statement.
09:56:14.000 No evidence means there's a huge pile of evidence.
09:56:18.000 Conspiracy theory means that's a cold stone truth.
09:56:23.000 Baseless claims equal legitimate concerns.
09:56:25.000 Election denier means you reasonably suspect election fraud.
09:56:30.000 And election denier fringe is now the majority of voters.
09:56:35.000 That's what's happening now.
09:56:36.000 That's the battle we're facing.
09:56:37.000 And you know, Biden actually tried to establish this Ministry of Truth.
09:56:41.000 You guys remember Nina Jankiewicz?
09:56:45.000 They actually tried to infringe our First Amendment right to free speech in Joe Biden's administration with this little stealth deployment of Nina Jankiewicz.
09:56:59.000 Thankfully,
09:57:00.000 We had a bunch of alert patriots that were out there and highlighted what she planned on doing and what her background was.
09:57:06.000 I mean, some of the stuff this lady was talking about, the stuff she was talking about in the exercise of her free speech, was not in mainstream American thought.
09:57:19.000 Yet, you know, she's got every right to go off and say it, but now she's trying to make sure that we can't say what we need to say.
09:57:26.000 Good news is, she submitted a resignation letter.
09:57:30.000 Back in May of 2022.
09:57:32.000 So that's a win for each and every one of us in this room.
09:57:41.000 But it didn't spell the end of the attempt to implement the Ministry of Truth in America.
09:57:50.000 There's a variety of documents, either at the federal level or even at the state level, that have been designed to
09:57:58.000 Control the flow of information.
09:58:01.000 There's been policy paper after policy paper, white paper after white paper, organization after organization designed to make sure that speech that they don't want to hear is not heard.
09:58:19.000 Culminating in an organization called the Election Integrity Partnership.
09:58:23.000 How many of you guys have heard of this organization?
09:58:27.000 All right, I think it's a really important organization to highlight for a variety of reasons.
09:58:31.000 You may recall from one of my earlier talks that my passion is tracking that vote tally chain of custody.
09:58:38.000 And that focus of mine led me to discover an organization called the Center for Internet Security.
09:58:46.000 You guys remember that?
09:58:48.000 That Center for Internet Security is pulling in election data from all 50 states into a data center as a trusted
09:58:56.000 Intermediary for all their internet traffic.
09:59:00.000 As it turns out, EIP's been involved in some congressional investigations and they found out a lot more information.
09:59:08.000 The Selection Integrity Partnership is tied in with quite a few, let's just say, progressive organizations, if you will.
09:59:20.000 They're part of an organization called
09:59:25.000 The Election Integrity Isaac Center.
09:59:28.000 Remember, that's what Center for Internet Security was charged with going off and pulling together.
09:59:35.000 This is actually a diagram from their document for the Election Integrity Partnership.
09:59:42.000 And I want you to really take a close look at who they're communicating with to come up with their misinformation, disinformation policy.
09:59:51.000 There's four basic stakeholder groups.
09:59:54.000 First, federal government.
09:59:56.000 And I really want to highlight that EI Isaac Center.
10:00:00.000 So, here's the important takeaway on it.
10:00:04.000 The same organization that is at the nerve center of access to all of our sensitive election records, the Center for Internet Security, and under the auspices of the EI Isaac Center,
10:00:20.000 Is also the organization that's front row and center in the controlling of our free speech.
10:00:28.000 You guys get the significance of that?
10:00:30.000 And you know now why they call it the Albert Center?
10:00:32.000 That's the pinnacle of their arrogance is that they think they can tell us what we can talk about and what we can't talk about.
10:00:39.000 They're going to tell us what the truth is and we're just going to have to sit down and swallow it.
10:00:43.000 That's what these guys are trying to do.
10:00:44.000 That's the attitude that they're pushing.
10:00:46.000 And look at their little stakeholders in government.
10:00:49.000 We've got Mr. Chris Krebs' most secure election in history organization, CISA.
10:00:56.000 And then we've also got GEC.
10:00:58.000 How many people know what GEC stands for?
10:01:00.000 I didn't either.
10:01:03.000 I looked it up.
10:01:04.000 It's Global Engagement Council.
10:01:07.000 You know who's in charge of that?
10:01:10.000 Our Secretary of State, U.S.
10:01:12.000 Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken.
10:01:16.000 Why is that important?
10:01:18.000 You remember the biggest disinformation story of the 2020 election, which was that the Hunter Biden laptop was Russian disinformation?
10:01:31.000 Guess who's the one who coordinated that memo?
10:01:35.000 Anthony Blinken.
10:01:37.000 And now what is he doing?
10:01:38.000 He's serving at the head of our Secretary of State.
10:01:40.000 Nice little quid pro quo there, don't you think?
10:01:44.000 And look who else they have up there.
10:01:45.000 A bunch of what they call civil society organizations.
10:01:49.000 Obviously, the folks in this room are not included in that civil society.
10:01:53.000 I don't see the Election Crime Bureau up there, for example.
10:01:57.000 They've got AARP, NAACP.
10:02:00.000 They've got a federal government powerhouse or professional service, professional contractor organization called MITRE.
10:02:09.000 They were a competitor to the organization I used to work with that had federal contracts.
10:02:14.000 And also, those conservative bastions known as our university system, like Harvard and Stanford, those are what they consider civil society.
10:02:25.000 These are the people that are helping them craft the messaging around their misinformation, disinformation campaign.
10:02:32.000 And then we get into the platforms that they're dealing with, because not only is the government involved, not only is the civil society organizations involved,
10:02:43.000 But they are communicating with Facebook, with Twitter, with Google on all their search returns, with TikTok, pretty much all the major social media platforms.
10:02:56.000 So you wonder where you get all those fact-checked stuff come from?
10:02:59.000 Guess what it comes from?
10:03:03.000 The whole incident management process that's out there.
10:03:06.000 And oh by the way, remember our little video montage of our friends in the media all getting the same talking points?
10:03:13.000 Guess who else the Election Integrity Partnership communicates with?
10:03:18.000 The media.
10:03:19.000 The traditional media outlets.
10:03:22.000 So there's a little bit of an issue here.
10:03:24.000 You see how there's actually a... this is a conspiracy, right?
10:03:28.000 They call us conspiracy theorists.
10:03:29.000 Well, they're pretty bold about it.
10:03:31.000 They just throw it out on a public document and let everybody go off and look at it, but they're so confident that they'll be able to throttle any discussion around this that we won't be able to talk about it and we'll just sit and take it like a good American, right?
10:03:45.000 I don't know about you guys, but I'm sick and tired of my First Amendment right being infringed upon.
10:03:53.000 This is actually their documented incident management process in that Election Integrity Partnership.
10:03:59.000 And when I talk about an incident, here's an example of an incident.
10:04:04.000 Mike Lindell says the machines are connected to the internet.
10:04:07.000 Now all of a sudden that gets routed through that pachinko game of an organization with all those four stakeholders and they try to come up with their best messaging against that incident and then they blast it out to all their quote-unquote fact checkers out on Facebook and Twitter and also to the media and that's where you get their incident response team.
10:04:31.000 You guys get how this works?
10:04:33.000 It's like a IT help center with a bunch of help tickets.
10:04:37.000 Except in this case, it's a bunch of lies.
10:04:40.000 And it's like, alright, somebody's telling the truth over here.
10:04:42.000 We gotta squash it.
10:04:44.000 Let's go off and figure out a good lie that we can use to dupe the majority of Americans that aren't doing their homework and doing their research.
10:04:51.000 That's what this is all about.
10:04:53.000 And I was talking to Millie Weaver earlier today.
10:04:56.000 I don't know if Millie's still here, but if you get a chance, please go to MillennialMillie.com.
10:05:00.000 She's got some fantastic videos and documentaries regarding the truth about what happened in the 2020 election.
10:05:11.000 In particular, there's one set of Zoom calls that I talk about all the time when I'm back on the road talking about election fraud.
10:05:20.000 And it's an actual Zoom call held between members of what's called the Sunrise Movement and Shut Down DC and a bunch of other progressive organizations that
10:05:30.000 Is composed of, in this Zoom call, a bunch of current federal employees or federal contractors.
10:05:36.000 And what they are talking about is how to storm government buildings.
10:05:41.000 How to take them out.
10:05:43.000 Figuring out who's going to break the windows on these government buildings and get inside and storm them.
10:05:49.000 They're talking about how to create a social crisis.
10:05:52.000 They've got a tactical map of where all the police stations are.
10:05:56.000 Sure sounds like they're planning an insurrection, doesn't it?
10:06:01.000 Yet this was before January 6th.
10:06:04.000 This was before November 3rd, 2020.
10:06:06.000 And this information was actually shared with the FBI before the election.
10:06:16.000 How many of you guys heard about this?
10:06:20.000 Yeah.
10:06:21.000 There's just a few of them.
10:06:23.000 And I don't know about you guys, but I'm getting to the point now when I hear a news story and it comes out immediately, I make sure I got a Control S Twitch so that I save that information as soon as possible because I never know where I'll find it again.
10:06:37.000 Because their misinformation, disinformation campaign is so effective right now because of their ties with all these organizations.
10:06:44.000 Well, the reason I bring this up is that
10:06:47.000 Through the Twitter files provided by Elon Musk.
10:06:50.000 Hooray to Elon Musk for taking over Twitter here.
10:06:53.000 How about a round of applause for him?
10:06:58.000 When he released the Twitter files, they had a list of all their top incidents, if you will.
10:07:04.000 And guess what was one of the top incidents that they showed?
10:07:08.000 Those Zoom calls.
10:07:10.000 Those Zoom calls were unaltered.
10:07:12.000 Those were those federal contractors and federal employees and members of quote-unquote civil society planning an insurrection.
10:07:22.000 That should have been known to all the public.
10:07:25.000 Everybody should have known about that.
10:07:28.000 Yet they included it and it's number eight on our list.
10:07:31.000 You see SunriseZoom calls here?
10:07:33.000 It's tough to zoom in on the zoom here.
10:07:35.000 But anyway, SunriseZoom calls was one of the specific incidents that they wanted to go off and discredit.
10:07:46.000 Here's a zoom on the zoom call.
10:07:50.000 They said, here's their response.
10:07:52.000 They said this incident centered on misleading edited video footage that claimed to show federal employees conspiring with left-leaning environmental activist organization Sunrise Movement.
10:08:03.000 By the way, they're the same ones that protested all Supreme Court justices' homes.
10:08:07.000 You know what?
10:08:13.000 I think everybody in this room and everybody in America should be allowed to look at that information for themselves and see if it tells the story of a left-leaning organization going off and plotting a coup against the United States, don't you?
10:08:25.000 I don't think that should have been censored.
10:08:27.000 I think people should be able to make up their own mind.
10:08:30.000 Because these people were deliberately talking about creating a social crisis and being the architects of that social crisis.
10:08:37.000 That is an insurrection.
10:08:38.000 That is treason.
10:08:39.000 And they need to be held accountable.
10:08:42.000 But you know what?
10:08:44.000 Because of the misinformation, disinformation,
10:08:47.000 Campaign that's being orchestrated by the Election Integrity Partnership in partnership with their folks out at the Center for Internet Security and the EI Isaac Center.
10:08:57.000 That information got squelched.
10:09:00.000 But you can still see it at MillennialMillie.com and I encourage you to go out there and check it out.
10:09:05.000 There's one called the Election Night Coup d'Etat.
10:09:09.000 Has a lot of information on it.
10:09:10.000 They got another one on election simulation.
10:09:12.000 They got another one on PsyOps.
10:09:16.000 She's got a lot of good footage, a lot of good background information.
10:09:19.000 I encourage you to check into that and check it out.
10:09:23.000 So, that's the type of information they don't want us to hear.
10:09:26.000 And I'm telling you, those are the people that should be behind bars right now, not the folks that are currently behind bars for January 6th.
10:09:38.000 So there are some really good media outlets that are out there that are providing good information, and one of them is Epic Times.
10:09:44.000 And I want to give them a kudos.
10:09:48.000 In particular, I used to post a recent story by a gentleman by the name of Roman Baumakov.
10:09:53.000 How many of you guys ever watch Roman with Facts Matter?
10:09:57.000 I tell you, constantly looking for examples of good journalists, ones that provide the whole context of every story,
10:10:05.000 He's one of them.
10:10:06.000 He goes out and frames it, says here's what they said, here's what the other side said, here's the supporting documents, make up your own mind.
10:10:15.000 What a concept!
10:10:16.000 That's called being a reporter.
10:10:18.000 I use it to shame some of the quote-unquote reporters back in my hometown that I finally had to issue cease and desist letters for their putting misinformation that was designed to be maliciously defamatory and hurt my family.
10:10:32.000 Just like they're doing to Mike on a regular basis, just like they're doing to many of you in this audience, just like they're doing to many of the people that are online right now.
10:10:40.000 If you speak out about election fraud, they will try to take you out.
10:10:46.000 And actually, some of the materials in that Zoom call has these conspirators actually doing a simulation of what happens in the election should Donald Trump win or protest the election.
10:11:02.000 And they specifically went out and said, we're going to go off and cut them off financially.
10:11:07.000 We're going to use our connections in the media to make sure that they never get a chance to talk about what they saw.
10:11:12.000 And guess what's happened?
10:11:14.000 We've had Lou Dobbs taken off the air.
10:11:18.000 Number one personality at Fox Business.
10:11:20.000 We've had Tucker Carlson taken off the air at Fox News.
10:11:24.000 Kind of seems like they're executing their plan, doesn't it?
10:11:29.000 Well, thank God for Elon Musk.
10:11:32.000 He called it like it is.
10:11:35.000 And that's the power of having a platform like we're building with Frank Speech and with Frank Social to get the word out.
10:11:42.000 Elon Musk is able to use Twitter to go off and say, listen, you put out a propaganda platform because of all the information that they use.
10:11:50.000 They saw the federal government using social media platform
10:11:54.000 To control the flow of information, a direct infringement upon the First Amendment rights of every single American.
10:12:01.000 And I would submit that that costs lives when you look at what happened in COVID.
10:12:07.000 All right, so I'm going to do just a rehash on this.
10:12:11.000 We play the next video, please.
10:12:12.000 I am Fox San Antonio's.
10:12:20.000 Hi, I'm Fox San Antonio's Jessica Hedley.
10:12:22.000 And I'm Ryan Wolf.
10:12:23.000 Our greatest responsibility is to serve our Treasure Valley communities.
10:12:27.000 The El Paso-Las Cruces communities.
10:12:29.000 Eastern Iowa communities.
10:12:31.000 Mid-Michigan communities.
10:12:32.000 We are extremely proud of the quality, balanced journalism that CBS 4 News produces.
10:12:37.000 But, we are concerned about the trouble that's making irresponsible, one-sided news stories plaguing our country.
10:12:43.000 Plaguing our country.
10:12:44.000 The sharing of biased and false news has become all too common on social media.
10:12:49.000 More alarming, some media outlets publish these same fake stories without checking facts first.
10:12:55.000 The whole reason of putting that up there, everybody, was now do you get a better idea where they're getting their talking points?
10:13:04.000 They're not shy about telling us what they're doing.
10:13:06.000 There's pure arrogance out there.
10:13:09.000 I mean, after all, they called their censor the Albert Censor.
10:13:13.000 How much more arrogant does it get?
10:13:15.000 All right?
10:13:17.000 They look at us as useless eaters.
10:13:20.000 They really do.
10:13:22.000 It's so tiring.
10:13:23.000 And I, for one, am tired of it.
10:13:25.000 How about you guys?
10:13:27.000 So, how do we get around these guys?
10:13:32.000 Here's what I would submit.
10:13:33.000 There's a lot of folks that have done some hard work already on some of the predecessors to fight an information war.
10:13:41.000 And that's what we're in, right?
10:13:42.000 We're in an information war.
10:13:45.000 And so one of the first things you need to do in an information war, I would submit, is get informed.
10:13:51.000 You got to collect information.
10:13:53.000 You got to go off and study the election processes.
10:13:56.000 You guys have gotten a lot of that tonight, right?
10:13:58.000 Or today, the last couple days.
10:13:59.000 But most of the people that are in this room, you guys have been doing this for a long time already.
10:14:04.000 We've had a lot of experts that have been sharing what they've been doing.
10:14:08.000 That information is already out there.
10:14:10.000 I know the first thing that I did when I started serving as Vice Chair of the Election and Government Reform Committee in the Michigan Senate is that in pure geek engineering mode I diagrammed out all the election processes.
10:14:20.000 Everything from voter registration to what happens during a recount to how do you certify the vote.
10:14:26.000 So that gives you a little bit of background knowledge so you can talk intelligently on specific issues.
10:14:31.000 And for me, I wanted to understand it because when bills came up to modify our election system, I wanted to know how it impacted it.
10:14:39.000 So the other thing you can do as a regular citizen to go off and study our election system is to submit FOIA requests.
10:14:46.000 Freedom of Information Act requests.
10:14:49.000 And in cases where you're dealing with this growing number of non-government organizations, which you can't issue a FOIA request for their information, like
10:15:00.000 Center for Internet Security.
10:15:02.000 Then you've got to start asking your legislators, both here at the state level and also at the federal level, to start issuing subpoenas for these folks or leverage the subpoena authority you'll get through a lawsuit and through discovery.
10:15:16.000 So there's a variety of opportunities there.
10:15:18.000 Then the next thing you need to do is go off and analyze the information that you have.
10:15:23.000 And I'll tell you, that's tough.
10:15:25.000 When I came out of the 2020 election, I got pummeled with information and evidence.
10:15:30.000 The more I started talking about election fraud, the more I have these meddling kids from all over the country share me all that information.
10:15:37.000 And just so you guys know, whenever I say meddling kids, you guys know what I'm talking about?
10:15:42.000 Scooby-Doo.
10:15:43.000 I would have gotten away with it if it wasn't for your meddling kids.
10:15:45.000 You know, it's at the end of all those episodes.
10:15:48.000 For me, that's this perfect analogy for all the folks like yourself that are out here still fighting this when we're told not to interfere.
10:15:55.000 All right, then we get into the next part here, which is getting into sharing information.
10:16:02.000 So let's delve into that just a little bit, shall we?
10:16:05.000 And before we do, this kind of frames everything we're dealing with, doesn't it?
10:16:10.000 We know they're lying.
10:16:13.000 They know they're lying.
10:16:15.000 They know that we know that they are lying.
10:16:18.000 We know that they know that we know that they know that they are lying.
10:16:22.000 And still, they continue to lie.
10:16:26.000 Solzhenitsyn was saying this in the good old Gulag Archipelago.
10:16:30.000 This is under Communist Russia.
10:16:35.000 Seems like that is kind of a set up situation here in America right now.
10:16:42.000 This is not the America I grew up in.
10:16:44.000 I've been blessed to travel.
10:16:46.000 I was actually overseas.
10:16:47.000 I was actually in Russia at the time right before Russian Federation came into effect because I was working on the space station.
10:16:57.000 And we were trying to work with the Russians to integrate their hardware with the American hardware.
10:17:02.000 And so I was sent over on a couple trips over there as part of the delegation.
10:17:06.000 And you got to experience what it's like living under a totalitarian government.
10:17:10.000 I was also in East Germany at the time of reunification.
10:17:14.000 And I saw a startling difference between how the East Germans lived and how the West Germans lived.
10:17:21.000 And I'll tell you, I don't want to go there.
10:17:24.000 And we're headed there.
10:17:27.000 But we've got a plan to get around there.
10:17:29.000 Alright?
10:17:30.000 And I want you to understand that the tools that we're talking about in context of this plan that Mike has put together are making a difference.
10:17:39.000 And here's the key formula from an engineer perspective, and it's done in a word puzzle.
10:17:44.000 As our voices get bigger, our wins are going to get bigger.
10:17:49.000 How many of you guys have seen this Rasmussen poll that came out recently?
10:17:52.000 About three months ago, I think, relatively, roughly.
10:17:56.000 Despite that constant diatribe that we've been treated to that says the 2020 elections were the most secure in American history.
10:18:05.000 You guys remember that?
10:18:06.000 Have you heard that anywhere in the media?
10:18:08.000 You know?
10:18:09.000 Along with the threat to our democracy.
10:18:14.000 So despite that mantra being pushed by the Ministry of Truth, whether it's an official organization of the federal government or whether or not it's this consortium of stakeholders under the Election Integrity Partnership, it's got the same effect.
10:18:27.000 Despite them doing all that, 62% of Americans
10:18:33.000 Understand that the 2020 election was likely impacted by election fraud.
10:18:40.000 That's a big number.
10:18:41.000 How does that happen?
10:18:43.000 That happens because of what you are doing here tonight.
10:18:46.000 That happens what you've been doing up until tonight.
10:18:49.000 That happens because you are getting out and going around their little Ministry of Information censorship blanket and you're talking to people directly.
10:18:58.000 And now we've got the tools to go off and do it.
10:19:01.000 By the way, that number, that 62% number, includes 45% of Democrats.
10:19:06.000 And I'm telling you right now, if you want somebody who understands election fraud, talk to a Bernie Sanders supporter.
10:19:15.000 Alright, so, we wrap up here.
10:19:18.000 This is one of my favorite questions.
10:19:20.000 What's the difference between conspiracy theory and conspiracy fact?
10:19:20.000 Yeah.
10:19:23.000 I used to say six months.
10:19:24.000 That used to be my answer.
10:19:27.000 Until, it's pretty evident.
10:19:29.000 You guys remember this story on Koenig?
10:19:31.000 They were blasting True the Vote, Katherine Engelbrecht and Greg Phillips.
10:19:34.000 By the way, give them a big round of applause.
10:19:36.000 Those guys.
10:19:43.000 Remember how New York Times put out an article blasting them for targeting a poor little company called Koenig, which is based in my home state of Michigan, out in East Lansing, Michigan, because they were accusing them of sharing information with the Chinese government that was sensitive to elections.
10:20:02.000 It was all on poll worker data, and they found it on Chinese servers.
10:20:05.000 And they reported it to the FBI and said, hey, we need to look into this.
10:20:09.000 And remember, I used to think that going to the FBI and getting them involved was a really good thing.
10:20:13.000 Now they're just a cleaner outfit to cover up stuff.
10:20:16.000 Well, guess what happened the next day after that story came out in New York Times?
10:20:21.000 Oops!
10:20:22.000 Same guy!
10:20:22.000 And now he has to report on the fact that the person that he said wasn't guilty of anything was actually just arrested by the FBI for the same charges that Catherine and Greg asserted that he had done.
10:20:36.000 So it used to be six months, now I think our timeline is down to one day.
10:20:40.000 And I think with the tools we're deploying here in context of the plan, we can shorten that down to a matter of minutes, don't you think?
10:20:52.000 We got to, as our voice gets bigger, our wins are going to get bigger.
10:20:58.000 We still got a long way to go, though, and everybody's frustrated by us and what's going on in the court system sometimes.
10:21:06.000 But I'm telling you, when we win in the court of public opinion, we are going to win across the board in the courts.
10:21:13.000 And I'm telling you, we don't even need that right now.
10:21:15.000 Remember, Jocelyn Benson, Michigan Secretary of State, found guilty of violating the law in five separate court cases already.
10:21:21.000 So we are winning on the truth.
10:21:23.000 We're just not getting the consequences.
10:21:25.000 But I'll tell you, we'll get the consequences, too, as our voices get bigger.
10:21:30.000 So, I wish I could say that everything gets rosier before it gets darker, but I'm afraid storm clouds are on the horizon, folks.
10:21:39.000 We all know this.
10:21:41.000 There's a lot of folks that are going to be pushing this misinformation.
10:21:44.000 You think they're just going to give up once we expose them?
10:21:47.000 You think they're going to give up when we show that all these machines are connected to the Internet?
10:21:51.000 You think they're going to give up?
10:21:53.000 No, they're going to fight back.
10:21:55.000 We're going to have the truth.
10:21:55.000 But you know what?
10:21:58.000 And they're not going to be able to fight back on that truth.
10:22:01.000 Because more and more people are going to see it, they're going to see through it, and that 62% is going to seem like our low watermark on the people that believe that the outcome of the election was impacted by fraud.
10:22:12.000 I'm telling you, we've got a bright horizon from my perspective.
10:22:16.000 And the key to that bright horizon is to stay rooted in the truth.
10:22:20.000 I don't know how many of you guys have ever heard a song by a group called I Am They.
10:22:24.000 It's called My Feet Are On The Rock.
10:22:27.000 And if you want to wonder what keeps me and my wife going and what keeps many of the folks in this room going throughout all these storms of misinformation, character assassination, and fake indictments and fake garbage like that, what keeps me solid, what keeps me focused with my eye on the prize, is that my feet are on the rock.
10:22:48.000 And I got news for the bad guys.
10:22:50.000 I am not alone.
10:22:52.000 Thank you guys, everybody.
10:22:54.000 God bless y'all and we're gonna have a video now on the big lie and the plan on getting rid of the big lie.
10:23:00.000 God bless everybody.
10:23:01.000 Knock them alive.
10:23:12.000 Do you swear to tell the truth or affirm to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you God?
10:23:18.000 I do.
10:23:19.000 Voting systems are, by design, meant to be used as closed systems that are not networked, meaning they are not connected to the internet.
10:23:28.000 Colorado is considered one, if not the safest state in the nation to cast a ballot.
10:23:33.000 None of our voting equipment is connected to the internet.
10:23:36.000 So, as Secretary Griswold pointed out, voting machines are not connected to the internet for a reason.
10:23:40.000 On election day, in a precinct, are your machines hooked up to the internet?
10:23:44.000 No, not by any stretch.
10:23:46.000 We go through a number of certifications, government certifications, and the first one is at a federal level.
10:23:53.000 So, those standards mandate that election systems, such as ours, are designed to work in a closed system.
10:24:00.000 Air-gapped.
10:24:01.000 No intranet.
10:24:02.000 Why would you want to get rid of those seats?
10:24:04.000 Nobody trusts them.
10:24:05.000 They're tied to the intranet, and they work there.
10:24:07.000 Well ma'am, they're not tied to the intranet.
10:24:10.000 Yes they are!
10:24:11.000 What is the vehicle for the transmission from the ICP?
10:24:14.000 Is it cellular modem versus VPN?
10:24:18.000 It is a cellular modem that can be configured in a VPN.
10:24:21.000 Well ma'am, they're not tied to the internet.
10:24:26.000 Currently in Chicago and Cook County we work with Verizon to secure that network.
10:24:32.000 What wireless chipset slash modem does the hardware have?
10:24:38.000 We support a variety.
10:24:40.000 Well ma'am, they're not tied to the internet.
10:24:43.000 Seriously?
10:24:44.000 When people talk about certain things, they're undermining our credibility.
10:24:44.000 They're not.
10:24:49.000 As an example, in the state of Wisconsin, the voting machines do not connect to the internet.
10:24:55.000 Yes they do.
10:24:57.000 They do.
10:24:58.000 Absolutely.
10:24:59.000 They do not.
10:25:00.000 The voting machines are not connected to the internet.
10:25:19.000 Local election officials, though, they say really a cyber attack is unlikely.
10:25:22.000 Georgia's voting machines are not even connected to the internet.
10:25:26.000 It's really hard.
10:25:27.000 It's almost impossible to hack that machine.
10:25:31.000 In most cases, voting machines are not connected to the internet.
10:25:35.000 Yeah, sure.
10:25:37.000 I have seen concerns raised that even if voting machines are not connected to the internet,
10:25:42.000 That if they have the capability to connect to the internet they may be able to be accessed remotely.
10:25:50.000 Have you looked into this issue in your machines?
10:25:55.000 No, we have not because we would never consider connecting them to the internet.
10:25:59.000 In his conference call this month with state election officials, Johnson, Department of Homeland Security head, urged them to guard against potential intrusions by taking basic precautionary steps such as ensuring that electronic voting machines are not connected to the internet while voting is taking place.
10:26:19.000 As you know, the Commonwealth of Kentucky does not allow for the transfer, as we heard earlier, for unofficial election results via modem or other cellular connectivity.
10:26:30.000 And to that end, modem components do not exist in certified fielded equipment in the state, and the ESS equipment here does not support the ability to modem.
10:26:41.000 Does having Wi-Fi networks available at polling places mean voting machines are connected to the Internet?
10:26:47.000 No, that's not true.
10:26:49.000 An expert told Lead Stories that assuming that the existence of a Wi-Fi network means that nearby voting machines are connected to it is incorrect.
10:26:58.000 The claim appeared in an Instagram post on November 8, 2022.
10:27:02.000 To be clear, you don't have to actually have hands-on contact with a voting machine to hack it.
10:27:08.000 If it's connected to the internet, you can get into it from anywhere.
10:27:12.000 Although on that front, many election officials insist you have absolutely nothing to worry about.
10:27:17.000 Our machines are not connected to the internet.
10:27:20.000 And they're not going to be connected to the internet.
10:27:22.000 No state is on the internet.
10:27:24.000 I find it difficult to hack something that's not on the internet.
10:27:27.000 Our voting systems are never connected to the internet.
10:27:30.000 Can you talk about the ways that these devices have been marketed to election officials?
10:27:36.000 Yeah, one of them you've already mentioned is that the vendors will sell the systems
10:27:40.000 My colleague just mentioned this very body.
10:28:00.000 Conducted months of hearings and testimony and took questions about all of the concerns about the 2020 election, including that these machines were hooked up to the internet and found no evidence to support those claims.
10:28:20.000 2016, people in positions of trust told us it would be almost impossible for hackers to change the outcome of a national election because voting machines supposedly never connect to the internet.
10:28:31.000 Those things are not connected to the internet.
10:28:33.000 Voting systems are controlled state by state and don't fall under the umbrella of the Department of Homeland Security.
10:28:40.000 Typically voting machines are not connected to the internet.
10:28:43.000 Voting machines has denied that their voting machines are connected to the internet.
10:28:47.000 To an update on the Arizona election audit, the independent investigator charged with looking into Maricopa County's election equipment, confirming that election equipment was not connected to the internet.
10:28:57.000 The most important thing to know about Georgia's voting system is the voting machines are not interconnected to each other, nor are they connected to the internet in any way.
10:29:06.000 Our vote counting machines are never connected to the internet.
10:29:10.000 For remote access software?
10:29:11.000 Yes.
10:29:12.000 We do not, we no longer install any remote access software.
10:29:17.000 The process was discontinued in 2006 and is not allowed by any of the EAC testing.
10:29:23.000 Mr. Poulos?
10:29:24.000 Chairperson, we've never had any kind of remote access in our Dominion product.
10:29:28.000 Capabilities.
10:29:29.000 Capabilities.
10:29:30.000 But I will say that I do want to draw a caveat.
10:29:35.000 Some of our tabulators are designed around the ability to have an external plug-in modem to transmit unofficial results after it pulls close.
10:29:44.000 Our voting machines are not connected to the internet.
10:29:46.000 Those are not connected.
10:29:47.000 Voting machines themselves are not connected to the internet.
10:29:50.000 On Twitter, lies about voting machines have been a top midterm narrative, including falsely claiming the voting machines were connected to the internet.
10:29:59.000 And where'd they learn that?
10:30:01.000 The internet.
10:30:14.000 I've been telling you all, we've been told a lie over years now, that the machines are not on the internet.
10:30:23.000 If anybody just watching, just tune in now to FrankSpeech.com or any of the other networks that are running this.
10:30:34.000 This morning, we went over the biggest lie we've been told that's blocked all of our cyber evidence and everything.
10:30:40.000 We're not on the internet.
10:30:42.000 We're not on the internet.
10:30:43.000 We're not on the internet.
10:30:44.000 We're not on the internet.
10:30:45.000 I'm sorry, there's nothing to see here.
10:30:47.000 We're not on the internet.
10:30:48.000 This was the lie that's been told to every person in our country.
10:30:52.000 It's also been told around the world to their countries.
10:30:57.000 These electronic voting machines from routers, to printers, to polling books, to computers, they're not online!
10:31:07.000 Well, what if I told you that there was a device that's been made for the first time in history that can tell you that that machine was online?
10:31:21.000 Okay.
10:31:22.000 You know when you come into a room and we all got our cell phones and it lists off all the internets in the room?
10:31:28.000 And then you have to have passwords and so on?
10:31:31.000 If you had one of those internets, what if there was a device that showed you, hey, there's a device on my network.
10:31:38.000 There's a device online.
10:31:41.000 And then you could tell what the device was, where it was at, what the name of it was.
10:31:47.000 ESNS 60503.
10:31:50.000 And you knew the second it went online.
10:31:53.000 Well, this is what we've been working on for over a year.
10:31:56.000 And I'm going to show you, Jeff's going to show you a demo.
10:31:59.000 This isn't a demo.
10:32:00.000 We have it, everybody.
10:32:02.000 We have it.
10:32:02.000 And then I'm going to tell you.
10:32:04.000 And what if I was to tell you, well, we'll save that part.
10:32:09.000 Let's do this part of the plan first.
10:32:12.000 We're going to, okay, so Jeff, why don't you show them what we did.
10:32:15.000 What we did in Florida.
10:32:19.000 With this device, we went in and we did a... Jeff will show you the... Why don't you show... Hopefully they have it ready to go.
10:32:33.000 Okay.
10:32:34.000 You guys in the back, do you have the... Do you have the... Do you have it up there?
10:32:38.000 The video?
10:32:40.000 Yeah.
10:32:41.000 They're ready to go?
10:32:42.000 No, I said the video.
10:32:43.000 Yeah.
10:32:47.000 No, I'm talking in the back.
10:32:48.000 The Election Crime Bureau is proud to introduce the WMD, or Wireless Monitoring Device.
10:32:56.000 The Wireless Monitoring Device is a sophisticated network connection monitoring system, designed specifically with election security in mind.
10:33:07.000 We have been told that our election computers are never connected to the Internet.
10:33:12.000 The WMD will put that to the test, by detecting and reporting, in real time, Wi-Fi connections in county and state election offices.
10:33:22.000 All Internet routers and access points will be reported, as well as any devices to which they connect.
10:33:29.000 The WMD incorporates many years of research and state-of-the-art development.
10:33:35.000 It is a low-weight, low-power device that uses only passive signal detection to detect online systems, and it will never interfere with any normal network operations.
10:33:46.000 When an online connection is detected, the Election Crime Bureau Master Alert System will be quickly notified, and the alert will be displayed on the alert web page.
10:34:02.000 You will note that there are two boxes located to the right of the screen.
10:34:06.000 These boxes display the information about the access points at the top and the wireless clients at the bottom box.
10:34:26.000 The sheer amount of devices can make analyzing the map difficult, so this website gives you the opportunity to deselect any of the different kinds of devices.
10:34:36.000 Note that the points on the map are color-coded to simplify identification.
10:34:42.000 As we deselect and update, those types of devices are removed from the map.
10:34:47.000 Clicking on a device shown on the map displays additional information about that device in the bottom information window.
10:34:55.000 Currently, the MAC address, the hardware vendor, and the first time the device was detected displays.
10:35:02.000 Additional information will be continually added.
10:35:05.000 The nearby checkbox allows you to view only the devices with the strongest signal, which in most cases means that they are nearest to the WMD detection device.
10:35:16.000 This allows you to filter out devices outside of the immediate area.
10:35:22.000 All information is securely archived for later analysis.
10:35:27.000 The wireless monitoring device is ready to be deployed in any election, from local to presidential.
10:35:36.000 Let me tell you everybody, we now can catch them in a lie!
10:35:41.000 Okay?
10:35:44.000 And now they're all, everybody's watching from home going, well you could have made that video, right?
10:35:50.000 They can all say that, right?
10:35:53.000 Well how would you like to see it demoed right here in this room?
10:36:01.000 Okay, do we have a camera outside?
10:36:06.000 We should, I think we're set.
10:36:08.000 Okay everybody, if they're ready in the back, you guys need to watch the screen.
10:36:13.000 Here we go.
10:36:14.000 This is coming at you right now everybody, outside the building.
10:36:20.000 We're good.
10:37:05.000 Special delivery everybody!
10:37:06.000 Special delivery!
10:37:24.000 Here we go!
10:37:33.000 And what we have here, by the way under that thing here, you see what was under the black thing before that was a surprise?
10:37:41.000 But here it is!
10:37:42.000 This device!
10:37:47.000 This device!
10:37:49.000 I'm so excited I forget to use a microphone.
10:37:52.000 You guys, this device as it flew into this building, this wireless monitoring device, it just grabbed all of your cell phones, everybody in this room, every device that's on the internet right now.
10:38:08.000 And let's see, can you put it up on the big screen?
10:38:15.000 Now what this does, when this gathers information, I have a command center.
10:38:20.000 I'm not even going to say what state, so they don't have to go after that.
10:38:24.000 But there's a command center where this information goes down, it flashes, it'll go, router online, just went online in Missouri, right?
10:38:34.000 It goes there, it comes back, and now here's what just came in as we came into the building here.
10:38:41.000 You see all the cell phones there, all the computers, we've got all these things up there like you've seen that we pulled off in, that we did in Florida.
10:38:52.000 Now, now can you take, okay he's blowing them up a little bit, so if you went there, each one of those, now can you tell us, you see they're labeled cell phones, other, and this, now can you take out all the cell phones?
10:39:09.000 Now this is what we will be doing.
10:39:11.000 As it goes through this filter, imagine it's election night.
10:39:17.000 Now we already filtered this out.
10:39:19.000 We were showing you that there's no device in the world that does what this does.
10:39:24.000 It's passively captured, but now it's going to tell you which device.
10:39:31.000 So he just took out all the cell phones.
10:39:34.000 Now let's take all the backstage off.
10:39:41.000 That's hilarious, actually.
10:39:45.000 Okay, okay.
10:39:46.000 You see this?
10:39:47.000 You can drill it down to anything.
10:39:50.000 Now when we have, and we've done it before, now we haven't been able to get, we didn't want to take the chance.
10:39:57.000 We could have got some machines in here, some actual election voting machines.
10:40:02.000 We had them.
10:40:03.000 We had access.
10:40:05.000 But you know what?
10:40:06.000 You see what happened in Michigan where they went after Matt DiPerno and all them for having a machine, right?
10:40:12.000 I don't want to take that chance.
10:40:13.000 This is too important to the world.
10:40:15.000 Okay?
10:40:16.000 I'm telling you, what we can do now, if you're in a room, and you're here in Springfield, Missouri, and you're in this room, and this is an election room, beep, beep, beep, the router just went online.
10:40:28.000 This red alert goes out there, and boom.
10:40:31.000 And I'll tell you in a minute how you're all going to know in real time.
10:40:34.000 Okay?
10:40:36.000 But we catch them in every single lie they've ever told.
10:40:41.000 If they lied about being on the internet, what do you think they're hiding, huh?
10:40:45.000 But now we've got a way to monitor.
10:40:47.000 We've never had this before in history.
10:40:50.000 They can't lie to us anymore.
10:40:51.000 And I want to ask you, Jeff, so if we
10:40:56.000 When this goes, when this travels, oh by the way, you guys, this isn't, you know, we're going to have these devices.
10:41:04.000 We've, for this fall's election, we want to get every single parish in Louisiana covered.
10:41:11.000 We're doing this right now.
10:41:12.000 Okay, right now, Mississippi, Kentucky, you have local elections.
10:41:19.000 Anyone that has this, everyone that has an election, I don't care if it's your school board election, you got this device, and you know what?
10:41:28.000 You lied to me.
10:41:29.000 You lied to me.
10:41:30.000 You lied to me.
10:41:32.000 And so what, so Jeff, I want you to explain.
10:41:37.000 When you, what we're doing with the filtering, so let's say you have a, let's say it comes down and you have a, I don't know, a printer.
10:41:47.000 Does it show, what does it show exactly?
10:41:49.000 The IP address?
10:41:51.000 Tell us what it's going to show to us.
10:41:54.000 Yeah, it will show the IP address, what is the internal, what's called a MAC address, which is like the hardware identification of it, and will also show what it's named on the internet.
10:42:07.000 So will we know the brand?
10:42:08.000 Yeah, we will actually know the brand.
10:42:12.000 Yes, yes, and we will know that.
10:42:14.000 We will know tablets.
10:42:17.000 Polling books, it doesn't matter.
10:42:19.000 It will know exactly.
10:42:21.000 We can identify.
10:42:22.000 Remember now, so let's say you're all in this room and you're all in there voting, right?
10:42:27.000 You know, we can turn off the, turn off, filter the cell phones, filter it down.
10:42:32.000 And by the way, you can turn it on, turn it back off.
10:42:36.000 It says what's eliminated, what's not.
10:42:38.000 Let's say you had people in there, by the way, if you have people in there that are, where they're doing cell phones and they're, and they're using that, that are using, they're tied in with it, it'll detect all this stuff.
10:42:49.000 So you catch them in a lie that they're on the internet.
10:42:52.000 And now we say, um,
10:42:56.000 What are we going to do with that information, right?
10:43:00.000 How are we going to get that?
10:43:01.000 How are you all going to see that?
10:43:03.000 We've got ours, right, Jeff?
10:43:05.000 I mean, is there anything else you want to show everybody?
10:43:07.000 Well, I kind of just wanted to, if you don't mind, point out one of the exciting things about this is it is proactive in that it lets
10:43:17.000 I think so.
10:43:38.000 Let's say you're a county clerk and you have one.
10:43:39.000 Let's say the machine companies have lied to you.
10:43:43.000 And we've all been through that.
10:43:44.000 You go into the county clerks, you go, well, my machine, they told me they're not online.
10:43:48.000 If they have one of these, they're going, ee, ee, ee, it just went red.
10:43:52.000 And they're going, hey, our machine just went online.
10:43:55.000 Our router just went online.
10:43:56.000 Our tablet went online.
10:43:58.000 Shut her down, right?
10:44:00.000 So this is, and this will show up right away in this red alert, red alert, kind of like Ghostbusters.
10:44:07.000 We got one, right?
10:44:08.000 We got one.
10:44:11.000 But it goes, so what I'm going to do, and I'm going to tell you, now I'm going to tie into this because, let me tell you, there's other kinds, there's also other kinds of crime out there, you know, that we see all the time, right?
10:44:28.000 And I'm going to tell you in a minute, but that the people out there right now that we have reporting, I guess I got to backtrack here.
10:44:37.000 Um, this is just one alert.
10:44:40.000 This is a red alert.
10:44:41.000 A red alert, okay?
10:44:43.000 That machines went online, right?
10:44:46.000 So if you're a clerk or if you're all of us now, all of you at home, you don't want to know this too, right?
10:44:52.000 Well, we've had whistleblower sites.
10:44:54.000 You've had, just like I told you, I think yesterday or today, when Kerry Lakes the race was going on and all those machines broke there, they said they were broke down in Missouri.
10:45:03.000 I mean, in Arizona.
10:45:06.000 I'm looking at Kansas going, people are sending me texts going, Mike, these votes are going from Democrats to Republicans, you know?
10:45:14.000 I mean, you know, the inner party member, they show no shame, they don't care who they, it's who they want, right?
10:45:20.000 Well, and that, the text I was getting was from my team, okay?
10:45:26.000 And I have, we have a thing called Cause of America, we're a quarter million strong in all 50 states.
10:45:34.000 Now if you had,
10:45:37.000 and other affiliated groups.
10:45:58.000 Well, in each whistleblower site, the downfall is that if the public's reporting it, you all know what happens, right?
10:46:04.000 You get false reports, you get the bad guys putting up stuff, so you all look over here instead of where you need to be looking.
10:46:12.000 But if you had, what if you had 250,000 people in all 50 states and every county in the country, and you had all these people, they're the ones that you trust to be able to report all this.
10:46:27.000 That's what we've had over the last two and a half years.
10:46:29.000 We have a quarter million people.
10:46:31.000 It's even bigger than that.
10:46:32.000 I'd have to ask from the affiliate groups and maybe it might be up to a half.
10:46:36.000 It might be a million.
10:46:37.000 But it's all of you and all the people that are out there.
10:46:41.000 Well now, in fact, why don't I pause there unless you want to stay here, Jeff.
10:46:48.000 You want to stay here for this?
10:46:57.000 I guess if you want to, yeah, just go ahead, bring her out here.
10:47:01.000 I want to talk about why Jeff Steven, this, with this device now, we all say, oh thanks Jeff, Jeff O'Donnell is a hero!
10:47:08.000 Thank you Jeff.
10:47:15.000 I'm trying, we didn't, believe me, we weren't scripted on this plan, right?
10:47:19.000 I just wanted to get out there.
10:47:21.000 But this catches them in the lie.
10:47:23.000 And now if you had a quarter million people or a half a million people, which we do, we needed a way to report back to you the cause of America.
10:47:34.000 So if we, what we have, and now I don't know if I have the thing here.
10:47:40.000 Okay, here we have.
10:47:42.000 So here you see, you're identifying, when we have people out there with the cause of America, my team they're out there and I'm going to show you here.
10:47:51.000 Let's say you see houses that have five or more registered voters in and you get there and all of a sudden there's one person living there and nobody else voted and there were phantom voters, right?
10:48:04.000 So you have, or let's say over here where
10:48:08.000 Houses that have one more person over age of 75.
10:48:11.000 There's all these things where we're out there checking and this is a different kind of crime, right?
10:48:17.000 This is a different thing.
10:48:18.000 All of a sudden you're going, hey there's five people that says nine people voted in this house and only one person lives there.
10:48:24.000 And then you go there and there's and it's nobody lives there or just that one person they did not even voted.
10:48:31.000 Now they're reporting this stuff in
10:48:33.000 They're at the cause of America.
10:48:34.000 They're reporting this all the time.
10:48:36.000 So we get this.
10:48:37.000 But what we have now is we have a tool you all downloaded.
10:48:42.000 It's called prank social and I'm going to have Renee come out here.
10:48:46.000 If we with this app.
10:48:50.000 Okay.
10:48:52.000 Renee comes out with this app that you just all downloaded if you haven't get prank social dot
10:49:01.000 I mean, the FrankSocial app at FrankSocial.com.
10:49:04.000 With this app, you're going to be able to see what she's going to show you, this real-time crime, all the reporting, everything we're out there.
10:49:11.000 You're going to be able to see the red alerts in your own county.
10:49:14.000 You're going to be able to see all this, okay?
10:49:18.000 And so we will now become a policing of our own elections, okay?
10:49:25.000 We will not have to, we instantly are policing our own elections.
10:49:30.000 And is Renee here, you guys in the back?
10:49:40.000 Okay, okay.
10:49:42.000 Okay, we're getting ahead of, we've kind of went through, because I wanted to, I want to bundle this for you, which you're going to see when she shows you this Frank Social app.
10:49:50.000 When she shows you this, you're going to see a real-time crime stream, constant crime.
10:49:57.000 All these reports coming in from every device, from every Cause of America person that's out there on the ground.
10:50:03.000 They're out there putting in things they see, taking pictures, and it comes right back to this app.
10:50:09.000 So you're going to be able to sit in your easy chair at home.
10:50:12.000 And you're going to sit there and go, what's happened in my county?
10:50:15.000 They said they're not online.
10:50:17.000 They said there's no crime.
10:50:19.000 And ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding.
10:50:21.000 But we'll need one thing for you all to do, and that will be to share it everywhere.
10:50:27.000 You're sharing the real-time crime.
10:50:28.000 You're sharing the lies that they've told us.
10:50:33.000 Okay, they told us that they weren't online.
10:50:36.000 Okay, so this is Renee.
10:50:41.000 She's part of the team that developed PrankSocial.
10:50:45.000 And what I want to show you here is now so you got to follow this.
10:50:49.000 So now we have a device for the first time in history can catch them in a lie.
10:50:54.000 Okay, having this device.
10:50:57.000 And then so this goes back to the command center, right?
10:51:01.000 And this comes back in real time crime.
10:51:03.000 And then you have all these other crimes that are out there being reported by our big team at Cause of America.
10:51:10.000 Now they're all going to come into the Frank Social here, and when you get there, why don't you go start, as you would get on there, you click elections, right?
10:51:19.000 Yes.
10:51:20.000 Can you hear me now?
10:51:23.000 Yep.
10:51:24.000 When you land on Frank Social, you'll first, when you sign up for your account, you'll select your state.
10:51:30.000 So you'll automatically be following the cause of America for your state.
10:51:33.000 But when you get on the app, you'll end up in the Frank feed.
10:51:37.000 And you'll see the tab that says elections.
10:51:40.000 Right.
10:51:41.000 So here, I'm going to backtrack a little bit on there.
10:51:44.000 So when you got there's 50 states with the cause of America.
10:51:47.000 Everyone, there's all 50 states are on there.
10:51:50.000 So when you get, when you get on there, like she said, now you're clicking on elections, right?
10:51:53.000 Correct.
10:51:54.000 What that elections is, that's all 50 states reporting.
10:51:58.000 Let's go back to the first square.
10:51:59.000 This actually happened here in Missouri.
10:52:03.000 One of your clerks
10:52:05.000 One of your clerks actually said, no, we're not gonna... I met with this guy.
10:52:10.000 I met with him two years ago and I said, you guys, with all these people in Missouri, right?
10:52:16.000 The Secretary of State and all of them.
10:52:17.000 I met with them all.
10:52:18.000 And the guy says, no, you know, our machines are secure.
10:52:21.000 They're not online.
10:52:22.000 Well, then he ends up, he finds out they are online, so he's trying to cut the wires, right?
10:52:27.000 So this is uh, so as you go down here you'll see Colorado, you'll see crime.
10:52:32.000 This is, this is stuff that's going on.
10:52:34.000 You know what's going on right now, today, tomorrow morning.
10:52:41.000 You're gonna just go, everyday stuff's reported.
10:52:44.000 This is the real-time crime line stream.
10:52:47.000 It's a real-time crime stream from all 50 states.
10:52:53.000 Now if you add, now when we, when you add these to it, you're gonna see, eh, eh, eh, eh, cause that's gonna be the biggest red alert, right?
10:53:02.000 You got election night or these are even in the early elections, you know, or the early those machines when they go online there, you've seen it all today, right?
10:53:10.000 You've seen all the lies.
10:53:12.000 This thing's gonna pop up.
10:53:14.000 Now I want to show you if you show where if you go when you sign up, right, you get whatever state you're in, then you're following the same Missouri, correct, correct.
10:53:25.000 So this is the.
10:53:27.000 If you go, here's all the cause of America.
10:53:29.000 So if you go to this site and you want to find out what's going on in, um, um, Hawaii, Hawaii.
10:53:36.000 So there, you know, there's the Hawaii call.
10:53:38.000 Click on Hawaii.
10:53:39.000 Click on Hawaii.
10:53:40.000 It takes me to the Hawaii page.
10:53:43.000 Internet.
10:53:48.000 Okay.
10:53:56.000 Trying to get up Missouri.
10:53:57.000 What's that?
10:54:07.000 Okay, you know what, so while we're loading here, you guys get the gist of the reporting, right?
10:54:14.000 You're going to sit in your easy chair at home on your phone or whatever, and you're going to see real-time crime coming.
10:54:20.000 You're going to know when a box goes live.
10:54:22.000 You're going to know when a router goes live, a polling book goes live, and everything, okay?
10:54:28.000 And then it all goes through.
10:54:29.000 It was a good question here, because we're going to take questions on this.
10:54:32.000 What's the range of this box?
10:54:35.000 We're good to go.
10:54:54.000 Just keep flying in a stream of those coming online, and then you're losing it.
10:54:58.000 The closest you get, which I guess, as Jeff has told me, I didn't... The closer you get... That's fine.
10:55:05.000 Just put this regular screen back up.
10:55:08.000 The closest you get... Obviously, you'll want to be in the polling places, but you could be outside or whatever, but, you know, just think of the clerks
10:55:22.000 Think of if they want, you know, if you wanted one in your own county or your own precinct.
10:55:27.000 I mean, it's every single place.
10:55:30.000 I don't care who you are.
10:55:32.000 I don't care if you're Democrat, Republican, it don't matter.
10:55:35.000 This touches them in a lie that they're online.
10:55:38.000 It's us against the machines and the unit party, everybody.
10:55:41.000 That's it.
10:55:42.000 You agree?
10:55:47.000 And uh, so maybe we will take some questions, but, so what we have, if you, the plan, you guys, when we have these machines...
10:55:59.000 Catching everybody catching in real time by the way it only takes I think 30 seconds to go from any place in the United States including Hawaii and Alaska 30 seconds to a minute where this thing just say you just turned it on that router or that or the EE they just turned on the The Dominion machine or the Smartmatic or whoever it's hard deal, but whatever and it goes Bing back to the command center and back and your device or you at home sitting there are gonna go
10:56:30.000 We got one and it's right in your own and all of you out there that have went to your county commissioners or you've went to your election officials and they've said, well ours aren't online.
10:56:41.000 Well think how they're gonna feel when their machine's gone that they were lied to.
10:56:46.000 My advice to them is get rid of them now.
10:56:49.000 Get rid of them now.
10:56:52.000 Because you can't lie to us anymore.
10:56:54.000 And maybe some of you guys, maybe some of the clerks really believe it that they were duped or whatever.
10:56:59.000 You know, maybe, you know, we were duped, we were, I was lied to and they were lied to.
10:57:03.000 The lie goes right down the line.
10:57:05.000 It's a lie line.
10:57:07.000 Lie line, lie, lie, lie, lie, lie, lie.
10:57:10.000 Well, we're not going to take it anymore that if you're fifth in that line of lies.
10:57:14.000 We're not going to take it.
10:57:15.000 You know, there's no excuse if you're an election official in charge of a county or precinct or parish or whatever.
10:57:21.000 There's no excuse anymore.
10:57:23.000 You're going to get caught, so you better, and it's not going to be an excuse that, well, I was lied to and they lied to them and they lied to them and they lied to them.
10:57:31.000 The big lie that they were not online is over, everybody.
10:57:39.000 That's over.
10:57:42.000 And so when these
10:57:46.000 And not just that, I wanted to make this more powerful than just being online.
10:57:50.000 So then part of this was when we developed the Frank Social app to be able to, I have the, and you need, you need the people.
10:57:58.000 We needed a half a million people.
10:58:01.000 We needed a couple million people.
10:58:02.000 All the people, and we've just, we've just, there's a lot of other groups out there that we're working with and now they're all connect with them.
10:58:10.000 So they're the trusted people.
10:58:12.000 That are out there in the field, and they take a picture, right?
10:58:17.000 They take a picture of something going on.
10:58:19.000 Like I get on my phone all the time, text messages during election.
10:58:22.000 But until this time, we didn't have a total centralized location for a real-time crime stream.
10:58:28.000 Where everybody can see it.
10:58:30.000 I try and put it out on FrankSpeed, tell everyone and to tell the world.
10:58:34.000 Now if everybody's got the FrankSocial app and you get in the crime line and now you go, whoa this just happened in my county!
10:58:41.000 And you share that out with everybody you know.
10:58:45.000 Especially who the election officials that tell you they're not online.
10:58:49.000 Right?
10:58:51.000 Because we've been lied to and they are online.
10:58:54.000 And everything they block, everything they block
10:58:58.000 And, uh, yeah, that's fine.
10:59:01.000 They're all downloaded.
10:59:02.000 Yeah, that's internet in the building.
10:59:04.000 So it should pull up the computer.
10:59:06.000 But anyway, we've showed you with the with the Frank social app.
10:59:10.000 Now you're sitting at home and you're sitting there and you want, I don't care if it's today, tomorrow, during the election, wherever it was, you want to find out what's going on right in your backyard.
10:59:21.000 You can filter it down, everybody.
10:59:24.000 And say, hey, we've got six things going on here at the same time.
10:59:29.000 One of the things, too, that's cool is all of a sudden, let's say it's the device and it catches that this county's online here in Springfield.
10:59:38.000 And now you can see, wow, there's seven counties just went online.
10:59:41.000 They're popping up like whack-a-mole, right?
10:59:45.000 Which is what's going to happen, you know.
10:59:47.000 Unless, I don't know, if they get out in front of this and take them all offline, you know.
10:59:52.000 If I was the evil, I don't know what their plan's going to be, because we've got them now.
10:59:56.000 And I will tell you this.
10:59:58.000 So let's say like I had on the election night of 2022, or the morning, when you had all that stuff going down in Arizona, and I was getting these reports coming in out of Kansas.
11:00:09.000 Right?
11:00:10.000 I couldn't believe it.
11:00:11.000 These are Democrats' votes flipped to Republican votes in Kansas.
11:00:15.000 And you all say, well, why?
11:00:16.000 You've kind of been educated today about all that, right?
11:00:20.000 Well, now, if you're living in Kansas, you'll have your Frank Social app, your crime line here, and you're going, whoa, look at what's happening here in my county in Kansas.
11:00:34.000 And let's see if it's other places in Kansas.
11:00:37.000 They're going to pop up.
11:00:38.000 You know, just like little lights.
11:00:42.000 And the ones that are, you know, you'll be able to tell two of the common, they filter it out, so the common crime we'll call it.
11:00:50.000 Common crime.
11:00:51.000 So there's common crime.
11:00:53.000 You know, these are all online, these are all flipping Democrats to this, these all have people that are in there and they're not letting people get in, like you've seen other stuff, like Republicans not being let in the door, putting paper over the walls, right?
11:01:08.000 You'll be able to find if it's going on in other places immediately, in real time, everybody.
11:01:14.000 So now you'll be able to report that, you know, or send it out on all your social media and everything.
11:01:21.000 I'm going to tell you that right now too.
11:01:23.000 The way we get around the media.
11:01:26.000 And the way we communicate, the communication hub.
11:01:29.000 And when you have Frank Social there and you've got your real-time crime and filtering it to your counties, you need to share that out on every platform you have.
11:01:39.000 Which right now, when you get home, don't just have one Suckabucks Facebook or Twitter or True Social or Gab or Getter or Instagram or Telegram or CloudHub.
11:01:55.000 Frank, you know, you've got to get an account on all because even if you have 10 friends or 20 friends, it doesn't matter.
11:02:03.000 You need to share it on all the platforms and get the word out there.
11:02:08.000 You know what I'm saying?
11:02:09.000 We've got to communicate that.
11:02:12.000 Now, once that's all out there, everybody, here's what this is going to manifest to.
11:02:19.000 I'm going to take you through an election night.
11:02:21.000 So let's say it's election night.
11:02:24.000 This fall and I'm sitting down in Louisiana and I'm sitting in my easy chair going, wow, this is going to be good.
11:02:32.000 We can finally catch him.
11:02:33.000 And all of a sudden, bam, my own county red alert pops up on my phone.
11:02:38.000 I'm going, okay, let's see where else it's happening.
11:02:41.000 Well, these machines are going online, right?
11:02:45.000 And now I'm taking it and I'm sharing that out, right?
11:02:48.000 And I'm sharing that out.
11:02:49.000 You get all that going on and we're reporting all that.
11:02:53.000 Now I'm going to bring you back what the manifestation of this is.
11:02:57.000 Everyone in this room and a lot of people, over a quarter million at home, which are part of this cause of America and part of these other groups, that have went out there and they have tried
11:03:12.000 Over the last two and a half years, they've went to their legislatures and their politicians, and they want law changes to bring us back to, you know, a fair election with paper ballots, hand-counted, same-day voting, precinct-level signature required.
11:03:28.000 When we go out to them, they say, oh no, these machines are great, or this is great, or whatever.
11:03:31.000 Or we go to our county officials, they say, oh, their machines aren't online.
11:03:36.000 Now we're going to have the tools to say, you lied.
11:03:41.000 You lied.
11:03:43.000 That's a big lie.
11:03:46.000 And this, and when we have the elections this fall, we're gonna have, that'll be the prototype to the world.
11:03:53.000 Just like Osage County here, right here in Missouri, showed the world that paper ballots, hand counted, could be done this last spring.
11:04:00.000 And it was done beautifully between Democrats and Republicans working together.
11:04:04.000 They got done within 20 minutes of all the machines, which by the way, sometimes take months to get the count right.
11:04:11.000 So this will show the world that they lied.
11:04:16.000 Okay?
11:04:19.000 And then you know how much easier it's going to be for all of you to go to your official in your city that controls the elections and we want the machines gone!
11:04:33.000 We want them gone!
11:04:36.000 We don't want to have selections, we want elections!
11:04:40.000 Period.
11:04:42.000 Right?
11:04:42.000 Is that what we want?
11:04:49.000 And I'm telling you, everything you've all been doing just got a lot easier.
11:04:53.000 Because now, I can see going up to even officials I've dealt with and say, okay, do you want to take a chance?
11:05:01.000 Like the guys in Missouri that said they weren't online, they realized we're starting to cut wires?
11:05:05.000 Why don't you just get rid of them now?
11:05:09.000 In every single county that everyone lives in, you need to go there and say, you know what?
11:05:15.000 Have you heard the plan?
11:05:16.000 We're going to be watching you.
11:05:18.000 We're gonna be watching you.
11:05:20.000 You can't lie to us anymore.
11:05:21.000 We know that you could have been part of the lie, the stream of lies, the string of lies.
11:05:28.000 That's no excuse anymore, is it?
11:05:31.000 It's not an excuse.
11:05:33.000 We have a complete way to get the real-time crime in now.
11:05:37.000 And then also, one of the things this works to is you're out there and all the people that now are in the cause of America and that are in all these groups,
11:05:47.000 We have tools now where we're going to be out there and, by the way, all that stuff that goes into a reporting tool, you know, it would be worthless if we didn't trust the people that were reporting it.
11:05:59.000 You guys need to understand that.
11:06:02.000 This is so important.
11:06:04.000 I had all these groups I call every Monday night.
11:06:06.000 I talked to the whole country, which goes out to a quarter million.
11:06:10.000 I talked to all the leaders and we sit there and we have fought.
11:06:14.000 We have fought with lawsuits.
11:06:15.000 We have fought with canvassing.
11:06:18.000 We've fought with petitions.
11:06:21.000 You name it, we've done it all because we love our country.
11:06:25.000 But when we get there, we get blocked or it's slow and we're running out of time because our country is getting destroyed.
11:06:33.000 For the future of the American dream and our kids, our grandchildren, everybody.
11:06:37.000 Everybody will embrace this and the people now that are out there that are going, well, maybe they won't be watching me.
11:06:43.000 Ain't wrong.
11:06:45.000 We will be watching.
11:06:45.000 Okay.
11:06:49.000 I guess I just got a note here.
11:06:51.000 The reason which is great.
11:06:52.000 Everybody's logging on to Frank social.
11:06:56.000 So the building.
11:06:58.000 Which is good, you all listen, right?
11:06:59.000 Keep downloading, it's awesome.
11:07:01.000 You're good then, thanks Renee.
11:07:04.000 And I think the important thing is that you can post on Frank Social the truth about the elections, the crimes that are happening, and your voice won't get cancelled and you won't be shadow banned.
11:07:14.000 No, that's right, that's right.
11:07:17.000 And everybody, yeah, and that's all of you too.
11:07:20.000 Let's go back, I'm just, I'm gonna, so I'm gonna, I'm gonna validate, like, when you see all this stuff on Frank Social, I can't say enough, you're gonna know that it came from real people we trust.
11:07:32.000 These people, I filtered them for the last two and a half years, they're the most hard, a lot of you are here, probably most of the audience here, you know, and all of you, so the information coming in,
11:07:45.000 Is real.
11:07:47.000 It's true.
11:07:47.000 It's real time crime.
11:07:49.000 And so what we need to do with everybody at home, now talking to everybody at home across this country and across the world for that matter.
11:08:01.000 Now imagine sitting there at any time and want to go, you know what?
11:08:06.000 I'm going to just check on them.
11:08:08.000 We are now the police of our own elections.
11:08:12.000 All you have one thing to do in the comfort of your own home, and I'm not talking to the hard workers, you know, people running around out there that are doing the, that want to do the physical, they want to get out there, they want to take the pictures, they want to feed the real-time crime in, they want to be out there, and a lot of the ones that have our monitoring devices, that they're online.
11:08:32.000 I'm talking to the people at home.
11:08:34.000 We all need everybody now.
11:08:35.000 I don't care who you are.
11:08:37.000 You get to sit at home and you get to your own county, your own town.
11:08:43.000 You're going, I'm going to pull it up.
11:08:45.000 When you download the Frank Social app, I pull it up and I see stuff happening right in my own town, right in my backyard.
11:08:52.000 And you can make comments on there.
11:08:54.000 Hey, is anybody doing anything about this?
11:08:57.000 You can talk to your, maybe it's your neighbor that's the county official going, look at this!
11:09:01.000 Now you're going to have some stuff to show them!
11:09:04.000 Because what you heard yesterday, I think it was General Flint said, we need to go from the town, from the ground up, from us up, the people up!
11:09:12.000 Did y'all hear that?
11:09:15.000 Well we needed tools to do that, and now we have it!
11:09:19.000 You need tools to be able to show, because they've lied to us!
11:09:23.000 They're not online.
11:09:24.000 Cyber evidence doesn't mean nothing.
11:09:25.000 These mathematics, these 100% facts don't mean anything.
11:09:29.000 But when you're in your own backyard, and you're sitting in your house every day, and you see an alert go off on that Frank's Social app, and that Frank's Social, and you go, huh.
11:09:39.000 Gee, we got a little problem here in Springfield.
11:09:41.000 We got a little problem.
11:09:43.000 It's in my neighborhood.
11:09:44.000 You know?
11:09:46.000 Because filters are going to go right down to your neighborhood if you want.
11:09:50.000 Okay?
11:09:50.000 So here it is in your own backyard and now you can go to that person that argued with you and say, look at this.
11:09:57.000 This is real.
11:09:59.000 It's right here.
11:10:00.000 Okay?
11:10:02.000 All the canvassing we did out there, they've been doing that, and the canvassing has been disgusting.
11:10:07.000 You guys, what we did for two and a half years, groups on the ground, would go, you'd take the voter rolls, like I showed you before, and you'd filter them in a town, okay?
11:10:18.000 So let's say it's my town, Chaska, Minnesota.
11:10:21.000 We'd filter it down.
11:10:22.000 I've lived there all my life, right?
11:10:24.000 Filter it down.
11:10:25.000 People that, six or more that lived in a household that voted, right?
11:10:29.000 So you filter them down.
11:10:31.000 I could look at them and go, wait a minute.
11:10:35.000 Amy's been living over there by herself for 40 years and it says nine people voted from her one bedroom house.
11:10:42.000 But we might want to go down there and check it out.
11:10:45.000 Maybe they changed.
11:10:45.000 Nope, it's still Amy.
11:10:47.000 But there's all the nine people.
11:10:49.000 Then we check on them, everybody.
11:10:50.000 We find out five of them live in another state that voted.
11:10:55.000 Four of them are deceased.
11:10:57.000 And then we go back to our county official, or our county that covers our elections, and they go, you've all been there.
11:11:03.000 You go, look at this.
11:11:05.000 They go, you know, you're the best county official ever, but look what happened in our county.
11:11:09.000 And they all become defensive.
11:11:11.000 I didn't do that, you know?
11:11:13.000 Well, you didn't do it.
11:11:15.000 A box did it over there.
11:11:16.000 That computer did it.
11:11:18.000 But some of them still go, it's impossible, they're not online.
11:11:23.000 They're not online.
11:11:25.000 They're not online.
11:11:26.000 So now, can you imagine going in there now, same scenario.
11:11:31.000 I go into my person, I'm gonna go, they're online.
11:11:36.000 Okay, we gotcha.
11:11:38.000 They're online.
11:11:40.000 And by the way, when you show them, you're gonna be able to see, like Jeff said, the name of the computer, the name of the router, where it's at, this MAC address, going, there it is!
11:11:55.000 And remember, this is captured in time.
11:11:58.000 So, you know, there's a lot of stuff we're gonna be able to do.
11:12:02.000 Go up to the sheriff and go, hey, we got some crime committed right here in our county.
11:12:06.000 You know, it's illegal to vote in another county.
11:12:10.000 These people names didn't... Well, that wasn't the crime, everybody.
11:12:14.000 The crime was that computer crime that we've all seen happening.
11:12:19.000 So we as a nation, we as people now, we are going to be the police.
11:12:24.000 They can't lie to us anymore!
11:12:27.000 Is that exciting?
11:12:37.000 Alright folks, Mike's going to be here in just a little bit.
11:12:40.000 What we're doing is trying to make sure we got some last minute adjustments on our website so that you can begin the call to action.
11:12:47.000 So he's just updating the copy on the suggested email out to our elected officials.
11:12:53.000 And as soon as we get that updated, we'll be ready to roll.
11:12:57.000 And while we've got this opportunity, I just want to say thank you to everybody who came out and spent two days talking about our favorite subject that I hopefully will never have to talk about again because we got our elections fixed.
11:13:12.000 And so guys, thank you for coming out here.
11:13:14.000 I know personally what it takes to get out here and how much time you guys have put into it, so thank you.
11:13:21.000 And thank you for the
11:13:22.000 Thanks for the food!
11:13:23.000 Thanks for the food!
11:13:43.000 You guys are great, and I don't know if you guys know it, but behind the scenes there's a great production crew that's been working with us, with Tim Muniz and crew, and they have been phenomenal.
11:13:54.000 So give them a good round of applause because it's been fun back there.
11:14:02.000 I'll tell you everybody, now we're gonna, we're gonna do the calls to action.
11:14:06.000 It's been amazing and we're getting, we had, it looks like we had over 4 million people watching this event.
11:14:18.000 On all stream, not just Frank's speech, but we had many other ones.
11:14:21.000 RSBN, we had Real America's Voice, we had affiliates around the world, actually.
11:14:26.000 Remember, we're streaming in 85 languages.
11:14:29.000 So what I just wanted to show you there was earlier in the day, when that part, the big lie.
11:14:34.000 They lied, they lied, they lied.
11:14:37.000 So one of the things, and we're going to tell you that in a second, but one of the things is we have to, our end goal is to get to paper ballots, hand counted, precinct level, signature required elections.
11:14:51.000 Voter ID!
11:14:52.000 What a concept, right?
11:14:55.000 And the RNC next week, they're going to be there, the 168.
11:15:02.000 And we got to encourage them that they too would look into something that we want, that all the people want.
11:15:10.000 Paper ballots, hand-counted.
11:15:13.000 Precinct-level, signature-required, NID-required elections.
11:15:18.000 We can't have these electronic voting machines, or you've all seen.
11:15:22.000 We will lose our country like 51 other countries that are watching from around the world.
11:15:26.000 The ones that lost.
11:15:27.000 There's a lot more countries watching than that, but those are the ones I'll bet they're watching.
11:15:31.000 I hope we brought them great hope.
11:15:33.000 Because now we have the plan, and the plan, these devices, I mean, what a godsend that we can catch them in a lie, in real time.
11:15:43.000 You know, real time lies, okay?
11:15:47.000 I want to put forth, they're getting one thing ready here for this other call to action, but I'm going to, I'm going to tell you right now to download Frank Social, if you're watching around the world, franksocial.com.
11:15:59.000 You're going to need that.
11:16:01.000 That's going to be your, so you at home can sit there on your easy chair and you're sitting there and you're going, hey,
11:16:09.000 I want to see what's going on in my neighborhood.
11:16:11.000 I want to look at my election crime.
11:16:13.000 It's real-time election crime.
11:16:14.000 You just watch it and you're going down.
11:16:16.000 And then we have the cause of America on there.
11:16:18.000 Remember, I have over 300,000 people in all 50 states that I trust that have been doing, working hard for three years.
11:16:26.000 Those are the ones that are inputting
11:16:28.000 Which you don't have to do.
11:16:29.000 They're out there doing that work.
11:16:31.000 They're taking the pictures.
11:16:33.000 They're the ones out there bringing the crime to you so you can see it.
11:16:37.000 And then you can beam it down and go, oh, here it is right in my backyard.
11:16:41.000 This is going to be like the old neighborhood watches, right?
11:16:44.000 We're gonna be like watching our own, you know?
11:16:46.000 And they wouldn't do anything to help us.
11:16:49.000 Our government, our politicians, the judges, the legislators.
11:16:55.000 None of them.
11:16:56.000 The media!
11:16:57.000 The media wouldn't help us.
11:16:59.000 So now it's up to us to get the word out.
11:17:01.000 That we are the policing.
11:17:02.000 We're policing our elections.
11:17:05.000 They're our elections!
11:17:07.000 They're our elections!
11:17:10.000 And so, why don't we go through, go ahead and go through the call to action.
11:17:14.000 Before we do that, do we have the Lindale?
11:17:17.000 Why don't we go to the LindaleOffenseFund.org.
11:17:20.000 I'll tell you, and all you guys, and I've said, this is one thing, you know, I didn't even put this in the call to action, you know that?
11:17:27.000 I did the other two things a year ago and a year before that, and I didn't ask for any help.
11:17:33.000 And I said, now I need help.
11:17:35.000 We've got to expand this everywhere.
11:17:37.000 Not just what, not just today.
11:17:39.000 This is every single day.
11:17:41.000 We need now to take what we've been doing and put it out everywhere.
11:17:45.000 People keep asking me, where can we get a device?
11:17:47.000 Right now, the only devices are going to go right to these elections coming this fall.
11:17:53.000 But those devices, they need to be paid for.
11:17:57.000 And so you can go to the Lyndale Legal, or the LyndaleOffenseFund.org, it's right here, and go ahead and scroll it.
11:18:05.000 So there's a contribute, we wrote that there.
11:18:07.000 We've got the, if you're watching from home, you can watch these other videos, but go ahead and go down, go down.
11:18:14.000 You know, it tells, there it is, you guys, there's the historical summit.
11:18:23.000 So when you get there, we're going to have videos from here of what we're doing with these funds.
11:18:31.000 You all know, you're just going to have to trust me.
11:18:33.000 It's not going anywhere but to secure our elections.
11:18:37.000 It's a C4.
11:18:39.000 You don't get to deduct it on your taxes.
11:18:41.000 But I'll tell you what, it's anonymous, so you don't have to worry about anybody knowing that you gave to help secure our elections, right?
11:18:48.000 They're not going to come to your house and say, hey, get this person.
11:18:52.000 They put $5 towards this election trough.
11:18:56.000 And I would encourage you, if you guys know big donors, people you know that donate to big politicians.
11:19:05.000 Don't get me wrong.
11:19:06.000 I appreciate it.
11:19:07.000 It was $5.
11:19:07.000 $5 a month, whatever you can do.
11:19:08.000 But a lot of you know people that have big dollars.
11:19:17.000 And they spend a lot of money on campaigning and donating to, you know, the different campaigns and put all this money into candidates so they can use the money on TV and stuff.
11:19:31.000 We all learned today that doesn't mean nothing if you flush it down the drain, you know.
11:19:38.000 And so now they can take their money.
11:19:40.000 And I told you this earlier.
11:19:42.000 I believe they were afraid.
11:19:44.000 I had donor events a couple years ago, at least four of them.
11:19:48.000 And I told you I didn't get nothing, no big money.
11:19:50.000 It was maybe $5,000.
11:19:51.000 It cost me more to go there.
11:19:53.000 But then I really go, why don't people care?
11:19:55.000 Well, they probably did care, but they thought two things.
11:19:58.000 One is, what Mike Lindell is trying to do, they couldn't fathom.
11:20:02.000 They didn't want to believe that
11:20:04.000 Are all 50 states in our countries under attack because they couldn't imagine something so evil that would take us in a split second, which is what?
11:20:13.000 And when I say a split second, a couple years and it's gone?
11:20:17.000 We're right now, we went all the way to the edge of the cliff and we were just going over.
11:20:21.000 I mean, that was it.
11:20:23.000 That light, that dot that was our voice, we came within just the smallest dot in the darkness that came back.
11:20:31.000 You could still see it.
11:20:33.000 But I'm telling you right now, those people were afraid to donate to me.
11:20:38.000 A, they'd go, if I donate to him, what if they find out I donated to help Mike Lindell?
11:20:43.000 Will they take my cell phone at a Hardee's?
11:20:45.000 You know?
11:20:46.000 I mean, seriously, people thought like that.
11:20:48.000 Remember, remember, after, when I was the only one selling the alarm, I know you all were, but I mean, in the national spotlight, I would call up my friends and they wouldn't answer.
11:20:57.000 They were afraid.
11:20:59.000 I'd be on social media, like I told you, and I'd post something.
11:21:03.000 I'd get two responses, and I'd find out they're both bots.
11:21:08.000 Because people are afraid to put out anything online.
11:21:12.000 They are today.
11:21:13.000 Even today during this, I put something up, and I put it on my personal page just to test.
11:21:19.000 This is my personal page.
11:21:21.000 To my friends, family.
11:21:22.000 They ain't gonna hit that like button.
11:21:25.000 They're afraid.
11:21:26.000 But these big donors that are out there, they had two thoughts.
11:21:30.000 They couldn't imagine.
11:21:31.000 Love what Mike's doing to go after these machine companies, but there's no way we're going to get rid of these machines.
11:21:38.000 It's an impossible task.
11:21:39.000 And I kept saying, with God, all things are possible.
11:21:42.000 And God gave us this plan.
11:21:46.000 And now we have a plan and we need funding.
11:21:48.000 So if you know big donors, you say, hey, did you hear about the plan?
11:21:53.000 Did you hear about the devices that catch them in a lie?
11:21:55.000 Do you hear about the Election Crime Bureau?
11:21:58.000 That we're taking that money and we're taking it out there and we're going to win case after case after case.
11:22:04.000 And we're going to have county after county after county get rid of these machines.
11:22:08.000 We're going to save our country because we're going to have elections and not selections.
11:22:13.000 It's that simple.
11:22:15.000 And the other thing is I think they were afraid.
11:22:18.000 I really think they were afraid.
11:22:21.000 I think they were afraid that their money would just be wasted or they were afraid to be associated with the Lindo.
11:22:26.000 The Lindo Offense Fund is private.
11:22:29.000 They can't come in there.
11:22:30.000 I should say that.
11:22:31.000 I'm sure they could, you know, put a gun to my head, but I'm still going to say no.
11:22:34.000 Okay?
11:22:35.000 It's private.
11:22:36.000 It's a C4.
11:22:38.000 Okay?
11:22:39.000 The other thing is, I think they thought, well, Mike Lindell, he's got, you know, we see him all the time on TV, he's got millions of dollars.
11:22:46.000 You've all seen where I put in 50, 60 million dollars.
11:22:49.000 Those are true.
11:22:50.000 But you know what?
11:22:51.000 Every liquid dollar went, I've sold buildings, I've borrowed money, millions of dollars.
11:22:56.000 And the media out there, you know, I was told, Mike, you shouldn't say that, you know.
11:23:00.000 It's the truth!
11:23:02.000 You know, so I wanted to take that away from them donors right now, because I can't expand now.
11:23:07.000 It could push right up to here.
11:23:09.000 The money, I'm going to tell you guys, the money that this afternoon, which you guys did, and the money that came in during that hour, that saved the people to make them, to pay them tomorrow for this event.
11:23:22.000 I didn't have money to pay them.
11:23:24.000 I didn't have money, so that's how close we were to going over, right?
11:23:28.000 And now, with the help of everyone out there, so if you know a big donor, or if you are one, please go there to LyndaleOffenseFund.org.
11:23:38.000 And there's also an address, go down.
11:23:39.000 I wanna show, because somebody asked me, Mike, can I mail a check in?
11:23:43.000 We're gonna have all this other stuff.
11:23:44.000 Rachel, put contribute.
11:23:45.000 Okay.
11:23:49.000 Okay.
11:23:56.000 Okay.
11:23:56.000 All right.
11:23:57.000 Here we go.
11:23:58.000 Okay.
11:23:59.000 I'll tell you what, with this monitoring, if people join the internet in here, it's slow, right?
11:24:04.000 Because everybody's online.
11:24:07.000 Okay.
11:24:08.000 So here you have it.
11:24:09.000 Down below.
11:24:10.000 There it is, everybody.
11:24:12.000 You can, uh, the Lindale Legal, that's an offense fund, it's just Lindale Offense Fund.
11:24:17.000 We had that on there before, but Lindale Offense Fund.
11:24:21.000 By the way, I just want to, the reason I took legal out is because we're always on the offense.
11:24:25.000 And remember, this doesn't go to my defense fund.
11:24:29.000 I took care of my lawyers for Dominion and all that.
11:24:32.000 Remember, I asked him to sue me.
11:24:34.000 Sure, that's been a big drain, but all my money's been spent in the fight to be on the offense to save our country.
11:24:39.000 You can't sit back on defense and hope the weather blows by.
11:24:44.000 So, if you go down, go ahead, put the address up again, please.
11:24:51.000 So there's the address, and it's P.O.
11:24:54.000 Box
11:24:56.000 P.O.
11:24:57.000 Box 183 Hudson, Wisconsin 54016.
11:25:01.000 Now that goes there and there's another legal firm that handles that because one of the things I had to do a couple years ago when we set this up was everything had to be intact because they have attacked every single account I've had.
11:25:16.000 Remember when I got debanked?
11:25:17.000 They did everything to me.
11:25:20.000 Even my Lindell Recovery Network, they got debanked.
11:25:24.000 You know, D-Bank, we went to these great other banks out there that wanted to help.
11:25:29.000 And they didn't even have to make me put a fictional name on there, you know?
11:25:35.000 They said, hey, we were welcoming Mike Lindell to come here.
11:25:37.000 It's their, you know, Patriot Bank.
11:25:40.000 We're not taking questions right now, I'm sorry.
11:25:50.000 You know, that's a good idea.
11:25:54.000 I'll try.
11:25:55.000 I'll try by Monday.
11:26:04.000 Okay.
11:26:05.000 I'll talk to you afterwards over here, because I don't know anything about it.
11:26:08.000 I'm not into that world.
11:26:10.000 And it can't be hacked, right?
11:26:13.000 Okay.
11:26:17.000 Okay.
11:26:18.000 Okay.
11:26:18.000 All right.
11:26:21.000 Yeah.
11:26:22.000 Okay, so everybody, one more time, and we will try and get that set up.
11:26:26.000 We'll talk afterwards.
11:26:28.000 By the way, everybody, I'm going to stay here.
11:26:30.000 I want to meet you all.
11:26:31.000 You guys have been staying here two days straight and never left your seats.
11:26:35.000 You guys are our heroes!
11:26:38.000 I want to talk and meet each and every one of you over here when we're done, and we'll be able to enjoy getting through this and getting this to the world.
11:26:48.000 So once again, LyndaleOffenseFund.org.
11:26:52.000 If you're watching around the world, you're in another country, help us out.
11:26:56.000 Because you know what?
11:26:58.000 It starts here.
11:27:00.000 We start taking our land back.
11:27:02.000 What did God say?
11:27:03.000 Take my land back.
11:27:05.000 No, take my land back.
11:27:07.000 Take it back.
11:27:08.000 We're going to get our elections back, our country back.
11:27:10.000 Other countries are going to see that this works.
11:27:13.000 They're going to have devices to see that they were lied to.
11:27:17.000 They've all been lied to.
11:27:19.000 And by the way, so what we're going to do right now, we're going to go down to the Election Crime Bureau.
11:27:26.000 We can go there.
11:27:27.000 This is your calls to action, everybody.
11:27:29.000 Go to Election Crime Bureau.
11:27:32.000 Where's the calls to action?
11:27:34.000 It's under here.
11:27:35.000 You gotta pick a state.
11:27:36.000 Oh, you gotta pick a state.
11:27:37.000 Okay.
11:27:38.000 All right.
11:27:39.000 We're just setting this up in the back, okay?
11:27:42.000 So, Election Crime Bureau, you're gonna go there, okay?
11:27:45.000 And you're gonna go down to your state.
11:27:47.000 I'll pick Minnesota.
11:27:50.000 Now, here's Minnesota.
11:27:51.000 The computer's a little tired.
11:28:03.000 All right, here we go.
11:28:05.000 Here's what you're going to do.
11:28:06.000 You're going to pick your state, and everybody watching around the world and from home, I guess this would be from home, our states, from our own country.
11:28:15.000 You're going to download the Frank Mobile application right there.
11:28:18.000 There it is.
11:28:19.000 So you press that.
11:28:20.000 You need to do that.
11:28:21.000 Frank Social, you have to get that immediately.
11:28:24.000 Then the next one.
11:28:27.000 I want everyone, everyone, to sign, go to your county, and you're going to sign your petition.
11:28:33.000 I'm Carver County.
11:28:35.000 There's the petition, okay?
11:28:38.000 The petition to get rid of the machines, okay?
11:28:41.000 I'm going to need this tool, okay?
11:28:43.000 Every county, when we go to them, when the cause of America, when we take this to them, can you imagine that 20,000 people in a county and 19,999 sign that petition?
11:28:54.000 And then you're going, the one guy goes, and he's running the election.
11:28:57.000 Well, no, I'm not saying that, and I like these machines.
11:29:00.000 Well, you're going to stand out like a sore thumb, aren't you?
11:29:03.000 You're the only guy.
11:29:04.000 We found him before everyone's afraid to speak out.
11:29:07.000 And you know what?
11:29:09.000 That's what's kind of a little story there.
11:29:12.000 You can sit in a room and then people have gotten in fear going, you're talking about election machines and stuff.
11:29:19.000 And they talk about that and they're going, I know, or commenting on them or whatever, right?
11:29:24.000 Well you know what, when you find out that everybody wants them gone, you're not alone, okay?
11:29:29.000 Now the ones that want to keep them, there's only, there's going to be only a few people that even are against monitoring our elections, and who would they be?
11:29:37.000 They would be the evil!
11:29:38.000 They're part of them, the CCP, Globalist, Deep State, and the UNA Party.
11:29:44.000 So the next thing you need to do,
11:29:47.000 Okay, so there you sign the petition.
11:29:50.000 You're going to join.
11:29:50.000 What's the next thing?
11:29:52.000 You can join the Cause of America right there if you want.
11:29:55.000 That one is optional right now.
11:29:57.000 I want you to go back to the next one.
11:30:01.000 Contact.
11:30:02.000 Now this is really important, everybody.
11:30:05.000 Everybody watching, I want to really tell you, tomorrow morning when we get up, when I asked last year at this time for everyone to go get their cast vote records,
11:30:15.000 We didn't.
11:30:15.000 You know what?
11:30:16.000 As we were talking here, we're going, we're sending people out.
11:30:19.000 We wanted to make the country know about cast vote records and everything because they knew.
11:30:23.000 Last year at the Moment of Truth Summit, the media went Fox on us.
11:30:27.000 Means they all went silent.
11:30:29.000 Nobody made a comment.
11:30:30.000 As soon as you all reached out for your cast vote records and got a hold of every single county clerk and did in your FOIA requests and emails, guess what?
11:30:39.000 That made the news.
11:30:40.000 That woke them up.
11:30:42.000 We want to tell the world that we were here and what we want.
11:30:46.000 So you're going to go there.
11:30:47.000 You go there, contact your county official.
11:30:50.000 You click on Carver County.
11:30:52.000 Okay, so go down.
11:30:57.000 Here we go.
11:30:58.000 You've got an email set up.
11:30:59.000 I just, I wrote that one right there in the back.
11:31:02.000 We, I do not want voting machines in my election.
11:31:04.000 I want paper ballots, hand counting, and precinct level required verification.
11:31:09.000 I want safe, secure, and transparent elections I can depend on.
11:31:12.000 Now you can take from your email, you copy that up there.
11:31:15.000 And we already have all the officials.
11:31:19.000 We have 5,000 some.
11:31:21.000 Anyone that's ever even thought of being in charge of an election.
11:31:24.000 Okay?
11:31:25.000 If you've thought about it and you've been there, you're going to get an email.
11:31:28.000 You're not just going to get an email.
11:31:30.000 You're going to get maybe a million emails tomorrow morning.
11:31:33.000 Or tonight.
11:31:35.000 Because we've got to let them know what we want.
11:31:38.000 And maybe, maybe they're going, you know what?
11:31:41.000 We got 20,000 emails I got this morning.
11:31:45.000 And you know, when you guys do this...
11:31:55.000 Or you can write your own in, but I'm telling you, if you write your own email in, if you write your own email, you guys, just tell them what we want, okay?
11:32:05.000 Remember, these are people, okay?
11:32:08.000 A lot of them are just misconstrued and they don't know.
11:32:11.000 They don't know what we know.
11:32:14.000 So you're just telling them, hey, we really, you know, we looked into this.
11:32:17.000 You're, you know, you're, you're going to be, you could tell them, hey, you're going to be monitored anyway.
11:32:22.000 Get rid of them now.
11:32:24.000 Get rid of them now.
11:32:25.000 But I encourage you to just use that email.
11:32:27.000 It's simple.
11:32:28.000 Copy and paste it.
11:32:29.000 I don't want any bad emails going out there.
11:32:32.000 At all.
11:32:33.000 You know, I want emails.
11:32:34.000 Positive emails.
11:32:35.000 This is what we want.
11:32:36.000 And they should, too.
11:32:37.000 They should, too.
11:32:39.000 We just want them to look.
11:32:40.000 They're people.
11:32:40.000 Here's what I tell you.
11:32:42.000 Like our judges.
11:32:43.000 Our judges.
11:32:43.000 You think every judge in this country is compromised?
11:32:46.000 No!
11:32:47.000 They're afraid.
11:32:48.000 They don't want to be the first judge to say, hey, the machine's gotta go, so I'm gonna rule on this.
11:32:54.000 That's why they kick stuff out for standing.
11:32:56.000 That's why they put sanctions so you don't come before them again.
11:33:00.000 They have families.
11:33:01.000 They have grandchildren, children.
11:33:04.000 They're afraid.
11:33:05.000 No one wants to take that first step.
11:33:08.000 The Supreme Court, I've said it before, cases that you don't even know that we've got getting up there.
11:33:14.000 I bet, you know, I'm saying I believe that they're probably longing for one more case to get to them because now the time is right.
11:33:22.000 They have deemed, the government said, our election platforms are critical infrastructure to our country.
11:33:30.000 Probably the number one most critical infrastructure.
11:33:34.000 You lose your country.
11:33:35.000 You can have all the atomic bombs and military in the world.
11:33:39.000 But if you don't have secure elections, they don't have to use any guns.
11:33:43.000 It's over.
11:33:44.000 You're done.
11:33:45.000 That's it.
11:33:50.000 So I'm telling you, we need to let everyone know this plan.
11:33:54.000 This isn't about overturning the 2020 election or a county election.
11:34:00.000 This is about now we can police our own elections.
11:34:04.000 And we've got to let everybody know that we can do that and we're gonna do that.
11:34:08.000 And we're not waiting for 2024.
11:34:10.000 We're starting tomorrow morning!
11:34:12.000 This is it!
11:34:14.000 They're out there tomorrow morning!
11:34:17.000 We've got the, we're making these now to get in, we want to get them, like I say, in every election this fall.
11:34:23.000 But if you have a school board election, or you have in your own county, you have a county board election, we're going to have on the, once, probably in a week or two, when we get it, when we get it set up, where each y'all have individual needs, where you, if you want, when you could, or you want in your county, you have needs, you'll be able to go there and help get your county secure.
11:34:44.000 But for now, I gotta start somewhere, and I'm starting at the elections we have right now.
11:34:49.000 And once you see this, the proof of concept, when you're all sitting at home, everybody on that Frank Social app, and you go, Beep!
11:34:54.000 Beep!
11:34:55.000 Beep!
11:34:55.000 Beep!
11:34:56.000 You know, you're probably gonna, if you, you know, any of you have it set for text and you get those beeps?
11:35:01.000 Well, can you imagine with all these devices going online, you'll probably have to turn the volume down.
11:35:05.000 Beep!
11:35:05.000 Beep!
11:35:05.000 Beep!
11:35:05.000 Beep!
11:35:05.000 Beep!
11:35:06.000 Beep!
11:35:06.000 Beep!
11:35:06.000 Beep!
11:35:06.000 Beep!
11:35:06.000 Beep!
11:35:08.000 But you know what?
11:35:09.000 Then we'll be able to show, we'll be able to go back into those officials after you just keep sending emails and emails.
11:35:16.000 And if they're friends of yours, tell them.
11:35:18.000 Tell them your concerns.
11:35:20.000 We have to let them know that we're the majority.
11:35:24.000 300 million people are the majority in this country.
11:35:28.000 That small portion over there that's deep state globalists, you know, call them hard left, hard right, I don't care about that.
11:35:35.000 There's the evil cabal.
11:35:38.000 Everybody, I've said it before, this thing what's happened the last three years in our country, that we know of anyway, has united the people.
11:35:46.000 We just have to let all the people know we're all united, you know, and that they don't have to be afraid.
11:35:52.000 You know, they can go on there and they can do that tonight.
11:35:56.000 You know what?
11:35:56.000 Nobody knows if, you know, if you're sending out an email, you're just sending out an email and, you know,
11:36:04.000 Go get yourself a Gmail if you're afraid to put your name on the email, right?
11:36:08.000 You know?
11:36:09.000 But you gotta get involved, and the least you can do is sit back and say, and you're on your phone, you see this real-time election crime, and you go to your neighbor, you know, most people know their neighbors, and say, did you see this happen right in our neighborhood?
11:36:22.000 In your own house, six people voted in the last election!
11:36:27.000 I didn't know that.
11:36:28.000 Yeah, look, it's right here, in your house.
11:36:30.000 Here's your address.
11:36:32.000 Six people voted.
11:36:34.000 And then they might say, well, I don't even, I didn't even vote.
11:36:37.000 Well, it says here you did, and you voted early.
11:36:40.000 What?
11:36:41.000 This is what it is.
11:36:42.000 Neighborhood Watch.
11:36:43.000 We're neighborhood, where you can reach out to your neighbors.
11:36:46.000 You don't have to be on TV.
11:36:48.000 You just go to your friends and your neighbors and you know what?
11:36:51.000 You got all your friends, if you still have any, that argue and say, you know what, there was no crime in the election.
11:36:57.000 Biden won, blah, blah, blah.
11:36:59.000 You know, you know, all these people lost in the 2022 election because they were, they wanted to get rid of the machines.
11:37:06.000 They were just bad candidates.
11:37:08.000 You all heard that.
11:37:10.000 Well, now you can say, well, that's all fine and dandy, but now we're going to be watching the elections.
11:37:15.000 You're not going to tell us a second time, and you say to them, what are they going to say to you then?
11:37:21.000 You can say, that's fine.
11:37:22.000 If you don't think anything happened, look at this now.
11:37:25.000 Look at this.
11:37:26.000 Get Frank Social.
11:37:28.000 Watch the election, you know, the election crime stream, the real-time crime.
11:37:32.000 And you're showing them that going,
11:37:34.000 Well, how do I know that's real?
11:37:36.000 Because real people, vetted people that are from across America are doing it, and these are coming right out of here, the real time, catching them online.
11:37:46.000 And their arguments could be, well, I don't believe it, I don't believe it.
11:37:51.000 Doesn't matter.
11:37:52.000 Because what matters is, if they don't believe it, that's their choice.
11:37:57.000 But you know what?
11:37:57.000 When you see data that comes right out of those machines, like you've seen, with the voter rolls, the registration rolls, and all those things, and you can show them in a house, in their own town!
11:38:09.000 In your own neighborhood and say, look at this.
11:38:12.000 This is what we're going to have for you here.
11:38:14.000 Where you can go, go to an address that you know the person and you got the guy that doesn't believe and go look at it.
11:38:20.000 It says here they voted in this election.
11:38:21.000 He says, I don't believe it.
11:38:23.000 This came from your state.
11:38:25.000 It came right out of the machines.
11:38:27.000 I don't believe it either.
11:38:29.000 But this is what they're telling you.
11:38:31.000 When he says, I don't believe it, say, I don't either.
11:38:34.000 He's not believing that it's real that six people voted.
11:38:38.000 Oh, I don't believe that.
11:38:39.000 Yes, that's what the machine told you.
11:38:41.000 Of course, it's not true.
11:38:42.000 They use names.
11:38:43.000 So you're going to have evidence at your fingertips.
11:38:47.000 Okay?
11:38:48.000 You're going to have evidence at your fingertips, but more importantly, all you have to do out there is spread the word.
11:38:55.000 Spread the word of the plan, and when we start doing this, and we're going to keep you all informed, I'm going to keep, every single day, I'm going to have the Election Crime Report.
11:39:05.000 I'm going to change my thing, the Lindell Report.
11:39:07.000 The Election Crime Bill Report, that's my new thing I'm going to have at 6 o'clock every night on Frank Speech.
11:39:13.000 Every night, I'm going to give you an update of where we're at.
11:39:16.000 Here's your new call to action.
11:39:17.000 Here's what you need to do.
11:39:18.000 We're going to have an email every day.
11:39:20.000 I'll have an email every day for every official.
11:39:23.000 A new one.
11:39:25.000 And we didn't hear back from you.
11:39:26.000 You still like those machines?
11:39:28.000 We have a lot of prisons that need prison bars.
11:39:33.000 Maybe I'll get to my dream, which is to melt them all down and turn them into prison bars.
11:39:40.000 You hear that, Jimmy Kimmel?
11:39:44.000 He always gives me a hard time about that.
11:39:46.000 Mike, Mike, you know.
11:39:48.000 So I'm going to go through one more time and we're almost to close.
11:39:51.000 Four calls to action, everybody.
11:39:53.000 Go ahead and tell them that.
11:39:56.000 So we got download the Frank's social mobile app.
11:39:58.000 How many people have already done that?
11:40:01.000 Okay, now I'm going to reverse it.
11:40:02.000 How many people haven't done it yet?
11:40:03.000 All right.
11:40:05.000 She will, she will.
11:40:05.000 All right.
11:40:07.000 Lousy internet connection, I get it.
11:40:09.000 That's the kind of bold people our meddling kids are, yeah.
11:40:12.000 So we got a correction, it's a wrong county clerk that specified.
11:40:33.000 Okay.
11:40:34.000 You know what I want?
11:40:34.000 If that's, uh, I'm going to talk to you over here.
11:40:37.000 If there's the wrong county clerk, what is it?
11:40:40.000 So that's the wrong clerk.
11:40:42.000 We went through that.
11:40:43.000 We'll have the cause of America where we got that and try and correct it.
11:40:46.000 You can tell me up here if you found a mistake.
11:40:49.000 And by the way, this is only teeing it up for an email for, well, not this one in particular, but the next one, when it's teeing it up, you can put in whatever the appropriate email address is.
11:40:59.000 Yeah, if you know, you know, if you have your emails of your own clerks, but this goes to, this is the Secretary of State's, legislatures, county clerks, anyone that has any decision making in our elections.
11:41:10.000 You're just telling them, hey, this is what we want.
11:41:13.000 And you know what?
11:41:14.000 If we send out, let's see, five million people, if they all send out an email and tell five people, that'd be 25,000 emails going out tomorrow morning or tonight to fill up their box in the morning.
11:41:26.000 You know what?
11:41:27.000 And maybe, just maybe, now Fox won't do it, but maybe Newsmax would, huh?
11:41:32.000 Maybe Newsmax or CELA Media or somebody.
11:41:34.000 You know what it'd end up being?
11:41:35.000 It might end up being Jimmy Kimmel.
11:41:37.000 Jimmy will go, it might get now.
11:41:41.000 Five million emails went out about his election summit, but you know what?
11:41:46.000 He'll get the word out, right?
11:41:49.000 You know, whatever it takes, everybody.
11:41:50.000 I sat in a claw machine to try and get the word out.
11:41:54.000 I didn't care.
11:41:55.000 I didn't care.
11:41:56.000 People go, that's the most embarrassing thing, weren't you?
11:41:59.000 Oh yeah, it sure was.
11:42:00.000 It really matters when you don't have a country, right?
11:42:02.000 You know?
11:42:06.000 Jimmy said to me, I want to tell you this, Jimmy Kimmel, halfway through, the first time I was with him, we got to halfway through his show.
11:42:15.000 When I said to him, you know, I said, I said, this isn't about Donald Trump.
11:42:18.000 I said, I'd still be fighting if he, if he, if he was selected.
11:42:22.000 But we got halfway and we went to a commercial and Jimmy said, now he had read my book.
11:42:27.000 And he said, Mike, he said, or I said, Jimmy, I said, you know, we got to unite the country.
11:42:32.000 I said, I said, they didn't want me to come on.
11:42:34.000 They don't, you know, my people didn't want me, his people, when you talk about politics part of it, right?
11:42:39.000 Don't go on, you're going to, they'll get you.
11:42:41.000 And he had a whole list where he, when they wanted me and they didn't, if he didn't get me, then, you know, he had a list what he had to do.
11:42:48.000 Anyway, I said, and I said, Jimmy, they attacked you last summer when you did blackface in the nineties.
11:42:54.000 You guys all remember he did this stuff, but they attacked you.
11:42:57.000 And he looked at me and said, yeah, but Mike, the difference is, I did something bad.
11:43:03.000 All you did was back a man you believe in.
11:43:06.000 And so he was torn.
11:43:08.000 When he read the rest of those, he was torn, okay?
11:43:12.000 Torn.
11:43:12.000 He wanted to get through that list and then I would keep answering.
11:43:15.000 But I didn't have to worry about what I said because you know what?
11:43:18.000 The only thing that came out of my mouth was the truth.
11:43:21.000 So he could have asked me anything and I'm not going to think, what am I going to say?
11:43:26.000 But I'm going to tell you, and then at the claw machine, when I got out of that claw machine and went upstairs, they said, Jimmy wants to see you.
11:43:36.000 Okay, I didn't see him at the last one, right?
11:43:37.000 I got off stage, out that door, you know, the China virus, they're all wrapped in silk.
11:43:42.000 And in a claw machine, he had said, well, Mike can't come back here because he's not vaccinated unless he's going to the claw machine across the street.
11:43:50.000 I said, absolutely, I will.
11:43:52.000 Well, anyway, I get out of the claw machine and I go upstairs.
11:43:57.000 Jimmy's parents are there, and she says, Mike, they came just to see me, right?
11:44:03.000 And she says, Mike, you know, you know, your people, they badmouth my son all the time.
11:44:09.000 And I said, look, I said, first of all, I don't know what my people are.
11:44:12.000 And I said, the second all you do know, your son goes after people, right?
11:44:15.000 She goes, Oh, Mike, you're such a car.
11:44:17.000 She says, I read your book.
11:44:18.000 Well, anyway, Jimmy comes walking up.
11:44:21.000 And we've taken pictures.
11:44:23.000 I wish I'd put the picture up, but I'm going to tell you.
11:44:25.000 We're taking pictures, but he asked me.
11:44:26.000 Now he's out of his shtick, right?
11:44:29.000 And he said, Mike, do you really think you can get rid of these machines?
11:44:32.000 And do you really think that would work?
11:44:34.000 He asked me these questions sincerely.
11:44:36.000 And I said, Jimmy, yes.
11:44:39.000 I said, we lose our country.
11:44:41.000 But I said, yes, and I'm not stopping.
11:44:43.000 He goes, yeah, because he knows I believe.
11:44:45.000 He even said on the show, I know you believe, Mike, everything you're saying.
11:44:49.000 He said it on live television for hundreds of millions of people or tens of millions of people to see.
11:44:54.000 And he said to me, and he asked me question after question.
11:44:57.000 I said, yes we can.
11:44:58.000 I said, you wouldn't believe it's not just me out there.
11:45:01.000 There's hundreds of thousands of people like you all out here in the audience, working every day, I told them.
11:45:06.000 Out there, they know they've quit their jobs.
11:45:08.000 They're out there 18 hours a day.
11:45:10.000 And they have families that have turned on them going, what are you doing?
11:45:13.000 What are you doing?
11:45:14.000 Are you crazy?
11:45:15.000 You're blowing everything.
11:45:16.000 You're ruining your life.
11:45:18.000 You don't have any time off.
11:45:19.000 You've got to do something.
11:45:20.000 You need time to rest.
11:45:22.000 And I said to Jimmy, I said, but we're making headway.
11:45:25.000 I told him, I said, at that time I said, there's over 50 counties in our country that have already committed to get rid of the machines that go to paper ballots, I told him.
11:45:38.000 Now, there's upwards of 200, just so you all know.
11:45:43.000 And there's only, there's 3,000 what, 143 counties, but now that we have this, and we go into this fall, every, I'm talking now to every single county supervisor out there that controls your elections, this is from the bottom up, or even, it doesn't even matter if you're not from the bottom up, like Louisiana where the Secretary of State is down.
11:46:05.000 I'm telling you, you better think about this tomorrow morning, because if you've sat there and you've told that lie that they weren't on the internet, we're not going to tolerate that, oh but I must have been lied to, and they must have been lied to, and they must have been lied to.
11:46:21.000 You've got a decision to make now, and that decision is get rid of those electronic computerized voting machines and help save our country.
11:46:32.000 Thank you all, God bless you all, and we will do it.
11:46:44.000 There's a light.
11:46:46.000 A certain kind of light.
11:47:25.000 I don't know.