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Well the virus has now killed more than 100 people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
So you don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
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Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
That this is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than a hundred possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
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Pandemic. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Live from the nation's capital, you're in the War Room. | ||
It's the 21st of November, the year of our Lord. | ||
2020. | ||
It is a Saturday. | ||
Had a great end to the show yesterday. | ||
Got so much positive feedback. | ||
Johnny Cash doing the Gettysburg Address on the 157th Anniversary of that, good pick Jack Maxey. | ||
He topped my Sir Lawrence Olivier, so I just want to make sure you got the appropriate shot of him. | ||
Johnny Cash, the voice of the deplorables. | ||
I've got to tell you, he's... Actually, maybe we'll play Man Comes Around here towards the end. | ||
Okay, we've got a lot going on. | ||
John Fredericks Radio Network, Dish Channel 219, Comcast Channel 113 on America's Voice, which is the streaming platform of the Trump Revolution. | ||
Newsmax TV. | ||
And of course, GNews and GTV blowing through the firewall and for the diaspora of the Chinese in Mandarin. | ||
We've got a lot to get to today. | ||
Very busy, busy Saturday as President Trump's team attempts to close on his victory on November 3rd. | ||
I want to start off with, I think, one of the most important patriots in this country, Lin Wood, joins us now. | ||
Lin Wood is a renowned lawyer. | ||
He's representing Kyle Rittenhouse, which we're going to get to in a minute. | ||
But there's a headline, one of the leading headlines in CNN, as we bring Lin Wood on, is how Georgia proves Trump has no chance of winning. | ||
How Georgia Proves Trump Has No Chance of Winning. | ||
It's by Harry Enten. | ||
And Harry is, I think, the chief and the head of all polling and statistics at CNN. | ||
So I want to bring Lynn Wood in now. | ||
Lynn, we're going to get to the Rittenhouse situation in a little while, but I want to go right to the heart of the matter. | ||
You've had one of the most compelling lawsuits in this entire endeavor. | ||
In your lawsuit, you're not doing it as part of the campaign, you're doing it representing yourself and I guess other citizens of Georgia. | ||
The other day there seemed to be some confusion in which it looked like a judge threw out your lawsuit because you were asking for some sort of injunctive relief on something related to what the campaign was doing. | ||
Our phone's been blown up and people have been asking, what is the current status of your suit, and why do you think that's such a winner? | ||
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Well, good morning, Steve. | |
The good news is my lawsuit in Georgia is alive and well. | ||
There was some confusion in the court's ruling on a motion for a temporary injunction related to the sham recount that was underway in Georgia in an effort to stop the certification. | ||
The judge has entered an order now, and he did not And could not have under the law ruled on my main case. | ||
So the thrust of my lawsuit and why I filed it remains intact to be litigated, and I believe it will be eventually litigated through the 11th Circuit and perhaps to the Supreme Court. | ||
The case is simple. | ||
The Secretary of State of Georgia, back in March of 2020, in a backdoor deal, Unknown to even members of the state legislature until I filed a lawsuit, the Secretary of State entered into a deal with the Democratic Party in a lawsuit that had been filed by Perkins Coie. | ||
I refer to him as the Hillary Clinton firm. | ||
And they changed the substantive rules as they related to the absentee ballots, the old mail fraud part of the case, as I call it. | ||
They're not allowed to do that. | ||
The Secretary of State cannot make a change in the federal election laws or the laws related to a federal election without it being done by the legislature. | ||
The legislature did not make the change. | ||
There's Supreme Court precedent that says that, therefore, it's an unlawful election. | ||
So I'm confident, as I was when I filed it, that I'm right about the law, and eventually the Georgia election is going to be deemed unlawful. | ||
And also, secondarily, a violation of equal protection in terms of the distinctions drawn between people that voted in person and the individuals who were allowed to vote by mail. | ||
Here's what's shocking about this, and let me take it one part at a time. | ||
The Secretary of State, who's been a very controversial figure in this, ran on a ticket, of which he's rubbing everybody's nose in it on CNN and MSNBC right now, about he ran on guaranteeing fair elections, elections with no technical difficulties or screw-ups in them. | ||
This was what he essentially ran on. | ||
How did he, knowing the law, because this is not unknown that state legislatures have to do this, what possessed him? | ||
To actually enter into, and this consent is, you know, it's a detailed, highly negotiated contract. | ||
It's a highly negotiated deal. | ||
This clearly had to be kicking around. | ||
What was in his mind that he thought he could just sign this, make it part of the federal election, and not have anybody question it later and attempt to throw out the entire election about it? | ||
But Steve, I don't want to try to get into Brad Raffensperger's mind because I don't think it's a good place to be. | ||
I believe that at some point in time, there's going to have to be an investigation, a criminal investigation, to determine who received monies when Dominion sold voting machines, new machines, to the state of Georgia in 2019. | ||
These machines were never used before the elections in 2020. | ||
So we need to find out, follow the money, and find out perhaps why people did then what they did, and why they're doing now what they're doing. | ||
Brad Raffensperger, if he promised to run on a campaign of a valid, legitimate, lawful election process, then he ran his campaign on a lie. | ||
Because the process in Georgia was flawed from the beginning of the computer voting system, and it was horribly flawed, as shown by the sham recount. | ||
It was horribly flawed as it relates to these mail-in ballots. | ||
They set up a situation where fraud was easier, and let me tell you, fraud occurred on an overwhelming basis. | ||
So Brad Rappensperger and the governor of the state of Georgia, Brian Kemp, They got a lot of questions to answer to the citizens of Georgia who voted overwhelmingly for Donald Trump. | ||
They may have to answer questions to a federal prosecutor down the road. | ||
There's also questions regarding Chinese money that came into Georgia in connection with the purchase of COVID-19 mask gowns and China test kits. | ||
It's like going out and buying bullets from the enemy. | ||
There was a lot of money that went down there. | ||
And there's some evidence that would suggest that some of that money in that China deal ended up in the pockets of Brian Kemp's advisors and consultants, maybe even in Brian Kemp's family's pocket. | ||
So right now, I would tell you that the people in the leadership positions, albeit called Republicans, I think they're corrupt. | ||
I think they're within on this, either wittingly or unwittingly. | ||
I suggested probably the former. | ||
But there's a lot of fraud in Georgia in connection with this election. | ||
And I believe in time, every lie is going to be revealed. | ||
And the public is going to know that the election in Georgia was an absolute unlawful election and was a fraud. | ||
Rathusberger, on the sham recount, Rathusberger basically certified as Secretary of State, and then it was interesting. | ||
We kept hearing yesterday that the governor was going to come up about noon and certify it, but then he gave a statement. | ||
And what he said, actually more than a statement, what he said is very different than I think what people felt he was going to do. | ||
It appears he gave himself some wiggle room. | ||
He didn't really give A hard certification of this, or am I misinterpreting? | ||
You're the lawyer. | ||
Let's go to what Kemp said yesterday. | ||
Is his position right now, this thing certified, or is he leaving some room for the Trump campaign and citizens of Georgia to press on with this? | ||
The answer is yes. | ||
Judge Grimberg, when he ruled for the bench on the temporary injunction motion, noted clearly and correctly That the President has the right, after certification, to ask for a recount. | ||
If I heard what Kemp said yesterday, if you believe him, he's going to do it correctly. | ||
He's going to go in and look, for example, at the absentee ballots, to look at the signature on the ballot, the signature on the envelope, and, importantly, the signature on the original voter registration card. | ||
You're going to find a lot of fraud when he looks into that. | ||
You're also going to find fraud where they have any number, large numbers of pristine absentee ballots, pristine meaning. | ||
They were supposed to be folded. | ||
They were supposed to be placed in an envelope. | ||
There were stacks of absentee ballots that were not folded, had no creases, and very interestingly, had almost perfect bubble dot fill-in. | ||
I think it was done by a computer. | ||
Analyze those original ballots is Forensics 101. | ||
They can easily tell whether it was done by ink or whether it was done, as I believe, by a computer. | ||
Those ballots, almost exclusively, only voted for Biden and did not include down ballot votes. | ||
So they had a number of ways to defraud through the mail-in ballots. | ||
And if Kemp does what he's supposed to do and does an actual audit where they verify The difference between legal and illegal votes. | ||
I think that recount will result in President Trump winning what we know he won, and that is a landslide victory in Georgia. | ||
But we're also talking to some of the state legislators here, and there's another process where we can go into court and a legislator can file for a writ of mandamus to require the governor to hold a special session of the legislature so the legislature can deal with the question of the election as well as the vote for the electors to go to the Electoral College on December 14th. | ||
The citizens of Georgia are outraged and I think Brian Kemp is feeling the heat as well he should. | ||
Many state legislators are outraged. | ||
This fraud in Georgia is not going to stand, Steve. | ||
Lynn, we would appreciate if you could stay over through the break and join us for the next segment, because this is what's happening in Georgia, and your leadership is so important here. | ||
One of the issues we have in Pennsylvania, and I think actually in Wisconsin, you mentioned that the ballots themselves, the envelopes to check the signatures, and then the voter registration. | ||
Unfortunately, in other states, I think one of the problems we have right now is a co-mingling. | ||
The ballots have been out of the envelopes, they've been mingled and counted. | ||
I think this is going to be the reality of Wisconsin and Michigan and in Pennsylvania. | ||
So some very tough decisions are going to have to be made by both election officials, government officials, and the state legislatures as they go through the courts. | ||
In Georgia right now, as you see it, has that not been commingled? | ||
You actually can technically go back and do what you're requesting be done, that you go back and check what you're saying should be done on this real audit slash recount that they actually have the ballots, they have the envelopes so you can check the signatures, and obviously you can check that to the voter registration, but have the ballots been separated from the envelopes so you can't go back and actually put the genie back in the bottle? | ||
I'm not sure you can put the genie back in the bottle on all of the absentee mail-in ballots. | ||
I know yesterday, Steve, that a patriot up in Cobb County, Georgia spotted and videoed an A1 shredding and recycling truck at one of the election sites in Cobb County shredding documents, shredding ballots, perhaps shredding envelopes. | ||
So we're looking into that particular incident, but the problem is one that can be solved. | ||
If you've got a signature on a ballot and you cannot verify it by the envelope, that ballot's got to go, it's got to be thrown out. | ||
They should be able on a ballot to compare it to the original voters registration card back when they initially registered in Georgia. | ||
And I bet you that they're going to find any number of those don't match. | ||
They had it set up in Georgia and around the country where people were inundated by mail with ballots. | ||
Lynn, just hang on one second. | ||
We want you to vote by mail. | ||
Lynn, just hang on one second. | ||
We're going to take a short break. | ||
We'll be right back with Lynn Wood. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Later in the show we're going to have data analytics teams from actually Switzerland. | ||
They're going to help us walk through some of the data. | ||
We're going to have Boris Epstein on later to talk about the entire battle map of the Trump campaign. | ||
We're going to return now to one of America's most prominent lawyers, a voice of reason. | ||
That would be Lynn Wood. | ||
Lynn, one of the things we try to do here in the War Room is cut through the fog of war. | ||
And this is a battle. | ||
It's a war. | ||
It's on many fronts from Nevada to Arizona, Wisconsin. | ||
You know, you've got guys on five-hour conference calls in these commissions that we're live streaming and listening to. | ||
The whole world had a million views on Posobac's the other day just watching these commissioners The entire world is watching this, not just about the righteousness of President Trump's cause and the closing of victory, but also to see democracy in work and see free men and women who will not back down and let something be stolen. | ||
Could you just take a second and walk through and just let's take Georgia. | ||
The complexity of what's going on down there, because there's three fronts. | ||
There's an audit recount front, there's a legal front with you and other lawsuits, and then there's the state legislature. | ||
We know we have a hard, drive a stake in the ground on the 14th of December. | ||
That's when this thing comes to a climax. | ||
What electors, if any, go to state capitals to sit for the Electoral College. | ||
Between now and then, particularly over the next 10 days of Thanksgiving, can you walk, just walk us through the critical path of how you see this thing proceeding? | ||
Sure. | ||
I think you've hit the nail on the head. | ||
I believe the Georgia election is going to have to be decided in terms of the electors by the state legislature. | ||
So we've got to take the path of trying to force the governor by mandamus or otherwise to timely order a special session of the Georgia legislature. | ||
That could be done by mandamus. | ||
It can be done by public pressure. | ||
My lawsuit, if we can get an expedited ruling on a motion for summary judgment, can get to the 11th Circuit. | ||
And the 11th Circuit can rule the election as unlawful. | ||
That's going to force the governor then to have the special session of the legislature. | ||
So, I believe also, and I don't speak for the president's campaign, or the president's legal team. | ||
I work with them under a joint and common interest agreement because of my case. | ||
But I believe there's going to be a lawsuit also filed in Georgia next week. | ||
On behalf of the President. | ||
So there's three different or four different ways to approach what I think is the ultimate objective. | ||
The state legislature in Georgia is going to have to choose the electors to go to vote for the President and the 12th Amendment. | ||
The down-ballot votes and all the fraud that occurred there will have to be done by another election in January. | ||
But the key is the December 14th date is in stone. | ||
and the founding fathers had the wisdom to do our presidential election by electors and the electoral college. | ||
That's where this decision is going to be rendered. | ||
It may be that the recount, if it's timely, and if it is properly done, is going to itself speak to the fact that Donald Trump won another avenue for the electors to be chosen for Donald Trump. | ||
This is gonna go down to the state legislatures, and those people speak for the people. | ||
They represent the people, they're close to the ground, and they know that the people in Georgia voted probably 70-plus percent for Donald Trump. | ||
The facts don't lie. | ||
The media lies and the Democratic Party and the people that are trying to overthrow our government are liars. | ||
This is a fundamental choice America will make. | ||
Do you want to live free or do you want to live under tyranny? | ||
Lynn, the stakes and the reason we want to focus on Georgia is that, as we said from the beginning, one state reverses this, or one state calls it into question at the official level, the entire set of dominoes starts to fall. | ||
Right? | ||
And that's why Wisconsin, Georgia, Nevada, because it's so blatant what happened there. | ||
You know, it could be the key that picks the lock. | ||
Do you see judges? | ||
Do you see state legislatures? | ||
Do you see Kemp? | ||
Because this is going to be a profile in courage. | ||
This will be remembered in American history. | ||
The entire world will be watching, and the entire media apparatus, the entire Party of Davos, the entire Great Reset movement, every investment bank, all the corporatists, and particularly A place like Atlanta that has now become, you know, essentially not just one of the great or not the greatest city in the South and one of the best cities and greatest cities in America, but has become kind of a world city with a strong international influence. | ||
Are there people there that have that type of moral courage that will stand up when the entire world, the entire global reset movement, the entire party of Davos comes to tear them apart? | ||
I believe there are members of the state legislature that have that courage. | ||
I know that the people of Georgia have that courage. | ||
In terms of whether the lower court judges have that courage, I don't know. | ||
But I believe the 11th Circuit is a solid circuit. | ||
I believe they have the courage. | ||
And I'd like to believe that our Supreme Court still has the integrity to rule correctly and in accordance with the law. | ||
The law is clear, Steve. | ||
The state legislature is the only entity that can change the rules of this game in terms of a federal election in Georgia. | ||
Not the Secretary of State. | ||
So I know that we're right on the law. | ||
I know that I'm confident that we're right on how this vote went in favor of the president. | ||
So it may be one or more people that have to take courageous stances, but the courage they're taking is only courage based on asserting the truth. | ||
And I believe there are people here that still care about the truth. | ||
And I believe when the truth is exposed, the legislature in Georgia is going to vote for electors that will support Donald Trump. | ||
That's the will of the people as expressed by a legitimate vote. | ||
I don't believe that a fraudulent vote is going to be certified through the legislature. | ||
I don't believe the fraudulent, quote unquote, President-elect as deemed by the media is ever going to set foot in the Oval Office. | ||
Truth is going to prevail. | ||
And I hope and pray that it prevails in Georgia. | ||
I have great confidence that it will. | ||
Linden, I want to pivot just for, we've got a few minutes left in the segment to this, I think kind of a miracle you pulled off over the last 48 hours about Kyle Rittenhouse. | ||
Can you tell us about how you actually got bail for him and actually got him home? | ||
A couple of months before the incident in Kenosha, I had formed a 501c4 foundation in Texas. | ||
Uh, hashtag fight back foundation. | ||
With the idea that we would, uh, go forward and help preserve, protect, and defend our constitutional rights. | ||
I got involved at the request of many people in the Kyle Rittenhouse matter. | ||
Uh, my foundation assembled a criminal defense team for him. | ||
And when we found out his bail was $2 million cash, We've been working long hours to try to raise that money. | ||
And I'm proud of all the many people that worked hard on it. | ||
And I can't speak highly enough about the many thousands of people that contributed to it. | ||
We finally got over the top with contributions from actor Ricky Schroeder and MyPillow CEO and founder Mike Lindell. | ||
And we were able yesterday to post a $2 million cash bail. | ||
And Kyle is now free. | ||
He's out of jail for the first time since August the 25th. | ||
He'll be with his family at Thanksgiving. | ||
It could be described as a miracle. | ||
I believe it was an act of God, but I think it was undertaken by many thousands of patriots who knew this boy was innocent. | ||
He acted in self-defense. | ||
It's all captured on video. | ||
So I'm just thankful that the boy is home. | ||
He's a fine young man, and he's going to do a lot of great things for America. | ||
Eventually, he will be exonerated. | ||
You can't get around the video. | ||
It was all filmed. | ||
The video camera eye does not lie. | ||
Lynn, just to sum up, we've got a couple minutes and, you know, we've become, this show has metastasized over the last month or two, and particularly since election day, to now be one of the biggest in the world. | ||
And one of the reasons is we try to become an information center, not to put spin or partisan spin on something, but to give the facts. | ||
There are good days and bad days in this fight coming forward. | ||
Do you have any... What would you like to tell our audience about what they not should just look for but how they can help, how they can assist, and how they have to steel themselves for what's ahead because we're coming to a climax of one of the most important times in American history. | ||
We're going to be one thing or the other at the end of this by December 14th. | ||
We're either going to be the republic that was bequeathed to us or something radically different. | ||
Do you have any words for the audience before we let you go? | ||
I think the audience has to do what the people that were our founding fathers did in 1776. | ||
I think you've got to pledge your life, your money, and your sacred honor so that the generations that come after us can live in freedom. | ||
I don't believe the people trying to take over our country are going to let go when it's exposed that the election was a fraud. | ||
I think there are plans in place to do other things to try to take over our government. | ||
I think 2020 is the year they want to do it. | ||
Old George Soros said he was going to get it done and get rid of Trump. | ||
So I think the people need to have courage. | ||
I think they need to be prepared to fight for their freedom. | ||
And I think at this time, more than any time in my lifetime, people need to have faith in God. | ||
Len, how do people follow you? | ||
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Twitter or the Fightback website? | |
How do people get to you? | ||
On Twitter, my handle is at L-I-N-Wood, L-I-N-Wood, and then on Parler, I'm at at L-I-N-W-O-D. | ||
I've read the replies from the people that comment on my posts on Twitter and Parler, and I know the spirit is there. | ||
The country is ready to do what is necessary to preserve freedom. | ||
I think that patriots have to come together. | ||
They need to be prepared to stay in touch with each other. | ||
They need to be prepared for some difficult days ahead. | ||
But they need to have confidence and faith that this nation was founded under God. | ||
And I don't believe that communism is ever going to rule the day in America, even though it may have infiltrated our government in the last 20 years. | ||
Freedom is going to prevail, Steve. | ||
Len, thank you very much. | ||
Make me proud to be an American and a Southerner. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Len Wood. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to return. | ||
We're going to go from Georgia and South Carolina. | ||
We're going to go to Switzerland next as people throughout the world want to figure out the math and back of the big steel. | ||
Patriots throughout the world are coming together. | ||
It's a gathering of the tribes next on War and Pandemic. | ||
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When you start looking at this fight that's going on across our country, you start to see people, this is what a fourth turning is, right? | ||
People who are relatively obscure or have roles in their areas of expertise. | ||
Then all of a sudden become major players. | ||
You see this in the Revolution, you see this in the Civil War, you see it in World War II, you're seeing it now. | ||
This is where the fourth turning, this cyclical nature of American history, really world history, of how different generations raise other generations and how it plays through. | ||
Lin Wood, Remind you of one of the founders, right? | ||
Here's what I like about Lin Wood. | ||
He's a winner. | ||
He wins tough cases, right? | ||
Last night he posted on Twitter, he said, I pledge my life, my fortune, and my sacred honor to this fight. | ||
That's an American right there. | ||
Quoting the founders. | ||
That's a patriot. | ||
And that's what, listen, what we have is a global network of patriots. | ||
These people are incredibly loyal to their countries, to the sovereignty of their countries. | ||
That's what this fight's about. | ||
The overall architecture of it is the Great Reset, the Party of Davos, the economic system, That's this international post-war rules-based order, which we want rules. | ||
We don't want anarchy, the patriots and the sovereignty movement, right? | ||
But we want it at a nation-state level, not to be absorbed up into some sort of network effect that's driven by the Chinese Communist Party in the business model of slavery. | ||
And that's where Lin Wood and other patriots, and you see him in Nevada, you see him in Arizona, and look, you look at these initial court cases, you look at what's going on, it's easy, if you believe the mainstream media, to get, oh my gosh, I don't know what's going to happen, you know, this is so terrible. | ||
Steal up. | ||
This is a tough fight. | ||
It's going to be a fast fight, because December 14th is going to be upon us. | ||
And there's going to be some massive decisions people have to make. | ||
The one thing, the reason the show is so important, is that this is the platform for the voice of the liberals. | ||
And that's why it's become so powerful and so important. | ||
It's not about us. | ||
It's about you. | ||
So just it's time to do a gut check, right? | ||
Because it's going to get pretty nasty over the next couple of weeks. | ||
And you know, you just have to be steeled for it. | ||
So, and we will continue to provide you 24 hours a day with news and analysis that you can use. | ||
Okay, we're now going to go to, it all gets back to the finesse, right? | ||
How did the, when you went to bed, Those of you who didn't stand up to see the President's much delayed speech, the one that should have happened at 10.45 at night, that happened at 2.30 in the morning. | ||
No, the President was winning by a landslide. | ||
We've said this for months. | ||
I went around the country on the Plot to Steal 2020 with Raheem Kassam and told them exactly how they were going to do it. | ||
We were going to have a massive victory with real votes, legal votes, chain of custody votes on November 3rd. | ||
And they were going to come in with a wave of these mail-in ballots, and they were going to overturn it. | ||
What caught them by surprise was the massive turnout of Trump voters. | ||
They then had to get sloppy, right, to get this done. | ||
It was such an overwhelming victory. | ||
And all they're hectoring you on, hectoring you, where's the evidence? | ||
Where's this? | ||
Where's that? | ||
Where's evidence? | ||
Nothing could be clearer than what's going on in Wisconsin. | ||
Now, a judge at a level said, hey, he's not throwing things out based upon what they have today, but how they gamed the system by changing the rules and basically creating illegal votes on a massive scale is epitomized by what's going on in Wisconsin right now. | ||
But there's other areas, clearly in Michigan and in Pennsylvania. | ||
So we're now going to bring in from Zurich, Switzerland, Vincent. | ||
He's got a website up. | ||
He's not comfortable, or we're not comfortable, putting out his last name right now. | ||
But he's got a nom de guerre. | ||
Actually, Vincent is his actual first name from Zurich. | ||
Vincent for victory. | ||
Yeah, Vincent for victory. | ||
He's a data scientist. | ||
I'm going to turn it over. | ||
He's got a fascinating story of how he got engaged in this and he's got a fascinating story of what he is finding and we're going to put up the data sets as we go through this. | ||
We're going to put the data sets up so you can begin to see it and we're going to be putting this out so that people can check it. | ||
I want to turn it over to the one and only Jack Maxey and bring in Vincent from Switzerland. | ||
This is Jack here and I want to just say before I start talking events, we always talk about human agency and action and how history often turns on the behavior of a single individual or a small group of individuals who come together. | ||
Vincent is one of these guys. | ||
He was watching the election on the election night. | ||
He went to bed thinking that, you know, this thing was all locked up and he woke up the next morning and he witnessed the finesse. | ||
And he started to ask some questions and he really started at a very basic level. | ||
He said, can we compare the voter rolls with people who have died? | ||
Can we look at who's voted and who has had an obituary in their name? | ||
And so he went and he started going through voter files and he found some amazing things. | ||
And Vincent, what I want you to do is talk to us, start out slowly, tell us how you came to this and how you started and where we are now because I think people are going to be shocked to find out that, for example, in Pennsylvania District 45, | ||
They started checking all of the people over 80 on the voter rolls, and they've gone through about 19,000 at this point, and they have found hundreds and hundreds of people just in that district, 45 of Pennsylvania, who are deceased and voted. | ||
And they checked these things in several different ways. | ||
They checked against ancestry tributes, find a grave, obituaries, And then the voter rolls. | ||
So this wasn't just like a one-off. | ||
They were very thorough in their attempt to get that the data. | ||
So Vincent, I'm going to let you roll, brother. | ||
Yes, thank you. | ||
So yeah, I started out just checking the voter rolls, if I can find any kind of examples, because I was just curious. | ||
And after I found a few examples, I posted online and I got together with other people. | ||
And I found some really brilliant people that were also wanting to look into it. | ||
And together we aggregated data, data sets, and we went through them to check for for dead people to check if they have voted. | ||
And yeah, I found really brilliant people to work with me on this. | ||
What we did was, as you said, we checked people from the voter rolls. | ||
We first checked for people in a certain age, just because to make the search a little bit easier, because when we query the databases, it takes time since we can only do a certain request a second. | ||
And so we checked an age bracket and we checked for people that were voter status active. | ||
So there were active voters. | ||
And of those people, we checked the obituaries and we found lots of dead people. | ||
And we also checked it with other data, the ballot tracking system, to see that they have received ballots and that the ballots were sent in. | ||
So when you guys first started looking at this, you were just looking at open data, and you told me you contacts started reaching out to people because of your findings, saying, hey, you guys should take a look at this. | ||
You reached out to some GOP people, and you ultimately ended up being connected to some GOP people in Pennsylvania out in the West. | ||
Doug Ball, I guess you spoke to him, and they gave you some data sets that allowed you to look a little bit more deeply into this. | ||
And so in Washington County, and we're running the scroll on the screen, people can see this. | ||
This is one data set for the whole county I think is what 80 pages and the other one for just the district is about 55 pages. | ||
But there's three or four people on every single one of those pages that you see scrolling who are in the ground and also in a voting booth. | ||
Yes, so it started like this. | ||
The very first data set was actually, we were starting doing queries and we found people that had been registered for Republican, but their party one status, basically the last status change was a D. | ||
We found about 40,000 people that were changed from Republican to Democrat. | ||
I then started cold calling people from that list and the reaction was quite strong, quite violent. | ||
People told me to fix it or to change it. | ||
People thought I was calling from the government. | ||
I explained to them that I was just checking and just doing this research. | ||
So that was my first attempt to contact people. | ||
Then I contacted people from the GOP themselves because the media was not responding at all. | ||
And I contacted people from the GOP. | ||
I found some really nice people from the GOP that were very interested in looking into this. | ||
Helped us a little bit and we helped them back with data, basically. | ||
So this list that you see here is, I think, from the 45th district. | ||
And there's also the Washington one. | ||
What's interesting is that, yeah, there are also pictures of the grave and there's death notices. | ||
And we also have the records like you can check on the ballot tracking if they have a vote and when it was recorded. | ||
So Vincent, this stuff is kind of explosive, because if it's happening in District 45 in Pennsylvania, if it's happening in Washington County in Pennsylvania, these are not exactly hot spots of voter aggression around the country. | ||
I think the fear for many people is if you can come up with a couple hundred dead people in these counties, they're going to be everywhere. | ||
But how was this actually, how did this actually flow into what happened in those districts? | ||
Greg, what's the status of those districts today? | ||
Hang on, what were they on election night? | ||
What are they today and what did this data have to do with it with the difference? | ||
So the 45th district and specifically the state senate district and it's a virtual tie right now. | ||
And one of the reasons why it's a tie is we had that ruling in Western Pennsylvania, how people that didn't date their ballot, their absentee ballots or mail-in ballots correctly, got tossed. | ||
And that was about 2,300 ballots. | ||
So that's the status on the legal front of this state Senate district that is in a virtual tie right now. | ||
By the way, if that was taken throughout the whole state, Particularly in Philadelphia, and we had the ability to not have the separation, the mingling of the ballots, Donald J. Trump would be the winner in Pennsylvania. | ||
That's the level of detail we're talking about. | ||
This is the problem we have in Pennsylvania. | ||
Extrapolate that out to, there's a total of 67 counties, so there's 66 more where this can be facilitated. | ||
This is the finesse. | ||
Okay, I want to go back. | ||
How did the finding of this Well, from my understanding, and I want you to explain it to us, Vincent, you said you gave all this... I tell you what, why don't we let Vincent cogitate on this. | ||
We're going to take a commercial break, and we're going to come back. | ||
We've got segments, and we've got other people to come on, but I want to get to the bottom of this. | ||
This is explosive, and this shows you about people going to the numbers. | ||
And going in and getting into the data and comparing and contrasting, and it can be extrapolated out. | ||
So that's why I want to take our time and make sure we get there. | ||
And there's another interesting set of data that he has where he compares people with the same first, middle, and last name, and the same birth date, and the voter rolls in Pennsylvania and Michigan, and there are tens of thousands of similarities. | ||
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We've gone from South Carolina and Georgia. | ||
Now we're going to go back to Zurich, Switzerland. | ||
Vincent, who's a data scientist, has been going through the details of the data sets in Pennsylvania to look at anomalies. | ||
Jack, I want to turn it back over to you. | ||
Why don't you walk through what Vincent has found in these data sets? | ||
Well, Vincent first was looking just as a curious person, and let's be clear, he did not have any specific role in this. | ||
He's just a global citizen who saw a grift occurring and he wanted to know how it occurred. | ||
So Vincent went in and he started looking and he started digging and then he started finding things and he contacted people in the GOP and some media personalities and Nobody was really paying attention until he got out to Western Pennsylvania and he got a hold of Doug Ball and then he got some specific data sets for Washington PA and for District 45 which allowed him to actually go back and compare against the official voter rolls etc etc. | ||
Now this is the only real complete data set for a specific region that you have, am I correct? | ||
Yes, so this is a complete data set, but we did use the government servers to query, to ask about the ballot status, so the ballot tracking. | ||
So we still have that still official data, but that's data that we had to get from the servers basically. | ||
So yes, we have a contact in the GOP and we just got asked to look into certain things. | ||
We did look into certain things and we got a reply that that was very nice and very helpful and did indeed help very much in that particular part. | ||
This is just from the debt part of the site. | ||
There are also other things that I definitely would like to mention, which are very important, if I may. | ||
Yes, please. | ||
So we found debt voters, we found people voting across multiple states. | ||
That number, we compared voter rolls by we defined a unique user by a first name, middle name, surname, date of birth, and we found different matches. | ||
And taking into account that they're all voter status active, they're all the active voters, which means they get ballots, and they have been voted voting quite recently. | ||
We found double voters, people within a state that have the same first name, middle name, surname, date of birth and different voter IDs. | ||
Lots of them with the same address, some of them with other addresses. | ||
Can I step in just for a second? | ||
Hang on a second, hang on a second. | ||
And I just want to make sure, we're going to put all this, so the posse out there can double check this, we're going to put it all out so people can check this. | ||
But continue on, you're saying you found across state lines, you found same names, same exact names, same date of births? | ||
Yes, middle name, first name, last name, date of birth. | ||
And we found multiple entries in different states with voter status active, which means they are active voters that get ballots and that you have to vote recently. | ||
They have like a system. | ||
But we found that across multiple states. | ||
Now in the example of Michigan and Pennsylvania, we found over 160,000 people. | ||
We actually found our first batch was 700,000 people that Match that criteria. | ||
But we narrowed it down to say, okay, maybe, you know, maybe it's, maybe it's a different person, or maybe it's junior, maybe so. | ||
So we narrowed it down from 700,000 to 160,000, to be more precise. | ||
So that's the multi-state voters. | ||
And that's just two states. | ||
So we really think that across multiple states, you can just think How many people are voting across multiple states? | ||
Then the next step is potentially switched voters. | ||
So voters that have been switched to D, but where are that I called called and they had quite violent reactions. | ||
That's the other thing. | ||
And then we also found P.O. | ||
boxes and addresses. | ||
So we found P.O. | ||
boxes with hundreds and even thousands of voters and we found addresses with hundreds or some thousands of voters. | ||
Now some of those P.O. | ||
boxes belong to faculties like universities and we looked into them The faculties in Pennsylvania have a voter turnout of over a hundred percent. | ||
So, for instance, the Lincoln University has more votes on that PO box than enrolled students, and that's by a big chunk. | ||
So, we also think it's a multi-layered problem that we're really looking at. | ||
So PO boxes, or we found users like phone numbers with hundreds of different people belonging to them. | ||
So that's another problem. | ||
Then another thing that we found, which this is actually how we think the scheme works. | ||
And I think this is very important that people hear this. | ||
The scheme from our opinion is like this. | ||
They order a ballot, a mail-in ballot for themselves, but that belongs to a different name, to an address that they can access. | ||
Then that address is being stored in the database as a change. | ||
Then because it is stored in the database, they order a second ballot, an unsolicited ballot to the correct address of that real voter. | ||
That address gets overwritten as the last change. | ||
But in fact, there are two ballots sent out first for the fraudster, second for the real person. | ||
Then the real person either votes with maiden ballot or at the poll or provisional whatever way. | ||
They still have the ballot that they sent to that address. | ||
They fill it out. | ||
They wait until the voter has voted. | ||
And in the last second, they dump that ballot in an overwrite and negate that vote. | ||
How did we come to this theory? | ||
We found discrepancies in addresses of people, of where it was mailed to, and where the person actually lives. | ||
And we also checked loads of addresses against Zillow and other websites and we found lots of voting addresses or addresses that where the ballot was sent to that were still in the system are for sale or owned by a bank. | ||
Vincent, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We'd like you to hang on. | ||
It won't be for the next segment but we'll slip you back in here, okay? | ||
Vincent from Zurich, Switzerland, who's been doing with data scientists there, have been doing a detailed analysis of the state of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
Actually has worked on a couple of, I would say, flipping a couple of these districts. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break here. | ||
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