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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
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Because we're going medieval on these people. | |
I got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big line? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Babb. | |
Where Mark Twain told the stories of Huckleberry Finn, running around in those hills I grew up in. | ||
Where the bluebirds fly that taught me how to sing. | ||
And if you can't show me, then it doesn't mean a thing in Missouri. | ||
Me. | ||
Me. | ||
It's home to Harry S. Truman and the Pony Express. | ||
That's St. Louis Arch, the gateway to the West. | ||
Where Albert E. Brown... | ||
The loneliest day at the war room was the afternoon of 20 January 2021. | ||
When President Trump went to Andrews, Boris was there reporting, he saw the plane took off. | ||
Our show ended at noon. | ||
Biden's out there with about 10 people in this ridiculous... Because they didn't have anybody, they couldn't have drawn a crowd, that's what they said. | ||
It's absurd. | ||
How dumb do they think we are? | ||
How stupid do they think we are? | ||
If Trump had gone back to Mar-a-Lago... By the way, all the Republicans, everybody left town, it was empty. | ||
Everybody gone. | ||
We said no. | ||
We're going to stick right here. | ||
Because we need a rally point. | ||
Right? | ||
We need a rally point. | ||
Because folks out there want to fight, but we have to have a rally point. | ||
President Trump went down to Mar-a-Lago. | ||
If he had just gone and gone back to his businesses and gone back to buying these golf courses and, you know, get them into the Open Championship Rota and the PGA and all that, and he rebuilt his businesses and became an elder statesman and wrote his memoirs, None of what has happened to him would have happened. | ||
He showed more leadership, more moral courage than any president in the United States except for maybe Lincoln in Washington. | ||
Maybe. | ||
He was like Cincinnatus, the Roman general that came back from the plow to save the Roman Republic. | ||
That's what Trump did. | ||
And that's why they hate him. | ||
And that's why they got to destroy him. | ||
Because he said he was not going to back down. | ||
And he's here. | ||
He's bigger than he's ever been. | ||
He's more focused than he's ever been. | ||
He's tougher than he's ever been. | ||
And he's a leader of a movement that has ascended. | ||
what has fear in them. They're the ones that have the fear. | ||
That's where they're striking out all over. That's where they're ripping apart the Constitution. That's where they're coming up with all these lawsuits. And this is why they're rounding up in Michigan, the electors, in Georgia, the electors, in Wisconsin, the governor says, you're going to see it in Arizona because that's what they're going to try to do to scare you. | ||
They're gonna say, hey, if you're an average citizen, we're gonna get Trump and the people around him, Rudy and all that, but we're gonna get you the average person that will stand up and do things that an average person won't do and show courage. | ||
Trump led the way. | ||
Right now, if this continues on like we're going and we don't stop and we don't flinch, Keep building, keep building, keep building this army, keep building this army. | ||
Do you understand the work of what you guys showed today? | ||
Trust me, people's heads were blown up. | ||
You came up here in such, all 50 states. | ||
When was the last time you had a roll call of states on anything? | ||
They don't do it at the conventions anymore, right? | ||
They don't want to hear about states. | ||
They just think they run the whole deal, and then that they're just going to run as some big market for the World Economic Forum. | ||
They don't want to hear about states. | ||
You came up representing your states of the way this republic used to be run, and you made a report of what was happening, and you had the Kurds say, we're not perfect, we've had some defeats, here's what we're doing. | ||
But that organization, that organizing principle, nobody's showered tens of millions of dollars on you. | ||
Nobody's been leaders to you. | ||
You've self-organized and done that. | ||
That is exactly how we won the revolution, right? | ||
They see exactly what's happening. | ||
That's why they hate you. | ||
And that's why they hate Trump. | ||
If Trump had been a good boy and just gone home, they would have been having a big book deal, had a TV deal, all of it. | ||
He said no. | ||
I'm returning and he said, This country is now not in managed decline like in 16. | ||
Managed decline by our elites. | ||
It's in a total, complete free fall. | ||
And he put everything on the line. | ||
700 years in prison. | ||
700 years in prison. | ||
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100 felonies. | |
100 felonies. | ||
Think about that for a second. | ||
Is that absurd? | ||
For an individual to put everything and thwarted Hillary Clinton and all those Marxists back in 16? | ||
That's what he deserves, 100 years in prison. | ||
You see him up there laughing on TV all the time, laughing in the newsroom of the New York Times. | ||
Hey, I got news for you MSNBC and the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post. | ||
You ain't going to be laughing when we take over in 2025, okay? | ||
Because we're going to take the administrative state and we're going to take the deep state. | ||
And those of you we don't take to trial and put in prison, we're going to get rid of the rest of you. | ||
You're all going to go home. | ||
How many veterans do we have? | ||
Can you stand up, veterans? | ||
Right here. | ||
Hold it, hold it. | ||
I want you to remain standing. | ||
How many have been inspired by precinctstrategy.com? | ||
How many precinct men are here? | ||
How many of the rest of you, how many of you guys have volunteered to represent your states and going through the election fraud? | ||
Please stand. | ||
This is the future! | ||
We cannot be defeated! | ||
Has anybody ever... And they know it! | ||
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And they know it! | |
Do you understand what you represent? | ||
Generation after generation is right here. | ||
They've never defeated the United States of America. | ||
They've never beaten the American people. | ||
That's what you represent. | ||
That's why they fear you. | ||
That's why they hate these guys. | ||
That's why they're trying to put us all in prison. | ||
Bankrupt us. | ||
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Right? | |
They think we're going to back down. | ||
They can suck on this. | ||
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we have not yet begun to fight. | |
Thank you. | ||
Have you not yet begun to fight? | ||
I can't hear you! | ||
Are you going to tell the Keebler elves that? | ||
Are you here to fight? | ||
Are you here to roll over and follow a Keebler elf to stand? | ||
You're the soldiers. | ||
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You're the soldiers. | |
Can all the Keebler elves combine? | ||
Can all the Keebler elves combine to feed Donald Trump? | ||
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No way in the world! | |
It's ridiculous! | ||
It's ridiculous! | ||
And Fox every day, they're gonna serve you up another guy, you're gonna have Kemp, you're gonna have Young, you're gonna have them all. | ||
Bring them all! | ||
Bring them all down to this fight! | ||
Bring them all against Trump! | ||
I dare you to round them all up! | ||
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And Trump is gonna beat all of them, you know, beat all of them combined! | |
No! | ||
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No! | |
Only fear the Lord! | ||
We have no other fear! | ||
Amen! | ||
What did Christ Jesus tell you? | ||
Fear not! | ||
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Right! | |
That's right! | ||
Fear not! | ||
That's right! | ||
We're fearless! | ||
You people are fearless! | ||
You're here today with all the lawsuits, all the criminal charges, President Trump they want to put in. | ||
Think about this for a second. | ||
700 years in prison. | ||
Let's tell you, the mask is off. | ||
Mike Lindell's right. | ||
The election in 16 was providential, but let me tell you something. | ||
The steal in 20 was actually more provident, because the mask came off. | ||
That's right. | ||
You see that these are nothing but low-life, atheistic, Marxist, communist, totalitarian, the worst group of people in the world. | ||
Hey, and when we defeat them, when we defeat them, when we defeat them, we're gonna give them a choice. | ||
This country's gonna get back to being run like the Republic it was, and if you don't like it, there's the door. | ||
Take off and go someplace else. | ||
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Down by the road I'll fly away. | |
Down by Big Sugar Creek where everybody goes to play in Missouri. | ||
So sweet those flowers in the dogwood trees. | ||
When I go home you'll find me in Missouri. | ||
That Kansas City barbecue I can eat my fill. | ||
Hear those sounds out of Branson. | ||
Echo through the hills. | ||
Down to Silver Dollar City for a step back in time. | ||
All of this and so much more in that home state of mine of Missouri. | ||
So sweet those fires in the dogwood trees. | ||
When I go home, you'll find me. | ||
In Missouri! | ||
In Missouri! | ||
In Missouri, so sweet those flowers in the dogwood trees. | ||
Come to me. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome back your host, Mike Lindell. | ||
Okay, we are Thursday, 17 August, Year of the Lord 2023. | ||
We're in Springfield, Missouri, right off Route 66, here at the Election Crime Bureau's Election Summit Day 2. | ||
The plan is going to be today, let me toss it to Jane Azurka, we got a lot going on. | ||
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Let's hear from some of the war room posse. | |
I'm seeing a Trump girl. | ||
Can you please tell me your name and where you're from? | ||
My name is Stacey. | ||
I'm from Red Bluff, California. | ||
Northern California. | ||
I'm on the Republican Central Committee there and I'm working to bring awareness to my community about what's happening in our election system. | ||
And I see some epic War Room Posse signs over here. | ||
Guys, hold up your signs and tell me about them. | ||
We see War Room Posse. | ||
Thank you, War Room Posse. | ||
I got my number two. | ||
Purnsul, where are you guys from? | ||
Right here in Springfield. | ||
What brings you guys out today? | ||
Well, I wanted my kids to meet some true American patriots. | ||
What have you learned so far from the summit, guys? | ||
What do you think you've learned from the summit? | ||
Well, we've learned that we have a lot of awesome people all around the country that are coming right here to fight for our elections. | ||
100%. | ||
Can you please tell me your name and where you're from? | ||
Hi, John and Marcia from here in Missouri. | ||
And I was here, part of a group, to demonstrate how we hand-counted an election here in Missouri. | ||
100% successful. | ||
And let others know how to do that back in their states. | ||
Action, action, action. | ||
Now this gentleman has a five-step plan to secure elections. | ||
What are those five steps, sir? | ||
Hi, I'm Marty from Las Vegas. | ||
It's called electionprotection.substack.com if you want to read about it. | ||
And we're working with a Yelp-like candidate rating system, so it weeds out the bad people initially. | ||
We're also working with the churches to make infusion centers to get those 40 million Christians that don't vote. | ||
Also working with something called Zip Code Strategy, which organizes by zip code first. | ||
And we're also working a hand count system with Clint Curtis, and we'd like to get rid of Eric. | ||
Wonderful. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Hang on for one second. | ||
We'll just take it. | ||
We'll be right back to you. | ||
Jane Zirkle. | ||
I'm doing a little producing here live. | ||
Okay, today's the day of the plan. | ||
I've got Garland Favarito who's going to join me in a second. | ||
We've got obviously a lot of war room posse here. | ||
We're going to get into the details today. | ||
Later, early this afternoon, Mike Lindell and a team are going to put forward the plan he's come up with that says it's going to give us free and fair elections in 2024. | ||
I can tell you last night from the intensity that happened last night, all day long they had a We had a roll call of the states to put forward the information on a state-by-state basis, all 50 states. | ||
It was absolutely incredible. | ||
And then later in the evening, after we had a panel, Lou Dobbs talked, and then you had Garland Favarito, Judge Mike Gilman, everybody went to all the different states, Georgia, Wisconsin, Arizona, Michigan, all the states up in the air. | ||
Okay, we're going to go out with Missouri, take a short commercial break, and we'll be back here live at the Springfield Expo Center in beautiful Downtown Springfield, Missouri will be back in just a moment. | ||
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Then it doesn't mean a thing in Missouri. | |
It's home to Harry S. Truman and the Pony Express. | ||
That St. | ||
Louis arch, the gateway to the West. | ||
Where Albert E. Brown... Here's your host, Stephen K. Bowne. | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
We are live in Springfield, Missouri at the Springfield Expo Center, and guess what? | ||
As you can imagine, we've got some War Room Posse members here. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Patience. | ||
Let's hold that up. | ||
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Amazing. | |
What brought you down today? | ||
Let's get it up a little higher. | ||
You get that? | ||
Amazing. | ||
What brought you down today? | ||
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I wanted my kids to meet some real American heroes. | |
Fighting for our elections. | ||
Now you're from Springfield, Missouri? | ||
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Not originally, but we've been here three years now. | |
We left the West Coast when it got crazy out there. | ||
Hold it, like California? | ||
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We were in Washington. | |
The People's Republic of Washington? | ||
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Yeah, and they've done the mail-in ballots their whole lives, like my generation. | |
They don't even question it. | ||
Which, honestly, I didn't either at the time. | ||
But now, it's like their eyes have to be open to what's going on. | ||
So how were your eyes open? | ||
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Uh, War Room, I guess. | |
I mean, yeah, just get, just trying to get all the information that I could out there. | ||
Obviously, Mike's, um, his first, um, video that he did, Absolute Proof, like, that was definitely an eye-opener. | ||
And then 2,000 Mules and all the stuff, you know, just trying to find it out there and, and flood, Let our minds with information. | ||
It's all out there. | ||
You've just got to be willing to look at it. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Now, who do we have here? | ||
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This is Ella, the spidey girl. | |
Can we get Ella in the shot? | ||
Ella, you want to get over here? | ||
How old are you? | ||
Eight. | ||
And what do you think about all this? | ||
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You think your mom's kind of crazy? | |
Nah. | ||
Such a good girl. | ||
Well, thank you for coming. | ||
Can we see your sign? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
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On the back we have defeat the mandates because we're reusing our signs from when the truckers came through on the convoy. | |
Oh, you guys were on the convoy? | ||
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We were standing out supporting the truckers then. | |
We got when truckers were on board over here too. | ||
Now, how bad were the mandates? | ||
The mass mandates were bad here in the VAX mandates? | ||
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Um, I don't know. | |
Like, I was surprised because we were in a pretty conservative area in Washington when we moved, because we moved the very end of 2020 when we moved to Greene County, Springfield. | ||
It was, I saw more masks and stuff around here than I had out there. | ||
It was kind of surprising. | ||
But, um, we, I mean, we homeschool, and I stay at home with the kids, so, like, it didn't affect us directly. | ||
But, yeah. | ||
That's fantastic. | ||
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My husband's with the USPS, so we were really worried there that he would end up having a mandate, but... Durbin, can we hold your sign up? | |
Which one? | ||
I'll tell you what, start with this. | ||
Oh. | ||
God bless you, Mike Lindell. | ||
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What's the other side say? | |
You got a flip side on that? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah. | ||
We thought Carrie was going to be here. | ||
Can we hold it up and get everybody to get a view of it? | ||
Fantastic. | ||
That's great. | ||
Let's see the other sign. | ||
Were you there when the truckers came through? | ||
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Yeah, I was holding the sign, but I was too scared to go too close to the road. | |
Because those rigs are pretty big, right, moving down? | ||
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Coming down Route 66, right? | |
Yeah, well, I-44. | ||
I want to thank you guys one more time. | ||
Ella, is it Ella? | ||
Come on over here, honey. | ||
Right here. | ||
See, all those years of homeschooling paid off. | ||
You got to be a star on TV. | ||
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So fantastic. | |
This is why I never work with dogs and kids, right? | ||
There's a lesson here. | ||
There's a lesson here. | ||
You're very sweet. | ||
And homeschooling works, right? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
Yeah. | ||
Just a shout-out to the High Wire. | ||
They were a big part of informing us. | ||
Hold it. | ||
Ella, what does that t-shirt say? | ||
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So this is J.P. | |
Sears Fire Fountain. | ||
This is the total plan. | ||
Places to go. | ||
People to see. | ||
Communists to offend. | ||
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Wow. | |
Fauci, you got it. | ||
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We wear these in our Christmas car. | |
Well, thank you guys very much. | ||
Thank you for coming out and supporting us. | ||
Hang on, where are you from? | ||
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Well, I grew up in Denver, actually. | |
I'm kind of a transplant, but I ended up... From out here to Missouri? | ||
Yes. | ||
Oh, you were outside too? | ||
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I just showed up because I wanted to support everybody coming in. | |
I just showed up. | ||
And they had an extra sign, so I took it. | ||
The highly produced war room. | ||
Oh, hold it, hold it, hold it. | ||
We have something to do. | ||
I tell you what, Garland, I'm going to hold this for a second. | ||
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Sure. | |
The vendors will staff the systems with the wireless voting in that material, allow individuals and tell them that they don't actually have to pay a tax. | ||
The wireless system will be resettled in November. | ||
You're welcome to sprinkle at any time. | ||
By the way, your mom, you guys are the backbone of this country, right? | ||
Your mom's a great patriot. | ||
Homeschooling is where it's at, right? | ||
Make sure we look forward to it. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Honor and thank you for coming. | ||
Okay, let's go back to the main stage for a second. | ||
We're gonna be right back here live at the Springfield Expo Center. | ||
Let's go to the main stage. | ||
Come back in a moment. | ||
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That these machines were hooked up to the internet and found no evidence to support those claims. | |
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. | ||
Those things are not connected to the Internet. | ||
Voting systems are controlled state by state and don't fall under the umbrella of the Department of Homeland Security. | ||
Typically voting machines are not connected to the Internet. | ||
Voting machines has denied that their voting machines are connected to the Internet. | ||
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. | ||
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. | ||
Our vote counting machines are never connected to the internet. | ||
For remote access software? | ||
Yes. | ||
We do not, we no longer install any remote access software. | ||
The process was discontinued in 2006 and is not allowed by any of the EAC testing. | ||
Mr. Poulos? | ||
Chairperson, we've never had any kind of remote access in our Dominion products. | ||
Capabilities. | ||
Capabilities. | ||
But I will say that I do want to draw a caveat. | ||
Some of our tabulators are designed around the ability to have an external plug-in modem to transmit unofficial results after a poll is closed. | ||
Our voting machines are not connected to the internet. | ||
Those are not connected. | ||
Voting machines themselves are not connected to the internet. | ||
On Twitter, lies about voting machines have been a top midterm narrative, including falsely claiming the voting machines were connected to the internet. | ||
Okay, we're going to come back live here. | ||
Thank you. | ||
They're showing a film today to set up for the For the big reveal of the plan. | ||
We're going to get to all that in a moment. | ||
I got Garland Favarito. | ||
And Garland, we're going to get to you in one second. | ||
I want to notify everybody we're going to blow the break here. | ||
Thank you, Real America's Voice. | ||
Let's go to Jane Zirkle for a second. | ||
Jane, who do we have? | ||
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Let's talk to some of the war room posse. | |
Can you please tell me your name and where you're from? | ||
Yeah, my name is Patricia. | ||
I'm from northern and southern California, Alameda County, Ventura County. | ||
And I am a no-party preference voter in California. | ||
I'm an independent. | ||
And I would please ask everybody, at election time, before three months, please sign up to work the polls nationwide. | ||
Not just observing, but working. | ||
I'm known as the last Californian. | ||
The good news is, I'm not alone. | ||
Many of my friends are right here in their last California as well. | ||
We are going nowhere. | ||
Action, action, action. | ||
What have you learned so far from the summit? | ||
I'm overwhelmed. | ||
I'm overwhelmed. | ||
It brings tears to my eyes to see how many good people there are, and they're fighting for you. | ||
They're fighting for you. | ||
You need to know that. | ||
You are not alone out there. | ||
Join in the fight. | ||
Find good people locally. | ||
Work at the polls. | ||
Work as observers. | ||
Find good people. | ||
What's your name and where are you from? | ||
I'm Larry Maloney. | ||
I'm from Silicon Valley. | ||
I'm with Patriot Force California. | ||
And we built an open source free data analytics platform to identify voter fraud registration. | ||
And we used it to get our first scalp. | ||
They have their fake indictments. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Did big tech help steal the 2020 election? | ||
Did the big tech oligarchs steal the 2020 election? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
Of course. | ||
Of course. | ||
So we, but they got their fake indictments. | ||
We have a real indictment. | ||
Shakir Khan, San Joaquin County, the sheriff's deputies, the sheriff's department went out, did the investigation using our data and concerned citizens motivated to find the fraud. | ||
And he had to resign his office and we've got a scalp. | ||
So, if we can do it in California, you can do it in your state, too. | ||
What's your name and where are you from? | ||
Hi, I'm Deb Baber, and I'm from Ventura County, California, here with my friends and colleagues. | ||
California girl! | ||
100%. | ||
I'm also with Patriot Force, doing a lot of work with them, but also with the California MAGA Project. | ||
That's CaliforniaMAGA.com. | ||
We're hell-bent on helping people start talking about Donald Trump's Agenda 47. | ||
That is his solutions for the issues that face our nation, and we are out there trying to get that message across, and watch the polls, sign up for the poll watchers, and get out there and vote, vote, vote. | ||
Action, action, action. | ||
A hundred percent. | ||
What do you think of the recent indictments against him? | ||
It's an abomination. | ||
It's a hoax of a great magnitude. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
Big time. | ||
Back to you, Steve. | ||
Jane, we're going to come right back to you. | ||
Hang on, we've got a guest. | ||
Garland Favarito. | ||
Garland, we've got to speak into that because we don't have a... Last night, your presentation... | ||
Was so incredible and obviously will be central to anything going forward about Georgia. | ||
Tell the audience you're from Georgia. | ||
You specialize in voter fraud. | ||
You're not a partisan Republican. | ||
You've got a nonpartisan group. | ||
But walk us through the presentation last night about the fraud in Georgia in the 2020 election. | ||
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Well, Steve, there was three different ways that the election was stolen in Georgia. | |
Was the election stolen in 2020? | ||
Is there any doubt in your mind? | ||
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Yeah, well, it was stolen three different ways. | |
Each one would have more than the margin of victory. | ||
So what I presented last night was, first of all, the number one way that it was stolen was through Zuckerbucks. | ||
There was $45 million worth of Zuckerbucks that came into Georgia. | ||
It was spent 94% 94% of the money that's spent on Biden won counties, all heavily Democrat. | ||
But hold it, but you have Raffensperger. | ||
This is what people can't understand. | ||
$40 million. | ||
You have to apply for those grants. | ||
How did Raffensperger and Kemp and this crowd, and the guy that works for Raffensperger, how did they allow this to happen? | ||
How did they apply for it? | ||
How did they allow it to happen? | ||
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Yeah, so, I mean, technically at that time there wasn't really not a law against it. | |
Now there is. | ||
But it shouldn't have to be a law against it. | ||
It is a law against it to protect the citizens against Kemp and Raffensperger. | ||
But why wouldn't Republicans under, it's quite clear when you look at the Zuckerbucks, that it's there to drive, I mean, put other people that are not locals in charge of it, to kind of make sure this radical group that was associated is in charge with it, to do all types of other nefarious activities. | ||
How did Raffensperger and those guys allow it, one, even coming to the state, and number two, as you said, 94% of the money went to Democratic areas to drive up the phony voter registration and everything. | ||
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Exactly. | |
And it was a clear violation of the equal protection laws of the Georgia Constitution and the United States Constitution for that matter. | ||
But what that money did was it netted Joe Biden and the Democrats 200,000 votes because it increased turnout, as you said. | ||
With the partisan get-out-the-vote efforts, by 35%, net 200,000 votes, which changed not only the presidential race, but also the Senate race. | ||
Which he would have won in the first round. | ||
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Exactly. | |
David Perdue was only 26,000 votes short of winning that out. | ||
This is 200,000. | ||
So that's the first way that it was stolen, both by the money, both races. | ||
But the second way was the ballot trafficking operation that was going on in Georgia. | ||
We have four different pieces of corroborating evidence for that. | ||
And the first one is the sworn affidavits of mail-in ballots that were not folded from being mailed. | ||
They were counterfeit ballots. | ||
They were not written with the writing instrument, not on the correct paper stock. | ||
And they were marked the same way in all the races, all the down-ballot races, for a hundred ballots in a row. | ||
So that's one piece of corroborating evidence. | ||
Then you have the geo-trafficking evidence from 2,000 Mules. | ||
You can see that there. | ||
We have videos, even on some that were not even on 2,000 Mules. | ||
We have a guy who's in Gwinnett County. | ||
Additional videos. | ||
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Additional, exactly. | |
One guy is fanning the ballots and taking a picture of them so he can get paid, then he stuffs them in. | ||
That was in Gwinnett County. | ||
But hang on, before I go to both of those, both Raffensperger and Bill Barr I want to make sure we emphasize this. | ||
two allegations, nothing happened, it was not material, nothing happened. | ||
So what's your response to that? | ||
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Well, Bill Barr, according to FOIA requests, never actually investigated it. | |
So I want to make sure we emphasize this. | ||
Bill Barr sat there and told the president in the Oval Office he had specifically asked for reports from the U.S. | ||
Attorneys in the affected areas. | ||
In Georgia, Arizona, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania. | ||
And he told the President, I've seen the reports and there was no voter fraud. | ||
Correct? | ||
And we now know from the Epoch Times FOIA request that the U.S. | ||
Attorneys did nothing. | ||
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That's the real facts. | |
Exactly. | ||
So is Bill Barr lying? | ||
When Bill Barr dismisses not just 2,000 mules, but he dismisses All the ballot-harvesting things you've said, he's doing that from a position of no information. | ||
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Right. | |
I think he's intentionally dumbing himself down because it's obviously there for anyone to see. | ||
I guess he didn't want to see it. | ||
It's just fascinating that he said that. | ||
Well, that gets the point. | ||
You have Bill Barr doesn't want to see it. | ||
Kemp doesn't want to see it. | ||
Raffensperger doesn't see it. | ||
Who's the guy who reports to Raffensperger? | ||
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Gabe Sterling. | |
Sterling. | ||
Sterling, he's another one, another beauty. | ||
He doesn't want to see it. | ||
These people are all Republicans. | ||
Why don't they want to see it? | ||
Why are they so adamantly opposed to this? | ||
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Well, I think you've said it best many times. | |
This is a uniparty. | ||
Their allegiance is not to Republicans or Democrats. | ||
I think Ravensburger's allegiance is more towards the World Economic Forum, these George Soros's of the world, and the Klaus Schwab's. | ||
not, certainly not to the constituents of the state of Georgia. | ||
He's one of the most despised men right now in the Republican Party. | ||
They just, nobody trusts him. | ||
When you say that, he just won re-election though, correct? | ||
So, with all this information out there, they did win re-election and now they're adamant... | ||
I mean, President Trump came out with his thoughts on Fannie Willis and Kemp and he said he's going to have a big presentation on Monday. | ||
I want to say now that I believe that presentation has been delayed because of legal issues. | ||
I actually think they're going to incorporate this report. | ||
Uh, in, with the presentation, in some sort of legal filing at some time, probably a motion to dismiss, I think then you'll see the exposure of, I'm sure, Garland, some of your information, and then you'll be a prominent part of it. | ||
But, when you say they're unpopular, They just won. | ||
And Kemp, you know, you had the Cosmo man, the former lieutenant governor who's on CNN, Dale Knight, saying, this is our chance to take our party back. | ||
This is our chance to take it back. | ||
Your thoughts? | ||
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He was not a member. | |
He was only a member of the Republican Party in name only. | ||
He was not a Republican. | ||
Jeff Duncan was the guy who blocked the bills. | ||
That would have made ballots public record, would have chain of custody. | ||
But in regards to the popularity of Ravensburger, we have a challenge against that primary where he defeated Jody Heiss. | ||
He was polling 18 to 37 percent. | ||
37 percent was his highest number on the day before the election. | ||
The election is conducted, the next day he gets 51 percent. | ||
Literally, none of the Republicans believe that he won that. | ||
We have a challenge on that race, and it should have been executed immediately. | ||
It's been a year. | ||
We haven't been to court on it. | ||
We had to sue all 159 counties. | ||
It was very expensive, but we felt like it had to be done because, you know, we want to see the balance of that race. | ||
I still don't believe he won that. | ||
Okay, so you have three ways that Biden didn't win or Trump won 2020. | ||
One is the One is the ballot harvesting, right? | ||
The other is the Zuckerbox. | ||
You've got the Zuckerbox, the ballot harvesting. | ||
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What's the third one? | |
Well, let me just tell you one more thing about ballot trafficking. | ||
So, statistics, and we can thank Seth Keschel for some of this, but the statistics show the ballot trafficking operation in the metro Atlanta area. | ||
Statewide, Joe Biden had 32% more votes than Hillary Clinton got in 2016. | ||
If you take out the metro Atlanta counties, the nine metro Atlanta counties where the ballot trafficking operation was running, he got 47% less votes than Hillary Clinton got. | ||
That certainly is quite suspicious. | ||
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In the other 150 counties. | |
So you've got four pieces of corroborated evidence on the ballot trafficking operation was in fact running. | ||
I want for the audience to know terminology and nomenclature. | ||
You're very specific about saying ballot trafficking instead of ballot harvesting. | ||
Why is that? | ||
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Well, harvesting technically is legal. | |
You can go out and check to see if people have voted yet and try to encourage them to vote if they got a mail-in ballot. | ||
But trafficking is something different. | ||
That is stuffing the ballot box with counterfeit ballots or... Non-certifiable, unverified, illegal ballots. | ||
You're calling that ballot trafficking. | ||
And you believe that went on in the counties Oh, there's no doubt about it. | ||
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There's four pieces of corroborating evidence that we just talked about. | |
I don't see how any attorney could look at that and not agree with me on that. | ||
And what's the third big way? | ||
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The third one was the electronic vote manipulation. | |
And I think we talked about this on your show once, but we know we went out and surveyed for the ballot images once they became public record. | ||
We found that 70 counties had destroyed 1.7 million of the original ballot images from the 2020 election. | ||
So we couldn't check that. | ||
However, by the way, it's illegal for them to destroy that. | ||
That's got to be a part of an official record. | ||
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It's illegal both from a federal and a state perspective. | |
22 and 24 months in detention. | ||
Has anybody gone to jail for that? | ||
Has Fannie Willis been all over that or the Republican Attorney General? | ||
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No, no, they haven't touched it with the 10-foot pole. | |
We've had to sue on that one as well. | ||
But the kicker is that when we looked at it, we found that the ballot images, now just for the audience, ballot images required to create a cast vote record to tabulate the results. | ||
And those ballot images in Fulton County 2020 were electronically altered before they certified the results. | ||
So that was, we could not authenticate a single one of the 524,000 ballots in ballot images in Fulton County because they'd deleted the Shaw files or they had manipulated... And Fonny Willis, as the DA down there, has not pursued any of this voter fraud or voter manipulation in Fulton County. | ||
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And Fonny Willis knows that it is there because we have three lawsuits against Fulton County over this very thing. | |
And so far, no action whatsoever. | ||
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Exactly. | |
Let me ask you about Coffee County. | ||
A big part of her thing is about... | ||
Access to the machines in Coffey County. | ||
My understanding is that the people in Coffey County actually wanted that to happen. | ||
Do you know the details of that? | ||
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Yeah, I do. | |
So, in 2020, the Dominion voting system failed to count the races correctly. | ||
They tried it three times, and they knew that the results that were coming up were incorrect. | ||
And this was an open—people knew this. | ||
This was the officials. | ||
They knew that the machines were somehow—there was some issue Absolutely. | ||
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Not only did they know that, the Coffey County people testified before the House and the Senate of all these problems. | |
And they testified to that. | ||
And we've got 13 megabytes of documentation of the problems they have, even up on Voter GA. | ||
We did a press release on it. | ||
The legislature has it. | ||
And that was part of the reason they concluded there was so much errors and fraud that the election should have never been certified to begin with. | ||
But to your point, the counties have authority to do this. | ||
So they took it upon themselves. | ||
In the state of Georgia. | ||
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In the state of Georgia. | |
The counties have legal authority to protect their voters and they chose that they needed a forensic exam because the Republican electors sued the Secretary of State for a forensic exam and they didn't get it. | ||
And in that hearing, you had the governor, the secretary of state, and the state election board swearing to the judge that they have no authority over the counties. | ||
So they're on record as saying that. | ||
And yet, Fannie Willis is making up this stuff about there was a breach of the system, when in reality, all they were doing was getting a forensic exam to protect their own voters. | ||
Isn't this the heart of how weak her case is? | ||
Is it to you as someone that has dedicated your life in Georgia in a nonpartisan way to get to the bottom of voter fraud and make sure we have 100% voter integrity? | ||
Is it not shocking in looking at her case that the linchpin of the case is Coffey County? | ||
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Well, yeah, I guess it is. | |
There's so much garbage in that indictment. | ||
What do you mean? | ||
Well, I'll give you an example. | ||
She says that Coffey County stole data and they removed data. | ||
Well, they didn't do that. | ||
They just copied the data. | ||
and to get the forensic exam. That's not stealing data. | ||
That's not removing data. The data is still there. So these are misinterpretations, both from a technical perspective and a legal perspective, in order to execute a political agreement. | ||
Misinterpretations or are they lies? | ||
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Oh, they're lies. | |
They're lies. | ||
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I guess I was too polite. | |
My point is, you can misinterpret, but when you read that indictment and you see what the facts have already been out there, they're lying in the indictment. | ||
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Oh, absolutely. | |
It's intentional. | ||
I mean, there's so many things. | ||
The whole thing about the electors. | ||
You know, Georgia used the same alternate elector scheme that was used in Hawaii in 1960. | ||
Yes. | ||
Nixon and Kennedy fought it out. | ||
and the Kennedy electors did the same thing and eventually won in court. | ||
That is the exact model to the tee of what happened in Georgia. | ||
They're trying to say that David Schaefer... | ||
Are they doing that to intimidate and show people, hey, it's going to cost you millions of dollars if you question elections in the future, you can be charged criminally, you can go to prison, it'll cost you millions of dollars and ruin your reputation? | ||
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I think that's one of the reasons, but the other reason is they want to cheat in future elections and they want to shut down any type of auditing of future elections and to... | |
Give me that again. | ||
You're saying that this is also so they can lock in how they cheat and cheat in future elections. | ||
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Exactly. | |
Anybody who wants to lie about this the way that she's doing, she is facilitating cheating in the future, and that is intentional. | ||
I mean, nobody would make up all these lies unless they had an ulterior political motive that is not in the best interest of America. | ||
Tell people, how did they get to your site to see all this information? | ||
This will clearly be a big part of going forward. | ||
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Yeah, it's voterGA.org, and we have all the information out there. | |
We're also nonpartisan, nonprofit, and we're volunteers. | ||
So the donations are tax-deductible. | ||
And one last thing, Steve. | ||
On the very day that Bonnie Willis released this indictment, we were in court and successfully defended ourselves against a law fair lawsuit brought by Fulton County. | ||
They were trying to sue me personally and a candidate for $38,000 under a false claim that we submitted abusive litigation. | ||
And that was denied by the judge. | ||
So Fannie Willis has already been trying to shut down any inquiry. | ||
She's been trying to shut down any inquiry into the 2020 election? | ||
Do you see prosecutorial abuse here? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
No doubt? | ||
This is, I think this is part of the whole scheme, is to shut down legitimate discussion on the 2020 election. | ||
Do you see prosecutorial abuse here? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
No doubt? | ||
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That's an understatement. | |
Are people, because the paper, the AJC does such a terrible job of covering the local Are people in Georgia waking up to the fact of what happened in 2020, or they already want to just put it behind them? | ||
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Oh, no, no. | |
You would not believe it, Steve. | ||
They have woken up, and I think we may have mentioned this before, but there was a clean sweep of the entire executive officers in the state GOP. | ||
Because of this? | ||
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Because of this, yeah. | |
Election integrity advocates swept every position, every executive office position. | ||
There is a movement going on right now that's unbelievable. | ||
People are coming out of the work. | ||
They're doing a legislative campaign. | ||
We're also going to the county's individual and telling them they have the authority to get off the machines. | ||
This is a real fight. | ||
We've got quite a few groups working on this together, Candace and other folks. | ||
We've got to bounce. | ||
We're going to have you back on. | ||
Look, thank you so much and thank you for coming here. | ||
We're at the election summit. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
I got Jane Zirkle, Mo Bannons here. | ||
We're going to go to the stage. | ||
Today is when they release the plan. | ||
Garland Favarito, you're a patriot and a hero. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Let's go out with Missouri, the song here. | ||
This is Petty Officer Horton. | ||
We're going to be back in a moment. | ||
Springfield, Missouri at the Expo Center. | ||
Back in a moment. | ||
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Where the bluebirds fly, they taught me how to say. | |
And if you can't show me, then it doesn't mean a thing in Missouri 🎵 | ||
It's home to Harry S. Truman and the Pony Express That St. | ||
Louis Arch, the gateway to the West, where Albert E. Bush... ...voted first. | ||
And then you notice, like, here's the red curve. | ||
The red curve is who actually voted. | ||
Well, gee, as soon as they started inflating the voter rolls, oh, lo and behold... I got a question. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So, when they're inflating them there, When they were adding to voter rolls before, was it by hand, and then all of a sudden computers came in? | ||
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It was when computers were starting to be added in the 90s. | |
Right, right. | ||
Does everybody understand that part? | ||
Okay. | ||
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Yeah. | |
So the turnout, so I don't have time to show you every state in the country. | ||
So what I did is I added them all together. | ||
So you can see this is for the whole country. | ||
This is the 18 and older population, the blue curve. | ||
And you notice that as of 1996, suddenly, The voter turnout, the black curve, across the whole country has been going up, and the number of votes has been going up. | ||
Suddenly, we suddenly became more patriotic. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
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%. | ||
And that's basically where all the fandom ballots are coming from. | ||
If you're going to cheat with machines, you need places, names to assign to, and that's about 10%, about 30 million of our population. | ||
And so the voter turnout has also become more erratic since the addition of machines. | ||
And you can see that really clearly. | ||
I'll just give you one example from California. | ||
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. | ||
Hmm, their rolls are growing, but their population is going down. | ||
Interesting, huh? | ||
But notice how the voting, you know, presidential midterm, presidential midterm, used to be pretty stable and it's become more erratic. | ||
As soon as they added the machines, look what's happened. | ||
And that's a trend I see in every state in the country. | ||
And what's also very spooky is if I show you state after state after state, they all have the same shape. | ||
So suddenly all the states in the country are behaving exactly the same. | ||
How could all the states be behaving exactly the same? | ||
Especially since they're not online. | ||
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How could that possibly happen? | |
How could that possibly happen? | ||
So this is sort of external evidence that the machines must be operating. | ||
Anyway, I'll just show you how it's more volatile. | ||
Now, this is the money shot, as we like to call it. | ||
It used to be, and this is before machines, that you used to vote in your local precinct. | ||
You would go in, you would sign the book, we'd give you a ballot, you'd fill it out. | ||
It was your local neighbors. | ||
Everybody knew everybody. | ||
You could make sure everybody was a real voter. | ||
And then at the end, you would count up the ballots and turn in a number. | ||
That's the way we used to run our elections. | ||
Well, we don't do that now. | ||
In every state in the country now, it's taken two decades, but it's that way now. | ||
Our roles are centrally controlled. | ||
And I use this example from Wisconsin. | ||
I'll show you a second example from Wyoming. | ||
Notice that this graph shows you from 2009 to 2021, and I showed this graph in official testimony in Wisconsin, and I was showing Robin Voss, and I said, notice, he's the Speaker of the House there, I said, notice that right before 2012, the rolls suddenly surge, and then they vote, and you take people out, and then midterm, it surges a little bit, and then you take people out, and then right before 2016, the rolls fill right back up again. | ||
It's like, wait a minute, you know, why are the rolls all full? | ||
And then after the election, this is what's particularly stunning, they remove a fourth of the voters. | ||
They remove a fourth of the voters from the voter rolls. | ||
I said, sir, and they're all back again by 2020. | ||
How could that possibly happen? | ||
You know what his answer was? | ||
We have a lot of turnover in those three largest counties. | ||
25% in four years, I said. | ||
I said, besides, look at all of your counties. | ||
Every one of your counties. | ||
Wow. | ||
Everybody look at that. | ||
Does that look like they were online? | ||
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Every one of your counties follows the exact same pattern. | |
How could that happen? | ||
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. | ||
You think so? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
And that's month to month. | ||
So it's like that one movie, Identical. | ||
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Identical, yes. | |
So, now, that's Wisconsin. | ||
Some people might say, well, not in my county. | ||
And that's one of the things I'm doing tonight. | ||
Not in my county. | ||
Well, here's Wyoming, the most conservative in the country. | ||
Here's their three largest counties. | ||
And you notice the same thing. | ||
Wait a minute, they're all behaving exactly the same. | ||
And by the way, let's look at all of their counties, and you're going to see they all have exactly the same pattern. | ||
Okay, so this is evidence of machine manipulation of the roles, centrally controlled, and we don't even... I mean, this can't happen naturally. | ||
This ain't natural, buddy. | ||
Okay, and by the way, in Wyoming, Their roles changed 25% in two years. | ||
In Wisconsin it took four years to change 25% so it's even worse. | ||
They didn't even know this was happening to them. | ||
That's one of the things that's so eye-opening to me about this is I'm just going around the country showing people their own evidence, their own data. | ||
I want to tell you, back when, you know, it's been two, a little over two years now when I met you, and the demonstration back then was, was very, was very, just in its infancy. | ||
And are you surprised that it's this widespread in every county and every state in the country? | ||
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Yes, when you first had me on that movie Scientific Proof, I had only done five states at that point. | |
Right. | ||
And I was still looking for a conservative state, because Republicans are good and Democrats are bad. | ||
I was still looking for a place where I could not predict the elections. | ||
But then, I'd only done five states, now I've done 46. | ||
46 out of 50 is already done, you guys. | ||
46 out of 50 he's already done you guys. | ||
I mean this guy never ever, I think he's only been home I don't know a week in three years. | ||
I mean, I hear it's just on the road. | ||
He cares so much for his country. | ||
And they can't argue his evidence because it comes right out of the machines. | ||
They've lied. | ||
They said they weren't online. | ||
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. | ||
And he goes, he goes, I said, did Do you think there was election crime with these machines or whatever? | ||
Not in our state! | ||
Donald Trump won! | ||
You're out! | ||
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, well I'm, the biggest, the biggest, um, I don't know what you would call the word, the word I hate the most is, is these politicians go, I'm all for election integrity. | ||
That's about as weak a word as you can find. | ||
Solve the election crime in our country! | ||
Protect us against the election crime! | ||
This isn't about integrity. | ||
That's such a weak word. | ||
Oh yeah, we're all for it. | ||
And they're running on this. | ||
It makes me sick, these politicians that are running on, like, election integrity. | ||
Like Ron DeSantis down there. | ||
Oh, I'm all for election integrity. | ||
Really, you wouldn't even listen to us when we told you your machines were online. | ||
Wouldn't even listen. | ||
Walked out of the room. | ||
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All right, very good. | |
Well, I explained that, you know, what I'm able to do is the same thing as being able to roll a 20-sided die 83 times. | ||
You walk into a county, you roll a die 83 times. | ||
You walk into the next county, and you roll the die 83 times, and it's the exact same 83 numbers. | ||
That's a sort of mysterious thing, isn't it? | ||
And yet, when you change states, it's a new set of 83 numbers. | ||
If you see my longer talks, you know what I'm talking about. | ||
But it's an algorithm, I showed it to Mike. | ||
Yeah, let me explain that one, what he's saying, rolling that. | ||
You can pick any county in the United States, okay? | ||
I'm gonna pick my home in Minnesota, Carver County. | ||
And when he did this, I actually did this. | ||
So, I picked an age in my county. | ||
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37. |