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the top of people in your field.
And these are such complex systems, and yet they make it out as these elections, these voting machines, should be so complex and the code so proprietary.
You should never get a look at it.
Well, you bring up a really good point, because as it gets more and more complex, what you're finding is that they're having to outsource more and more of the functions around the conduct of our elections out to these third parties that are supposedly the experts.
Third parties like voting system manufacturers.
Third parties like Rock the Vote.
All these folks that have access to sensitive election record data that we don't.
So now, essentially most of our elections have been pushed behind the curtain.
A veil of secrecy, if you will.
Kind of like the Wizard of Oz.
And it's taken it away from the people.
So Patrick, I think most people would know, but maybe they don't.
Not only were you in aerospace, but you were also a politician.
Please don't remind me of that.
And talking about non-politicians, right?
Because Donald Trump doesn't like to be called a politician.
He's the outside candidate.
You were the first state senator to be elected to the Michigan State Senate without having previously held some kind of office.
Yeah, over 30 years.
But did you know then that there were problems with our elections when you were elected?
I barely knew how to run an election.
I mean, literally, I was brand spankin' new.
I just said we had a gap in our particular county.
I live in Wayne County, which is the home of Detroit, and we didn't have a good Yeah, where do you see the evidence on Detroit?
Anyway, so we didn't have a good candidate run for state senate seat.
We had a good candidate run for state rep.
And so a lot of my friends, you know, we got together and we went to an event where there was a guy that was running for political office at that point in time that was already serving as a state rep.
He was going to run on the other side of the ticket.
And we had done our research going into these coffee hours, and the guy was lying to us about certain aspects of policy and budget.
And I go, I just can't stand the idea of somebody who's able to lie that smoothly, lie that consistently, serving as my representative in the state legislature.
And so, my wife and I went back and we prayed about it, and I actually got a deadline.
I said, alright God, by February 21st, I need to know what you want me to do.
Does that work?
Yeah.
And, well, you know, Gideon had quite a few of his little approaches on it.
And you know what?
My devotion for that morning was from 1 Corinthians 9.24, which reads, For many run in the race, but only one gets the prize.
Run in such a way as to get the prize.
And that's exactly what my wife and I did.
And that's the untold story of being the first person elected.
I mean, this is a case where God guides, He provides.
There's no reason we should be in there.
I didn't have name recognition.
We don't have money.
This is no matter what the media says, by the way.
But, you know, where God guides, He provides.
That can almost be the theme of everyone we've talked to so far.
That just keeps coming up, Patrick.
Yeah, well, it's funny.
I'll tell you, one of the first phone calls I got when I started talking about the election fraud after the 2020 election, because I pulled a marathon shift out at the TCF Center in Detroit.
If you want to know why I'm still at this three years after the fact, it's because I don't like people lying to me.
You were at ground zero.
And I don't like people arrogantly lying to me, so I said, you know, we've got to go off and dig into this a little bit more.
Well, given your background, I think we understand why you answered the call that day, and we appreciate you.
Patrick Kovac.
I know we'll see you some more next today.
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome investigative journalist Laura Loomer.
Thank you.
Now, if you don't know Laura Loomer, I'll just tell you.
You know, it's so interesting, Laura, because you've been in some kind of fight, right?
For years.
That's an understatement.
You could almost be called one of the first fighters, because you know what I remember, and I was kind of, I mean, I wasn't new, but relatively new to covering politics, is the day you stood up in that hearing, and you yelled about censorship.
And you weren't attacked as much as you are right now, but they were like, oh, you know.
But I remember that, because I knew that was going on.
And then it started happening to me greater and greater and greater.
And I've never forgotten that you did that.
Well, thank you, and it's great to be here today.
I want to thank Mike Lindell for inviting me to speak to all of you.
And, yeah, I had a career in investigative journalism and in activism, got my career started working with James O'Keefe at Project Veritas, and then after that, yeah, he does great work, of course.
And, you know, you mentioned the censorship.
Uh, prior to getting my account back on Twitter in December of 2022, I've been banned for five years, and there was a point where I was the most banned woman in the entire world, and I still am banned on every single social media site, uh, with the exception of Twitter, to this date, uh, simply because, right, I was Morning, people.
Really, as a canary in the coal mine.
And I remember that day in 2018, September 5th, when we had the first congressional hearing on tech censorship.
And Jack Dorsey, of course, was testifying in front of Congress.
And he had said that they were not using algorithms to censor conservatives.
And I stood up and I called him a liar.
And I was escorted out by the cops.
You know, I have to say, that was a committee controlled by Republicans, okay?
So when we look at the problems in our country today, we want to know how we got here, okay?
Well, during President Trump's first administration, for the first two years, we had a Republican-controlled House, we had a Republican-controlled Senate.
So there's your answer, right?
It's Republican cowardice that has resulted in the silencing and the censorship of patriots like you.
And we have to call it out.
And not only have you called it out, you actually got in the race.
You ran for the 11th district in Florida for a seat in Congress.
Yeah.
I ran twice actually and so when I was de-platformed everywhere and I was shut down, I mean I was shut down from my bank, right?
So I was one of the first people who this really happened to and now of course it's gone mainstream so everybody understands this whole Cancel culture issue.
And I decided, wow, you know, this is going to eventually happen to Donald Trump.
They're going to ban the president of the United States.
And people said that I was crazy and that I was a conspiracy theorist.
And so I said, I'm going to run for Congress to address it.
Running first in 2019, 2020.
And then, of course, 2022.
And my campaign was actually the first de-platformed campaign in United States history.
We were the only campaign denied the ability to create social media accounts, and you can imagine how hard that was in the middle of COVID when Governor Ron DeSantis locked down the state of Florida.
I know he likes to say he did otherwise, right?
But we were locked down in Florida, not able to knock on doors.
And so that's a problem.
And then it got so bad that even Comcast, an internet service provider, blocked my campaign from sending texts and emails.
So that's election interference, right?
Even though President Trump endorsed me and even voted for me in 2020 and I won my primary despite all odds, the GOP didn't issue a single statement about the censorship of conservatives.
And so if we are going to, you know, reclaim our election integrity, if we are going to combat the cancer of voter fraud and get the greatest president ever, President Donald J. Trump, back in the White House and re-elected for a third time, then we have to start calling out the Republicans who are doing nothing to speak out about this voting problem.
Since the serial election of 2020, has the GOP done anything?
Have they filed any law?
Have they filed any lawsuits in support of President Trump?
There's been lots of strongly worded emails lately.
Have they filed a lawsuit against any of the big tech social media companies?
What are they doing aside from tweeting their statements about President Trump's recent indictment?
What are the Republicans in Washington doing?
The answer is nothing.
And I know why I think that is.
You know.
But why do you think that is, Laura?
Because it's a uniparty, right?
It's an illusion of choice.
We don't actually have two parties in this country like they tell us, okay?
It's the uniparty versus the patriots of this country.
It's us against them and it's one big club and we're just not a part of it.
And the reality is, is the Republicans, and no one wants to talk about this elephant in the room, the Republicans were just as much as involved in stealing the election from Donald Trump as the Democrats.
Stay worried.
I'm supposed to find there is no way that Democrats have done it alone, without the help of the Republicans.
Oh, absolutely.
And now they're losing, okay?
They're trying to criminalize speaking out against stolen elections.
They're trying to criminalize patriots showing up and asking questions about our elections.
They're trying to criminalize political speech and what was once, right, I guess it doesn't really exist anymore, our constitutional right to petition our government for grievances.
Okay, hello, January 6th, anybody?
That is what patriots were doing on January 6th, and so we are losing our country, and I honestly, I do blame the Republican Party more than the Democrats, and I say that as a lifelong conservative activist because, you know, at the end of the day, we know what the Democrats' game plan is, right?
But we would not be in this mess today if we had strong leadership from Republican elected officials, but instead, right, none of them.
How many of them actually really spoke out about all of the fraud?
They're too scared.
Where are they today?
Maybe two.
Where are all the elected officials today?
Maybe too.
So I have to ask you more because, like you said, you're the canary in the coal mine.
I know you weren't surprised by what happened because you've seen it coming for years and years and years.
Do you feel, though, now that you're not such a long ranger, that more people are involved and they're aware?
Like, I mean, look how people responded when you said that about Republicans.
I think prior to the 28, you know, the 2018 midterms, I don't think people would have felt that way or you would have gotten quite that response.
Well, people are awake now and, you know, the thing is, they like to call themselves the silent majority, but we're not silenced by choice.
We have been silenced and we have to reclaim our voice.
And we're not going to reclaim our voice by sitting back and playing nice in the sandbox with Republicans.
I think that one of the most detrimental things to the Republican Party is Ronald Reagan's 11th commandment.
It's about not speaking ill of any other Republican.
It's time to put Reagan's 11th commandment in the shredder on high speed.
Absolutely.
And if you feel bad because they used the term Republican, just remember, they're really not anyway, the majority of them.
It really is the Uniparty, and if you spend any time in Washington, you see it in five seconds.
The GOP base, okay, is with Donald J. Trump.
There's MAGA, and then there's the Uniparty.
Okay?
There's MAGA, there's the Uniparty.
And I would say that most Republican voters today, they feel as though they have been completely abandoned by the party.
The party isn't actually representative of the pro-Trump MAGA base.
They don't even believe the election was stolen!
To this day, the RNC has not issued a statement admitting that the 2020 election was stolen.
They don't believe it!
So how are these people supposed to represent us and why do they expect people to show up to the polls in 2024 unless they're actually going to prove to us that they're committed to implementing policies and practices to combat another steal?
How much do you think it trickles down to the local level, though?
I mean, we know this of the national Republicans, but how much on the local level?
Well, it's happening on a local level.
It's happening in states.
There are people from all over the country here today who I've spoken to.
Who have said that, as Republicans, their issue wasn't combating Democrats or the Democrat Party or Democrat elected officials in their state.
It was corrupt Republican establishment officials who utilized the voter fraud machine to silence voters and steal elections.
And that's why it's also, though, it is important for people to get involved on the local level.
Before we run out of time, Flora, I do have to bring up, because you're getting a lot of attention from Donald Trump himself, and he invited you to dinner the other day, so why don't you just give the people in our room what that was like
Yeah, so actually what happened was I was in New York where I was giving a speech to the New York Young Republicans and I wasn't aware that Donald Trump was going to be at Bedminster for the rest of the Live Golf tournament because I thought he was going to be in Iowa all weekend and when I found out he was going to be
At Bedminster, I had extended my flight, and I went over there just with a regular general admission ticket, and Trump recognized me on the golf course, and he came over and thanked me for all of my investigative reports exposing Ron DeSantimonious, who does not believe that the election was stolen.
Another enemy to the election integrity movement.
And so, to my surprise, and I'm, you know, elated, I just can't believe it actually happened, President Trump invited me to spend the day with him in his private suite at FedMinster, and I was able to watch the golf tournament with him, and he was just so gracious and so kind, and he's such a wonderful person, which is why I take it so personally when he's attacked in the media, because This is a man who gave up a life of luxury to fight for all of us, okay?
He could potentially face the rest of his life in prison because he decided to fight for election integrity and speak out against the Uniparty and stolen elections, and we have an obligation to raise our voices and exemplify courage instead of hiding in silence and cowardice like every member of the Republican Party in Congress today.
This is actually our first time getting to meet him right now.
I've known about you for a year and, you know, exchanged comments online, but, yeah.
But you're very brave as well.
You know, like, you walked away from, uh, or I guess I mean, you got to tell the story yourself, but you refused to take the vaccine and you were punished for it by corporate media.
And so, uh, you spoke out at a network that has a policy of not speaking out unless there's so little action.
And you said, hell no!
And now you have a very successful career doing independent media as well.
So you're very brave as well, Emily.
Thank you.
I don't agree with that.
I don't know what to do with my life.
Laura Loomer, you're just an inspiring person.
It's so good to meet you.
And, uh, thanks for being here early on.
Not a lot of people can say that, right?
She was fighting her fight early on, and we applaud you for it.
Thank you.
Please welcome America's mom, Sharona Bishop.
Good morning.
The lady that needs no introduction, but I will anyway.
So, prior to being attacked, and you know, you and Tina have intertwining stories, so yours kind of ties in with hers as well, but you were probably more politically minded than Tina, I would say.
You were a little more involved in that.
You were a campaign manager for Congresswoman Lauren Boebert, correct?
That is correct.
I was.
I was the campaign manager for her primary campaign and a lot of those amazing grassroots people who helped her win that election are in this room today.
We had a lot going on in 2015, basically after the Supreme Court passed the Marriage Act, right, and redefined what marriage was.
I wanted to know more, like, what is happening here?
This doesn't seem right.
I'm a mom of four, Adrienne and Kate, Ephraim and Ivan, and my husband and I wanted all of these great things for our kids, but I didn't want them through the public school system because they were failing.
So like so many people in this room, It was my children that led me into politics because nobody likes politics.
It's gross.
You see it all the time.
You see what's happening to President Trump.
That would be politicking.
And the policy comes to rest on us all.
It affects every single one of us.
And for that reason, I thought, I was so naive in my thinking, I thought, well, we'll just fix the curriculum and it'll be great.
And we'll just elect a new school board member.
It'll be great.
And that led, obviously, to the path of, OK, well, we'll get rid of our congressmen, and that will be great.
And it has been really good.
But in these states that are controlled by Democrats and by weak-kneed Republicans who continue to reach across the aisle and formulate policies that destroy our entire lives, we are done with it.
And it's largely because of these deficient Republicans who are in positions of leadership that we are sitting in the situation we are here in America.
They were supposed to be the keepers and defenders of the Constitution and of every one of us.
But at the same time, this is a constitutional republic.
It requires we, the people, to be involved.
So I guess I'll send them a thank you card because I'm here now.
Well, I want to ask you about that because it would have been very, it's not easy to operate through a life, but you could have done it, right?
You could have moved to a state where you felt like your values were better represented within the public school system or just the society at large.
You could have just said, okay, well, we're going to go somewhere that we think is better for our children, and there's nothing wrong with that.
But you decided to get in the fight.
In Fight Colorado, why?
Yeah, it's 2017.
I'm a sixth generation Coloradan.
My grandparents own land in the most beautiful part of Colorado, just about Fremont.
Some people from Fremont will argue with me, but Crawford County is just absolutely beautiful.
And I was raised being a fighter.
The struggle is so significant for all of us who decide to say, no, I'm not doing that.
And I just, I love my kids.
Like all these mothers across America who've gotten into this battle, we love our kids.
And I long for the days when I was naive, because I did not realize just how evil this could get.
I really didn't.
And at the time, from 2017 until 2020, I thought what we all think, and I think it's still the right path.
We have to have people representing us who hold our values and who have a relationship with we, the people.
They want to be held accountable by the community, not those who distance themselves, elevate themselves, while they pat us on the head and tell us that's so cute what you're trying to do.
And so in Colorado, just like all across this country, you've seen a massive grassroots explosion Grassroots really is just people.
It's people.
Ordinary, regular moms, dads, grandmas, grandpas who are tired of being told that you'd rather have a living daughter than a dead son.
Right?
We don't believe in the mutilation of children.
We don't believe in the sexualizing of children.
We don't believe that these people should have full fascination in our children's lives.
We don't believe taxpayer-funded dollars should be going to advance a trans-demonic ideology in our fascist country.
And we are taking it back now!
But as you all know, the federal government doesn't like that. - So, you know, I guess getting to where we're at now, 2020, we ran some great elections in 2021.
I helped along with a lot of other great people.
We were holding concerned citizens meetings.
We were reading our Constitution, the Supreme Law.
We were holding our sheriffs accountable.
It was awesome.
And I did not realize how much it was really triggering these other elected Republicans who did not want us to be a part of it.
You know, I've already been enshrined in my authority by God and the Declaration of Independence.
I already know the authority I have.
I'm not asking permission.
I'll build my own death on the table.
And that is exactly what all of you are doing.
It's what we did.
And in 2021, November 16th of 2021, after all of this election conflict, after being a citizen who just wanted to understand what happened legally and lawfully, In my own local elections, Merrick Garland, Chris Wray, they sent their brown shirts after us.
And they did.
They took a battering ram to my front door at 9.30 in the morning on November 16th.
And when your children were home.
Yeah.
And we're having to wrap up because we're running out of time for this time.
But before we go, I want to get back to why you fought.
Because it's not been easy.
You literally have been the eyeshine of your house.
That's more than most of us have faced, let's be honest.
But if you don't fight at home, you're going to eventually run out of places to run.
Because they're trying to take over everywhere.
Yeah.
Um, I would say this.
When you know what you know what you know, and God's given you authority, your closet is clean, you're walking boldly and upright because you know you are right with God first, All you can do is double down.
And triple down.
That's what we're doing.
So I fight for my kids.
I fight because of the authority God has already given me.
Because I know what I know what I know.
This is the greatest country that has ever been and probably ever will be.
And we have the duty and obligation and responsibility to protect it, defend it, and restore it.
And that's why moms exactly like me all over this country will continue to fight until the day But we are no more.
Amen!
And just like Sharona and all the other great Americans we just heard from, there are Americans all across the country fighting, especially with Cause of America, and this is who we are.
Thank you.
Thank you.
You are the chairman of the Washington County Republican Party here in Oregon.
What woke me up?
Well, when we were all sent home in 2020, some people losing their jobs.
We had a primary in May here in Oregon, and somehow we voted more taxes on ourselves.
That's what woke me up.
How can we possibly build more taxes on ourselves in the middle of the pandemic?
Hi, my name is Roxanne.
I am a part-time employee at a local business in my community and I do various volunteer work as well in my community.
I got involved in election integrity about a couple years ago when I started attending a Meeting with many people in my community that had grievances over what was going on in the government.
And then I started attending the commissioner's meetings and got to know the county clerk and the office staff and became an election assistant.
One of the events that inspired me to roll up my sleeves was basically how this last election went.
And what is now pointing toward a lot of evidence that there was a lot of fraud that went on.
And so now we need to take back this country.
I first got involved in election integrity in 1985 and 1986.
When I was teaching a course on systems analysis, I was an adjunct instructor at Riviera College in Nashua, New Hampshire.
And I led my students in a class study of the Shootronic voting booth.
That was a completely computerized voting booth.
I recommended a paper trail because of that and I've been involved in election integrity ever since.
My name is Jodi and I'm from Minnesota.
I first became inspired by watching a live stream of the George Floyd riots in Minneapolis, and then watching the news live on what I witnessed the night before.
I started doing some research and found a precinct strategy website.
There I learned how to become a delegate, and felt like my vote will only count to represent others that felt the same way as I did.
I applied to become an election judge and was thrown into the position of head election judge, even though I had no idea what an election judge even does.
At my county election judge training, I asked a lot of questions as to why they do the things the way they do.
I noticed some pretty important tasks that were not being done as securely as they should be.
From that experience, I knew my mission was to help inform others of the issues with their elections.
I started to meet people by the grace of God who were wanting to get involved also.
Three years later, I am still trying to secure our elections and save our country.
Thank you to everyone involved for all your hard work, and God bless.
Aloha!
I'm Andy, and I own and run a mechanical engineering business specializing in high-performance building systems.
My name is Lynn, and I'm a freelance management consultant.
I primarily manage and support IT and business transformation projects in the state and county governments in Hawaii.
Several years ago, we recognized that our country is under attack, and we the people have to be mobilized to fight back.
We have dedicated ourselves to doing citizen journalism to address the many major issues in our state, ranging from dirty voter rolls, unsecure election technology, universal mail-in ballots, criminal defiance of election laws, and much more.
We cover local protests and rallies and support activism to secure the integrity of our elections, because the local media and newspapers are either deceitful or silent on this topic.
You can follow us on social media at surfing4truth.
We support President Trump, and we want to make America great again.
Hi, my name is Ashley Duff.
I am a homeschooling mother of five, and I was never involved in anything politically prior to 2020.
But when 2020 happened, I thought the world had pretty much lost its mind, and I wanted to really understand what was going on.
The elections made no sense.
I'm from Pennsylvania, and so what was being reported versus what we saw on the ground Things were not adding up and so I dug in.
I just wanted to research as much as I could to try to understand it.
And the more I researched, the more troubled I became.
That narrative that it was the most safe and secure election in American history started to dissolve before my very eyes.
And ever since then, I've been on the ground working, trying to Make sure that our elections can be free and fair once again.
Hi, I'm Barb from Pennsylvania and I've been involved a lot of the vote for about three years.
I've been an active volunteer even prior to the 2020 election, but the 2020 election really got me out there on the street, getting petition signatures to get an audit for our vote here in Pennsylvania.
We also did a petition to get rid of our electronic voting machines.
When I went to see Dr. Frank and I've heard Seth Kesho and I've heard Professor Clemens, When you see the fraud, we know that it's real.
So I just appreciate all the efforts of all the Patriots on the ground working, and we're definitely trying to turn this around, and we thank Mike Liddell for all of his efforts.
So thank you.
Hello, Patriots.
My name is Catherine Lara.
I am in Rancho Cucamonga, California, which is in San Bernardino County, Southern California.
Well, about the time Obama took office, I realized things were not right.
Things were awfully wrong and unjust and something funny was going on.
So, I am currently the Election Integrity Director of the San Bernardino County.
I'm responsible for getting people to be observers at polling locations, at the Register of Voters office, I have people watching Dropboxes.
I am currently doing Dr. Frank's protocols and I have to pull out canvassing looking for the fraud and identity theft that's going on with our elections and our ballots.
I also sit on one of the caucuses within the GOP and I am a delegate at the GOP.
I am working with a lot of our grassroots groups.
I've got Redlands Tea Party, Chino Tea Party, San Bernardino Patriots all engaged.
We're all working together, which was a big feat, trying to get everybody on one page.
We are doing it, and San Bernardino is extremely active.
I hope you guys are as well.
Hi, my name is Chris Rostov.
I'm a software architect that develops operating software for distributed operations.
I initially got involved with the Election Integrity Project By going to my local Republican conservative caucus.
I saw what happened on the night of the election.
I saw all sorts of crazy stuff happening on the night of the election.
And then when I woke up the next morning Things have flipped.
Things have changed in Rhode Island.
The first thing I did was I went and got involved in looking at what the laws said.
And in Rhode Island, there was changes to the law.
So, this is going to be an important thing.
You need to get involved.
You have to know what the law is.
You have to get to roll up your sleeves yourself and become involved in your own self-government.
Hi, my name is Janie Winning from Oregon.
I was never political before 2020.
I was too busy working and raising a family.
After my husband died in January of 2020, I asked God what to do.
I volunteered at the county elections as my civic duty.
After the frustration of the November 3rd election, I became a PCP and chaired the Election Integrity Committee for our county.
What I learned dismayed me.
Poll watching?
You can't really see.
Tours were about paper flow.
Questions and concerns got me bullied and ejected from the election office.
Recently, someone asked me if there was any hope in Oregon to get changes made.
I replied, did we ever think that our Secretary of State, who many thought was slated for governor someday, would resign this last May due to allegedly violating state ethics, laws, and conflicts of interest?
Miracles happen, even in Oregon.
Our God is a God of miracles.
I'm a retired military widower, currently living in Alabama.
I spent 40 years in education, 25 as a classroom teacher, and 15 as an administrator.
I love God, my family, and my country.
When I saw the election of 2020 stolen, and lots of evidence to prove it, and then I watched politicians, the media, public officials, and many Americans refusing to even look at the evidence, I knew I had to get involved.
My husband spent over 30 years in the Army, preserving our freedom, and we have 11 grandchildren.
We want to see them live the American dream, so we must save our country.
Good day, everyone.
God bless you.
God bless America.
My name is Gail Golan, and I am from Maricopa County, Arizona, also known as Maricorruption County.
I don't know if you know this, but Maricopa's middle name is Rico.
It really is.
And I think that's one of the many ways that we are going to be able to take down these traitors and terrorists.
Not only in Arizona, but across America.
I've heard it said that if you want to make God laugh, tell him what your plan is.
Well, I think God has a very big sense of humor because There would have been nothing three years ago when President Trump was not declared the winner that could have led me to believe that this was the plan he had for me.
But I do know now in my heart that it's exactly where I'm supposed to be.
But it hasn't been easy.
It's been a walk of faith.
My name is Grace.
I'm from Sheetfield, Rhode Island.
And I am a retired teacher.
I got into the movement because I felt, and many people around me felt, that something just wasn't right.
We realized that there were so many other people that were truly concerned about the way our election system is working.
So we're hoping that we will have some success and good luck in your encounters today.
Be productive.
Thank you.
Aloha.
My name is Adrian Lim.
I got involved in election integrity soon after the 2020 general election.
I was looking around our local voter rolls and found a name.
Registered voter by the name of United States Hawaii in my neighborhood.
United States Hawaii did not receive mail at the residence, or live at the residence, or receive a ballot at the residence.
But United States Hawaii still recorded a vote by mail in the 2020 general election.
John Veltri, Las Vegas, New Mexico.
Eighteen months ago, I was called to do God's work on election integrity.
We started with about five people.
We've grown to over a thousand throughout the entire state of New Mexico.
We have a domain now called nmetnetwork.org.
That's New Mexico Election Transparency Network, Patriots, and we've reached an entire nation.
We're working on all kinds of election integrity improvements to make our elections more secure, It's fair.
My name is Karen Taylor, and I'm the founder and CFO of Audit the Vote PA.
But before the 2020 election, I was just a stay-at-home mom, an entrepreneur.
I had no background in politics, really didn't pay too much attention to politics.
And after the shutdowns and COVID, I started getting into politics by taking a constitution class at Beecher Academy and became a constitution coach.
And from there, really got excited about free and fair elections and started a petition with my business partner, Tommy Shoup.
And we had over 120,000 signatures on a petition for a full forensic audit of the 2020 election in Pennsylvania.
And from there, for the past two and a half years, that has been my life.
I have two really young kids.
And I just keep thinking about what I'm leaving for them and what kind of world that they're going to grow up in, what kind of America that they're going to grow up in if mommy doesn't do something.
And I want to make sure that at night I put my head down on the pillow and know that I did everything I can to secure their freedom for the future.
Marie here from Indiana, the great future state.
I am the founder of Indiana First Action and now represent Mr. Lindell for Cause of America Indiana.
So we are the premier election integrity group here of our state and very blessed to represent thousands of users.
I am just a mom.
I'm a grandma of two beautiful grandbabies and my husband of 25 years and I run two small businesses.
We, like you, most of you probably stayed up watching the election in November of 2020.
And after it was all said and done, we thought, what did we just witness?
What was that?
And one day I tuned into the War Room and Captain Seth Keschel was talking about his amazing work and he said, if not you, then who?
I'm Natalie Feinberg from Kern County in California.
And like many others in 2020, I was dismayed at the obvious gaslighting of the election results, the numbers not moving, reporting at low percentages, the stopping of the counting, the days of the waiting.
The going to bed knowing that Trump won, only to wake up to say that he lost.
Nothing made sense.
And I'm an educator in a high school setting, and so research is something I teach.
And so immediately I started to learn more about elections.
My name is Patti Junick and I live in Gillette, Wyoming.
Three years ago, I was looking forward to a comfortable, relaxed retirement with my husband.
Now, in 2023, I have been working for three solid years to convince our legislators here in Wyoming that we do indeed have problems with our elections.
I work with county leaders from every county of the state, and I'm a leader in the state of Wyoming.
Working with Dr. Frank and Cause of America to restore election integrity and to take back our nation and our state.
My name is Steve Elmfleet reporting in from the Central Coast region of California.
I'm a retired software engineer with experience in database systems, biometrics, DNA sequencing, online payments processing, machine learning, etc.
How did I get involved?
At the end of September 2021, feeling discouraged to be moralized about the election results, I received an email from Sidney Powell's defendingtherepublic.org.
Towards the bottom of the message, I saw an announcement about Dr. Douglas Frank explaining the algorithm he had identified that was used to steal the 2020 election.
That was a double whammy for me.
I never expected that anyone would find digital evidence of fraud.
For the simple reason that I believe most or all of the evidence Would have been wiped away by that time.
The second surprise was the name of the scientist who discovered it.
Dr. Frank had been one of my closest friends in college.
Soon after that, I joined the Raccoon Army.
A few months later, I became the Election Integrity Officer of our Republican Central Committee.
I coordinated a team of election observers for my county's 2022 elections.
I collaborate with election integrity efforts in half a dozen counties across California, as well as with similar teams in the United States.
My name is Robert Ward.
I'm a retired fire captain.
I started fighting full-time for my country on day one of this scam-demic.
I knew what it was all about because I raised six kids without doctors, without pharmaceuticals, without vaccines, and without public indoctrination.
That fight turned into a fight for election integrity.
Which we are going to win.
God bless.
Hey, everybody.
I'm Tony Shoup, CEO of Audit the Vote PA.
Back in March of 2020, I was just an average, everyday, stay-at-home mom.
I had shelved a mechanical engineering degree a handful of years prior because I wanted to stay home with my three girls.
In March of 2020, the day the governor shut the schools down was when I woke up.
I took a Constitution class in the fall of 2020 that pretty much changed the trajectory of my entire life.
Of course, we had the stolen 2020 election in Pennsylvania, and we started a statewide movement for election integrity with a petition that we launched in February of 2021.
So since then, I'm still just your average everyday mom, but I'm also now the Northeast Regional Director for Patriot Academy's Constitution Coach Program, and the things that I've experienced and done are Nothing short of a true miracle and God gets all the glory.
I've had dinner with President Trump.
Of course, now we're affiliated with the great Mike Lindell, and we are fighting together to save the Republic.
So come join us.
We need you.
Hello, Patriots of America.
Urson Russell from California.
Native Californian, longtime business owner, and I absolutely love my state, love my country.
I've enjoyed all 51 years out here.
Our elections are a mess.
And it's our job to fix them.
And after the 2020 election, like many of us, I watched for about six months just to see if, you know, things were going to be exposed or transparent.
So I decided to get involved.
And I've been involved for the past couple of years with thousands of other people in California that are all donating their precious time to help take back our elections and put them into the hands of the people, make them transparent and accountable again.
We owe that to each other.
We owe that to our future generations of children and to have as good of a life as we had here.
And so, things are happening in California.
They're moving quick and we encourage you to all be a part of it.
God bless and stay diligent, Patriots.
My name is Erica.
I'm here in the beautiful Pacific Northwest in Washington State.
And I now lead a research team of wonderful, dedicated people who have been fighting for election reform and transparency here in our state for the last couple years.
I'm very, very proud to work with them and I'm thankful for all of their hard work in this battle.
In my personal life, I'm a wife and I'm a mother.
My family doesn't really understand my need to get involved with our elections, but that's okay.
I just tell myself that maybe they'll thank me later.
But I've spent quite a bit of time on this.
Researching, learning, studying, troubleshooting it down there in person, talking to the election staff, and being as involved as I could figure out how to be.
So I feel pretty invested at this point and I don't think there's any other option but to see this through because I believe that we deserve better here.
Hi, my name is Megan, and I got involved because I thought there was something fishy about the 2020 election when I was watching the election happen and then woke up to a different winner than I thought we were going to have.
I got involved locally with two people that you already heard from, Sarah and Chris, and we canvassed our neighborhoods.
I also noticed around 2020 with the COVID issue, being 13 years in the medical field, I knew something was kind of different with that as well.
I'm watching freedoms be stripped away and having a child who will also, you know, have grandchildren one day, I'm worried about their future and their freedoms.
And I also see that every battle that everyone is fighting right now, whether it be for medical freedom, or the Second Amendment, or any of these rights that are being taken away, they all start with the foundation of the election.
Hi, my name is Stephanie Herbert.
I live in Sawyer County, Wisconsin.
I'm a mom and a grandma.
I work a full-time job, and I'm also a small business owner, a retired AUT, and a conservative patriot.
My husband, Scott, and I started Patriots United and Faith, Family, and Freedom in October 2021, a campaign for four statewide and two local conservative candidates.
When our elections appeared to be selection time, I invited Dr. Douglas Frank to Wisconsin to help, and we started the North of 29 Election Integrity Movement.
He showed how just one form of fraud in Milwaukee County stole all of our roads north of Highway 29.
I became the lead for Wisconsin organizing and training teams to canvass for potential ghost registrations and phantom voters.
Currently, about 2,572 counties are at some stage in the canvassing process, with 11 counties completing Stage 1.
With Dr. Frank, we have met with several clerks and sheriffs to provide information and offer support.
We are also working to rid Wisconsin of electronic devices, requesting paper border rolls, quote books, and ballots, and counted the same day, and we are making progress.
As Dr. Frank says, vote Amish.
Thank you, and may God bless America again.
This is Jeff and Denise Logan from Portland, Oregon.
We are Election Integrity people out here and got involved after the 2020 steal.
We are coming like the serpents are, ready to do what needs to be done to bring integrity back to our elections, especially here in Oregon, where we've had mail-in voting for 20 years.
Before the 2020 election, we always voted, but we were never really involved in politics.
Then come 2021, we realized we needed to get involved.
So we started learning about how to become precinct committee people.
So we have now in 2022 become elected precinct committee people.
We also got involved in the Republican Party here in Multnomah County in Portland, Oregon.
And we became House District Captain and Co-Captain.
And then we became co-chairs of the Election Integrity Committee for Multnomah County Republican Party.
My name is Kim Emerson and I'm from Placer County, California.
I am an electrical engineer by trade and now do investments and have my own business.
I had no intention of getting involved with elections or politics at all until I saw what happened in the 2020 election to President Trump.
And I felt that we had a problem and that we had to get involved to solve it.
I listened to Steve Bannon and learned about central committees and got involved in our local one here in Placer County.
I also started listening to Mike Lindell and got connected with Dr. Frank after realizing that Placer County had one of the worst profiles in California for election integrity.
Since then, I've organized a group of volunteers here in California, in Northern California.
We've been canvassing and hoping to get the data to our sheriffs very soon.
And we are hoping that we will fix this problem by the 2024 election.
I pray for you all to get involved.
Thank you so much for listening.
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Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome back our host, Mike Mendez.
Well, hello everybody.
How is it so far?
You see all that, but the President says that that's all of you that have been courageous, and that's who we are.
And you guys are the ones that have been courageous, and courage is contagious, and it's getting bigger and bigger and bigger.
But anybody at home, anybody that's out there watching, They need to know that there's stuff still going on that gives them hope.
They sit in these states, whether you're in Oregon or Michigan or Minnesota or Alabama, it doesn't matter where you're at.
People are out there feeling hopeless.
Because they see that there's, they think nobody's doing anything out there.
They're probably watching too much Fox News and they don't realize that, you know, they're not going to get their country back by watching the president fall upstairs.
And, uh, they need, they know, I mean, they're not going to save our country by watching that, right?
And so what I wanted to do in this thing, you're going to see this long segment.
This is, I took all the states, all 50 states.
And what we did is we framed it like, what was the election, the footprint of our elections in 2018 across every state?
And then what did they do when they brought in the China virus in the 2020 election?
What happened then?
Like Michigan, where they said, okay, let's give out 7 million registered ballots.
And then all these things that were done illegally, and then where they're at now.
Okay, so what we're looking at there, you see, when you're in these states and you say, wow, there's early voting now, there's all this stuff, you know, you're feeling hopeless.
Well, what I want to show you today is, state by state, the hope, the hope that's going on.
You know, I'll give an example in Michigan, and here would be an example.
You're going to see what the footprint was then, what it is now, and how bad their scorecard is of election platforms, right?
But in Michigan, they've won five state lawsuits against the Secretary of State there to change their election back to where they should be.
And you're going to find that not one state has a perfect report card because what's the biggest thing we have to do is get rid of these election voting machines and melt them down and turn them into prison bars, right?
But that's not the plan, just so you all know.
I've already talked about that.
The plan tomorrow is something that's never done before in history, it's never been talked about before, and it's going to secure our election platforms immediately.
So, what I'm going to do is I'm going to bring up Pat Colbeck, and he's going to explain I don't know if you know Patrick, he's a hero.
He's one of the heroes of our country.
State by State Hope Report.
And he built, he's been working very hard on this for a bunch now.
And I don't know if you know Patrick, he's a hero.
He's one of the heroes of our country.
And give him a big, a big applause.
I couldn't have done this event without him.
I mean, he's worked tirelessly.
All the stuff you're seeing, most of it on the screen, all these states and stuff, he's worked non-stop on that.
Then he sends me the agenda, and he goes, this is the final agenda, and I'll send it back, and he'll go, oh.
The other day, after two weeks of a final agenda, he goes, can this be the final, final agenda?
And I said, maybe.
It wasn't.
The final agenda, I think I'd done about three hours ago, right?
And he's always improving it, so it's not a big deal.
It's always getting better.
Well, thank you, Mike, and thanks for everything that you've been doing.
I'll tell you, this guy's fun to work with, and you say that I'm tireless.
I think that would mean that I'm not tired.
But anyway, thank you for everything you're doing.
And this segment is actually very special because we've got a lot of people who've been working on state-specific efforts around highlighting what's going on regarding our elections.
And we kind of gave all of our state representatives from Cosmo America a little bit of a homework assignment, as you outlined.
And that homework assignment is in 10 different subjects.
Alright, do they have hand counting?
Do they have paper ballots?
Do they have no rank choice voting, etc.?
And what we did is, these are all the things that are important to make sure that you set up a good environment to promote election integrity, alright?
I want to say something there.
This whole report card is based against What our elections should be.
The best elections in the world, and I've studied France, I've met with them, the Netherlands, the UK, Germany.
You have same day voting, paper ballots, hand counted, signature verified at precinct level.
That's what we need to get to, okay?
And that's what the scorecards will be based against, and what it is based against.
And essentially this is a book audit, for those of you who like to do audits out there.
This is not guaranteeing that they're actually doing what they said, but this is what's on the books regarding their Constitution.
And regarding their state statutes around our elections.
And so we asked them to put together a little scorecard on each one of them.
And I just want to kind of walk you through it.
We might want to make sure we're seeing what the trend line is.
So how good were they at incorporating all these aspects or components of model legislation back in 2018?
And when you see these little check marks, a green check mark means they get full credit for that subject.
Essentially pass-fail, if you will.
And each one of these we gave a certain number of points to it.
So like for example, a hand counting, a balance got 20 points associated with it.
Some of the other stuff like fully audible maybe got five points.
But when you see a green check mark means they get full credit.
If you see a yellow check mark, they got partial credit.
If you see no check mark, they checked out.
All right, there's nothing in there, right?
So what we did is for each one of the years, then we went off and forwarded up to 2020.
How are they doing there?
Are they getting better?
Are they getting worse?
I don't want to talk about my own state of Michigan regarding the trend line.
It looks a little bit like this one actually, but the bottom line is we Total all those scores that they get from their compliance with this model legislation environment.
And you can see the trend line now.
And so when you see a trend line like this, which is actually corresponding to my home state of Michigan, that leads us into the need for this next slide.
It's very important.
And it gets into the reasons for hope.
And even when you do see that some of these states are going off the rails, What we did is we asked all the states for example after example of reasons for voting.
I want to say that too, so this is why I wanted to do it like this because if it wouldn't be for people out there like all of you, out there, there's little lawsuits going on, big or small, you know, every little piece is uh so it's slowing this right let's say you're cut your they would have took every state right now but they've been stopped where you know you're the stuff you're not hearing that's the whole even though you see a line like michigan
there just nose diving in their election platforms there's hope there because it's going to stop and then it's going to shoot straight up one of the things tomorrow when you see the plan oh really that's going to just take your hope and multiply it by a thousand i'll tell you soon But in the meantime, I just want every... because I hear it all the time.
I'll hear it from Oregon.
There's no hope.
We have no hope, you know.
California.
Who's California?
California, you know what I hear from them?
I don't hear anything that they don't have hope because you should see what they're doing.
They're ahead of everybody in getting their precinct or getting their counties to get rid of the machines.
They're leading the charge.
It's amazing, you know?
And you wouldn't think of that in California, but they've got a little bit of advantage on us.
They've been where this whole country is getting for a long time, where they've been attacked and caught a communist takeover.
And just one thing I want to point out.
For those of you who are following us at Moment of Truth Summit, last year we had evidence after evidence.
It was provided state by state.
There's a volume of evidence.
If there's anybody out there that's still rude at parodying that false narrative that there is no evidence, I ask you to be honest with yourself.
Because there's plenty of evidence.
That's not what this review is about.
This review is about how are legislators doing regarding their legislative environment, regarding election fraud, and then what are the reasons for hope that are generated throughout all these 50 states.
We got a lot of good people doing good work.
And the problem is, they don't have a way to get that word out to anybody.
If it wasn't for Mike providing these mechanisms here, you can't talk about it on a lot of the news stations.
Right?
So this is our opportunity to get out the reason for hope because the bad guys, they want us demoralized.
They want us disengaged.
And that's exactly the opposite of what we want coming out of today.
We want you engaged.
We want you sharing this information with everybody in your state.
We want you to make sure that it starts getting into the headlines because we're so vocal about it, they can't hide it anymore.
That's great.
So you guys enjoy this.
It's going to be in alphabetical order if you're watching from home.
By the way, we're going out to the country in 85 languages here, so I wanted everybody to be involved around the world.
And while you're doing this afternoon, if you've seen your state and you go, OK, I want to take a break here, you got to share on all social media that the plan is going to be announced tomorrow to the world at 1 p.m.
Central Time.
That is so important, and your op time.
Share that out everywhere.
This is the only way the plan fails is if it's not watched.
Hashtag ECV Summit.
Hashtag ECV Summit.
Should be on all the slides.
If it's not, I'm a guy to blame.
So, hashtag ECV Summit.
So what you're going to see, one more time, I just want to tell you, I get calls from all over our nation, and they're going, Mike, We're, you know, I feel like moving.
My home state of Minnesota, I mean, I had to actually, on my call to the nation, I do every Monday night, I had to actually ask anyone out there, is there anything good going on in here in Minnesota?
I mean, I had to hear, I couldn't believe it.
Yeah, there was some hope there, because I'll tell you, I couldn't, and I live there, and I'm going, where's our hope?
Because there's things, you know, every door is shut.
Every door is shut.
I thought, wow, he didn't even inspire me at one in my own state.
I go, wouldn't it be something if I was the only state there to find no Hoban, but we found some.
There's plenty of Hobans out there.
All right, well then, thanks Patrick.
Do you have anything else you need to tell them on that?
No, now we get to show all the different states and we get to do the talking.
So, I think first one up was Alabama.
Right, and we're going to bring out Brandon Howes.
He will be coming up.
You know, he's a host on Lindell TV and Frank's Speech.
If y'all watch it, y'all gotta watch him every night.
This guy, this guy's been doing stuff.
I kid him all the time.
He's been looking at conspiracy theories for 30 years, right?
But he does a worldwide world view.
Worldview Weekend and the Nightly Report.
What's the Worldview Report?
The Worldview Report.
Every night on Crank's Beach at 7 o'clock, you want to get news like it used to be in the day.
He spends 18 hours of research with all his guys pulling news articles out that you know, have beaten it.
They're breaking news on his show.
And so, I can't say enough.
I couldn't do it without you, Brad.
You're awesome.
Thank you, Mike.
Give him a big hand!
Thank you, Mike.
Yes, our worldview report is Signal Think.
I work straight 18 hours on a 30 minute broadcast.
It takes 7 of us though, 18 man hours a day.
7 of us, 18 man hours a day to put that news report together, 30 minutes a night.
So, we're bringing you a lot of news you're not hearing anywhere else.
It gets censored.
So yeah, we love doing that.
You guys love Lindell TV?
Well, are you guys ready to have a 50-state review?
We've got a big notebook here with lots of good data, bringing a lot of hope.
So let's get our first state.
I think our first state's Alabama!
Come on, Alabama!
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Angela Shepard and Clay Parikh from the state of Alabama.
Angela!
What are you guys doing?
All right.
You got your clicker?
Yes, sir.
All right.
Tell us what's happening in Alabama.
So, a lot has happened actually in the last year.
I don't know if we're going to wait until they come up with the hope, but we were going to show our video again just to reiterate.
I actually had applied for an absentee ballot and I ran eight copied ballots on just like regular copy paper and then I had to go come down with scissors And it counted all eight ballots.
So we shared a little bit of that video last year.
So you actually fed through the tabulator?
Yes.
Just regular copy paper ballots?
Yes.
And they're very, like ES&S, who's the company that contracts with our state, is very, like they say they use 80 pound card stock.
That's obviously not true.
So ever since then there's been just, you know, a lot of coming at me and trying to, you know, say that there's nothing really to look at here.
I was considered a rogue agent from our former Secretary of State.
And anyway, so that was kind of where my journey sort of began and then me meeting Clay through this.
So that was...
Excellent.
All right, so here we have the model.
We're not going to go through all these today, by the way, folks.
This is so you can read these things and see where they're at, what kind of progress they are making or what kind of progress they haven't made.
Some states have gone backwards in their legislation to secure the elections and make it Legit.
Others have gone forward.
So you'll have to kind of study that on your own.
We're not going to have time to stop and go through all of that.
Because again, part of the reason we're here is to give you hope.
So we do want to go through the reasons for hope.
So we have one bill, HB 457.
You want to tell us about that?
I'm sorry.
This is the guinea pig.
It's all right.
She's actually controlling this.
She just didn't know it.
Sorry.
And I didn't know where the ballot video was going to come into this.
There you go.
It'll pop up.
Okay.
So the HB 457, just to kind of give you a backstory.
So again, it started with the fake ballots and And so then I was just trying to figure out ways to make another difference, and I hear all these people all the time talking about, it's local, it's local, it's local.
And so I just began to try to get involved locally, and I decided that Alabama ended up being one of the only states that's not due post-election pockets.
So although there were six states that were this last session, but all the rest of them Passed some sort of audit bill.
Alabama is standing alone right now on that.
So anyways, I decided that I was going to a friend of mine.
He is a lawyer, and he wrote up a bill for a post-election audit.
He did some research, and I was like, I'm going to try to get this into legislation.
So, in four weeks, I got the bill done, got it through LSA, got it a house bill number 457, and we got it into an election committee in Alabama.
And it was heard and it was unanimously passed out of session for 13 to 0.
It was by vote.
Excellent.
Congratulations.
That's excellent.
We've made baby steps.
We are going back.
My legislator has been absolutely amazing in this.
It was about, I mean, I went down there every week to Montgomery, and I just kept meeting legislators and just trying to sit down with them.
And they'd be like, oh, our elections are great.
And then I'd show them my ballot video and speak to them, and they'd be like, oh, no, it's not.
So that ballot video has really taken me kind of far and then kind of brought me into, like, you know, this HB 457.
And we're just going to keep pushing forward for the next session.
We've been meeting with elected officials in Alabama that have a lot of pool in that.
And I just, like, I can't remember which one of the speakers was talking about.
There's no money ever in elections, which is so ironic.
But anyway, so...
I have just really started the grassroots and just kind of just went on my own and just started pushing through trying to get this.
Good for you.
Once you want to hit, because we got a video we want to play, right?
Oh yeah.
Yeah, so that was the post-election audit bill that we passed.
We kind of took it out so our former Secretary of State could pass a pilot audit bill.
And so in that pilot audit bill, or in that pilot audit, they found There was a flip in the governor's race, but only one precinct.
So you know you're only talking about one precinct in the whole state.
And so that was another reason for that.
So anyway, and then again, make your progress in educating people and getting involved locally and figuring it out because it really starts at the local level with grassroots people and each of you have that ability to do that because I'm just a mom and a crazy ballot lady.
Alright, go to our next slide.
Here's our video of you feeding in just from regular topic pages.
Yes.
Just count.
Okay.
This is Tommy.
Is this our team?
Yeah.
Thank you.
Yeah. - Good morning.
So in other words, you can make a copy?
You can make a copy, yes.
Of one bag?
Yes.
And just send them through?
Yes.
Yes.
Have you got more here?
Thank you.
Just send them through.
That's why we need to be watching.
And that they're only putting one back.
Have you got more?
Thank you.
So that's probably the Lord.
Who's to feed the Lord?
Are all these people?
Mm-hmm.
All of these are talking notes. - Thank you.
The thickness is just regular xerox paper.
Nothing fancy.
- The thickness is just regular zirach paper, not the fancy ego conservative. - There you go. - Wow, that's eight ballots made on regular old copy paper fed through an ES&S machine.
Yes, the DS200.
Clay, you want to say something?
Yeah, this is the expert on that kind of stuff.
And just so you know, this is what got me involved in this movement.
I was actually at a Focus on America meeting, more about the COVID and all the craziness going there.
And then a lady who went down to the testing and saw what Angela had done was talking about it.
And so I turn around, and I'm like, whoa, wait.
Because just so you know, ES&S has a manual that describes the type of ink, the weight of paper, and everything that's supposed to happen.
And so what happened in that video shouldn't have happened.
And then there's settings within the DS-200 that are supposed to be turned on to prevent that stuff that obviously were not.
But everybody, troublemaker, you can't There's nobody going to walk into a precinct with a stack of ballots and do that.
The thing is, is it accepted fake, counterfeit ballots.
From one ballot.
Yeah.
Just one.
That was popular.
And so that's what got me involved, and part of the effort on the grassroots groups is all the information, the stuff that comes from Lindell TV.
There are people that go around county to county and are talking to groups and informing people and putting the pressure on.
And that's exactly what really needs to be done here today.
Absolutely.
All right.
Thank you, Clay.
Thank you, Angela.
We appreciate it.
We're going to take a one-minute break.
We'll be right back for all of you in the auditorium live and those watching by LyndellTV at FrankSpeech.com.
We'll be right back after this quick break.
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In fact, our current Republican governor just instituted Dominion-wide voting in our state.
I mean, believe me, it was shocking to all of us, in fact.
He asked for my endorsement when he ran for governor, and I said, look, governor, or governor-elect, you need to make, first, a commitment to us that you're going to make vote integrity your number one issue.
And he didn't.
And, in fact, took a complete reverse course and brought it to many machines.
And so, that's not lost upon the people.
Knowledge is power, and that's why we have Open Alaska, because people know.
There are a number of groups out there that are fundraising.
Anchorage has a great group that used I'm a Lawyer and Alaska and we worked on it.
And you also ran for U.S.
Senate, right?
I did, yeah.
Beat Burkowski in the primary and we believe beat her in the general election as well.
I saw an incredible level of uproar.
In fact, we ended up with a recount and were able to examine the ballots and determine that the ballots had been accessed prior to the election.
Thousands of ballots filled out the same handwriting.
This happened in subsequent elections as well, where there was a level of fraud that was extraordinary.
So we drafted up for the governor an executive order that would have cured this by allowing a hand count at the precinct level.
As you can see on this work chart, We have a very state-controlled system.
It's a top-down system.
We don't have counties that are in charge of voter registration.
It's all taken care of by the state.
Voting, the absentee ballots, again, taken care of regionally and by the state, not at the precinct level.
So there's a tremendous amount of top-down control that makes it very difficult to penetrate.
The way to do it, of course, is by activism.
And we do have a very active population, both on the right and on the left, that is very concerned about vote integrity uh her council who brought that up or you brought that up just a minute or two ago every one of her races there have been significant question of vote integrity even when she ran for the state legislature and won the first time the democrats at that time said hold on there's no way she could have gotten the vote she got
and the reason why we have such a problem is because again the electronic machine controls it and there's no way to actually get a hand count Even though we use paper ballots most of the time, and there are some exceptions to that, at least for Turk or Flex, you can't actually get a hand count.
You've got to run them through the optical scanner.
So they're digitized.
So the ultimate count, even the recount, is by digital.
And if the machines are compromised, then obviously the vote can be compromised as well.
So the good news, though, is you've got the citizens' engagement, you've got local activist groups being started.
So the good news is people in Alaska are waking up to this.
Is that what you're telling us?
They've been waking up for some time, and they're even more awake today than what they've been in the past.
They're willing to put their money against actions to try to get a better... Look, people like Governor Dunleavy, they're running for cover because of that level of activism, because people know What's going on in Alaska?
So there is hope in the people.
I mean, that's really what we have hope in here besides the Lord.
We have the people we've got to be focused on, and they are acting like across the United States.
Excellent.
Joe Miller giving us an update and some hope from Alaska.
Thank you, Joe.
Appreciate it.
Joe Miller.
All right, let's go to our next state, Arizona.
Let's check out a scorecard for Arizona.
What was going on in 2020?
What was going on in 2018, we'll start with that, then 2020.
Look at that.
You've got no ranked choice voting, registration managed locally, so you have some good things, you have some bad things going on.
Their score actually went up.
Why?
Because they've got state reps and different things to do, some good things and pass some legislation, right?
Would you like to hear from one of them at least, or a couple of them now?
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Shelby Bush and Mark Fincham.
All right, Shelby Bush and Mark Fincham.
Mark and I are longtime friends.
We've done a lot of television together, and you, of course, have been in the state legislature.
Shelly, give us your background.
Sure.
So I'm co-founder of We the People A.C.
Alliance.
Myself and my partner have been working on election integrity stuff since back in 2015, before most people knew it existed.
So I run that organization, and I'm also first vice chair of Maricopa County GOP.
Right.
You've got the controller there so you can control the PowerPoint.
And give us a Hulk report.
I mean, your score went down and then it went back up as of today, 2023, so you're doing some good stuff.
You've got a good report, I guess, huh?
Well, you know, legislatively, it's... Yeah, so-so, Barb says.
Yeah, so-so.
But, you know, I will tell you, the one good thing we have is our legislative branch, both the Senate and the House, has been having election integrity committees.
They've been allowing us to get the evidence out before the people, so people from all over have been discussing that, and it educates the people, puts it on the record, and lets our legislators know what's happening.
Alex Kolodin, a representative in Arizona in our House, He actually opened an exploratory investigation into run back election services.
It is time that we begin to fight back against these private contractors.
That are actually running these fraudulent elections and then hiding undercover because they're corporations.
Yes.
It's hard to get information and data because they're private corporations, right?
Oh, absolutely.
The PRR laws, they believe, don't apply to them.
Yes.
And so that needs to be settled once and for all.
Both chambers, the Senate and the House, passed Senate concurrent resolution 1037.
Which stated that critical infrastructure should not be ran with equipment made in foreign countries.
So we don't know where that's going to go, but it's hope.
It is hope to start calling attention to those things.
We have a RINO establishment, Senator Ken Bennett, who tried to codify some fraudulent stuff in signature verification, and Alex Poliden was able to block that.
So that's a huge win.
Republican legislators continued to pass election integrity bills, even though they knew our usurper in the governor's office was going to veto it.
But they're still fighting, and we're still fighting with them.
So I think that's huge, hon.
Well, of course, we know about all the mess in Maricopa County, right, Mark?
Yeah.
And even with all that mess going on, you guys are making progress.
Would you have a feeling for the next election cycle?
Well, there's a couple of things if you want to advance the next slide.
So, you know, past performance is always a predictor of future outcomes.
We do not have litigation resolved even yet with Carey Lake and Hobbs.
Unfortunately, the case that I brought was dismissed.
You know you're over the target though when they sanction you for everything.
Right.
So this is going to be the third case that I've been sanctioned for, for simply standing up and using my First Amendment right.
So we can't rely on the courts for anything.
I think one of the cases that is probably, well, two of them.
One is Abe Hannity's case.
If Abe is getting a new trial, that sets the stage for the introduction of all the garbage that we have found, including the use of uncertified software, which, by the way, Katie Hobbs was responsible for certifying.
Let's not let that get past us.
So it's really apropos at this point.
Well, we just, you got to prove it now, okay?
We have the proofs in place.
We've got to get them into court.
The other one that is, I think, remarkable is the case out of Cochise County.
Ladies and gentlemen, they do not want anyone to look at paper ballots and compare those to machines.
They have spent tons of money and hours of time Trying to block the people's access to see ballots that belong to the people.
Right.
Okay?
So, do I have hope for the next election?
Yeah, there's a couple of projects.
In fact, we the people of Arizona and the Election Fairness Institute, both of us are working on something very tangential, and that is to identify what are called phantom voters.
These are the folks that if you try to match them to an address, You're not going to be able to cure them because they don't exist.
They've been moved around, shuffled around, and, you know, for the left to say, oh, that's a conspiracy theory.
No, actually, we are now going to coin a new term.
It's called fraud deniers.
Fact deniers.
We have the facts.
As Steve Bannon would say, we've got the receipts.
Now it's just a case of making sure that when those ballots come in, we force curing of people that we know darn well they're not going to be able to find.
So I am very hopeful that the next election will be better.
What I want to be very careful though, this is not opium, we can only move the dial a click or two in the right way.
We're not going to solve the entire problem in one year.
It's just not going to happen.
But if we can tamp down the amount of fraudulent behavior, and I'm not talking about irregularities, I'm talking about outright fraud.
If we can tamp that down, we at least begin to level the playing field.
Alright, do we have another slide?
Sure, yeah.
As far as lawfare and hope, there are multiple lawsuits.
Carrie Lake is one we've worked on.
People need to realize that even though it hasn't won, it is still an active election challenge.
And it was a huge victory.
We've had three court trials where we've been able to present evidence in the Carrie Lake case.
It got denied by one judge, sent to the Supreme Court, and then remanded back to the lower court to be heard again.
And when the corrupt Republican county attorney tried to have us sanctioned, The judge said, this case had merit and refused sanctions.
That's a huge victory.
Second to that, we have multiple cases going on in Arizona.
And one of the cases, my co-founder and I, we have people, we're being countersued now by the Secretary of State because they said, wait, they want these things that we believe we should give them and we know we need to, but we're understaffed that we told them.
How dare they sue us?
So now they're suing us for sanctions, fines, and penalties for going after public records.
We have had 11 judges recuse themselves in the matter of Runbeck.
So we are suing Runbeck Election Services, and we can't even get a trial.
What does that tell you guys?
The judiciary system is finally running scared, and we're going to keep that pressure on.
We're going to keep these lawsuits moving, and we're going to expose one judge after another.
Excellent.
Let's go to the next slide, because we have now another one here.
We now know that Kerry Hobbs did not certify the software that was actually used for the election in 2022.
Speak to us about this.
Well, that tells you if it wasn't certified, the election can't be certified.
Correct.
Yet it was certified.
It's a software that was not approved for running that election.
Now, we the people had to find that.
The Arizona Secretary of State, Arizona Governor, Maricopa County, didn't disclose that.
It was found by an inspection of the logs.
So now you go to court.
That's why I think it's really important that Abe's case makes it back into a trial.
And I think with the pressure that's building, that is the one thing that they can hang their head on and say, this is not a legal election.
It should be.
Overturned and re-held.
Let's go to the next slide.
We have SCR-1037.
That requires all the machines meet Department of Defense security standards.
And you've got a lot of other list of things you're working on there, correct?
There's a whole bunch of stuff.
Like I say, we're a bit of a hot mess, but we've got some really strong advocates for the people in the legislature.
Senator Borrelli.
Republican Senator, Majority Leader in the Senate, and then we've got Representative Leo Biasucci, who's the Majority Leader in the House.
Both of them have been pushing legislation.
Now, SCR 1037 is, some would say it's a novel concept.
I think the Constitution actually matters.
Article 1, Section 4, Clause 1 of the Constitution.
Reserves didn't award The legislators in that day have reached across time to the legislators of today to say you are responsible to choose the time, place, and manner for federal offices.
There is no mention of the executive branch or the judicial branch.
Now, of course, the U.S.
Supreme Court spoke to a part of that issue in North Carolina, but that had to do with redistricting.
It did not have to do with the actual naming of time, place, and manner.
So, SCR 1037 simply requires that if you're going to use equipment, it has to meet DOD security standards.
Just like equipment that's used in a fighter jet.
Yeah, absolutely.
Let's go to the next slide real quick.
We're not going to have time to discuss these, but it will show you that there are things being done, there's progress, there's hope there in Arizona.
So that's excellent.
I want to thank both of you.
Thank you.
Can I say something in closing?
Yes, absolutely.
One more hope thing.
There is hope.
We will take the Republican Party back.
I have Chairman Craig Burland, who just took over Maricopa County Republican Committee, and we are fighting against the state right now for election integrity.
So fight, use your precinct strategies, and there will be hope.
Thank you guys.
Mark Fincham and Shelby Bush from Arizona.
Let's move on to our next state now as we are trying to keep it moving very quickly.
Arkansas!
Well, let's take a look at the things going on there with their little scorecard.
No drop boxes, precinct level counting.
We've got some good things going on.
That's 2018, 2020 now.
Okay, their score's dropped, but would you like to get some good news from Arkansas?
Let's get some.
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Will Huffman.
Hey, Will!
How's the colonel doing?
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Grab your little clicker.
Let's go to the next slide.
And let's take a look at some reasons to have some hope in Arkansas.
Go through those for me, will you please?
One of the reasons we've got some hope in Arkansas is every county gets a chance to decide their own elections.
They get to decide, are they going to be on paper, are they going to be on machines?
So right now, it's county by county.
They get to choose.
We don't have mass mail-out voting in Arkansas.
We do have, you know, if you can't make it to the poll, you can request one, an absentee ballot.
But overall, it's pretty good.
No drop boxes in Arkansas.
We have a voter ID law.
It's a little weak because you can show anything.
It can be your school ID, anything that shows that this is me.
But we have an ID law.
So, those are some of the things we have.
Voters are getting involved in the process of our elections.
They're calling their legislators, they're calling their county committees, and they're telling them, we want paper ballots.
And when they do that, that's getting the people in the local government fired up and we're getting changes made.
But on September 11th, we have a lawsuit.
I got a question.
Can any of you guys read barcode?
Well in Arkansas, our tabulators only read barcode.
And by state law, you must be able to verify your vote before you cast it.
Since we can't read barcode, the touch screens in Arkansas, we deem as illegal.
And we have a judge They're granting us a hearing where we could get a restraining order on the use of barcodes on September 11th.
Ready to teach the nation to get drunk.
Excellent.
But I want to go to the last point.
Actually, in our lawsuit, we have Dr. Appel from Princeton University, Dr. Jones from Iowa, Dr. Stark from UC Berkeley coming in as expert witnesses, and these guys aren't Conspiracy nut, Republican right wing.
They're Princeton and UC Berkeley professors who have They're not election deniers in the media, but they're coming because they also believe the touchscreen machines must go.
Which shows that this is a really non-political issue.
It is.
At least it should be.
It is.
So what you're saying is these professors, we may not agree with them politically, economically, but from a standpoint of just pure, clean elections, they understand we've got a problem.
They know we have a problem.
Voter intent cannot be captured on the touchscreen voting computers.
Your brain doesn't work the same.
As a former instructor at universities, I tell my students, take notes with pencil.
Your brain doesn't work the same on a computer.
You won't remember your notes.
It's the same concept with the voting computers.
And when you do touchscreen ballot marking devices, what you end up with is a record of What the machine voted, not what the people voted.
And that's not what we should be having in our elections.
And this is where these experts are coming in.
They say, no, we can't have the touchscreen computers.
You've got to market by hand.
If it goes to a tabulator, then you have to do a hand count audit of every election in every race.
You've got to make sure that the right people are actually going into office.
Let's go to the next slide because this one is open.
But the last one real fast, God is in charge.
That's leading our way and he's in the center of everything.
But there's one more thing.
Searcy County, Arkansas on Monday voted to go to 100% hand-marked ballots with 100% hand-counts of every race in every election.
So we now have a county that says, I don't care what the people of Little Rock are telling us.
That they're trying to make it harder to go to paper ballots.
They're passing legislation that says you must use tabulators.
We're still going to do our paper ballots because this is what's right.
So even though you have to use tabulators by the state law, you still have the paper so you can double check the tabulator.
And the paper is hand marked so we know that's what the voter wanted to vote for.
That's why what we're doing is really inspirational.
So Arkansas is really leading the way in a lot of regards.
We are.
We're the tip of the spear.
We've been getting counties to go to paper ballots and say, you know what, we don't care what all you guys say that the machines are great.
They're not infallible.
Every cybersecurity expert says, hand-marked paper ballot, the only way for a safe and secure election.
Will Ha from Arkansas, thank you for the brave report of hope there.
Let's go out west to California.
Let's take a look at the scorecard.
Let's take a look at the scorecard in California.
See how that's going.
That's 2018.
They got right choice voting out there.
That's not good.
Okay, that's 2020.
Let's take a look at now.
Alright, let's take a look at the overall score.
They're going down as well.
But believe it or not, there is some actual hope in California.
So let's get a report from California.
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Erson Russell and Larry Maloney.
Alright.
Your son and Larry, thank you for being with us all the way from California.
And it may shock people as you advance your slide there on the control order there.
It may shock people that actually California is making some progress when it comes to going to paper.
Let's go ahead and look at yours.
Tell us about Shasta County.
Yeah, so we had one county, Shasta, up in the north, that had some representatives that weren't really representing the people.
They kind of rose up.
They gave a lot of pressure.
They got some of their board members to leave and replace them with good board members.
And so they started off with ending the Dominion contract and not choosing to renew it once it came up for the renewal process.
And then subsequently, in the follow-up meeting, they chose to go to all paper, hand-carrot, manual tally system, free from machines in their elections.
So, that subsequently has started our state legislature and our Secretary of State.
We kind of know that we're over the target when these things happen.
Because of the types of laws and stuff that they try and push through this state.
So there's one in particular that's trying to force counties to use machines in our elections.
And so that's something that we're absolutely working against right now and have a good, solid strategy.
Excellent.
Well I love this next one because we talk a lot about sheriffs and the constitutional authority that a sheriff has.
Tell us about this sheriff here in California.
Well, San Joaquin in particular has some amazing momentum happening because of the work with the Sheriff.
There are some other counties in California that do have some interaction with our Sheriffs and so forth, but I'm going to let Larry tell you a little bit more about kind of San Joaquin because he had kind of a piece and role to play in that with some of the teams that are up there.
So, Larry, while you're up there.
- I think it's another-- - While you're up there.
- Is it up?
- Yep, you're right.
- Point number two.
- Can we go to the next slide just to talk about this?
Alright, so meet Shakir Khan, the former City Council Lodi City.
He won his race by a few hundred votes, and he's a first-time candidate originally from Pakistan.
There's some QR codes up there.
You can take a picture.
It'll pull up the news articles about it.
So Shakir was arrested and is being prosecuted for election crimes of 2020.
So I want to explain to you how this was handled and how you can have another new hope to do it yourselves.
Let's go to the next slide.
So we did this with Data Analytics.
This is our data system that we've built in California.
There's hundreds of people that are using it.
And it's a little bit of an eye chart, sorry, but I don't know if you can tell, but on the bottom set of rows there, you'll see email addresses for each voter.
So there are over 70 voters that have the same email address.
And that's kind of how we were able to find that.
So the, let's go to the next one.
So Concerned Citizens in San Joaquin County got together and held their own election integrity event and invited the community.
And in the community, there were some off-duty sheriff deputies that showed up.
So this caught their eye, and after the event, the deputy approached the Concerned Citizens.
Hello?
Oh, there we go.
The sheriff's deputy approached and they had a nice little private meeting and went over the data in detail.
So I got a call from them and wanted some clarification on this data and I pulled it up and I went through it and I'm like, yeah, yeah, this is very odd.
So I Googled the email address, Googled the phone number on all these different voters that have the same ID.
Turns out, Khan had registered voters using his campaign's email address on the voter registration day.
Right?
How brilliant is that?
So with that, they were like, OK, well, we need to investigate this.
They talked to the district attorney.
District attorney said, Pat, we want to check this out.
How do we do it?
So they called me back, right?
And I'm happy to explain, you know, they want to know, what do they put on the warrants?
What do they put on the subpoenas?
Right?
And I tell them over the phone, you know, you need to type this.
You know, you've got to go to the ROV.
You've got to pull these records.
You know, this is what you're looking for.
And they did it.
They filled it out, they put in the correct terminology, they went to the ROV, ROV was cooperative, gave them the information, they got warrants from the judge, and they started knocking on doors.
They started visiting the voters, the sheriff's deputies, the sheriff's department.
And you can take a picture of this slide, visit the QR codes.
They have a slide deck from the meeting.
They have videos, body cam footage from the deputies speaking to these potential voters and explaining what happened.
You know, Khan filled out the voter registrations.
Sometimes he might have signed the forms for them.
And a lot of these people didn't really know they were getting registered, didn't know they were voting for.
worship here for time.
So, you know, the people organized an election committee, an election integrity committee for the county.
And now they're monitoring things and they're going to the county supervisors and the sheriff's department is helping.
So you have concerned citizens who want to fix our elections.
They worked with the County Sheriff's Department, and they supported the Sheriff's Department, and they were able to do an investigation, and the guy's been arrested.
He's out of the City Council, he's being prosecuted, and it's all over 2020 Election Front.
Don't tell me it didn't happen.
We got an example of it right here.
And it's not an isolated case.
There are other cases like this.
So, there you go.
Take a picture of that.
Visit it.
Check it yourself.
Excellent.
Excellent.
Great report.
Alright, let's go to our next slide.
We'll go back to the...
Our bullet points?
Yeah, our bullet points.
So, there's absolutely a movement building in California.
I've had the pleasure of traveling around the state from Sonoma County down to San Diego.
We've got 58 counties in California and it gives me a unique perspective getting to talk to all the different grassroots teams around the state and really just hearing their stories of success.
And the momentum that they're all building.
And yes, there's always some setbacks and challenges in each of these counties.
Los Angeles County is a big one.
Los Angeles County is bigger than 40 other entire states, just as a single county.
So it's a beast that's there.
But the movement that's being built right now is people believing that we can actually step up and make a difference by being involved, taking part of our civic duty, going and asking questions and demanding, you know, answers out of our elected officials.
I don't mean with pitchforks and torches.
We try and be respectful because they're human beings too.
They're trying to do a job.
The people in California are really waking up right now.
And everyone out there from California or across the nation that's watching, you guys should all be really encouraged about the fight that's happening right there at home for us.
Different groups, strategies, whether they're big organizations, local grassroots organizations.
We are fighting right now in California with how to vote and how to participate.
And so that's one of our other big things of messages of hope for everyone in California.
If you guys think that the elections are rigged, we still need you to vote in the next election.
If you think that your voice doesn't matter, we still get you to vote in the next election.
And there's thousands of us right now in California that are giving tens of thousands of hours of our precious time that the jobs that we think our elected officials could be doing, but we also don't believe the system is going to fix itself.
So we have to wake up to that.
We have to get involved.
And this is what every one of you out there can do for us, as we're giving all of our precious time and trying to help.
Go vote in 2024.
Go vote in person.
And go vote on Election Day.
That is the way that you give yourself the greatest chance of securing your vote, and you give us the greatest chance to have the freest and fairest election that we can, but also your participation helps us be able to go and analyze these rolls and analyze the votes and the whole system afterwards.
And if you don't participate, you're hindering all of our precious time that we're giving to help save our state and our country.
So that's where we're at.
I urge every one of you, please vote.
Vote in person on Election Day.
It's the greatest thing we can do for California.
Thank you guys.
Her son and Larry.
Thank you guys.
Appreciate that report from California.
Let's go to our next state.
Let's go to Colorado.
There you go.
Let's see what's been going on with their report card.
2018, 2020, and now now, and their score definitely has dropped.
Let's get some good news to see what kind of movement they're trying to make in Colorado.
Ladies and gentlemen, from the state of Colorado, Ron Hanks.
Ron Hanks from Colorado.
Hi, Ron.
If I remember correctly, you ran for U.S.
Senate out there, did you not?
I did, sir.
We made it to the primary, and we had some anomalous numbers, but different story.
Well, you have the controller.
Let's go through some of the bullet points and let's see if we get a good report out of Colorado.
Just hit the green button, and it should move your slide forward.
Thank you for the instruction.
You're welcome.
I've never seen one like this before.
Me neither, in the last year.
Okay, so I can read it over here.
I want to emphasize the whole.
I will tell you that in the state legislature, they've got a supermajority in the House, and the Democrats do.
I'm speaking as a Republican.
But the grassroots for the Republican Party have elected at least two of the three state officials are grassroots conservatives.
And I think that's really going to be my main point here, is as bad as our report card looks, we have grassroots that have woken up just like, and they are calling out, like Laura Loomer suggested, Republican cowardice of the previous and current elected officials.
We had an abomination for our state party officials prior to these new people being elected.
There's corruption.
There's a lot of money that's been lost.
This is turning it around.
And finally, grassroots get a chance to realize the money they give to the state party actually is going to go to candidates and not to medical bills and fraudulent bonuses.
We lost seats, Brandon, in the state house, and they gave themselves $45,000 worth of bonuses in December.
I mean, that's the worst job anybody's ever done in that position, and they paid themselves bonuses.
So the third vote, higher percentage of central committee members are more aware of the dangers, and I think that is really our reason for optimism.
And it's kind of like Professor Clemens said.
Every year we're a little tougher and we're a little more resolute.
And I think that's Colorado's ace in the hole.
We have a couple of lawsuit successes.
We have sued to close the open primary.
That has been resubmitted.
Last time it was dismissed because the previous Colorado GOP chair would not sign it, pretended she was going to, delayed, sent it to the wrong office in D.C., a query they had, and then ran out of time.
The new state GOP chair has already signed it.
It's on the way.
We're going to try to fight that.
It's a similar law to what happened in California where the Democrats went against the open primary system.
So let's see.
What else can we talk about that's great?
We have had -- we did some recounts.
Tina Peters did a recount, some of the other candidates, and we did some lawsuits over it.
Reason for success, hope not necessarily because they got dismissed, except that people keep fighting.
And that's really got to be my message here from Colorado, is we're just tougher and more resolute.
Our Secretary of State is a Soros-backed individual with a lot of money.
Not a lot of smarts, to be honest with you, but got all of the help she needs, you know, to be a formidable, coercive, and antagonistic Secretary of State.
So, nonetheless, these lawsuits are going forward.
And let's see.
I guess the last thing I would say is, you know, we are encouraging our county commissioners to defund the Dominion machines, which is primarily what we use in Colorado.
The Secretary of State pretty much put into the rules that they must be used, but there's still methods to cancel contracts at the county level.
So that's one of the other things that we're doing.
And there are counties that are interested in doing that.
At this point, they're under the radar, but they'd like to pop up as soon as they know we have some support.
That was a 12-minute briefing in about five minutes.
I felt like you did.
Yeah.
That's because you did a great job.
Well, I thank you.
Thank you for the time.
And frankly, if a thousand people thanked Mike Lindell for putting it on, it wouldn't be enough.
I mean, this is... I'm so grateful for the man's patriotism and the honor.
Thank you, Ron Haines, giving us a report from Colorado.
Thank you, Ron.
Appreciate it.
Good to see you again, Ron.
All right, let's get a report from our next state, Connecticut.
Let's take a look at Connecticut.
Let's take a look at their scorecard, starting in 2018, moving on to 2020, and now.
So we see some good things going on, but yet, overall, their score has definitely dropped.
Let's get a good report, though.
See what kind of report we get.
Ladies and gentlemen, from the state of Connecticut, Michelle May.
All right, Michelle May from Connecticut.
Thank you for being with us here as you take the stage.
Your score has dropped quite a bit there, but we're going to hear what your group is doing and what the grassroots is doing to try to turn this around.
So see if you can give us a positive report out of all this.
Just grab your clicker, push the green button, and you'll be off to the races.
The big green, there you go.
All right, tell us about these things, please.
This one right here.
So, yeah, we have been very successful as a large team across Connecticut.
Originally, we were collecting every single town's actual data.
So the tag tapes, the check-off lists, the voter rolls, we went around and we collected all of that.
And then we created a database.
We also got the Secretary of State's data disks.
And we are basically a group of analysts who kind of tried to look at what the machine said and compare that to what we saw actually happen by the paperwork we could get.
And so the positive thing is we have a lot of data and we are in a position now to really share that data and we've made some wonderful connections through Cause of America.
Good!
Yeah, and so our hope is that more people in Connecticut Decide that this project is something they want to get involved in.
Good.
Tell us about the next one.
State data is available for investigation.
Is that what you would like to let other people know too as well, right?
Right.
Get that state data.
That's right.
That's right.
And we're hoping that since we have so much data and we're willing to share it, that people will, you know, help us take a look at it.
We've also joined with some other states that are like New York, who's amazing.
And they're interested in supporting our investigations.
It sounds like some of your grassroots are actually paying.
Your slide says a lot of the grassroots are paying for this out of their own pocket.
We are.
Wow.
That's commitment.
Yes.
We love our country.
Particularly in this day and age with inflation, grocery, gas, everything going up, right?
That's right.
It's pretty amazing.
It gives you hope just to know that people are willing to, not only get involved, but then actually sacrifice.
This is a big sacrifice for a lot of people.
It is.
Time-wise and financially.
Yes, it is.
Yes, it really is.
Let's talk about this next one.
National partners.
What do you mean by that?
How are national partners increasing?
Well, there are a number of very formidable names, and some of these people are already present here, as well as, like I said, New York, who we're going to be working with, and they're going to help us look at our data.
Because we are limited in actual computing power, and, you know, funds are tight.
Right.
But you're also using, it looks like, social media, which gives you a lot of exposure, if you're not being shadow-banned.
Right.
You can get some exposure there for a pretty reasonable price, right?
That's right.
And then you've got citizen awareness.
So as the information gets out there, people are coming forward, I'm guessing a lot of people that have never been involved before, this is their first time maybe to do canvassing or other things, correct?
We are.
We are trying to do a lot of these things and we're trying to grow our base even more.
Excellent.
Citizens are organizing, citizens are speaking up and testifying.
Where are they testifying?
Michelle?
They've been testifying before the legislature.
They've been going and trying to present affidavits.
And so for a lot of those folks, that's their first time to ever probably go to the legislature, isn't it?
Much less to be testifying.
That's right.
It gives them a new perspective, doesn't it?
I think so.
Well, again, you're talking about people that are committed to spending money, time, and now doing what most people hate, speaking in public, right?
Speaking in public, putting their names out there.
Yes.
Which can be dangerous now, can't it?
Sometimes.
Yeah, some people on their jobs are concerned.
Yes.
So these are people of valor.
Yes.
People of valor.
Excellent.
How about this next one?
Citizens are deserting Democrat Party affiliations.
Tell me about that.
Well, I can say that there's a number of people who are saying they're just fed up with what they see.
They want change.
And, you know, they've looked at some of the data and, like myself, and said, no, it's time for change.
Good.
Let's go to the next slide.
We have a case here.
Faye v. Merrill.
Do you want to tell me about that?
We've got less than a minute left, but do you want to tell me about that case?
Good.
Push that button a little harder.
Okay.
There you go.
So this was a case where the governor basically decided to change some things about the voting system.
And so they challenged what the word sickness was and really made that a larger, more encompassing term to include the pandemic, which gave everybody the right to go and present those mail-in ballots.
Right.
And then you've got citing lack of approved vaccines while ignoring some valid treatments.
Right, when you look at the case it almost, it seems like a cookie cutter approach.
I looked at a couple of the different cases and they said because there was a lack of approved vaccine they could basically go ahead and change the Constitution, which the legislature went right along with.
However, it was never presented to the citizens for a referendum.
But now the citizens are seeing this.
They are beginning to see this.
And now they're rising up and getting organized.
Getting organized and getting pretty irate, the more they understand, because things look very difficult to understand.
Teasing it apart has been quite a job.
Yeah, so one of the ways we look at this is sometimes bad news is what we need to get people to get up off their backside and get involved, right?
They've got to have a few consequences for them to say, now we've got to get involved in self-government, right?
Get involved and then, you know, people can say, I want to see the data, they can just Come and see the data.
We want to get it out there, and through Cause of America, we can do that.
Excellent.
Michelle May, checking in from Connecticut.
Thank you, Michelle.
Great job!
Alright, welcome back to the stage, would you please, with America's mom, Miss Shania.
Not Shania.
Sharona.
Sharona.
All right, welcome back to the stage.
Would you please?
The floor is long.
Thank you.
All right, well, wow.
Thank you, Brandon.
Okay, so we're just a few states in.
We've got a lot more to go.
You guys ready for this?
Oh my gosh!
I get to start with the states.
I feel so badly for these people in this state.
I don't even know what to say.
We're going to start with Delaware.
Delaware's got some good things going for it, of course.
They have single-day voting, sort of, kind of.
Oh wait, no they don't.
I guess they sort of kind of have paper ballots.
They've got a little bit of no mail-in voting happening now again, finally.
There's some good things happening here, but can you imagine being the person from Delaware?
Who's coming in from Delaware right now?
Ladies and gentlemen, from the state of Delaware, Dan Lester.
He's so courageous, could you imagine?
Hi!
We're really far away from each other.
I mean, I think maybe right there is good.
Yeah, sorry.
Well, tell us a little bit about what's going on in Delaware.
This is the failed administration, the current administration is trying to drive us all into the ground.
I can't.
Let's stay on track.
You're talking about elections.
Yes, we are talking about elections.
Okay, so some good things are happening in Delaware.
What's the best thing?
Give me the slide here.
I think the best thing that's happened is more people are getting involved.
Back in, after 2020, it was a little lonely, and now when you go to things like logic accuracy tests, when you go to the counting of the ballots, the post-election audits, there's a lot of people there.
In addition, when you first went, the people at the Department of Elections were a little I'm surprised.
If you know it now, there's actually an interaction, and I think that could be a good thing too.
A lot of different groups are showing up.
Delaware, Grand Streets, GOP, shout out to Joyce.
Cost America Us, Conservative Caucus of Delaware, a place where you can go and Actually, post-Marcus, and there's a group in Kent County, that KC stands for Kent County, doing some voter roll and cleanup efforts.
So just a lot more interaction.
The other thing that's occurred in Delaware is we've just had a change in our GOP state chair.
And I think that's going to be a little bit more election integrity.
Aggressive, more focused at the precinct level, and that's also going to help us with election integrity effort.
We still need to do it, but that's our hope.
And moving into lawsuits, which are going legally.
Okay, give me the next slide for lawsuits.
Oh, what's that mean?
You have the power.
Green button.
Green button.
Okay, lawsuits.
After the 2020 election, our legislature passed three laws.
They said, wow, this thing with mail-in voting is just wonderful, so we want to keep it.
They said we're going to also have same-day registration and voting, which we didn't want.
And then they're going to do in-person and early voting.
And thanks to our past GOP chair and our current GOP chair, They challenged all three of these on a Delaware constitutional basis, and they won two and lost one.
So we do not have a one-day registration vote, and we do not have no-excuse mail-in.
We do have absentee, and it's pretty easy to get one, but we don't have no-excuse mail-in.
And we still do have early voting.
Early voting.
Well, let me ask you this.
Do you see any Biden stickers or flags anywhere in Millbrook?
I don't.
Closer to the mic so this is on the record, please.
Do we see any support in the hometown?
I'm curious.
I gotta tell you that it is his home state and there are a lot of people that we still need to wake up.
How's that as an answer?
Yeah, it's really good.
With the change in the GOP chair, how do you think that's going to affect, I mean, is this a real strong leader?
Who's really committed?
This is definitely more of a America first.
Her motto is be fearless.
I think it's going to be more aggressive.
There were certain things that went on in the 2022 election where they sounded like they were going to be aggressive and maybe didn't pull through and so we're going to see if that happens this time.
Let's take a look at your last slide here.
What are the things that we're seeing?
If you want to click that button for me.
Yeah, we were told to report on hand count successes.
We had a little interesting situation.
We actually had a race that was so close, 35 ballots, so it forced a recount.
And I mean, a lot of us in this group are saying, man, please let us get our hands on some ballots.
Let us count some.
So the Department of Elections, not any of us, they had to do a recount.
And surprisingly, you know what?
The numbers just didn't come out the same.
And it turned out that the machines actually counted more ballots than ballots they were able to find in existing paper.
That's magic.
It is, it is, pretty much.
By the way, when you're thinking election integrity, don't take integrity, just put your magician's hat on.
It's like, how would a magician do it?
Delaware, there's so much good stuff going on there.
I appreciate you so much.
Thank you for sharing everything that's happening.
Let's get Delaware back.
Thank you.
Wow.
It's not enough time, is it?
There's so much good stuff going on, trying to crunch it down quick.
But we're moving on to Florida, where there is a lot happening there.
Let's take a look at their scorecard.
Oh, wow.
I don't know what to say.
You have to show what I mean.
This is great.
Um, Florida is... I mean, I'm shocked, I don't know.
They scored a 10 out of 100.
So, we've heard a lot that Florida's super great.
Let's bring out our Florida representative.
Ladies and gentlemen, from Florida, Marion... Lou Marion and Chris Jerski.
Hi, guys.
This looks... This looks a little bit like the Wild West.
What's going on in Florida?
I sure am.
Hello, how are you guys?
Hey, Shawna.
Hello, American Patriots!
And tell us what's happening, because that doesn't look very promising.
Well, I'll tell you this.
You know, Florida is overcast, cloudy, and humid.
Not too impressed with the legislation that passed, the 7050.
I could probably say that there was a few minor Tweaks they did, but the most revealing thing is that they're trying to shield the grassroots as well as folks like us, the citizens, of what's going on behind the curtain, which really I find very offensive and that's a big major red flag.
I mean, you guys, really, you can't audit, you don't have paper ballots, no mail-in voting, which, I mean, you have it.
Registration, managed locally, no rank-choice voting, you have that.
You guys have everything we don't want to have, and yet Florida's supposed to have such great, secure elections.
So let's look at some reasons for hope, because that doesn't sound very hopeful.
Well, one other note there.
I was very disappointed to have a provision in there, and I love Ron DeSantis in Florida, but I was really disappointed to see that that came in the green light and went for President.
That, to me, is not voter integrity, so.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Okay, good reasons for hope.
Tell us about it.
Okay.
Oh, okay.
Well, first of all, I want you to know that, you know, we graded also our state legislators, the upper and lower chamber.
The House didn't really listen to us.
They wanted to do the right thing.
Unfortunately, they got pretty much snuffed out by the Senate.
So, as far as grades are concerned, we gave a D minus for the upper chamber of the Senate and a B plus for the lower chamber.
Let's see, you can do some of this stuff real quick here, see what you have here.
You want to talk about that real quick, the maintenance?
Yeah, the list maintenance over the course of time since the 2020 election, we have put pressure on the Supervisor of Elections at the grassroots level, even though we don't see much from the legislation.
There has been changes in the 750 law that they started to make more reporting, but the biggest thing was they outlawed our reports, like essentially we were sending reports to the Supervisor of Elections.
informing them of all the undeliberal email or undeliberal mail addresses, and they essentially outlawed those in the last legislation.
But the good news is that as we sat down with the supervisor of elections, they're having to use the NCOA data reluctantly because they don't have Eric anymore.
That was one of the big ones is basically getting Eric in front of the state.
That's really good.
That's really good.
So if I understand you, then if you're going county by county rather than dealing with the legislature, that's what you're doing, right?
You're just going directly to the county officials?
Yeah, this is all grassroots effort, putting pressure on the supervisor elections directly.
We had a, we call it the hammer time, essentially these monthly reports.
that first we were identifying undeliberal messages or undeliberal addresses.
So we have 15 million records in the state of Florida.
We would literally rank everybody by their county counts.
And I didn't like that at all.
But the biggest thing was is we could identify pretty quickly the 80-20 rule, who were the worst counties that were doing the worst problems.
And then we gave them the detail on what they needed to fix.
One thing I want to say real quick here, a lot of folks don't know this.
This guy, Chris Jersky, he wrote a program.
We could run all 15 million records through his system in five hours and tell you all the bad addresses, all the suspicious add-ins, all the suspicious deletions, addresses, flippers, also all the voters that moved out of state.
Are you not impressed with that?
Are we applying that to the vote record right now in Florida?
Yeah, absolutely.
We've been putting the produce in his system for the past 24 months.
Let me tell you what, he's scaring the Lehebejee's out of the civil rights elections.
That's outstanding, you guys.
That is deployable in every state, but we'll get that information to you after this here.
One thing also too, what we've been doing over the past 24 months, we've been sending out letters to the SOEs, a non-adversarial letter, saying, hey Mr. SOE, we've found some suspicious activity, we need you to look into this.
Also, this is one of the, I call it the Jersky Report that we use.
The rankings here.
Go in there and talk about the good and the bad.
Yeah, the nice thing about this is you actually pick the Supervisor of Elections against each other because they're not all bad.
There's a lot of people on the top list, as you can see in the green, that are constantly there and they do a lot of work.
It's not just small counties either.
There's some large counties that were doing great jobs.
So when you rank them, you start getting the Supervisor of Elections arguing with one another because now you actually have people that are standing up for their work as long as the other ones are being pointed out.
And then also you can immediately hone in on the problem makers because there's usually like five or six counties ruining it for the entire state.
And they are coming.
I'd say about 80% of them have actually been very amicable about working with us.
The other 20% may get kind of aggressive towards us.
And I love it when they call up saying, oh, you guys are conspiracy theorists.
You guys are using bad data.
I say, excuse me, Mr. SOE, that is your data.
So anyway, that's our rankings.
And by the way, look at that number in between there.
That's $285,000 plus in change.
By being aggressive for the past 24 months in a nice way, we were able to clean up the data roll.
Almost $300,000.
We basically cut it by 50%.
Cut it by 50%?
Yeah, we cut it by 50%.
I was going to say, can you go back one?
Just look at the small county numbers there, just really quickly.
Can you go back to that last one real quick?
It makes a really big impact.
If you're looking at local...
Oh, thank you.
They got it for you.
Oh, it's okay.
If you look at that, anyway, don't worry about it.
But when you guys go back and re-watch this again, that's what you're going to do.
Yeah, the count there, 288 on that side, over here for Liberty is 86.
You talk about local elections and the impact of this kind of cleanup on your local elections and what that would do for you.
That's huge.
That's what's happening.
We started in 2020, okay, so over 700,000 phantom voters.
Look what happened recently near the 2022.
So you look at that, it does work.
Okay, we're going to kind of share how we're doing it too.
There's a three-pronged battle plan we're going to share with you.
Also too, we learned from Professor David Clemens and Aaron out there what they did in Hawaii.
I was actually taken back to learn that all the dirty work is done up in the cloud.
Okay.
I was flabbergasted.
Are you kidding me?
Listen, you can't outrun AI.
Period.
We got to accept that.
Right?
When I learned from that, I had an emergency executive meeting in Florida.
I said, you know what?
The only way we're going to beat this is go back to hand ballots.
Account ballots.
That's the only way.
So we passed this resolution right away, statewide, and we have 16 chatters in Florida now, so we have 20.
But we're proud to say we passed that and let the government know we do not want no more machines, no more of this.
The whole system is corrupt.
And your point of attack?
Alright, here's our battle plan.
I think we all recognize the fact we're not going to win this all through state legislature, although we still need to To develop relations with our state legislators, okay?
This is very important.
We've still got to hammer away.
We're working with a lot of folks throughout the state here.
Infrastructure.
This is your infrastructure.
You have to get it done.
This is what Chris does.
He pulls out the reports and he has county team leaders in each county.
He feeds that data to them and says, these are bad, suspicious records.
Go to your SOE and please get it rectified.
Very important.
Ballot hand count training.
We're going to start ballot hand count training at our next presidential convention in October here through what I call the, uh, Mr. Clinton's, uh, where's Clinton?
Clinton has this thing called a clicker system.
We're going to look at many different types of systems, but we're going to have actually hand count training at our presidential convention.
Also, it's important that you build coalition partners.
You have to build them.
We can't do this by ourselves, okay?
Very important that we understand the 80-20 rule.
We have to support the 80-20 rule.
It's Ronald Reagan's rule.
We're going to support the 80% of things we agree on.
The other 20%?
Leave it at the door of your ego.
We don't need that, okay?
We implode ourselves by infighting.
Stop that.
And also too, a lot of people know this here, candidate training is essential.
If you want to win, you've got to train your candidates, okay?
I'm proud to say we have a candidate training at FRA.
We had 31 people last cycle go through it.
Out of the 31, 20, I'm sorry, 20 said it's too much.
I don't want to do it.
It's a good vetting tool.
The 11 that got in the race, 7 won their primary.
Four got all the way through.
Three are state legislators, so I'm pretty proud of that.
That's a major accomplishment.
To me, we've got to train our folks.
And I would say that our message of hope here is this.
If we're going to win this, we've got to stay focused on the big picture, the prize.
Save our republic.
Thank you guys so much for the great work.
Where can people find you and learn more about this place?
Because this was unique.
Thank you very much.
God bless you and God bless America.
Where can they find you?
Where can they find you?
Oh, I'm sorry.
You go to FloridaRepublicanAssembly.com.
There you go.
FloridaRepublicanAssembly.com.
We'll be around.
Love to hear your thoughts.
Definitely, we'd love to hear and share what we got and help standardize this throughout the nation.
Thank you.
Appreciate you guys.
Thank you.
Georgia.
All right.
Isn't this great?
This is why we're here.
We're networking, sharing information, tools.
We ask God for clever tools and pathways forward.
So that's why we're all here today.
We're going to move on.
It's Georgia time.
I can't believe we get to talk about Georgia.
Are you guys ready to talk about Georgia?
Wow, what a corrupt state.
Oh, so correct.
Yes, exactly.
Single-day voting is happening.
Let's kind of take a look at their scorecard.
And actually, I want to hear from the people.
Let's go ahead and send them out, actually.
Ladies and gentlemen, from the state of Georgia, Holly Kessler, Candace Taylor, and Garland Fabarito.
I was not going to talk about the scorecard without you guys, because, I mean, look at that.
Twenty-six out of a possible hundred score, and nothing's really looking like it's going great there in Georgia.
Everything changed.
All the rules changed.
What was happening?
And Brian Kemp's the fake governor.
Okay, so basically, I just want everybody to know that Georgia will not back down and be intimidated by a liberal Democrat in Fulton County.
One county will not back us down.
We will not be intimidated.
We will not be bullied.
And we will not care if the governor comes out, the full religion of governor, the attorney general, whoever, and says that 2020 and 22 were fair and legal, which has happened in the last two days.
And our electors will be supported by the Georgia GAP.
Yes.
It's really simple.
They're lying.
Okay, let's dive in.
What is the reason for hope coming out of Georgia?
If they're this corrupt, if they're the state being used to literally throw President Trump in jail, they're going to try anyway again.
What hope do we have there for Georgia?
Massive grassroots efforts.
Tens of thousands of grassroots volunteers.
We're volunteers.
None of us are getting paid.
And we are working our butt off.
So, Voter GA, Garland has a call every Saturday.
They do advocacy work all week, every week.
We have a call that we do.
We're doing a song with you, Holly.
Tell your organization.
Yeah, so Citizens Defending Freedom.
We're in Georgia, Florida, and Texas.
Y'all please get on and check them out.
We do have an election integrity pillar.
We are grassroots.
Working on a lawsuit maybe tomorrow.
We can't tell about today.
Yeah, we're not going to tell about that today, but that's going to be exciting.
Lots of exciting things.
They are not hijacking Georgia in 2024.
It will not happen on our watch.
Tell me about the recent state GOP meeting where the entire board, every executive position in the GOP was swept by election integrity advocates throughout the state.
They asked me to run for first district chair, and I said, really?
I just got through the governor race.
So we ran, we won, and I'm on the state executive board, which is really important, because we have millions of dollars right now we have to spend on electors in Georgia.
So if you want to help us in Georgia, we need your help.
We're talking about three and a half million dollars.
But we have to protect them, or who's going to want to be an elector?
Who?
And so the other grassroots efforts we're doing is we're going to our local board of elections and our local county commissioners.
I know every state's different, but in Georgia, our county commissioners fund the elections, and our board of election members, they are the ones that make decisions on how things are carried out.
So there's a law in Georgia that reads that we have to use the BDM, which is the ballot marking device.
But it also says if the election's deemed emergency situation, maybe because it was ruled unlawful by Amy Totenberg in federal court, that we could use ballots, paper ballots, hand marked, not the bid in, and the Board of Elections could do that locally.
And so we've been working, we've been going to meetings, vast numbers, telling the law, educating them.
They don't know.
We all know.
People watching this know.
These people don't know.
The County Commissioners don't know.
The Board of Elections don't know.
And we're talking about Hundreds of thousands of dollars, millions of dollars in some counties.
Holly's been working on financial records, pulling them, looking at the cost analysis that we have to spend with local county money.
So it is a county issue.
And there's two more reasons for Hulk trying to run quickly.
The lieutenant governor, we got rid of the corrupt lieutenant governor, Jeff Duncan, replaced him with Burt Jones.
That's looking really good down there.
And then as a result of all that, We came up with the top 25 of things that we need to restore security in elections.
And we already have 12 of those things introduced as bills in the Georgia General Assembly.
We just have to get those tweaked and passed.
Let's put Burt Johnson on this today.
That's Lieutenant Governor.
He says he's for securing elections and getting rid of the machines.
I want him to do that.
He's leading the Senate.
He needs to get that done.
Don't you agree?
So, Burt, we need you to get on board.
You do have a county that doesn't even move to paper ballots.
We do, so that is Spalding County.
We've been working with them to write the playbook, sort of, the guide to all of Georgia, all of our counties, and some very exciting news.
We do have 159 counties.
Now there's 159.
We have about 20 on board to do the exact same thing and follow suit with Spalding County.
See, I just want to point out, if you had done nothing and just watched the show, this would not be happening.
It requires you guys to be activated and doing these essential work that seems mundane and tiresome.
It's two years later, and finally the traction is happening.
One county's falling.
It's like a domino effect.
Right, so we're going to count the paper receipts.
We don't have ballots in Georgia.
We mark on billions, and it prints a receipt.
We're going to count the paper.
That's the first step.
But we're not stopping there.
Holly's still working with Smiley and other counties, but we're pushing to totally go to paper, and we're pushing the Board of Elections to do that.
And we're not stopping.
It's our government.
We run the show.
Alright, lots to do.
Tell us what's happening there.
Yeah, so we have been pretty successful on our lawsuits in the state of Georgia.
I wanted to just highlight three, including something that just happened two days ago.
But we want to go back to 2020 for a minute.
We won a decision against Gwinnett County back when ballot images were not public record.
And we won that case to get them to turn over the ballot images and even got them to pay our attorneys fees for that.
And in December of last year, you can probably remember that the Georgia Supreme Court ruled unanimously with no hearing that citizens, residents, taxpayers, and voters have always had standing to sue government agencies and officials that violate the law. and voters have always had standing to sue government agencies Thank you.
Thank you.
It's only common sense.
It's only common sense.
And then finally, just Thursday, wasn't that Monday?
I don't even know what day it is.
It was two days ago.
It was Monday.
We defeated a welfare attempt by Fulton County who was suing myself personally and a candidate, Phil Chen, for $38,000 for an election challenge.
We counted in court that they had no legal basis for that, and that they committed perjury when they got the original ruling.
So the judge threw the case out, and we are aware.
I've still got my $38,000 back here.
All right, more legislative success.
We've banned all outdoor drop boxes.
Anybody want to pick up that?
Go ahead, Alan.
We made the digital ballot images public record in 2021.
We banned counties from receiving private money.
This was kind of tricky because they banned it in 2021, but they only banned Uh, direct money that the elections divisions receive.
They didn't ban the indirect money.
So we said, wait a minute, you need to ban indirect money, too.
They didn't listen to us.
You know how that goes.
But they came back after DeKalb County tried to subvert that and take money in from the county commission and then route it over to the elections division.
All this coming, of course, from Zuckerberg.
They then decided to remove that loophole, and they closed that loophole in 2023, and now they have banned all of the indirect and indirect money that the towns can see in Georgia.
And then finally, we got the election board independently funded.
Brad Ravensburger was controlling all of the election board.
The election board had no funding whatsoever.
So we've gotten them established as funding, but we also need to get the investigations from the Secretary of State's office over to the state election board.
And we also need to ban private money coming into the state because the governor can't reset this little deal out to where he can get unlimited funds coming from the state.
They could still, Brad Ravensburg could still route that money to the cab or anywhere else.
We want.
So we've still got a lot more work to do.
That's just a little idea of some of the things that we have accomplished so far.
And we have to have Georgia.
Y'all know that.
And we have to.
And we're going to.
But it's going to take a lot of work.
And it's going to take a lot of prayer.
And we need your help.
And we need grassroots to grow.
And so if you're in Georgia, you know somebody in Georgia because you may be living somewhere else.
I've met a lot of people here that are living in other states that are from Georgia.
We need help.
Boots on the ground.
We do.
Thank y'all so much for listening.
And real quick before Sharena dismisses us, I want to talk about our next guest.
She's a very, very dear friend of mine.
If you follow the alphabet and know it well, then you can kind of take a wild guess of who it's going to be.
They have just had some terrible, terrible tragedy on their islands.
Please pray for Hawaii and Maui and our dear friend and give her a nice, good standing ovation when she comes.
You can follow her at all of the boat Hawaii.
She's posting updates.
A lot of those families, they need direct help and direct needs.
So if you're watching and you're able to do that, please get on and check her out and keep up with her page and do what you can to help them.
We know they're far out there in the ocean, but there are people.
Thank you.
Thank you for all the work in Georgia.
Thank you, guys.
Thank you.
Wow.
It is.
It's an imperative state there.
And, of course, we all saw what's happening in Hawaii.
That's why we're here, right?
Elections have serious consequences in our lives.
And Josh Green, the governor of Hawaii, is already talking about how he's going to find a way to take that land.
It's public information.
Gateway Pundit did a beautiful story on that.
Model legislation, alignment, scorecard is pathetic.
It's not even worth saying.
Five out of a hundred possible points.
Let's please bring out our Hawaii representation.
Ladies and gentlemen, from Hawaii, Corinne Sala. - All right, Lori. Corinne Sala. - All right, Lori. Lori.
Well, good afternoon.
Thank you so much for having me, and thank you to Mike Riddell for hosting this important summit yet again this year.
It's such a pleasure to be here.
We, in spite of everything that's going on there in Hawaii, and Holly just shared where they could go to find you on the boat Hawaii, in spite of everything horrible that's happening there, there's no accountability whatsoever at all.
Not at all.
And obviously there's serious consequences happening there because of that.
What has been some of the hopeful things that have happened?
And I'm curious to know, even with what just happened in Lahaina, if you think that this is going to drive out more people to be concerned about elections and voting and where everybody's going to stand on that.
Sure.
Well, if you look at the slide here for our reason for hope, two of these reasons actually involve Democrats.
So we had a horrible audit bill that would have just made our audits a complete sham, which they already are.
And we had 111 grassroots patriots stand up and testify about that bill.
We locked arms and we made a big impact on that.
And the testimony swayed one of the Democratic Committee members to vote against that bill.
So we had support from the Democrats for that.
And we were able to block that.
The other thing that has been a wake-up in Hawaii is there was a neighborhood board election.
And the woman who was on the board for nine years and had a lot of support amongst her constituents, she lost that election.
And there was very low turnout.
Things seemed really fishy.
It was all done electronically.
And she asked for a redo, and after the redo, she actually won her race.
So, we have Democrats in Hawaii becoming aware of what the problems are with voting electronically.
That's so interesting, because a lot of times we've been watching those who get so close, and we already know there's all these problems, and they usually don't have the courage to request an investigation or a second count, or even, we're doing a whole redo on this.
So you do have some big things going on.
neighborhood board election results that were flipped after the election.
Biggest win is that you guys are on the side of truth, and the truth is going to prevail.
With everything that's happening in line, we have a couple minutes, and so if you wanted to talk about that, I'm sure nobody would object.
Well, I'm not sure I can because I'm probably going to break down.
So I'll have to say we've been locking arms with Democrats all week, and I have talked to more people that I never would have normally have talked to, and we're all just people.
And we all just want, we work together as a community, and what we have done in Hawaii, from the Kanaka Costco to the private boat runs, you know, going around all the blockades and getting things to the people in need who need them.
It didn't matter about what side of the party you're on, what part, what aisle.
All that has mattered is working for the community.
And I think that we can do the same thing with our election problems, too.
A boy from Hawaii.
Attica, Hawaii.
Go follow them.
Thank you for all your great work.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Wow, it's car time.
You know, it's funny.
We have just a minute here.
It's funny to think about all the states that have been so deeply impacted.
They believed they were red, now they're blue.
And look at this, you guys.
We're going through representation in every single state.
We have a scorecard for every single state.
We know where they stand on all these policies, where legislation is on every single state.
The cause of America that's worked so hard to zero in, along with all these incredible grassroots volunteers on the ground.
We have this incredible infrastructure that's built now.
You know exactly what's happening in your backyard, and then how to proceed forward is incredible.
So Idaho, actually, is next.
And everybody's flocking to Idaho as the great bastion right now.
But let's see how they are with voting.
Alright, well, they've gotten a little better, actually.
Once that other part comes up.
They've gotten a little bit better.
They have paper ballots.
They do hand counting of ballots.
They require voter ID.
Precinct level counting.
Fully auditable.
They're in process on all of those.
They do not do ranked choice voting.
And they're in the process of registration and managed locally.
Let's bring out Idaho.
Ladies and gentlemen, from the state of Idaho, Abby Thompson.
Let's just say that everybody wants to live in Idaho, Texas or Florida.
You guys are improving.
Tell us about Idaho.
What's going on there?
Well, I kind of feel like the Maytag repairman in Idaho.
We've not been able to find real evidence of manipulation in our votes, so we've turned our attention to electing good candidates and getting good legislation in, and that's where we've found success.
In Idaho, the third largest county is Kootenai, and they have developed this great model of finding and electing liberty candidates that actually stand on our Idaho GOP platform, which is excellent in the Constitution.
They find them, they vet them, and then they support them.
They get them elected.
And they have, in some counties in the panhandle of Idaho, elected 100% of their legislative delegation as NAGA candidates.
So that's success.
And that is working its way down into the rest of the state.
I live in Southern Idaho.
100% of my delegation has for decades been RINO candidates.
And as a result, people, they don't like Republicans.
They don't want to participate in politics.
They think it's dirty.
So we're fighting back one seat at a time.
And a couple of cycles ago, we had one senator that was a MAGA candidate, was a MAGA legislator.
This last time we had 12.
So we're making progress.
And similar things in the House as well.
So we're excited about that.
We want to build on that.
The Precinct Committee Strategy is working great in Idaho.
We've elected probably three-fourths of the delegates that recently voted for a fantastic Idaho GOP Chair, Dorothy Moon, in Idaho.
And she's doing great things.
In Idaho, and we're so proud of her, she is enacting what Laura Loomer spoke about, call out the GOP.
And I'll talk about that in a moment, how she's doing that.
One of these 12 freshman senators sponsored a ranked choice voting bill in Idaho.
She got it passed in the Senate, it passed in the House, the Governor signed it, it's law.
Idaho is one of five states that bans ranked choice voting.
Of course, the left did not sit on their laurels.
They came out with a ballot initiative for ranked-choice voting.
And Dorothy Moon, our Idaho GOP chair, has said that she will make it her priority to keep ranked-choice voting out of Idaho.
And any Republican legislator that collects signatures for that initiative will be banned from running as a Republican for five years.
That makes a lot of sense.
Hold their feet to the fire.
There should be... I mean, why wouldn't we want to support our platform?
Why wouldn't we want good people to support our platform?
And then, yes, they get disciplined when they don't.
Exactly.
And that's what we've done, and we're finding success just calling people out and letting the public know.
There's Democrats.
That's the only way to get elected in Idaho is to run as a Republican.
There's Democrats in the Republican Party, and we're finding that out through their voting records.
So, that's exciting.
Legislatively, do I need to flip?
Oh, you're good.
Okay.
Legislatively, we have passed a few pieces of legislation, more to work on.
We no longer allow student IDs.
The Zuckerbucks are no longer allowed in our state.
And it's illegal for illegals to vote.
Imagine that.
Hey, Colorado.
Thank you.
As far as hand-count victories, our Secretary of State passed legislation to have a post-election audit that requires hand-count of random, random precincts.
And, you know, I was talking with a lady backstage about this and she said, you know, what you should ask instead of having the computer pick which precincts are going to be counted, Have them pull it out of the hat.
That's what I love about this.
We collaborate with one another.
I'm not positive there isn't some shenanigans going on.
Because I always pick the same county and we've never found any variance between hand count and machine count.
Alright, walk us through.
7 of 44 counties in Idaho are small enough that they have a full or partial hand count.
And the code allows for the hand count of some elections of razor-thin victories.
And finally, in March, Idaho will have the fifth presidential primary in the nation.
And because of Dorothy Moon, we are going to hand count that election on watermark ballots with volunteers.
Wow.
On old-fashioned printed pool books.
How many people do you expect to vote in that election?
I have no idea Sharona.
One of the common excuses we hear is over a million people shouldn't be in, count us.
And that's an excuse, but I would love to know how many people you think will be in that election.
It's less than a million.
But that's okay.
Yeah.
Fantastic.
Thank you.
Great work coming out of Idaho.
Thank you so much.
Can I just say one thing?
Yeah, please.
How they voted in this last legislative session.
We kept track of the voting of all of the candidates, all of the legislators in my district.
And then we developed a scorecard, a spreadsheet.
We had all the pictures and the nature of votes that they made and what they were.
And it just showed in black and white my one star-studded senator that carried the right choice voting.
She stood out like a diamond.
Amongst all of the Democrats, the Republican Democrats.
And it showed people.
And they look at that spreadsheet and they say, oh my gosh, this woman, she's a Democrat.
And I go, yeah, she is.
And what can we do about that?
And we have people that want to run in those districts.
They're finding out about it.
So I just encourage you to put the information out to the public.
Let them know what the voting records are and see if you can't make a difference.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much.
I know he's got a few things figured out.
That's awesome.
Alright, moving right along to one of the more corrupt states in our union.
Illinois.
I'm sorry.
We're full of so many great people!
So many great people.
I've met so many great people in Illinois.
But let's look and see how they're doing.
They have 27 out of 100.
Definitely there's some challenges going on there.
No ranked choice voting there.
That's good.
Registration managed locally.
That's good.
And they sort of are in the process of paper ballots.
And so let's bring out our representation from Illinois.
Ladies and gentlemen, from the state of Illinois, Annette Partridge.
Hello, Annette.
All right.
Alright, tell us what's happening there in Illinois.
All we ever hear about is Chicago, sorry.
That's a different state.
It is a different state.
Alright, tell us what's going on.
Well, I'm here today to tell you that there is hope for Illinois.
There's a grassroots movement in Illinois that is astounding.
Unfortunately, in Illinois, we have a 45 day window to vote before the election and another 15 days after the election.
60 days of voting in Illinois.
Beautiful, right?
Hand counting the ballots doesn't happen in Illinois yet.
It's done by a central counting system that has no audit capability.
In my state, you just have to provide your name and address, but you don't have to provide a photo ID to vote.
There were no drop boxes in 2018, but by 2020, they've multiplied.
They're everywhere.
It won't be easy to implement ranked choice voting in Illinois because of our state constitution.
Wouldn't be surprised if somebody doesn't try it, but it's going to be tough.
The state has a decentralized voter registration system, and they're in contact with the company right now to maybe do a new contract on that, to improve the system.
Oh, they did it for you.
Oh, they did it for me.
Okay.
So, there are citizens that are pushing to remove the direct electronic voting systems and at the minimum put them back on tabulators with paper ballots.
That's grassroots groups like Clean People in McHenry County, Illinois Freedom Alliance, that's the group I lead, in Rock Island County, there's groups in Madison and McLean County that are all working hard to get that done, and I picked up some material here today that's going to help us with that.
So this event's really helpful, making connections like that.
There's a case of Boss vs. State of Illinois that's along with Judicial Watch, and it's a fight to prevent The Illinois Freedom Alliance has taken the lead in Illinois to train poll watchers.
And we've developed a system called the Poll Watcher Emergency Response System that has been instrumental in us stopping the voter fraud that happens in The polling places.
We need help rolling it out more thoroughly throughout the state.
But, in essence, a poll worker will be, when they see something, they say something.
They talk right into their phone.
And they say, hey, I saw this.
And then their county situation room can respond to that by going to the state's attorney, the county clerk, or the sheriff.
Well, the poll watcher keeps watching the ballots.
So they don't keep their eyes off the ballots.
And these, this system, this power system, full watch emergency response, it automatically creates incident reports as well.
There are affidavits, I mean, affidavits out of the incident reports.
It's really powerful, and actually the state GOP is looking at adopting it, and they're going to be meeting with us next week.
So, it's been, yeah, that would be really cool.
And anybody who wants to hear about that, they sit right over here, just come talk to us, because it's a powerful system built by a guy named Jesse Berger.
A veteran out of South Carolina, they're using it there.
There's a group in Illinois called Speak Up Illinois that's working to get out the vote in the farm and rural communities.
There's a lot of farms and rural communities in Illinois and this group is going to focus on them.
Okay, so there's some reason for hope in Illinois as far as lawsuits go, but just to give you an example of how crazy it is, George Weckbacher would speak up with Cause for America.
He noticed that we had on our ballots last fall, we had an amendment to our constitution that gave union rights to state employees.
And the problem was is that when George was looking at the ballot in the polling place, he noticed that the actual verdict of the amendment to the constitution wasn't on the ballot.
It's just, vote for this amendment to the Constitution, yet they didn't tell you what you were voting on.
And so he talked to us, and we said, we'll help you, and so our group, the Elementary Boy, all of those ballots, and we did get to court on it.
Now, the Attorney General says, yeah, yeah, yeah, we forgot to put that on there, but it was an honest mistake, and please, please, you know, it's moved.
We're not gonna, we don't need to go into this any further.
That's how that went.
Anyway, we have another court date on September 14th.
We're not going to let that drop.
Dead end.
So, yeah, we're going to get out.
And last point, because there's lots of great stuff going on.
Again, I wish we had more time to spend on every single state, but great work that's happening in Illinois.
If they're still fighting for Illinois, we all can keep fighting for our states.
I appreciate you.
This is awesome.
Great work.
Thank you.
Thank you.
There's a lot of really good, there was a lot more there for, uh, Illinois.
So, you know, when you've been under communism a lot longer, you start to figure out you should do something about that.
But Howard's not coming, John Wayne is dead, it's up to you.
So it's a good thing.
Very good thing.
Alright, we're moving on to Indiana, you guys.
And, um, I, I...
There is some good things here.
This is amazing.
Wow!
There is some good things.
They have no mail-in voting, voter ID is required, no right to voice voting, and they manage to complete their registrations, but they only scored a 25 because the other things are so grievous.
So let's bring out our representation from Indiana.
Ladies and gentlemen, from the state of Indiana, John Schrock.
All right, John.
Welcome.
You guys have some solid good things going on, and then you've got some solid difficult things going on.
So tell us your estimation of Indiana.
Well, with Indiana, we have a lot of good things going on.
I mean, to be able to have voter IDs required is definitely a plus, so we know who is voting on that.
But then, we don't have ranked-choice voting in the general election or in the primary, but they just brought it about in the Republican Convention, ranked-choice voting.
So it's like they're flirting with it, even though they're Republicans, because we know that it's not a Republican versus Democrat issue.
It's good for us to be on that.
So let's see here.
We'll go forward.
One of the things that I really like, a hope that's going on, local teams are really building a coalition that's going on.
I mean, to be able to have voter IDs required is definitely a plus.
So we know who is voting on that.
But then we don't have ranked choice voting in the general election or in the primary, but they just brought it about in the Republican convention, ranked choice voting.
So it's like they're flirting with it.
Even though they're Republicans, because we know that it's not a Republican versus Democrat issue.
It's good versus evil.
Great.
On that.
So, let's see here.
We'll go forward.
One of the things that I really like, of hope that's going on, local teams are really building a coalition to canvas.
We have several teams that are starting to formulate.
We've had Dr. Frank in, in order to talk about the issues at hand.
And people are really owning their responsibility to canvas.
And that really gives us hope.
The organization of the teams is very powerful.
They are empowered teams starting to get out to be able to canvas, and we really appreciate what they're doing on that.
What I really like is that the We the People are awakening and activating, and what I mean by that is we have the opportunity to see people become involved.
When I was living out in the state of Washington back in 2020 when Antifa was causing riots all across the United States, they pillaged the town of Spokane And then they decided to go to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
And they didn't wait.
The people of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho didn't wait for the sheriff.
They didn't wait for the prosecutor.
They said, this is our town, this is our community, and we are the people.
And they awakened and they stepped up.
They stopped the evil from happening from the very good go.
So good.
So that ties in with our last point that I saw was the stakeholders are building awareness.
What that is happening, and when we think of stakeholders, I think about county clerks, I think about county judges, I think about commissioners, I think about county council members, but that happened because we the people took the truth to those stakeholders.
Where we are starting to see a fissure in the wall that they all have the same They have the same line.
It's the company line.
There's no problem.
We have the most safe and secure election, even though we have proof that there's not.
It is when pastors decided that they wanted to become involved.
The conversations, the behind-the-scenes conversations are happening on a regular basis.
Pastors are beginning to have questions.
They're wondering what's happening because they see that if we don't have the elections secure, we're never going to get the school board members To stop the hypersexualization of our children.
If we don't have elections taken care of, we will never get in representatives and senators to correct the laws, because that's a legislative matter.
And they know that.
So they're starting to feel the pain on that.
So a lot of good things happening there.
As far as lawsuit successes, there's several cases.
There was the two primary rule that was passed by our legislature.
It was definitely a power grab by the Republican Party in order to stop several key people that were deciding to run and they found a very convenient way to pass in the legislature this two primary rule.
It's being argued in court.
There's several other lawsuits that are going through the courts even as we speak on that.
So Indiana, a lot of hope, a lot of area for opportunity for us in the state of Indiana.
So you have to vote in the two primaries previous to you running, is what they're trying to push.
It's conveniently worded in the law that it's very ambiguous and it's being enforced in random different ways, even though we have proof that this person voted in the previous two primaries.
Um, they say no, they get the Republican Party chair to call them not a Republican in good standing, and you're just out.
Oh wow, so think about all the people who joined the effort in the last three years who've been awakened to their responsibility and duty because of government overreach and brutality, and so they're saying, you don't get to run though, it's cute that you're here, but you don't get to run.
Exactly.
Wow, they are, that's amazing.
I'm glad you're fighting it.
Anything else that we need to know about Indiana right now and what's going on there?
We're leading the charge in order to get election integrity and get a good thing started across the United States.
Fantastic.
Great job.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
Appreciate having you.
Thank you.
Wow.
That's a sneaky, sneaky move.
Man.
I can think of a lot of states that would not have liked to have so many of us who woke up and were like, that's enough.
We've let you guys do this for 20, 30, 100 years and we're ready to take it back.
Because you're not doing a good job.
So, speaking of, actually, this is Iowa.
We're going to go ahead and put that up next and take a look at their scorecards.
So, these are all things that are in process right now for Iowa, which is really encouraging.
But right now, they're scoring a 28.
But let's actually just look at what was going on in 2018 versus now.
They have single-day voting, sort of, paper ballots, sort of, hand-counted ballots, sort of.
The yellow kind of indicates maybe kind of sort of not fully committed one way or the other.
The green, no ranked choice voting, so at least they don't have that.
There's a lot of work that needs to be done.
It just looks like they just haven't committed to really making these changes solidly.
So let's bring out our Iowa representation.
Ladies and gentlemen, from the state of Iowa, Laura Gillespie and Anne Fairchild.
Awesome.
Laura and Anne, come on out.
Come on over, guys.
Somebody can sit by me if they'd like to.
Maybe it's that close talk thing.
I know, I know.
We'll save it.
Okay, so we're looking at a lot of non-commitment here in our election stuff, so tell us what's happening there.
Well, we're making a lot of progress.
Lean in a little more.
Lean in, sorry.
Okay, thank you.
We're making a lot of progress, but probably not as fast as everyone would like, so I'll let Laura talk about some of the challenges that we're doing.
Okay.
Are we speaking about the scorecard right now?
Yeah, we're just kind of talking a little bit, some of the things that are difficult or need to improve on.
You guys are at a 28 out of 100, but actually, let's just jump to your reason for hope, because we know all these things exist.
We know these are all happening.
One of the things I would like to talk about is with the no machines, is we are allowed with 3,500 municipality with a population of 3,500 or less.
There's a possibility.
to a machine not to be required.
Okay, so the state of Iowa requires a machine typically right now for every county.
So we're making a lot of progress.
Oh, thank you.
Sorry, I forget we were the clicker people.
So for Iowa, we are making a lot of progress and having some legislators who are very cooperative and seeking the input from all of the people working on the election canvassing and election integrity efforts.
So we've been making really good progress with them in introducing some new legislation that we would like to see passed and the topics there.
In Lynn County, which is the second largest county in Iowa, we've been successful with the precinct strategy.
So we just implemented this within the last seven months.
So in February, we had added 40 new precinct members and we got a new patriot.
Yes, new patriot.
Executive committee elected and so since beginning of January, we've added 90 precincts committee men So that's been great.
And we've also that new executive committee did Introduce an election integrity committee, which I lead That's incredible.
That's the biggest.
That's one of the hardest parts.
You got to secure the base.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
So we've got a lot more people involved in the Linn County GOP.
And we're getting a lot more people involved in all of those committees to really be active.
So we have a lot of active patriots.
We always need more.
But we're making a lot of progress.
Very, very good.
Iowa allows citizens to purchase their voter rolls.
Yes, so Iowa does make citizen oversight somewhat accessible.
They allow us to purchase our voter rolls with weekly updates so we really can keep track.
They also allow a process for us to challenge ineligible voters.
We saw some of the previous slides, hundreds of thousands of ineligible voters on the rolls, right?
So in Iowa, we have a group that we're with that have gotten over 5,000 ineligible voters off the rolls since the last summit.
One registration at a time, we have to do this.
So we do need people in every county to volunteer.
to do this.
And the auditors are pretty much cooperative.
There's a few that, you know, give us a hard time.
But for the most part, they're pretty cooperative in allowing us to clean up the voter rolls.
And there's a lot of work to do, and Cause of America has helped us quite a bit with their data.
And so it's nice to see that this can be done in probably in most states as long as you can access your roles and there's a process in place.
Iowa Liberty Network is a PAC that has been formed and they are very active in selecting and getting elected patriots, America first candidates across the state of Iowa.
And so that is something new that's happened in the last year that there's, you know, active, an active constitutional freedom PAC basically.
In Iowa.
Fantastic.
And we've had a couple of roadblocks with the voter roll challenges, and they tried to get us to have a, require a bond for every single challenge.
So you can imagine 5,000 challenges.
Or in the states that have 200,000 challenges, what would that cost somebody to try to get one registration times 200,000 off?
And we've had a couple of roadblocks with the voter roll challenges, and they tried to get us to have a Um, require a bond for every single challenge.
So you can imagine 5,000 challenges.
Or in the states that have 200,000 challenges, what would that cost somebody to try to get one registration times 200,000 off?
But our legislators stepped up and sent letters to the Secretary of State and they actually withdrew that from the legislation for us.
So we're really grateful.
Yes, we're really grateful.
So we're kind of in there, you know.
Things are in process and it looks like Iowa is, you know, going to let us let there be citizen oversight.
And that's very hopeful.
And also in 2023, you made one more big move.
Yes.
We're so excited.
We're out of Eric.
We're out of Eric.
Yeah, we got out of Eric.
And so some of the auditors, when we would walk in with our challenges, some of the auditors would be like, no, no, Eric is doing this.
You know, these aren't going to go through.
These people are snowbirds.
These challenges, our voter rolls are clean.
And then they see 100 or 200 challenges.
You know, voter get canceled.
Voter registrations get canceled.
They're like, oh, So our group may have had something to do with them changing their mind about Eric.
I love that the idea.
I love the idea of legislators or the Secretary of State's office sitting there going, do we really want to have this fight?
And that's what you guys are doing.
Thank you so much.
Great work in Iowa.
Thank you guys so much.
Thank you.
All right, I'm going to be stepping out and I'm going to be returning the stage back to Brannon House.
Now, I know you all know that Brannon is wonderful.
He comes to us every night in our homes and he tells us the news.
But did you guys really hear how beautiful his voice is?
Do you know that he has albums out?
For real.
He is such an accomplished singer.
He's an incredible person, amazing commentator.
Brannon, you're back.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I think my mom paid her to say all that.
Thank you, Sharona.
All right, our next state is Kansas, heart of America.
Let's take a look at their report card and see how they're doing.
All right, that's 2018.
They got voter ID required.
Wow, that's a novel idea.
Let's get our representatives out here and get a report from them.
Ladies and gentlemen, from the state of Kansas, Thad Snyder and Mike Brown.
All right.
Guys, welcome to the platform.
Glad you're with us.
Grab a clicker and let's start talking about reasons for hope there in Kansas.
Well, I don't know how many of you know the name Calvin Hayden, but he's probably the most important person in the election integrity movement you've never heard of.
He's our sheriff in Johnson County.
He's had a two-year investigation into election fraud, and he was able to get our 2020 materials stayed from destruction.
They're currently sitting in a room.
Yeah, exactly, right?
They're currently sitting in a room until the investigation is concluded.
So if any of you know President Trump and he wants some exculpatory evidence from 2020, tell him to subpoena that evidence in Johnson County, Kansas, because it's sitting there waiting for him.
Now you might be asking yourself, why in a Republican state do we have to rely on the President to subpoena that information?
We have a Republican District Attorney.
We have a Republican Attorney General.
We have a Republican Secretary of State.
We have a supermajority in our legislature.
None of them will do anything to help this man.
In fact, a lot of them are impeding him.
Impeding his investigation.
Our Board of County Commissioners just voted to defund the Sheriff's Attorney.
So that he didn't have legal representation for their impending lawfare that I'm sure they're doing against him.
So you have to ask yourself, why in a Republican state are they not helping this man who is one of the only sheriffs in the country who is upholding his oath to the Constitution?
Now we got frustrated in Kansas, and we asked ourselves, why isn't the GOP leadership in Kansas doing more?
So we organized.
We did the precinct strategy, we filled those seats, we filled the state delegates, and we elected the man next to us who ran for Secretary of State on an election integrity platform to be our GOP chair.
So I want to turn it over to my good friend Mike Brown to tell you about some of our legislative successes.
Hello, and it is such a pleasure to be with all of you.
My name is Mike Brown, and I am the state of Kansas Constitution, but interpreted it in the words that were there in front of us in black and white.
It's not that complicated, but people sure make it complicated.
I am very much a less government, less taxes, more freedom, love babies, and I love the Second Amendment, baby.
And I come with good news.
There is much hope.
In Kansas, we have done some amazing, great things.
Some of the things you see on the screen before, that was behind me, you will see that Kansas looks like it has a really strong, pretty good, reasonable record.
And many people from across America will point to Kansas and say, boy, look at all they've got done.
But I am coming to tell you that you can have all of the best laws ever.
If they're not enforced and they don't have teeth, they mean nothing.
So our sheriff actually has charges that he's ready to bring, but our Republican district attorney won't charge him.
And even if he does, the criminal penalty for it isn't there.
Most of them are civil penalties.
So if you're a Kansan and you want election integrity in your state, you need to push your legislators to push legislation that puts a 10-year felony on any election crime to dissuade these people from doing it.
That's absolutely right.
We've got to figure out how to get, and that is one of the things we are working on this year.
Last session, we took a bill that the current Secretary of State brought forward with nearly 100 items under the guise of housekeeping.
We took about 45 or 50 of those items out of that bill.
We gutted it.
And it became truly a housekeeping bill.
What he was trying to do was a power grab.
And that was where the Secretary of State in the state of Kansas was headed.
It was a power grab bill.
We gutted it.
We pulled the pieces out of it that did not belong in there.
And now...
We've done some good housekeeping.
That bill became actually a really good bill from being a really bad bill.
But that was because, not me, that was a lot of hard work that people like Thad Snyder and a lot of other people did behind the scenes to read those bills, know what was in it, understand what was in it, and then figure out the procedure to get it out of there.
And they did.
And it worked.
Now, this year we're working on implementing fines and penalties.
Shout out to Benet Hudson for bringing that bill to my attention.
When it comes to our elections, that is number one on our list of objectives.
Shout out to B'nai Hudson for bringing that bill to my attention.
Just so you guys know, it made it through our House 122 to zero.
And then we stopped it in the Senate.
And what they were trying to do was codify in the statute the use of digital images and post-election recounts versus the paper ballots, which is what our statute says.
If you'll remember when I testified last year, it was about the values in both amendments and how our Secretary of State authorized that in contravention to the law.
Well then he tried to make it law and we stopped him.
So he defrauded all those people who paid that bond for that recount on value of them both.
Thad Miller and Mike Brown, thank you guys, representing the great state of Kansas.
Thank you guys.
Goes fast, doesn't it?
It does go fast.
Thank you guys, appreciate it.
One more quick thing.
Yes, one more.
One more quick thing.
Please take a look at kansas.gop and join our 1776 Club.
That is how we're getting this hard work done.
Please go there, take a look at it.
Join us.
We're all in this together, no matter what state you're from.
Thank you very much.
All right.
Thank you, guys.
Before we go to our next state, let me just give you a heads up.
About 630, we are going to have with us here on the platform, once again, Mike Lindell, Steve Bannon, General Michael Flynn, and Lou Dobbs.
So stay tuned.
Don't go anywhere.
If you know anyone that has left or that's not over in the other side eating and watching on the big screen, make sure you let them know to get back and be here for that, if not sooner.
Let's go to the great state of Kentucky.
Let's take a look at their report card.
2018, 2020, and now.
and now, and let's see how they are sizing up.
All right.
There you go.
They've had quite a drop, haven't they?
Let's get the representatives up here.
Ladies and gentlemen, from the state of Kentucky, Adrienne Southworth and Stephen Knipper.
This is my favorite legislator.
Well, you just tell it then.
This is my favorite legislator in the country, Adrienne Southworth.
That's Dr. Doug Frank, for anyone who doesn't know.
The Johnny Appleseed of voter fraud.
Who called you that?
The New York Times?
Voter integrity.
Yeah, the Johnny Appleseed of voter integrity is what it should be.
We had an awesome headline in Kentucky recently that our Secretary of State has decided to keep the voter fraud system errant.
Great headline.
All right, so let's start talking about, you guys got the clicker, you can advance, so let's start talking about, give us reasons for hope in Kentucky.
Well, you can see our score here, and so obviously COVID did a number on us.
Yeah.
But the same people that said we're top of the line on election integrity now are the same ones that plunged us to where you can see on the screen.
So this is our amazing improvement, the little bit there you can see recently.
By their account.
Sort of like a Democratic tax cut.
They're going to say we're going to tax you at 15%, but they only tax you at 8%, so that's their cut.
That's kind of the same thing.
Yeah, so we are looking at, in fact, a few things here I'll point out.
One thing, sadly, you can see on our voter ID, we actually have no checks, either yellow or green.
We even passed a bill in the process of that, but I literally couldn't come up with a way to get a point out of this new bill, so it's still where it was.
One of the interesting things that mostly nobody knows about is our Ranked Choice Voting.
Now, Ranked Choice Voting is not really being talked about hardly at all.
It's just not really a thing in Kentucky.
Oh, it's a good thing.
But, um, we lost a point because in the criteria for this it was, like, crazy concepts.
And so we passed a jungle primary for a vacant U.S.
Senator seat bill.
And Pope and I, I mean, nobody knows about this.
It's gonna be a Nancy Pelosi moment.
They're gonna find out what's in the bill.
After they pass it.
When Mitch McConnell disappears.
So, uh, it's gonna be interesting to see what happens.
Kentucky's gonna not know what they're doing with their new jungle primary.
Let's talk about the recount, number one.
Oh man, this was great.
So last year here, we reported, we had just finished our first recount and we had, I think you're a slide ahead of me, We had just finished our first one.
We ended up doing two more.
They had to go to the Court of Appeals.
We ended up having a few Supreme Court touches last fall.
And so, having all of that information, though, really helped us because, one, it was a ton of media coverage.
Everybody knows about the recounts last year.
And that helps, but even more than that, we were able to predict, based on a lot of research that other states had actually done this, I put together, here's what we're expecting.
Here's how fast you can count.
Here's the processes you should use ideally to count.
And so now we really are a lot more adept at hand counting procedures so we can do things like the audit and stuff like that.
So we're actually moving forward on that.
It's pretty cool.
The mainstream is now trying to figure out how to not look like they were against it.
And we even had a bill this year Um, had mainstream pushback and was able to get neutered, for the most part, so it really wasn't a terrible bill like the last several years' bills we've had.
And then, of course, they're trying to figure out, since their recount procedure went, like, totally down the tubes, was awful, everybody hated it, now they're looking at kinda coming back the way that I've been talking about and have filed my bill the last two years, doing that procedure this next year.
You never know.
Yeah.
The other point on there about the more supporters and key positions.
Pull your mic a little closer.
Is that a little better?
Yep.
So the other point up there about more supporters and key positions.
One of the best things I could say that did for election integrity in Kentucky is I just ran for Secretary of State in 2023.
Now, did we know the books were going to be cooked and the machines?
Yeah.
But I tell you what, it brought out the best support team And people saw how much.
I mean, we have an election army that's here from Kentucky.
Where's Kentucky?
There they are, wow!
All the folks there worked so hard.
We put the best campaign that literally anybody has ever seen.
And that was kind of the point.
I mean, yes, we intended to win, but to show people how much effort went into this compared to the current Secretary of State, which, by the way, hi Mike, I know you're watching.
And the board will go, we have free rent in his head, trust me.
But the support that was shown throughout the whole state, there was no doubt in anybody's mind when they see that the quality we put into it, and then I'm down 30 points, I lose by 30 points.
It just was so unfathomable.
I mean, the people started scratching their heads.
And people afterwards were coming up to me saying, you were right.
Because there's no way you lost by that much.
And I thought, yeah, I know.
But just wait and see.
It's almost like PS.
So the more supporters in key positions woke the whole state up and, like I said, got the best group of people ever.
If you ever want to run for office, they're taking applications over there.
Well, I will also say, it's cool when the whole State Board of Elections is having their little meeting, and last year they were going off about the pillow-fella.
Well, this year they're talking about their standard operating procedures post-election.
Open season on records requests is just part of the game now.
And they already know it.
And so, after every election, they just know the Army is going to be after them.
Last year, it was multiple counties, almost half the state.
This year, it was all 120 counties.
We're getting a lot of records requests in the back.
That does take us into our next piece on the lawsuits.
So, I'm very excited about one particular now.
Some of the records requests are, you know, they've gone to the Attorney General and come back.
But one in particular I'm pretty excited about is the definition of an open record.
This question is in front of a court now, pretty recently was filed.
And the question is, is a ballot in its 22 month stint after the election, is a ballot an open record?
And again, just to reiterate for anyone watching at home that's new, that is crucial to audits.
kinds of precedent that suggest everybody's been looking at them.
But that is before the court now in Kentucky.
And that should open up, you know, the next level for things like audits and stuff.
And again, just to reiterate for anyone watching at home that's new, that is crucial to audits.
You need to get to those ballots to go to audit them.
Yes.
Very crucial.
Yes, so that question is for the court now and of course there's a number of other requests that have gone in and stuff besides just ballots, but all of that I think will be percolating as you move forward throughout this next year just from the primary election, right?
That all needs to happen because then in November you're going to have a whole new crop of, you know, records and materials.
It's not to mention all the All the contradictions we had found by through our open records request, like videotaping is required in the whole state to be watching the ballots.
Some counties had never even heard that they were supposed to be doing the video.
It's state law.
It's like, hello, there's an open invitation right there to show you're not even being legally conscious of what you're supposed to be doing.
So, so many things came out of that election.
It was just, it's the gift that keeps on giving.
We did already mention some of the hand count stuff through the recount, but I'll just mention one more thing.
We have, like I said before, not only do we have support for the idea of hand counting, but it's pretty cool now you even have like people trying to copycat into regulations or into bills what I've been suggesting for two years.
Good!
So I'm not saying we're out of the woods.
We have Like I said before, not only do we have support for the idea of hand counting, but it's pretty cool now you even have, like, people trying to copycat into regulations or into bills, what I've been suggesting for two years.
Good!
So, I'm not saying we're out of the woods, because Kentucky is deep in corruption, but it's becoming a thing.
As long as it's not associated with this event, then it's okay.
This is a very important slide.
This was a slide that we used in an ad during my election.
And the reason this is so important is it personalized it for everybody in Kentucky.
Our Secretary of State had been going around saying how he cleaned up the voter rolls.
So what this slide represents, this heat slide, shows Every county, that's the percentage of registered voters we had per county.
So the least amount in there is the yellow, which is 89%.
When I would go into a county, and I'd walk into my own home county, let's say Kenton County, and I'd say, congratulations, we're at 111%.
You guys are overachievers.
Wow.
Really personalized it.
And the Secretary of State had no recourse for it, because these were his numbers.
They tried.
They tried to say, well, he didn't do this.
And no, we just shut him down.
And at that point, he became Joe Biden, went into the basement, and literally, we didn't see him, out of any debates, anything after that.
This is a guy that supposedly won by 30 points.
So, again, this slide was the key.
It showed, exactly like I said, how much the overinflated voter rolls were there.
And that was a real key to turning a lot of people's heads.
One last slide before we run out of time.
Yeah, I will say quickly, this chart shows the rearrangement of the chairs on the Titanic with all of our voter rolls.
Judicial Watch had a lawsuit in 2017.
We are clearly ripe to pick that up for the next season on election integrity in Kentucky.
Adrienne and Stephen, thank you so much for being with us, representing Kentucky!
Thank you guys.
Keep up the great work in the Senate as well.
Thank you.
And thank you, guys, over here.
Now let's go to Louisiana.
Let's take a look at their scorecard.
Do we have anybody from Louisiana in here tonight?
There we go.
It's afternoon, I guess.
And then let's get our representative announced.
Ladies and gentlemen, from the state of Louisiana, Randy Russ.
Hey, Randy, how you doing?
Randy, good to see you again.
Glad to have you with us again.
Thank you.
All right, you've got the clicker right there.
We're seeing your report card.
Look at that.
You bumped up there.
Well, we bumped up a little bit.
We have no mail.
We have limited mail-in voting in Louisiana.
Voter ID is required.
We have no drop boxes, and we don't have ranked choice voting.
We do have an option to use paper ballots, which was passed in 2021.
But unfortunately, we don't have hand count, nor do we have the ability to get rid of the machines.
So that's something that we're working on very hard.
Now, I've interviewed your secretary of state for quite a lengthy interview one day on Lindell TV.
He seemed to be with us on some issues.
Is he still warming up to some of these issues or not?
He is not running for reelection.
And we discovered that he was not being candid with us, particularly in his role with the National Association of Secretaries of State, state in which I think most people here recognize that they were involved in the censorship enterprise that's been uncovered by Congress and by the Missouri-Louisiana v. Biden lawsuit.
And so he has bowed out of that race.
Yeah, thank you for that update.
Let's advance to the next slide.
Hope.
Sure.
We've had a great growth in our grassroots infrastructure.
And I want to give a shout out to our folks in Louisiana, all the patriots watching, particularly we the people in Northwest Louisiana and in Bayou Country.
That's from the north to the south of our state.
And over the last year, we've organized Which focuses on R&D and voter education.
Louisiana Citizen Advocacy Group, which focuses on lobbying and scorecards.
And then the Louisiana Conservatives, which is focused on legislation and candidates.
And so those three groups are really helping us focus on our three primary goals.
Clean up the voter rolls and keep them clean.
Eliminate machines and replace them with hand-counted paper ballots.
And eliminate censorship of Louisiana citizens.
We also, some notable things, and I won't go through all of these.
We worked with Linda Rantz in October.
From Missouri, right here.
Linda came to Louisiana and worked with us and so we have been working on a hand count process with her and we're now doing a hand count tour around Louisiana.
And what's the reception been?
The reception has been outstanding.
The most important thing that I can highlight here, which gives us hope, is that the leader of the hand-count tour is our America First candidate for Secretary of State, Brandon Trosklair.
And he's the only statewide candidate who is promoting hand-count secure Hand-marked paper ballots and so we're excited about his candidacy and the work that he's doing.
Our primary is only 45 days away and so that's coming right up and he's back home campaigning as you would expect him to.
Legal success.
I already mentioned that we had a bill passed in 2021 which gave us the option to have secure hand marked paper ballots.
In November 2021 to 2022, we, Mr. Lindell, And many others testified to our Voting System Commission, which you're aware of.
Yeah, we played a lot of clips from that, including ES&S admitting that every machine is hackable, right?
Exactly.
And all of the expert witnesses said that secure hand-marked paper ballots are the best way to secure elections.
And yet we find ourselves in a place where many of our Republican legislators, and certainly Democrats, are advocating for machines.
We also discovered, and this is very important, in our Louisiana Constitution, it says that ballots shall be counted publicly.
It has never been challenged in court.
And so we think we have an opportunity to challenge machines using this very important clause in our Constitution.
Are you one of the only states to have that in your state constitution?
I'm not sure about that, but certainly we're happy to have found that.
I bet you are!
We also had a situation where our Secretary of State was forced to remove 25,000 voters from the New Orleans voter rolls, thereby confirming what we've been saying, which is our voter rolls are not clean.
And more recently in the legislature, the Secretary of State's office was forced to admit that 183,000 voters are ineligible.
183,000 voters are ineligible.
We believe that that number is more like 600,000, and we have sued the Secretary of State in state court, and that lawsuit is ongoing.
And Brandon Trosklair is the only Secretary of State candidate who has joined that suit.
And then finally, and this is most exciting to us, is that we've done research and development with Linda Rance and folks from Florida and Texas, and we're in the middle right now of a hand-count tour Uh, throughout the state of Louisiana.
Excellent.
That's your report?
That's it.
That's excellent.
That's a great report, actually.
Thank you, Randy.
Appreciate it.
Randy Russ, checking in from the state of Louisiana.
Let's move on to our next state, which is... Maine.
Take a look at their report card for Maine.
There we go.
go, 2018, 2019, 2020, I guess I should say, and now, oh,ouch.
Alright, let's get the representative out here.
Ladies and gentlemen, from the state of Maine, John and Marlene Daly.
Come on out, guys!
What do you want to say, Dr. Frank, Johnny Appleseed?
Ask them about lobsters.
Ask them about lobsters?
It's John, right?
John and Marlene.
Tell me about lobsters.
Why do I need to ask about lobsters?
Dr. Frank spoke at Constitution Hall in Ellsworth and he stayed at our place and we treated him with lobsters.
You treated him to lobsters?
I'm a lobster fisherman, so... Look at that!
No wonder he likes to travel over the country.
Everybody rolls out the red carpet for him.
That's excellent.
Well, blessings to you for hosting Dr. Frank.
All right.
That's a compliment, Frank.
All right, let's look at some of... You got the controller there.
Okay.
You guys... Come on, this says a lot about your marriage.
Go ahead.
All right, push the big green button there.
There you go.
All right.
You want to go through that with us?
It's right here on the there, if you want to look at that.
Either way, you want to go through this bullet point, give us some hope for what's happening in your state?
Well, we've noticed that a lot of clerks are now asking about the voter rolls and how to correct them, and they're not getting correct information or having them corrected.
Okay.
So let me just stop right there for that.
So the clerks are saying, hey, we like to clean these, can someone teach us how to do it?
Yes.
So is that where you guys come in?
Well, we looked it up and talked with them, and then they put in the information, and the Secretary of State said no.
Oh.
They don't want clean voter rolls in your state.
Said that you had to be a direct descendant of the person that passed in order to have them come off the rolls.
A long time, in our little town, we found five people we knew that had passed.
years ago living on your boat rolls a long time in our little town we found five people we knew that had passed and that's a very small time do you have any proof that they're still voting no i haven't yet but But there would be fans of voters that would be fooled, right?
I've always wondered, you know.
Yeah, absolutely.
Now, Judicial Watch did just sue the Secretary of State and won their case in the court by which they declared that the voter records in the state of Maine are not open to the public, which is against the law.
Yeah.
So, of course, she's appealing it.
But it's going to be interesting to see what happens.
Dr. Frank went through our Photorolls also had mentioned that we have one of the dirtiest group.
I think we were the fifth worst state, he said, that he could spot.
Wow.
Did he tell you this over dinner?
No, he came and spoke.
Okay.
Great dinner conversation.
He's a lobster and then he treats the host like that.
Let me tell you how dirty your state is, by the way.
Tell me about your town of Sullivan.
What's going on with that?
Well, we did a petition to have Hand Counting Only put on our warrant, because in Maine it's voted by the town whether or not to use the tabulators or ES&S machines.
So we had it that night, and all of a sudden the Secretary of State walks in, So in your little bitty town, the Secretary of State walks in.
Yeah, we have about 735 voters that, you know, vote.
But he went out of his way to be there for that that night, didn't he?
She did.
She, okay.
And she also wrote an email to send out to our town to have available at the town meeting.
And she put in there that there are 380 out of 500 municipalities that use the machines.
And I just researched that because I'm a numbers person.
There are 483 towns or municipalities in our state, and 210 do hand counting.
can do hand counting.
And there's only 273 that use tabulators.
And so she also said that, because one of our points was we could save money, because it cost the town of Sullivan $750 each year that we rent the tabulators.
So that was one of my points.
Keep the money in town, pay our people.
Sure.
You know?
And she said that The current agreement has been extended for another year to cover the current lease extensions through June 30th, 2024.
30th, 2024.
Well, our election is November 2024, so that we do the presidential and government race for the tabulators.
Alright, so you mentioned Judicial Watch.
Is this the final slide?
Advance your slide one more.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Is that the final?
Yes.
So you've already mentioned that.
So the good news is you guys are getting some help with Judicial Watch.
Yes, thank God for them.
Like I said, we can hope and pray that things go in a better direction.
But I think she exposed herself quite well that night by taking such an interest.
I think she was afraid of an avalanche.
Because a lot of people had talked to us about getting rid of the machines.
And they were just waiting to see how it worked out for them.
So she wanted to take out someone that's going to be a leader.
Yes.
A little community is going to be a leader.
She had to smack that leader down.
And she told everyone that this was illegal.
That was exactly what she said.
She said, this is illegal what you're doing.
Well, I wanted to say some of the larger towns don't have voting machines.
Are they breaking the law?
And we were just, we basically went at it with the money situation, and she wanted to tell us now that the machine would be free from now on.
Well, not from now on, until June 30th.
Until June, it was going to be free from now on.
John and Marlene, thank you for the update.
Appreciate it.
Thank you.
Thank you so much, guys.
Great job.
Thank you for what you do.
Now, if I come to see you, I get some lobsters as well?
You just, I just went yesterday.
Okay, good.
We're all set.
Dr. Frank earned his.
I have to come earn mine?
Yes, you have to come speak at our hall.
You speak at the hall and we'll definitely get you lobsters.
We'll get you lobsters.
You drive a hard bargain, Marlene.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Are we glad we got her on our side?
Let's go to our next state.
Let's go to Maryland.
There's the report card.
Let's see what that hobo's up to.
All right, let's get our representative out here.
Ladies and gentlemen, from the state of Maryland, Steve Brown.
Hey, Steve!
Steve, you've got a lot in your report, so we're going to have to move fast.
Grab that clicker.
Okay.
Grab your little clicker there, the big green button.
Let's advance and start going through these bullet points, because you've got a pretty good-sized report for your state.
Well, yeah, it's only like four or five slides here.
Okay, so I don't know the scorecard.
I don't know if you've had a chance to walk through.
The positive thing is that we don't have ranked choice voting.
They didn't push that through and I'll talk more about that.
The voter registration is still pretty much decentralized and we do have paper ballots.
Okay, so the first thing I'm going to talk about, and I'll talk more about it on a future slide here, is we've got a RICO lawsuit against the state and the county boards of election and the Attorney General, and that's going to be moving forward, but I'll talk more on the next slide about that.
The state legislature passed a statute this year making it easier to dismiss the state board of election administrator, and that's a big issue because unlike most states, or many states that have secretary of states, the state board of election administrator is the chief election officer, and that had been a tenured position.
It took it from where it took a unanimous vote to where there's only a four out of five vote.
The other thing down here, the reason for hope here, is that we're looking at lawsuits that seek to enforce HAVA and NARBA so that the state is complying, because the state is not really complying with the federal election because the state is not really complying with the federal election The other couple of points here, we have two-thirds of the counties.
We have 24 jurisdictions with Baltimore City.
We have two-thirds of these counties have voter integrity organizations, and they're going through analyzing and looking to connect with the election establishment here.
The other thing is, America First is gaining strength in the Republican Party, with many county committees, Republican committees, Our American First Control.
The final point that I'll make here is that we have several counties with precinct projects that are functioning, notably Frederick County and Anne Arundel County.
So those are, and I know the run personally, one in Anne Arundel County is extremely strong.
We've got 20 or 30 members coming out every week, so that's great.
Next slide here.
Okay, so this RICO lawsuit, I want to make sure I stay on time here.
The Attorney Walter Charlton was here in the last summit, and he went back and put together this RICO lawsuit to challenge the state of Maryland for taking Zuckerbucks in 2020 against the State Board of Elections, the Attorney General's State Prosecutor's Office, and 21 counties and Baltimore City that took the funding, as well as the Center for
And they spent $6.3 million in Maryland, and it alleges also money laundering, and that comes from FEC data.
It focuses on 32 people who made approximately $233,000 donations.
Now do the math on that.
That doesn't make any sense.
And there's also hundreds of people in the county that I reside that have been identified as ballot mules.
Okay?
So this was dismissed in March of this year, but then Walter refiled.
Refile additional information so the suit is still alive and still moving.
So that's a real, real positive point there.
Okay.
Hand count.
Basically this comes down to how Maryland is organized.
We have two forms of county government.
Commissioner and charter government.
Commissioners, like if you have a county supervisor, same thing.
We have about half the counties are commissioner, half of them are charter.
The charters basically provide more autonomy and so right now our organization is looking into what can we do with paper ballots because we have a very leftist controlled legislature and so we want to try to make progress where we can in those those counties.
Okay now the last couple slides here we have a voter integrity group That tracks and monitors and lobbies for bills.
We had 23 on the docket this year and 65% went our way.
There were six bills that were passed.
How am I doing on time?
19 seconds.
Oh gosh.
Okay, so the good thing is here.
I mentioned the State Board of Administrators.
We got that passed to make it easier to move along.
I'll go to the next slide here.
Let's see.
I'm sorry, I didn't keep up with the slides here.
The last one here, the nine that were defeated, ranked or rigged choice voting in Montgomery County was voted down or has been delayed.
They also wanted to repeal a manual audit for statewide close elections and that was defeated.
And we didn't make an electronic ballot system.
That wasn't passed.
And also, they wanted to remove all references to God in provisions that related to religious freedoms, oaths and affirmations.
And that was voted down.
But there's more than I can cover in the time we've got.
You did a great job.
Steve Brown from Maryland.
Thank you.
Appreciate it.
Thank you, sir.
All right.
Massachusetts.
Let's take a look at their scorecard.
Here we go.
Twenty eighteen.
Twenty twenty.
And now.
And their final score.
All right, they've gone down.
Let's get our representative out here.
Ladies and gentlemen, from the state of Massachusetts, Raffaella Ziza Feinstein.
Raffaella, it's a beautiful name.
Thank you for being here.
Here's your... Thank you.
Thank you very much.
There's a big green button there.
You can advance it.
And let's go through and talk about reasons for hope in your state.
Well, we have a lot of reasons for hope, even though I'm from Massachusetts and in a very progressive state, to say the least.
Where I have to mention that our governor just asked residents to take in, if they had an extra room or two, some illegal immigrants.
Yes!
I know that was in the news.
But there's always hope.
And I got involved just a few months ago, really, at the end of May, with a wonderful group, a band of, well, now 12 of us, with myself and a woman that I got involved, working in our state through Cause of America.
I thank Dr. Frank for that, because I had an event with Dr. Frank.
And this group has been working for two years.
And so in Massachusetts, we're a little disadvantaged sometimes because we don't have a county system.
But we have a team in six out of the 14 counties of Massachusetts.
And right now, we're collecting data very quickly, hopefully, through the National Change of Address.
So we are collecting data.
One of the teams was at a point where they were going to put in a complaint.
to the town, because we have 351 towns, so we have to go town by town.
And then it was decided, you know, maybe we'll go in and speak to the town officials first.
And they went in and spoke to the clerk, and that was very helpful.
So some of the positive things are that we're collecting the data, and we're going to run it through the National Change of Address in the United States.
We have many citizens who are waking up, stepping up, throughout the Commonwealth of Massachusetts running for election.
School committees, library boards, boards of selectmen.
We're out there speaking to town clerks.
I know I run a Republican town committee, and there are a lot of Democrats that are waking up.
Good!
So, it's educate, educate, educate.
The more people you can get to, the better off you'll be.
If you look at the sheet, or the list here, One of the best things is that, actually, we don't require paper ballots in Massachusetts.
And we do have 57 towns that, I'm sorry, we don't require machines.
We can use paper ballots.
I'm sorry.
It actually says your state requires.
I'm sorry.
We do require paper ballots, which is a wonderful thing.
We don't require machines.
Yay!
And we can hand count.
You can.
We can hand count.
And we have 57 towns in Massachusetts that hand count, so there's hope.
Wow.
How many?
57.
Are already doing hand count?
Have been doing hand count.
Good.
Have been doing hand count.
As a matter of fact, in 2018, we did have a primary election for two Republicans running against each other, and one of them would run against Senator Warren.
And the established Republican won, but the other candidate ran the data and he actually won in the towns that used the paper ballots.
So there was a big controversy on that, but I can't get into that right now.
So hand counting is great.
Educate, we're trying to educate the state to do hand counts.
We're trying to educate our town clerks.
Thank you for having me.
Thank you everybody.
I am a retired person.
That's who we are right now.
So you're making progress.
We are in Massachusetts, and we're making progress, and there's always hope.
Absolutely.
Yeah, yeah.
Thank you for this great report, Raffia.
Thank you.
Thank you for having me.
Thank you, everybody.
I am a retired person.
If you are retired or a stay-at-home mom or have extra time in your schedule, I'd just like to mention that if you would like to help Massachusetts, please go to electionintegrityma at proton.me.
Again, that's electionintegrityma at proton.me.
And thank you all.
God bless you.
Thank you, Raffia.
I appreciate it.
Thank you so much.
All right, let's go to Michigan, and let's take a look.
Look at that!
A lot of representation from Michigan.
Patrick, let's get them introduced, because Patrick's going to come moderate this one.
Ladies and gentlemen, from Michigan, Patrick Kolbeck, Tim Vedder, and Fani Mantravati.
Thank you very much, Brannon.
I'm joined by a couple of very special guests here from Michigan, and they're an example of one of the reasons for hope.
These guys are some of those folks that stood up and said, you know, we've got a gap in the state around information.
We're going to get into a little bit of what they've highlighted for us in just a little bit, but I'll tell you, This is the type of grassroots spirit we like to go off and see.
They found an area of meat and they went off and filled it.
They didn't ask for permission.
They just went out and got off and got the people the information that they need.
So it was real blessing.
So as you can see from our state scores, you know, we're not exactly headed in the right direction.
So, matter of fact, the Democrats have been demonstrating a pattern of putting into law all the mechanisms of fraud that they used in the 2020 election.
Now it's in our Constitution.
And it's in a lot of our statutes.
So, not exactly where we'd like to be right now.
But there is some significant reasons for hope.
And I want to highlight that, if I could, with our next slide.
First of all, a lot of people don't realize that our Secretary of State has been found to be a serial lawbreaker.
In five separate court cases, Jocelyn Benson, who's Michigan's Secretary of State, has been found guilty of violating the law.
Now, how can you say you got a lawful election when your chief election official is not putting forward procedures and rules regarding the election that are lawful?
And the fact that more people don't know about that is a crime in and of itself.
We also got something that doesn't necessarily seem like a reason for hope at the beginning, because we got our 16 alternate electors you may have heard about in Michigan that were charged with felony charges for providing an alternate slate of electors.
And I kind of took a different perspective on this, and it's probably easier since I'm not one of those 16 electors.
But I'm telling you, I think there's reason for hope.
And that is, in order for the Michigan Attorney General to get away with the assertion that they committed fraud or forgery on this, she has to assert that the 2020 election was lawfully certified.
And I got plenty of evidence to tell you that it was not lawfully certified, starting with her rules.
Right?
So, also, many of you may have seen in the news recently around the city of Muskegon and the fact that we discovered over 12,500 ballot applications or absentee ballot applications that were fraudulently submitted.
It was later buried by the FBI.
We'll get into that a little bit later tonight.
But I'm telling you the fact that we had a clerk willing to stand up and call out for an investigation.
We had a local PD, Muskegon PD, that were willing to do it.
That's a reason for hope.
And across the board, now that Michigan has early voting, what we're seeing is clerks that are starting to get a little bit anxious about the direction we're headed in with the security of our elections.
And they're more and more willing to get engaged and to help restore election integrity in the state.
Those are some serious reasons for hope.
And so without getting into details on the rest of it, there's also Stephanie Lambert actually out in Michigan actually kicked off a forensic study by Speckin Forensics.
You guys remember the ballot drop-off, late-night ballot drop-off at the TCF Center in Detroit on election night in 2020?
I do because I was there.
I saw it.
There was never a chain of custody.
And she commissioned an analysis of the ballots, and it turns out that roughly the same number of ballots that were dropped off at the TCS Center in the middle of the night have been found to have no absentee ballot application associated with them.
In other words, it looks like they were stuffed.
In the middle of the night without chain of custody.
So guys, there's some possibilities that there's reasons for hope so that if our Attorney General does go to court with our 16 electors, we can demonstrate pretty clearly that this is not a lawfully certified election.
And guess what?
When that goes to trial, it is a trial by jury.
We need one jurist out of 16 different cases to say, nope, sorry, not beyond a reasonable doubt.
And finally, we have our day in court regarding the 2020 election.
So I take that as a point of encouragement.
And so right now, I'd like to introduce some of the work of the two gentlemen sitting next to me here.
First, I'm going to start off with Tim Vetter.
And him and Fonny got together and created a site called CheckMyVote.org.
And I just want to, this is, like I said, a reason for hope.
You got citizens that are saying, I'm not waiting for somebody to tell me to go off and what to do.
They went off and did it.
And so kind of go through, if you could, kind of the origins of Check My Vote and what you got to offer to folks.
Absolutely.
Thank you very much, Patrick.
Thank everyone out here for being here to hear all these amazing stories from all the different states.
So check my vote.
This is collecting your data in Michigan and we make the data available to you for free.
Voter roll data.
Voter roll data.
Thank you.
Thank you Patrick.
And then some of the key information that we make available to you is you can go to any address in Michigan Put that address in.
We'll tell you how many registrations are at that address.
You'll find your dead aunt, Matilda, is still living at that address.
You can flag them, and that goes into our back end.
We're able to track that information.
It's very helpful information for the future.
Other key information is our apartment and lots.
And when you flag it, though, Now you can hand off a little data set out to the clerks, right?
Yes sir!
So you've got them plugged in as well.
So maybe go over some of the tools you've got to help the clerks.
Absolutely.
So the tools with the clerks, very important.
A lot of people are sending in FOIAs.
They want information.
Well, we can make it easy for the clerks.
What we're doing with that information is we can get people or the clerks to put the information into the site, and it makes it available for the people.
What a concept!
So anyone can just go there, get the information that they're looking for, and use that for more transparency and to improve the quality of our elections.
And one of the biggest issues clerks have is that they've got so much work to do but not enough workforce, if you will.
So this is a case where everyday citizens can volunteer to actually help them do the hard triage work on the voter rolls and get them recommendations as to how to go off and clean up the voter rolls.
So thank you, Tim, for plugging in on that.
Really appreciate all your hard work on that and it's good stuff.
So the next one gets into a topic that a lot of us really don't talk about too much.
This is one of the things that they discovered, sorry.
And if you want to know the significance of the effort that he's put forward, here we've got a case where he's gone off and analyzed the voter rolls coming back from the state of Michigan.
Now, by law, how long are voter history data supposed to be preserved?
Voter history should be preserved for five years.
Yeah, and so what you've been doing is looking at our statewide voter rolls on a monthly basis and finding out something's not right here because in our 2020 election, there were 5,579,317 votes cast, right?
So when you see that, what do you find inside the voter rolls?
Let me tell you what we're finding.
First of all, when you look at this chart, you may just see a bunch of numbers.
What Bonnie and I, as data people, see is those last two columns should be zero.
So five-year vote history, all that data should be up in the qualified voter file within seven days.
So all of these votes from the 2020 election, Should have been all in there within the first month.
There should be zeros in that last two columns.
So when you see numbers, these are votes, these are actual votes that are being removed and added to the QBF.
The ones that are added late, we're seeing votes added in 2023 still.
And we're looking at those individuals.
So the shock never happened because they're supposed to update the voter rolls within seven days of the election.
This is complete nonsense, and it even gets worse when you get into some... I just asked for a simple... I had a simple FOIA request for a list of the people who voted in 2020, and just to show you how bad it is, the actual... I'm going to be short on this one, but Tim did the analysis for me of the data that came back, and the state was actually providing back two data files.
One was a list of all the people who voted, and separating them out based on whether or not they were mail-in or absentee, And then I asked for supplemental data for all my absentee voters.
Well, the state broke that into two files.
And wouldn't you know it?
Both those, the same data set that they gave us had a different number of absentee voters, and Tim was the one who discovered that.
So this is the craziness that's going on in the state of Michigan.
But here's some hope.
So whenever we start talking about the lack of election integrity in the state of Michigan, I think it's incumbent upon us to actually be very clear about what is meant by election integrity.
We can attract five key parameters.
And I kind of put together in a PowerPoint slide something that Fani here, Fani Mantrovadia, has converted into an actual working scorecard.
And before I hand it off to Fani, I just want to highlight the power of having a scorecard and tracking how people are performing against expectations is amazing.
And it doesn't require the passage of a bill.
It doesn't require law enforcement to do their job.
It doesn't require judges to be fair.
All it requires is a little bit of peer pressure.
And when I was chair of the Michigan Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, I put together scorecards and I converted all of our budgets into service-level agreements and we had quarterly metric reviews.
Now you, as citizens, can have a quarterly metric review or an election-by-election performance review of what's going on inside of your respective elections using this scorecard.
So without further ado, I just want to hand it off to the guy who converted a PowerPoint slide into a working website and that's Fanny Mantrovati.
Thank you, Patrick.
And that's absolutely right.
You can't fix it.
It's harder to fix what you don't measure, what you can't measure, right?
That's exactly what this does.
We measure election integrity on five key measures, like Patrick just said.
And one of the important measures that we're focusing right now upon is voter roll integrity.
And each of those key measures have scores evaluated based on underlying data.
And what is the data?
You know, we got two kinds of data.
Number one, automated data, which we procure through our FOIA monthly voter roll file.
Which is just straight up.
You can actually check if there's a house with 15 people living in any single family home or simple things like that.
You can also check things like But with our volunteer force in the ground, we could check if a lot is an empty lot or a cemetery or things like that.
So there should be no registrations associated with those lots.
So any one of those kinds of data gives you a negative score.
So you start with 100, and any one of those irregularities or anomalies brings score down.
And you go into this red zone, like in the example on the screen, if there's so many of them.
And the next thing is death data.
Last week, I spoke to a county commissioner And he was so kind to give me the death data for the county every week.
So that would be another dimension, because more dead people on the border rolls, your score is going to be down in the red even more.
So it's powerful.
So you take these scorecards, share them around, make sure everybody understands, we're putting a score up against the state performance against election integrity, the counties, each every county, each municipality, and every precinct can all have a score associated with them.
Guys, that's how we can change things, even when we're in a state like Michigan, where it seems like there is no hope.
There is hope, because we've got folks like Tim and Fannie going off and doing things without being asked.
So, thank you for the opportunity to share.
Thank you, Patrick.
Appreciate it.
Thank you, Tim and Fannie.
Appreciate it, guys.
Thank you so much.
Thank you, Tim.
Thank you, guys.
Appreciate it.
Excellent report.
All right, let's get Sharona Bishop back out here, America's mom.
Sharona, come back up.
Welcome her back, will you please? - All right, thank, wow, gosh, is this crazy?
Are you amazed?
There's so much going on you didn't know about, huh?
It's amazing.
In every single state, there is incredible action that's happening.
And so when people say, well, I'll believe it when I see something happen.
It's happening.
And it's happening because of people like you.
It's not happening because of legislators.
It's not happening because of elected officials.
It's happening because of you, the regular American who has had enough.
And it's taking back their responsibility and their duty to govern this country.
So, good on all of you.
Alright, well we're going to keep rolling right along.
So, we are on to Minnesota, the home of Mike Lindell!
And my pillow!
A little side note.
I overheard this.
I don't know if I'm spilling tea or not, but I'll do it anyway.
I overheard someone was like, Mike, you need to move to Texas.
Taxes are better.
He said, I can't.
I can never leave my people there in Minnesota.
So he's the real deal.
That's why we're all here.
All right.
So let's look at their scorecard just a little briefly.
There's really not a lot.
There's nothing.
There's nothing good here.
Sorry.
We're going to need some serious hope in just a minute from their representatives, but it looks like they kind of sort of have paper ballots.
That's it.
All right, bring out our representatives.
Ladies and gentlemen, from the great state of Minnesota, Rick Weibel and Eric Van Mecklen.
Come on out, guys.
We already made the case that there's challenges.
So tell us what you guys are doing.
What is the hope in Minnesota?
I think the hope is always in the people, right?
We know, when we look at the election ecosystem, we have voter registration, validation, reporting, and tabulation, and we have to cover all of those bases.
And the people, we have people here from Clay County and Crow Wing County, they were very early in Minnesota.
I want to give a shout out to Anoka, who's doing a great job, and we have 84 other counties that are doing a great job.
Yeah, yeah.
So, there is a lot of good hope actually coming in Minnesota as well.
I'll have Eric kind of grab the clicker, but we're going to ignore the slides kind of behind us.
Some of it's in parallel, but I kind of want to give you a little bit of breaking news that I actually purchased 10,000 blank PSNS ballots, and I was able to get net 30 terms on those ballots.
Now, I just want to say, everybody in this room went, is that legal?
Yes, because it's not illegal.
And then...
I was able to print 3,000 Dodge County, Wisconsin ballots from their publicly available website and download those along with the cast vote records.
So that sounded really bad, but here's the good news.
I created and established the U.S.
Council for Accurate and Secure Elections.
We are now conducting hand count studies in South Dakota and Minnesota, where we're training people on how to count ballots again.
And we're discovering a lot of issues when we look at Dodge County, Wisconsin's ballots, such as what is absolutely incredible.
What's absolutely incredible is it's true that these machines are not accurate because we can actually see that when you have an absentee ballot, the fold may go across an oval and actually invalidate the vote.
If you want some of that evidence, I've got 70 copies available for you to take.
And bring back to your states.
So just to be clear, the crease is causing the ballot to be kicked out, and it's a natural crease, right, from an absentee ballot.
It's a natural crease, it's not a marking by any person, and it kicks the ballot out.
Yep, and so the machine sees it as an overvote, and thus throws out that vote that that voter wanted.
So it's very imperative, if you have absentee balloting, show up in person, do not send it in through the mail.
Very good.
Very, very good.
Okay, you guys also, you've done a lot because the legislative body there has overstepped tremendously.
Tons of candidate awareness of election issues for 2023 is increasing.
What else are you guys doing?
The other thing that we're able to do now is that finally in Minnesota, after they disparaged me in saying that the cast vote records aren't a thing, they don't exist, we actually got it in state law where the cast vote records are available, however the ballot images are not.
We are seeing significant issues.
The counties that have brought forward some of those cast vote records.
There's actually a story to be told there.
And so we will continue that fight, and we are still growing our grassroots campaign in Minnesota, to be able to have more of the activists decide what's right for their counties, because the fight is local, and especially when it comes to election judges and balanced absentee ballot boards, there's hope in Minnesota, even though it looks a little bit scary.
There are significant laws that have changed in Minnesota.
Stay tuned.
We have an uphill battle that's coming up.
It's easier than ever to recruit anyone if you're in Minnesota because the machines are mandated and there's no receipts.
It makes sense to anyone on the street.
So that will help us recruit and make a lot of these changes quicker.
So zero paper trail.
That's correct.
There is.
They are basically election software deniers.
And so as a computer expert, I'm telling you that the Fortune 500 has been hacked multiple times.
As a matter of fact, I went to my state, South Dakota in Brookings, And in front of that county commissioner team, I hacked a laptop in under five minutes while talking about election security.
And the election official actually put the password on the laptop.
So if I can do that, imagine what can be done with a simple thumb drive on any of that election equipment that's unsecured.
Wow, it really blows the mind.
I want to ask you just a little bit too, in our last few moments, what is the modem case from Rice County that's being looked at again?
So the modem case in Rice County proves the point that in many of the counties in Minnesota the ES&S equipment had modems in there and the Secretary of State did not properly test that and actually it is complete garbage.
It's going up for a hearing for scheduling and hopefully that will be going forward and adjudicated.
Unfortunately the Secretary of State has made several missteps that they've admitted to some technical errors as well as some statutory violations.
Stay tuned.
And if you're in Minnesota, come out and do a hand count with us.
It's fun.
That's right.
I appreciate you guys' good work.
Minnesota's clearly had enough of all the garbage that's going on.
I saw the police force has walked out.
They're done.
They don't even want to be a part of this stuff anymore.
So thank you guys for what you're doing.
Thank you.
God bless you.
Wow.
Wow, wow, wow.
Minnesota, keep your eye on that state.
Lots of reasons to be hopeful, but again, it always comes back to us.
We the people.
All right.
Mississippi!
You know, yeah, M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I.
You guys all did that in school, right?
That's how we learned just about Mississippi.
Model Legislation Alignment Scorecard is a 40, and it stayed consistent through COVID and through the change in legislation.
They stayed consistent.
So paper ballots, no mail-in voting, voter ID is required, no drop boxes, no ranked choice voting, and they are locally managing their own registration.
So that's really good.
Let's bring out our Mississippi representation.
Ladies and gentlemen, from the state of Mississippi, Alana Campo.
All right, Ilana.
There's some good things happening in Mississippi.
Your scorecard's not too bad.
Walk us through what you guys are doing and reasons we have to be really hopeful there.
Well, I have to look at it.
Oh, thank you.
But I don't know how to do this thing.
See?
There we go.
Okay.
If I can figure it out.
Let's see.
I don't even... Okay, so...
People are becoming aware of the issues that are going on in Mississippi, and I've been, my big goal has been trying to get people involved in it.
So, you know, people don't ask questions, and of course nobody is making it easy for us to ask questions.
So, I learned last year, we did the voter rolls last year.
So, didn't get any help with that either.
So, looking into the law, we realized that the only way to really do something about it is to run for office.
So I did.
Now, I didn't win.
Didn't want to win, actually.
I just wanted to do the auditing after the fact.
As a candidate, you can do that.
So, next week we're going to audit the election, my election, and my goal was to get more candidates to do it across the state.
That didn't work very well, but I do have two.
Yes, so that's why we get a hand count.
So your audit is going to be in, you get to audit 12 days after the election has been certified.
What do you think you guys are going to find in the audit of this election?
You know, I honestly am not sure, but we also went and witnessed the testing before and learned that it's not really a test at all because they get a flash drive and they get what they call a test deck.
I didn't actually ask them where they got that test deck from.
But it was already pre-programmed, so they just, it was in a plastic package in the same machine, or the same package through all of them.
That's what we're constantly, do you guys, have you heard that common stream through today?
Right?
The test packets are already pre-determined.
Yeah.
Your test ballots are already pre-determined, same tabulator every time.
Yeah.
And, you know, if they really... Nothing suspicious there.
Exactly.
If they really wanted it to be tested, they would let us fill out ballots while we're there and test it that way.
Maybe you can tell us a little bit more about where Mississippi is on hand-counting ballots.
That's not even a thought, it looks like?
No.
No.
In fact, I passed an election integrity bill, and as far as I know, nothing about hand-counting was in there.
You know, I asked my state senator about that last year.
And she said, well, we passed the Paper Ballot Act in 2013.
I'm like, well, it doesn't do any good to have paper ballots if you don't let anybody count them.
And the only way you can do it is if you're a candidate.
So, like I said, the 12 days after.
So next week we're going to audit my election, and my opponent has agreed to do it as well.
And I've got two other candidates doing it.
Hopefully we can make it where it's a statewide thing.
And then, of course, I'm trying to get as many people involved in the process so they can see how the sausage is made.
Because, you know, that's the only way people are going to question anything is if they see what goes into it, what's in those ballot boxes.
Because you don't see them otherwise.
And it's on, you know, machines, so.
Brilliant, brilliant plan.
So you ran for office to make sure you could check out the audit process.
Yes, and I lost, but I got the name recognition, and I got 564 votes, and I didn't campaign.
She got 2,800, but she had to spend $5,000 for that.
I spent 700 bucks.
You know what's fascinating?
There is a book called 1992 Vote Scam.
If you have not read it, you need to read it.
It's some journalists that ran for office in Florida, and that's exactly why they did it as well, was to be able to have access to all the documentation, and that's when they figured out that machines had stolen their election back in 1992.
See?
It's been going on for a long time.
Yeah, absolutely fantastic.
Thank you so much.
You guys are doing great work.
Looking forward to hearing more from Mississippi, but a lot of things are going right in Mississippi right there.
I forgot to do the thing at all.
Thank you so much.
Awesome.
Clever ideas.
Clever plans.
Just by a show of hands in this room, anybody in here thinking of running for office?
I'm just curious.
A few.
We have a few.
You're crazy.
All right.
Next state is Missouri.
The great state.
And you all know who's coming out to represent Missouri.
Alright, go ahead, Missouri.
Ladies and gentlemen, from the state of Missouri, Linda Rance and Andy Palachuk.
The woman that has taken the country by a storm with her hand cap procedure!
I don't know about this fourth chair thing, is it so weird?
Okay, so...
A lot of good things are happening here in Missouri.
We're pretty excited.
So welcome to Missouri.
I'm Linda Rance and that... I am Andy Palachuk.
And yes, we have, you know, as you can see in Missouri, we're actually doing fairly well.
We've actually come up.
I think that's somewhat rare.
Obviously, we have much more places to go because we're missing 49 points, but we'll get there eventually.
Some of the hope in Missouri.
We held off ranked choice voting.
I think some of you all unfortunately have.
We have ranked-choice voting.
Everybody knows no one wants ranked-choice voting.
We have it in the city of St.
Louis.
I live in the city of St.
Louis.
Yeah, you don't want ranked-choice voting.
Another big positive and hope there is that our grassroots groups... About two years ago, I started getting involved.
A lot of folks didn't realize that elections are like your foundations of your house, and so painting and getting our issues done won't happen unless you fix the foundations.
We're pretty much all united now, and so that's a really good thing.
And segueing to the next hope related to that is It's an election year.
And you know, they like to pretend like they care about the grassroots.
So now they're going to pretend in 2024.
And hopefully that'll help us have a little bit of leverage with them.
And then, you know, the other thing is, I don't know if some of y'all heard about this, but we have a actually a senator that was running for running for governor.
Now, we introduced a voting machine built to get rid of the bills and a lot of the good stuff in there as well.
It didn't get as far as we wanted it to.
However, we know that folks are coming back this year.
He's going to push it with a group of other good senators there.
Really happy about that.
And what that also did is it allowed it to kind of put this issue in the Overton window where now election machines is something you can openly talk about and you're not looked at like you're crazy.
Let's elaborate on that for just a second because that is the challenge, right?
It's always a right-wing conspiracy, even though we're going to see later on that the Democrats repeatedly said their elections were stolen and that we shouldn't be using machines because they were, you know, vulnerable.
So how did you guys do that?
How have you been able to get all these legislators on board?
And it's a popular subject to talk about now.
It's normalized here in Missouri.
What was the process of doing that?
So for the machine part, so you're talking machines, our statutes were written in 1977.
So we actually were able to move to hand counting without having to get any legislation.
The bill that Andy's referencing from last year helped solidify things like no drop boxes.
Some other great things that we had, paper, hand marked paper ballots.
But on April 4th of this year, Osage County in Missouri went to hand counting.
So yeah, it was a big move.
And as Mike will tell us, and he was here yesterday, he said, as Osage goes, so goes the country, and it is the hope for the country.
And Missouri is the show me state, and we intend to keep doing that.
So, yeah.
So, I'd like to tell you a little bit about the hand counting.
We made a promise to our clerk that we would help train hand counters.
And we did that.
We trained way more than we needed.
At that election, we had 44 of them from great different professions.
Lawyers, doctors, professionals, farmers, homeschool moms, people who covered all the gamut.
And they came together.
They came from 14 different counties to represent Missouri.
They wanted to take it back to their own county.
And at the end of the night, they delivered that.
Those results were in and posted about, I think we were looking at 20 to 30 minutes after St.
Charles County posted their machine tallies.
So the hand counting was same day, the election night results, because we can count after the polls open, about an hour afterwards.
And I will tell you, without any hesitation, because I didn't count, Andy was a counter, we don't wear I voted stickers around here, we wear I hand counted on election stickers.
Yep.
Change the narrative.
Change the narrative.
And there's a lot of people who did that, so all of you wave that you are the hand counters, because there's a lot of them here.
Yep, there's my husband over there.
All over the room, look at that.
Yep, it was great.
And we did, we got in there and we asked them afterwards, in that election, how many times did your tally sheets not add up, the Republican and the Democrat?
And in that entire election, only three times did they find that the tallies didn't match, and so they stopped, they went back, they found where the error was, and they fixed it, and so we know we had 100% accuracy.
100% accuracy.
Yeah.
Isn't that what we all want?
Yeah.
Yeah.
So we are going forward.
For those of you who are here, we have a hand count booth, and our hand counters are all here to help you answer questions and help you go through and see how easy it is, because that's the slogan now.
Hand counting is easy.
And the little demo that you do, we made it available online.
You can take it back and teach it to your organizations, your groups, your club members, anyone, and say, Hand-counting is easy.
Anyone can do it.
And then we can go on and teach the people who really want to deep-dive it and learn all the forms.
But we want everyone in the country to understand human beings can count ballots.
They can do it accurately.
They can do it the same day.
And I will tell you, it saves a lot of money, no matter what they're saying.
And it's the good thing of where we need to go in this country.
So it was 100% accurate.
It saved a lot of time.
It saved a lot of money.
And you had your election night results.
Yep.
All right.
So you're teaming up with?
We teamed up with, so when it started, and you probably heard from Louisiana a little while ago, that's where, when I got involved, we started.
But now we're talking to all the states.
So come over, those of you who are here, come to our booth.
Others, go to causeofamerica.org, and if you need information, go and click on there for contact us.
We are here to help you and to give you the information that you need, because it will take all of us to move this forward and get the hand counting going.
I want to point something out.
We have a little bit more time with you.
So, it wasn't all sunshine and roses.
Like, the media tried to come after you, they tried to criticize what you guys did, undermine it, say it wasn't this or that, and even one of the elected officials got a little bit weak-kneed.
How did you deal with that?
Well, we had the facts on our side.
So, even though they have tried to say this or that or whatever, even though they came in afterwards and maybe unsealed some sealed ballots, not good, the fact of the matter is, Those results were accurate.
They couldn't change it.
They couldn't make any kind of a different result out of it.
And they can't come out and discredit it because we did it.
We actually did it.
And if OSAGE can do it, so can everyone else.
And we're going to help you.
Thank you guys so much, Missouri.
The Show Me State!
Showing us all how it's done.
That's exciting, huh?
Where there was nothing, and then you figure out you can do something.
It's really, really awesome what they've done here.
And Linda's had such an impact.
Missouri, you guys have had such an impact across the whole country.
I know we already had California, but getting to see what people are doing in California, their sheriffs being activated, their board supervisors being activated in multiple counties, not just one or two or three, but multiple counties.
This is spreading all over the country.
Empowerment is spreading all over the country.
You guys are just doing an amazing job.
Let's move into Montana.
All right, Montana!
Okay, well, as you guys can see, we have paper ballots.
We have hand-counted ballots, which is awesome.
That didn't change.
Nothing's really variated much from 2018 to now, and they do not have ranked choice voting.
Let's bring out our representation.
Ladies and gentlemen, from the state of Montana, Teresa Menzella.
All right, Teresa, tell us what is happening in Montana.
In Montana, Jesus is on the throne.
That gives us great hope.
None of this surprises Him.
Our people are engaged, and there's seven counties represented here.
Hello, Montana!
Woo-hoo!
And legislatively, we had 17 pages of election legislation.
A few of them got through.
A lot of them didn't.
But we did outlaw the acceptance of the Zuckerbucks.
That's very good.
Awesome.
We created consistent precinct sizes across the state, 2,500 and under.
So we're setting up for hand counting.
We made it a felony to have a modem in your election system.
So that's good.
President Calvin Coolidge is quoted as saying, it's much more important to kill bad bills than it is to pass good ones.
Would you agree?
I would agree.
Let's see.
So we killed the Jungle Primary Bill, which was promoted by the Montana GOP.
Hmm.
Interesting, huh?
We did prohibit ranked choice voting, and that was done by Representative Lynn Heligard, who's in the audience here.
Wave your hand so we can see you.
Yes, thank you, Representative Helgaard.
As a freshman, she did that.
And then I wanted to share one specific bill with you that we actually killed.
It was House Bill 402 that was sponsored by Representative Dave Beattie and co-sponsored by Representative Wayne Rusk that required that a person whose citizenship status is not yet verified be allowed to vote.
We killed that bill by one vote.
During a time when our borders are open and drugs are flowing freely into our country and child trafficking is on the rise, we want to allow non-verified citizens to vote?
No.
Absolutely not.
Excellent work.
Yeah.
Excellent work.
Yeah.
Tell me more.
Oh, goodness.
Um, well, let's see.
Where's the clicker?
You have the clicker?
I have the clicker.
Okay.
Um... Those are not... This... That's okay.
We have a... We actually have a... Yeah, go ahead.
Go ahead.
Okay, good.
Perfect.
This is good.
Oh, this is a video.
This is a minute and 20 second video of something that happened in Carbon County.
Uh, this is the election clerk, and you tell me what she's doing.
Yeah, this falls under Lawsuit Success, and this is a lawsuit that Lisa and Chip Bennett are spearheading and going through currently.
Wow!
God bless them.
Thank you, Lisa and Chip Bennett.
This is magnified at 650%.
And yeah, yeah.
OK, so that's-- Big green button.
OK, so I just have to let that play.
And then, while that's playing, I can share with you, however, that 10 counties in Montana still have the opportunity to hand count because our population is so low.
1.1 million people in the fourth largest land mass in the country.
And so that statute is still on our books, as is a local ballot initiative for whatever these citizens want.
So that is what I'm working on currently, is to present, to write and present a ballot initiative for local hand counting at the precinct level.
And we want our citizens, we're taking signatures right now, we're collecting information.
We've already got a couple thousand signatures And that's that's our next move is to have a local ballot initiative to do hand counting in our county of Oro Valley County.
And all it's going to take is one county to break that glass ceiling and I'm sure that others will follow.
Fantastic.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So.
Awesome.
I'm just making sure.
Let's go to the next one.
All right.
10 counties in Montana.
Yeah, I guess I already shared that with you.
That's what we're doing with.
If anybody, the big deal is you have to have a single comprehensive issue on your ballot initiative.
And, you know, if there's any constitutional attorneys out there that might want to help us with that, because we definitely want to have, you know, hand counting at the precinct level, and they would also like to manage our own voter rolls.
And those, we think, would be considered two separate issues.
So we're trying to get the language right on that.
One of the things I want to point out about this is that the top 10 counties in Montana still hand count.
Three of those counties, Dr. Frank was not able to do a predictive outcome like he's been able to do all across the country.
That's a good thing.
Because that means it's a random election.
It's random.
It's not predetermined.
And then you asked the question, why?
Now, why would only three counties instead of all 10?
Yeah, that is a good question.
Didn't know the answer until I got here and discussed it with him earlier today.
And he said now that he actually has all of the data, he can make the predictions.
Wow.
So that leads us to believe that it's got to be in the voter rolls because it's not in the machines.
That is amazing.
Well, you guys are doing great work in Montana.
There is more questions than answers now.
Yes.
Much to be hopeful for.
You're doing a fantastic job.
Thank you for all your effort.
Oh, Dr. Frank.
This is my other favorite legislator in the country.
Yeah, I was a little jealous when he said that before.
Well, we appreciate you guys, Montana.
Fantastic work.
Thank you so much.
Appreciate it.
I've wanted to see that chart that shows us what an organic election looks like versus a predetermined election.
So, Dr. Frank, I hope you heard me say that.
I hope we get one slide today.
Maybe tomorrow.
All right, moving right along to Nebraska!
Wow!
Yes, we love Nebraska!
Yes, Huskers!
All right, but let's look and see what's going on with their elections.
So, 2018 to now.
Okay, well, you know what?
Uh, we need some good news, quick!
Bring on our representatives now!
Ladies and gentlemen, from the state of Nebraska, Melissa Sautter and Robert Borer.
Alright, as they're coming out, they have paper ballots!
And no ranked choice voting!
They added Dropboxes!
Hi guys!
Alright, tell us, what is going on in Nebraska?
I guess I, you know, when you think of a state that's conservative, you definitely think Nebraska.
You think there's going to be security around elections, and it's kind of questionable, so... It's not just questionable, it's very, um...
It's very disappointing.
I was watching earlier and we rank about as high as Florida.
And as a conservative state, you would think that we're going to put the safeguards in place to make sure our elections are secure, to make sure our freedoms are going to stay intact.
And clearly from our scorecard, we're not even close.
We do technically have a voter ID that passed in an initiative by the people, overwhelmingly, but when I was filling out the scorecard, it said that the voter ID had to be government-issued ID only, and we do not have that.
So I couldn't put a checkmark beside it because it's not a legitimate voter ID bill that our legislature passed based on that initiative.
Okay.
All right.
So, let's move on to Reasons for Hope, though, in Nebraska.
All right.
Which green button?
Oh, sorry.
The big one.
All right.
Thank you.
All right, so in Nebraska, it's amazing.
Just like every other state, the citizens care.
It's really exciting to be in a room with people that know a lot of other people in their states that are active and involved.
They care.
They want to make things right.
And so, citizens in Nebraska are working hard to educate one another and county commissioners, our legislature, on the issues and our concerns.
So, that's exciting to see.
Several counties have residents that are working towards hand counting of ballots.
Bob's going to talk about that a little bit.
And one of the most exciting pieces of what's going on in Nebraska is that our Secretary of State is not going to be working to join Eric because of the work in other states.
So, other states, awesome!
Thank you!
Thank you for your fight.
A little over a year ago, Nebraska accomplished the precinct strategy and took over the GOP and the state party.
Yeah, so that has given the power back to the people and we're working on the party platform.
We're working on making sure that the legislation that goes through the legislature is actually supported by the people and not just pet projects and things that are only vetted by certain special interest groups.
This is something that, you know, they've been so surprised that we care about.
But we've been made to care about it because we all experience the pain of too much government in our lives.
So when you're talking about all these people that are showing up at these meetings, overwhelmingly showing up and then working to pass voter ID, I realize that it's not exactly what you want yet, but that's the work of the people.
That's what you guys did.
Bob, will you tell us a little bit about what's happening with the hand-counting ballots?
The hand-count.
So Nebraska has the official uniparty.
Okay.
Because we have the only... I think it's the only... Unicameral.
It's the Uniparty Unicameral.
And they pretend to be nonpartisan.
So we have 93 counties in Nebraska.
We only have 49 senators.
So 49 representatives.
28 of those representatives come from 3 counties.
So the other 21 senators represent the other 90 counties.
So we really do not have county representation in Nebraska.
This is a huge crime.
We know that our votes are cast at the county level.
This is a primary subdivision of state government.
Our county governments, our counties were designed to subdivide government so that we don't concentrate power and we avoid the concentration of corruption.
Thank you.
We don't seem to be able to manage that very well in Nebraska.
Our chief opponent of Election Integrity, as it is in every other state, is our own SOS division who comes down to the county level and threatens them with lawsuits and throwing them out of their job if they even think about having hand counts.
But nonetheless, we have been marching forward and standing before these county officials Slapping them upside the head verbally, if you will.
And we're not going to quit until they quit or we get somebody new in there that's going to listen to the voice of the people.
Lots of people are showing up at the county level making their voices heard and letting the commissioners know because it's in their budgets to determine how the money is spent on our elections and asking for them to fund the hand counting of the ballots at the precinct level.
Well, I think it's really telling when you have a Secretary of State who isn't necessarily on your side, but does not go along with the Eric system.
You know, clearly the pressure is on, and that's what you guys are doing, and that's what you're going to continue to do.
I love it.
I love what you guys are doing.
It's shocking, huh?
Because we just think that, we do, we tend to think these conservative Oklahoma, Nebraska, Colorado once was conservative also, but look what they did to us in less than three years.
So this is vital work that you guys are doing.
Anything else you want to add about things that are going good or surprises from your guys' efforts there in Nebraska?
With the takeover of the GOP, we've been able to work on election integrity bills.
And we put forward six bills last session.
They're all still sitting in committee and they'll come back out in 2024.
But there is momentum and the Senators are feeling the pressure and they know that this is an issue that they have to address this next session.
So those bills include requiring our equipment, anything used to be made and built in the USA, securing the county's power to hand count those ballots, legitimate voter ID, and requiring ballots that are as valuable as our money.
I'll add to that real quickly.
So our secretary goes down to the county level or his, you know, deputy in charge of elections to threaten them.
But he also We don't have a constitutional form of government in Nebraska.
We don't have a representative form of government in Nebraska.
about how to secure election integrity, they asked the Secretary of State.
So this is an inbred form of government.
We don't have a constitutional form of government in Nebraska.
We don't have a representative form of government in Nebraska.
We have an inbred form of government in Nebraska where government serves and enriches and protects itself over and against the people.
And we know it's going on everywhere else.
Well, here's the thing.
Government is in and of itself is a necessary evil.
We already know that.
And it's always going to be that way.
It requires us, we the people, to keep them in check, which is exactly what you're doing.
Amen.
Exactly.
We're going to keep doing it.
God bless.
Nebraska, thank you guys.
It's hard.
It's not hard.
I mean, it's hard to realize the moment you finally realize government's always acting in its own best interest.
Not necessarily yours.
And that's why we're standing up and putting them back in check.
It's like a basketball game.
If the refs don't call the fouls, it turns into jungle ball real fast, right?
We're the refs.
And we haven't been calling the fouls until now.
So, here we are.
But it's awesome to see how much progress has been made in such a short amount of time.
They know we're for real.
We're not going anywhere.
Nevada.
Speaking of not going anywhere, Nevada.
Holy cow.
All right, they have really gone down.
I might need a beverage for this one.
They've gone downhill fast.
48 down to 14.
I mean, some real shenanigans have gone on in Nevada.
Let's bring out our representation.
Ladies and gentlemen, from the state of Nevada, Robert Beatles.
Woo! Robert!
What's happening?
Well, a lot, right?
A lot.
Click her big button.
Alright.
Alright!
My fellow undefeated conspiracy theorists, what are we, about a zero?
Zero, I guess, about a hundred wins, no losses, but we're a little light on justice, right?
But it's coming.
A little late.
So we had voter ID in 2018, they got rid of it now.
We had precinct level county, it's gone.
We had fully auditable elections, they're gone.
We were managing registration locally, that's pretty much gone.
So what is the good news happening in Nevada?
Well, we got a lot of good news, but yeah, if you look at the presentation up here, I guess, you can see that it's like Groundhog Day, right?
You can see that pretty much what they're doing across the country, you know, they're doing in Nevada.
However, Nevada's pretty much like ground zero.
Even if you look at like the Heritage Foundation, they literally said Nevada's the worst in the country for election integrity.
You know, there's a lot to be desired there, but we have an incredible team of people, and we're doing a lot of great things, so there's a lot of hope for sure.
And so, rather than, you know, talk about so much of, you know, the bad stuff, let's talk about some of the good stuff, right?
And if people in other states kind of just do the copy-paste model of what we're doing in Nevada, I truly believe that we can take this all back.
So back in January of 21, we saw what happened.
It was a complete disaster, a complete mess.
The wife put me up to basically explaining and showing people how they did this.
So I put together a great, incredible team of like Bobby Pyton and my brother from another mother, Edward Solomon, over there.
And a bunch of people jumped on later, like, you know, we have Seth Cashel and Joe Vaughn and A bunch of incredible people, as well as amazing patriots on the ground.
And so one of the first things we did was we checked the voter rolls, because I believe, just like in construction, everything has to have a solid foundation.
Alright everybody, thank you so much for tuning in.
It's been a very long day here in Missouri at the Mike Lindell Election Summit.
It's a marathon, 12 hours long.
And there's a lot of speakers.
We've been listening to this great coverage.
You don't really want to do a lot of interviews because there's so many amazing people just speaking on stage.
One of the individuals who I know and I've been in communication with over the last few months and just ran into in person is Derek Evans.
And so, Derek Evans, so great to see you.
Thank you so much for having me on, Laura.
I appreciate all the amazing work you do.
Of course.
And so, you're a January 6-er.
Yep.
And you were also an elected official, but you were stripped of your position because of January 6th, and now you're running for office again.
Tell us about that.
Tell us about January 6th and what happened to you.
Yeah, so leading up to January 6th, you know, I won my house seat.
I was the first Republican to win my district in 98 years, won the landslide.
And I was so excited, but then I started seeing the presidential election being stolen, not only from Trump, but the American people.
And so my constituents, they reminded me I was already planning to go.
And they said, you're not only there for yourself, you're there representing us, being our voice.
And so I was peaceful that day, non-violent, non-destructive.
I walked in, opened a set of doors.
It's all on video, pinned to the top of my Twitter feed.
Who walked inside the Capitol?
Walked in, walked in, opened a set of doors, thanked the police officer for his service.
He gave me a friendly fist bump, invited me into the building.
And he invited you in.
Yep.
It's on video.
- Yep, still less than 10 minutes inside.
Thanked him again, walked back out.
The same deep state going after President Trump came to my house, ripped me from my family, helped me house.
- FBI?
- Yep.
- Tell us about what happened.
- Ah, man, so I was home alone.
I have four kids.
50 Tom, my oldest was five years old.
- And when was this? - January 8th.
That was one of the first people.
- Wow, two days.
- Yes, one of the first people were out.
- The day that Donald Trump got the platform. - So I live streamed the entire event on January 6th.
I live-streamed going into the building.
I thought the worst case scenario was, at the time, I was going to get a $50 ticket, just like the people who pound on the doors in the Capitol hearings, you know?
So I was going to pay $50 to exercise my natural god-given right to free speech.
I ultimately found myself facing 24 years in prison.
Oh, wow.
And, uh, long story short, I had an 18-month legal battle, uh, spent three months in federal prison, eight days in solitary confinement.
Where did they send you?
Milan, Michigan.
So about six and a half hours, one way away from my house.
They're doing that to all the January 6th prisoners, by the way.
They're sending them miles away.
Wow.
They're making it as hard as possible.
So you were in jail for three months?
Yep.
Eight days in solitary confinement because they refused a COVID vaccine while they held me up.
But you didn't back down?
Correct.
And so now you are running for office again.
You were a state rep and now you're running for United States Congress.
Yes ma'am.
What's the district?
It's West Virginia's first congressional district, southern half of West Virginia.
It is not only a red district, it's a Trump MAGA district.
Wow.
That's the cool thing about it.
So who else is in the race and what has been your experience thus far as a J6er running for office?
So the seat that was run out held by Carol Miller.
She is a Republican in name only, as we all know.
But the response has been great.
I mean, this is, once again, it's a Trump district.
When the people hear our story and they're reminded that I was the state rep who actually stood up and got arrested, we're getting support more and more every single day.
It's absolutely fascinating.
In West Virginia?
Yep, absolutely.
And so, what's been the reaction from the Republican Party?
Well, you can imagine the same reaction they give you, and the same from the media.
You're not going to be getting on The Young Gun, let's be honest.
Of course, exactly.
Which we don't want there either, you know?
You don't want that.
No, no.
Has there been any condemnation from Republicans or your opponent about you running as a J6-er?
Honestly, most of them do that in silence.
And the reason why is I think that they're afraid to honestly come out and publicly be against me because they see so many of their own constituents who actually support me.
They are afraid to now.
They're behind closed doors.
They don't come out in public to support me.
They're kind of remaining neutral because they're afraid to do anything.
Well, you were only one of two.
There's only two people in this country who were representatives, or at least we know of.
Maybe there are more, you know?
Maybe there are more, I don't know.
But two that we know of, representatives holding office who were arrested for their actions on J6.
And the other guy is out of New Mexico, the guy who founded, I forget his name, Yep, Cowboys for Trump.
Cowboys for Trump.
And so, it's quite remarkable.
It's quite remarkable.
And he had a lot of support as well, and I believe he's also running for office.
Well, so his story is even crazier.
So, Coy, and I've been telling anyone who would listen to me about this for a while, because it's very important.
So there's a group out of D.C., Soros-funded group called CREW, C-R-E-W, and they wanted to have Coy removed from office.
They tried to do a recall election.
Coy's constituents said, no, we want him as our county commissioner.
They refused to do that.
So then they filed a civil suit of insurrection, not criminally, civilly, Coy had no support from the Republican Party or anything, was forced to defend himself.
They moved the trial out of his county, his home county, to a liberal district in New Mexico, and actually removed him from office via the Insurrection Act, a civil insurrection.
Not criminally.
And then it was upheld by appellate court because he missed a deadline.
So now we're hoping, he's got some legal representation now, we're hoping the Supreme Court will hear this case.
But this is going to set the precedent for President Trump.
Because if they can use the civil way of insurrection, of going after Coy and the courts say that, then they can turn around and do the same thing.
That's exactly what it's all about.
Wow.
Everything surrounding January 6th was all to go after President Trump.
I've been telling anyone since I got out of prison in October, I've told everyone on the list that they're coming after President Trump.
No, they are.
So, what's the outlook on the race?
How are you doing?
What are the polls showing?
What's the sentiment on the ground?
Well, we haven't spent any money yet.
We're going against a six-year incumbent and we're pulling in the 40s right now without spending any money.
So, the people are hungry.
So people know you.
Absolutely.
And when we do the push polls, which is, you know, you remind people and say, this is the former state house medallion member who was arrested for January 6th, we're actually leading by double digits in the polls when we do the push polls, when they know that.
So that's going to be the key.
It's going to be a huge race.
It's a MAGA district through and through.
That's great.
So where can people go to learn more about you and your campaign?
Yeah, you can follow me on any of the social media platforms.
I've got them all.
What's your handle?
Well, on Twitter, they're all different because we've all been de-platformed so much so since we moved around.
On Twitter it's at Derrick Evans underscore WV and then on true social it's at Derrick Evans and then I think it's the same thing on Facebook.
But you can also go to my website, evans4wb.com and go there and it's all linked on there as well.
Great!
Wonderful!
I'm heading to West Virginia in a couple days.
I'm going to be doing Tim Pool's show.
He's out of West Virginia.
He's trying to get on our show.
He's doing great work as well.
He's trying to get on our show and tell your story out of West Virginia.
I'd love to do that.
I'm happy to hear that you're going to be on there though.
Yeah, definitely.
I'm going to make the case for President Trump.
As we know, Ron DeSantis is not Not at all.
ally to the January Sixers.
Not at all.
I mean, well, not only that, he's not a lot of the backup.
Florida has the highest number of J6 defendants and he's done nothing to help them.
Not only that, he's completely ignored them because I know for a fact Baltimore of them have reached out to his office.
Oh, yeah, including the wife of one of the individuals, too, that was being denied cancer treatment and he hasn't done anything.
Yeah, absolutely nothing.
And then even when he's asked about it, he dances around and everything.
He's a jelly back rhino at the end of the day.
He's a coward.
He doesn't have the guts to stand up.
What people need to remember is, this is not, we're in a battle right now for the future of this country.
And this is not a time for weak politicians.
We need patriots to step up and run for office.
President Trump is a patriot.
There is no one who is built for a time such as this like President Trump.
Exactly.
I agree.
I agree.
That's why we get along.
Absolutely.
We appreciate everything you do, Lori.
I appreciate you and good luck and it's great.
I wish you the best of luck.
The Republican Party is not going to be your friend, but...
I think the American people understand that the January 6-ers are patriots, right?
These are patriots.
And President Trump has said publicly that he plans on giving all of them full pardons.
Every single one of them.
So that's why we need to get President Trump back in office as well.
And I want to share something with you really quick.
I've been a huge fan of yours for a long time, as many people who are in this movement have been.
But, you know, coming out of prison, I hadn't really been on social media for a few years after January 6th, because I was told by my attorney not to, you know, so I wasn't involved in anything.
And I was in a Twitter space, so I'd just been out of prison a couple weeks, and at this point I still didn't really understand I didn't know how the people felt about January 6th.
I didn't know how the media felt.
I didn't know how the people felt.
I was kind of tiptoeing around it.
And I came across you on Twitter space and briefly shared my story and somebody else had as well.
And I'll never forget it.
You said, I think that the January 6th prisoners are patriots.
And for me, just so you know, that was a huge turning point for me from like a mental standpoint of like, okay, we got support out here.
When I ran for Congress in Florida, I ran against a guy named Dan Webster, Rhino, you know, like Joe Biden, the guy who literally walks around with a light blue button, you know?
Literally.
He was the only Republican who skipped a vote on the J6 committee.
I campaigned on this issue, and it is a very popular issue among the GOP voters.
They do believe that these people are political prisoners and they are patriots.
And so, you know, anyone who says otherwise, well, they're not.
They're not MAGA.
They're not Americans.
Well, now that President Trump is a J6 prisoner, you're going to see a lot of these people.
Yeah, he is a J6 prisoner.
Yeah, they're going to start seeing some of these establishment people be a little more friendly towards us, even though they don't want to be, but one of those things they're afraid not to be, because President Trump's associated with it.
And so I think it's going to be interesting to see.
But you were there before it was cool to support the January 6th protests.
Yeah, well I've always been, you know, I've always been in support.
Well, thank you.
So I think that the real insurrection took place in November 2020 when they still had elections.
I think January 6th needs to be a holiday.
I think we need to call it Patriot Day.
There we go.
That would be awesome.
A day where we recognize the courage of patriots that stood up against the tyrannical insurrection of elections left in November 2020.
Absolutely.
Because that was the true insurrection of November 5th.
It was.
It was.
Well, thank you.
Thank you so much for having me on the show.
Thanks, of course.
Yeah, you're welcome.
Let me just take your mic off.
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I want to invite Candice Taylor to come up for an interview.
Some of you are familiar with Candice, some of you aren't.
But we're going to hear her story today.
How's it going?
Awesome.
Great.
You want to put this on?
You just put that on somewhere right there, yeah?
How's it going?
Good to meet you in person.
We follow each other online, but it's the first time we're really able to meet in person.
I feel like I'm a fan girl.
I've been reading all of your stuff, and you're so brave.
Thank you.
People tell me I'm brave.
I'm not.
I'm not as brave as Laura, but I'm brave.
Well, I appreciate that.
I love your Trump bag.
That's so cute.
Show everybody your little Trump bag.
That's so cute, isn't it?
I went and took my 18-year-old just graduated high school, so we went to New York.
I've been several times, but he's never been.
So we went to the Trump Towers, went on the escalator.
Oh, you got that at Trump Towers?
and this was the only one they had.
Wow.
They said, God, listen, no, I needed this.
So anyway, I love it.
Cute bag, right?
Yeah.
You always need Trump gear.
That's right, that's right.
So for those, I mean, I know a lot of people know you because you ran in Georgia.
You ran for governor of Georgia.
You ran against this treacherous rhino, Brian Kemp, who is now participating in this.
Witch Hunt.
Witch Hunt against President Donald Trump.
So, you can just introduce yourself to the viewers and tell everybody your story.
Yeah.
So, I'm an educator.
I've been a public school educator all my career.
I'm Candace Taylor.
Yep, Candace Taylor.
I'm Candace Taylor.
I have a Ph.D.
in Counseling.
And I have... I ran for U.S.
Senate in 2020.
I ran for Governor in 2024.
2022.
Oh Lord, I'm not running in 2024.
No.
I ran for state GOP chair, first district chair, and I'm actually over 15 counties in Georgia, so I'm on the executive committee, which I thank God made that happen, because I now am getting a vote for our electors, so I can help them be funded for their lawsuit, so they don't have to do this criminal investigation, whatever they're doing.
We just had Garrick Evans on prior to you, and I ran for Congress as well.
I ran in 2020 and 2022.
Something that we all have in common is the fact that, you know, we're all America First pro-Trump MAGA candidates that ran against Republicans.
We're all primary rhinos.
And so, what was your experience like in Georgia with the GOP establishment, with this good old Boys Club, and, you know, speaking out like you did so vocally about voter fraud in a state with a Republican establishment-led government that doesn't believe in voter fraud?
Well, I feel like 100% I accomplished a lot in Georgia.
When I first started plowing this through, they were looking at me like I had three heads.
Like, who are you to run?
Who are you?
And I ran for U.S.
Senate.
And I just was like, I'm one of you, and I'm running.
President Trump won.
And so, and they're like, she just said he won.
Really, like, that's literally what they said.
I had G.O.P. chairs who would not let me speak.
There's 159 counties in Georgia.
They have to let you speak if you're a candidate.
They would refuse.
I was offered money not to run to get out of the race.
It was just, it was horrible.
When I ran for governor, I had a base set up.
I got like 47,000 when I ran for U.S.
Senate.
Probably more, because they cheat.
But that's what I had a base of.
And so I had so many people volunteer.
Actually, I had 16,000 volunteers for my governor campaign.
And you know, maybe 1% of your people is calling to volunteer.
Active volunteers, grassroots, like never been seen in the state of Georgia.
And then I got 40,000 votes in 2022.
I got less votes in the governor race than I did in U.S.
Senate, when my name recognition was everywhere.
My numbers have been up and down all night, and my team did so much research for me on the voting.
I got 5% of Kemp's total the whole night of the election.
The election results were coming out, and you could multiply his number by .05, and it was my exact number.
And it's mathematically impossible.
That's not going to happen.
But that's what happened the whole night.
And then I did affidavits of voters that voted for me, and I had precincts all over the state where I had no votes, but I had people sign an affidavit that voted for me in that precinct.
So I know.
The votes are so messed up.
They know that I know.
But there's... What are you going to do?
I mean, they refuse to listen.
Right.
But they allowed you to debate.
That's one thing they didn't allow me to do.
They didn't allow me to debate.
All the TV stations, right, they allow for other candidates to debate.
And, you know, there was a debate in the district, which my opponent didn't show up to, but I did get to see your debate.
And it was great.
It was hilarious.
It was hilarious watching you, you know, talk about all these issues that...
You know, these rhinos just don't want to talk about it.
So what was it like running against a rhino count?
CCP issues.
I got to call Joe Biden a fraudulent pedophile.
You know, it was good.
It was good.
That was actually our friend, Lauren Whitsky, that pushed me to say that she's called me a fraudulent pedophile.
And so when I'm on the stage, it just came out.
I was like, thank you, Lauren.
If I get in trouble, like, you told me to say that.
That's all Laura.
We love Laura.
It was so surreal being able to debate finally because I was like, I want to hold them accountable.
And they just did this little softball back and forth when they would debate Trump and Perdue.
I mean, Trump, Laura, Brian Kemp and Perdue.
Back and forth, back and forth.
And it was like a softball.
And I'm like, they're not asking any questions and challenging them at all at each other.
It's just easy.
So when I went, I went for the jugular.
Yeah, that's my favorite tactic.
I like going for the jugular.
I know you do.
But I had one shot, you know?
And you would have done the same thing if you could have debated.
One shot, we're going for it.
So you were the America First candidate.
What kind of support did you receive in Georgia from other Georgia Republicans who claim that they are MAGA and America First, people like Marjorie Taylor Greene, for example?
I mean, did she support your race at all, or...?
No.
Yeah.
So that's interesting.
In fact, I have a text message that... So we were friends, I thought.
I thought so too.
But I got a text message from her that I've never shared.
Yeah.
Oh, so this is an exclusive.
A Candace Taylor exclusive, everybody.
Yeah, I won't read it, but I have it.
That she sent me right before the primary.
And so, you know... What'd she say to you?
She sent a text message.
That was basically asking me not to run.
I was telling you, she doesn't want you to run.
Which is kind of funny, but... For the governor's race.
If that had happened to her, she would have posted the text message.
She would have been like, look here, look.
And I didn't.
I wanted to, but I didn't.
I think you should.
I didn't because I wasn't going to be like her.
Yeah, but you know what?
I think it's really important that we don't allow for our movement to be taken over by people, you know?
Who are falsely using President Trump's name in order to run under the banner of American person MAGA and told, right, she promised the voters of Georgia that she was going to go to Washington D.C.
and that she was going to fight the swamp.
She said that she was not going to support Kevin McCarthy and then she ended up supporting Kevin McCarthy and I don't see why, I think that you're probably policies are more aligned with the MAGA America First base.
I mean, clearly, you know, Brian Kemp just came out and attacked Donald Trump the other day when he was indicted out of Fulton County.
Governor Kemp just signed a bill recently that gives the governor of Georgia, which he is, the authority to remove district attorneys, and he doesn't want to remove Fannie Willis, even though she campaigned, her entire campaign message in Fulton County was about getting Getting Trump and going after Donald Trump.
So I think it's important for people to see who these people really are.
And I have a very similar situation too, right?
We were friends and then, you know, she had said, oh, we've got to get you elected to Congress so you can fight with me.
And then what did she do?
She turned on me as soon as she started getting close with McCarthy.
But I don't know, what does that mean?
Does that mean that she supports Kemp?
I mean, she just said the other day at the court... She seems like she supports him.
She said on Twitter that people shouldn't show up to the Fulton County Courthouse.
It's confusing, her messaging with Kemp, because she doesn't come out and say to get rid of the machines.
I had somebody actually that was going to her town hall last week, and I said, Candace, what would you ask her if you went?
And I said, well, I'd ask her in her opinion, because she's going to say it's a federal issue, so in her opinion, Would she?
Should the Georgia legislators get rid of the machines, in her opinion?
Yes or no?
Just yes or no?
She went on this long thing about, as a voter, I think we should use the machines we have, the system we have, to the best of our ability, and we should turn out the vote.
Well, you know what?
You can't harvest enough ballots through all the ballot harvesting.
You can't rescan enough ballots to control somebody that can recode a machine and type in whatever number they want to.
You can't outdo that.
Yeah, and C.O.L. people should be speaking out, right, about what's going on in Georgia, especially because they tried using welfare to keep her off the ballot.
This isn't something they're going to try to do to Donald Trump, and you don't really, you would expect somebody who calls themselves, you know, a Trump ally in Georgia to be trying to organize a massive rally in Fulton County in front of the courthouse, but I don't really see that.
Or just come out and go off on Brian Kemp and say, "Why are you calling 2020 the most secure selection at all time?" So when you got this text message, was it like a threatening message?
Or was it nice?
Or what was the tone of it?
Or was it, if you don't mind sharing?
I felt like it was a lot of audacity for her to send it to me.
Really.
But was it like a friend-to-friend type thing, or was it hostile?
Yeah.
Trying to be friend-to-friend.
No, trying to be cordial.
Cordial.
Why'd she say you shouldn't run?
What reasons did she give you?
What did he give me at David Perdue?
Who had no support.
I had all the grassroots support.
So why would I get behind, right, why would I get behind David Sardou who didn't even want to run?
Who was anti-Trump.
Yeah, he was.
He was, and that's why people didn't show up to vote for him in Georgia in 2020.
Right, and he conceded immediately.
Yeah, he conceded immediately before, I mean with that 20% of the vote.
And then you have Kelly Loeffler who came out and, you know, said she didn't like President Trump's actions on J6, right?
Yeah, well she's a traitor.
Yeah.
But that's all being set up for Kelly Loeffler to run for Governor.
And Brian Kemp to run for U.S.
Senate.
We all know.
Right.
It's all being set up.
And I mean, I saw all of them in the back at the Georgia State Convention, all talking about Kelly Loeffler because she has all the money.
So all the Congress people, they're right there talking to her because they want her money.
Right.
It's a joke.
I'm like, okay, y'all make sure to go get that money.
That's what it's all about, right?
It's all about the money.
One thing we did, Laura, is we took over the GOP.
So, from the Senate race, to the Governor race, to now, we have taken over my volunteers, because I had tens of thousands of them.
We took over seats in the counties all over.
We took over all the top seats in the whole state.
Now, there's a couple that I think were Purdue supporters, but I'm telling you, we have all new people.
Wow.
And it's because the people want new.
They're sick of it.
They're sick of the same old.
They want new.
So the good thing is the GAP now welcomes people that are new coming in and doesn't try to blackball them.
That's nice.
So are you going to do anything?
Do you have any plans?
I know you have a lot of volunteers and a lot of support in Georgia.
What do you think about this indictment in Fulton County, and what are your plans to rally the troops in Georgia?
I think they're cowards.
They're all cowards.
So I work full-time.
I'm a public school educator.
I don't know if I'll go.
I'll pray about it and see what God says.
But I'm very upset, and I'm going to do everything I can on the state election board to make sure that we fund these electors, that we give them the money they need to protect themselves.
And I'm going to speak out.
I called every one of them a coward.
It kind of went viral for me on Twitter when I called them all cowards.
Well, let me know, because I'm going to go to Georgia.
I'm going to come out to Georgia for the election.
So I should come meet you, right?
You should come meet me.
It'll be fun.
But I'm planning on being there.
We don't know the date yet.
He has until the 25th to start under, so we'll see what happens.
But I'm planning on going to Georgia, and I'd love to see you there.
I'm going to be there in front of the courthouse, and hopefully And I have a bunch of people there to rally in support of President Trump.
And it's funny that you came to Georgia, but other people in Georgia say nothing.
Well, you know, I even chased Brad Raffensperger in D.C.
I saw it.
Like you said, you have all these America First people in Georgia, right?
Marjorie Taylor Greene, for example, says that she's so pro-Trump, but where is she calling out Raffensperger?
And Kim.
I don't understand that.
That's the one thing about her I don't get, is why isn't she calling out Raffensperger?
Brian Kemp says that there's no such thing as voter fraud and that there's no voter fraud in Georgia.
Well, why did he sign a bill banning Zuckerberg, Zuckerbuck's then?
They signed the bill in Georgia that was put forth by the Republican legislature because they recognized that there was fraud in Georgia that was funded by Mark Zuckerberg and the Zuckerbuck's.
So how can Brian Kemp say that there is no fraud in Georgia when he, you know, he signed the bill that banned them from using Zuckerbuck's, but then he doesn't do anything to enforce it?
He signs the bill, okay, in May, and then a few days later, Brad Raffensperger and his lawyer go to the Spy Museum in Washington, D.C., which is paid for by Zuckerbucks and Soros.
And now he's going to be reimbursed, right?
The taxpayers are paying for their Secretary of State to fly out to this conference, so... And why are you exposed in all this?
Well, we know Marjorie gets in front of the media more than anybody in Georgia.
So why wouldn't she be the one exposed in this stuff?
Exactly.
So that's what bothers me.
Well, since she's too busy today, when you saw today, she was talking about how she's going to be the VP, which... Yeah, right.
Talking about how she's going to... She really doesn't say that!
Yeah, she said there was an article that came out today about... I'll show it to you, actually.
She said she wants to be VP.
She wants to run for Senate.
But, I'll tell you right now that if she runs for the Senate seat in Georgia, the Republicans can kiss the Republican Senate seat goodbye.
Yeah, I don't think that's going to happen because she voted for the increase in the budget and the people will live in it.
Well, and she voted for McCarthy.
She's the reason why we're in this mess because she's the one that's pushed through McCarthy.
Yeah, you can see right here.
And she will not say whether to get rid of the machines.
I just think it's important for people to hear about this stuff because they need to know.
She did blast Kemp.
Is that true?
Well, you know, they say she blasts things for us.
When we blast that one, you know, it's an actual blast.
I've never heard her blast Kemp.
But it's interesting.
I think that more Republicans, and I spoke about this today, we need to start calling out more Republicans and we need to expose them because... Well, they're fake Republicans.
Yeah, they are.
They're fake Republicans.
And we're not, we're not going to get anywhere by holding our tongue and, you know, going along to get along with people.
We need to start holding people accountable and exposing them.
They shouldn't be able to have private positions and public positions, right?
No.
You're going to probe Trump, you're going to MAGA, you either want to support America First candidates or you don't.
That's right.
And it's not... You shouldn't be putting on a show for the voters and then sending people text messages.
She said the same thing to me, so it's the exact same thing, text messages and all.
But people didn't, but her, and she exposed them and just, and we have very much the same base in Northwest Georgia where she is.
Her volunteers were my volunteers.
They loved me.
She didn't endorse you?
No.
She endorsed Kelly Leckler, who was in the U.S. Senate race, went over.
Oh, absolutely.
supporters wanted me.
And then she went and endorsed David Perdue.
Why is she getting endorsed him, but she supported him?
And that's okay.
She's whatever she wants to.
But don't act like you're a Christian.
Don't act like you're good friends with people.
And you don't want to get rid of voting machines.
They're totally hijacking our relationship with Georgia.
Oh, absolutely.
It's totally hijacking it.
And that's why you had people like Brian Kemp and people like Brad Rappensperger recently at the Spy Museum on a panel with Jamie Raskin, right?
The January 6th lead.
And one of the impeachment managers talking about how, oh well you can't win an election if you can't win Georgia.
So they're already trying to set The stage for Reagan-Georgia so that Donald Trump can't get back in.
And we know we have to have Georgia.
The people of Georgia love President Trump.
And it's not because he's our king.
It's not because he's God.
It's because he represents us.
And tell me one other candidate that even has 20% of what he has to represent the people.
There's not one.
There's not?
And people are like, oh, well he can endorse you.
Why are you supporting President Trump?
Yeah, they say the same thing to me.
They're like, oh.
He didn't endorse you.
Because I ran against a rhino and, you know, some of his people told him they lied.
Some of McCarthy's people told him that I was 25.
I was 25.
Not all of them, but some of them, yes, I agree.
Some of them are.
Told him that I was 25 points behind and that I had no chance of winning the Villages.
You know, so, so...
I did win the Villages at the end of the day, and President Trump recognizes that now.
So what, I'm going to turn on President Trump because he didn't endorse me?
No, I'm not a transactional person.
I'm going to stay loyal to President Trump.
And because he's the best person for the job.
He's the best person for the job.
It's not about whether he endorsed me or you.
It's what's best for America.
What's best for America, that's right.
I mean, I want to raise my family and write books and help kids with special needs.
How many kids do you have?
Three.
I have one that just went to college.
I have a 15-year-old that's a type 1 diabetic, and I have a 6-year-old.
Wow.
Yes.
So you have all ages?
All ages.
And we are busy, busy.
And Fitz, my youngest one, every time Mike comes on TV, I'll tell him about Wally Gay, he says, hold up, there's Uncle Mike!
I'm like, hey, it's not your uncle.
But he thinks he is because he's met Mike and he loves him.
He thinks who's Mike?
Mike O'Donnell.
And he said, I am his uncle.
Leave him alone.
I'm his uncle.
It's fine.
That's cute.
That's great.
Well, thank you.
Thank you for fighting.
Thank you for, you know, standing by President Trump.
And thank you for fighting for what's right.
And not giving up, no matter.
Because I know they call you crazy, just like they call me crazy.
They say you're poof.
They say you're, you know.
Far right, just like me, but it's people like you.
As President Trump says, it's the outsiders who always end up changing things and changing the world.
One at a time.
Gotta stay in the fight.
Now, can you post it on anything that you're doing in Georgia?
Because we gotta make sure that we have people out there to support President Trump.
So maybe we'll see you next week.
Yeah?
Hopefully.
Definitely.
Unless the Georgians get dropped.
We'll see what happens.
Wouldn't that be nice?
That'd be nice, right.
Well, thank you.
Where can people follow you, Candace?
I'm Candace Taylor.
Just my name.
K-A-N-D-I-C-E.
Candace Taylor on all social media.
And what are you on?
I'm a fan of Twitter.
Well, I've gotten banned a couple of times.
I lost all my followers.
Had a little bite.
I'm here on Twitter.
Twitter, Facebook, Gitter, Gab, Telegram.
Free socials.
Okay, great.
Wonderful.
So, Candace Taylor.
Great.
Well, thank you so much.
Great to be here.
You too.
Alright.
So, you're going to stop?
I'm going to be here for a bit, yeah.
Are you leaving or what are you doing?
You gonna be here for a while?
Yeah, I will.
And tomorrow too?
Yes.
Yeah.
I don't know.
If you are purged, there is no legal way to get a ballot.
If a purged registration has votes in the voter history and there is no purge date, no human being alive can tell if those votes were cast before or after the purge.
That's why a purge date is required by law.
Every one and a half million of these registrations is an entry point for fraud.
Now you might be wondering, it doesn't really matter if they didn't vote.
But federal law disagrees.
Candidates who are fighting for President Trump and fighting for election integrity and fighting for the America First agenda.
A lot of candidates here today who have similar stories.
You heard from Candace, you heard from Derrick Evans, you all know my story.
And we all have one thing in common, right?
It wasn't the Democrats who screwed us, it was the Republicans.
It's the Republican Party, would you agree?
Absolutely.
It's the Republican Party.
It's the Republican Party.
And so it's important that we start having this conversation because, you know, the Republicans, the narrative around voter fraud is usually, oh, well, the Democrats sold the election.
Yeah, the Democrats sold the election with the help of the Republican Party, of course.
We're going to have an honest conversation about reforming our elections and keeping big tech out of our elections and getting rid of mail and ballot fraud and, you know, all of these illegal campaign contributions and dark money, as we just saw in 2022 with this FTX scandal.
And, you know, I had FTX funds used against my campaign, so I'm all, you know, I know way too well how this dark money is used to sabotage America first candidates illegally behind the scenes.
We just start calling out the Republicans who are not speaking out on these issues.
It's a major problem in our country, so. - I'm just a little bit.
We're going to be interviewing a lot more people.
Lou Dobbs is here.
He's finishing up an interview.
I'm set to interview Lou Dobbs later this evening.
And then we'll resume the live stream back to the main stage where tonight Steve Bannon, Mike Lindell, and General Flynn are expected to have a panel discussion with each other.
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We're going to wait on some more people to interview.
We've got a lot of people here interviewing, so we're going to resume the election coverage, and stay tuned.
Around 6 o'clock is when Steve Bannon, 6.30 actually, is when Steve Bannon, Michael Dell, and General Flynn are taking the stage for a panel discussion together.
And in the next half hour or so, Lou Dobbs is going to be heading over to my table where we will be interviewing you.
We will be heading over to my table where we will be interviewing you.
A scientifically peer-reviewed journal article written by Dr. Andrew Packett, Ph.D., the head of our research team,
We will be sending this also, like I said, to the DOJ and the FBI.
Sadly, we don't think they will do anything about it, but we are.
We are going to be filing litigation against every official in New York who has stood down on this investigation.
We want your Attorney Generals and your U.S.
Attorneys to file litigation also.
Because the citizens of your state appear to have been defrauded in a massive civil rights violation acting under color of law when these provably inaccurate Non-compliant federal elections were certified.
Thank you Marley!
I got one more.
Would you like help to develop this evidence for your state?
Because...
I have partnered with national elections expert Harry Howery, who you saw in Professor's movie, to create United Sovereign Americans, a national volunteer organization dedicated to proving and adjudicating violations of election law.
Since 2020, most litigation has focused on overturning or challenging election results.
Okay, they're cutting me.
They're giving me the hook over here.
They told me I had 10 minutes.
Well, they rolled the clock down and they're giving me the hook over here.
I have to tell the people what we're doing, though.
This is for all of America.
Give us 20 seconds.
We are going to adjudicate civil rights violations and crimes against the elected franchise.
So come and find us.
At Unite4Freedom.com.
Unite4Freedom.com.
We're already working with Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia, California, Illinois, Massachusetts, and Michigan, and we have trained people in Texas, Wisconsin, Florida, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Washington, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and more.
We, the people, are going to save America!
Thank you, Marley!
Thank you.
Thank you, Marley.
All right, North Carolina.
Let's take a look at their scorecard.
Okay, they went up just a tad.
All right, let's get Jay out here.
Hey, Jay!
Ladies and gentlemen, from North Carolina, Jay DeLancey.
All right, your clock is right down there, Jay.
What are you doing?
Oh, no, I don't see it.
Yeah, you do.
It's right there.
You're gonna get me fired.
You've got the big button, the big green button.
There you go.
Yeah, okay.
Go ahead and advance.
So start?
Okay.
Tell us about the good news here.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, there are some good news.
There are lots of them.
And unfortunately, some of them are not passed, but we're seeing the bills move this week and there's some good news in it.
And then I'm happy about voter I.D.
was reinstated.
That's the good news.
The bad news is it's a fake voter I.D.
law where it's like gun control.
You know, if someone is honest, they'll hand out their I.D.
And if someone is dishonest, they don't have to.
And we we're not real happy about that.
But it's a start.
So but the big wins.
The Observer.
We had problems with a certain party not sharing observer incidents.
So last year we created our own, with great expense, created our own incident reporting documents so the party could not sit on the actual incident reports.
As a result, we were able to get an observer bill that's really moving in the legislature and it was just found out yesterday that it's in the bill that is being Kind of fast track through the process.
So the bad news there is House Bill 770, if you want to write down a bill to lobby North Carolina on, that was our cast vote record bill.
That was our ballot, letting the public inspect the ballots.
That bill is sitting in committee.
It's just sitting there and we need to move it.
That was supposed to be in the omnibus bill that went this week and it wasn't there.
So we're a little bit annoyed about that.
But otherwise, very good things going.
Let's see.
Poll Observer.
Numerous bipartisan organizations across North Carolina working together.
And a lot to say about that.
First off, my organization, we've been around since 2011 doing this voter integrity project, the original voter integrity project that predated anything that happened in 2020.
And then there's Audit Force North Carolina, which is Carol Snow should be up here doing this with me, but Carol didn't want to do it.
So AuditForce, they're a great group.
NC Data Team, another great group.
a group that is more of the poll observer side of it and the policy side of it, North Carolina Election Integrity Team.
So all these different networks are the way we're working and they're working together on these bills.
And it just creates a harder target for the left because they take out one of us.
They're not taking out all of us.
So we like that idea of divided.
We have divided influence that way.
So there's some good news there with these groups and much of it because of what Mike Lindell has done that we have this.
So that's very exciting.
OK, more hope.
Let's see the election law.
OK, voter ID.
Uh let's see that's those slides kind of the history of it that first and I think we don't need to spend a lot of time because this is really cool though the Bernstein versus Sims we had an election official put a trespass order on a poll on a observer who was watching the tabulations and uh she sued him and it did not end well for him so he wound up he wound up retiring.
Guy was a hot-headed election director.
I'd run across him a number of times, but Lynn took him on and got him.
So that was really cool.
And let's see.
Okay, the last point I want to cover is the statewide recount.
We had a race that was 400 votes.
It was a statewide race for Supreme Court justice and the Chief Justice won by 400 votes and the left immediately went in to try and enfranchise felons so they could Claw back a victory and we went in with dead voters that we had found and we started making them defend why these dead voters should be allowed to vote.
We had the receipts.
So upon doing that, it made them drop everything and just let it in.
So that was a real good win.
But the hand recount was such an embarrassment because the law says 2% of the ballots recounted and the numbers were incredibly low and I have a huge apology to Audit Force for not having these numbers, but what we saw was less than 1% were actually done of the hand-eye recount for that.
And yet, when we tried to get an audit, they were saying, oh, but we did a hand-eye recount.
And they didn't.
They just a minuscule amount.
And that was that was something we need to work on.
And then they give a 10-day notice for For when they randomly choose which machines are going to look at and they give them 10 days to get their story straight.
The same office that's holding the ballots and holding the machines has a 10 day notice that we're going to come out in 10 days and make sure those machines were accurate on this one race.
So we've got a baseline to really work for.
Jay.
And I'm out of time.
You're out of time.
Jay from North Carolina.
Thank you, Jay.
We really appreciate it.
Thank you so much.
Appreciate it.
Let's go to North Dakota.
Take a look at their scorecard for North Dakota.
See how they're doing.
And let's get our state rep out here.
Ladies and gentlemen, from the state of North Dakota, Shiloh Kilber.
All right, Shiro.
All right.
Let's get his clock set and turned.
Welcome.
I see you're friends with Dr. Frank.
Yep.
All right.
Tell me about North Dakota.
You got the clicker here.
We'll advance.
There's your slide.
Sure.
Here we go.
You can see it right here.
Give us the report.
OK.
So for the same day voting, we have early.
It's not good, guys.
We have early voting in eight of our counties, eight of the 54 counties.
Let's see here.
To vote by mail, 34 of our 54 counties are by mail as well.
And that was changed by our governor, presidential hopeful Doug Burgum.
He, yeah, that's what we think too.
So he allowed mail-in voting to be allowed in what the governor said the reason was It was unconstitutional to close.
I apologize.
Sorry, I'm a little nervous.
I'm not a public speaker.
Well, you're doing fine.
Thank you.
Why did the governor say we couldn't do that?
Said it was unconstitutional.
It says vote by mail being allowed in what the governor Used for a reason to unconstitutionally close physical polling locations with the June primary in 2020.
That's when COVID hit.
As well as allowing processing counting of mail-in ballots five business days before the election.
So, yeah.
We don't have any voter ID.
That information is given to the Secretary of State by the Department of Transportation.
If you have a driver's license, a non-driver's ID, a tribal ID, a passport, or a military ID, you are allowed to vote in North Dakota.
Election officials may not require a voter.
May not require a voter to provide proof of citizenship.
So, they can't ask.
Are you even a resident of the United States?
Right.
They can still vote.
The people at the polls cannot ask them to prove that they're a citizen.
So, that is pretty bad.
It is.
So, let's get to the good news.
And what I mean by that is, yeah, it's great news.
There's a lot of people that have worked on that.
Four out of those five seats in our North Dakota GOP were won by one vote.
And that's how important our vote is.
One vote and we were able to take back our state party with grassroots people.
So we're really proud of that.
Dr. Frank was part of that.
He was up in February.
We had him up there and I got to drive him around for four days.
And we did the seminars with him and that was the start of it.
So anyway, our group is really on fire.
We started about three years ago.
There was 15 people who started in that parent chapter up in Tioga, North Dakota, which is about a thousand people up there.
And so when we first started the chapter, there was, again, 15 people.
But now, as today, that one chapter is spread to eight chapters throughout our state.
And we're trying to start one in Montana as well.
And it is our overall goal to spread out through the whole United States.
Shiloh from North Dakota.
Thank you, Shiloh.
Thank you so much.
Let's move quickly to Ohio.
Let's take a look at the report card for Ohio while our next ref is introduced.
Ladies and gentlemen, from the state of Ohio, Torrey Morris.
Hi, Torrey.
And we can see that your state of Ohio has gone up a little bit.
I don't know.
I wonder if that has anything to do with Doug Frank living in Ohio.
I don't know.
Maybe.
Me too?
Yeah.
Oh, thank you.
Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you.
Thank you.
No, I don't go on vacation.
Mike likes to take a vacation.
There you go.
Do I need this to talk?
No.
Go forward.
But there's your first slide right there.
Yeah, okay.
So, hi everyone.
This is fantastic, right?
We're going through Pandora's Box.
Keep in mind, Pandora's Box was filled with plagues and bad things, right?
But in the box was hope.
And hope is the representation of potential.
And, you know, right now it's 2023, right?
We're having a lot of issues still.
But look, they've played all their cards.
Now it's our turn.
Sometimes, while they're trying to tire us out, they're the ones getting tired.
So it's time we bite the ear.
Who did that?
That was Tyson.
Yeah, there we go.
Time to bite the ear.
So here we are, right after the elections.
It wasn't just Ohio.
49 states, including Puerto Rico and the Marshall Islands, filed a full warrant dose.
Who weren't always kind of asking, hey, with what authority are you in the position that you're at?
Now, all of them failed.
Oh, no.
But every failure is a good disappointment, right?
Right.
You gotta fail a million times before you win.
That was Tyson.
Yeah, there we go.
Time to bite the ear.
So here we are, right after the elections.
It wasn't just Ohio.
49 states, including Puerto Rico and the Marshall Islands, filed Quo Warrantos.
Quo Warranto is kind of asking, hey, with what authority are you in the position that you're at?
Now, all of them failed.
Oh no.
But every failure, every good businessman knows this, right?
Right.
You gotta fail a million times before you win.
So it's not what you do when you, it's what you do after you fail.
And what you learn from it.
But this one, actually, I think in another state, already served its purpose.
This was putting them on notice.
So, this document actually served all those states, except for Mississippi, where we didn't get it filed.
That you've been put on notice that we are questioning with what authority you are sitting in the seat you're at.
Now, Ohio filed so many open records requests that we made national press.
And at that point, our Secretary of State was so kind to create new laws and regulations to avoid answering those open records requests.
I think it was the only state was Washington, where the Attorney General there actually sent letters back to people requesting information.
That he's going to sue them for asking too many.
Wow.
So this is where we're at.
And so obviously the Secretary of State of Ohio, who was elected in 2018, which was an election we ran with non-certified machines.
That's actually in court transcript.
He put all these out.
So we thought in Ohio we'd take another notch, aside from the canvassing and everything.
We thought, you know what?
Why not conduct our own overt operation?
And so we needed to find a way to figure out where the flaws were and what needed to be fixed.
We already know the ballot boxes, right?
The counting of the votes.
We can't see it.
You know, it's in that little software that anonymizes your vote.
For your safety, of course.
And you're not allowed to observe it for your safety, of course.
But not Microsoft, or Iran, or Venezuela, or your DHS officials, aka CIS Security.
So, I ran for office, actually.
And yeah, it would have been great if we won.
We would have had a party shredding all those machines.
Would have been so much fun.
But the purpose of that was to show them that we're coming.
And we actually succeeded in making U.S.
history.
I'm the first woman independent to actually make it to a ballot.
Yeah?
But I didn't do it.
The people did.
I was just there with the mouth talking and observing.
And the reason we wanted to do it is can independent candidates observe the counting of the votes?
Absolutely not.
They're not allowed.
They're not allowed to have poll watchers either.
That's interesting.
But the point of that was to bring us to the point where we got them to break the law.
With me running, they actually broke the law.
We documented it through state cases.
We spent about $150,000 doing it.
We went all the way up to the Supreme Court of the United States right before the 2022 elections requesting that SCOTUS provide me the right to observe the counting of the vote.
Because that's actually in the law of Ohio that you can observe the counting of the vote.
I can't count the vote in the box, can I?
No.
Yeah, but I can see the algorithm, right?
We failed.
That's okay.
Because you know what the Ohio Supreme Court gave us?
That the Secretary of State of Ohio operated with complete disregard for the law.
That's their words, not mine.
Yep.
And you all know how we win, right?
Those are all losses.
I'm telling you.
I lost money.
I lost time.
People laugh and ridiculed, but I still got 1%.
That's a big deal when the media hasn't even talked about you.
When nonprofits didn't mention that you were on the ballot.
He fought me and he put me on the ballot 30 days before the election.
But you know how we won?
Our federal suit.
Ohio's filing a federal suit to sue back for all that money, but also suing for the fact that they're not allowed to choose the candidates that get on those ballots.
The fraud isn't just the way they count.
How many of you have tried to run for office and failed?
The whole system is corrupt.
The whole election system, from petition to ballot box.
So I'm not here to tell you that we failed.
I'm here to tell you how we won.
You did.
Right now, we are winning.
You just don't see it yet.
And in the end, God always wins.
And you have to remember that.
So every time you scrape your knees, be happy.
Because that's how you get it.
You know, do you cook steak?
Yes.
All right.
Are you going to throw a steak in a non-seasoned pan or a seasoned pan?
Seasoned.
There you go.
We just got seasoned.
It took us a while, but we're there.
And what we need to do is start sharing notes and working together and just keep pounding.
You know, keep pounding.
They're losing.
They're on their death rattles.
And this is it.
We've won.
And they just don't want to accept that.
Tori from Ohio!
Tori, thank you, Tori.
Appreciate it.
Thank you so much.
Let's go to our next state of Oklahoma.
While we look at the scorecard, let's get our next rep.
Ladies and gentlemen, from the state of Oklahoma, Galen Stupich.
All right.
Hi, Galen.
How are you doing?
Come on.
We'll let you get right to it.
There's your clock.
There's your screen to show you what you're going to talk about.
Give us some reasons for hope in Oklahoma.
Well, I have a lot of hope in Oklahoma.
So part of it's out there.
Those of you from Oklahoma, say hello.
So we have about 14 people here this year versus last year, which I think is great.
So we have a lot of reasons for hope in Oklahoma.
As you know, we are the reddest state in the nation, and we have no problem in our elections because we have one person in charge of our elections throughout the whole state, and he knows it all.
And so all legislation goes through him.
Before it ever goes to committee.
And if it's really good legislation, he makes sure that there's things in there to make it not quite so good.
So I'm going to focus on the things that are really good.
So, so we are, we, my, when I got up here last year, I decided that our motto needed to be fair, secure, and transparent.
And I love that Mark Fincham is using that this year.
So thank you, Mark Fincham.
Um, so we have several groups that have done their own thing.
We haven't had an overriding group that is directed, and I think that's going to have to change for the future.
So we've worked with the Tory group.
We've worked with Cause of America folks.
We've worked with independents from everywhere.
And so the Republican Party actually this year at our convention, we elected a senator who never gets his bills heard because he's so conservative.
We elected a senator for chairman.
And a vice chairman who both are very interested in election integrity.
So I see a lot of positive things moving forward.
And one of the things that took place this year under legislation is that we found out the hard way that they had written Eric into the law of Oklahoma.
But it was our systems weren't set up to take the data and make it work.
So a group out of the top, well not Tulsa, Sepulveda area, Ladies of Liberty, went out and worked really hard.
Made relationships with legislators, have developed those relationships into the Senate and in the House, and we didn't get all the legislation pulled, but we did get the Eric removed.
We cannot enter into a contract with a company called Eric.
So that's good.
That's good.
And then some of the other good news is that legislation that got passed is that House Bill 2974 That if there are more than 10 voters at any one address and it's not a facility that takes multiple, where multiple people live, like an apartment complex, the state's required to produce a list every June 1st.
I think it's every June 1st.
So they're required to produce that list and send it to the county DA for investigation.
So that's good.
We're going to give them credit for that.
3365, House Bill 3365 also passed.
If there are more than five people at one address, they're going to receive confirmation notices that they're going to have to respond to.
I think that's good.
Because what we found in some of our smaller races is when they win by seven votes, it might be that there are ghost voters and it's only one or two ghost voters at an address.
In that particular bill also, it requires the Department of Health, so they used to produce a list For the death list, the problem was tying William Smith to William Smith.
So now that list has to include the last four digits of the Social Security number, driver's licenses, or any other identifying information that would tie them back to their voter registration.
Very good news.
And I love this one.
All canceled voter registrations in the previous 24 months shall We haven't really done a good job of making friends with the one and only person who knows elections in Oklahoma.
Who is that?
else?
So we do have some things kind of working against us.
We haven't really done a good job of making friends with the one and only person who knows elections in Oklahoma.
Who is that?
He's our election board secretary.
Who's an appointee?
And it's in our constitution, which is really interesting because it makes it very hard to change things.
So he actually got some bills passed.
And that's the other thing.
We have seen a nudging.
So we have We had a pretty high score.
In fact, I think it was one of the highest scores here that it looks like our elections are pretty good, but he keeps nudging us a little closer to maybe not so good.
And so that's what we're really fighting.
And one of the laws that, well, we have medical marijuana now, and that was done through an initiative petition.
I really am counting on the fact that we are going to wake up the people here through this presentation That we'll wake up the voters in Oklahoma to run an initiative petition to give us paper ballots, which we do have, but we have problems with verifying that it's actually counted the way it was cast.
Paper ballots on one day, on election day, counted by hand at the precinct for chain of custody reasons, and any, if there are absentee ballots, would be delivered to the precinct and counted there.
I promise you our legislators don't want to hear that.
Galen from Oklahoma!
Thank you, Galen.
Thank you so much.
Appreciate it.
Let's get Sharona back up here for the next state, which is Oregon.
Welcome back Sharona, please. - All right, well, please. - All right, well, I wish I could like take All right, well, I wish I could like take questions from the audience and say, what Maybe a couple of you guys write some things down.
Some things that are surprising to you, and if we have a few minutes, I'll grab a couple of you guys from the audience.
All right, moving right along.
It's Oregon.
The blessing of living in a communist dictatorship is...
You learn how to fight.
So welcome to the stage, Oregon.
Yes.
Ladies and gentlemen, Janice Dysinger and Mark Thielman.
We're going to get into Oregon, but how does it feel to be in a free state?
I know there's beautiful, beautiful, wonderful places in Oregon.
So let's look at your scorecard for just a minute.
You have paper ballots and you did not adopt a rank choice voting.
Well, we do have one problem with ranked choice voting.
They're gonna put it before the people next.
They voted to put it before the people next general election.
Okay, so we'll be taking that green circle away.
And right now we're scoring a 25.
You know, Oregon is is tough and I just want, I do want to hear, what do you guys see the reasons for hope there?
What's going, what's going well?
What's going in the right direction there?
Well, we have been doing quite a bit of preening because we're in terrible laws there in Oregon.
Last year I told this group about Debra Scrogan that told me I could no longer speak about elections in public.
She quit in December.
It was too much for her, she said.
And this legislative session was not a good one for us, but we were quite delighted to learn in May that Shamia Fagan, our Secretary of State, decided to resign because she was caught in an ethics scandal for advising the pot industry.
And was taking money and along with other Democrats who were involved in the Oregon legislature and our total government took over $220,000.
In drug money?
It looks like.
Just as a caveat, she was getting paid $10,000 in cash in an envelope, no receipt while auditing the cannabis industry.
Yes.
Man.
So the exposure of all of this, God was exposing it.
This was awesome.
It's like a version of Breaking Bad right there.
Okay.
All right.
What else do we have going on in Oregon?
So with this Ranked Choice Voting, some of our county commissioners and other leaders of the state are not happy with the Ranked Choice Voting because it will require that the Counting of the ballot goes from this county to the state to finish the Ranked Choice Voting, and that's not allowable in Oregon law.
So that's a good thing that they're standing up.
We're still focusing on anomalies.
we're finding 20 to 30% of our voter rolls is fraudulent. - You're using existing Supreme Court precedents right now for that?
Yes.
And, I mean, election integrity is basically the front of the Oregon, the Patriot movement there.
You guys are laser dialed in.
Anything that you want to add about that?
What you guys are doing to make sure that it is a fair standard?
One person, one vote in the state of Oregon.
We're trying to build very strong county teams that they can hold their local county accountable.
We're trying to encourage them to go in and demand of their counties that they are able to have precinct voting.
We still have those laws on our book.
I believe it's 254.485 and there's several laws in there that talk about that we can still have our precinct voting They didn't get rid of that when they added the vote by mail.
Those laws are still in place, and so they can ask in the county for them to see how they can implement that.
Well, I'll jump in.
So my contribution is Janice asked me, I ran for governor, I was a school superintendent, and I was most known for keeping the school open for two whole years when schools were shut down in Oregon.
When you take on the government, you end up being self-employed like I am now.
And so I thought, hey, what can I do?
I'll pick up election integrity.
So I've been working with Janice.
We do have a lawsuit called Thielman v. Fagan.
And unfortunately, Fagan is now out of office, so he's going to get renamed.
But we'll stick with it.
So Janice asked me, you know, what can we do?
It's insurmountable.
They have the courts.
They have the attorney general.
They have the legislature.
They have the governor's office.
They have the education.
They have the health care.
So I said, I know.
I got an idea.
So what I did is I looked at doing what people don't expect.
And so instead of looking at election integrity in terms of proving election fraud, as I did all the research on all the existing cases a little less than two years ago, and they're all getting dismissed.
Did you guys notice that?
Yeah.
So how do we avoid that?
So I looked at Brown v. Board of Education, in which they desegregated the South and the Southern states.
That case was a landmark in 1954 where they said the psychological impact of state, local, and county policies, if it has a psychological impact that's disparate between black children and white children, it's actionable under the 14th Amendment.
And I thought, man, the behaviors are the same.
Ready?
We don't get to audit our own elections, we the people.
We don't get to look at the data in the machines.
And when we do, our cases are dismissed for lack of standing, just like the civil rights cases prior to 1954 were dismissed.
Because why?
It may be racist and bigoted, but you're not harmed any more than any other person of color.
So we apply the same concept to Thielman v. Fagan and that's what we've done.
It's a federal case and it asks the constitutional question.
It's very powerful.
It simply says this.
Whose job is it to maintain the confidence of the vote?
Right now we have a divided electorate nationwide.
Where the losing side says voter fraud.
The Democrats did it in 2016.
Obviously, we have the issue with Donald Trump.
And which is, by the way, real voting fraud, if you're wondering.
That was profound.
But what is the impact to the nation?
We don't have confidence anymore.
54% of this country, according to a recent Rasmussen poll, That includes 25% plus Democrats believe that the elections are manipulated and voter fraud exists.
That is a violation of the 14th Amendment.
It's the government's job to maintain our confidence.
So what's the standard?
It's very simple and then we can we can end with this.
We told the federal judge what the standard is.
Both the winning side and the losing side agree that the election was fair.
That's what this case does.
We're now in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
We will be going to the U.S.
Supreme Court, and we expect to win there.
And when we do, then all systems that have a disparate outcome, like Oregon's terrible mail-in balloting system, have to be reformed and thrown out.
So that's our plan.
Thank you guys so much.
I do want to point out that if you go to... All right, guys.
We're going to bring Pennsylvania out.
Sorry.
It was so interesting what you guys are doing and how you're doing it.
Thank you guys so much.
Pennsylvania.
Wow.
Bring them out.
Ladies and gentlemen, from the state of Pennsylvania, Tony Shoup.
Tony Shoup.
Yes.
Hey.
And apparently Dr. Frank.
Make sure to ask her how many people know the three branches of government and their five rights guaranteed to them in the First Amendment.
Stand up.
Uh oh!
Everybody else has to take her constitutional class.
Thank you.
Tony, let's just jump right in.
You've got a lot of information on Pennsylvania.
I don't want to take any time from you.
Well, I mean, as you can see, we're not doing great on the scorecard part.
But here's how I look at it.
I have kids at home.
When I try to clean something up, it always gets worse before it gets better.
And so that's kind of the direction we're heading in Pennsylvania.
It's getting a little worse in order for it to get better.
Yes.
They start kicking and screaming, we don't want to be organized.
Nope.
So our biggest wins thus far are really at the local level.
We're getting people engaged locally.
Utilizing the precinct strategy, trying to get as many of those committee positions filled in the GOP as we possibly can.
We're also working on a voter roll cleanup effort.
We're going to eventually roll out statewide.
We've had a lot of success in Allegheny County of all places, which is really good because Allegheny is Pittsburgh area.
It's a really big county, and if we can get Allegheny under control and kind of stop the bleeding there, we can actually save the state through that one county and put it back in play for 2024.
So we're working hard on that.
Election integrity task forces were forming in as many counties as we possibly can.
There's probably at least 20 to 30 that have people that are really engaged in those.
And then I see this as the biggest win with Dr. Frank just told you is that we have house reps that are becoming constitution coaches.
And so when I started this whole shenanigans was with a Constitution class through Patriot Academy that I took.
It was a six-week course in the fall of 2020 with my partner, Karen Taylor, with Audit the Vote.
And it's really what got me interested in politics.
And Audit the Vote would not exist, really, if it wasn't for those classes.
And so I actually now work for them.
I think I talked about that in my video that played earlier.
But the classes, in my view, are the hope because Like Dr. Frank said, actually 70% of Americans can't name the three branches of government, and only 80% can't name more than one of the five freedoms in the First Amendment.
And kind of what disturbs me the most is I'm traveling around the country and speaking, and I'm talking to large patriot groups, and when I say that, stand up, not even like 20% of people stand up.
So if the most red-blooded, Constitution-loving Americans who want to save the country can't recognize the five freedoms, that's not good.
So the solution is get educated.
You can take our Constitution classes at AuditTheVotePA.com is our website.
You can go there and register for the next ones that are coming up.
Or you can go to PatriotAcademy.com's website, click on Find a Class.
There are 25,000 Constitution coaches like me all over the country now that are hosting these courses, and I think once we get Republic back once we save it.
It's the only way we're going to keep it.
And so the win in Pennsylvania is that we've got five house reps right now that have gone through the courses.
And they themselves are actually becoming Constitution coaches and offering it to their constituents.
That's an amazing way to stay accountable to the people also.
You guys have had some legislative, or excuse me, some legal wins, though.
You've had some lawsuit success.
We've had a little bit of lawsuit success, which I believe in reaping and sowing, and as hard as we're working and not seeing the wins that we want to, then Judicial Watch kind of comes in and working parallel.
We didn't even know really what they were doing, but we got a win with Judicial Watch, getting over 170,000 voters off the rolls through five counties.
Oh, good.
All you're getting today is hope, and there's a lot of reason for hope, but reaping and sowing is real.
We do the work.
John Quincy Adams' famous quote, duty is ours, results are God's.
At Audit the Vote, we live by that.
We're just doing our duty, and we're leaving the rest to God.
We've got to win through a judicial watch, removing voters from our voter rolls.
That was awesome.
Tell us a little bit about York County.
What's going on there?
Our hand counting success right now, we're just trying to get our election directors skeptical about what's going on with the voter machines, which Clint Curtis is an asset for.
But we were able to convince, because of our relationships in the counties, York County to do a hand recount of three random precincts right after the November general election just to increase public confidence in the outcome.
And they did do it.
We've got relationships with them.
And then we also, Delaware County of all places, kind of the belly of the beast of our state, were able to get a hand recount of one precinct from the November general election.
And there were discrepancies.
Not massive discrepancies, but the hand count did show something different than what the machine count showed.
I like what you said there.
What was the word that you used?
Getting them skeptical?
Yes, just get them to question.
Are these machines as secure as I'm being told?
And if we can get our foot in the door there, I think that's a way we can win.
Fantastic work.
And I would not have been paying attention to Pennsylvania if it was not for you and your social media and telling everybody all the time what was happening in Pennsylvania.
Tony Shoup, thank you so much.
Thank you.
All right, guys.
Rhode Island is next.
Let's take a look at their scorecard and see how they've been doing.
Rhode Island.
I mean, boy, I don't think a lot about Rhode Island, but it's so important.
You know, gosh, they're way up there all by themselves.
And look at their score.
In 2018, they were at 46.
They have dropped down to just 16 points on the scorecard.
Let's bring out our representatives.
Ladies and gentlemen, from the state of Rhode Island, Sarah Vieira.
Oh, Sarah.
Sarah, boy, did the laws change in 2018 to today, or did they use the law?
People just decided this is what we're doing?
What happened there?
Yeah, we did have a law pass in 2021 called the Let Rhode Island Vote Act, and they codified all the pandemic voting that they put through.
Wow.
It really made a change in our voting.
I mean, you have drop boxes now, obviously you have mail-in voting, no hand counting of the ballots, you have single-day voting, and no audits allowed.
That's true.
Wow.
Okay, well, walk us through.
I know you're hopeful or you wouldn't be here, so tell us what's going on that's good.
Well, I really want to talk about what's going on in Rhode Island because it's about getting the people involved.
We have tried.
We are a deep blue state.
And I've been saying all day to a lot of people, we're kind of a captured state, if you think of it that way.
And so I think for Rhode Island to feel powerful, it's going to be us.
It's the citizens of Rhode Island to understand the law and to really push back on these board of election officials.
And the Secretary of State who are not following the letter of the law.
The people of Rhode Island are recognizing that the Board of Elections is not following the election law in Title 17.
I really want to talk about a hopeful event that came up in Rhode Island recently.
We have a congressman stepping down, that's David Cicilline, and he's stepping down from his seat so we have a special election coming up.
It's provided a great opportunity for Rhode Island to see that our elections are not free and fair.
And what's happened is that our lieutenant governor is going on the ballot to try to be in the primary.
What happened was, in order to be on the primary ballot, you have to have so many signatures.
And our local board of canvassers, who was only on the job for three weeks, Found fraudulent signatures on her nomination papers.
On the Lieutenant Governor's nomination papers.
That's correct.
Signatures.
Imagine!
So these signatures were from dead people.
They were from people that don't reside in Rhode Island anymore.
And we actually had a local news outlet call some of these people that were on the list.
And these people denied signing these papers.
Oh, wow.
Correct.
That's not a good look.
It's not a good look.
However, what's been remarkable for us is that the MSN, our local news stations, have been broadcasting it.
We have radio stations that people listen to on the way to work, and they've been listening to what's been going on.
And we also have independent news outlets that are broadcasting this.
And what's happened is that people are really looking at this and going, wait a minute.
What is happening?
Where did these names come from?
And it's opened up Pandora's box for us in Rhode Island to give us that hope that people are now starting to understand that our elections are at risk.
That's been the biggest obstacle for us because we've been so suppressed in Rhode Island.
It's one thing to have a national election.
It's another when it's in your own backyard and you're hearing that your own people are betraying you.
That's awesome.
Democrat, Republican or Independent, none of us want that.
You guys have had an increase in your poll workers.
Are you guys working the precinct strategy as well?
We're trying to get that started.
We would love to get people more involved with our election process from end to end and part of that is the poll workers and poll watchers as well.
Getting nursing home supervisors because we do have those mail ballots and we need people to have eyes on the whole process.
So it's basically getting back to getting everybody to have eyes on the elections.
And we really want to encourage people to come to our website, get involved.
Our website is www.rifareelectionsandeducation.com.
Well, nothing would be happening, none of this good stuff would be happening, had you not interjected yourself and said, this is what I'm going to do.
So thank you very, very much.
Thank you.
Rhode Island, awesome.
Thanks.
The all is not lost.
It's really not, and I think so much of the time that people are waiting for someone with conviction to come to the helm and say, this is what we're doing, this is the plan, which is why we are all here.
Everybody's been waiting to hear what is the plan, because we hear a lot of skirmishy conversation that we don't want to be a part of, and we hear kind of crazy ideas that we don't want to be a part of.
We need to know what is the pathway forward, legal, lawful, and America First Pathway Forward.
So that's why we're all here.
And when you have leadership like that, a citizen just steps up and says, this is what I'm doing.
Come along with me.
Look at what can happen.
South Carolina.
Let's take a look at them because it's a very similar situation there.
Again, we always think these places are so conservative.
And so we don't secure them.
But look at what's happening here.
They've dropped from 45 in 2018 down to 25.
And I know a lot of people would think South Carolina would not go that route, so let's bring out our representation.
Ladies and gentlemen, from the state of South Carolina, Laura Scharr.
All right, Laura.
So what I have learned is people from South Carolina are so nice and they can curse you with a smile on their face.
And you won't even know it.
Yes, so hello and my name is Laura Scharr.
I'm representing South Carolina Safe Elections.
We're at SC Safe Elections, the second Republican primary in the nation.
And the thing that where we dropped our score was we instituted early voting.
So, as you know, that can be a gateway to potential fraud.
And it also is an issue, and there have been studies on this, it actually decreases voter turnout.
And, of course, it's very costly.
So that's why the score's dropped.
And so why is there a reason for hope?
Where's the clicker?
Okay.
So the reasons for hope is when we talk to people around the state, They really desire true election integrity reform.
They want strong election integrity bills, and the people want paper.
Can you imagine?
They want to see paper ballots.
And so if we can pass some election integrity bills that are now in our House subcommittee, I think we can be a model for election integrity for our nation.
We can get it right.
These three bills, they are sponsored by a member from our team.
We helped him draft these bills.
And he's a member of the Freedom Caucus.
His name is Rob Harris.
And one of the things that's in that bill is it allows for hand-counted, hand-marked, paper ballot pilot program in at least three counties.
And that would be for the 2024 election.
So if our legislators are truly serious about election integrity, they need to walk the walk and not just talk the talk and pass these bills and get them out of subcommittee.
I had a question for you.
So do they do a receipt of the vote after they use the machine vote?
There's no paper at all, or do they offer a receipt?
Well, they have, there's a paper, there's a ballot that comes out after you mark it, and that then goes into the tabulator, but you should know that we don't, I don't even call that a paper ballot.
It's a coded ballot.
It has a barcode on top of it.
There's no way for a person to verify their vote because we have no idea what that barcode says.
And so, moving on to our legal wins.
In August of 22, so late August of last year, we actually, right before the expiration of that 22-month retention period, For the 2020 election records, we filed a lawsuit to gain access to the cast vote records in our state.
And we sued the South Carolina Election Commission, as well as eight counties in our state.
So this was essentially a FOIA challenge lawsuit, a simple FOIA challenge.
We asked for these records since late December of 21.
They denied all those requests repeatedly.
And so we said, hey, you know, 27 plus states allow these reports.
We don't get any in the red state of South Carolina.
So what did they do?
They turned around and they sued us.
Because, you know, that's what happens when you just ask questions and you ask for public information.
Now, here's the interesting thing about that counterclaim, which I just feel is horrendous.
They basically want to bar us.
From any further FOIA requests for the 2020 election and any further investigation of the 2020 election.
Think about that.
That is patently unconstitutional.
And it really restricts and restrains our free speech and it bars any investigation.
So, moreover, you've got the government that's spending tens of thousands of dollars Basically fighting, and it's our money, it's taxpayer dollars, fighting the very taxpaying citizens who are asking for public records and just to know how their vote was counted and to make sure it was transparent.
Now, the other thing that's positive for South Carolina, just like Louisiana, our South Carolina Constitution says that your vote shall be cast in secret, but it shall not be counted in secret.
Right now, our vote is counted in secret.
That tabulator is a big black box.
When you put that in, you have no idea what happens in that black box.
And so, guys, this FOIA lawsuit should have taken three months and, you know, not as much money as we're spending.
But we're now a year into this, and it's going to be probably in October or November until this goes to trial.
So that is what's going on in South Carolina.
And I would just ask, if you're from South Carolina, I want to encourage you, get out there, mobilize, call your legislators, ask for strong election integrity bills, in particular, that you want paper ballots or at least the option of that.
Please help support our legal battle because it's costly.
And we're just grassroots small group.
We're doing it all ourselves.
And once again, your prayers also are very, very helpful.
We're scsafeelections.org.
Lori, thank you so much.
South Carolina, thank you.
That's excellent work.
Thank you.
Wow.
Who gave them permission to file a lawsuit?
That is amazing.
That's what we're supposed to do.
Amazing.
The next state, you know, so many people say there's nothing wrong there, nothing going on there.
South Dakota.
Right?
It's got the really conservative governor.
Everything's just great here.
I really hope that us conservatives in this room and that are watching at home start to realize the conservative states have not protected The state from all of this.
They're just relying on the fact that we're a conservative red state.
This will never happen here, but you've seen time and time again that fraud is everywhere.
So South Dakota, let's bring out their representation.
Ladies and gentlemen, from the state of South Dakota, Jessica Polema.
Hi, Jess!
Jessica, now the good thing about you guys, you have increased your score.
It was very in the tank before.
And you've gotten better since 2018.
You guys have no rank choice voting.
And what was it that was added?
No drop boxes?
Right.
So we had drop boxes in 2020, and with the pressure from the citizens in South Dakota, we got rid of them in the legislative session just now.
Fantastic.
Yep.
And we believe they're actually illegal to begin with, and we were able to get them out of two of our biggest counties before they passed the new law, banning it, because it was actually illegal in the first place.
Fantastic, great work.
Tell us what's good.
Right, so in South Dakota, the citizens are getting more active, for sure.
We have people going to county commission meetings across the state and petitioning the commissions to defund the machines.
And so that's been great.
And then our group has been going across all over the state, presenting our findings on the election, and then waking up the citizens to empower them with knowledge.
So they go and fix their counties.
So that's kind of our strategy.
It's so good.
When it comes to the elections that you guys have had, have you noticed a lot, a lot more increase in participation?
In the elections?
A lot more volunteers for sure.
And even in like the polling and, you know, all of that, all the volunteer stuff that has to happen.
A lot more volunteers for sure.
So we had, I know a poll worker who had been working the polls for 20 years, and she said she had been in Minnehaha County.
For those of you who have been watching the stream all day, you know that there have been a lot of really incredible speakers and attendees at the election summit here in Missouri.
And I think one of the most interesting and certainly one of the most high profile and...
Yeah, but he's just attending because he actually cares about election integrity.
It's Lou Dobbs.
Lou is somebody who I grew up watching on TV, Tom Fox News, before they decided that they didn't want to tell the truth about the elections.
And he's somebody that I greatly admire, somebody who has always been a strong So we enacted the most election audit.
It's not really an audit.
Great to be with you, Laura.
Thank you so much.
I'm a big fan.
It's a good try.
Thank you.
So what made you want to come to Mike Lindell's election summit?
It did not ever post election audit for many times.
We've got to save the count.
So I guess it's a movement.
And then we did ban right-choice voting.
We didn't have it, but we banned it.
And then during the legislative session, we really did expose the rhinos.
So we had a lot of people, again, that we trained to go and testify and build.
We had, in 2022, we had five election-related bills.
We banned NGO fundings of elections in South Dakota that year.
That's the only election bill that passed.
Yeah, and I know that you were a really big critic of the way that the election in 2020 was handled, and you were very outspoken.
You exemplified a lot of courage, and not a lot of people in the mainstream media wanted to, you know, You did, and you paid a bit of a price, ultimately, by, I guess, interlocking with Fox News.
So how did that go down?
I think a lot of people are starting to realize now that Fox, which had branded itself as, you know, what did they always do?
A fairing balance, but it's not exactly so fairing balance.
What difference is that going to make?
You guys are going to drive all the way over there.
What difference is that going to make?
I'm not going to listen to you anyway.
My challenge is, what difference is it going to make if you don't do anything?
We have got to be there.
Show up, because it does make a difference.
Even if you can't see it that day, there's ripples going out beyond you that you might never see, but God is taking what you're doing and spreading it everywhere.
Yes, we have a caspote record lawsuit.
We had kind of a snappy group with procedural issues, and our first one was Smith.
But South Dakota is one of those red states, totally ES&S machines, that have not gotten a single caspote record in the state.
And so it's, again, it's just a public record dispute.
And so we've got that going.
And the opposition has until September 15, I believe to respond.
And then it should be a short suit.
Fantastic.
I love this.
The EFNs reps changed their answers. - Are you serious?
It's just a war on terrorism.
It's a war on terrorism.
We are telling the truth and pointing out their lives and so they have to admit that, you know, they're lying.
I love it.
Yeah.
This is what South Dakota brings.
This is awesome.
Thank you so much, South Dakota.
And I think you will win on the fax numbers.
The truth, of course, is at the election.
Outstanding.
We see the evidence.
We all saw it.
I think what's really interesting is the dynamics of this at Fox.
Moving right along to the race to Tennessee.
Let's bring out our representatives, actually, because there is a lot to talk about.
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Tennessee's Tina Tobin.
- You just welcome Tennessee Tina Tobey. - All right, you know, we're looking at the scorecard here.
You guys were up to 31.
What's happening in Tennessee?
What's happening in Tennessee?
There seems to be a little bit of background that is registered now.
And I know it's a little bit conservative, but we've had that COVID decline.
So we both will have that.
But we've really had citizen rights come together, and we've had a lot of things going on.
Trying to make our laws so much worse.
So, we would really probably be down on our luck as well if we didn't have all these citizens.
So, even though it looks like, oh, it's not so great, there's a big effort to get us where we are.
Yeah, well, and you're going back up.
You guys are coming back up.
And I like what she said.
You guys, I mean, you were in the way.
You stayed in the way so they couldn't do more harm.
We did.
There was essentially a lot of lying.
What does this mean though for journalism?
Because you know, I went to school, I have a degree in broadcast journalism, I was valedictorian, and you know, for me, it's hard because if you get canceled and you're a journalist, you're missing an engineering degree, you see that everything is on social media now, it's kind of hard to be a journalist and actually have impact on having a career when you're completely blackballed in the modern public and still as aware.
So what is your advice to people who actually want to spread the truth, who want to be in journalism, but are facing a career of being blackballed and blacklisted in the corporate media?
I wish I had a good answer for that question.
Wealthy interests were in any other country, they'd be called oligarchs.
We don't call them oligarchs.
We lionize them.
We, you know, basically bow down to them.
And we've lost sort of a sense of, the left likes to talk about equity, but what equity is there in this society in which people don't respect Men and women who work for a living, who are not trying to contribute to the country to feed families and raise children.
and raise children.
The point being that if you do not understand that there is immense power that can end what you're doing, you have to be as independent as possible and not be dependent on the corporate structure you have to be as independent as possible and not be dependent on the corporate structure and not be dependent
Because if you do, I always thought of myself very simply, you pay me a salary, you have the, every company I've worked for, there have only been fortunate few.
You have the right to do what you want.
But I am not about to compromise my principles.
I'm not about to back down.
So are you happier being independent now?
Because I know you have your own podcast, right?
I do.
And I am happier.
And I have to say that my wife and I have sort of...
Just sort of discovered how good it feels.
We're very fortunate people because we've also worked over the course of our lives and we have put together a life savings.
So we have advantages that young journalists don't.
They're dependent on me.
They haven't made their way yet.
So I've always had the luxury of being... I'm a poor boy who didn't go into journalism because of money.
I went into it because I wanted to report.
I really... and I loved it.
You loved it.
It's fun.
And it's fun.
And I remember people saying, it's fun?
Well, you don't sound like a serious journalist.
Well, I'm sorry, but it's fun.
I love breaking stories.
I get such an adrenaline rush when I break a really big story.
By the way, I'm dumb enough that I enjoyed bucking hay on the farm as a youngster.
I've enjoyed every aspect of life, for various reasons.
What do you think?
I mean, you're obviously very concerned about our elections.
We talked about this in our interview as well earlier.
What do you think is the biggest threat going forward as we head into the 2024 election?
What are you concerned about?
Because I know that you're a supporter of President Trump just like I am and, you know, he's been indicted and I think we all need to stand by him and support him despite all of these weird trends.
But what is your greatest concern for 20 here you ask it is personally so personal my greatest concern so that i can't think of a way to extricate donald trump political persecution that he's endured great you uh...
i can't hear come up with that just need to return to the answer that there is a way forward The Republican Party, I want to actually surround him, support him, and to make sure he's elected by acclamation because no one ever deserved the support of the American people more than this man.
And we know the Republican Party isn't going to do that because they're part of the problem.
They are a huge part of the problem.
And I think that we, as citizens, have to first understand we've got to do everything we can for this man, stand for him, and fight back against the immense powerful forces that are arrayed against him, and make certain that our voices are heard, and understand, too, That we've got to be, just like these folks, engaged at the local level.
We've got to be engaged politically.
And we've got to understand, yeah, we may get our butts kicked, but it's a fight worth having.
And even if we don't win, We've done the right thing, and that's got to be enough at this critical moment in our history.
Yeah, we have to fight.
We definitely have to fight.
And I think you're right, people are starting to wake up.
People in the past thought of Fox News, and I talk about Fox News because I think it's important for people to understand that we have fake news at CNN, we have fake news at MSNBC, we have left-wing media, but we also have the same problem on the right.
And I think a lot of people are starting to realize, wow, these news networks that we've been watching for years, especially What they thought was conservative media really isn't so conservative after all, and there truly is an anti-Trump bias at Fox News, I would say.
Well, you know... I don't know what your experience was.
My experience is I wasn't permitted to do, to report what I found to be the truth, the facts as I knew them, and I'm very comfortable with that.
What I'm not comfortable with is the way in which, of course, the management decided to inform me when I was on vacation.
The show was canceled.
I thought that was something... Oh, on vacation?
That's how they did it?
Yeah, well, I was off on... My wife and I were off on a Friday, and that's when they decided to cancel the show.
Did they give you a phone call or did they email you?
No, no, no.
Not even... No.
No?
But... How'd it go down, if you don't mind sharing?
Well, I... You know, we found out...
You know, as a matter of fact, I can't remember exactly who.
It may have been my producer telling me that the show had been cancelled.
But the fact that I personally thought the management was more direct than they were, Yeah, I was sort of just annoyed by that.
I was disappointed in my own judgment of the environment I was working in.
How many years were you with Fox?
I was from 2011 to 2020.
That's a long time.
from 2011 to 2020. - It's a long time.
- It is.
- They kind of giving you the courtesy of a-- - Well, you know, this wasn't about courtesy.
This was about politics, and that's tough stuff.
But, you know, my complaints are chiefly with myself for not comprehending the situation as I should have.
And my other complaints are that some people were not who I thought they were.
And that's on me, not them.
That's on me.
So, the other part of it is, I'm a guy who's, I've always been pretty resilient.
I'm not exactly in weak need, and I'm still carrying on the battle in the public square and the arena.
Well, you've kept your integrity and your principles.
You didn't sell out just to take a paycheck and I think that's admirable.
I do believe that history is going to speak kindly of people like you and not so well about others who decided to sell out when our country needed people like us to stand up and fight when it mattered most.
I think that more people should be courageous like you and speak out.
President Trump loves you, I know.
He's always speaking very highly of you.
Well, the regard is mutual, I'll put it that way.
That must mean something.
Well, where can people follow you?
Because now you have your new show and want to make sure that people can watch your show.
The Great America Show.
It's on every major platform.
I think it's on every platform.
And the podcast is As the name implies, sort of shows my prejudice and bias.
So they can get out on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, all that stuff, right?
Yeah, absolutely.
And then where can they follow you on social media?
On social media, at Lou Dobbs.
At Lou Dobbs Tonight on Instagram.
And loudobbs.com.
Great!
Yeah, and we're going to hopefully try to get you out to the villages for a Big Villagers for Trump rally.
We have a lot of fans there.
It's where I ran for Congress and we'd love to host you and have you out there.
I'd enjoy that.
Thank you so much.
It was great seeing you and interviewing you.
Thank you.
Well, as you can see, he's a fighter.
He's a fighter.
So please be sure that you subscribe to Lou's podcast.
Be sure that you follow him on social media because we have to we have to support the people that are fighting for us.
We have to support We have to support Lou Dobbs, we have to support Mike Lindell, we have to support Donald Trump.
And so this fight isn't easy, and it's not going to be easy if we give up and we engage in cancel culture or we're too afraid to voice our support publicly for people that are doing the heavy lifting.
So I just want to thank you.
Thank you.
And, yeah, like I've been telling you all for years, right?
Fox is not our friend.
Fox is not our friend.
We don't really have media on our side, and so you have to use discernment, and you have to turn the corporate media off.
It doesn't matter if it's Fox, CNN, MSNBC.
They're all given talking points, and they're not working for the American people.
They're working for their advertisers, their sponsors, and they do have a political agenda.
And that's why we need to support independent journalism, and people need to take the initiative to come to conferences like this and hear information themselves.
It's not easy.
You've got to put in the work to do your research.
You have to decide what's important in your life.
You wake up, you go to the gym, right?
You have goals for fitness.
You cook your food.
You do things because it's a priority in your life.
And getting information that is valid and factual and truthful and having a future for yourself and your children and your grandchildren is something that you have to prioritize just as much as you would prioritize anything else in your life.
So I just hope that people really understand Yeah, how severe the situation is that we're in, and I hope that people put time into seeking out information.
But I know you've got to go.
You're a busy man.
You're a very popular man.
You've got to catch a flight.
Well, thank you very much, Lauren.
I enjoyed it very much.
Of course.
Yeah, thank you.
Appreciate it.
You've got it.
Thank you.
One more time.
Thank you.
Yeah, you can take this off now.
I'm glad you did that, because I forgot it was there.
Yep.
Well, have a good flight, and hope it all goes well.
Oh, do you guys want to get-- do you guys-- --and to the whole country?
And if you would like to be an election investigator or citizen auditor, go to causeofamerica.org and sign up.
And if you're in Texas, that email will go to me and we'll get you all the resources that you need to be able to request your election records and petition your county commissioners to adopt the only legal voting system that we have in Texas, which is our hand-marked paper ballot voting system.
Also, you can find us at tallytexas.org and download a practice kit and start learning how to tally your election results with your friends.
Thank you.
Thank you guys so much.
Texas!
Thank you.
Laurie Gallagher and Dr. Walter Doherty.
And now we welcome back to the stage the one and only Brannon House!
I'm sorry I have to be out here, folks.
I know you're really disappointed.
Yes, we are, the guy says.
All right, who's our next one after Texas?
Utah!
Here we go, Utah.
All right, let's get our rep out here.
Ladies and gentlemen, from the state of Utah, Darren Cox.
Hey!
All right, let's go right through your slide.
There's your clock.
Good to be here.
Thank you.
Good to have you here.
Let's get his clock reset.
You've got zero minutes.
You're done.
Thanks for being with us.
Appreciate it.
There's your PowerPoint.
There's your minute slot.
There you go.
And you're off to the races.
Thanks.
First of all, I'd like to pay my respects to a good patriot that passed away about three weeks ago.
That was John Orton, husband of our own Jan Orton.
Two red pills.
And we're wishing their family well.
Yeah, condolences to their family, absolutely.
Okay, so we're not doing so well on our slide, or I mean on our scorecard.
We went from 33 down to 15, which is not good, but we do have some hope.
Our legislative commission to statewide audit That was published in December of 2022, and they had over 80 pages of documents that they found problems with our elections.
Sorry, I'm a little nervous.
I've never been up on stage like this before.
Bear with me, but it lacks the ability to validate election results.
And in an online report, they recommended 22 things to fix them, most of which have not yet been implemented.
But we did have Phil Lyman, Representative Lyman, presented a bill this year requiring independent election evaluations.
And it passed the House, but it failed to pass the Senate.
The other thing was almost 50% of our voters are on a withheld or private record.
Which means that we can't access them to do any auditing.
But this legislative session, House Bill 303, they passed a bill that let candidates have that ability to have those names and be able to be they passed a bill that let candidates have that ability to have those names and be able to Bill to address them and campaign to them.
Another bill allowing the Legislative Auditor General was passed to do some audits in some cases, but they didn't outline any standards, which is another problem.
Let's see, did you go to the next slide?
On our lawsuit success, we have Orton-Anderson v. Utah County and other counties.
Not one county in Utah will release their cast vote record.
Yet, at a lawsuit for public access to CVRs and other election records was actually dismissed in July of 2022.
But the Lieutenant Governor, which we have a Lieutenant Governor rather than a Secretary of State in our state, admitted that the CVRs can be requested by the Board of Canvassers, which is a pretty big win.
Now we have to call on all of our citizens to ask their city councils and their county commissioners to request those CVR data.
And we actually had one commissioner in Utah County that got the CVR data and actually hired a professional statistician to To go through this, which is a huge win for for us, because that means they can deputize other people to help audit our elections.
Next slide.
Hand count success are reasons for hope for that in Washington County, which is where I live.
One of the fewest counties in 2021 that allowed public comment in the County Commission meetings.
And we were able to get them to give us limited time to have public comment for two months in 2022.
And then so far, we've had about four months this year.
That was a pretty good win because now we somewhat have a voice.
The next point is along with private meetings, citizens Use public comment periods to call for hand counts.
We've been doing a hand count petition around Washington County.
We've collected over a thousand petitions and those petitions are at southernutansfortransparency.com if you want to look at those.
Anyway, we just call on all of our citizens to try to request Request the CVRs and to push for hand counts in Utah.
Excellent.
Thank you.
Thank you, Darren.
Darren from Utah.
Thank you, Darren.
Let's go to Vermont.
Vermont, let's take a look at their report card and get our rep announced.
Ladies and gentlemen, from the state of Vermont, Joe Jervis.
Hey, Joe.
How you doing?
Doing great.
Glad you're here.
There are your talking points.
Give us a report.
Well, Vermont, things are changing pretty fast.
I mean, I ran for state representative last fall, and it was front page news that I was an election denier.
And here we are just a few short months later, and our Vermont GOP, which in January was saying there was no election fraud, has authorized an election integrity committee.
Wow.
So we're seeing the tide change pretty fast.
Right now, that committee's out canvassing the town clerks.
You know, town clerks are key because they are the head election officer for each precinct, essentially.
So we're getting to talk to them.
We're getting to educate them.
They're educating us.
And I think they're going to be a key element in changing, you know, helping the citizens see what's going on.
We're out knocking on doors as well and talking to citizens.
Cause of America has helped us with voters that have moved.
We've gone and checked and yeah, they're not there.
So new residents are going, oh, and that person voted?
That's a surprise.
So the public's waking up that there's problems in Vermont.
You know, and then finally, you know, God never left the state.
Vermont is the 50th least church, you know, it's the least church state in the nation.
That's where Bernie's from, isn't it?
Yeah, and our state legislator later, they've replaced their morning devotions with drag shows.
But God called a number of us Christians to run in the last election.
So he's recognizing there's still a remnant there, and he's going to use us to fix this state.
Good for you.
At lawsuits, we've got one of our citizens, he had run for Secretary of State, and he's got a lawsuit right now about the constitutionality of our universal mail-in ballots.
That was dismissed in the county it was filed in because of standing, but he's working through an appeal right now.
So, we're still working that one.
We still have hope for that.
And then we've got the Republican National Committee that's working with our state GOP with a case about two cities, specifically Winoski, that is allowing non-citizens to vote.
So, lawsuits there to clarify the ability of non-citizens to vote.
Is that it?
And then finally, you know, hand count.
Vermont, we've got many small towns.
Small towns are not required to use machines, so we could hope there.
The gotcha on that, we had one of these groups of small towns that somebody lost by 14 votes in the last election, asked for a recount.
They did a machine recount on it.
But you know what?
State law allows us in that recount process, if the ballot looks spoiled to us, we can hand count it.
So even though they're forcing a machine count, you know, in that recount process, we could have 100% hand count.
Excellent.
Joe from Vermont.
Thank you, Joe, for being with us.
Appreciate it.
Let's go to our next state of Virginia.
Take a look at their scorecard while we get our rep introduced.
Ladies and gentlemen, from the state of Virginia, Col.
John Mills.
Col.
John Mills, who's with me every Tuesday night at 7.30 Central Time on Brandon House Live on Lyndell TV.
You made it!
You had to go through the airport and you got a mess, but you made it.
Yeah, last night we did the show.
I was in the lobby of the United Club.
You're supposed to have been back there with me, but you had to do it by Skype from the airport in Houston.
That's right.
But I'm glad you made it.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, let's get right to our report.
The big button, the big green button is yours to advance your slide.
There's your clock down there.
Okay.
So, got it.
Thank you, Brandon.
You're welcome.
So, Virginia.
A lot of interesting things going on in Virginia.
We kind of went downhill, maybe came up a little bit.
We got some challenges.
We still got some challenges here.
Single-day voting?
No.
We have an election season.
That's the law.
Like it or not, that's the law.
I don't like it.
We're going to have to work on that.
Right now, we have a split legislature.
The red team has the Has the House, barely, and the Blue Team has the Senate.
We're going to have to get both sides.
Paper ballots.
This is a big challenge.
We do not have a trusted ballot in Virginia.
We need something that cannot be reproduced.
We know that it's non-counterfeitable, that it's a trusted ballot.
Hand-counted ballots.
No, we really don't do that.
Mail-in voting.
Again, you have two forms of voting in Virginia.
It's day of or everything else is now called by state law absentee.
It's absentee.
So you can even go on day of.
And put it in the Dropbox.
That's considered absentee.
So we just this is not a good situation.
Registration we still have a number of places at the DMV's where you can register.
That's a big point of.
Where we're having challenges in Virginia is the motor voter law and that first line on that form to register.
It's first line, do you want to vote?
We do not have trusted databases that validate that person on the first line of registering to get a driver's license, excuse me, is somebody who is a U.S.
citizen, is a lawful voter.
The rest of the form, everybody's moving to that, has to be Real ID Act compliant.
Not that first line.
And we need to drill into the databases, make sure we can address that.
And fully auditable.
We had a situation where we did a hand recount because of a question of one precinct.
But we really don't have a good audit system here.
It's a very poor description.
The risk-limiting audit that has essentially no guidance.
And that's a big thing is election boards need to provide more specific guidance on exactly what is meant by an audit there.
And rank choice voting.
We don't do that if you're in a primary.
A party can choose to do that, but that's that's the only time.
And then the registration.
We still got a lot of problems on that.
We have to hold registrars accountable for clean rolls.
That's the center of gravity there.
Good pressure from citizen activists.
That's a good thing.
It's spotty.
And I want to always differentiate those who are truly interested in election integrity From the GOP, because I think the problem is, if you're going to be really focused on election integrity, you need to be separate from the GOP, because that gets kind of clouded in party politics and things like that.
If you're going to focus on election integrity, focus on election integrity.
We've got a lot of good groups.
Ivan Reikland here, my colleague at the NEIA, is here.
John LaRoe is here somewhere.
He was somewhere down here.
There we go.
I thought you were closer to the front.
There you are.
Okay.
And Tom Kasperik.
We've got a number of people.
Leon Benjamin that are involved.
No more Zuckerberg bucks.
That's state law.
We got that through the last open season.
That is state law.
But there are tainted personnel that are from that era, like my current registrar, who I have a problem with.
Eric System, a point paper, was presented to the Attorney General's office last fall.
And the Attorney General looked through it and said, the basis of the white paper was, hey, it is in the inherent authority of the Governor and the Administration to remove themselves from the Eric System.
And they went through it and they said, that's right.
That's what we're going to do.
So it didn't require any legislation.
That was totally an executive branch decision.
Right thing, the right thing to do.
CONIC, also out.
But we have some lingering data residency issues in that.
And remember, CONIC, connection is China.
So, we've got a lot of concern over that.
Better GOP activism.
And again, separate and distinct, because personally, I've had to really kick my county GOP in the rear end to get them to do what they're supposed to do.
In Virginia, the Virginia laws are, there is some say in involvement from the GOP in aspects of the voting process, and the GOP was dropping the ball on a lot of things.
Equivalency behind the counter.
This is the big one.
Because they sued, and this is something I've been pointing out for almost 15 years, by Virginia law should be behind the counter those running the election, the election officers.
It's state law.
There's supposed to be equivalency.
And it's better, it's still not 50-50, but it's a lot better.
My local party sued, and we got a number of people in as assistant, as either precinct chairs or deputy chairs.
I was brought in, I was parachuted into a blue precinct, Precinct 511, so it's one red 11 blue, they're all looking at me.
It still didn't work out perfect, but at least we started to degrade, or come to better equivalency.
And aggressive Freedom of Information Acts are very, are really helping.
Again, there's that state law, acceptance of gifts, boom, that's out.
And that was really a bad, bad thing.
Koenig and Eric, gone.
We have an Attorney General Election Unit.
Miyares has done a very good job.
However, we still need better state investigative capacity.
I'm a career federal person.
I'm used to the federal environment.
You have robust Inspector General that have, you know, those are law enforcement officers that have arrest ability.
We have still very, and I think it's true across many states, very weak investigative capacity.
I think Florida may be one of the better ones.
A great decision by the election board in Richmond.
And this is the election board.
Again, by Virginia law, it's the election board that's supposed to be giving guidance and direction.
Okay?
But most of the time, it's the other way around.
The election board just kind of sits around, hey, registrar, what am I supposed to do?
And a lot of these registrars are career registrars from the blue ilk.
And we've got to get better on holding our boards accountable.
Some great data analysis.
John LaRose has done great analysis here of that.
So, appreciate that.
Again, GOP leadership.
Again, I like to separate out, but in Virginia, the GOP parties have certain responsibilities.
If they are not doing their job, force them out.
And we've had some great rotation by forcing people out that are not doing their jobs.
Okay, some other success stories.
There's an ongoing lawsuit in Loudoun County.
In Virginia, the places where the action's at is really Loudoun, Fairfax, Arlington, Prince William, Richmond, and Norfolk.
That's really where the action's at.
That's where the battles are at.
Again, great job on Prince William GOP, because it is their job, and they sued and got better equity.
Uh, and, uh, we had some tactical lawsuits right after the November election.
I was one of the ones that brought him forward.
Clear failure to follow, uh, process and procedure.
The judge still threw it out, but got a lot of good evidence, uh, entered into the record.
Uh, oh, uh, yeah, our own registrar in Prince William County, uh, hey, Election fraud.
She's charged in multiple felony counts.
There is election fraud from 2020.
So she is facing some serious time behind bars here.
Loudon is really one of the big fighting places in Virginia.
They're doing a great job.
They've got a crazy county council, crazy election board, crazy governance system up there.
A quick hand recount.
We did a hand recount in precinct 612.
Part of my point of contention, what I brought before my lawsuit, was they were supposed to count the ballots as marked, not just the number of ballots, but the ballots as marked.
They did not do that step.
But again, we showed that it could be done.
And there was immediate pressure from several points, and they did it.
And is that it?
That might be it.
Just some other real quick points here.
So we do have so many charges of election fraud from 2020.
One of the great senators in Virginia, Amanda Chase, because of some party hijinks, really lost her primary, was very untoward.
She's been a huge help.
Election board removal.
Moving to have my election board removed.
I moved about three weeks ago.
Have them all removed because they're a failure to follow their duties.
And I think I'm getting that look that I'm done.
That's it.
Okay.
Great job, Colonel John Mills.
TheNationWillFollow.com.
Colonel John Mills, author of the book by the same title.
What's that?
Yeah, which one are we gonna do?
Okay, we're gonna do another one.
They have that one now.
All right.
Thank you, Colonel.
All right.
Let's bring out Washington State and announce their representative.
Ladies and gentlemen, from the state of Washington, Bill Brock.
Hey, Bill.
How you doing?
Great.
Glad to have you with us, Bill.
There's your clicker, there's your time down there, there's your monitor.
Give us a report.
Get your first slide up, there it is.
So in Washington State, one of the reasons why the score is so low is we went to mail-in voting.
I heard that the GOP of Florida is considering it.
Please don't go down that road.
You go down mail-in voting road, it's very, very difficult to get people in place to make changes.
Very difficult.
That being said, there's lots of reasons for hope in Washington State.
Let's start first.
Big wins.
So in 2021 through 2023, Hundreds of volunteers did election integrity canvassing.
We had Dr. Franca.
Great, fantastic guys, everybody knows.
Two or three times in Washington State.
Went all over the state.
25 counties.
There's 39 counties in Washington State.
That's about two-thirds of the counties.
Average 40, about 45% anomaly rate.
Almost all the counties had over a 40% anomaly rate.
Now, what's an anomaly?
When the Secretary of State and County Voter Registration Database is not consistent with voter of record registered addresses.
Volunteer goes to the address, show the people registered to vote, they say, I've never heard of that person.
I've owned the house 20 years, who is that?
Bacon Lots, those types of things.
Skagit County, we had over 1,900 anomalies.
Spokane County, over 1,300 anomalies.
And they averaged over a 2.09% anomaly rate.
That means for every conversation with a registered voter behind the door, occupant or owner, we have two anomalies for every conversation.
Very, very high.
Dozens of multi-state voters, Washington State and Nevada.
Nevada, there was a person that admitted last week from canvassing voting in Nevada and Washington State in 2020 election.
We have lots of evidence of this.
We have one that was actually a few weeks ago, got this confirmed.
Registered voter in Seattle, Washington, and the same voter in Washington, D.C., 1600 Pennsylvania.
That's the White House.
You would think if Eric was working, that should not happen.
Right.
But it's happening.
Next thing, when we have these affidavits, we're doing successful voter challenges.
Very, very successful.
Good method.
Highly recommend it.
Working with the state RCWs, our codes and WACs, following state law, getting these people off the rolls.
If the Democrats and the media say there's no proof, do some canvassing, take two or three days, go through this process, and go through the process to get them off the rolls.
Hand count options also being explored.
Next slide.
So, litigation of hold notices, lawsuit successes.
2022 July, a year ago, 25 counties in Washington State were caught admitted deleting election records or not backing them up or not providing them.
I think a lot of people have seen this, what happened with Colorado.
It also happened in Washington State.
Probably more than 25 counties.
We know at least 25 counties.
The 25 counties use ClearBail at Hertz InterCivic.
We're the main two and also Dominion.
These vendors are the ones that actually did, like the trusted bill, that type of thing, go in, new software, that situation.
I don't want to blame the county auditor, but they didn't back it up, so we had to serve them.
Now the good news is, due to the threat of the lawsuits, all 39 Washington State counties are currently in compliance.
So it's working and it's effective.
Big wins 2022.
Oh, did we go back one?
So, um, conservative election integrity advocate Steve Dunkle.
A lot of people probably heard of Steve.
He won the Mason County Auditor race, defeating a prominent Democrat incumbent who was not in compliance.
So just as a review of one of those counties, one of those 25 counties that illegally deleted election records, Mason County was one of them.
The prior to the election, Mason County Election Integrity Committee did doorbelling, 54% anomaly rate.
Steve won.
Fantastic guy.
And he's also putting a lot of this information on his website, on the auditor website.
It's a template.
I would recommend clerks and auditors look at Mason County Auditor website, batch records, Windows logs.
Instead of having to public records request, it's all there.
Live stream of Dropboxes.
It's very, very good.
Also, conservative election integrity advocate Brian Elliott won the Kittitask auditor race, defeating a four-term incumbent.
That's huge by nine points.
Great wins.
Just real quick, before I forgot, we also did, last weekend, the state party I'm the State Party Chair of Election Integrity for GOP.
We voted in a new chair, Jim Walsh.
Fantastic patriot.
Great guy.
America's first guy.
A lot of you know Jim.
State Representative.
He's our new chair for the Washington State Republican Party.
He's a huge, fearless advocate of election integrity.
Excellent.
That's our time.
That's it.
That's it.
Bill from Washington State.
Thank you, Bill.
Appreciate.
Thank you so much.
Great seeing you again, Bill.
All right.
Let's get... Let's see.
Our next state is West Virginia.
Let's get our rep announced.
Ladies and gentlemen, from the state of West Virginia, Derek Evans.
Hey Derek, come on up.
I think our last guy took off with the controller.
So you want to get the controller.
Did they give it to you?
Good deal.
Excellent.
Thank you.
All right.
Thank you, Derek.
All right.
There's your scorecard.
If you want to go to your next slide, there's clock.
There's your screen.
Gotcha.
Awesome, thank you guys for being here tonight.
Thank you for having us.
West Virginia, one of the big things I want to hit on this before we move forward is the voter ID in our state.
So we do not, we require voter ID, but it's very squishy to say the least.
Someone can bring in a utility bill or something and count as a voter ID, so that's why I did not include that on there.
Someone looks on there and says, well you have to have ID, but it's not a government issued real ID.
Some of the reasons we have hope in West Virginia is, first of all, we've got Patriots taking over the precincts and everything.
The precinct strategy with Dan Schultz has been promoting.
So we've got a lot of that happening in our state and across the state through the counties, and that's a huge win for us.
We did vote one of seven states to withdraw from the Eric system.
I think that's a huge step in the right direction for the state of West Virginia.
Some of the other reasons is everything we see in this room right now.
I guess the exposure and everything in other states.
It's continuing to lead our own citizens in West Virginia to take these issues from other states even into our state legislators.
It's kind of mobilizing everyone.
So it's contagious when we have wins in other states.
is contagious and has flown over to other states.
We also have a citizen push right now to eliminate the machines and move to paper ballots counted by hand, a very good citizen group, grassroots organization pushing for that.
And then that same group, we've also formed, we have members in the forum for canvassing, and we're now in the process of gathering the list of what they would consider the risky voters, if you will, to go out and start doing the canvassing process in the state of West Virginia.
But look, we're a red state.
It's important to know that there's a lot of issues in even red states that need to be fixed and taken care of, and West Virginia is one of those.
We've got a long ways to go, but I think that we have a lot of hope and a lot of things moving in the right direction moving forward.
So thank you guys.
That's it?
That's it, man.
Wow.
Yeah.
I like the way you roll.
Thank you, Derek.
Appreciate it.
Thank you, man.
Look at that.
He saved us some time there.
Thank you, Derek.
Let's go to our next state.
Our next state is the great state of Wisconsin.
Let's look at their scorecard while we have the Honorable Judge announced.
Ladies and gentlemen, from the state of Wisconsin, Timothy Ramthong and Lenny Bolts.
All right, well I'm glad to have.
I had on my schedule Judge Gableman was coming out, but we're glad you guys are here.
How you doing?
We're doing fine, we're doing fine.
A little bit of change of personnel, but that's all right, it works.
We're flying out to seat of our pants all the time.
There's your clicker, the big green button, there's your clock, and there's your screen.
Well, I think all we've got is our report card, ladies and gentlemen, because we don't have other slides, but we're going to speak at those.
I'd like to first say thank you for having us.
Yeah.
Thanks to Mike Lindell for this outstanding event.
And I'm honored to be sitting next to this guy here, Lenny Boltz.
He's vice chair for Langley County.
And talk about fire-breathing patriot, this guy right here.
And that's why his shirt's red.
Anyway, grassroots individuals in our state have done a great job for our state.
And I'll speak of some of the things they've helped make happen.
The Wisconsin Election Commission runs our elections in Wisconsin.
And it is at the core of our problems in our state.
And one of the things that's in process right now is the removal of the Administrator, Megan Wolf.
She is on notice.
The Senate is going to be looking to replace her.
They have the dutiful obligation to do so.
And I believe I'm hearing from my connections that that's going to happen.
So we're going to have a personnel replacement.
As long as it's not Megan Wolf 2.0, Wisconsin is going to be much better off right off the bat.
The Wisconsin Election Commission has suffered, gladly, 34 lawsuits by the patriots of our state.
We've won nine, and there's 25 still to go.
So, again, I'll tell you, the grassroots, the patriots, the freedom fighters, they're making a difference in our state.
State Statute 5.40 requires machines to be used in municipalities of 7,500 people or more.
I can tell you that my awareness has anyone under 7,500 is looking to get them out.
I am also working with the legislature to change the language in 5.40 to instead of saying shall have machines, may have machines.
So we can make larger municipalities optional and hopefully get rid of them there as well.
Speaking of the legislature, my replacement, a fine gentleman, Representative Ty Bodden, took my place in the 59th.
He is pushing for the removal of Eric.
As we speak.
And I would like to thank the states who were in Eric that dropped out of that corrupt situation.
That's helped my state legislature see the light there as well.
So let there be light.
I hope they get rid of Eric.
That's a bill I submitted last session, by the way, and it didn't go anywhere.
But we'll get it done this time.
Russ County.
A couple of townships in Rust County are looking to go to hand count.
And what I like about that idea is if you can get anybody to do hand counts, you can get everybody to do hand counts.
So let's start it small and grow it in Wisconsin.
My thanks to Rust County and the townships there.
Drop boxes were out, deemed illegal by the Supreme Court, and they're not supposed to be used.
But there was no election fraud.
...drop box in Racine County, which is the home of the illustrious speaker of our assembly. That one had wheels on it, but hopefully that one won't be allowed either.
So, and last but not least, before I give the mic to my good friend here, Lenny, there was a resolution that started last session.
It was AJR, Assembly Joint Resolution 134, I believe the number was, to eliminate the influence of third-party Zuckerberg money.
It has to be read a second time.
We wanted it done before this spring election, before the Supreme Court, but the illustrious speaker, the origin of obstruction in our state, didn't allow for it.
Hopefully that gets done before the next spring election and we can have the voters say whether or not third-party monies can come in, which includes Zuckerbuck.
So, that's what's going on in Wisconsin.
Go ahead.
Well, thank you.
If we had a few more Tim ranthems, we'd have a much better Wisconsin, I can tell you that right now.
I agree with that.
Some of the things that we won, though, a couple of things that I think were important.
Megan Wolf has been slapped down by our Supreme Court on several things.
So when you have someone administering the elections that's breaking the laws, that's got to stop.
She's giving unlawful guidance to the clerks all throughout Wisconsin.
They follow her instructions dutifully, not knowing that they're actually breaking the law as well.
Curing ballots is going to end now.
She was telling people they could cure ballots.
That's not going to happen anymore because of a successful lawsuit.
A Green Bay clerk was not allowing people to even observe the process.
That went away.
Wright, which is a DC conservative group, won three lawsuits against Megan Wolf.
So there's, we will get rid of her soon.
But there's a great grassroots effort going on in Wisconsin.
My particular, yeah, my particular county, Langlade County.
Let me just tell you a couple of things about Langlade County.
We, our school board in Antigua in 2020 was eight libs and one conservative.
Now it's two libs and seven conservatives.
Our county board in 2020 was 18 Libs and 3 Conservatives.
Now it's 1 Lib and 20 Conservatives.
And we have a mayor, Terry Brand now, who's my chairman for the party, for the Republican Party, who now has beat a 14-year incumbent mayor.
And he's running Antigo now.
So things are going well for Wisconsin.
Thank you, Lenny, and thank you, Tim Rantham.
Appreciate it.
Let's go to our last state of Wyoming.
Let's take a look at the report card while our rep is introduced.
Ladies and gentlemen, for the state of Wyoming, Patty Junik.
All right, Patty, come on up.
Glad you are with us.
Wyoming.
There's your clock.
There's your screen.
Push the red button or the green button.
That'll bring up your first slide.
There you go.
Well, we need to get it on the monitor in front of us for her if you can.
Otherwise, it's right there.
OK.
OK.
We're almost done.
We are.
This is it.
That's it.
Yes.
And you know what?
I brought some really great news.
Yeah.
Well, it kind of has already happened, but I think you'll all appreciate this.
Probably one of the best things that Wyoming has done for the country.
We kicked her to the curb.
Yes, are we talking about Miss Cheney?
Well, I was going to use the initials Liz Cheney, but you got her.
All right.
Yes.
And I want to tell you that her replacement, Harriet Hegman, phenomenal.
She has given some great speeches, has she not?
She is amazing.
She has exceeded our expectations.
We campaigned hard for her.
And we're so excited.
That is a good report right there alone.
You've got more to go, I'm sure.
I do, because, especially according to Dr. Frank, he says this everywhere he goes, we also have the best Secretary of State in the nation.
Wow.
Yes.
Chuck Gray was another one that was an incredible victory for us.
And he's just done an amazing job.
The former Secretary of State and then the interim Secretary of State left him with a lot of, a lot of damage that he's having to redo.
The legislature tried to strip his, all of his duties over elections, but they're gonna try again.
They haven't succeeded.
We're not gonna let them succeed.
So those are some of their great victories.
And something else is, There is hope.
In 2017, we only had six true conservatives in our House.
And in 2020, we had 17.
And in 2022, we have 26.
And you know what's going to happen in 2024?
And in 2022, we have 26.
And you know what's going to happen in 24, we're taking it back.
Taking it back.
Excellent.
So that's a big thing.
You know, we've been spinning our wheels.
Since I'm the last one, I'm just going to go right into this.
We've been spinning our wheels as this election integrity group for Two years.
Of course, we started in 2020 like most everybody else, but I just want to say thank you and I think this is a thank you for every state that's been before us.
Thank you to the Moment of Truth Summit.
Thank you to Dr. Frank and thank you to Cause of America.
You have Gotten us off that spinning wheel and we are making progress and we're going to bring back Wyoming as the most conservative state in this nation.
Perfect.
Thank you, Patty.
Thank you.
Appreciate it.
That's the report from Wyoming and that is the report from all 50 states and we thank you and we got a big panel coming up.
So if you know anyone that has left the building or out somewhere else, text them, call them, ask them to come back in.
We're about to have an awesome panel.
Thank you, folks.
Ladies and gentlemen, we're going to take a quick two minute break.
Just two minutes, and then we're going to have our National Hope Report.
So please stay in your seats.
Thank you.
The Summit, it's been going on since 9 o'clock this morning, Central.
And if you've been watching with us, a lot has come out and kind of been reminded, some reminders of where we've come since 2020.
And Mike Lindell has really put forth the effort to make sure that our elections are secure.
He wants to make sure 2024 is secure and so that's why we're here today for this summit.
Mike Lindell says he has big plans for election integrity.
He will announce that tomorrow.
In the meantime, we're going to bring it to Mike Lindell.
Well, you guys have spent the whole day about talking state by state home.
The state-by-state hope before, which Steve's going to kind of host here now, is the national hope.
You know, where we are nationally, and Steve, it probably doesn't look like there's too much hope, right?
I'm so glad I got Mikey Dillon right now.
How did I write this?
Just kidding.
So this is a realistic discussion tonight about not just where we are, but where we're going and where the hope is.
I think we could see the hope today in the state-by-state presentations.
I thought they were absolutely incredible, and I want to give all you guys a hand for doing it.
Before I add your second, is Oregon here Is the Oregon contingent here?
Can Oregon stand up for a second?
Look at the folks, all the folks we have from Oregon here, okay?
Hang on, hang on.
Can everyone from Blue State also please stand up?
Everybody from Blue State.
This is the future right here.
Look at the presentation we had on Oregon.
Look at Illinois.
Look at this magnificent report from New York State.
Right?
Look at California.
That's the hope.
The hope was in the content today.
So, I've got an incredible panel here.
Of course, Mike Lindell, Kurt Olson, the top lawyer in this area, and of course, General Flynn.
I asked everybody beforehand, Give me some thoughts about Hope so I know how to tee it up.
You know, Mike, talk about the plan and other things about looking forward.
Kurt Olsen had a whole punch list, you know, he's a Navy SEAL, so everything's, you know, very squared away.
Naval Academy, you know, all by the book.
And I asked, you know, General Flynn, I'm a good buddy of his, so I asked Mike, I said, Mike, give me some, you know, what do you want to talk about?
You know, upbeat hope.
The end times revelation.
I am ready to meet these son of a gun at the gates of hell if necessary.
All right!
Thank you.
That's an Irishman that was bored fighting.
Absolutely.
Okay, let's start.
Kurt Olson, your Naval Academy, your dad was a naval officer, fighter pilot, you were a SEAL.
You've been in some of the toughest legal fights.
I don't want to talk, tell us, where is the hope?
Not Hopium.
But where is the hope?
If we stand today with 2024 and the whole world arraigned against us, including the RNC and all the establishment Republicans who are our worst enemies, right?
The donors.
Look at this.
This should all be the RNC and every donor should be here.
You're the greatest field army I've ever seen, right?
People, the Democrats would kill for something like this.
You'd have five billionaires lined up.
You don't have that.
You know why?
You're a threat to the established order.
Kurt Olson, give me your... Today, from what you've seen, what you've fought on, where's the hope?
So I think you start off with, look how far we have come since 2016.
And it used to be you would hear if there was any problem with the voting machine, somebody would say, oh, you know, a voting machine flipped my vote, and then it would kind of move on, it would be lost in the chap, and we'd move on.
Look at how everyone is focused like a laser on the machines, for example.
Getting the system log files, looking at the audit log files, looking at the images, looking at things like SHA files and other things.
People like Garland Fabarito and Clay Parikh and Kevin Magla who have just done tremendous work of digging down what exactly it is these machines do.
And Shelby Bush from We The People Arizona, you may have heard from all of them here.
People are now exercising control.
We can't rely necessarily on the courts, on law enforcement, or on politicians.
People are relying on themselves to ferret out this information.
And because we ferreted out that information, For example, with the election contest that we did with Carrie Lake, the two trials.
Those are election contests.
They're not trials.
There's no discovery.
There isn't an opportunity to subpoena people or to take depositions to get documents.
The evidence that we uncovered came primarily through open records requests.
And those were done by citizens.
So we've learned so much more.
We know so much more about how they're using the machines to manipulate elections, how they are using a chain of custody, how they're injecting votes into the system.
There are very specific legal requirements to maintain the chain of custody of a ballot, which is designed to show whether a ballot has been inserted or removed anywhere in the process.
Mail-in voting by the Carter-Baker Commission If this is so self-evident, why did old man Murdoch write an $800 million check not to have a trolley go forward?
If we have this kind of evidence and we have this, why did Murdoch write an $800 million check?
Did I ever mention that Murdoch's a foreigner?
Did I ever mention that?
I want to see if there's any war room posses out here.
Always the best behaved. - Thank you.
Always the lowest key.
Hold it.
Promo code wardrobe.
Mike Lindell in a pinch.
No, seriously, we're always arguing about venues.
We're always arguing about, you know, you fought like crazy to get a venue.
Mike Lindell has spent tens of millions of dollars trying to get a venue.
This is why I keep saying the J6 thing with President Trump in Georgia.
We're going to ram the stealing of Georgia down her throat.
And we're going to ram the party.
and we're going to ram it off the ASO's governor.
Are you fired up yet?
I can't hear you.
God, God, that's...
That's the revolution of 1776 right there.
What about 1774?
We're getting there.
So, Curt, seriously, if we got all this, and by the way, the presentations today, if you compare them to the first year in Sioux Falls and last year, the sophistication of the audience that now, you know, it's self-taught, it's a learning organization.
This group, in all 50 states, they're teaching themselves and learning curves like this, and that's why They're feared by the media, and that's why they're feared by the established order.
But if we've got all this, why did old man Murdoch, who throws nickels around like they're manhole covers, why did he write an $878 million check to avoid going to trial?
Because it wasn't about the trial.
It's not about truth.
You've talked about the World Economic Forum and the whole globalist movement.
So you can look at that.
The beauty of what's going on now Is that the other side is exposing themselves.
And so when you look at that settlement of $787 million, that is so far beyond even the enterprise value of Dominion Voting Systems.
That's ten times the multiple of that company.
It makes no sense from a legal standpoint, because Dominion could have never recovered that amount of damages, not even close, if they'd gone to trial.
Never.
So what does that tell you?
That tells you there is an alternative purpose.
It's not a business decision.
It's not a legal decision.
It's just like firing Tucker Carlson.
Fox News fired Tucker Carlson.
He was their biggest draw.
They lost 30%.
They lost a lot of money by doing that.
They didn't fire him because of a business decision.
They fired him because of what he was saying.
And so what is the message that was sent by selling for $700 million?
Are you telling me that I shouldn't sell for $2 billion when I'm suing for $8 billion?
I would never settle.
By the way, they didn't fire Chuck.
They're still paying him not to talk.
Think about that, everybody.
They're paying him to sit on a bench.
Imagine having a ball player that bats 400.
He's your best ball player, and you go, OK, we're going to put him on the bench and keep paying him.
But hold on.
He's batting 400 for us.
He's batting 400 for populist nationalism, Trump.
Not the rest of TV for stupid people.
Not Steve Doocy on the sofa every day talking about young Ken Orr.
By the way, did I call it?
I said the moment that DeSantis went on NBC and he said the first question he threw to him, did Trump win the election?
No, of course he didn't.
Is Biden legitimate?
Of course he's legitimate.
I said in two or three weeks he'll be at single digits.
The national poll today has Governor Ron DeSantis at 8 percent.
This Florida crowd is very rowdy.
Florida men and women.
This is all a false narrative.
Murdoch paid $787 million and that shows that it was worth more to him to shut people up and to perpetuate a false narrative.
This is all a false narrative.
They go after people who were raising issues with the electric machines.
They sue them for billions of dollars.
They send out threatening letters.
They've come up with a new term called election deniers.
It's all a psyop.
So from the standpoint of Murdoch and the people in the circles that he walks with, it was more important to give the narrative that, hey, there must be something here.
Look, Fox settled for $787 million.
There is nothing wrong with it.
People know, people watch the show, I say I'm not a machine guy, because I believe in the old, you know, mail-in ballots, the signature verification, but Mike, over the last couple of years, and what you've done state by state, I think you've educated, particularly the technology people you've gotten on, the people that just don't know enough about the machines, you've gotten yourself a learning curve.
Yeah, and that's the thing that changed my life forever, was because if it would be, okay, just about turning over the election back to Donald Trump, I did my speech this morning, This isn't about that.
When you have a press of a button that can steal your country, it's over.
This is where we're at.
This is where, you know, and we're, you know, all the things I told you this morning, those are the miracles that God's here because if it would have happened too early, we're just boiled like frogs and they just accelerate it.
You know, we just sat and went, you know what?
Um, there's a, it's a 50-50 country.
We took God out of the schools and everybody turned liberal and they love transistors and all this garbage.
Let me tell you what we found.
This is, here's a whole report for you for the country.
In the cast vote records, y'all know what them are?
They're like the cast vote records.
This is stuff we can get from inside the machines, under the Freedom of Information Act.
If you miss a football game, it's like watching a replay of the game, the more it happens.
It doesn't go 7-7, 14-7, 2nd quarter, 3rd quarter, 7-3.
Of all the cast vote records that you all went out and got for the 2020 election, before September 3rd of 2022, when we did the call to action last year at the Moment of Truth Summit, One-third of the United States, okay?
And you know what?
In many states, I could list them, you know?
Say, no, you can't get them, you can't get them.
They're passing laws right now that we can't get them, but it's too late.
We got them.
In 2022, we have one-fifth of the United States in the Catskills records.
But let me tell you something here.
I was sitting last January, and I thought, you know, I look for deviations every day.
In the 2020 election, we couldn't find one county of those 1,100 counties we had that had either shows manipulation or not, computer manipulation or not.
There's no in between.
And we could not find one that wasn't computer manipulated.
Now here comes 2022.
And we're going, you know, we got to get an example, at least a fair election here, right?
Well, same thing.
All of them, you couldn't find one, except I'm sitting I'm sitting at my show on January and I go, wait a minute, Ron DeSantis won Florida, won Miami-Dade County by 11%.
I go, that's a deviation.
I said on my show, we got to look into that.
So Miami-Dade County, who had given us the Castleville record in 2020, no problem.
Now I put out a thing.
Hey, we're going to look into that.
The media hits the next day.
Mike Lindell says DeSantis stole this election.
Well, they took that story down right away, right?
And here's what they did.
So we go in there and we asked for the Castamore Records.
You all did.
Then you went to Florida.
You guys made those requests.
They turned us down.
They didn't want to give them this time.
That's weird.
A week goes by later and I put out another call for more people to go there and get them.
Finally, they relinquished the Castamore Records.
Well, it took the great Jeff O'Donnell, it took him about two weeks to get those.
I go, I want those.
I got a hunch, right?
And it wasn't just my everyday county.
It was every county we could get in Florida.
But you know what came back?
The first time there was no computer manipulation.
In other words, they said, the evil says, we're not going to manipulate that one, we're going to make DeSantis look real good.
He didn't cheat, he just had an absolutely fair election, you follow me?
But let me tell you, and I'll sit here and I can tell you all about DeSantis sitting with Dominion lawyers and stuff and he's already at 9%, I don't even care anymore.
Here's where your hope is, this is very important hope.
We took those numbers.
Remember what I said, though, in Florida?
That was an election, imagine, without machines, without computers.
And we counted it down.
And I'm sure if we got the rest of them, that's what they did in Florida.
Nothing.
They didn't cheat with the machine.
So we took that and we extrapolated it across the United States.
All the way to Hawaii and Alaska and every state in between.
This country is 68% red if we hit the machine card.
You think you got a California, you think you're a blue state?
You're probably not, okay?
This is where we're at.
Two-thirds of the country, they have lied to us with their lying propaganda.
That's why I can't go anywhere in the country and can't find, like I told the story this morning, I'm out in California in this very liberal Democrat city.
And they're all coming up to me and they're coming over this bucket of common sense.
By the way, I'm not saying Republican, I'm saying the new Republican party, this bucket, the common sense party, the party of Donald Trump.
And they're piling in from both sides.
And once you're in this bucket, you never leave the bucket.
Yeah, but how many people knew what a cast vote record was six years ago?
Nope, yep, six years ago.
Nope.
Nobody.
I'll tell ya, and that's home too.
Do you know, you guys understand, when they tried to hide for two and a half years to cover up, the biggest thing was the computers and the machines.
Because 51 other countries, Bolsonaro and Brazil being number 52, they've succumbed to the machines.
Period.
That's the bottom line.
When I told you this morning, a cabal of people running in, let's go commit a crime.
When it would take 10,000 people to do the same crime, now it takes one person.
Ding!
Ding!
And that's where we're at.
But the hope is now, you know, we get our elections.
We get our elections secure, and it's 68%.
Okay, but that's the point.
That's the point.
They're not going to allow that.
Because that's how they have control.
They understand that two-thirds of the country is populist Trump MAGA, America First, that are tired of shoveling this money over Ukraine.
They're tired of having their kids brainwashed in school.
They're tired of this freak show, the groomer freak show.
Two-thirds of the nation is propulsed by it.
And that's why they will never, ever, ever give up control of this.
Well, that's why we have great news.
Tomorrow, you're going to get the plan that's going to secure our elections immediately.
Are you tough enough to take your country back?
Are you tough enough to take your country back?
- Are you talking about to take your country back?
Do you know where I'll steal this, Obama? - USA! USA!
USA!
USA!
Trump!
I want to send a message to Murdoch and that tiny group of Keebler elves who are going to be on stage next week.
Who's the rightful president of the United States?
Can't hear you!
Has Joe Biden a legitimate president?
Did they steal the election of 2020?
2020?
Will you ever back down?
I want to say one more thing, because I'm streaming the 80th We're streaming in 85 languages around the world right now.
And I want to say, if you're watching, and I want to tell you, the only way this plan fails is if people don't watch it.
Right now you need to spread the word everywhere.
That is the most important thing for everybody to do.
Let everybody know, tomorrow at 1 p.m.
Central Time, you're going to see a live to the world.
And I will say this, the United States, if this isn't for them, the 52 countries that have been taken, this plan will work there too, so they'll have renewed hope.
Eduardo Bolsonaro stood on that stage in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and he told us exactly how they were going to steal it and put in a diehard communist, Lula, and a partner of the Chinese Communist Party.
French out of prison.
Brother cheers early.
For all the lao bai jing they're watching in mainland China and the heroes that have come into the United States to fight for your freedom.
We will never allow machines.
When you take down the CCP, we'll have your back.
No machines in China.
Take down the CCP!
And then, you know what?
I'm going to sing one more thing, and then I'll quit talking.
One of the things this plan does, everybody, and I've said this, this isn't a Democrat-Republican thing.
This is our election platforms, okay?
Our election platform.
When people are elected, I've got no problem if they're elected and not selected.
But I will tell you, this plan does another thing.
It's a filter.
It's going to filter out anyone that doesn't like this plan.
I've asked Democrat, but it probably don't matter.
Everyone's going to embrace it, except for who?
The Uniparty CCP globalists, period!
That's what they're going to hold their hands up to?
That's what the Keebler-Ls, the first two questions I asked the Keebler-Ls, and the only question before they tried to kneecap Trump back in 15.
Number one.
Did Donald J. Trump win the election on 3 November 2020, yes or no?
First question.
If you answered no, get out of here.
Number two, is Joe Biden the legitimate President of the United States?
Answer the question, yes or no.
There's no more Republican and Democrat.
They're nationalists, populists, and they're globalists, right?
That's the two differences.
That's why Bobby Kennedy Jr., we don't agree with everything he has to say, but that's why he's getting traction.
That's why Vivek's getting traction.
All the other Keebler elves, they talk about stuff that was relevant in the 1980s.
It's not relevant today, right?
One question before I go to Mike Flynn, because I've got a...
The reason I love Flynn, you get these dark Irishmen, man, they are fighters, okay?
This brother will never give up.
Kurt, one last thing.
I just want to make sure, because the thing gets so confusing to me.
Do you believe, if the judge allowed it in, and I understand there's a lot of controversy about the judge in Delaware and what was going on, but if the judge can allow the information in, is there any doubt in your mind That Murdoch's lawyers would have been able to make a case that the machines were a thing in stealing the elections?
Yes.
No doubt in your mind?
No doubt in my mind.
And you're saying they waved off because they're part of this whole thing that they don't mind the elections being stolen.
The last thing they want to see is actually getting rid of the machines and going to paper ballots, one day vote, count them up like France and we know by 11 o'clock at night what's happening.
Because it's more important to keep the people from controlling the elections That's what's more important for them.
They're controlling elections, and it's the agenda that they are trying to implement, the globalist agenda.
$787 million is a fitness to what they hope to make from this.
That's it.
I mean, it's really that simple.
And it's not, it's not, I mean, we're not talking, we're talking about what they're going to make.
What they think that they're going to make is the United States of America.
Okay?
This nation, So if you just add, if you add, if you had one bank, if you had one bank on the planet, in that bank would be 180 trillion dollars.
It's about the financial size, scale of the world.
About 180 trillion dollars.
One bank.
In that bank account there's only three Three bank holders, right?
The number one bank holder that owns a third of that wealth is the United States of America.
The next ten countries on the planet own the next third.
And the rest of the world own the rest of it.
That's why they want the United States of America.
And this globalist agenda, this globalist agenda has been going on for 50 years.
Probably longer, but at least 50 years.
These guys knew that the real plan We wouldn't even be having this.
In fact, we should be doing this, because this system, this election system, everything that's underneath all these machines, all these ballots, it belongs to us.
We pay for every single bit of that.
Every single bit of it.
These people, they want to control the United States of America.
When we talk about a globalist elite, it's not some Some, you know, ethereal thing up there.
These are real people with real faces, real names, a real purpose, real intent, and they have a lot of resources.
You know, the one thing that we can beat them on is the resources that are sitting in this room, and you represent, I mean, what scares everybody, what scares all the media, what scares all these global celebrities is that people like you, and there's about 1,000, maybe 1,500 in here today, you represent tens of millions of Americans.
That's the hope, that's the desire, that's the resource.
You're a vanguard, you're a cadre for revolutionary change.
To get this country back to the Republic, that's what they hate you, that's what they fear you, and that's what they're trying to destroy you.
You're the commanders, you need to go back out.
It's like disciples if you want to put it in biblical terms.
You are apostles, you are anointed to go back out to your states and activate as many people as you can.
And I know that there's a lot of people that aren't here today that are already doing that kind of stuff across this country.
I mean, how many of them, a lot of people in the last 24 hours here have told me, "Hey, I heard you say something, I heard Mike Lindell say something, I heard Steve Bannon say, 'Get involved.' I did, I'm now on my school board, I'm now on my council recorder, or whatever, whatever the jobs are.
We need to take this country back at the local level.
We're not going to take it back in Washington D.C.
right now.
Okay, not right now.
Right now, we take it back at the local level.
One precinct, one county at a time.
And you tell anybody, you tell any of these sons of guns out there, any of these, and you know what?
We've elected a lot of these people and we've got to stop doing that.
But you tell anybody, you say, that piece of equipment, that piece of paper, that belongs to me.
I am a United States taxpayer.
Nothing in our election system, and I mean nothing, belongs to anybody else but we the people.
But this country, this country, and I'm telling you, this is why I get so, I am beyond the sort of the, you know, I am beyond the nonsense stage of my life, folks.
You're being flinched and in danger zone.
Yeah.
And you, but you know, when you think about, when you think about warfare, because oh my God, they're going to make me a domestic terrorist because I said warfare, right?
When you think about warfare, what Steve just said about being the vanguard, Being soldiers out there, right?
Being people who are willing to step up and lead.
The political class in this country has crushed our country.
Amen.
And I know that there's a few politicians that we've had here over the last day here.
And I'm looking at them and going, the first thing I say is, are you a brand new politician?
How long have you been in office?
And if I hear they've been in office for more than a term or two, I'm like, you need to leave.
You need to leave because you're doing us no good.
And don't go back to your states and fall into the trap that a lot of us do.
Don't fall into the trap that you go back and some senator or some congressman or some local elected official who's a muckety-muck or whatever, they treat you like, oh, you're wonderful, you're wonderful, and you go, oh, he's really good.
It's all those other people.
No!
It's the people that we have put into office, and we need to get rid of them.
We need these people removed.
Okay, General, I've got a question.
Where's your hope there?
That sounds like... No, the hope is you!
The hope is right here!
The hope is you!
How many veterans do we have?
Can you stand up, veterans?
Right here.
I want you to make a statement.
How many of you inspired by PrecinctStrategy.com?
How many of you are here?
How many of you guys are honored here that Representative Stakes is going through the election floor?
Please stand.
This is the future of this product where we cannot be defeated.
Yeah!
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, right?
They think we're going to back down.
They can suck on this.
we have not yet begun to fight.
It's you, the end.
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?
or you're here to roll over and follow a Keebler elf to stand?
Can all the Keebler elves combine?
Can all the Keebler Elves combine to defeat Donald Trump?
Hey, ridiculous!
It's ridiculous!
And Fox every day, they're serving up another guy, you're gonna have Kim, 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!
And Trump is going to beat all of them combined.
Is that some hope for you, Mike?
Is that good?
Well, I'm going to ask the general.
I'm going to ask the general.
I'm going to ask the general.
It's been 20-hundred years.
It's been two and a half years now.
Do you see from, like, way back in December of 2020, and then where people kind of, a lot of people felt hopeless as we rolled into January into February.
Do you see the hope?
We're on the upswing?
Oh, it's big time on the upswing.
You know, right away, right after Right, I was in the February-March time frame.
Right away, they sued, you know, Dominion sued You, they sued Rudy, they sued Sidney, they sued Newsmax, they sued OAN.
Mark Matic was the first.
They sued, they sued, uh... And they sued, like, everybody.
And they did it right away, because they knew that's where their problems were.
They did it right away, and what that did to a lot of people is that a lot of Americans went, You know, I don't want to get involved.
And then they started to attack other people in other states.
They went after people, and they started... I mean, in some cases, they're indicting... I mean, look at what they're doing to the former President of the United States, the President of the United States, right?
So, what I'm getting at is that they will come after you, and they will put fear, and there's an emotion of fear in all of us.
You never lose it.
If you think you lose it, you don't.
What you have to do is you have to control it.
And what we have done over these last couple of years, Because the American people have controlled that fear.
And now we are moving into a place where we are going to be fearless.
And they don't like that.
They cannot stand that.
Because when we stand up, and we step up, and we speak up, our voices cannot be quelled.
They cannot be drowned out.
They might come after, you know, those of us who are at the pointy end of the spear.
That's fine.
And we don't mind it.
We're here.
We're able to sit here.
We're able to sit here with you.
But like I said, you represent, you probably represent in this country over a hundred million people.
Over a hundred million people in this country.
And I'm talking Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians.
I don't care what color you are.
I want to say something about fear.
Do you have fear?
No!
Only fear the Lord!
We have no other fear!
What did Christ Jesus tell you?
Fear not!
That's right.
Fear not!
That's right.
They were fearless.
You people are fearless.
You're here today with all the lawsuits.
All the criminal charges, President Trump didn't want to put in, 700 years in prison.
Just 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, That's right.
more providential because the mask came off.
That's right.
I see that these are nothing but lowlife, atheistic, Marxist, communist, totalitarian, the worst criminal people in the world.
Hey, when we defeat them, when we defeat them, when we defeat them, we're a given choice.
This country can not get back to being run like the Republican was.
If you don't like it, there's the door.
Take off and go someplace else.
We're never going to revert back the way you want it.
Mike's on the other.
No, that's right.
And I'll tell you, you're talking about fear.
I was just back there with a reporter from the New York Times, and she's talking about an indictment.
I go, I don't care, indict me, I don't care.
I don't, you know.
It's like, they can do what, nowadays, what they do, it's the opposite.
You know, I told the president, I said, you know, every time they indict you, you go up more in the polls.
And then, of course, then I said, pretty soon, you'll have more votes than voters in the United States, like Pennsylvania.
Of course, of course the media grab that and they go, Mike Lindell says Donald Trump's gonna have 330 million votes for it.
Is he gonna cheat for it?
No.
This is crazy.
But they, uh, no, the hope is with you all, like the General says, it's our voice.
That's why I talked about this morning.
Our voice.
If we were to loss, if on January 7th and 8th, that's why it's so important, of 2021, that little dot being our voice, if that would have went out, it was over.
But it did go out.
We started winning that day on January 9th because our voice started getting bigger.
Maybe it stayed pretty small for a couple of weeks, or I'll give it that.
But then it's just gotten bigger.
And it's a multiplier.
You all tell people, you go back and you tell people, and they tell people, and wah, wah, wah, wah.
Pretty soon everybody knows the information.
We don't need Fox News or Newsmax or Salem Media that won't talk about elections.
I said it this morning.
That's been more damaged than the media that attacks because at least they've gotten the word out, right?
They're kind of stupid that way.
You know, and one of the things that we're not up here talking about that you don't hear about, we're not talking about the Democrat Party.
We're not talking about, you know, we mentioned the left and the globalists, this elite crowd.
Our problem, our problem is in the Republican Party.
I mean, why?
I mean, it is.
It is.
It's the establishment.
It's the uniparty.
I mean, an operation like this, an event like this, why does Mike Lindell have to put an event like this on all the stuff that he has put in this?
Why?
I mean, the Republican National Committee ought to have their asses out of Washington, D.C.
and right here.
Where is the RNC?
And I'm going to tell you, the RNC, the RNC, nobody's giving them money anymore.
Nobody's giving them money anymore.
And it's because the people that are supposed to be, you know, managing this party, they've turned their backs on us because they've turned their backs on this whole thing about election integrity.
You can't, those people aren't going to talk about elections.
They're not going to talk like we're talking.
They're not going to say things like Donald Trump, you know, the election was rigged.
Donald Trump won the 2020 election.
But in a lot of ways, you know, and I, and I've had a tough time.
My middle name is Thomas.
Okay.
I was named Thomas, but my middle name was Precisely named because I'm a doubter.
I doubt sometimes.
I've heard Mike Wendell talk about these miracles as to why we are where we are.
And I've come to believe that because if we did not know that, because if I was on their team, I would have let Donald Trump win.
I would have let him win.
Donald Trump, and then just beat on him for four more years.
And then by 2024, he's out.
Then steal the election.
Steal the election for the rest of time.
And we wouldn't be able to talk about this if I was on their team and I was advising them before 2020.
That's what I would have done.
I would have done that.
And that would have been the smartest thing for them to do.
But just like everything else when it comes to evil, their arrogance prevailed.
They didn't think that we were going to go back to our founders, right?
- You know why?
- And we'll just beat them.
- You know why?
- Yeah.
- You know why?
'Cause they never planned on you.
- They never planned on you.
- Never planned on you.
- Never know this. - Ministers would rise up to do this.
- They didn't think that we were gonna go back to our founders, right?
We're gonna, what's in the DNA of an American citizen?
Is something called freedom.
Okay?
It's in our DNA.
And I'll tell you, if you don't fight, you don't fight an enemy because you hate the enemy.
You fight an enemy because you love your country.
You love your kids.
You love your family.
That's why we're fighting.
Because I know, and I look around, there's a couple of young people here today that had young kids here today.
You know, my mom used to call it forced family fun.
Like dragging the kids to some event.
But when I look at those children, and thank you for the people that brought their children here, these things.
You know, even though they don't understand what's going on.
But you're bringing them because that's what we're doing!
We're doing this thing.
When I look around the audience here, there's a lot of relatively young people, but the generation that I'm a part of, the generation that we're a part of, we've got to take this country back, because the future generations are working their asses off, and little babies are trying to grow up, and we're trying to keep them from what, drag queen hour?
I mean, come on, folks!
We are not going to have this.
We're not going to have this in this country.
Enough is enough.
I was just going to say one thing.
Courage.
Courage is contagious.
The more people stand up, the more others will stand up as well.
And this is a test of will.
It's going to be a small, it's just a general question.
We're fighting for our values, and it's precisely because of that we will win as long as we don't quit.
Everybody must stand up and take responsibility for their own safety, for their own families, for their country.
If Donald Trump, the loneliest day at the War Room was the afternoon of 20 January 2021, when President Trump went to the air, went to Andrews, Boris was there reporting, he saw the plane took off, right?
Our show ended at noon, Biden's out there with about 10 people, in this ridiculous, because he didn't have anybody, they couldn't have drawn a crowd, that'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, going back to buying these golf courses and, you know, get them into the 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 to me.
He showed more leadership, more moral courage, than any president of the United States, except for maybe Lincoln in Washington.
Maybe.
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 gotta destroy him.
Because he said he was not gonna 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 the leader of a movement that has ascended, and that's 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, come on, you're going to see it in Arizona.
Because that's what they're going to try to do to scare you.
They're going to say, hey, if you're an average citizen, we're going to 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, We are.
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 perfect, 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 organized Kurds, 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 want the revolution, right?
They've seen exactly what's happening.
They would have had 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.
100 felonies.
Think about that for a second.
Is that absurd?
For an individual to put everything and throw it at 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 at 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.
And I want to say, tomorrow, after everything you've all been doing for two and a half years, Everything about the courage, all of you went out there with courage.
It's kind of like chutes and ladders when you're kids.
You climb up, you go down, but you keep climbing, you keep going, you keep going, right?
You get set back, and we are.
We're getting bigger and bigger.
I'm telling you, tomorrow, when this plan is announced to the world, that secures our elections immediately.
Friday morning, you guys!
But the one thing I forgot to tell you.
What you're doing is going to be a hundred times easier come Friday morning.
You might even be able to take a day off once a week, okay?
This crowd doesn't want easy, this crowd wants hard!
You can do the same things now, but it's expanded a hundred fold.
Instead of, when you climb that ladder, there's not going to be a chute going down, just very little.
It's all going to be uphill.
Mike Curtis, if you guys have anything to say, I think it's time.
Here's what I would say is that we are never done until we quit.
So we will never quit.
We will never, we will never, we will never, never quit.
And keep that, keep that mindset.
When you're done, it's when you quit or when you die.
And there's been too much sacrifice in this country for its 250 years of existence to allow that to happen.
So we will never, never quit.
That's what they fear.
And I want to put that type of fear into them.
They fear it now.
They believe it.
Because people around this country are going, I don't think so.
I don't think so.
I don't think I believe it.
And I'm going to come at you.
And I'm going to challenge you.
And that's what we need to keep doing.
We need to keep challenging.
You need to go back to your states.
You need to continue to coordinate with each other.
You need to keep talking with each other.
You need to keep sharing lessons.
That's how we should operate going forward.
And this won't be the last time, even after the next couple of days.
We're going to keep doing these things.
We're going to keep rallying this country.
Around the country.
You're going to have to come to arms, right?
Come to arms right now.
That's what we're talking about.
Be that vanguard that Steve talked about.
Go out there and recruit more soldiers in your states, in your counties.
Get people to stand up, step up, speak up, and never quit.
Our strength is in the power of numbers.
And it's been said that is what they fear.
They just don't fear just the numbers, but they fear the numbers coming together.
That's why they are doing everything they can to keep us divided, to keep us in fear.
Once people come together, we are unstoppable.
They know that.
And I will give a couple little pieces of optimism.
There was an opinion that came out of the Western District of Louisiana in a case called Missouri v. Biden.
It was about censorship.
It was issued on the 4th of July.
That opinion is one of the most significant opinions to come out of a court in a hundred years.
What the court said is, what the government did in censoring Americans was the most significant violation of our Constitution ever.
That's a crack in the dam.
We are going to win because the truth wins, as long as we keep fighting.
I want to add to that, when you talk about all the lawsuits out there where no judges have ever looked at any evidence on merit, and you think, and Kurt, you've been involved in so many of them.
I don't know if you know, Kurt was also involved in Texas v. Pennsylvania, you know, and all these things.
This just happened when lawfare started on September, or I mean on February 4th of 2021 when Smartmatic sued Fox.
Just yesterday, maybe you don't even know this, or maybe it was the day before, I don't know if Garland Fabarito set it up here, but they sanctioned him with lawfare in Georgia.
And he won the case.
A judge ruled against it, and they couldn't against his sanction.
That's the first one, isn't it, in the United States?
Well, they tried to sanction me twice.
At the end of Carey Lake's trial, the judge denied it both times.
Oh, so you were first!
Okay, we got Lou Dobbs.
I actually want to leave with one thought.
Tonight, when you go home and pray, Thank God.
Thank God in heaven that you're here now.
To save the greatest country in the history of mankind, you.
He puts you here for this purpose.
Clement said today you're the Red Sea.
The Administrative State, the Deep State, all the Marxists, the World Economic Forum, that's Pharaoh's army!
And they're marching to the Red Sea!
Let's get rid of him.
Okay, I'm going to go get Dr. Daughtery and we'll come, we'll mingle around.
Thank you.
Yeah.
Ladies and gentlemen, we'll be taking a two-minute break, a two-minute television break.
If you can hold for two minutes, we'll have Lou Dobbs.
Thank you.
The End
Thank you.
Oh, yeah.
Thank you very much.
You were wonderful.
And I thought that before I walked up here and got your warm reception.
I love what all of you are doing and your commitment to time and energy.
And I have to say, the title of my brief talk here It's somewhat grandiose, but I kind of like it.
The State of the Nation.
I'm feeling remarkably un-presidential right now, but I think I can get into the spirit of the thing.
Let's, let's, uh, I get weak about this, folks.
When our presidents talk about the State of the Union, it begins I believe the state of the union is strong.
But I'm a speaker who tries to speak the truth rigorously.
So I want to begin with the state of our union is not strong.
And we are a nation so divided, so at war with ourselves, And so completely adrift as a nation that I worry greatly about the state of the nation literally every day.
And I know you do too.
We love this country.
We love this constitutional republic of ours, and we want it to survive for our children, our grandchildren, and generations of Americans.
For much farther than the eye can see.
So, when I say the State of the Union is not strong, what I really mean is it doesn't feel like a union at all, does it?
You and I were styled once as deplorables by the woman who originated the Russian folks, former Secretary of State, presidential candidate for 2016, Hillary Rodham presidential candidate for 2016, Hillary Rodham Clinton.
And those who succeeded in the Democratic Party since, to positions of high power, and some who proceeded, including President Barack Obama.
His name is not often mentioned in the State of the Union because his eight-year term is over, and I think many people believe that with the end of those two terms, that he would not have a significant influence over this union.
But I think if you honestly look at this administration that is now in charge of the union, this president, who in my judgment is impaired, who is compromised, And who, without any doubt, is nothing more than a puppet whose master is in all likelihood one man, and that is President Barack Obama.
Anyone who believes that impeaching this president shouldn't be a priority, I think, has to reconsider.
I right now wish that the the Congress of the United States were in special session with one purpose only, and that is to commence the impeachment inquiry that is their responsibility.
I'm not a big fan of rhinos.
But the request.
I noticed that.
But I have to say, it is, my estimate, my judgment of the Marxist-Dem party is even harsher.
Because the RINOs are simply collaborators with the Marxist-Dem party, some call the Democrat party.
And I think we have to all be very clear about who the rhinos are.
They're not just rhinos and Republicans in name only.
They are, in point of fact, those who are traveling under false colors.
When 20 congressmen refused to censor Congressman Adam Schiff, who lied to the American people straight for two years, And who led the attack against President Trump, knowing full well that he was an innocent man being framed by both the deep state, the FBI, the Department of Justice, and the intelligence chieftains from the Obama administration.
How 20 Republicans could possibly, possibly vote against this century is to me unthinkable, and inexplicable, and inexcusable.
So, as we look here and talk about the State of the Union, I think one of the brightest signs that we have within this union right now are you and the millions of American citizens like you who are willing to stand up for this president, for these values, and for this great republic.
If we did not We have in this country a known quantity of courage, a history of rising to moments of crisis.
I would despair seeing all of you having the opportunity to speak with you, to listen to you and your stories today.
I'm inspired.
And, well, I don't think that the mission is any less difficult The stakes any less absolute, I'm really confident that we're going to prevail against all forces, foreign and domestic, who mean this republic to be utterly devastated.
What we permit is on us, and what we have permitted to this point is The Marxist Dim in Deep State's political persecution of Donald J. Trump for now an eighth year.
The State of the Union is questionable in many respects because we haven't come up with a solution how to stop these Marxist Dims, this Deep State.
And the persecution does not only go on, it's been amplified.
This President since April 4th has now You've been visited with four federal indictments.
No president, no post-president has ever had to face one indictment, let alone four.
Do you get the feeling that the Marxist stems are getting a little talky about it all?
Any sense of excess on their part?
I can't understand for the life of me why the Justice of the Supreme Court, who is responsible for the courts and the adjudication of conflict in our society, our nation, hasn't said out loud to the American people, "This stops now." hasn't said out loud to the American people, "This stops I don't understand, my Senator.
Mitch McConnell, the Minority Leader of the Senate.
Kevin McCarthy, the Speaker of the House.
In the interest of time, I won't name any others.
I don't understand why they can't bring themselves to say.
We may not call a special session of Congress or stand up too much.
But why not say what is true?
That this is a disgrace to the nation, perpetrated by the Marxist Dems, the Deep State, and we will not tolerate it further.
This does not have to be a matter of evidence in court.
It doesn't have to be some sort of court procedure.
This is a time for leadership and strength And resolve against evil.
And the time is now for our colleagues in this endeavor, and there are millions, all of us to come together and say out loud to everyone, the evildoers, those who've chosen to punish and to persecute President Trump and his family for eight years, It stops now.
We will not, under any circumstance, compromise.
We will not, in any way, retreat from that confrontation.
And demand of our House of Representatives, our Senators, that they stand up for this man who is so wrong.
Think about this.
Eight years and they haven't.
Proved any wrongdoing on the part of this innocent man.
Think about that.
How could that possibly happen in the United States of America?
Whether a president or whether you or me.
How could that happen to an American citizen?
There's only one explanation.
We're not the America we were born into or to which we immigrated.
We are in a country that now needs your defense and mine and that of our fellow citizens.
When I listen to each of you here today and watch your reports in the roll call of the state, my spirits are uplifted.
We can do this and we can do it in part because there's much more at work here than just Human effort.
I think that it is fair to say that President Trump was providentially dispatched to the United States presidency.
And I'm a great believer in, well, I have a great faith in the unexpected, the unforeseen consequences of whether it be infamy, Whether it be corruption, we are going to be the engineers of that response.
And we have to be ready for 2024.
One of the things that is happening here, thanks to the great offices and the generosity and the ingenuity of Mike Lindell, is that we are assembled here today For the purpose of saving the nation.
I don't know about you, but I feel about a foot taller just being a momentary participant in the effort.
I hope you do too.
I want to applaud you for everything you're doing here today and that you will do when you return to your home states and communities.
And I know that you will inspire there and prepare for the battle that is already joined.
You are the point of the spirit, point of fact, and we have got to bring millions together to that purpose.
So when I think of the State of the Union before I got here today, yes, I didn't think it was strong, but I know that our purpose is.
And yes, I thought that the The odds were high, and I think against resolving this conflict of this society of ours, I didn't think they were good.
But I think that you've made those odds a lot better.
I was taught not to ever find anybody smaller than me. - Thank you.
I was taught to, if I did fight, Fight to win.
And that winning a fight against a bigger fellow was a lot sweeter win than any other.
Well, we've got ourselves one heck of a fight on our hands, don't we?
But let's be strong.
Let's be committed to each other.
Let's be committed to our purpose, which is to save this country.
And united in the belief, and in my case, the certain knowledge, that President Trump is the only man we should support for that office.
It's my great honor to be able to spend some time with you.
All of you, I thank you for your time and sharing your thinking.
And your plans.
I only want to say thank you, Mike Lindell.
And I want to say thank all of you.
And thank God.
And may God bless America.
Thank you.
Thank you.
The media lie.
We do.
But mostly they just ignore the stories that matter.
What's happened to the hundreds of billions of U.S.
dollars we've sent to Ukraine?
No clue.
Who organized those BLM riots three years ago?
No one's gotten to the bottom of that.
What exactly happened on 9-11?
Well, it's still classified.
How did Jeffrey Epstein make all that money?
How did he die?
How about JFK?
So endlessly on.
Not only are the media not interested in any of this, they are actively hostile to anybody who is.
In journalism, curiosity is the greatest crime.
So if you're wondering why our country seems so dysfunctional, this is a big part of the reason.
Nobody knows what's happening.
a small group of people controlled. - The band, no mic.
Can you hear me now?
Can you hear me now?
Here's my Steve Manning question.
First, can you stand up for your country?
I'm getting better at it.
No, I'm going to have Lou back out here, and I'm going to tell you this.
This is what I heard from his production manager when I called up Lou and I said, I told him what we were doing here.
And I said, Lou, and he says, he said, yes, right away.
I said, you know what?
I want to pay you.
I want to pay you.
He goes, no, Mike, this is to save our country.
I don't want anything so far.
This is the first time he's done an appearance like that since Fox let him go on February 5th of 2021.
And we're going to plug his podcast at the end here, but I wanted to talk to him a little bit about, you know, Come from an era where media was, was journalism is journalism.
And you know, you were one of my favorite shows all the time, you know, and actually our great real president Donald Trump, he always talked about your show.
And it's a And, you know, back in 2004 or 5, I've seen where the electronic voting machines, where you even had concerns back then.
And you were speaking out, though, back then.
And I want you to talk a little bit about that, but then I want to say, what changed between now and then?
Why are the people that speak out now are getting attacked, as you know, and it's totally different.
Well, I think my earliest reporting, can you hear me, Cory?
My earliest reporting was, I believe, 2003.
Electronic voting just coming into play, and most of the critics at that time, and Brenda and I were talking about this earlier, most of the critics, the few that were, were Democrats.
By the way, that was true in 2020 as well, until just a few months before the election.
Now, I don't know what happened, but it seemed like it was an orchestrated withdrawal of the Democrats from the complaint.
They did get the memo.
It's your turn!
And back then, my concerns were the same as they are to this very day.
The machines are not reliable.
There is no transparency, which is a wonderful word.
There's no clarity whatsoever about how those little boxes are working.
And they're proprietary, and all of the companies that have them are private, and they count 90% of the votes in the country.
And I'm telling this to you, you've spent so much time on this.
It's what has changed since then.
The fact that the Democratic Party has been overtaken by Marxist Dems.
They have moved farther left.
They have become an anti-American force in this country.
They have actually joined with the Deep State and created a fifth column in this country that means to do us not only great harm, but they mean to destroy the very idea of a constitutional republic.
Well, I'm going to ask you this.
So the Democrats for basically two decades, and I think one time you might have even interviewed Clint Curtis back then.
Um, where he set the first algorithms to deal with these machines, and he was a Democrat, and the Republicans are doing so.
He sounds the alarm, and you all know the story.
The Netherlands listened.
They said, well, they asked Clint Curtis, they said, what do we do with these machines now that you can hack them and set them, he said, throw them in the ocean.
And the Netherlands did, and they got rid of them in four and a half months, forever, right?
But back then, everybody complained to you.
He was all over the news back then.
I'd seen a lot of your shows back then talking about these electronic machines.
But, and people, and the Democrats out there, you know, there's a whole movie's on in 2018 called Kill Chain.
And complaining about, we gotta get rid of them, we gotta get rid of them, we can't have them, it's not fair.
But they didn't get attacked, and they didn't get, why do you think it changed in the last couple years?
Where, you know, people like me, I say one thing and I'm shooting for 8 billion with a B.
Now, I'm certain to understand that bean number, but I'm only part of a $2.7 billion discussion.
You mentioned Kilchick.
It couldn't be clearer, the vulnerabilities of these machines and the opportunities for evildoers to work their way as they have in I don't know how many elections.
How many election cycles have been, the outcome may have been manufactured and produced for a nefarious purpose.
What changed is the Marxist ends have seized enough control of our government.
And it really began this iteration with the advances of the Obama administration to seize the control of the apparatus of the federal government.
Look at Hillary Clinton.
Suddenly there was the Clinton Foundation.
Suddenly it was okay to bring up $190 million, which is pretty interesting for a couple of people who haven't made a lot of money just working as public servants.
And no one wanted to acknowledge that the FBI could be as evil as it has become.
No one wanted to acknowledge that teachers could be actually indoctrinating minor children and talking to them about changing their gender, suggesting that there are a number of multiples of genders.
I can't imagine if you still had your show the last two and a half years.
I'm thinking that probably I would have been cancelled.
I mean, can you ever imagine 10, even 10 years ago, these things that we, you know, we have to talk about?
But does it surprise you, the biggest things that, you know, from, well, even you get, and let go at Fox, when our voice was taken, what do you think, you know, for them to pull this whole thing off, having the, call it the bad media, the laugh, the fake news,
I've always said, I think that it's worse as the conservative media that say they were silenced, which is your Foxes, your Newsmax, and your Salem media, and I've compared it to Lou Heving, they turned into weather channels where you couldn't report hurricanes or tornadoes, where you had a list in front.
Would you ever in here, could you imagine back in the day, you have a list now, you can't talk about this, you can't talk about this.
No, my employment with two networks would have been quite a bit shorter than that.
It's strange to me that they have aggregated a group of people who will call themselves journalists who will side with power.
We're not talking about CNN, ABC News, whatever it may be.
They're not asking questions of this administration.
They're not demanding answers.
They are joining with power because they are representatives of oligarch-level power, whether Jeff Bezos and Washington Post, whether it be the CBS News, Disney's, ABC News.
They're all owned.
I figure there are numbers, say, 12 major national media outlets.
They're under the control of the very corporatist, globalist elites who we fight every day.
But we will talk about the personalities on them and watch them and not think too much about who really owns them and who's really pulling the strings.
So I think this is a valid issue.
I think there's another issue as well.
And that is, straightforwardly, we have an opportunity here.
That goes beyond... We're not going to be able to just fight on one front, the elections, which is the most important front.
But we've seen what the power of the purse does, and the consumer who is taken just for granted as a unit by these corporations.
Look what happened to Anheuser-Busch.
Take a look at what happened to Target.
And other organizations.
We have to be able to coalesce around an idea that this is our country.
We're not going to be told what to do by corporations.
We're not going to be told what to do by Marxist-Dems at the left in this country.
And they damn sure aren't going to touch our Constitution.
And you know, it's a good time for my pillow commercial, right?
Thank you.
The media hasn't even, they're going to hit me.
Mike Liddell did commercials during this whole event.
I don't know if we've done one or two, and we've been just talking about Frank's speech.
So, promo code, we'll use promo code Mike, that's easy to remember. - Mike, promo code Mike.
But yeah, MyPillow just, when they came after me, you guys gotta realize, when MyPillow, when they did an attack on MyPillow, this isn't people, like we're talking about other, you know, not buying or whatever, this is, they went after, the companies, the vendors, to take me down, to take my pillow down, and attack them with bobs and trolls and social media and attack them.
You better not carry my pillow.
And then these companies just fold up and become cowards.
They're cowards not realizing, but any other time you would worry about, because we're in a different time where they're attacked and I'm going, and I told all those CEOs and CMOs from all these box stores and all these shopping shows, going, you know, these aren't real people.
The real people are going to be upset that you do this.
Their number one selling product in history of all of them was my pillow.
Every one of them.
From Walmart to Bed, Bath & Beyond to Kohl's to all of them.
Yeah, in Bed Bath & Beyond.
But what happened then, when they did this, people boycotted their stores going, how dare you do this?
So it backfired on them.
It was the opposite of what they thought.
And, you know, thanks to all of you out there, my pillow any other time in history probably would have been destroyed, but by the grace of God and everybody supporting me.
You know, here they are attacking.
A U.S.A.
company with people who have careers there and families, over 1,500 families of all walks of life, all political parties.
And here they had to sit there and every day worry about the job because they just continued to get attacked and attacked.
And for me, and my pillow Yeah, they're back to making a price.
But my point being is, any of the media, the media started it all, you know, and it started it all when I was the media's darling before 2016.
I would go, I would go across the street and there'd be ABC, NBC and all there.
Hey, how many people are you hiring?
Well, you've got your Recovery Network, your Lindell Recovery Network.
How many people did you hire today?
And all of a sudden, because, you know, I met, we had a meeting with our great President Donald Trump, before he was President, August 15th of 2016.
And I come back into a press release to say, here's the businessman I just met, the guy who talked about making America and all the great things that he said he was going to do.
And I do this, and then they call me a racist, they attack me.
When you say the people, I don't think the people have much to do with it, frankly.
I think that the media, the corporate media, corporate America, Wall Street.
So how do you explain where you think it's just people worried about their own agenda and stuff, it's their bosses and they just have to go to this narrative?
When you say the people, I don't think the people have much to do with it, frankly.
I think that the media, the corporate media, corporate America, Wall Street.
Donald Trump, let's be honest.
I'll be straightforward and speak only to myself.
I love the guy because he was an obvious disruptor.
He was ready to put America first.
Think about how many politicians preceded him in the Oval Office who never said America first.
It just occurred to Donald Trump.
How about that?
How about make America great again?
Suddenly it was Reagan-esque.
He reminded us we can be proud of our country because our country has been driven down by the left.
There's nothing that America's ever done right.
We have to have reparations for crying out loud for something that happened 150 years ago.
And the people are having serious discussions about this craziness.
I would like reparations, by the way, for the fact that my parents had to work two jobs I think we just have to be really very straightforward about this.
We are a nation right now that, you know, we're close to having a mental illness issue of immense proportions.
Half the country is The world is just behaving irrationally.
There's no way in which you can justify the agenda of programs of destruction on the part of Joe Biden, Barack Obama, whomever, on the left.
It's uncanny.
Irrational.
And by the way, it's okay to say that out loud.
It's nuts what we're doing.
The world isn't what we see it as.
Yes, it is.
It's exactly how we see it.
What isn't true are the representations of the corporate media, what isn't true are the representations of corporate America, and the fact that they are using their power to govern our lives instead of seeking the consent of the government.
And that has to change.
And when we look at what is happening to us today, we've got to admit what we've done We're a vastly more dependent nation than at any point in our history, frankly.
Whether we are dependent upon China for prescription drugs, whether it's clothing, 95% of our apparel, we can't even clothe ourselves in this country.
And that's just okay with everybody, because the prices are low.
But they're low because we don't pay our middle class.
And our middle class in this country, working men and women in this country, You know, I talked to our real President, and he said to me, he said, he goes, Mike, he said they've destroyed us so much, do you think we could, you know, it might go beyond the point of no return.
President, and he said to me, he said, he goes, Mike, he said, they've destroyed us so much, do you think we could, you know, it might go beyond the point of no return.
In your opinion on that, I mean, can't we get, but now you haven't heard the plan yet of securing our elections I'm a man of great faith.
But I told the president, we get that back and I said, sir, you get back in there and there's nobody that can bring it back faster.
Do you believe that?
Absolutely.
And I just, and I just said to everybody here, I hope that we understand it's time for our representatives, our senators to join us in surrounding President Trump.
With absolute support.
Frankly, I think that each of the candidates running against him, I think there's no question about they should endorse him.
They should be surrogates representing him across the country right now.
Amen, huh?
No, they really should.
You know, the one thing is, they're trapped.
Just think of this.
Here's another little miracle for you all.
If those polls would be coming out and Donald Trump's around 52 and someone's around 40-something, I'll tell you what, they would just go, they'd just keep hammering.
But now, everything they're doing, it just keeps getting wider, right?
So, they're in for the plank.
When do you just say, hey, why don't you unite us all and endorse our great President Donald Trump?
That's what they should do, you know?
Instead, the oligarchs have selected, after the DeSantis experiment, I like that, the DeSantis experiment.
I like that, the DeSantis experiment.
He was a creature, and I apologize to anyone I offend with this, but he was a figment of the imagination of the donor class, the oligarchs who decided, the billionaires who decided that they know, long ago they decided the billionaires who decided that they know, long ago they decided this, that they know far better about who should be president or in any other office than you and me and our fellow citizens. - Thank The president is a genius.
A political genius.
And he says he's not a politician, but I assure you he is, in my judgment, a political genius.
He ran through, and I'm going to do it this way, he ran through a list with me of names that he would like to call DeSantis on a discussion.
I'm going to break a rule.
I'm going to break a rule.
But he told me that no one will ever unsee, is the way I'll put this, what DeSantis and his wife did as they walked through the destruction of the Hurricane in Florida, you may recall that as well.
But they were walking through the area with matching white boots.
Rubber boots.
He seized on that, and he really wanted to use it.
And I think that there was no way that he wouldn't use it.
He was right about the status from the moment he took him seriously.
And people should understand, he has, I don't care whether it's around the Islamic, whether it is Nikki Haley, whomever.
Is Mike Pompeo in or out?
I don't know.
He is an absolute genius at politics.
And he and my wife and I have tried to unsee that image and haven't succeeded.
So there you have it.
A further testament to his genius.
No, he is.
No, he is.
But the good hope there is the polls.
One of the things I want you all to watch before the next election is there's polling out there now with Rasmussen, Talpature, I think.
There's trusty polls.
One of the things they always had to have to do this propaganda and all this was polling.
They're fake polls.
Just like Wisconsin before the 2020 election.
Oh, Donald Trump's down by 17.
That came out of nowhere.
He was, you know, he was pulling, you know, the polls we heard about, but the media was only putting out these, their own, what they want, the propaganda.
You know, you heard all that Texas could turn blue, Texas could turn blue.
We all know that, you know, that Ken Paxton's saving Texas, and what does he get for it now that, you know, they're impeaching him, they've put in a rule.
You're the Attorney General of Texas, but you can't prosecute one crime, election crime, right?
But the propaganda, you have to do that before they can do the steal, because if it's too far off, it's too big of a deviation, and everybody would raise up and go, wait, we got people that aren't here that still don't believe things were stolen.
Now, here's the thing all the time, though.
I said, I told you here in the state of Missouri that Donald Trump won three million to Biden's 150 votes.
Everyone would say, OK, there's a computer problem, right?
That's what you'd say.
You'd all say, well, that's great.
But if it was reversed, the same thing.
You have to make what you're going to steal, you have to make it somewhat close to what you can condition people into believing.
Because otherwise, the deviations are too big.
And I'll give an example.
When there was a gal, and I love bringing her up, she's in Georgia, in a wonderful state down there with Crooked Brad running it, but she's a Democrat.
So there's three Democrats running in a primary, and her and her husband, this was last summer, she gets zero votes in her own precinct.
Zero, everybody!
Now, somebody screwed up and didn't get the memo.
If they would have gave her two, they would have said, I'm sorry, ma'am, we can't look into it.
All we know is he loves you, but he's your husband.
We're not going to look into it.
I know you only got two, but you know, and then they bring up, she could have brought a barrel of other votes.
We're going, no, you and your husband, but she got zero.
So they had to look into it.
So this is what I'm saying is the propaganda has to get out there first, because otherwise you wouldn't believe it.
The deviations would be too far apart, but that's where our great president is right now is they, I'm not sure that I share your optimism on that.
They're not even going to be able to lie to cheat, you know, because they cheat and people will demand it this time and go, oh, we fell for it once.
We ain't fall for it again.
You know, I'm not sure that I share your optimism on that.
And the reason I don't is I don't think we can get to that point.
I think we have to have demonstrated strength and resolve and numbers as we approach it.
And I'm talking about beginning with the early part of 2024.
We have to demonstrate that we're coming together and we are with absolute purpose and resolving in supporting Donald Trump.
And by that I mean, We're in the precincts.
We are there as poll watchers.
We are there to make ourselves known without apology and without any, any interest from our demand to be there.
You know, we're hard-working, ingenious people.
We've got a terrific track record over the time of this country.
And it's time for us to stand up and say, you know, we're not putting up with any more nonsense.
We've got a Supreme Court that is making significant changes in our laws.
What are the Democrats doing?
Let's take the instance of ending affirmative action in our colleges and universities.
Joe Biden, two days ago, said, well, we'll show you how to get around the Supreme Court.
This is a conflict that is underway.
And it has to stop soon.
Well, I'm going to ask you this last question.
I know, Lou, we talked on the phone, and I couldn't tell you the plan over the phone.
And you still don't know the plan.
When I told you that tomorrow, 1 o'clock Central Time, around the world in 85 language, we're announcing a plan that will secure our elections immediately.
And it's never been done before in history.
Never been talked about before, ever.
In your mind, I know you have great hope.
But if I sat here and told you that everyone's going to embrace it, I don't care if you're Democrat, Republican, I'm the people now.
And then the only ones that aren't, it's going to be like a filter going, well then you must be in on it.
How could you not like this plan?
So I'm saying to you, does that spark your curiosity or do you think that it's impossible and I'm telling you it's a miracle because it's going to happen?
Well, you know what?
This country needs America.
That's right.
And that's the fact.
And I just said, I have great faith in the unexpected.
I'll be watching closely.
It's 5 o'clock tomorrow.
Let's give him the biggest hand ever, McTermin!
McTermin!
Thank you very much.
Appreciate it.
Thank you, guys.
God bless you all.
Thanks, Lou, for coming.
I don't know what segment we're on, okay?
I don't know what segment we're on, okay?
I believe we're doing, are we coming up now?
I think this segment, they're changing on me.
I told you this morning, I said, he would do all the scheduling and stuff, and he goes, this is the final, final agenda, and I go, and I look at him, and I go, no.
So he changed this segment on me, and what is this segment here now called?
So you and Lou were just talking about the changing landscape of media, and since the time we've been out here, and by the way, first of all, how about another round of applause for Lou?
When I started talking about what I found at the TCS Center, the poll challenger, he was the only big national media guy that was willing to talk about election fraud, and he had me on twice talking about it.
Nobody else has taken that chance, so God bless Luke.
And part of the framing of this, too, was we had that little Tucker episode.
That was his first episode on Twitter Space.
How many of you guys have watched that?
And I thought it was important because the media spotted it as a discussion all about Ukraine, but if you listen at the end, you saw in that video clip, he was talking about the media.
He was talking about how they're controlling what you get to hear and what you don't get to hear.
And so everybody is sitting there getting frustrated saying, look, we've got all this evidence.
We don't have to have another summit or moment of truth to talk about the evidence.
We've got plenty of evidence.
If you want to hear the evidence, just come talk to us.
It's out there.
We can make this the summit year and have a different day for every single county in America.
That's not about evidence.
The key question is you are not hearing that evidence.
The people here are, but the people that are... Okay, okay, now I remember.
This segment's called News You Probably Haven't Heard Yet.
Is that right?
We have gentle reminders up on the back to help us with stuff like that.
I've got a plan on my mind tomorrow, right?
That's all I'm thinking of.
Well, what we're planning on is...
So if you are in the media right now, we're going to give you some cheat sheets for your news stories tomorrow.
We're going to give you some headlines that haven't been discussed.
We're going to give you headlines that haven't been put in their true light.
I can't tell you how many times in the Michigan State Center I go to an event and I read the report on that event and I go, was I at the same event that they were at?
We're going to give you some examples of that today, and some stories that you haven't heard about.
And the first state that we're going to hear about, with some headlines you probably haven't heard about, is from the state of Georgia.
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Garland Fabrito.
Welcome, Garland.
Amen.
Great to be with you.
Hey, I got to give at least a little tribute to Lou Dobbs before we go.
I've been on his show three times, and most, a lot of folks may not know, but Lou had started this all the way back in the early 2000s.
He was on this issue, and I was on his show once, Probably, we can't even think, remember when, sometimes in 2003, 2006, when he was back at CNN, plus a couple more times at Fox.
So I just wanted to say an incredible shout out to Lou Docks.
This is the man who's led this movement in the news media for over 20 years.
So thank you, Lou.
Thank you.
God, you've been at it for a long time as well.
So, I mean, my wake-up call was a 2016 election, believe it or not.
And for everybody who wants to think this is just about who we have occupying the White House in 2020 election, you know, Donald Trump won Michigan in 2016.
But I saw funky business in Detroit at that time, and I called for investigation.
So guys, this is well beyond the idea of who's in the White House.
This is about restoring the voice of the people to ballot box.
And Garland's been at this since the beginning.
Well, not since the first vote was ever cast.
Seems like it.
Not quite that odd.
No, no.
I did know Thomas Jefferson, though.
Yeah.
Alright, so, everybody's looking for those, all the reporters that are out there right now are looking for that cheat sheet for tomorrow, in particular the ones in Georgia.
What are the key headlines that haven't been written truthfully about that you think the people need to hear about?
Well, they haven't been written at all.
Unless that's truthfully.
So I'm going to give you three examples.
Now, the question comes up is, was there any fraud errors and irregularities that could have changed the outcome?
Was the outcome stolen in Georgia?
I want to give you three examples of how the outcome was, in fact, stolen in Georgia because we were the victims of a multifaceted attack on our elections that's unparalleled in the history of the state.
The first one, and we know this thanks to Michael Gableman who's coming up next in the Gableman Report, but the first one was election bribery and interference with Zuckerberg money through CTCL.
Y'all probably know the story of Zuckerberg and Mark Zuckerberg establishing $330 million spread through CTCL.
And he implemented Obama's project, former campaign manager, as the policy director.
So that money was, $45 million of that money made its way to Georgia.
And according to the standard agreement, they had to, the counties in order to get the money had to have unsecured drop boxes, they had to conduct partisan get-out-the-vote efforts, and they were encouraged to turn their electronic voting systems over to CTCL operatives.
So, but what happened here was, when the counties got the money, 94% of that money went to Joe Biden-won counties, heavily Democrat counties.
94%.
That increased the turnout in those counties by 35% and netted Joe Biden 200,000 votes, as well as the Democrats.
And that alone changed not only the presidential election, which was established Uh, which was won allegedly by 11,779 votes, but it also changed the outcome of the Senate race because David Perdue was only 26,000 votes away from winning that outright.
So that's the first example.
The second example is the ballot trafficking operation that was operated in the metro Atlanta area.
In the 2020 election, there were counterfeit ballots.
Y'all know the case.
We had four sworn affidavits that senior poll managers handled the ballots.
These were mail-in ballots.
They were not folded from being mailed.
They weren't on the correct paper style.
They were marked with a toner, not writing instruments, and they were marked the same way in every single race, 100 ballots in a row, in the down ballot.
That was confirmed with the geo-trafficking evidence at 2000 Mules.
You're familiar with that.
We had video evidence.
We have a guy from Gwinnett County who's one of the traffickers.
He's folding the balance ads.
We've had a dozen of them in his hand.
He takes a picture of them so he can get paid and stuffs them in the balance box.
That's the third piece of cooperating evidence.
But the other statistical evidence, and we have to thank Seth Keschel for this, The Biden's average, he averaged winning, had 32% more votes than Hillary Clinton got in Georgia.
However, in all 150 and 159 counties, he netted 47% less votes than Hillary Clinton.
In the eight or nine metro Atlanta counties, he got A net of extra from the ballot trafficking operation of 292,000 votes.
And what was the margin in Georgia again?
11,779.
That's slightly north.
Slightly north of that.
And then there was also, remember, 26,000 in the U.S.
Senate.
So the ballot trafficking operation also created the wind as well.
Again, it was a death by a thousand cuts thing.
And then finally, the last example is the electronic vote manipulation.
And we requested the original ballot images from the 2020 election when we found out that we had made them public record through Senate Bill 202, which we lobbied for.
We got them.
We found out that 70 counties had destroyed the original ballot images.
Which was 1.7 million were destroyed, so we couldn't check the results.
But in one county, Fulton County, preserved their mail-in ballots.
We were able to check those, and we checked the recount ballot images.
We were unable to authenticate a single one of the 524,000 ballots that were cast, the ballot images that were cast, in Fulton County.
Now ballot images, everyone here knows, A ballot image is scanned to create a cast vote record, and the cast vote record is tabulated to produce the results.
Well, and you can find this up on our March 7th press conference at Voter GA and events there.
But we found that the Fulton County ballot images were electronically altered prior to certification.
Those of you who were here last year, remember that I did this on the Sunday with Mike Lindell.
So those were the three examples of how the election was stolen.
In three completely different ways, and the news media, whether it be local or national, just absolutely refuses to report on this despite the fact.
Any one of those incidents would be enough to go off and change the results of the election in Georgia.
Absolutely.
Don't you think that's kind of newsworthy if it was addressed?
Thank you, Garland, for joining us here with Georgia here.
Now we're going to go off and hear from our next state, which I believe is Arizona or Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania.
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Tony Shook.
Go, Tony!
Thank you, Tony.
So you have that same In Pennsylvania, we certified the election on November 24th of 2020.
I shouldn't say we, our then Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar did.
These are the cheat sheets for your headlines for tomorrow.
In Pennsylvania, we certified the election on November 24th of 2020.
I shouldn't say we, our then-Secretary of State, Kathy Bookbar, did.
And when she did that, there were over 700,000 more paper ballots cast than there were voters who actually participated in the election between Election Day and the mail-in ballots.
There seems to be a common theme.
We get that in Michigan as well.
Yeah, so that's kind of a big deal.
So remember the narrative on election fraud, right?
First they said there was no fraud.
Then they said it wasn't widespread.
And then they said it wasn't significant.
But $700,000 is kind of significant considering what was the vote margin.
80,555.
That's kind of significant.
By the way, the only reason we use the presidential vote margins is because that's the one that's easy to go off and call out.
Who knows how many races this impacted down ballot as well.
So, this is a big deal.
And a lot of times, they try to marginalize us by saying, oh, the number's not that big.
Sure, somebody carried in five ballots and put it into a drop box.
You know, that stuff adds up over time, and we need to hold them accountable.
We've done a lot of research on what's going on with our elections, and it takes time to go off and add up all these numbers across all the different precincts and counties.
They know it, and they're going off and deliberately putting out deceptive headlines to protect against the fine work that people are doing over time.
So, what else we got for a key headline that we think people need to know about?
Well, so our Republican General Assembly, Republican-led General Assembly at the time knew this.
Because today, even now, today, there's still over 100,000 more ballots cast than voters who voted.
So the counties actually did start a process of what they call reconciling the ballots and trying to figure out are they attached to a legitimate voter.
With some success.
So we got from 700,000 down to, there's still over 100,000 more ballots cast than voters who participated.
And when there's a margin of 80,555 votes for the victory, I don't know how any media outlet can run with a narrative that it was completely free and fair with a number like that.
That still exists with no answers.
So our Republican, the second point is our Republican-led legislature knew this.
But rather than do a forensic audit, or any audit of any kind, they chose instead to spend $10 million on a government contract to rebuild our electronic voter roll database, known as our SURE system, because they thought we'll just cover it up instead of actually bring it to light.
So there's kind of a common theme here, you guys.
It's not about Republicans and Democrats.
I mean, I served as Republican for eight years in the Republican Caucus.
I was actually a member of our leadership team during my first term out in the Michigan Senate.
And what do you think are some of the core reasons why we don't have legislators Take in the appropriate stuff.
Why do they go off and look at that instead of listening to the people and saying, no guys, we need to go off and do an audit of the system?
I think because they're involved in it too.
My personal opinion, I think that the GOP breaks primaries to keep establishment candidates in place instead of their candidates.
I will tell you, I don't tell a lot of people this, but I'm sure this is just between us.
But during my run for governor during the primary, we had a friend of ours in Australia that on Election Day saw Politico had the results of my election posted online.
And in Australia, it's on the other side of the dateline.
We were a little dubious about what was going on.
So yeah, that was during the Republican primary.
So guys, we have to look at the integrity of the elections across the whole spectrum.
So third point, what is a key headline you'd like to share with everybody?
So then my organization was born in February 2021.
We launched a petition for a full forensic audit.
We wanted answers to our questions and that included canvassing effort.
We assembled teams in 12 different counties across the entire state, red and blue.
We knocked over 3,000 doors between those 12 counties, and we would ask three questions.
We'd knock on the door and say, did you vote in the 2020 election?
And then we would say, how many people are registered to vote at this address, to the best of your knowledge?
And the third question was, well, how many of those registered actually voted, to the best of your knowledge?
We compared those results to what the State Department has as a certified result, and the discrepancy range is anywhere between 37% all the way up to 78%.
That's pretty significant, especially when you put that against the whole number of people that voted in the day, right?
Yeah, we had a group, the Election Integrity Force, I think Joanne Bockley is here.
She led, I think it was canvassing efforts throughout the state of Michigan in about six counties, and we had anomaly rates anywhere between 4% and 44% in a race decided by 2.78%.
So that clearly is significant enough, and that would have been significant enough to change the election.
So hopefully given some reporters out there some homework that they can go off and put together some headlines based on this and actually start reporting the truth for a change.
So thank you very much for all your work, and we appreciate it.
Thank you.
All right.
Next up, we've got folks from Arizona.
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Shelby Bush.
Come on down, Shelby.
So I'm sure there's not much happened in Arizona in the 2020 election for a headline bit.
Nothing at all.
It was pretty quiet.
So, okay, next up we got, no, obviously you guys, Arizona's on the hotbeds of the 2020 election because you guys actually had a legislature that was actually willing to go off and investigate what was going on.
As a matter of fact, I was called out by State Representative Mark Fincham at the time to go off and testify in front of a joint panel about election improprieties I saw in Michigan that had a lot of parallels to what happened in Arizona.
I'm sure, obviously, tongue-in-cheek, we've got a lot of headlines to talk about in Arizona.
Which ones would you like to highlight that you think haven't gotten enough attention?
Well, I think the signature verification findings are pretty important.
One of the things that we were able to do was get access to not only the ballot envelopes, but comparative signatures for the 2020 election.
And so we've done an audit of that, and we have found that nearly 400,000 ballots Failed to meet Secretary of State's standards.
400,000.
That will change the outcome of any election.
Just a reminder, what was the margin in 2020 for a president?
Yeah, the president lost by 10,000 votes according to their calculations.
So help me out.
400,000, that's larger than 10,000, right?
That would probably be significant, you think?
Absolutely.
Okay.
You know, it's been a long time since I've been in engineering, so I need to know.
Alright.
So one of the funny things in this one is, and we put this out in a Senate presentation and it has gotten nowhere, is they actually wrote on one of the ballots the deceased date as being prior to the election and signed their name and it went straight through without curing, not even questioned.
How many would have liked that, do you remember?
As far as dead voters, the votes that we could confirm was well over 100.
But they were insanity.
Absolutely.
We had the same thing.
They would put in placeholders in Detroit for a birth date of 1-1-1900.
And so, I mean, those guys are pretty old voting, you know.
So, we had Civil War veterans voting.
So it was actually very interesting in Michigan, and it gets down to the accuracy of the records.
We got 16 electors now that have been charged by our Michigan Attorney General for forging falsification of records.
Yet, we've got all these examples here of actual election records being falsely certified.
So, that's a big deal.
So, that should be getting a lot more attention.
So, what else do you got?
What is another key area?
So, another thing is the tabulator changes.
We were able to look at the slog files and compare those slog files to... System logs.
Right.
The system log files, which is like the metadata showing every transaction.
And our data analysts like... Chain of custody.
It's a digital chain of custody.
You know, the thing they don't like to talk about.
Absolutely.
And if you compared that to the actual tabulator tapes, they modified those results.
So ballots that were tabulated in the slog files never ended up in the cast vote record.
So that is a very clear piece of evidence that says that they're trying to cover their tracks.
And they're trying to clean up the chain of custody regarding the event in case somebody was able to do a full audit of the election.
So that's pretty damning.
Absolutely.
The other thing... What if you did that on your IRS tax returns?
What would they say?
Maybe we should ask some of the new 87,000 agents we've got.
How would they treat that if it was a tax... Well, just erase a few zeros at the bottom.
Well, I've done that by investigating election fraud, so...
So, you know, another thing for 2020 that was a really, or 2022 rather, that was a really, really big deal that I think it's important for people to know is ES&S sent in people to make changes just before Election Day.
And those resulted, this was in Pinal County, resulted in tons of ballots going into an undervote category.
And we found out just in a simple, very small, isolated audit, hundreds of ballots that were not counted for the Republican candidate.
And was that in specific geographic locations that had, was that tied to the Republican turnout in those areas, or is that different, that's a separate item?
That's a separate item, absolutely.
Okay, but we know that that happened as well with the last-minute changes, and Jen Worms has been all over that, and talking about How they're probably connected to some GIS system that told them where all the heat maps were for Republican voters, and they made sure that the tabulators in those areas had little difficulty.
So, there's so much going on, Mike, that obviously there's ways to game the system when you add electronic voting systems into the system that many people don't really battle, to tell you the truth.
I liken it to a chess game.
And one of the main reasons for getting rid of the voting machines is that you're taking one of their major chess pieces off the board.
You can't eliminate fraud all over, all fraud, but you're going to take away their queen or their bishop or one of the most powerful tools that they have to centralize the management of our elections, decrease the number of people that have to be on the inside.
And so all you're highlighting are extremely important.
One other thing that I was kind of surprised I didn't put on the headlines here, but I want to highlight, because it shows the pure arrogance of the people that we're dealing with.
And I was, you know, out talking across the country on various election issues, and this is something that not a lot of people talk about.
In the Maricopa County audit, when we finally got the ballots back from them, first of all, the ballots that were counted in the recount that they said, oh, it didn't show anything except Joe Biden got more votes, you know, that's it from there.
Those ballot containers, the seal was broken on them, and the ballots were put back in a very suspicious manner.
But they were also, this is something that if you've got kids listening, it's probably not good to listen to you, but what they did in one of the ballot containers, just to show their contempt for America, show contempt for American voters, they actually had somebody defecate in one of the ballot containers that was out there.
And that's not getting headlines either.
And it's not something that is a proud moment in any case, but I just want people to understand the attitude of the people that are stealing our elections.
I saw that arrogance in full display out in Detroit at the TCF Center, and we just need to be aware of that's the type of folks that we're dealing with.
So if you think they're beyond lying, you think they're beyond manipulating media stories to their advantage, think again.
That's what they're doing.
There's pure arrogance, and I'll tell you, The truth has a very consistent record of finally getting revealed, and it's through the efforts of folks like yourself, Shelby, and all the other meddling kids that are out there.
And I want to say thank you very much for all your efforts.
Thank you.
Thank you.
All right, next we're going to talk about some headlines you may not have heard about in Wisconsin.
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome back Michael Gableman.
Wisconsin is another one of those quiet states that there probably weren't too many headlines and didn't get reported, right?
Well, I want to start out with something that hasn't been discussed, at least as I've heard it yet today.
And that's on a little bit of more nationwide.
And that is with the alternate electors.
The alternate electors here in many of the states who were, I have no way of knowing, but I'd be willing to bet a lot of money, were told by their lawyers
Very credible lawyers interpreting the United States Supreme Court case that said when there are credible allegations of cheating in a presidential election that the course of conduct to be followed is for the complaining party to elect a set or pick a set of alternate electors.
I didn't hear too much about that.
That's kind of interesting.
We hear about it, but what we don't hear is how unfair that is to the alternate electors who relied on the advice of attorneys probably representing the Republican Party and those attorneys trying but what we don't hear is how unfair that is to the alternate electors Trying to follow the law.
And now, it really does kind of stink of a police state.
And I believe that if the shoe were on the other foot, that the papers would be screaming bloody murder about political prisoners, and then whatever Republican authority was in authority would cave to the media pressure because that's what they seem to do.
Which I know, it's easy for me to say because I'm in the cheap seats now, but I've seen it over and over and over where our Republican so-called leadership is so afraid of the media that it's these journalists who are really, in some cases, really screwed up people.
And they're the ones, and the editor who they work for, and then the publisher, God only knows what they're about.
They're the ones who have the power to control, basically, what the so-called leaders of the Republican Party do.
So that's the first thing.
The second thing that isn't getting near enough coverage is the fact that our Wisconsin Election Commission, which is our equivalent of the Secretary of State for purposes of election procedures in Wisconsin, Just made up this idea of ballot drop boxes.
Unmanned, unsupervised, no cameras, just ballot drop boxes without any authority.
And so heaven only knows who's putting authentic ballots or fake ballots or any, you know, whatever they're putting into that box.
Patrick mentioned something else.
But my point is, Those drop boxes were illegal.
And they were declared illegal after the election in 2021 by our Wisconsin Supreme Court.
And you want to know the level of arrogance that our Wisconsin Election Commission, soon to be former administrator, I'm very glad to say... You know what she said and her spokespeople said?
The day after our state Supreme Court ruled, the court that I sat on for 10 years, she said, We're not going to change anything.
We're not going to change anything about ballot drop boxes until we talk about it here at the Commission.
The arrogance and the brazenness, and they got enough pushback from the public that finally, about a week later, they said, OK, we'll follow the law.
And that is why you here are the key to this.
When the people stand up, that's where the true power is.
It is right, but the trick is in the doing.
How to do it most effectively.
It's a lot easier said than done.
And we see, I want to stick to the topic, so the Dropboxes were declared illegal after the election.
Now, the part that doesn't get talked about in the media at all is that in every case at our state Supreme Court, in every court of last resort, in every state, and at our United States Supreme Court, when they interpret and at our United States Supreme Court, when they interpret a party's action, whether it was legal or illegal, if it was illegal on the day that the court finally ruled, whether it's five years later or five months, that means whether it's five years later or
And there's a remedy for that.
But our media simply portrayed it as, oh, now our state Supreme Court has declared this illegal.
So going forward, no, no, no.
No, not going forward.
I used to think about that sometimes, and I used to think that maybe that was not entirely fair to criminal defendants, when the lawyers are arguing about whether some conduct violated the law, or insurance contracts where nobody knows, but it's up to our state Supreme Court to interpret the law.
And once we interpret it, sometimes, like I say, two years, five years later, The losing party, we don't just turn to them and say, oh, that was wrong, and from now on, no one's going to be allowed to do it.
That's inverted ex post fact, that's why.
That person winds up going to prison.
That insurance company winds up paying out tons of money.
But here in this instance, it's treated as if, oh, well, nothing to see here with the Wisconsin Election Commission.
Especially so when we bear in mind that Joe Biden was declared the winner of our state with a little under 21,000 ballots.
A little under 21,000.
The statistical study that was done by the conservative law firm, the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty, that took the case to the state Supreme Court on drop boxes, did a statistical study, and I think it's a very, very, very It's not a Republican firm.
It's not a Democrat firm.
It's huge conservative, but it's not partisan.
And will, Wisconsin is super law, is not a partisan.
It's not a Republican firm.
It's not a Democrat firm.
It skews conservative, but it's not partisan.
And they take that very seriously.
That's why I think it was a very conservative estimate when they said that in the state, Wisconsin, that Joe Biden was declared the winner with a few under 21,000 ballots, That's why I think it was a very conservative estimate when they said that in the state, Wisconsin, that Joe Biden was declared the winner with a few under 21,000 ballots, that the number of Biden ballots that were generated or as a result of the existence that the number of Biden ballots that were generated or as a result of the existence of the ballot, illegal ballot drop boxes, And that, it's extraordinarily significant.
The raw numbers are many times the 20,000, but they dug deeper and hired experts.
And as far as I know, it's not rebutted.
Now, one of the things you put together in your report that I found very startling was the fact that we had proof that the Green Bay elections were actually being managed by somebody with access to the electronic voting systems and the data coming off of those systems.
Maybe go into that a little bit because I don't think that was ever adequately portrayed.
I mean, people that were the junkies like me were following and going, that's pretty damning.
The untold story, the untold story by our media Is the fact that Mark Zuckerberg, Mark Zuckerberg, the multibillionaire with a B, who declared in his mission Now think about this.
He publicly declared that he wanted to do everything he could to defeat President Trump and elect Joe Biden.
Mark Zuckerberg, a private citizen, the owner, the chairman, majority stockholder of one of the biggest corporations in our country.
And what he did is he went out and he hired a bunch of leftist organizations Many of which were founded originally with George Soros money.
The ones that weren't Soros were Barack Obama.
And they shared it.
They were Obama organizations.
They even kept Obama's original campaign office, and that's where these leftist organizations work now.
Now, why am I talking about it?
I'm talking about because in Wisconsin's five largest cities, including the city of Green Bay, it was these Zuckerberg paid Leftist organizations that staffed the election.
In the city of Milwaukee, our state's largest city by far, there was a man named Michael Spitzer Rubenstein, who last I know of lives in Brooklyn, New York, and chronic campaigner for far-left candidates.
He wrote the Election Day Manual for the city of Milwaukee, the official Election Day Manual.
They, the email language that they used was they embedded their leftist political employees into the clerk's offices in our five largest cities.
Think about that.
I didn't see that in the headlines anywhere, did you?
- And think about the fact that if it was the Koch brothers or whatever the nearest we have to conservative people, Mike Lindell, maybe Mr. Lindell funded conservative political organizations, and they staffed the five largest cities in and they staffed the five largest cities in your state.
Do you think the press would just report that as if that was something common and just acceptable as a matter of definition?
I do not.
And then Spencer Rubinstein tried to disguise his identity from the public.
I will tell you this.
Patrick observed at the beginning of this portion of the segment.
He said, that's where you can make a difference.
The only reason that we know about Michael Spitzer Rubinstein is the fact that he chose, he chose where the city of Green Bay was held its 2020 election.
The city clerk quit and in an email she wrote to the mayor and said, all these people from New York and Chicago, that is the Zuckerberg and Obama people, to run the election in this city do not know and do not care about Wisconsin election law.
And I, she said, am not going to be held responsible for violating the law.
Well, so far, and the media has not covered this, nobody has been held responsible for this, but Spencer Rubinstein, actually, the only reason we know about him is because some citizens, a few citizens, including a former Marine, and a very, very nice married couple, They got curious about who this guy was that nobody knew, who was running around and instructing city employees, and city employees were deferring to.
And it later turned out that Spitzer Rubinstein was the only one who had the keys, the five keys, to the room where the ballots were stored.
So I think this would probably be deserving of not just a headline, but a whole story, and maybe even a movie.
And then the last things that I think you had were discussing specifically, they're not even following the law.
And you took a court ruling to actually get these guys to actually keep accurate voter rules, or we're actually pursuing that right now?
That's right.
There are two lawsuits out there filed by some very, very good lawyers in our state.
And the two lawsuits, the first is trying to get our Wisconsin Election Commission Uh, to keep accurate voter rolls.
In our state we have about 4.5 million eligible voters.
People who are 18 years of age, citizens.
4.5 million eligible.
We've got over 7 million on our voter rolls.
And when I question the WECC administrator about it, or anybody on that side, She says, well, the federal law, HAVA, requires that we keep a historical record.
And the press, the press, these puppets, these mindless parrots of the leftist cause simply say, oh, Gableman's wrong, Megan Wolf, the administrator of WECC is right, that HAVA requires a historical record of voters.
What nobody mentions, and what I did say to the legislature when I spoke with them for three and a half hours at the conclusion of when I presented my report, there's nothing in the law that says that the voter roll itself must constitute the historical record.
And as I said during that presentation that took place in Madison, Our state's historical society is located about two and a half miles to our west.
That's where the historical record needs to be kept, not on our voter rolls.
So that's one lawsuit.
The second lawsuit is to actually make our Wisconsin Election Commission follow the same kind of rulemaking process Yeah.
For when they instruct clerks.
Legally, they're not in a position to instruct the clerks to do anything.
Because the law says it's the clerks, but there's been a historical trend of our clerks deferring to WECC.
And this is putting the people back in charge of the system, because then they've got to be the public testimony.
Well, and to that very point, Patrick, the most significant part of the rulemaking process that we're trying, that the lawsuit is trying to get WECC to follow, is to offer the public the opportunity for public notice of the proposed rule and also the opportunity for the public to comment on it.
Right now it's all being done in meetings of six unelected bureaucrats.
Behind the curtain.
And when they can't agree, notice it's an even number.
Usually when there are tribunals like that, it's an odd number, so you don't get stalemates.
But ours was purposely designed.
And when it's a 3-3 split and the commissioners are deadlocked, it's the opinion of the unelected bureaucrat who authors the memo.
No one's ever heard of him before.
Who sets the rule for our state?
So none of these things are getting covered.
They don't want you to know.
It's all about keeping the process secret.
And the weapon that they have is to ostracize or to mock people who dare to put their head up and say, gee, I don't understand how this happened.
Well, you're a denier.
You're a conspiracy theorist.
If the shoe were on the other foot, The papers and the media would be screaming bloody murder until the people responsible change their ways.
That's the theme.
Thank you.
Hopefully we'll see those headlines in Wisconsin tomorrow.
One last segment here, and I'm going to try to be brief, and I want to first of all thank everybody who's been here this whole day.
This is, you know, living through PowerPoint for 12 hours is an accomplishment, especially when you've got engineers like myself and others that are up here talking, so hats off to all of you guys for listening to this.
But hopefully you're understanding the theme and the importance of this.
You are not being told the truth.
You're not hearing the whole story about what's happening regarding our elections, so you know what?
We're going to keep repeating it, repeating it, repeating it, and we're putting in place tools that are going to help us get a broader and broader reach so that we can kind of restore that voice of the people that's been lacking from these folks who have the First Amendment protection of the freedom of the press, and they're not being responsible with that freedom right now.
So, let's go over what's going on inside of my home state of Michigan, if you will.
Now, one of the big narratives that just bugs the heck out of me whenever I hear it is that, you know, if they were breaking the law then, and if the elections were fraudulent, you would have won some court cases.
Well, in Michigan, our chief election official, and I've said this before and I'm going to keep saying it because it's important for everybody to hear it, our chief election official, Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, has been found guilty in five separate court cases of violating the law.
How can you say that the elections were lawful if she's been found to be in violation of law in five separate cases?
These are inconsequential violations.
She was found guilty of relaxing the signature verification requirements in Michigan unilaterally.
And, you know, to Justice Gabelman's point, the timing of it was kind of interesting.
She was found guilty of that after The 2020 election, after Joe Biden was inaugurated into office in March of 2021.
That didn't do a lot of good, did it?
Set off shots, we'll just try better next time.
One of the court cases that I was intimately involved in is where she specifically, going into the 2022 election, issued unlawful poll-challenging guidelines that was designed to obstruct the oversight of the elections.
And she was found guilty by a Court of Appeals lawyer, our Justice, our Judge, Brock Swartzall.
So, what happened in that case?
The Michigan Supreme Court came in and got involved in that case.
When did they get involved?
These should be headlines.
The fact that she violated the law five times should be headlines.
But because they are not in the headlines, everybody parrots the false narrative, the fake news that says that if you had a case to make, you would have won in a court of law.
Right?
We won in a court of law.
They're still not reporting it.
Next, similar to what I think it was Tony that was talking about in Pennsylvania, was that during the 2020 election, we had Tim Vetter did an analysis on it and highlighted that when you look at the voter roll analysis, the voter rolls in Michigan, what we're finding out is that if you compare it to the total number of ballots that were cast in the 2020 election, it's over 240,000 short in the number of voters versus the number of ballots.
And remember, in Michigan, The reported vote margin was 154,188.
So for those who are still involved in Common Core math, 240,000 is greater than 154,188.
That makes it significant evidence.
That should be a hot headline and they should be getting to the bottom of it.
But they didn't.
And then lately, we've got a big news story that's been busting out of Michigan.
And I've already seen the attempts to provide cover for these guys.
But the bottom line is, back before the 2020 election, we had an alert clerk in the city of Muskegon, in Michigan, that saw somebody bring in 8,000 to 10,000 ballots on a single, absentee ballot applications on a single day.
And there's up to 2,500 ballots in throughout the course of the next couple days that she injected into the system to try to get additional ballots.
And what was interesting is that this alert clerk forwarded that information to the local police department.
The local police department started an investigation.
So what did we do?
We checked two boxes there.
We had an alert clerk doing her job to go off and highlight what was going on, those malfeasance in her city.
And then we had a police department willing to go off and take that information and start an investigation.
But then what happened?
The Attorney General in our case, Dana Nestle, decided, you know what, I think we need to be involved in this case and actually help them out.
This is just a poor little city of Muskegon.
This is so much bigger than them.
We're going to have to go off and get them some help.
And then she handed it over to the FBI.
Now, it used to be that I was excited when I saw that the FBI was getting involved in an investigation.
I thought, finally, we're going to get an investigation, we're going to get an indictment, we're going to get justice done.
Today, whenever I see that the FBI is getting involved, just like in the Koenig case with Eugene Yu, what I see is the mafia equivalent of a cleaner.
They come in to cover up what happens.
So obviously we're getting too close to the target.
And that's what happened with these ballot investigations because they found out that it tied to an organization called GBI Strategies and a multi-state network where this sort of fraudulent activity was happening.
And by the way, they did confirm that these were fraudulent ballot signatures.
Or fraudulent signatures on the applications.
So this is a big deal, guys, and they buried it before the 2020 election.
And now she's prosecuting 16 electors in Michigan for the crime of forgery when this lady did 12,500 forgeries and she buried it.
That should be the headline.
Tough.
It's pretty simple here, and it's a key theme of what you're going to hear tomorrow is that if they want us to believe in the results of the election, if they want us to believe that it's the most secure election in American history, they have to be transparent.
If they're going to go off and play cards with us, all five of their cards and five card studs have to be face up.
We need to see everything.
And that applies to the folks who are reporting the news as well.
They need to report both sides of the story.
Not just the side of the people that are asserting that there is no such thing as election fraud.
So guys, we got our work cut out for us.
There's a lot of effort.
We're going to talk about some good stuff tomorrow in the plan.
And without further ado, I'm going to tee it up to you.
Tee it up to you.
Mike Lindell is going to give us all the information, or not all of it yet, but a preview of what's going to be happening tomorrow.
So thank you everybody.
You guys, uh, give it up for Pat Colbeck.
He has done more times than he's had.
Days and days and days and months of planning for this.
Planning for the plan.
Now tomorrow, remember everybody, the door is open here at 7 o'clock.
You're gonna want to be in your seats by 9 o'clock.
If you're watching from around the world, this is the day you will not want to miss.
you need to tell everyone you can.
Go to FrankSpeech.com and don't miss tomorrow.
Tomorrow this play will be heard around the world.
And I want to tell everyone one more time, it's never been done before in history.
It's never been talked about before in history.
And tomorrow, remember everybody, the doors open here at 7 o'clock.
You're going to want to be in your seats by 9 o'clock.
If you're watching from around the world, this is the day you will not want to miss.
You need to tell everyone you can.
Go to frankspeech.com and don't miss tomorrow.
Tomorrow this plan will be heard around the world.
And I want to tell everyone one more time.
It's never been done before in history.
It's never been talked about before in history.
And it secures our elections immediately.
Immediately!
And not this fall, not next, not in 2024, Friday morning!
Friday morning!
We don't want to wait.
We've been waiting long enough!
And it's going to be amazing.
You're going to see things you've never seen before.
And you're going to want to tell the world.
So thank you all.
And I hope you enjoyed today.
I hope it brought hope.
All of you, thank you all.
God bless you.
and go back and sleep on your MyPillows.
Get some quality sleep.
Make a way where there seems to be no way, God, for our nation.
God, bring hope.
You are hope, God.
We trust in you.
We put our hope in you, God.
God, you are So mighty, you're so strong.
There's nothing you can't do, God.
Without you, God, we can do nothing.
But God, your word says, with God, all things are possible.
And God, we're just crying out for your miracles now.
In Jesus' name, amen.
Thank you.
What is your group called?
Freedom Principal Missouri.
That's right.
And you're the vice president?
Yes.
So we just saw Mike Lindell wrap up the first day of this historic election integrity summit here in Missouri and it's incredible.
12 hours, non-stop, no breaks.
You saw it here on the feed all day.
We've been streaming nonstop for the last 12 hours.
And I've been walking around all day meeting all types of really interesting election integrity, folks, activists, GOP leaders that are really trying to, you know, take over their clubs for the sake of America First policies.
And, you know, one of the things that is really center right now and a key focal point in the American First agenda is America medical freedom, rather.
Excuse me.
A long day.
Medical freedom.
Because as we saw over these last three years, millions of Americans and really billions of people around the world have had their rights violated by having to be forcefully...
Threatened, right?
With either termination of employment or imprisonment, okay?
If they didn't take the COVID-19 jab.
And so one of the individuals I met today is Kerry Wells, who is the vice president of the Freedom Principle Project in Missouri.
And thank you for coming on.
Thanks for having me.
Yeah, of course.
So this is really interesting.
This is an initiative that you're trying to do to get medical freedom initiatives on the ballot and also educate voters about forced, I guess, Forced, how would you describe it?
Forced job or forced acts of medical tyranny that are taking place that are embedded within state laws that they may not know about?
Sure.
You know, we've seen in 2020 that when the pandemic started that they were closing down businesses.
Right.
And then they were forcing mandates on everyone.
And I remember specifically, it was right before Easter.
You know, they were closing down places of worship.
And so we said, Let's work with our legislator.
Let's try to get this changed.
So we started working with our senators here in Missouri, and we found out that there was a powerful medical cartel that was preventing us from getting any action.
We had senators that were proposing medical treatment bills, and they could not even get them to a committee here.
So we decided that we needed to make this a constitutional amendment with a ballot initiative.
And so that's where we came up with the idea.
And really, it's a fundamental A statement that medical freedom is a fundamental right and needs to be added to our state constitution so it's guaranteed to everyone.
This is what it looks like.
And this is a template.
This, you have it focused on Missouri because you live in Missouri.
But this is a template.
If you're trying to add an amendment, this is something that everybody can do in their state on a ballot initiative to try to, you know, implement medical freedom.
And we had this issue in Florida recently, well, last year or so.
When people were reading some of these laws, they realized, oh wow, on the books in Florida for several years, we've had a vaccination by force.
It's part, right, of the Florida law that allows for the state to, I guess, hospitalize you without your consent and also forcefully inject you with a vaccine and forcefully restrain you without your consent.
And everybody was freaking out about this because they said, wait, I thought Florida was the free state of Florida, right?
Exactly.
And so a lot of people don't know that these things are embedded within some of their state laws because they don't necessarily know.
Right, and that's what we've seen in our state here, Missouri.
Springfield, Missouri, you know, it's supposed to be a capital of freedom here in the South, in the Midwest.
Our elected officials at our city council shut down businesses.
They wouldn't let churches open.
So we say, hey, Nobody should have to comply with a mandate.
It should be voluntary.
It shouldn't be.
So that's what this amendment says.
It says let's have no mandates for vaccines, any medical treatment, which would include mask mandates.
And then also we take it one more step further on the mRNA and gene therapy.
If it's going to become in your food or any products that you ingest or put on your body, you need to know what that is.
So what kind of reception have you received from lawmakers in Missouri and how close are you to getting this on the ballot?
That's a great thing.
Those lawmakers who have made this part of their platform have totally endorsed us and supported us.
So what are the odds?
What do you have to do to get this on the ballot?
You have to get a certain amount of signatures or what's the process for people watching who may want to do this around the country as well?
Absolutely.
So we've filed it with the Missouri Secretary of State.
It's about a 50-day process for that, to go through that approval process.
Once it gets done then, we have to collect several hundred thousand signatures.
Have you done that yet, or no?
You're still waiting?
We're about 20 days into the process, so we have to wait for that 50-day period.
But once that gets done, then we start collecting signatures.
And how long do you have to get the signatures?
We have until approximately May.
And what's that going to cost?
You're going to have to pay people, right, to go out and collect signatures?
How are you going to do that?
It does, but it's just basically a dollar a signature is what it costs.
For every dollar, we can get somebody's signature on the ballot, and then we can win it on the November ballot.
So you could technically have people, are you allowed to legally collect the funds when you're getting the signatures?
Because you could have every person that signs donate a dollar.
Absolutely.
And we have, we have a website right now.
We can start collecting money right now.
I mean, if you want to donate a dollar or $5, you basically have invested and funded five signatures.
And this would end all, uh, you know, forced employee mandated vaccines because look, we're just talking about a COVID-19 pandemic, right?
Yeah.
But what's going to happen when they do try to do this again with something else, maybe more serious than COVID like Ebola or Marburg or something else, right?
Right.
I think that this is really a test run for something else.
And believe it or not, this week the Supreme Court in Missouri has ruled that the mandates have to stay in effect.
That any government institution, any city council, whatever, they have the right to force mandates on the citizens and the citizens have no recourse.
So, is this your website stand for medicalfreedom.com?
Yeah, we have a short version of the website for people to remember.
It is nomojab.com.
Nomojab?
Nomojab.com.
That's great.
Wow.
So that's really great.
I think that's something that people could replicate.
Maybe if you put a template, right, online with instructions for other people.
Because that is something that people all around the country would probably want to do if they knew how to do it.
Right, we've met people here today from Alaska, Montana, Kentucky.
This is great.
And they're interested in doing this in their own state.
That is great.
Well, the website for those of you watching who want that again, it's standformedicalfreedom.com or nomojab, nomo as in no more, nomojab.com.
I think this is a genius idea.
I think that this is something that could be replicated in all 50 states, honestly.
You know, if it's a state law, right, it's not going to be up to each employer to decide.
It's going to be the law of the land.
And we're saying no more vaccines, no more mandates.
And so this would stop the passport process, too.
They can't get around it and require a passport.
It says there will be no discrimination.
Yeah, and it's very specific.
It says vaccines, so it doesn't specifically say COVID vaccine.
So if they were to have another, you know, pandemic, they would be able to have this apply across the board.
You may want to add something in there, too, about microchipping, because that's the next thing, you know?
Because I feel like that's the next thing they're going to try to do is microchipping, so you may want to try to amend the language, perhaps.
I don't know if it's too late to do that, but... I think we probably have that covered, the no prophylactic.
Oh, yeah, because I know now they're talking about all types of... I'm sure you've seen those things, how they're trying to have a cashless society, where they're putting chips in people, and that's how you're going to pay for your groceries now?
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Well, really interesting stuff, and you're going to be here tomorrow for the second day.
Absolutely.
Did you have fun today?
You bet.
Great day.
Great day.
Very inspiring.
Wonderful.
Well, thank you, Kerry, and I think this is a really great initiative, and this is just, you know, one example of some of the Some of the really interesting activism and grassroots election efforts that people are talking about here at this conference.
It's pretty incredible.
Mike Lindell paid for this whole thing.
It's free.
So if you're watching and you live in Missouri, You can come tomorrow.
The conference is completely free.
You just come to the convention center here in Springfield, and there's no price.
And Mike Lindell was generous enough to have food catered for breakfast, lunch, and dinner for both days.
And the food is good, too.
It's not bad food either.
I was thinking it was going to be like sandwiches or, you know, fast food or something, but really good food.
It is.
And really great people.
12 hours, right?
So make sure you get your sleep.
Marathon election activism, and it's not like a drone's on either.
They have a timer, and so everybody has their allotted time, and Mike Lindell's probably, I would say this is probably, what, gonna cost him half a million dollars?
Oh, easily.
Easily, with the fact that they're flying out guests and paying for hotels for certain people.
The security, the food, the production, everything.
Who knows?
I don't know if anybody at charge is speaking for you or not, so who knows?
But this is what the Republican Party should be doing.
And I think it's incredible that a pillow salesman, right, has to be the one to foot the bill for this.
Because, I mean, that's incredible.
So many people are learning so many different skills.
And these are the most passionate election integrity activists and Trump supporters in the country.
And this is something that the GOP should be offering.
Thank you.
With that, thank you so much and see you tomorrow.
Okay, sounds good.
Thank you.
Yeah, you too.
You can get up.
It's fine.
I'll come over there.
Let me just close this out.
So as you all saw, it's been a very long day today.
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I've been up since about 4 30 in the morning and we've been streaming non-stop and we're going to be doing it again tomorrow for you.
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I will be here for most of the afternoon for Mike Lindell's big election reveal because then I'm going to be heading to DC and West Virginia because as some of you know I'm going to be appearing on Tim Pool's Timcast and Tim Pool Culture War where I'm going to be debating a DeSantis supporter Making the case for President Donald Trump.
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