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America's Election Rigging Concerns
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| All right, welcome to Brighton.tv. | |
| Mike Adams here, the founder of Brighteon, with a man I consider to be an American hero, Patrick Byrne. | |
| Thank you, sir. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Thank you for joining me today, and I'm happy to announce that Patrick's going to be joining Brighteon.tv with his own show on Thursday evenings. | |
| What time slot is that, by the way? | |
| 6 to 7. | |
| I'll be on 6 to 7. | |
| Is that Eastern? | |
| 6 to 7 Eastern. | |
| 6 to 7 Eastern. | |
| Okay. | |
| So, first of all, I mean, wow, we've been through so much. | |
| You have been right there at the forefront of what's going on with the election rigging, with America. | |
| Can you give us an overview of kind of where you think we are in this process? | |
| We had higher expectations earlier on about things happening. | |
| Where are we now? | |
| We have a four yard and a cloud of dust plan that will work. | |
| And that is, we're 51 weeks away from a legitimate election. | |
| We have figured out how they did it. | |
| We know how they cheated. | |
| We have figured out countermeasures. | |
| We put them to work in Virginia. | |
| Leon Benjamin, you know, Bishop Benjamin? | |
| Yes. | |
| We were very much involved with that whole effort. | |
| And he got hundreds, recruited hundreds of volunteers and put a stop and really was able to tighten down election integrity to see what happened. | |
| We can supersize that for 49 states. | |
| We're involved in election integrity movement everywhere. | |
| So that's the four yard and a cloud of dust. | |
| And if that works out in 51 weeks, if we keep peaceful and don't make any mistakes, don't let them goad us into doing something stupid. | |
| Exactly, exactly. | |
| We get our country back. | |
| We win Congress back. | |
| We stop the bleeding. | |
| So everything will be good. | |
| But on that point, sorry to interrupt. | |
| And we've been talking about this a lot. | |
| We feel like the administration is trying to provoke the American people into some kind of an insurrection or something they can label an insurrection. | |
| So we keep calling for peace. | |
| We say, you go protest, leave all your weapons at home. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| Things like that. | |
| The only way we lose that game is if someone goes violent. | |
| I'll let people know. | |
| I've just started to let people know what happened on January 6th. | |
| What really happened is we had it wired, not in a bad way. | |
| There were 12 senators, 11 or 12 senators who committed. | |
| They were going to stand up on January 6th and oppose the recognition of the Arizona ballots and oppose the recognition. | |
| There were 12 senators ready to do that. | |
| When everything happened, and MAGA, who knows what happened? | |
| I know the full story of January 6th is not yet out. | |
| But maybe MAGA was behind it. | |
| Maybe MAGA got gold into doing it by some provocateurs. | |
| In any case, once that happened, those 12 senators, no one was going to stand up for us the next day. | |
| Right. | |
| They shut it down. | |
| So we lost. | |
| FBI operatives dressed as MAGA. Right. | |
| This is their plan. | |
| But this time, we're not going to let that happen because we're going to be smarter. | |
| The Scots say, fool me once, shame on you. | |
| Fool me twice, shame on me. | |
| So we're going to be asking for rallies this week, this coming week, because this is the 30-yard pass. | |
| I think we win on the four yards and the clouded dust. | |
| strategy in 51 weeks. | |
| The 30-yard pass is this. | |
| Mike Lindell and Kurt Olson have a lawsuit. | |
| They're going around to Republican Attorneys General now. | |
| This is like what happened in December where some signed on, but the Supreme Court turned it down. | |
| Except in December of last year, we had only three weeks of investigation into what had happened. | |
| Now we have a year. | |
| This case is far more profound. | |
| It's an encyclopedia of everything that has been turned up from the 100,000 foot mathematical stuff to the computer stuff to the Maricopa, the Mesa County, everything. | |
| It gets submitted in nine days to the U.S. Supreme Court. | |
| And I think there's no way the Supreme Court does not take it that bad. | |
| It doesn't see it. | |
| But you have a role to play. | |
| Local action. | |
| There's going to be 26 Republican citizens. | |
| It's a state attorney general that we want to sign that case. | |
| And if you live in a state that has them, and you should be pressuring your attorney general, there's going to be rallies at the state capitals, peaceful, peaceful rallies at the state capitals. | |
| We know we're going to have many attorneys general sign this. | |
| They've had enough of this regime. | |
| They're ready to sign this case. | |
| We just need popular support to show them that. | |
| And the Supreme Court could very literally take this case on an emergency basis and do something like, They could order a new election, they could order a limited election in certain states, or they could order the states to recommit their electoral votes, and it'd be over like that. | |
| So I love the strategy you're laying out, so it's grassroots pressure to the state-level AGs to say this is an urgent situation. | |
| However, America has been somewhat disappointed in many Supreme Court decisions. | |
| And right now, before the court, there's a very important Second Amendment case that's pending. | |
| I think that's the firearms transportation around New York case. | |
| In addition, we have the Fifth Circuit that has now confirmed its stay of Biden's executive vaccine mandate, which is on hold now. | |
| That's probably going to go to the Supreme Court. | |
| Were we all fooled by the justices that Trump put in? | |
| Or do you think that we have reason to have faith that they're going to reaffirm America stands on principle? | |
| I think they're going to reaffirm for a number of reasons. | |
| One, it is the case is much stronger. | |
| It's a better legal theory, and it's much, much, much stronger. | |
| Lindell says we have evidence that should make it be nine to nothing. | |
| Yeah, I'm not sure. | |
| We have evidence that it should be 9-0. | |
| Is it going to be 9-0? | |
| No, but it is so clear-cut what happened. | |
| So it's a better case, and it's a different political time. | |
| Last December, everyone was afraid, but now 75% of the public knows there's been a rig. | |
| The Supreme Court's original argument last year was an argument of standing. | |
| They did not hear. | |
| It detects this lawsuit based on the merits. | |
| This is a different case, different legal theory, and under this theory, I think it's a stronger legal theory. | |
| Okay. | |
| Okay, that's fantastic. | |
| Now, what are you personally doing that you're able to make public right now, right? | |
| You want to be concerned about your safety and your strategy and so on. | |
| But people know that you are a very strategic planner, thinker, high IQ, long term planner. | |
| I know you've got stuff in the works. | |
| Tell us a little bit. | |
| What have you focused on? | |
| I've got one. | |
| Well, for a month before January 6th of last year, I was on television calling for people to come to D.C. to peaceably assemble. | |
| January 4th through 6th, I did it a dozen times. | |
| And every one, I talked about peace, how it's got to be peaceful. | |
| But I called on that. | |
| I think Trump started it, but I think after him, I was out there the most calling for it. | |
| Now, here we have Congress who's making this big fanfare about a commission to get to the bottom of how that all got started. | |
| Here I am. | |
| I've raised my hand. | |
| I wrote a full-page ad that said, Congress, have me in. | |
| I called for peaceful rallies January 4th through January 6th. | |
| Have me in. | |
| I literally, Washington Post refused to run the ad, so I put it on the Internet, and the examiner ran a front page, one-third size of the front page for a week, was an ad telling Congress to go look at my letter to them. | |
| And I'm saying, hey, you don't have to chase, you don't have to, do you want to get to the bottom? | |
| Have me in. | |
| And yet they won't even mention, it's so odd. | |
| Why do you think that is, Mike? | |
| They won't have me in. | |
| Well, again, because your logic is irrefutable and very compelling. | |
| And this is something I want to mention to your credit. | |
| So there have been a lot of different players in this process. | |
| Some have been more excitable about things that have happened. | |
| And there have been some dates that have been put out there that haven't necessarily happened. | |
| But I think you're the long play man who can really see this through. | |
| And I just want to tell you from all of us at Brighton, Please, sir, keep doing what you're doing. | |
| America needs you, and America will celebrate you. | |
| That's a scary thought. | |
| Seriously. | |
| I don't care about that, but that's a scary thought. | |
| I'm not going anywhere until they drop a missile on my head. | |
| Don't tempt them. | |
| This may be over quicker than you know. | |
| This Supreme Court case, we got them. | |
| Okay, I've just got two more questions. | |
| Thank you so much for sharing your talk with us. | |
| Next question, kind of a skeptical question. | |
| Knowing that, look at what happened in Virginia. | |
| Look at the permanent popularity of the Biden regime. | |
| If the midterms are held, it currently looks like it's going to be a wipeout for Democrats losing the House and the Senate. | |
| And myself and many others have voiced concerns that the regime might try to halt those midterm elections through an engineered emergency. | |
| Correct. | |
| Do you give any credence to that thought, or how can we resist that from happening? | |
| Absolutely. | |
| Well, they can make a financial collapse happen any day they want. | |
| The only thing that's keeping a financial collapse off at this point is the Federal Reserve is buying, is supporting the economy, printing money. | |
| So they can make it happen any time they want. | |
| There could be a false flag attack on the U.S. The administration put out news yesterday or this week that the Europeans can expect Russia to invade the Ukraine. | |
| Much all may be true, but... | |
| But isn't the United States even provoking Russia into some of that action? | |
| With the ships over there? | |
| Well... | |
| It's almost like they want it to help. | |
| I'd say that our decisions about the Ukraine have been surprising me since 2014. | |
| Do you know about the secretly recorded conversation between the... | |
| Was it Vicky Newland? | |
| Victoria Newland? | |
| Sorry about that. | |
| Anyway, it was an Obama administration, state Supreme Court, I mean, State Department diplomat, and somebody back in D.C. on the days leading up to an election in the Ukraine. | |
| And there was ABC candidates. | |
| A was pro-Putin, B was a European pro-Putin, C was... | |
| We wanted to join NATO, and these two U.S. government officials were basically deciding, do we back B or C, B or C? They finally say, ah, fuck it, we'll back C, the Europeans will get used to it. | |
| Victoria Nuland was her name. | |
| With as much thought as you and I would pick out a sushi restaurant, they decided which candidate to back, which almost triggered World War III. The Ukraine should have a Swiss-like status. | |
| The Ukraine has a special role in Russian culture and history. | |
| It should have a Swiss-like status. | |
| We should not be absorbing it into NATO. And that is a provocative move. | |
| Good for you to know that. | |
| You'd never have seen the old, somebody like, well, I saw George Shultz speak on this before he died. | |
| And he thought it was, you know, extraordinarily provocative. | |
| And this is a Cold War warrior of all warriors, George Shultz. | |
| Well, the United States military is involved in several provocations, obviously, around the world right now. | |
| Any one of those could spill into a conflict and be a cover for some other maneuver. | |
| But last question for you. | |
| Since you're joining Brighton TV, and we really welcome you, and your fans are going to love you, what do you plan to do on your show with us? | |
| Once a week, what are you going to do with that? | |
| Well, my favorite quote of Eleanor Roosevelt's, Great minds speak of ideas. | |
| Average minds speak of events. | |
| Weak minds speak of people. | |
| So much of what the press has been about for five, six years has been people and one person. | |
| It's like living rent-free in their brain. | |
| They can't talk about anything else. | |
| I want to talk about the ideas and the events and the context of the ideas. | |
| Love it. | |
| Love it. | |
| Well, the world looks forward to everything you have to say. | |
| We welcome you on the network and we honor everything you've done so far for this nation. | |
| God bless you. | |
| Thank you very much, Michael. | |
| Thank you, Patrick. | |
| Take care. | |
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