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Glad to be with you.
Brandon House in for Mike Lindell, and I am back in our Mid-South studios, and it is good to be back.
We had a great Ozarks Worldview weekend that Mike Lindell was one of the keynote speakers for, and that ended Saturday about 11.15.
We had to pack it all up, and I was too tired to get Drive from the Ozarks back to the Mid-South Logan took off Sunday afternoon made it back the old man had to rest up a day So left early this morning got back this afternoon about four o'clock, and I must say it is good to be back We had a great conference, but this is a beautiful studio, and I missed it and the control room is right there last night I did the show and there's a delay because they're trying to go between like the Ozarks and Here and I know it's just nice knowing the guys are there
Van, Reagan, you guys all behave yourselves while I was gone?
All right, good.
And Logan is behind the camera today.
There he is.
You doing all right, Logan?
You miss the old man?
I can hear you.
What'd you say?
Oh, Jeb and Caleb are in there?
That's two of the other guys.
All right.
Hey, did you tell Reagan that some of the ladies in the Ozarks were asking about him?
Yeah, some of the ladies.
Some of those ladies, they think Logan and Reagan are just sweet young men, just nice young men.
I think one lady even slipped $50 to you and then said, hey, give this $50 to Reagan too, right?
Man.
Most of those ladies, these women, just so you know, I think they could be their moms or grandmothers, some of them.
I think some of them could be their grandmothers, but they like Logan and Reagan.
And while they should, they're nice, young, respectable guys that work hard.
All right, joining me is Garland Favorito again.
Mike is out tonight, and we'll hopefully be getting some updates from him later in the week.
And Mike is busy trying to save America.
Fix 2020.
A lot of breaking news tonight.
I heard from my friend Garland Favorito.
Garland, welcome back to the broadcast.
Thanks for joining us.
Hey, thank you, Brandon, for having me on.
We got more breaking news coming down here in Georgia.
Do I fill you in?
Yes.
By the way, I apologize for my little bandage on the nose there.
I got a little spot getting removed, and tomorrow I get to take the bandage off.
Okay, well, good, because you mentioned you almost weren't going to appear over it, and I said, hey, look, people are used to seeing people having to have biopsies or some basal cells taken off or something.
We'll just tell the audience what's going on and keep moving.
So there you go.
All right.
Well, probably the biggest news to catch up on is we had a major hearing here Thursday on an election challenge in the 22 primary, May 24th, and it is a challenge that went pretty well for us, and I thought I'd fill you in on exactly what happened.
So this is the one that we talked about on the show, where Linda Arnold was a candidate who got 3,317 votes and was never on the ballot.
And I think Logan has got a little graphic to show us on that.
All right.
Just to kind of refresh everybody's memory about what we talked about.
All right.
Bring that up when you get a chance, Logan.
So... It's the wrong election results, Logan.
OK.
And what is the... There it is.
There it is.
There we go.
Yeah.
This is the one that we talked about.
So before on the show with Mike, at 10.12 p.m.
on election night, a candidate, Linda Arnold, there in the middle, had was allocated 3,317 votes in spite of the fact her name was never printed on any ballot in Fulton County.
So she had withdrawn from the race before any ballots were printed.
Now Phil Chin, the other person there who ended up with 49.6 percent of the vote, Phil is shown there at zero votes with um basically zero votes and this is at 10 12 p.m on election night that was an impossibility and in addition if you notice down here it says zero out of 100 precincts reporting how do you get i know that folks can see the small print it's at the very very bottom zero of 100 precincts reporting yeah
That's quite interesting how you got about six or seven thousand votes with no prefix reporting.
So, very interesting.
Definitely the way Georgia law works is if there are a number of votes in doubt, are greater than the number of votes of margin of victory then you should get a a recount or a new election.
So now Fulton County supposedly fixed this error later on but we don't know where how did they allocate those 3317 votes.
So that's one of the issues that came up and another issue that Phil brought up was the fact that we know that 113 votes were votes from out of district.
In other words, people who should have never been able to vote in this race, but the voting system allowed them to vote, and that was another problem.
Actually, they sent ballots to some 457 voters, Wow.
that they shouldn't have, 113 of those voted, and the margin of victory in this race was only 116 votes.
So that basically cast the election in doubt, because if the votes were that close, if say all those went
for his opponent, Mrs. Morancy, then he would be entitled to a legitimate recount,
which he did not receive.
Wow. Now let's make sure our audience understands.
You're saying that, is this the race where the woman wasn't even on the ballot
but gets these 3,000 votes?
That's correct.
And that's this Linda Arnold lady, right?
That's correct.
Linda, you know, Linda did not get, she was not on the ballot.
Should not have gotten any votes.
In fact, we had her withdrawal signed and confirmed by Fulton County, which we presented as evidence in Fulton County.
Okay, so just so our audience understands, at one point she was running.
Is that what you're saying?
She was running, but she withdrew on March 29th before any ballots were ever printed for this race.
So what do you think was going on here?
Is this a glitch, or is this somebody pulling a fast one?
I mean, what is going on?
Well, it's probably a glitch.
Fulton County will testify it's an alignment error, similar to the alignment error that happened in DeKalb County, the one that Michael likes to talk about so much, which is the one where Michelle Spears got zero votes In the precinct where she and her husband lived and voted.
So that's another issue that's very, very subtle.
And when she said something and Kemp opened up the machine, they found, what, 6,500 votes for her or something?
That's exactly right.
They found that she was shorted 3,000.
It gave 1,400 to a candidate who never earned them.
And then it failed to count another 1,800 votes.
So there was about a 6,000 vote era in that particular race.
But the difference between that race and this race is, uh, Phil Chin never got an audit.
Fulton County refused to give him a hand count audit, the same thing that Michelle Long Spears got over in, uh, in DeKalb County.
So it's sort of a double standard of justice, uh, here in, in Georgia right now.
We're hoping to see if we can correct that at least for this one race.
Wow.
All right, so just so our audience understands, because there's a lot of moving parts here, are you suing?
Are you putting people under deposition over this?
Explain what you're doing.
Well, Phil Chin, yes, Phil Chin filed an official election challenge.
I joined him because I am a voter in that race, School Board District 7, and we were both qualified as experts in different fields so that we could testify At this case, we were able to put some really good evidence, I think, on and help our cause a little bit.
Okay, so where are you at in that case?
Well, right now we're waiting for a hearing, and we actually beat back a motion to dismiss, which I'm going to show you in a little bit, and I've got a couple of clips to show you.
And to really let the audience know exactly what went down.
But before we get to the clips, I want to show you one more document that you're going to be interested in, Brandon.
This is the CISA report.
And I think Logan has got that.
He can put that up on the screen.
So CISA is the Federal Cybersecurity Information and Infrastructure Security Agency.
And they have made a federal report on the Dominion system and its vulnerabilities and how to mitigate it.
Okay.
So I thought that you would be interested in that.
It's called the CISA report, and if Logan can put that up.
It was in the I've got it, Logan.
Here it is.
You should have it.
I think you got the same email.
It's the one that says Exhibit K. Exhibit K. Exhibit K, yes.
That was one that we introduced as evidence in this case.
And after Todd qualified me as an expert, he asked me to To basically give an opinion on this.
And this was dated June 3rd, 2022.
There it is right there.
Look at this.
Again, look at the top of the page there, folks.
This is the official website of the United States government.
This is the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, or CISA.
And notice what it says there.
This advisory identifies vulnerabilities affecting versions of the Dominion voting systems, Democracy Suite, ImageCast X, which is an in-person voting system used to allow voters to mark their ballot.
The ImageCast X can be configured to allow a voter to produce a paper record or to record votes electronically.
While these vulnerabilities present risks that should be mitigated as soon as possible, CISA has no evidence that these vulnerabilities Well, we do actually have some evidence, and that's what we were trying to get on in this case, that they may have been.
But if we could flip that back up just for a second, Logan, and I wanted you to scroll down.
There's a couple two things I want to point out to you really quickly.
If you scroll down for a couple pages where it says technical details, what this report does You see 2.1, 2.2, it goes on through to about 2.9, 2.2.
And those are all vulnerabilities of the voting system.
So it identifies nine different vulnerabilities from 2.21 to 2.29.
Nine different ways that the voting system can be subject to attack.
And that's our voting system here in Georgia.
It's the same one used in Maricopa County.
Same one, I think, into some parts of Colorado and in Michigan.
Now, I'm sorry, one more thing I want to show you on that report.
If you scroll on down, all the way down to three mitigations, and look at the very last mitigation, they say how to mitigate this, and it says conduct rigorous post-election tabulation audits of the human readable portions of the physical ballots and paper records.
So that is what their recommendation is to ensure that your voting system has not been hacked.
So the government, the CISA, the Cyber Infrastructure Security Agency is saying, which is an arm of the Department of Homeland Security, is saying that we need to have paper and use paper ballots to back up and audit the elections to make sure everything's working properly.
That's exactly right, Brandon.
Now, guess who agrees with them on that?
Mike Lindell.
Well, actually, you're right.
They're confirming what Mike Lindell has said all along.
Right.
But I have another surprise for you.
Yes.
This is in a video clip of the state election board.
We had a state election board meeting on September the 28th.
I've got a little 30-second video clip for Logan to play.
John Poulos, the Dominion CEO, basically confirming the same thing.
This is an actual video clip and then we had a little fun with it at the end.
Okay, so make sure everybody understands this is the CEO of Dominion that we're about to play.
That's correct.
At a state election board meeting where he testified remotely Uh, at this meeting that was held on September the 28th.
September 28th.
So this is, this is not even a month old yet.
Uh, that's right.
That's right.
Not even a month old.
All right, let's roll it.
Yeah.
The accuracy of the tabulator is actually the easiest thing in the world to double check.
And you pull out the paper ballots, the voter verified paper ballots, which is always the official part of the election.
Those are the official results.
Those are what can't be hacked.
And you hand count them to verify the count of the tabulator.
The paper ballots, those are what can't be hacked.
and you hand count them to verify the count of the tabulator.
The paper ballots, paper ballots, paper ballots.
K-9.
That is excellent.
Paper ballots can't be hacked and you use them to validate the tabulator, which by therefore the CEO of Dominion just admitted that there can be problems and we have to have a way to verify that the vote is legit.
What's very interesting is, Logan, go back to the beginning of that video and just freeze it for a minute if you would, if you can play the very beginning.
Look what's on his wall.
Uh, that caught my eye immediately.
That looks like an American flag.
I would really love to zoom in.
Logan, if you can zoom in at all and read that and tell me in my ear... What is that flag?
I'd like to know what that is.
Um... The... I'd like to... The reason why... I'm just gonna tell you live on the air why I'm asking.
Can you tell what it says?
You cannot read it?
I just... Does this guy... I want to know if this guy has a military background.
I honestly don't know.
Dominion is a Canadian-based company.
Okay, so is that an American flag or what is that?
It does appear to be an American flag.
I honestly don't know.
And the reason I'm asking, do you know why I'm asking?
Let me ask you this.
Can you figure out why I'm interested in knowing why he has a flag folded like that?
It looks like an American flag hanging on his office and wondering if he has a military background.
Do you know why I might be asking that, Garland?
No, I don't, Brad.
I have been suspicious for years and years, well for a long time, that these voting machine companies may be more integrated with our federal government than we have been led to believe and it makes me wonder who has come out of the military, who has come out of the intelligence arena and gone to work for these companies.
Now maybe he's just a patriotic guy that has that up on his wall and if that's the case then good.
But it caught my eye immediately because I'm just always wondering It just seems to me, in my gut, it's just my opinion, I could be 100% wrong, it's just my opinion that some of these voting machines companies, I think, are more tied to the government and I have to wonder if they're more tied to the intelligence arena than... I just don't know.
Well, yes, I think you're absolutely right about that.
The more and more we get into it, the more... In fact, Sean Smith did an excellent presentation And again, if he's just a patriotic guy with that on his wall, okay.
But if he has a military background or something else, I'd love to know.
It just caught my eye and I just found that very intriguing.
Yeah, that's exactly right.
And in this case, he is absolutely correct in what he's saying.
He's certainly telling the truth that that machines can be hacked, paper ballots cannot be hacked,
and to verify the accuracy of the tabulator that you have to audit the paper, which is
exactly what we're saying in this case.
Yeah. In fact, that clip went by so fast. Let's play it again and remind everybody,
this is the CEO of Dominion Voting Machines, right?
That's right.
Okay, and he's saying we should use paper to audit the tabulator to make sure that there haven't been any vulnerabilities that have compromised the vote.
Is that what he's saying?
Exactly.
Which is very consistent with the official website of the United States government, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, and they listed nine ways, 2.1 all the way to 2.9 right here of various ways that these machines can be
have vulnerabilities and then with that Let's let's again watch because it goes so fast. This is
from September 28th Garland's reporting I haven't seen this anywhere else till tonight. Maybe it's
been somewhere, but I haven't seen it. Let's play it one more time
The accuracy of the tabulator is actually the easiest thing in the world to double-check
And you pull out the paper ballots the voter verified paper ballots, which is always the official part of the election
Those are the official results.
Those are what can't be hacked.
And you hand count them to verify the count of the tabulator.
The paper ballots, those are what can't be hacked.
And you hand count them to verify the count of the tabulator.
The paper ballots, paper ballots, paper ballots.
What's that, Logan?
Logan asked a very good question, Garland.
Why would you use the machines if you're going to count the paper ballots to verify the authenticity of the vote?
Why do we need the machines anyway, then?
That's the next question.
He's a chip off the old block, isn't he?
Absolutely.
That's exactly where I thought we should go.
Really, why do you need to even have machines in the first place?
Particularly if anybody who's seen Sean Smith's presentation, A Moment of Truth, that is an incredibly valid question.
And I think Logan's absolutely right about that.
Wow.
Do you have anything else to show us?
I got it.
We got another video clip.
This is going to be this next video clip is going to show a little interaction that I had with the Fulton County attorney.
This is an actual court scene.
And then it's going to show the judge and the judge is going to cite the law.
We gave him the law that shows that our case has to move forward.
and we have to beat back the dismissal voting. He could not dismiss the case according to law.
Okay.
So it's very interesting clip. I think we thought y'all would appreciate.
Okay. It's about two minutes or so, maybe three.
And so this is you questioning who? I'm actually on the stand in the beginning
being questioned as an expert witness. So you're under oath.
You're under oath.
That's right. And this is a case. Is this the case related to Fulton County?
This is the case. This is direct video footage from the hearing on Thursday.
All right, let's roll it. So based upon the facts that are in your knowledge,
what are your concerns about this particular race? The result?
My basic concern is that no one So you're saying that you have in your possession an actual request under Open Records to get information, correct?
Well yeah, you have it in your possession as well.
No, it's not the ballot.
So you're saying that you have in your possession an actual request under open records to get
information, correct?
Well, yeah, you have it in your possession as well.
And the Open Records Act allows you to get copies of ballot images, correct?
Bye.
Are we talking about ballot images or docs?
Ballot images.
But that is not what I requested.
I requested for the physical ballots prior to being in the field.
Because as I testified before, we determined that Fulton County electronically altered their ballot images prior to the certification in 2020 results.
Your Honor, I'm gonna move to the straight.
I'm going to 21, 2, 5, 24.
Section C. When an error in the counting of the votes alleges the ground of contest, and it shall not be necessary for the contestant to offer evidence to substantiate such allegation.
Counsel, how does that part about It shall not be necessary for the contestant to offer evidence to substantiate such allegation, which I presume goes back to the first sentence of paragraph C. When error in counting the votes is alleged as a ground for contest, it is sufficient for the contestant to state generally that he or she believes that error was committed in counting of the votes cast.
Well, what's the court supposed to do with that?
I'll ask plaintiff's counsel first.
Well, as far as candor with the court, which I'm obligated to do, I actually think that goes to the sufficiency of the complaint on a motion to dismiss.
Basically, you can file a complaint and get a recount.
So do y'all agree with that interpretation?
We do, Your Honor.
And so.
Yes.
So, Brandon, that's basically what we had pointed out to the judge there, what we call the 524C clause, is the reason why he cannot dismiss the case.
And then, in fact, he had to agree, and even the attorneys in the room agreed on the other side.
Ironically, both of those attorneys on the other side are sitting State House representatives.
One of them is my representative.
And one of them actually introduced an election integrity bill that would have solved this problem a few years ago.
They're both Democrats, but they were on the side of election integrity three years ago.
Now they're not so much anymore.
But the last thing I was going to show you was the order to dismiss.
I'm sorry, the order that overrides the motion to dismiss The judge denied that motion, and that was the last little thing I was going to show you.
And if Logan's got that to put up.
Yeah, let's bring that up there.
You can actually see that motion to dismiss.
So there it is.
So you're telling me that the judge, he's dismissing the whole case?
No, no.
He's denying their motion to dismiss.
Okay.
He's denying their motion to dismiss.
So that means now it's going to go forward for a trial.
Is that right?
It's going to go forward for another hearing.
The Fulton County has yet to put on a single witness.
And they're probably going to call, we think we know who they're going to call and what he's going to say.
Who?
They'll call one of their, well this is interesting, they're going to call one of the people who actually did, is responsible for the electronic tabulation.
Oh, wow.
So, let me ask you this.
If this keeps going, is this a hearing where a judge makes the decision by himself, or does it go to a jury?
In this case, it will be a judge.
We waived our right to a jury trial in the interest of time, because it would have taken probably months, if not a year, to resolve this, and we decided to go ahead and waive that.
And what do you know about this judge?
Well, we don't know a whole lot.
He's out of Douglas County in Georgia, which is a metro Atlanta county on the west side.
He's a state judge?
County judge?
He was a former Superior Court judge in the state of Georgia from that county.
And what is it you guys are specifically asking for, just so the audience understands?
Well, we're looking at, basically, we're looking to follow the law, which means that Phil Chin, the challenger of the school board race, is entitled to an unsealing of the ballots, a recount of the results, hand count provable for that, or either entirely a new election that can be verified.
Okay.
Now, is there anything else before I move to another topic?
I think that is everything that I wanted to cover for you tonight, Brandon.
Okay, so have you been covering this story with Connect at all?
Yes.
OK, give us your thoughts on this guy.
I guess, again, this is a company that the L.A.
District Attorney, who's a pretty liberal dude, but somehow he's gotten pressure to indict this guy who is tied back to the CCP, apparently.
And Michigan is involved in this.
And the data on the poll workers apparently has been handed over to China.
A data has been stored on CCP servers, but Pete Centelli was on here the other night saying that some of these apps have been used by our military, are tracking the movements of our military by China through these apps related to this Connect.
Is that what you understand to be the case as well?
That part of it, I don't know, Brandon, but what I can add to the story is that we have one county in DeKalb that had a contract with them, and I think it's pronounced Connick, and they, all the other counties that were looking at Connick dropped it immediately when this story broke, but DeKalb County, which is a metro Atlanta, a heavily blue county, decided, voted 3-2 in their board meeting to continue using CONIC, but to bring the database in-house.
Well, what they don't understand with that, if you're still using CONIC software to update the database, then CONIC still has access to that information and that access, that information can be transferred overseas to China or anybody else that they want to transfer it to.
So, bad decision on DeKalb County's part, but that was a partisan decision.
It went down the lines of 3-2 Democrat versus Republican.
You want to take some calls with us, Garland?
I'd be glad to.
Let's do that.
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Sitting in for Mike Lindell, who's out on business tonight.
Garland Favorito joins me.
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90131684049013168404 Garland, how are you feeling about the fall elections?
Do you believe, while people are getting on board, we'll go to their calls when you guys tell me the first couple people, do you believe, Garland, that...
We're going to overrun the algorithm by having so many people show up on election day that it's going to overrun the algorithm like Carrie Lake did.
Do you think that we will know election results on election night?
Or do you think it's going to be days?
Do you think there's going to be enough people that have stepped up and volunteered to be poll watchers?
What does your gut tell you that's going to happen around the country?
Maybe the outcome will be different in different states.
But what does your gut tell you we're going to see on election night and the day after?
Well, it's hard to say, Brent.
It's kind of, you have to speculate.
And there was about three questions in there that we might have to, I may only remember two of them.
But first of all, I am encouraged that we have so many people coming out of the woodwork to want to be poll workers, poll watchers, and get involved in the elections.
That is absolutely terrific, but I am very queasy that we have not done enough to ensure that the 2022 and 2024 elections are going to be fair.
We've made some improvements here in Georgia, but not enough, and There are still a lot of holes for fraud even though we've closed a few doors.
Just in Georgia, we've done three good things.
One is we made ballot images public record.
Two is we banned those outdoor unsecured drop boxes.
And three is we banned private money, at least directly, from influencing and bribing county elections officials Um, into doing things that just are not proper, like as what happened in 2020.
So those are all good things, but there's still a lot of holes.
There's not enough transparency.
Ballots are not public record.
And therefore, as you said, the algorithm, you know, could still be into in play.
And determine the outcome.
In addition, there's not enough transparency in the back end of the system, so counterfeit ballots can still be injected into the count, and voters can be checked off the rolls, inactive ones, or on some of these invalid voters, and a vote can be cast for them.
So there's still a lot of problems to solve, so I guess I'm a little bit nervous because You know, if you don't really understand 2020 and address the problems, you really can't fix 2022 or 2024.
Now, you know we're going to be doing live election coverage here on Lyndell TV on election night, and I think I've told you that you're welcome to be here in the studio with us.
Otherwise, you can connect it like you are tonight, but we'll have with us in studio Roger Stone.
Roger was supposed to have been with us at our conference over the weekend, but due to health issues, chest pains, and things, he had to bow out at the last minute, and I talked to him.
He's going to be a guest on my show tonight.
Roger will Make a full recovery and anticipates being with us here in studio on election night along with Pete Centelli along with Trevor Loudon and you're invited as well or as in person or to Join us as you are now But we're gonna be doing a full coverage on election night as well as the day after Because we believe there this is gonna go quite late into the night you agree.
I Oh, yeah, it looks like it will.
I hope it won't be the fiasco that was in 2020.
But there's still a lot of loopholes in the law where, you know, ballots, you know, can be counted for days and that sort of thing.
So yeah, it looks like it could be a couple of days before we, you know, really everything sorts itself out.
Yeah.
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All right, let's go to Christina in Georgia.
Christina, you're on with another Georgian.
Garland Favorito.
Thanks for calling in, Christina.
Hello.
Hello, Brennan House.
Hi, I just wanted to shout out to Garland.
Just the great work he's doing for us in Georgia.
I'm sort of new to all this, and I just want to say thank you, Garland, for everything you're doing.
And I just had a quick question.
How do you recommend Georgians Oh, okay.
We have a hotline.
We have several ways we can do that.
We've got a hotline set up.
Thank you for mentioning that.
I believe that we have 404-777-0067 active to leave a message on that line.
And we are on election day, we'll be running a live Zoom call, most likely, although I'm not
sure if I will be there because I may be in Memphis with Brannon, but however, I will probably be on
that call along with our support team and will help resolve any issues that we may have.
We've already found that the poll book system has been down.
They went down on election day.
So we're already getting some problems reported.
We've also found a wireless network working within the one precinct.
So we're checking into those right now.
But thank you for the question.
Absolutely.
Thank you.
Thank you, Christina, for calling in.
Let's go to Scotty in North Carolina.
Scotty, thanks for calling in.
You're on the Lindell Report tonight with Garland Favorito.
Scotty.
Hey, Brandon.
You doing all right?
Great.
Thank you for asking.
Hey buddy, I just want to tell you and Garland both, you guys keep fighting the fight.
I'm telling you, we've got to have people like y'all.
Yeah, we have to.
Thank you, Scotty.
A couple of questions I have, and I've got a million in my mind blowing up to ask them, but you know, we're going to, we're going to see probably another steal and this coming up in a few short weeks.
So having said that, what, uh, You know, people, who is out there to stop this?
And I know y'all guys are fighting the fight.
I know that.
And I mean, there's got to be an end to this.
And other than the American people, who's going to be the ones to do it?
I mean, when it comes to the end of the line, something's got to happen to stop this.
What do you think, Garland?
Michael and Dale's doing a lot to do that.
We're all fighting for election transparency.
That's one of the keys making balanced public records and what we need also is honest judges.
Our judges have been in the past quite honestly corrupt or they have been cowardly.
They are not making honest Judicial systems, judicial decisions, they're making political decisions because they don't want to deal with a case that could expose election fraud and election errors and show that our election system in America is really has been potentially fraudulent for over 20 years.
Yeah, we were, uh, you know, I did my little black box presentation based on that book, uh, that came out in 2004 and they were showing problems back in the late eighties.
Exactly.
And I, when I first got into this in 2000, I met, um, uh, of course I've met, um, uh, Beth Harris before she's come to Georgia to help us before back probably about 15 years ago, or actually probably even longer than that, maybe even 20.
And then there was a book called Vote Scam by Jim and Ken Collier that really set this movement off.
And as you said, Brandon, that dates all the way back into the 90s.
So that's really when things started getting cranked up because, I use that literally speaking, because they had these old Lieber machines.
Which had no ballot, no paper record whatsoever.
And that was the original machine that corrupted elections.
But I think typically they call that a shreeptronic.
They're out of business now pretty much.
But now the electronic, the unverifiable electronic systems have taken over.
And with things like we have this QR code voting system.
Man, awesome.
I really appreciate you guys taking my call.
I've been wanting to talk to you guys for a long time.
It's pretty cool.
Y'all guys are kicking butt.
You made burritos.
Let's go to I think Aaron. Aaron in Texas. Thanks for calling in tonight Aaron. You're on the mic with
Garland Favorito on Mike Lindell's program the Lindell Report. Hi Aaron
Man, awesome. I really appreciate you guys taking my call.
I've been wanting to talk to you guys for a long time It's pretty cool. Y'all guys are kicking butt. You Favoritos
Lindell, I mean y'all are like y'all are awesome Thank you.
Uh, man, uh, what I'm really worried about is, is that I know that everybody's standing strong with all the elections and everything going.
But what I'm really worried about is what they're going to do to cause a different effect.
You know, like they, they, they know they can't get away with stealing them now.
So what are they going to do now?
You know, that's what I'm worried about.
And Garland, what would be another way for them to do the steal?
What I'm saying is, basically, are they gonna cause a big, you know, are they gonna turn, like, Black Lives Matter, I don't know, like, just some random people out on the street, you know, and make it look like us again, another January 6th, you know?
Garland, what are your thoughts, Garland?
Well, I think the question is, how do you steal it?
There's two ways to steal it that we've got to be prepared for.
One is to put counterfeit ballots into drop boxes.
That's what we saw happen in 2020.
That turned the election for a lot in about five or six days.
That's one way that they can steal it.
And then the other way that Mike always Talks about so much is they can steal it electronically.
That's my biggest concern being an IT guy and that they could steal it with the algorithm that you're talking about and simply swapping votes, still having the same number of voters who voted, but swapping votes and changing the outcome of the election.
So that's the two areas in which the election can be stolen and the way to prevent that is by making the ballots public record. Then you can detect
counterfeit ballots. You can also verify the electronic voting counts until you can just simply get
rid of electronic voting altogether.
Wow. And I think to his point, Aaron also saying that would they, could they use,
you know, chaos and make people afraid to go out to vote?
Well, they're trying to do that right now here in Georgia and other states. They're trying to claim,
you'll notice this false dialogue they've got is poll workers and poll watchers are being threatened
and intimidated.
You know, that's basically a pack of lies.
We haven't had hardly any case of a poll worker or poll watcher, I'm sorry, an elections official being intimidated by a poll watcher.
It just really hasn't happened, although we've had a couple of elections officials who I believe are corrupt, who are trying to claim that, but they're trying to claim that falsely with no evidence.
So I think that is a great point that he's making there, that they could try to go after honest poll workers or poll watchers, claiming that they are intimidating, and they're not, and that's kind of like the January 6th thing.
All over again, so I get it.
Thank you, Aaron.
Let's go to Tony in Wisconsin.
Tony, thanks for calling in to the Mike Lindell Report tonight with Garland Favorito.
Go ahead, Tony.
Garland, what a pleasure to talk with you tonight.
I was a fellow Constitution Party member, as you were, but actually way back when it was the U.S.
Taxpayers Party for Howard Phillips. Oh, yes. And you know what's interesting,
Tony, is I knew Howard Phillips personally and my mother was a school teacher at a private
school in Northern Virginia and taught his children. So I actually have spent time on a
personal level with Howard. And I for I too. You just said that I'd forgotten that the
taxpayer party had turned it into the Constitution Party. But yeah, that's great history
there. But keep going. And I know his children as well. Yeah. Oh, wonderful.
But, I mean, when Trump didn't win the election, I know he was in the valley of, you know, possibly leaving the Republican Party.
Did he even possibly consider coming over to the Constitution Party back when all that took place, or don't you even know?
Not to my knowledge.
I think, no, I think he's always planned to stay in the Republican Party.
But in the past, did you ever hear of him running as an independent in the past?
No, prior to him running in 2016.
No, I don't think I did.
Thank you, Tony.
Let's go to Kevin in Florida.
Kevin, thanks for calling in tonight, Kevin.
I'm doing very well.
Thank you, Brandon.
I would like to bring attention to the only authority in each county is the sheriff.
And all irregularities and fraudulent claims have to be run through the sheriff.
It has to be brought up, the sheriff has to be brought on, whatever that takes.
Otherwise, you will have no recourse to hold anybody accountable.
Only the sheriff can do this.
That's the Constitution.
Excellent point.
And in fact, we had, I was on Sheriff Mac's podcast, Last week, and he was on our weekly meeting about a week ago, and we talked about that very point.
It's a very valid point.
Some of the sheriffs don't feel that they have enough authority to go out of county.
When you have a state election or a federal election and not one county corrupts it, then the sheriff of another county still has authority to protect his Let's go to John.
John in Michigan.
sometimes these sheriffs don't think that they have that authority, but they do.
And you're absolutely right.
And we are pursuing that as best we can here in Georgia to get more sheriffs active.
And particularly, we wanna get them to help us preserve the 2020 election ballots.
Let's go to John, John in Michigan.
Thanks for calling in tonight, John.
Yeah, how are you doing, Brandon?
Great, John.
Thank you.
Hope you're doing well.
Hey, I've got a question for Garland about these judges.
Are they bonded like our politicians?
And can we hold them accountable?
Because years ago in Michigan here, we had Mothers Against Drunk Driving, that the judges weren't ruling on these cases and giving harsher sentences.
So, Mothers Against Drunk Driving went into these courts and held them accountable.
And I just wondered if we can do the same thing with these judges.
It's a great question.
And my honest answer is I don't know.
We're looking into that as to whether they're bonded or not, and we haven't been able to reach a clear conclusion yet.
So I think you get the award for stumping me tonight.
Thank you.
Thank you, John, from Michigan.
Let's go to Nate.
Nate, checking in from Nebraska.
Hi, Nate.
Hey, Brandon, Garland.
This is the same Nate that had his A 12-year-old MyPillow stolen by a tornado.
Oh yeah, I remember that story.
Yes, absolutely.
I just wanted to tell you, I did some research on that flag that was on the CEO's wall there, and I did send that in an email to you.
And I think I did figure out that it was, by the looks of the certificate, it was given to him or presented to him by a U.S.
official.
If it's similar to the images that I attached to that email.
Interesting.
Yes, I'm looking at the emails now.
Interesting.
And again, I have to wonder why why these officials would be at a voting company, Nate, would be working.
In other words, I guess if I was a CEO of a voting company, I would try to make sure that I was appearing as extremely unconnected to a lot of the players in Washington, D.C.
or any politician, period.
I would not want to put anything Out for the public that let them question or wonder, you know how much I'm schmoozing with government officials and and and and people in office because again, I would want to be kind of like a Supreme Court justice at price to be Joe very much outside of the political realm because I'm offering up a utility service to every voter.
So yeah, I just the whole thing through a red flag to be live on TV tonight.
Yeah, it kind of did me too, and I'll do some more looking later to see if I can find an article on it or something.
But, uh, in reference to what you said, you would also run an honest company.
We know that these voting companies are far from that.
Well, I'm looking at your image.
I'm looking at the research you did.
Very interesting.
Good job.
You know, I guess part of what concerns me, Nate, and your comment too, Garland, is when people that have retired from the intelligence arena with, you know, these agencies that have alphabet, you know, letters, when some of them retire and they tell me Brandon, you and Mike are over the target, along with Garland and the rest of you, talking about these machines and their vulnerabilities and them being used by the intelligence arena, and particularly when you talk about color revolution, using machines and electronics to steal votes overseas.
They have years and years of practice doing that, and then they have a color revolution do it in the U.S.
You guys are more over the target than you even know.
Why would people retire from the intelligence arena be telling us that?
Because we're right.
Which makes one really wonder who's been running this country since the murder of JFK, you know?
And I think Ronald Reagan caught him by surprise.
I'm very suspicious about the attempt on Ronald Reagan's life by Hinckley.
It also backs back to the three-letter agencies as well.
Yes.
And so from the killing of JFK to the attempted killing of President Reagan, I'm very suspicious of some of these three-letter agencies.
And then, of course, you know that the agencies were not counting on Trump winning, but I think the American people overran the algorithm.
And then they said, we're not going to let that happen again.
But he did overrun the algorithm, I think.
by having a lot of independents and democrats vote for him, which is why they had to stop the voting
in five states to try to backfill with ballots. I mean, I really, that's my opinion. I believe the
intelligence companies, or community, at least a shadowy group within the intelligence arena
has been running this country since JFK assassinated. Well, if you look at it from the
perspective that Mark Zuckerberg spent 400 million dollars to buy the election in 2020,
me.
Zuckerberg was funded, Facebook was funded in part by one of the intelligence agencies, as was Google.
So when you, and they, and Google of course is shutting down, you know, their search engines are rigged to have, not to have natural results.
As y'all know, we've seen testimony about that.
And you've got Facebook being told by the FBI what to censor.
Exactly, and they're going along with it.
Google owns YouTube.
YouTube is banning honest videos.
They actually took down from another site nine court hearings, unedited court hearings, claiming that... I don't know what was wrong with those.
So you kind of look at that, and then when you talk about the funding that came in from, you know, let's say Government agency funding from Zuckerberg.
And then you consider that he established CTCL, which was manned by the policy director, David Plouffe, who was Obama's campaign manager, former campaign manager in 2008.
And he wrote the book, Citizen's Guide to Beating Donald Trump.
So that to me is a pretty direct connection, at least an indirect connection, from one of our major intelligence agencies into the bribery scheme that forced counties to conduct partisan get-out-the-road efforts, put in those unsecured drop boxes, and get complementary technical resources to run their voting systems.
And you've got a CIA representative taking part in event 201 rehearsing for a pandemic, which was what was used to justify all the mail-in ballots and drop boxes.
So that's a great point.
So you've got a CIA direct connection there into the robbery of the of the 2020 election and you know that's not conspiracy
theory that's actual fact.
And then we've got Colonel John Mills who served on the National Security Council for two presidents
saying he was called at the Department of Defense and asked to help stand up a team
while President Trump was president-elect to see if they could stop him or delay him from being
sworn in because of he's a Russian asset and he's looked at the file and said there's nothing here
and yet he was told stand down John Brennan and Comey have hands on the keyboard.
So we see the CIA and the intelligence arena every time we turn around trying to get involved, being involved, try to stop Trump from being sworn in, delay him from being sworn in.
Rehearsing for a pandemic that allows for ballots and drop boxes?
I mean, they'd have to think we're stupid if we haven't connected the dots back to the Intel arena.
Right, and that's, of course, one of the other things, just to add to that, Brannon, back in 1975, the Church Committee, when investigating the media on the Kennedy assassination, why it was so biased and suppressing so much, They found that the CIA had 200 media assets operating worldwide in an operation called Operation Mockingbird.
Yep, that's right.
That's right.
VoterGA.org, VoterGA.org, and Garland, you've got big breaking news for us in the next 24 hours as well on a whole nother level, right?
That's right.
We've got another story that we'll be ready to break with for you tomorrow if you're up for it.
We're up for it.
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