He's running for Attorney General in Michigan and we have breaking news out of Michigan tonight related to their Secretary of State.
We have Dr. Daugherty will be with us.
Dr. Daugherty will be with us and some charts that show some very interesting things and some concerns about shuffling the cast vote records.
Professor Holderman is calling for shuffling up the cast vote records.
It has to do with privacy.
Okay, we're all for that.
But could it also stop the ability to see voter fraud, more specifically?
We'll talk with Dr. Daugherty about that.
Then Patrick Kolbeck, former state senator from Michigan, will join us to talk about what's happening in Michigan with the Secretary of State, wanting apparently, from the reports I'm reading tonight, Not to obey the law.
Is that an accurate report?
We'll find out from former State Senator Patrick Kohlbeck.
Joining me first, however, is Matt DiPerno, who is running for Attorney General in Michigan.
He joins us tonight on the campaign trail.
He is just minutes from stepping onto the stage to once again speak to the voters there in Michigan and make the case for him becoming Attorney General.
Matt, of course, made national news when he was the first attorney in America.
Yeah, thanks for having me on, Brandon.
We're at a rally here up in Flint, Michigan.
We've got about 250 people out in the audience right now.
I had to step aside.
Del report. Thank you for joining us. I know you're on the campaign trail about to speak.
How are you doing? Yeah, thanks for having me on, Brandon.
We're at a rally here up in Flint, Michigan. We got about 250 people out in the
audience right now. I had to step aside.
I'm in the baby room right now. So but we're excited to go on stage and talk to the voters
and talk to them about defeating the most radical and dangerous attorney general in
That's Dana Nessel, my opponent.
She is a coward and she is totally incompetent.
Tell me how you really feel about it.
That's the nice way of putting it, right?
Exactly.
All right, so it's down to the wire.
How are things going?
250 people on a Friday night.
That's a pretty good crowd, Matt.
Yeah, it's a good crowd.
We've been pulling in big crowds.
We're talking about the issues that people care about.
We're talking about the fact that we have the highest crime rate in decades in Michigan.
We've moved up the list to number seven in sex trafficking.
We've got illegal fentanyl killing children in the state.
And we've got an attorney general who's too much of a coward to stand up to the illegal drug cartels bringing this garbage into our state.
She wants to protect the police.
She's got more police under investigation than any time in the state's history.
It's time we support our police, Brandon.
It's time we get out there, support them, give them the resources they need.
And that's what they'll have as an attorney general with me.
So as Attorney General, you'll be the highest ranking law enforcement official in the state of Michigan.
Yeah, absolutely.
And we're going to support the police.
That's something the police have been begging for.
My opponent Dana Nessel just put out her endorsement of sheriffs in the state of Michigan.
Listen, 83 counties in Michigan, she got the support of five sheriffs.
That is terrible.
I've got more endorsements from sheriffs than she does.
They don't support her.
They want her out.
They know she doesn't support them.
She preaches a system called restorative justice in the state of Michigan, where she demands that victims have to meet with the perpetrators on violent felonies before sentencing in order to get the approval of the victims.
So this is crazy stuff that's happening right now.
We're off the charts to the left in crazy town.
It's time to come back to sanity, common sense solution, Time to bring order to the state of Michigan and start prosecuting violent felonies again.
What do you mean when you say she wants to force the victims to meet with their assailants?
What is that all about?
Yeah, something they're pushing here in Michigan called restorative justice, meaning that every arrest is in some way racially motivated.
They push critical race theory, diversity, equity, inclusion, social-emotional learning in the criminal justice system.
Listen, our Supreme Court, which is left-leaning these days, is writing jury instructions right now that are longer than the jury instructions for normal criminal cases for Beyond a Reasonable Doubt.
They're trying to write jury instructions that are two pages long that talk about critical risk theory and considering the race of the victim during sentencing.
We are losing our minds out here in Michigan.
Tell me, I've read a report recently, New Orleans is down hundreds of police officers.
New Orleans is down hundreds of police officers.
What about Michigan?
When you talk about her investigating so many police, I mean, nobody wants crooked police, but if we're investigating police just because you've bought into the anti-police, defund the police, we hate the police, I mean I've been interviewing a lady who is a police officer whose husband's a police officer who sits in prison tonight even though he did exactly what he was supposed to do when he showed up at a domestic
Dispute and the guy had a gun wouldn't drop the gun turn the gun from himself toward him He did exactly what he was trained to do and he and he warned the man over and over if you don't drop your gun You're gonna get shot and he goes to turn the gun from himself onto the cop the cop Defended himself and the other officers in the room.
He followed what he was trained to do He followed what cops are still trained to do and yet he sits in prison tonight.
So So, there is a war on the good cops.
Nobody wants crooked cops, you know?
But my guess is, if that's the climate in your state, you're probably seeing a deficit in police officers in Michigan like New Orleans, correct?
Yeah, we've got counties across the state that are operating at one-third capacity right now in their department because they know that every arrest they make, the criminal goes in the front door, he goes out the back door without any bond.
He goes out and commits more crime, and every arrest comes with a complaint against the police officer.
In some counties, Brandon, it is automatic.
An automatic complaint against police officers should make arrests.
Everyone's investigated for everything they do.
More police under investigation than any time in the state's history.
This has to stop.
We need a new attorney general who's going to come into the state and Well, you know, we're going to push the vote as hard as we can, and that's what we're doing right now.
Before I let you go to speak to those 250 people that are waiting, we don't want to
make them wait.
How confident are you that you can have a fair election with these machines in your
state?
Well, you know, we're going to push the vote as hard as we can, and that's what we're doing
right now.
You know, we've got great people, like Pat Colvick, who are working to make sure that
we have a safe election.
My thought at this time is to just get out to vote.
I do what I can as a candidate to encourage people to vote.
Right now, the Republicans are out prior turnout in early action.
The Democrats are underperforming and we're seeing Democrats or soft Democrats and independents breaking the way of Republicans right now because they like our message.
We want to protect parental rights.
No more drag queens in classrooms.
Protecting the parents.
You know, we got a state law in Michigan that says parents have a fundamental right to direct the education of their children.
That law has not been enforced.
We got school boards pushing pornography on the children.
And we're going to see a big red wave because of this.
Mothers are angry about what's happening to their kids right now.
Mothers of both political parties and independent voters as well, absolutely.
We pray that the voters can get a fair election, and if that means they all show up on election day and overrun the algorithms meant to steer the election, we pray that happens.
DiPerno4mi.com.
DiPerno4mi.com.
Thank you for joining us tonight on the Lindell Report from the Campaign Trail.
Yeah, thanks for having me on, Brandon.
And I encourage everyone to go out, make a donation.
We need it.
We want to expand our footprint on the TV market in Michigan.
So we need your help.
Thanks a lot.
Thank you, Matt.
DiPerno4MI.com, folks.
Check out his website.
We'll keep you posted.
Of course, we've known Matt DiPerno.
He's been in the studio a few times and started with us on Absolute Proof.
And again, the first attorney in America to have a court order to audit the Dominion machines.
Running for Attorney General in the state of Michigan.
Joining me now is Dr. Walter Daugherty.
Dr. Walter Daugherty is a favorite among us here.
He, of course, has joined us on many occasions to talk about hard scientific and mathematic evidence of voter fraud.
Tonight we'll talk about some of that.
We'll show you some charts he sent us, but also talk about, well, Professor Halderman.
We've talked about Professor Halderman many times, haven't we?
And some of the things he's done that we really appreciate and agree with related to voter fraud and the machines and the flipping of votes and hacking of machines.
But he's come out recently calling for shuffling the votes, these cast vote records, shuffling them.
Why would you want to do that?
Well, it's a privacy issue, apparently.
Well, we're all for privacy, but will it make it harder to actually tell if there's voter fraud?
To discuss this and more is Dr. Walter Doherty.
Dr. Walter Doherty, welcome back to the Lindell Report.
Mike is out tonight, but he appreciates your being here to give us this report.
Thank you for joining us.
Well, thank you, Brannon, and shout out to Matt DiPerno.
It looks like tonight is going to be the Michigan night.
Because Professor Halderman is, in fact, a computer scientist at the University of Michigan.
Yes.
And a top expert on voting machines, as you correctly indicated.
And then Patrick Colbert is also from Michigan.
So this is the Michigan night.
It's Michigan night.
The latest proposal from Professor Halderman for modification to voting machine software is to correct what he identifies as a privacy vulnerability.
So, yes, he identified a privacy vulnerability, but his proposed remedy, in my opinion, is far too excessive.
It's kind of like saying, Brandon, I see a mosquito on your forehead, let me get my sledgehammer and I'll take care of it for you.
So the privacy vulnerability that he and his students identified is that the randomization that's in use in Dominion machines can be reversed.
So in order to Explain that.
Probably we should go to slide two and just look at a cast vote record.
All right.
Let's do that.
We'll go to slide two.
Is this with this?
Tell me if this is it.
We'll throw it up on the screen.
The one with deviations or which one is that now?
No.
There it is.
There it is right here.
This is it.
OK.
OK.
So this is a sample cast vote record.
So a cast vote record is just the spreadsheet that reports how each individual ballot voted.
There's no personally identifiable information on it.
All it says is the first ballot voted this way.
So if you look at the first line, well, it's actually the second line since the first line is the headings.
The second line says, uh, cast vote record one, precinct number, ballot style.
They voted for Joe Biden, Mark Kelly.
They were not in district one or district two, but they were in district three and they voted for Then, the next row is cast vote record two, and it gives their precinct and ballot style, and they voted for Biden, Kelly, and O'Halloran, and so forth.
So, each row is just one ballot.
So, the privacy issue, first let me back up.
The reason that privacy is important in elections is to minimize The opportunity for coercion or bribery.
So if your boss were to say.
Everybody has to request an absentee ballot.
And fill it out for the right person and come show it to me, your boss.
Or you're fired.
That would be coercion.
We've also seen situations where people will say.
Here's a $50 gift card.
Let me have your absentee ballot and I'll fill it in for you.
So that's bribery.
Well, privacy helps to protect against that or to reduce the opportunities for it.
So in the case of the CVR, let's suppose you were sitting at the door at 7 a.m.
when the poll opened.
And I recognize that first man in line is Brandon House.
And now at the end of the day or the end of the election, when the cast vote record is published, And shout out to Mike Lindell for helping lots of people across the country get the cast vote records from their counties.
Unfortunately, a lot of counties are still balking and dragging their feet.
Now I get the cast vote record and I see line number one says that this person voted for Biden, Kelly and Rehalva.
And I know it's Brennan.
Now I know how Brennan voted.
Hmm.
In order to protect against that, my understanding is that what Dominion Software does is to, when the cast vote record report is produced, is to shuffle the lines within a batch of 200 or less.
So, in other words, the first 200 people that voted are going to be the first 200 lines in the spreadsheet, but they won't be in the same order.
And that protects privacy because now all I know is Brandon's vote is one of these first 200, and I don't know which one.
So your privacy is perfectly protected by that.
However, by limiting the shuffling to a block of 200 or less, it enables us to detect patterns that would indicate the possibility of manipulation.
So now if you go back to that Slide number three.
Okay.
That one, yes.
So this is the cumulative ratio of Biden to Trump in Pima County, Arizona.
As we've discussed before on your program, if you're counting mail-in ballots that arrive at random, there should be no pattern after the first 10% or so of the votes.
So if the first four votes are for Biden, he has 100%.
The fifth vote's for Trump.
Now he drops to four out of five.
That's 80%.
That's a 20% drop, or one-fifth.
By the time you've counted 500 votes, the next vote can only change the cumulative ratio by at most one-five-hundred.
And by the time you've counted 50,000 votes, which is about 10% of Pima County, The next vote can only change it by 1 50,000.
And so it ought to look like the green line here.
That you can't see it because there are half a million points on this graph and the screen won't show that.
But there are some wild swings at the beginning because the denominator is so small.
But it very quickly settles down to 1.57 and basically just sits there all the way to election day.
So that green line is what you would expect From a fair election of randomized ballots.
The red line is the order they were actually tabulated in Pima County.
So after about 10% of the votes, which would be about 50,000 votes.
So if you look at the bottom, you'll see one of those lines is 56,000 something.
So that's a little over 10%.
So can you put a cursor on that point About the fourth number across the bottom.
Right there?
No, the one before.
Right there.
Right there, 56,000.
So now go up to the green line, and you'll notice that when we count them in random order, we already know it's three to two.
Three Biden votes for two Trump votes, 1.5.
It's actually 1.57.
And it stays at that ratio because Each additional vote, the next vote can only change it by one 56,000th.
And so that average isn't going to change much.
Now go straight up to the red line.
And you'll see after 10% of the votes, it's about three to one.
That means three votes for Biden to one vote for Trump.
Biden's getting three out of four.
He's getting 75%.
Whereas his average at the end of the early voting period is only 60%.
So now you've got a line declining from 3 to 1 to 1.5 to 1.
That's a ratio of 2 to 1 when it ought to have already been flat.
So what Dr. Halderman's proposal is, is that we should take these cast vote records and shuffle the whole election, all half million votes in the case of Bema County, 2 million in the case of Maricopa County, That will always produce the flat green line.
You'll never be able to see the manipulation that was obvious in the slanted red line.
So by doing this, they can cover the cheat.
That's right.
So it makes it impossible to detect any manipulation that depends on the sequence.
So, a lot has been made about risk-limiting audits, or RLAs.
You've probably heard that phrase or you will be hearing that phrase in many jurisdictions.
And it's a good mathematical theory if it's properly applied.
However, it cannot detect the kind of manipulation that we just saw on that red curve, because all a risk-limiting audit looks at is the final count.
It doesn't look at the sequence of how you got to that final count.
Was it wiggle, wiggle, wiggle, flat, like a fair election would be?
Or was it huge jump, big drop, another jump?
Did it do something like that?
So if you can't see the sequence, then you can't detect that kind of manipulation.
And his remedy, therefore, I say, is like using a sledgehammer to kill a mosquito on your forehead.
It does improve privacy, but it destroys the ability to detect that type of manipulation.
So why do you think the, do you think, wait a minute, why would Halderman been saying that?
Why would he be saying this?
Is he a part of the establishment and coming for them?
Or is he just mistaken here?
Well, as I said, he is a top computer scientist and voting machine expert, and as you said, some of his work has been very beneficial to identifying problems with voting machines and explaining Why they are not transparent or accurate or accountable and therefore we need to get rid of them.
And therefore you would think, doctor, that he would want to keep these in order so he can prove his thesis.
Because surely he knows what you're talking about.
Surely he knows how to do these charts or has seen these charts, probably seen your work.
Why would he not want to keep in place that which validates what he's projected and predicted several years ago?
It backs him up.
Well, like I said, much of his work has been very helpful in identifying problems with voting machines.
For example, the report in the case in Georgia.
So in that report, he identified nine critical vulnerabilities.
Those are his words, not mine.
Critical vulnerabilities of grave national security import.
And he submitted this report to the judge in Georgia.
And said, this is so important, I want you to immediately send this to the manufacturer so they can fix it, and to the Department of Homeland Security, specifically CISA, which is the Computer Infrastructure Security Administration.
And there was a long delay before the judge allowed him to do that.
And when he did send in the report, They issued, to me, a very weak response and just said, well, we don't have any evidence that these vulnerabilities are actually being exploited.
So just looking at the history of his work on voting machines, it appears, and I have not spoken to him about this, it just appears that When the vulnerabilities that he identifies as a computer scientist are favorable to the Democrats, he emphasizes how vulnerable the machines are.
And when the vulnerabilities he identifies are favorable to Republicans, he minimizes them.
So that's just the way it looks to me.
Oh, wow.
That's not good.
All right.
Dr. Walter Daugherty, we sure appreciate all you do, all you have done.
Do you have a website you want to promote?
I occasionally post on Telegram at dr. D presents dr underscore D underscore presents But let me give two final words, okay?
my better solution to then to killing a mosquito with a sledgehammer would be to Shuffle the cast vote record report within a batch of no more than 200 So, if you take a batch of 200 and shuffle them, and take the next batch of 200 and shuffle them, that protects privacy, but it also allows us to detect the kind of manipulation that occurred in Arizona.
And third, it maintains auditability.
Because if you completely shuffle all of the records in the cast vote record, it makes it practically impossible to follow the audit trail back.
So if I take a particular line in the cast vote record and say, if I were an auditor and say, show me the ballot this came from, then if you could say, well, it was one of the 200 ballots in batch 43, then we go open the box for batch 43 and look at 200 pieces of paper and find that one.
But if they say it's one of 2 million, then there's no way to find it.
So it destroys auditability.
And my final A request for all of you who may have the opportunity to use a writing instrument when you vote, either absentee or in person, is to vote with a blue ballpoint ink pen.
Blue, because that way you can tell it's an original, that it's not a Xerox copy and it's not printed by computer.
Ballpoint, not a felt tip pen, because when you write with a ballpoint pen, It makes indentations in the papers.
You can turn the paper over and see a little dent.
You can say, yes, this was actually filled in by hand.
And ink and not gel.
Most pens today are gel pens and gel bleeds a lot more.
So it spreads out into the paper or can even soak through to the other side.
So, blue ballpoint ink pen.
Thanks very much, Ben.
No, thank you.
One more question, though.
What do you think is going to happen November 8th?
Particularly with all the talk of voting on Election Day, do you have any thoughts of what's going to happen?
Well, the best thing that has happened in the last few years is the heightened awareness.
So, you can't deal with a problem if you don't know the problem exists.
2020 showed us how many problems exist.
And that heightened awareness now means there are going to be a lot more people watching.
And a lot more people watching is going to reduce the opportunities for fraud and make the election fairer than it otherwise would be.
I mean, it just stands to reason if you have, as Matt DiPerno said, If you have a hundred policemen in a city or a thousand policemen in the city, it makes a difference as to how much crime you have, because the more people are watching, the less people will try to commit a crime when they think they can get away with it.
So I'm optimistic that we will have some very positive outcomes, but I'm realistic enough to say that, and we will probably discover once again manipulation Like we found in 2020.
Wow.
So, people voting on Election Day, though, does help to stop the algorithm from being able to work as effectively, correct?
That appears to be correct, is that once the turnout exceeds 75% of the registered voters, and it's mostly on Election Day, there aren't enough voters left in the roll to offset it.
Wow.
So when one candidate has gotten that many votes, then the only way they could lose would be to insert enough votes for the other candidate to win that would go over 100%.
Now, of course, that won't stop them from happening because we did see precincts in 2020 where there were more votes than there were registered voters.
But that's something that they try to avoid because that's an obvious red flag.
That's an open and shut case.
If you have more ballots than you have registered voters, you know there's something wrong.
Absolutely.
Dr. Dougherty, give a game where people can follow you.
On Telegram, it's drdpresents, dr underscore d underscore presents.
Excellent.
As always, we sure appreciate all you do.
Thank you, Dr. Dougherty.
Thanks, Brandon.
Dr. Walter Daugherty checking in, folks.
Great American there doing very, very important work.
We always appreciate having Dr. Daugherty on.
We're going to take a quick break.
We come back, we're going to be joined by former state senator from Michigan, Patrick Kohlbeck.
Talk about what's going on with the Secretary of State in Michigan.
In fact, what she's doing is making national news.
We'll share it with you right after this break here on The Lindell Report.
I'm Brandon House, in for Mike Lindell.
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Senator, thanks for joining us tonight.
We got breaking news out of your state with your Secretary of State who apparently doesn't want to obey the law.
Did I read that right?
Yes, you did.
And you know, against the backdrop of that false narrative that says that we never seem to win in court, all these people that are investigating the integrity of the 2020 election.
Well, here's some examples of some court victories that spur from some of our findings back in 2020.
We actually filed a lawsuit that against Jocelyn Benson for her May 2022 poll challenger guidelines.
When you evaluated these poll challenger guidelines, it was clear that they completely ignored current Michigan law regarding the rights and duties of poll challengers.
For example, it prohibited the use of cell phones inside the A.V.
counting boards, and it told them that they had to check in with a mythical challenger liaison role on the floor.
There's nothing in Michigan statute that identifies anything to that effect.
It's a mythical unicorn role that they developed.
And frankly, it makes it challenging to go off and identify that person on the floor
and a few other provisions as well.
But the bottom line is we actually won our court, our lawsuit in the court of claims.
And Jocelyn Benson in her audacity, rather than changing five paragraphs
of her 27 page May 2022 poll challenger manual, she enlisted the support of Hillary Clinton's lawyer
and his legal team, Mark Elias, to put in over 460 pages of pleadings to oppose us.
And then she had the audacity of saying she just didn't have the time to go off and update the poll challenger guidelines.
Well, she had time to submit 460 pages of of filings, instead of changing five paragraphs inside her poll challengers manual.
So why didn't she just update the manual and get it out to our election officials?
Now, we know why.
The reason is because what she is trying to do is weaken the oversight of the elections, and that's why she targeted poll challengers in particular.
She's planning on doing the same cheating she did in 2020, but unlike 2020 where we were largely reactive in Protecting ourselves against the fraud.
We are very, very proactive this year going into the 2022 election.
Here's a headline over at TheNewAmerican.com tonight.
Michigan Secretary of State flouts court order on election integrity.
It reads, Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson is asking her state Supreme Court for permission to ignore election law during the upcoming midterms.
How can you, with a straight face, assert that any election results coming out, if the, right now, what she did, she decided to go off and skip the Court of Appeals, and she made a direct appeal to the Michigan Supreme Court, because they weren't doing her bidding, I guess.
And can you imagine this?
If the Michigan Supreme Court were to come back and say, yeah, we know Judge Brock Swartz on the Court of Claims highlighted five different Michigan statutes that she had violated with her What do you think that would do?
Wouldn't it cause a big question mark over any of the election results?
I don't care who wins or who loses at the result of that election.
Really, we have it documented that because of time and expediency, it was necessary for the Michigan Secretary of State to encourage all of our election officials all across Michigan to violate the law.
That wouldn't settle well, don't you think?
You know, absolutely not.
The article goes on to say, last week, 4th District Judge Brock Schwarzel ordered Benson and Director of Elections Jonathan Bratter to revise or rescind a manual they published in May that contains guidelines for poll watchers and challengers.
I guess he delivered five directions in the manual that clearly violate state election law.
In his decision, he noted that an executive branch department cannot do by instructional guidance what it must do by promulgated rule, and enjoined Benson and Bratter from using or otherwise implementing the current version of the 2022 manual.
So the judge said, you've got at least five things in here you're asking them to do that violate the state law.
Don't use the manual, right?
This is what the fourth district judge ordered.
And so she's appealing to the Michigan Supreme Court to break the state law and ignore this judge.
Yes, Michigan Supreme Court, please let me break the law.
That's what she's essentially asking.
And I'll tell you, this isn't just an administrative steeplechase that we're talking about.
These rule violations, or these statutory violations that she's trying to get away with, Would have made a big difference in the 2020 election and I'll tell you why.
That prohibition against cameras, if I would have been able to bring in my cell phone, you remember I was a poll challenger at the TCGF center.
I saw that bus, that delivery van at the back of the TCS Center drop off all those illegal ballots, ballots without a chain of custody, well after the polls were closed, and I could have documented that.
Instead, we had to write it down on a piece of paper, and it became hearsay evidence where it was what we said versus what they said, and it wasn't until the Gateway Pundit submitted a FOIA request months after the election was already decided that we were able to go off and prove
it and say, listen guys, this is what we were talking about.
We couldn't exactly describe it very well in prose on this written statement, but now
you see it and you understand why that was such a big deal.
Imagine what would have happened if we would have had that information the same night as
the election occurred.
They wouldn't have been able to deny it.
That is huge.
And now, with this ruling, we're unable to go off and document all this malfeasance real-time, and I'm hoping it'll be a discouragement for those who want to perpetrate election fraud in this election.
So what were some of these five?
Is that one of them?
That's one of them.
Another one is that we had a lot of cases where poll challengers would have a challenge And they say, we are challenging that ballot.
We are challenging this process.
And then the poll inspector essentially said, talk to the hand.
We're not documenting it.
We don't think that's a valid challenge.
Well, they're not the judge and jury when it comes to documenting challenges.
Michigan law is very explicit.
If the poll challenger says it should be documented, it should be documented.
Poll challengers are certified election officials right along with poll inspectors.
We go through training the whole nine yards.
And what's important about documenting these challenges Is that they're put into the poll book and when a canvasser, which is who determines in Michigan, that's what we call the board of canvassers.
They determine whether or not an election is certified or not.
And their primary tools to determine whether or not should be certified or not are looking at the poll books and looking at the statement of votes and There's not a lot of other information that they have that they're privy to.
But if they see a bunch of notes saying, hey, these guys are challenging this process, that may explain why there's 71 percent of the precincts inside of Detroit that are unbalanced, which means that the number of votes doesn't equal the number or the number of voters doesn't equal the number of ballots.
That could be a problem.
So now it's about getting information into the hands of decision makers faster and faster.
And in this part, one of that provisions was saying, guys, we're If a poll challenger says they're challenging it, you have
to document it.
Wow. The article goes on to say, if Benson is successful in obtaining her desired relief,
meaning the Supreme Court of Michigan says, yeah, you can break the law,
the 2022 election would literally be conducted in an unlawful manner,
thus bringing into question any election results.
Yeah, absolutely.
And that's exactly what happened.
So I'm hoping the Michigan Supreme Court doesn't take it up.
I mean, it's obvious from the filings submitted by Mark Elias and his gang out in D.C.
that they're using a legal provision called latches, essentially saying that it's too late to go off and submit these concerns.
And I'll tell you, they were updating this Poll challenger document pretty much every single month since they first released it back up in May.
So it was a very much a moving target and we experienced the impact of these guidelines back in the August primary where we had one of our poll challengers escorted out for challenging ballots and by some security firm that wasn't even, you know, wasn't even an official member of law enforcement.
So that gets a little concerning.
Essentially what they're trying to do, and here's the big picture, what they're trying
to do is shut down oversight of the election because they know that we're better educated
on what to look for.
We know how they cheated in 2020, and they want to do whatever they can to make sure
that we're not able to catch them in the act this time.
Now we've got Christina Caramo involved, who we've interviewed.
She's running against Benson for Secretary of State.
On November 8th, she criticized her opponent during an Oakland County media event, and she labeled the guidelines as, quote, an attempt to suppress poll challengers from their lawful duty, their constitutionally protected rights to supervising the election process, end quote.
The article at thenewamerican.com says Caramo also filed a lawsuit this week.
Seeking a court order that would prevent thousands of potentially fraudulent absentee ballots from being counted in the midterms.
Listen to that, folks.
Yes, because the procedures that they're using are, once again, unlawful.
And the more we understand about it, these guys don't really tell us what their procedures are in cities like Detroit, when they're talking about running the A.V.
counting board, for example, until the last second.
So it's very difficult for us to scoot in at the second and say, wait a second, that doesn't make any sense.
When I did the walkthrough back in primary of their election processes, they even refused to answer any questions that were happening at that time around how the machines were connected, the chain of custody, all this kind of stuff.
They're deliberately obfuscating the process.
Now, either they don't know it and they don't understand it, which is a concern in and of itself, or they're deliberately trying to obstruct our knowledge of how they plan on executing the processes, and that should be a concern to everybody.
Yeah, so what do you know about this?
She's asking the court to require Detroit voters to cast ballots in person or to show valid photo identification at their clerk's office to vote absentee, because according to the Detroit Free Press, Election officials now rely on signature verification only rather than photo ID.
Why is she targeting the city of Detroit and not the state?
The city of Detroit is illegally utilizing privately funded ReliaVota technology to so-called verify signatures, she tweeted.
This illegal process is an attack on voting rights.
Can you help us understand this from her tweet, what she's talking about?
Yeah, first of all, for everybody's understanding, this ReliaVote system is another one of those electronic voting platforms that assist us with the management of the elections.
We've all heard about Poll Chief, right?
That's from Koenig.
That's for HR management.
And oh, by the way, what's going on with the federal court in Houston is still Pretty big deal.
So keep Greg and Catherine in your prayers.
Essentially the judge in that case, who, the case is all about Koenig saying that True to Vote had defamed them by claiming that they had shared personally identifiable information with the Chinese Communist Party.
There's a federal lawsuit that's going on around the arrest of Eugene Yu that they are the judge in the Houston case around the defamation is prohibiting the entrance of evidence from the federal case that proves the point of Catherine Gregg That's the subject of the defamation.
He's prohibiting that they actually share that information from that rest of Eugene Yu in the court, defending them in their defamation case.
So up is down, down is up.
So anyway, the Poll Chief is one piece of software.
We all heard about the voting systems in Wayne County, where Detroit is.
They use Dominion voting systems.
There's also electronic systems to manage the actual voter registration database.
What the ReliaVote system is, is essentially, I call it a ballot factory in a box.
What it does is allows you to print off a ballot, any ballot from any precinct in the city of Detroit.
It allows you to not only print the ballot, but it'll fold it up dump it into a envelope that will track all the numbers and IDs associated with all that, and then when those ballots come back, it'll actually scan the envelope of that ballot, check out the signature associated with it, which can be adjustable, whatever the tolerance is on that signature, they can adjust it, and use that to process the return of the ballots in the city of Detroit.
So, in many respects, it really is a ballot factory in a box, because you could print out those ballots with anything you want on them.
Wow.
Wow, wow, wow.
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It's the pervasive nature of the fraud now a lot of people have talked about what happened in 2020 as
Something suitable for Rico prosecution means there's a lot of little bits and pieces
That when you look at them from a systems perspective They all fit in and show a much larger impact than if you
were to look at any single Aspect of the fraud by itself for example when you know, dr
Doherty is talking about the use of what kind of writing instrument you might have a lot of people are concerned
about Sharpies For example, well, that's only one element of the fraud
But what was remarkable to me is showing how all these little bits and pieces how they all fit together and
complement one another this is really the
Culmination of decades of preparation on the part of those who stole this election and
And so that's the complexity of what happened is probably most startling to me, but I try to present it in as simple a form as possible in the book.
And why I wrote the book was actually prepare us for the 2022 election, prepare us for the 2024 election, because if we know how they stole in 2020, we're going to know how to protect ourselves against it, that same fraud in 2022 and 2024.
So I encourage you to get it for that, for no other reason, There's over 220 footnotes in there, evidence showing how all this stuff fits together.
I'm a systems engineer at heart, and so I like to show how all the Lego pieces come together to form that Pirates of the Caribbean set, if you know what I mean.
You've got to show all the bits and pieces, but then I try to show how it all fits together in the big picture.
And I hope it's helpful to a lot of people at securing our liberties going forward.
So I asked Dr. Walter Daugherty the same thing I'm going to ask you, which is, what are your predictions for November 8th?
Apparently, Chuck Schumer is nervous.
I guess someone was reading his lips when he was talking to Joe Biden.
I guess he's talking about they're in danger.
There is overwhelming talk now that there's going to be this massive, massive red wave.
You know, I'm not putting my hope in that because I'm so suspect of all the voter fraud and cheating and what's going on.
But what do you think is going to happen?
Do you think enough Americans will vote on Election Day to overcome the algorithm?
Or do you think that has not been the case, that too many voted early and can't overcome the voter fraud?
I think the folks responsible for this fraud know that we're watching this time, and I think that's going to discourage a lot of the bad behavior.
And when you say watching, what do you mean by watching?
How are people watching, or can you not say?
Yeah, no, well, we can say.
If you go to mi.foramericafirst.com, you know, the America Project's been working with me and others to launch a lot of various election activities that can help Oversee what's really happening here.
We've got incident report forms that are over the place for poll challengers So we can centralize the collection that data and other all the stuff that was overwhelming us in the wake of the 2020 election We've got people organizing tailgate parties.
We've got more poll challengers and more poll workers Engaged all across the state especially out in Detroit this time around so really we're just trying to channel all the enthusiasm people have for election integrity and It's still one of the top three issues when everybody says, you know, what's important to you in this upcoming election.
That's in the top three, and I think in the top five or six, according to Rasmussen, you have cheating, which is not very far behind, maybe about 9% behind.
So there's election integrity at like 83% concerned, and then cheating is like 74% concerned.
So this is a big deal, and it's mobilized a lot of people to say, let me know what I can do.
And I'm happy to say that people are stepping up to go off and make sure it's a high integrity election.
If that happens...
When you couple that against what Joe Biden's doing to destroy our country and what Governor Whitmer did to destroy our state and went in lockstep with Jocelyn Benson, our Secretary of State and our Attorney General, who decided to send a couple officers over to my home today to pay me a visit.
What?
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
You buried the lead.
What happened?
Yeah, that was no big deal.
They were giving me a cease and desist letter.
The Michigan Attorney General.
For what?
He's just doing what?
The folks who are managing the website Maintained by America Project had mistakenly posted a state seal on a document and they said you can't use the state seal on these documents, which is right.
It's fine.
I didn't even know it was up there on a website, but we took that down within a minute of them coming in and visiting, so no big deal.
But that's something that normally would be handled.
Just send me an email or letter saying take it down, but they They wanted to, you know, make a point, if you will.
But when you say the state seal, are you talking about, like, the logo of your state?
Yeah, yeah, and it never should have been in the document anyway, so that was actually a reasonable request.
Was it a state document?
No, no, it was a poll challenger guidelines, essentially, handing out for things, what to look for out of the polls.
Well, that obviously clearly tells you they're watching you, buddy.
Oh, absolutely!
That's fine, because, you know, we're watching all the folks who are Deciding that they don't want to follow the law this time.
And you know, if the Attorney General's office wants to make sure people are following the law, I'll tell you, I applaud them.
And that's what we all want to do.
If we have our elections executed in a lawful manner this time, that's all I can ask for.
The endgame, you know, a lot of people say that the only reason we're interested in 2020 is because we're a bunch of crybabies.
We didn't like the endgame.
That's a bunch of bunk.
That's not true at all.
In 2016, I actually called for an investigation and Donald Trump was declared the winner in Michigan in 2016.
This is about election integrity and for anybody... Why did you call for an investigation in 2016?
Because in Detroit we were having some of the same problems we witnessed in 2020.
They had one of the precincts during the recount, mandated by Jill Stein, who challenged that election, There was a precinct in Detroit that had, in the poll book, it declared that there were 306 people who voted in that precinct, yet in the ballot box for that precinct, there were only 50 ballots.
So it indicated that they found 50 ballots that they really liked and kept surfing it through there.
And I said, you know what, we got to go off and investigate this.
And I called for an attorney general investigation and a secretary of state and secretary of state Listened and found 31 counts of election fraud, but there were zero prosecutions And there were still 34 jurisdictions that didn't even provide the information necessary to do the investigation
But there was zero prosecution.
So what do you think?
Is that going to encourage them to conduct more fraud in the future?
Yeah, and it did in 2020.
So we've got laws on the books, which is why this Jocelyn Benson lawsuit was so important, is that we finally said it took the citizens, not our Attorney General, to hold her accountable.
But the citizens did hold her accountable in cooperation with Judge Schwartzel and the Court of Claims.
And we said, guys, we have a commitment to following the law.
And for a change, we actually got a ruling that said, you know what?
We need to follow the law.
And, you know, the sad aspect of this is that this is the fifth time we've had a ruling against Jocelyn Benson for coloring outside the lines of the law.
And she's kind of a serial lawbreaker, if you will.
And unfortunately, the only penalty is the one that we're going to be administering at
the ballot box this upcoming November, and that is getting her booted out of office and
putting Christina Karamo in as our next Secretary of State.
Do you think that will happen?
It's going to be a tough haul, but I think so.
I honestly think we have fair elections and right now it looks like top of the ticket, which is Tudor Dixon, is actually beating Gretchen Whitmer after being behind by double digits due to two very good debate performances.
And the statewide races like Attorney General and Secretary of State are all coattail races for a good governor candidate.
So we pull a governor across the finish line.
I think Christina and Matt are going to do well as well.
And breaking news tonight, what do you make of apparently a news station in Arizona, in Phoenix, putting out the election results for governor, and it has Carrie Lake getting 47% and her challenger getting 53%.
What are they doing?
Are they rehearsing?
Are they practicing?
What is going on?
That happened in Michigan too, and I used to do a lot of IT project management, and We always had what they call staging servers, and when you're going off and testing new functionality, like maybe this election results software might be new functionality, you put on a staging server, when everything checks out, then you roll it to production.
Either these guys are complete, completely inept with the way that they manage their IT sites, and they're putting out their testing in the production environment, or there's some funky business going on.
I'll tell you, when I ran for governor, It was the election was on August 7th, back in 2018.
And on August 7th, a friend of ours in Australia saw the election results reported out on politico.com.
And we thought that was kind of interesting because in Australia, that's on the other side of the international dateline.
And so it was actually August 6th back here, but they had the election results posted up there.
So this has been happening for a while, my friends, and there's a lot of fishy business that goes on here and they never have to provide an explanation.
But I think this time around, this 2022 election, we're on to them, and they're going to have, as Mr. Arnaz used to say, there's going to be some slainin' to do if they don't get this right.
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