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Nov. 17, 2022 - The Lindell Report - Mike Lindell
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Some of the judges are pushing, I'm going to look up the report I read today, but some of the judges are pushing for getting rid of the defense minister who's trying to look into the voting fraud in some of the machines.
That's what I'm reading.
But those same judges, you guys, what they did about a year ago when In Brazil, the president wanted to take and have the machines have a printout of paper where you can see that and at least put that in a box.
Well, you'd have some kind of check there anyway, if you had to go count the box, if you could, because they have same day voting.
So you could look at your paper, put it in the box, put it in the box.
Okay.
And then you go back and you can count the boxes.
But those judges said, no, no, no, no, we're not going to have any paper.
So, um, You know, it comes down to, and once again, to get, you got to get rid of the machines.
And, uh, um, they, uh, I liked Jeff, the idea of, you know, having a one day reelection or new election in Arizona.
Um, and, uh, with just paper, you know, it's kind of funny though.
They, uh, you know, all these machines had defects on the front end.
They called it glitches, um, malfunctions.
So let's just take, if there was no crime, Why would anybody want these machines?
I mean, it's just bizarre.
So let's put the, everyone said, put these in the box.
Now I'm going to ask you this, Jeff, for our audience.
I had said all along in the primaries, we told everybody to vote same day.
It's harder for them to cheat.
Carrie Lake proved that in the primaries.
All the algorithms worked.
They took votes from the voter rolls and boom, she's down by 10% at 11 at night.
Three hours later, when the same day voting came in, 70-30, 70-30, it came in, she's up by 12,000 votes.
They shut down the count for three days, and they didn't have enough left to, oh, because everybody already knew that it was 70-30, 70-30.
So they didn't know what to do.
So they go, oh, we'll just cheat her in the midterms.
I want to ask you this, Jeff, because you've looked at the charts for this.
One of the things I talked to a lot of people in Arizona the past few days, and they were polling people in line in exit polls, okay?
They were just doing, will you tell us so we know what you're doing?
And they said it was about 80, 70 to 80% carried like everywhere they went for the same day.
Now, and that would go along with the same day voting for the primaries and all these things, right?
My question to you is, when you've seen those charts, when you did the Edison Research Charts that every vote in the United States has to go through, when you looked at Carey's Lakes, maybe we can pull that one up.
Logan, do you have the Carey Lake chart?
Because I want to ask Jeff something that I don't see on there, and it's mysteriously disappeared.
And that would be the spike of the same-day votes, Jeff.
They're not on there.
Can you explain that?
Well, they were muted.
There were no huge spikes this time when they went up.
However, to answer the question, the same-day voting thing, you can see the effect of it in so many races.
When you see that the Democrat went out to an extremely early lead, and it involves a big lead because they counted the Absentee ballots first and God knows which were real and which were fake to gave that person a real lead.
And then over the rest of the time, whenever the election day votes come in, you see the Republican rise, we're going to get closer and closer.
And unfortunately in many cases, they did not have enough to overcome it.
But when you see that kind of, you know, that kind of pattern where you have the huge lead for the Democrat and then the Republican, you know, a little engine that could keep coming up, up, up.
It doesn't quite make it worth sometimes, sometimes did, you know, did manage to get it.
You're seeing the effect of your going out and voting on election day.
Election day.
Okay.
I want to, I want to say this cause I want to tell everyone, um, when I say the unit party, everybody, obviously this is now very tilted the other way to destroy our country with, uh, using the Democrat party.
But there's a couple of things that happened.
I want everybody to understand.
So if you're a Democrat watching, or you used to be a Democrat, or you're just a person, I don't care what party you're in.
Remember, what we had here was, we had a couple things that are golden.
And one of them is, all these machines on the morning of the election, they say had glitches where you put your paper in and go, just put it in the box.
They malfunction.
That's what they're saying.
Okay.
Then another state like Kansas, where it flipped it from a Democrat or a Republican to a Democrat.
We had reports coming out of there.
Basically 32 states that we have reports.
I'm sure it was all the states.
And it didn't matter what vendor, whether it was ES, NAS, Dominion, Smartmatic, it didn't matter.
So we have that.
Let's just say that that part, there was no, um, that it was all done.
Um, uh, there was no malicious intent.
Okay.
Even though most of it was in Maricopa County, most of it, it was in Republican machines.
Now that seems a little suspect.
Okay.
But I will say this Jeff, another thing that's, and when I talk about, Getting rid of the machines, a case to get rid of them no matter what party you're in.
The Democrats warned us for years.
We know, Brandon, the other night was pulling up Democrat after Democrat that they went to bed and they said they had won and they woke up in the morning and they said, no, you lost.
Brandon, do you have that one?
I want to show Jeff that and what he would make of something like that.
Yeah, I'll bring up the one for Idaho.
Let me get it real quick.
Yeah, the Idaho one is gold, Jeff.
This gal, and I want you to read it, because...
You know, what I said was, this is just another reason.
Okay, Democrats, what if it's you next time with this Uniparty?
Okay, now we're going to use the machines, the computers, and we're going to pick.
It doesn't matter what they're picking.
They have an agenda.
Isn't it funny that they cheated all the people that questioned the machines?
Isn't that funny, Jeff?
They had to pull out all the stops for Cary Lake.
Maybe they did do those machines because they knew we told everybody to vote same day.
So they go, Hey, we'll fix that.
We'll make sure we get a box full of, of, uh, put your, put the, put this ballot in the box, put the ballot in the box.
Jeff, do you know that a lot of people went out to cure their votes and they found out that they hadn't even voted in the last three elections?
They go, well, you didn't even vote in the other two.
And they go, yes, I did.
So they're finding out that this has been going on a little bit here, you know, That these machines are like this.
Brandon, did you find it?
Yeah, there's actually a couple of them.
Here's one right here.
The Idaho Capitol Sun.
Reporting error.
Reverse is one Idaho Democrat's apparent legislative win.
Republican Jack Nelson wins over Karma Metzler Fitzgerald after reporting errors or reporting corrections.
The number of votes counted in Jerome County were incorrectly reported on the Idaho Secretary of State's office website, which made it appear that a Democrat candidate won a House seat, the Jerome County Elections Office said in a press release Thursday.
And we had one of these in Michigan as well.
Yeah, yeah, Michigan.
Well, there was one, you know, it's and Jeff, you know, you know, the story of the Democrat that got zero votes in her own precinct and stuff.
So my question is, is Doesn't this point to more of a, you know, that there's a, let's say there's a crime, let's just say, none of the machines glitched that it's crime, that it's planned.
Doesn't that tell you that it's a uniparty thing?
Or does it tell you that, hey, machines, that it really was glitches?
Yeah, I completely feel that based on what I've seen, there's no way that they could have pulled this off Uh, in Arizona and other places without the, uh, Republicans and Democrats holding hands and, uh, and, and working together to get it, which, which frankly stunned me.
If you think about the implications of that, it means that there are people who call themselves Republicans out there who were fine with letting the Democrats keep control of the Senate.
You couldn't have said it any better.
I've talked to some legislatures now down in, um, down in Arizona and they were told, they were told by, these are newcomers to the legislatures and they were told, don't you dare say anything about the election.
You know, in other words, you just got put in a thing.
You're the ones that are going to make the law.
You better not say anything.
We run this show.
I mean, and you know, that's it.
You know, this is, um, um, if people can't see that, um, It was the ones that, that spoke up about the machines and about the elections process and, and the stolen elections.
And you can go right down the list.
Um, you go up, um, and I'm not going to name names of the ones that won and the ones that won.
It's kind of funny.
The ones that won that Donald Trump did endorse, but they didn't say anything about election integrity or election crime.
A couple of them won.
You know, he had 200 and some, the one he endorsed, but the ones that really were going to go after the machines are the ones they went, eh, you ain't getting in.
I was told by Clint Curtis, you know, that, you know, Clint Curtis, you know, and Clint told me, he goes, oh, Mike, they're going to take Carey Lakes too.
Remember everybody, Clint made the first algorithm to steal elections.
And he, he's a Democrat.
He loves the country, but he loves the Democrat Party.
But he knows these machines have to go.
And he told me straight out, he said, they're going to take Kerry Lakeside.
I go, they wouldn't do that.
All cameras are on.
We're watching everything.
And I couldn't believe it.
So, Jeff, by telling me about same day, do you think that they might have purposely had those machines malfunction in the Republican areas to set those ballots aside to do whatever they wanted with them?
We made very clear What we were doing to counteract the cheat of 2020.
We wanted them to know that we knew what they were doing and we're going to go after it.
So that would not surprise me a bit.
And in fact, I think there's there's evidence with where the machines went bad.
I think that they went to more.
I think that you're going to find that there was more election day fraud in general in this election than there was in 2020.
Uh, because, you know, they, you know, they were counter punching our punch.
Uh, and that's, uh, that's what they did.
But, you know, I've, I've been telling some, some friends who are Democrats that, uh, how does it make sense?
They, they, they won all these governor races and they, and they blunted us in the Senate, but, but they somehow lost the house.
I think they should demand recounts everywhere.
I think they should need, we need, we need an investigation of that because Sounds like you guys got cheated out of the house.
I mean, I think you guys need to look into that.
You know what I said, it would have been, it would be perfect.
I don't know.
Have they, have they, they've completely called us.
Everything's done now with Gary Lake.
Is that correct?
Lest I heard, uh, that is the case.
Um, but it wouldn't surprise me to still have some more, some more ballots appear out of nowhere.
Here's what I said.
Um, and I, I would, By the way, we do have breaking news.
Here's the headline I just found to answer your question.
Lake issues first major update in Arizona since Hobbs declared victory.
Arizona Republican candidate Carrie Lake said on November 17th she's still fighting in the state governor's race and her first major update since Democrat Katie Hobbs declared victory.
Quote, I want you want to reach out to let you know that I'm still in this fight with you.
End quote.
Lake, a former television anchor, said in a video statement.
Lake said concerns raised by her campaign about Hobbs, the Arizona Secretary of State, overseeing the election and electronic voting equipment turned out to be legitimate.
As an example, she pointed to how tabulators across Maricopa County weren't working properly on election day.
Lake said that she spoke with voters who had to wait in line for hours, including a man who went to three different polling sites before he was able to finally cast his vote or his ballot.
Quote, our election officials failed us miserably.
What happened to Arizonans On Election Day is unforgivable.
Tens of thousands of Maricopa County voters were disenfranchised, in quote Lake said, as Secretary of State Hobbs is the state's top election official.
Quote, now I'm busy here collecting evidence and data.
Rest assured I have assembled the best and brightest legal team and we're exploring every avenue to correct the many wrongs that have been done this past week.
I'm doing everything in my power to right these wrongs.
My resolve to fight for you is higher than ever, in quote.
Okay.
Well, I'll tell you what, um, if I, what I said before is, uh, anyone out there and Carrie Lake could have done this herself if she would have overran those algorithms.
Um, I, you know, anyone out there that actually won, this is what, this is a suggestion.
I'm going to put this out there now for any of you Republicans that won your race.
Why don't you demand an audit so you know you legitimately won your race?
How about that?
You know what I mean?
Why not the treasurer in Arizona that wanted a race, and there was 250,000 votes more than the other ones.
It doesn't make sense, but, you know, that someone would vote for the treasurer, but not vote for Carrie Lake or Mark Fincham or Blake Master.
My point being, let's say, like you said, Jeff, some of these actually overran their algorithms.
What would be one, uh, was it, um, did Boebert end up winning hers?
Uh, yes, by a, by a very slim margin.
Right.
Now there would be a perfect one.
If she demanded an audit saying, I want to know that it was completely legitimate, that I'm in there and I want to trust our voting system.
You know, that's Colorado, that's Dominion Machines.
Now, what would her opponent say?
Do you think they say, oh, no, no, no, no, I concede.
It would be interesting, wouldn't it?
It would be, it would, it would, it would show courage.
It would show leadership.
Uh, and it would, uh, in the, in the end it would be a winning move.
Uh, I think you'll need to join you.
I don't know if you've covered the fact that, uh, Liz Wheeler who won her race in Arizona, even though she won her race, she is officially calling for a new election in Arizona.
Uh, and it said that she's not going to cast any votes once she... Well, then maybe she could do it, ask for an audit.
If I won during these times, I would say, you know what?
I want to be able to know that I won legitimately.
I think that'd be a perfect move for her to do that.
Or any of the Republicans, any of the Republicans that won, Ask to do an audit so you can say, hey, I legitimately won and see what your opponent says.
Wouldn't it be interesting if your opponent says, no, no, no, no, I don't want to look in those machines.
I don't want to, oh no, I'll take the loss.
It would be interesting, everybody.
I want everybody to think about that.
If you know a Republican that won their race, why don't you go to them and say, why don't you ask for an audit so you can legitimately say you won?
You know, just because you win doesn't mean you can't ask for an audit.
I would want to know that I won fair and square.
And you would think the Democrat that lost would want to know that they weren't cheated, right, Jeff?
Yeah, that's right.
That would work in Arizona, but it would not work in Colorado because the Secretary of State of Colorado, Janet Griswold, has made it illegal to audit any elections in Colorado.
Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa, what?
You mean you made it?
So now she made a law, you can't audit an election.
That's correct.
Is that, is everybody in this, the times we're living in everybody?
It's just like in the state of Texas, you say, well, that's Colorado.
That would never happen in Texas.
Let me tell you about Texas, everybody.
Your great attorney general, Ken Paxton, Who saved Texas and fought every single lawsuit to not have two months early voting and mail-in and all this stuff?
What did they do to reward Ken Paxson?
They said, we're going to make a law here.
You cannot prosecute one crime, election crime.
So the Attorney General of Texas can't look into any election crime or any election fraud.
Who makes those laws?
I mean, that's like saying, okay, you're a policeman, but you cannot go investigate murder.
You cannot go investigate robbery.
You know, we're going to cherry pick out here that, I mean, you can't even make this stuff up.
So here's these crooked.
So if you have a crooked secretary of state, which we, which we know Jenna Griswold is, by the way, we have the image, the Mesa image right up here on Frank speech for the whole world to see report number three and Jenna Griswold ordered the trusted bill with dominion and committed felony.
So Jenna Griswold, Who now is this dictator or whatever you call a dictator.
She decides that we're going to make a rule you can't investigate me.
That's what it is.
You cannot investigate the Secretary of State.
I think, Jeff, when she did that, there was even a rule you couldn't badmouth her.
I think that was a thing she tried to put in that law.
Well, I think so.
And she also she also has done away with any hand counts as well in the state of Colorado.
So you can't even you can't even do that.
Even though parts of the Colorado law do have provisions for doing hand recounts, any time that those have been hit, Johnnie Griswold has put her foot down and said, nope, we're not going to do a hand recount.
And it's a law you can do that?
Yes, there are provisions in the statutes in Colorado that enable you to do this.
So that's why, honestly, if I'm someone like that, How much courage is Liz Wheeler showing?
That's the first time I think in history a winning candidate is calling for a new election.
A new election done single day, everything done by hand, no machines, voter ID required one day.
I don't think it's ever happened before.
She should also call for a She should also call for an audit, even though she won.
I want to audit my own race.
I want to know, with all the things that went down, these problems with these machines, I would like to be able to hang my head high that I was the rightful winner.
You know, I think that's awesome.
Wouldn't a one-day re-election be the ultimate audit, Mike?
Because you could compare those numbers to the ridiculous numbers that came out of The 8th, and it would, like I said, there's your ultimate audit.
No guesswork.
No statistics.
Was that Liz Wheeler you said or Liz Harris?
Liz Harris.
I apologize.
Liz Harris.
I just want to correct that because I'm going, wow, there's two Liz's fighting down there.
I apologize.
It's been a long month.
Right, right.
Yeah.
That's Liz Harris, everybody.
She's an amazing gal, amazing lady down there.
What a thing to sacrifice.
You know what?
I want a new election because of all the problems with the machines, all the glitches.
They call them the glitches.
But I would say that she could also ask for an audit.
And I believe Lauren Boebert, I believe in Colorado.
You want to save Colorado?
She should ask for an audit of her own race.
Even though you say, if you say it's legal, why would a Democrat, why would, if she asked for an audit and she won, Jeff, why would the Secretary of State say, no, I don't want that?
When that Secretary of State is a Democrat, why wouldn't she want to see if her Democrat that ran against Lauren won?
Because it's against the law right now.
Secretary of State can simply say it's against the law to do their audit for any reason.
I thought you said they could still do it now.
When did it go into effect?
I believe that was done in 2021, if I remember correctly, after the 2020 election.
So did the legislature make it a law, or she just did an executive order, or whatever she did?
I believe it was an executive order, but I defer to the people in Colorado who will know that for sure.
But it is indeed a law.
That would have to be undone before there would be any audit at all in Colorado.
So you can't even do any kind of an audit if your race was close?
No, interestingly enough, Lauren Bovert's race is, last time I checked, within the half a percent margin.
So it will go to an automatic recount.
But they will simply put the same ballots into the same machines and run them the same way.
That will be the recount in her race.
We've got some news here right off the website of the Arizona website.
The difference between with 99% reporting today, November 17th, the difference between the Republican and Democrat for Attorney General is just 619 votes.
Earlier today, it was 100 and something, right, Logan?
So now they're just 619 votes apart.
Well, they're stealing the whole state of Arizona.
Yeah, but also ask yourself why Abe Hamada outperformed all of the other statewide candidates, Republican candidates, America First candidates.
He outperformed them all.
That was the Treasurer, right?
No, this is Attorney General.
This is Attorney General.
Oh, you're talking about the Treasurer.
Yeah, okay.
But, but, uh, no, I'm actually talking about the attorney general, Republican for attorney general, Abe Havadot.
He, he outperformed, uh, Kerry Lake.
Um, he, uh, it was unbelievable.
It's one of those, one of those other things.
Oh, I see what you're saying.
That that's, that is unbelievable.
You don't outperform Kerry Lake.
Um, Mike, Mike, there were, there were, I believe the numbers about 16,000 people who based on the numbers, They had to have voted for Abe Hamada for Attorney General, and then not even voted for a governor.
They left it blank.
Wow!
These people were so excited to vote for the Attorney General race, they got there and just ignored the governor and plowed right into the Attorney General race below it.
They're so happy.
I'm going to run down.
Wait a minute.
I'm going to run down.
I'm going to go to three different polling places because the machines don't work, and I'm only going to vote for the Attorney General.
I'm not going to vote for Mark Benjamin, Carrie Lake, and Blake Masters.
I mean, this is a mess down there.
They need to, and you know what?
I'll tell you what.
The ones that stood inside doing those counts and that manipulation, those Maricopa County board members, whatever the ones that, you know, the same input, everybody's going to give you the same output.
You know, it's just, I just can't believe how people can, how can they sleep at night when they know the whole world's watching?
They do this right in front of the whole world.
I mean, I don't get it, but like, I guess I was told by one of our attorney friends, he said, Mike, put your shoe on their foot.
If they were caught in 2020, they were caught in the primaries, and now if I was, if he goes, if you were them, what would you do?
You have nothing to lose.
If you get, you got away with it before, why not give it a shot and take our whole country, you know, and just take it now.
Now, did they give the slim margin of the, um, of the, um, um, I agree.
by not taking that. They probably could have took that too, but they probably underestimated,
like you said, the algorithms. But even if they did, you know what? They could have underestimated
Carrie Lake, I'll bet, by a million votes. And wouldn't have mattered, they did not want her
in there because she said, we're getting rid of these machines. I agree. Yes. And I think that
our strategy, which did not work as well.
as well as obviously we had hoped to.
I think that what you're seeing in a lot of these House races,
the close House races that were taken by Republicans, enough of them to give Republicans the majority,
I think that you are seeing that that strategy did work in those races, especially in House races.
Right. Well, I believe it would have worked in Arizona, too, but when you have the same day voting
and you basically turn them into votes on mail, early voting, you might say, throw them in a box,
throw them in a box or we're going to deal with them later.
Now you can, you can do whatever you want with that box.
I mean, Doug Mastriano, uh, the governor's race in Pennsylvania received, this is going to sound familiar to you, Mike, received more votes than any other, uh, sitting or any other Republican has ever received.
In a governor's election in Pennsylvania.
And he lost by, if you believe the numbers, he lost by a large margin.
But he had more votes.
He won election day by such a tremendous margin.
If that's all you looked at, you would say, well, obviously, this guy had to have won.
But with that mail-in voting and all the shenanigans that went on with it, I believe you showed us the graph with the grip and they front-loaded like a quarter million votes or something.
It was a huge, huge gap right out of the thing where they just front-loaded.
In Georgia, too, to Herschel Walker.
And they even took votes away from him at one point, if you remember.
And every time, if you recall, every time Herschel's numbers pushed back up to equal Warnock's, boom!
There's another big update for Warnock.
It's all this everybody.
If you were going to do Map out a big race and the fix was in.
You're going to make it so this is believable because of this, because of this.
And, and you're going to like what they did to Mastriano.
They, uh, they, uh, you know what?
We're not letting him in no matter what.
He was all about election crime and integrity.
So let's make him lose by so much.
Just like they did a Donald Trump in 2006 or 2020.
Let's make it look by so much that why would you do an audit?
Why would you do an audit?
Obviously, you're off by a couple hundred thousand.
With a computer, you can go, eh, there's 700,000 votes gone.
It's easy.
It's a computer.
You can take off a zero.
There's a million votes.
It don't matter.
That's why it makes me angry at people who say, well, there was fraud when we did hand counts, too.
Yeah.
One, two, three.
You know, computers, it could be 100,000, 200,000, 300,000.
100,000, 200,000, 300,000.
It's not, there's no comparison.
That was even said in a courtroom, for Kerry Lake and Mark Fincham
to get rid of the machines in Arizona before this election in the preliminary injunction.
And the judge said that to one of the attorneys, I believe it was, uh, Andrew Parker was one of the attorneys down there in Arizona.
And the judge said to Andrew Parker said, well, you know, there's vulnerabilities who in, uh, uh, not just machines, but also in, in paper ballots in Hand County.
And Andrew Parker said it best, just like you did.
He said, yeah, but here's the difference.
He says, when you go with a computer, you can go hundreds of thousands or one zero, whatever it says, it can be millions.
But if you, in order to cheat that big with people, you'd have to have a whole cabal of people.
You'd have to have people like, you know, and they're, you know, I mean, it would be massive amounts of, uh, of the cheating and a lot easier to catch too.
Um, You know, if you have same-day voting, there's the camera.
I mean, you know, how many people do you know where you can go get a ballot, their ballot, and put their name in?
I mean, there you're talking, like, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10.
Instead of the computers, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 500,000.
And you have names pulled off the computer voter rolls to back it up, you know.
You've said it best, and I want to tell everybody so they understand this.
So if you're gonna set up this elaborate crime, this unit party crime, I call it, and the CCP,
if you're gonna take country, you're gonna go, okay, you're gonna go through each one and go,
okay, we'll make this one look really close.
This one here, we got a front load and we got to definitely do this.
Now, in Arizona, I think they were worried so much down there that they're going, okay,
we're gonna have to, they're all gonna come in So we don't know how many because we have to defeat Arizona because all of them want to get rid of the machines.
All of them want to have paper ballots.
The whole state of Arizona does.
So when they did that and made it so the machines would glitches or whatever with these paper ballots, one of the things, and you brought it up the other day, The treasurer, they forgot about the treasurer, which is, uh, this gal got, you know, 250,000 more votes than all the other ones.
And you don't even know it.
I mean, it's, uh, you know, it, if you're going to, they, they, I think you said it right.
They forgot about that one.
Hey, you shouldn't know.
The data feed, Mike, uh, from Edison to CNN we use didn't even include her race, Mike.
That's how off the radar it was.
Wow.
Hey, Brandon?
Yes?
Was there a Doug Prank?
Was he coming on tonight?
He's supposed to be.
Yep.
I think we got him.
He's ready.
He's here.
He's here.
Yep.
You can stay on if you want, Jeff, but it's up to you.
Great work, and we've got great things coming, but why don't we bring in Doug Prank and see what he's got going on.
Jeff, what's your website for those who want to visit it?
It's, as Jimmy Kimmel said the other night, magaraccoon.com.
By the way, did you see a spike?
Did you see a spike in your traffic?
Because he really promoted it.
Oh, yes.
I had a big spike.
I should send him a Christmas card or something.
We always do.
We love Jimmy Kimmel.
Of course, if he has you down there, Jeff, he might try and push you in the crane game like he tried to.
He wanted me to come down and go in the crane game across the street because he said I wasn't vaccinated.
I would gladly come in the crane game if Jimmy has me on again.
I mean, give me a break.
I don't care.
It's whatever it does to get the word out.
Hey, and Jeff, I want to say, should we be getting the cast vote records for this midterm election?
Will that help?
We already are, Mike.
They're already starting to roll in people.
Everybody, if you're watching tonight, put in your FOIA request.
Get the cast vote records.
Is there any other thing they can request?
Can people still get their votes cured, even though it wouldn't matter?
Can people do that anytime?
I think there's, in each individual state, there's a different number of days they have to do that.
So they'd want to check the laws in their state to see.
A person can go check and see anytime if your vote, uh, did my vote count?
Who did I vote for?
And, uh, you know, we'll, we'll find out about that.
But in the meantime, everybody get the cast vote records.
I don't care what your state was, what your County was, go get those cast vote records.
You helped us out.
We got the, about a third of the 2020 election, a lot of the primaries and we need them for them, these midterms.
This is all part of, we're going to, and they're saying, well, what are you going to do with them all?
Don't worry.
We need them.
And this will be when this gets to where we can put all this together and get before judges that won't kick the can for standing.
These will be the most, it's like a timestamp in history of what a movie of what happened in this election.
We got to get these cast vote records before they say, I'm sorry, we're not going to allow that anymore.
Right, Jeff?
Yes.
And if I, if I may, if you go to that website, MAGA Raccoon.com, Look for a, there's a little e-book there called Cast Vote Records for Dummies, and we put that together so that you will know everything that you need to know about them to request them, what they are, what to do with them once you get them.
It's pretty self-explanatory.
Cast Vote Records for Dummies.
Well, thanks, Jeff.
Thank you very much.
All right, Dr. Doug Frank.
Hey, Dr. Doug Frank.
Welcome back.
Glad you're with us.
Good to see you guys.
Good to see you, Mike.
How you doing, brother?
Sorry, doctor.
Sorry, doctor.
Brandon gets long-winded.
I tried to get to you earlier.
He just... It always happens on my show.
The other night, we had call-ins.
I wouldn't imagine.
But what do you got for... You and I haven't talked in a long time.
You got anything out there?
I know you go...
around this country and bringing them the data.
And the data doesn't lie.
And where do you get your data?
I want everyone to understand.
First of all, I want to do a couple things here.
I'm going to say, what, tell us your background of what, I know at one time, I know you're one of the smartest men in America and you got PhDs or whatever you have in this.
What are you?
I know that the media likes to call you a math teacher.
Could you tell us what you did before all this election stuff and what you did and what, I know one time the government or the, I think you were up for some huge discovery award or whatever.
Can you just quick, give us a little, the information there.
Sure, Mike.
So I was a physicist.
I am a physicist.
For 40 years, I was aggressively doing science and I have 60 scientific publications.
I have a PhD in Surface Electroanalytical Chemistry, which is basically a combination of physics and chemistry with a lot of math.
And I have 60 scientific publications, like I mentioned, they're peer reviewed, including cover articles on the leading scientific journals in the world.
I'm the real deal.
I'm a real physicist.
And I was very fortunate in 1990, I made a major scientific discovery that basically revolutionized the area of surface science.
And so it got me a lot of notoriety.
The best thing about it is I got to leave academics and go into business.
And so then I went around the country consulting with some of our most advanced industries in the country, developing new electron scanners and And then you've been an American hero going around.
Now I'm going to ask real quick, and then you can tell us if you have any updates for us.
slowed down on that stuff in 2017.
And then lo and behold, guess what fell into my lap.
Right, yeah, right.
And then you've been an American hero going around.
I know I'm gonna ask real quick and then you can tell us if you have any updates for us.
But you, what you did is the data you have, it doesn't come from you.
It doesn't come right from the machines, right from the Secretary of State.
This is what they're telling us happened.
This is the people that voted.
This is data that they're giving you, right?
Nobody can argue your data.
No one has discredited you out there because they can't, because it's not your data.
It's what came out of the machines, right?
That's exactly right.
And I was just, I just came from Colorado, Mike.
I was in 13 counties meeting with sheriffs and clerks and local grassroots teams.
We're tearing it up in Northern Colorado.
I'll tell you about that in a second.
But what I basically do is I get the secretaries of state data, their own numbers.
I love working with their own numbers and then the lists of everybody who's voted.
And then I can use those lists and I can take you right to the neighborhoods.
where they're cheating. And then we go, we take the local grassroots teams, go out and knock on
the doors and they find the actual fandom voters. I mean, it's one thing to cheat with the machine,
but the problem is that when you do a recount, it exposes the cheat unless you stuff the ballots
afterwards to cover it up. So that's like the other half of the equation.
Wow. Wow. Now, what good is that going to do in Colorado?
I heard that they have a law there now by the Secretary of State that you can't do audits.
Oh boy, I hope they sue us, Mike.
I love it when we go to court.
When we go to court.
You talk about the sheriffs.
Yes.
For everybody watching, the sheriffs have the highest power in the county.
And if you can show a sheriff that there's been... One of the things I have said, Doctor, is Every county in the United States had non-residents that voted in that county.
Every county!
That's right.
That being said, that's a crime.
But, Doctor, did people commit that crime?
Did they walk into those counties and go, I'm going to commit a crime and vote?
How does that happen that every single county in the United States in this midterm election, and in every other election going back the last couple, Voted and they don't live in that county.
How do you explain that?
Well, one of the things is that since the voter rolls are online, the bad guys can see the voter rolls too.
And the bad guys can say, well, gee, who moved out of Colorado last year or the year before?
Oh, John Smith moved out two years ago.
Guess what?
Let's submit a ballot for John Smith because nobody will notice.
Because John Smith is already in the rolls.
And so it's an easy way to cheat.
And that's why I help our grassroots people go to the John Smith store and find it.
And then once we find that, we go to the sheriff and we show the sheriff that the sheriff confirms it.
Now the sheriff has probable cause and he can launch an investigation.
So now you and I, we're not just conspiracy wackos.
We have the hard evidence and it's in the hands of the sheriff.
And it's a crime in that county.
And everybody, once you start looking at these names in the county, people didn't commit that crime, or they didn't come up, but you find out, I mean, people didn't run in there and vote.
It was done by computer where they get these names from the voter rolls.
Once you start looking into these names, then what you're going to find everybody is people, it might be a deceased, um, In the case of Alabama, when I went down there with that Secretary of State, they had 4,800 people that voted in the 2020 election in Alabama that were long since passed, and they just used their names.
And so what you're doing, everybody, or what the doctor is doing, you go to the county, And you have this list of all these people that voted that don't live in the county, and then you go to the address that was used in that county, you go knock on the door and say, no, they don't live here.
Then you look up the people and say, oh, they're long since passed, or they live in another state.
Now you bring that to the sheriff.
The sheriffs can go to those machines and say, you know what?
We have to investigate because those machines tell us that these guys voted.
Those machines are lying to us!
And by the way... And then you go to the county commissioner, you go to the county commissioner and you say, or the county clerk or whatever and say, we know you're the greatest county clerk.
But you can't see what goes on inside those machines.
What were you saying, Brandon?
Well, before we go, this is right what you guys are talking about today.
This was from our friend over at 100% FedUp.
Berlin judge rules to redo elections after widespread chaos and voting errors tainted results.
And that was in Germany, huh?
Yep, yep.
Right on.
Well, doctor, you're a hero to our country.
Back at you, brother.
Keep going.
Keep going.
And I'm going to have you on for updates here.
Maybe once a week updates.
And that would be great.
And you give people hope.
And you never stop.
What do you have, a MyPillow you sleep on?
How do you keep going?
That's how I sleep so well.
Yeah, we've got a huge movement going in Southern California.
A huge one going in Northern California, now in Northeastern Colorado, and what we're calling the North of 29 movement in Wisconsin.
All those counties above Highway 25-9.
We're going to get every one of those, Mike.
We are working at it.
We're canvassing in those communities.
And what's so motivating to them is that if you add up all their votes, the fraud that took place in Milwaukee alone overwhelms it.
So those people up there want to change the elections in their state because otherwise their votes don't matter.
So that's why we're calling it the North of 29 movement.
Now you're all for recycling, melting down those machines, right?
And turning them into prison bars?
Oh, absolutely.
Prison bars, baby.
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