Tonight, We are going to be focusing on one thing, and that is the state of Arkansas and a state senator named Kim Hammer.
Brandon, are you there?
I am here, Mike.
Okay.
And if the guys can get, when we talk tonight, I want his name put up here.
Here's what I want.
I wanted to put up there.
What did you put before?
State Senator Kim Hammer goes against, what's that headline?
Let's put that headline.
Slam's Conservative.
Kim Hammer goes against Slam's Conservatives, some of them who are his constituents.
Put Love's Machines.
Okay, all right.
Love's Machines.
I want that right down below there.
He went out and said, yeah, Mike Lindell sent all this stuff and there was a promo code he was using.
That's our strip below here that we always have on the Lindell That's how we pay our employees.
That's how this platform gets going.
You get the MyPillow 2.0, you buy one, you get one free.
Promo code L77.
You know, that are out there going, oh, they're just trying to make money.
We're trying to, yeah, we're trying to pay for our employees and we're trying to keep Frank's Speech and Lyndale TV going.
That is correct.
Because you know what I do with my money, Brandon?
You know what I do with every dime I get?
You give it away for the cause.
I spend it on trying to help save our country.
And do you think, by the way, do you think Senator Hammer makes a check for his job?
Of course.
Everybody's got to make a living.
Pay their bills.
This is Senator Kim Hammer.
Well, let me do a little back talk here on him.
We had, about a week ago, I guess a couple, a couple, three weeks ago, you know, we had all heard a report of Cleaborn County in Arkansas went machine-free.
They voted to go paper, hand-counted paper ballots.
I was actually with, we had Colonel Reynolds on the phone here, a great retired colonel on our show here.
He's, him and others in Arkansas have just went, you know, fought to get rid of the machines and to get to paper ballots hand counted.
And, and we were so proud, Cleaborne County, proud of them, leading the charge.
Well, all the other counties and all the other clerks and stuff in Arkansas, you know, a lot of them were ready to go.
Well, then all of a sudden this Senator, Kim Hammer decides, you know what?
We can't have that.
And by the way, he's termed out here too, by the way, everybody.
So he has nothing better to do than stop paper ballots hand counting to discourage these counties.
So what does he do?
He goes out there and comes up with this bill called SB 250.
And this bill, everybody, punishes the kids that go to paper ballots.
He wants to defund them.
He wants to defund the paper.
Okay.
And this guy's a Republican.
And so he goes out and he starts telling everyone, you know, we've got the best elections here in Arkansas.
You know, nothing to see here.
Donald Trump won.
Nothing to see here.
It's all, it's red, red, red.
Well, let me tell you, we're going to educate him, Hammer, and the rest of the people he's trying to convince over there in the Senate, which, by the way, the Senate pushed it through.
The Senate already pushed it through, everybody.
That's an update for you.
They're rushing this through before the people can get out there and tell him, no, no, no.
There you go.
Senator Kim Hammer loves machines.
There's his email, everybody.
This guy is blocking the state of Arkansas, or trying to block, being the first state to go completely machine-free, which we need to save not only Arkansas, but our country.
I put two years into this, and tens of thousands of people have.
Where they volunteer, where they've done canvassing and everything else out there, and all the investigations, all the tens of million dollars spent on lawsuits and everything to get it, where the stuff they put in illegally.
Remember, these machines are parts of made in China, you know?
It doesn't matter which machine company, but here we're going to show specific to Arkansas tonight, everybody.
I want you to put up, Brandon, um, um, it put, uh, put, uh, put, uh, go to the, um,
Frank speech and do that thing.
Frank speech.
Let's show what happened in the 2020 election in Arkansas.
I want to change that headline to state senator because people just tuning in won't know what that means.
Arkansas State Senator Kim Hammond.
You got to change that line that we're using there, Brandon.
Okay, Logan's doing it.
Arkansas State Senator Kim Hammer puts in Bill, or let's see, I don't know what we can put there.
Pushes Bill to defund paper.
Yeah, pushes Bill to defund paper, there you go.
Paper ballots, paper ballots.
Paper ballots, it's just disgusting.
Okay, let's put that back up for Arkansas.
All right, everybody, here's what really happened in Arkansas in the 2020 election.
Remember, Kim Hammer says nothing happened, nothing to see here in Arkansas.
I am so tired of these red states that say, we don't have election crime in our machines.
We have special voting machines that are secure because obviously it's a red state, like your Alabamas and your Arkansas's and your Ohio's.
Well, I got news for you, Arkansas, and Kim, Kim Hammer.
You actually, Donald Trump actually won by, what, another hundred and some thousand votes.
130 more thousand votes.
So in other words, just, you know, it's like, Brent, I can't even wrap my head around how these guys think.
Like, do they think that machine companies, how about, how about this?
You know, do they realize these machines, they don't say, they don't pick sides like blue and red.
You know, we've had that Democrat that got zero votes in her own precinct down in Georgia.
But this is about getting rid of these machines so we have fair, transparent, and the best elections in history.
We're going to go from worst to first.
We have the worst.
We have the worst in the world.
You know, they're the worst.
They just went for it here in the United States.
And you can't then say, well, Venezuela has worse, Brazil has worse.
No, they got the same machines.
So they're all the same.
The only thing is we caught them.
We caught them, everybody.
We caught the CCP.
We caught the deep state, the UNA party.
They're caught.
So anyway, it's very disturbing when you go into every state, when you go into every state, It doesn't ban paper ballots, it defunds them.
So you guys can't put that up there.
Here, just take that down, put up the promo code again.
Um, we can't, yeah, just put this, leave that up there.
The reason I was trying to put that up there because Kim Hammer said, Mike Lindell's using a promo code.
That's why, that's why he says that I, that this bill, he's only doing this to make money.
Can you believe that, Brandon?
That's what he said when he pushed this bill through to defund the paper in the great state of Arkansas, to defund counties that want to go.
In their counties, they have the right in Arkansas to say, we don't want those machines.
We got paper ballots, hand-counted, and a beautiful system.
Well, for him to do that, you know, you're going right against the people again.
And you know, they, These guys did a poll in Arkansas, went around and they're talking to people, and you can't find any person that's not in politics that wants to keep machines.
Did you know that?
They went around and did a poll there, these guys on the ground, and just random going to play, hey, do you guys think we should get rid of the electronic voting machines?
Everyone said yes.
Well, you know who says keep them?
The politicians, like Kim Hammer, the senator in Arkansas.
Brandon, why would he want to keep them?
Do you have an answer for us?
Well, he's getting out of office, but you would think maybe because that's what put him there, or is he being, is there a special interest that is supporting him?
I don't know.
It's beyond me because I'm tired of going into these states and the blockers are the Republicans.
You're Robin Voss's of the world.
You're Brad Rasselberger's.
You're Doug Ducey's.
And you're Steve, you're, what is it, Sean or Shane Schoeller?
Shane Schoeller, yeah.
Shane Schoeller in Missouri.
Here's another one.
Just, he sues a nice patron, a nice lady that just, under the Sunshine Law in Missouri, asked for her cast vote records under the Freedom of Information Act.
But what does old Shane do?
He's the commissioner of Greene County.
He sues her!
Sues her!
What have we come to in this country?
If you don't like what people say in there, you go, you sue them?
I'm going to sue you.
You can't ask for that.
You know, um, you know, where does it end?
What does this sound like?
This sounds like Nazi Germany and communism and Marxists.
It's just unbelievable.
You know, shame on you, Kim and, uh, and, uh, Kim Hammer.
And you know what we put is the other night when we had the show on, we put up the website, his own website or whatever.
And he had his cell phone on there.
And he had his, uh, his email on there.
And, uh, you know, that's public.
And I think, you know, we'll put it up again.
I don't care.
Have you watched his eight minute speech?
No, I have not.
Oh, he complains about the fact he's getting phone calls from all over.
We really should play the speech because you will die with what he's saying.
He's saying that the, that the machines work, the machines work and that you'll have fraud with paper.
You'll have fraud with paper.
Really?
And then he says that he got phone calls from people from all over the country, states all over the country, and so talk about meddling in our elections.
All you people complaining about meddling in elections and here you are meddling in our elections that are perfect.
Right, exactly.
Wow, that's unbelievable.
You gotta see it!
Why don't we go ahead and show it.
We're gonna have Dr. Frank on here to show what really happened in Arkansas.
Remember, his data comes right out of this from the Secretary of State.
We have all of Arkansas's 2020 voter rolls of who registered, who voted, and then who was taken off the voter roll.
So we have all of Arkansas.
And we, on a moment's notice, we have Dr. Frank, and I don't know if he's been able to get anything ready, but we'll have him on.
Let's show, let's run the tape.
Okay, here it is.
Members, grant me a little latitude, and historically I try to get in and get out of the well pretty quick, but I'd like your latitude to give me a moment, because the emails The text messages.
The social media posts.
I've lost my salvation according to some.
I've been treated kinder by the pro-abortionist than I have some of my own.
The names...
God Bless.
The inaccuracies.
The lies.
And we want to turn our elections over to that mindset?
No, you're the liar.
We want to open it up to that?
You know, really, there are very few times in this place that we have moments that are defining.
We run a lot of bills.
Some more than others.
We run a lot of bills.
We deal with a lot of heavy issues.
But periodically, there come moments in these sacred halls that we have all been elected to in a fair process.
You know, if there's cheating in the system, they've done a really crappy job.
Because look at the majority party.
You would think it would have swung the other way if there was something that wrong, if you think about it.
Hey, let me stop it right there!
Alright.
I want to tell everybody, we're going to stop this as we go.
You guys, you hear what he just said there?
This is how misconstrued his brain is.
You would think if there was cheating, we wouldn't be so red in Arkansas.
It would have went the other way.
No, you don't get it.
They would not do that because then that's a huge deviation.
Of course you would look into everything.
If they said in your state of Tennessee, Brandon, that Donald Trump won $3,500,000 to Biden's 20 votes, what do you think people would say?
That's not right.
They'd say there's a computer.
Somebody did something!
They didn't think all these people marched in and voted for Trump and switched ballots.
No, it was done through computers.
This is what I'm sick of hearing.
This guy, this senator, he shouldn't even be a senator.
They should be ousted right now because how can you have someone leading the people that is so misconstrued?
Either he's really, really I don't know what the word would be.
Stupid?
Ignorant?
Stupid?
Ignorant.
Ignorant.
That's the word.
He's either so ignorant, or he's part of the cover-up.
Because you know what?
Nobody could be, oh, just cause for red, nothing to see here.
Whoever said this is a Republican-Democrat thing.
We've been telling about these machines, and doesn't he care what happens, what he can see for himself, what happens in Arizona?
He talks about Arizona here in a minute.
Okay, let's keep going.
This is disgusting.
Somebody mentioned about distrust.
Bill's been out here for three weeks.
Had several meetings with even people on the other side of it.
Who brought the distrust?
Who owns, who owns the distrust?
You think about the number of elections that have been In this state, and I get it, maybe there are problems in other states, but for people that don't like people interfering with elections, there sure have been a lot of interference in this state with our elections.
Give you a quote from somebody who lost a very close race.
While the results of the recount did not change the outcome of the race, the transparency and speed with which they accomplished the recount leaves nothing to be desired.
That is a Republican who lost to a Democrat in a close race.
And the final comment Arkansas can be proud knowing that every lawful vote was counted, every voice was heard, and that we are blessed to live in a country with free and fair elections.
Okay, okay, stop it right there, Brannon!
This guy's the most ignorant guy I think you've ever heard.
He's worse than Robin Voss.
At least Robin Voss said there was widespread fraud across Wisconsin.
Remember the quote by Robin?
Yes.
There was widespread fraud.
You know, I don't know, does this guy ever, he obviously doesn't, doesn't even, hasn't even looked at what, at other states where it's obvious, but you know what?
Here's what I tell him.
Wait till he hears, in the state of Arkansas, according to Dr. Frank, which came right off of their own voter rolls, just in the 2020 election, a hundred and some thousand more people, there's fake names, phantom voters coming from the voter rolls in the state of Arkansas.
These are people that voted that aren't alive, that they didn't vote, just their names were used.
You know, Donald Trump has said one by 65%, he really won by 80%.
And you say, well, why would they do that?
Why would they do that?
And then there's down tickets too.
You can't take a state like Arkansas and flip it purple and then blue overnight, or people, they're not, they're not going to believe it.
You have to have to boil the ocean, everybody.
So everything doesn't look like a deviation.
Remember, we talked about Florida, where DeSantis down there, where we finally found a state with the full records, where there was no machine interference at all.
No crime.
We have examples of no crime.
It's right there.
But what happened?
It says he won Miami-Dade County by 11%.
So think if there wasn't any machine crime in this country, places like Arkansas would be at 80% instead of 65% red, and this whole country would be red.
But it still isn't a Democrat or Republican thing, everybody.
I don't care if it was the other way around, I would still be sounding the alarm.
I would still be, if I was a Democrat, I'd be sounding the alarm.
Anyone that knows what I know and knows what we know here at Frank Speech and all the people, once you see, once you see, so maybe, maybe this guy, but he's so over the top wrong.
He's ignorant, or he's in on it.
He's in on the cover-up.
It's disgusting.
If these counties want to go to paper, and he doesn't live in that county, what's his problem, Brandon?
Why would he stop that?
Oh, because what?
Maybe if we do a deep dive in this guy, maybe he's related to the ES&S people.
You know, the ES&S machine company.
I don't know.
He's got to have some reason he's doing this.
But it sure isn't to help the state of Arkansas or help our country.
He's going to be right up there.
He's probably going to make the top five, the Alan Duke, Robin Voss, Brad Rausenberger pile.
Let's hear it.
I'm getting more upset.
You know, I lost the first time I ran in 2006.
I lost by 376 votes.
I'll remember that day, that number like I remember my social security number.
And you know what I did?
It was a great day that you lost.
I didn't go blaming somebody else.
I didn't go casting doubt on my own party or the other party.
I didn't act like a sore loser that couldn't take it that I lost once.
Hey Bennett, stop it right there.
Stop it right there.
Who said anything about being a sore loser?
These people, these counties in Arkansas want to go to paper ballots hand-counted because of all the elections they've seen.
Maybe it's not even because of their own election.
They don't trust the machines anymore.
The computers, and by rights, they should.
The machine companies never open up and say, hey, show me Arkansas.
These counties in Arkansas, maybe they've had it.
They've had it going.
Can I at least see here if we have any crime in our state?
Oh no, you can't.
Nobody can look.
Nobody can look!
Nobody!
You don't get to look, Arkansas.
You don't get to look and nobody gets to look.
These are the machine companies running our elections.
Keep going.
Some people lose twice and they still can't accept it.
Sometimes people run races and they don't win anything.
So what do I do?
I project it to be everybody else's fault, but my own.
Because maybe I don't want to accept responsibility that I didn't run my race as good as I did.
Maybe I, who knows, maybe I had polls run that told me what I wanted to hear instead of what I needed to hear.
We got 100% accuracy.
I'm out.
Why do we want to leave something that has 100% accuracy in the state of Arkansas to go off to somewhere?
A hundred percent accuracy, everybody.
Okay, wait till you see when Dr. Frank comes on here, which we got right out of their own voter rolls.
They have a hundred percent fraud, Brandon.
A hundred percent fraud across the whole state of Arkansas.
A hundred percent.
Every county.
That's a hundred percent.
Isn't that, in your mind, a hundred percent?
Yes.
We couldn't find one county in Arkansas where there wasn't computer crime.
Right.
Every single county.
Now we got to keep moving because we got so much more to get in in three and a half minutes.
You're going to blow your mind.
That there's a book on my desk that's entitled, How I Stole Elections.
And you know what they stole it through?
They stole it through paper ballots.
Oh, but we got better improved paper ballots now.
Yeah, that's what they thought back then too.
So let's go back.
Kind of makes you wonder, What's your reason for wanting to go back?
You want to be able to steal elections from your own, like maybe elections were stolen from somebody else?
I mean, if we're going to talk conspiracy theory, let's talk conspiracy theory.
Maybe I don't like the fact that somebody in my own party beat me like a dog, and instead of having to accept it and own it, and try to make myself better so I can come back and win again, which I did in 2010, and I'm about to turn out.
It can be done.
Maybe I want to steal something from inside instead of something being stolen from outside.
Well, that's a conspiracy theory.
Well, that's okay for everybody else to use one, but I can't?
Really?
And I'll say this in closing, because probably the majority all have your mind made up one way or the other,
my appeal is to those of you that understand you're in a defining moment.
You're in a defining moment.
Two things.
This is a publication that was given to me last week.
Arizona Attorney General's Office releases documents related to the 2020 election investigation.
One of the quotes in it says, The 10,000 plus hours spent diligently investigating every conspiracy theory under the sun distracted this office from its core mission of protecting the people of Arizona from the real crime and fraud.
What we deal with in Arkansas Is not the reality that the machines are accurate as established by audit, of which we're running some other bills to increase that, okay?
You got concerns?
We're running other bills that are going to increase that.
It's because of things that were done with absentee ballot, with paper ballots, and with other things that make it a whole lot harder to handle.
Oh, but let's distract and pay attention to this over here.
And maybe it's below my character, maybe it's below my dignity, but I'm going to do it anyway.
And I'll just deal with the consequences.
You maybe can't see it, but this is what was put out on social media about me, and what this is, is my personal information.
That's fine.
My personal information is out there, that's fine.
And then I got to notice, and I really didn't notice this until the bottom, until I read this a while ago, and at the bottom of this that was put out, and by the way, I've gotten calls.
I think I'm up to 30 states in the union that I've gotten calls and text messages from wanting to tell me how to run elections in Arkansas.
Give me a countdown.
And then I noticed at the bottom and literally I was sitting over here and I was looking at this and I thought okay my personal information that's out there accessible.
Use promo code L77 at and I won't even give him credit dot dot dot.
All right, we're going to go over our time, but man, a lot.
Yeah, we're going to cut right now.
We got to go to a commercial, everybody.
We'll be back with Dr. Douglas Frank.
Be right back.
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Remember, Dr. Frank, he gets all his stuff directly from the voter rolls, everybody.
This information he has isn't subjective.
It's not a conspiracy.
This comes right out of the machines, right from the Secretary of State.
This is Arkansas's actual votes.
Okay.
This is their actual votes.
This isn't, uh, you can go get them yourself.
We've got them for all the states, but what we're going to see here is a presentation of Arkansas for the, I believe the 2020 election to show Senator Kim Hammer that, uh, you know what, Mr. Hammer?
Yeah.
Donald Trump, uh, won there by, um, what, a hundred and thousand more votes than what you think.
And this is just that election.
There's so much machine corruption in Arkansas.
And why Brennan?
Because they can.
Because when you really win by 80%, you can shave 15 points down to 65%.
And nobody would know the difference.
But I believe Kim, it doesn't give any excuse for Kim Hammer ...Senator Kim Hammer to want to keep the machines when the whole country wants them gone, including the people of Arkansas.
Shame on you, Senator Kim Hammers.
Let's bring Dr. Frank in.
Hey, doctor!
Yeah?
Well, thanks for doing this on a moment's notice.
I know you've been speaking all over the country, and what you do, you go around, you educate people, right?
I mean, that's what you've been doing, and the country owes you.
We are so indebted to you for what you're doing every single day.
Since I've known you, I'll call and go, what state are you in now?
Here's what I want to ask you before you show Arkansas.
Are the people genuinely surprised when you show them what happened in their state and how this worked in their state?
Yes, especially in the conservative states.
I heard you make a comment earlier on your program.
You were saying, gee, this is a Republican.
Aren't they supposed to be on our sides?
I was just recently in Wyoming, for example, where Trump won in three to one ratio.
And you remember last year, they got the grassroots all whipped up and they voted out Liz Cheney.
Remember, they replaced her.
Well, at the same time, they elected a brand new Secretary of State who campaigned on guess what?
Election integrity.
And the very first thing that the legislature wants to do is take away his authority over elections.
It's not about Republican.
It's not about Democrat.
This is about the establishment.
Republicans are not our friends.
They're really not everybody.
And we're finding more and more every day.
This is what we fight.
You know, I've got the Election Crime Bureau I'm announcing at CPAC this weekend.
We're hoping that the RNC endorses it.
I know when I was there, Ronna McDaniel said she's looking forward to working with Mike Mandel.
Well, we have a whole team now with the Selection Crime Bureau that's just like an umbrella over everything going on.
We have good things going on.
People will finally find out how hard you've worked in every state to educate them.
And what we're finding out, just like you said, you get to a state and The robin bosses of the world and the Brad Raspers pop up like they show their, I call them traitors, you know.
I mean, there is no reason this senator from Arkansas, this Senator Kim Hammer, there's no reason that he wants to keep machines.
You've got to ask, and they always use the thing, well, in the conservative states or in the red states,
well, there was no crime here.
Remember when I went up to Ohio, there was a guy up there in Ohio,
and he said, well, Mike, he wanted my endorsement.
And he said, I said, well, how do you feel about the 2020 election?
Was there any election crime there?
And he goes, he goes, absolutely, but not here in Ohio.
We won Ohio.
Wrong answer.
This isn't a Democrat or Republican thing.
This is about selections, not elections.
We've said on this show so many times how we've showed Democrats that got a nice lady in Georgia.
We talk about her all the time.
Her and her husband got zero votes in her own precinct, you know, This is about having so we the people can have elections and shame on Kim Hammer in Arkansas.
So what I want you on, if you can show us, I'm going to stop talking and you just pretend you're educating Senator Kim Hammer and all the people of Arkansas that are for keeping machines.
Go ahead, doctor.
Well, the first thing I would point out to the senator is that his voter rolls are growing faster than his population.
And at first people might say, well, so what?
That just means they're doing a better job registering people to vote.
No.
Eight of our states in the United States have been growing so fast that they have more people in the rolls than they have people.
So that's the first thing I would point out is that his rolls are growing faster.
And many of his counties have more people in their roles than they have people.
So that's a problem, right?
And as Judicial Watch has been going around the country suing county after county and
winning those lawsuits, why?
Because the roles are full of voters who are not real voters.
And why is that important?
Well, because then you can vote for people who aren't real voters and the machines can vote for people who are not real voters.
You remember what happened in Michigan at 10 56 PM in the evening, the election suddenly stopped.
And then suddenly in Michigan added 156,000 new voters who all voted at 10 56 PM.
Wait a minute.
voters who all voted at 10 56pm. Wait a minute, that wasn't 156,000 people voting. That was
a machine adding 156,000 votes and 156,000 new voters.
Yeah, when you say they're not real voters, they're just names.
They can be people that are deceased.
They can be people that don't live in that state anymore.
They can be people that they're just hammering or putting double duplicates in there.
Like, uh, we've seen that everywhere.
Uh, we, uh, you know, I was with you in Alabama when we did our, we did our demonstration and you did your demonstration, pulled these rolls and there was 4,763 people that were over 110 years old in the state of Alabama that the machine said voted.
And if you remember what that Republican Secretary of State John Merrill, another guy put in the traitor category, said, well, Mike, we live pretty good here in Alabama, don't we?
And I don't think that was very funny because this is the most serious thing to take our freedoms in the history of the world.
It's the biggest crime ever covered up by the biggest cover-up ever.
So keep going about Arkansas.
Sure, the next thing I would show, I would then show him some graphs, and I just sent one to Logan.
Did you get those two graphs I sent you, Logan?
If you could bring up that second graph, it would show.
Maybe we can post edit that in, but this other graph, this is the last minute.
I put them in the chat to you, in the Skype chat.
Okay, I want to tell everybody, as we're waiting for them to get up here, I want to tell everybody, What you do, Doctor, is you get the actual votes that come out of the machines.
These aren't made up.
These are real votes they say that happened, okay?
So this is the Arkansas election, and so I want everyone to realize that these come right from the Arkansas 2020 election.
And we went around the country and we've gotten everybody's voter rolls and who registered, who voted, and then the ones that were taken off.
So do we have that?
I can tell too, when you look at these graphs and I show these to people, it's funny.
I mean, I say it's not funny.
It's remarkable.
All I have to do is show these graphs to audiences.
And I do this every day.
I show these graphs.
And people look at that and they say, what?
That's our county?
That can't possibly be right.
And that's exactly the situation we're in all over the country.
Basically, the bottom line problem we have, Mike, and you know this better than anyone, is that we need to not have machines running our elections.
We need to have people running our elections.
And as long as the machines are running our elections, these kinds of funny anomalies are going to be happening.
Well, these stuff are, yeah.
Do we have that graph?
Yeah.
So that's the first graph I showed.
That's the one that shows that they've got about 120,000 more voters in their voter rolls than they have their population trend.
So I just whipped this graph up.
Normally, they're fancier.
But that's bottom line, the issue.
And that's about 6% or 7% of their population.
So imagine, Mike, you've got at least 6% or 7% more percent of names that the machines can use to to stuff votes with.
That's the first thing.
So they have more people on the voter rolls by 120,000 than they do if everybody registered that it's eligible.
And then here, everybody, and here's what states like and people like, here'll be Kim Hammer.
I can just hear him now.
Well, that's not so bad.
Wisconsin has 3 million more names than they do people that actually have.
If you registered every single person in Wisconsin that was eligible to vote, you'd have 3,000 more names you could pull from the voter rolls that are just phantom names, names that don't live there.
And by the way, every county in the country and every county in Arkansas, every single county, In the 2020 election and the 2022 election, you can find voters.
This is from canvassing, everybody.
We have digital canvassing, too.
Voters that voted in that county that don't live in that county, or they're deceased, okay?
But they don't live in the county, which is illegal!
That's illegal, you know?
So I'm sorry, Arkansas.
You're full of corruption in your machines.
So keep going.
Well, interesting because Arkansas hasn't had me to their state yet.
So maybe they don't want to hear what I have to say.
So maybe this will prompt a few patriots to have me out and I'll be delighted.
Well, we're actually going to be in Arkansas and I'll let you know the date.
I don't want to say it here on the show.
That's coming up because of what this Senator Kim Hammer has done.
It's an emergency.
We have to get to Arkansas.
They're actually going to be voting on this horrible bill to defund and punish counties that are going to go to pay for an Arkansas like Cleaborn County did.
It's a horrible bill that this Kim Hammer came up with.
It's called SB 250.
Anybody watching right now from Arkansas and around the country, you need to reach out and say, don't do this.
We want to save Arkansas and save our country.
Like you say, they need to be educated.
Because Kim Hammer went right out and said, and he's out there saying machines are the best way to go, I call that a traitor.
If you're that uneducated in what's going on in our country, If you don't have the time to go find out for yourself what went on with these electrons, these machines, then you shouldn't be a senator.
You should not be in charge of working for the people.
Shame on you, Senator Kim Hammer.
It's just...
I can't take it anymore with these guys.
I'm going to call each and every one out.
We're not going to get blocked anymore.
We don't have a lot of time to get our election platforms fixed or we're going to go the way of Brazil, Venezuela, Australia.
Over 50 countries now have been taken down by the machines where it's selections and not elections.
And then they say, well, who's doing this, Mike?
Well, you got the CCP, the Globalists, the Deep State, and the Uniparty.
The Democrats just happened to be, jump right in there.
So now they all of a sudden say the machines are okay.
You know, whether before they were saying how bad they were.
Do you have your, do you have your thing where you can show in Arkansas?
Have you done any where the, where you can pick a, pick a name or pick a age and pick a county?
Yeah.
I've just, Logan, bring up that second graph, for example, that's the, That's, this is, is this what you're asking about?
For example, that's, yeah, absolutely.
There it is.
That's just the first County.
I can do this for every County.
It's just on short notice.
I just sent Logan the first one.
So I'm not, people know I'm not cherry picking here, right?
This is just, it begins with a, the next County is Ashley County.
So I just picked the first one.
And what you notice that top blue curve, that top blue curve, that's their population.
And then the next gray curve, that's, what they consider, that's everybody in their voter rolls,
including inactives. But check out that black line. That black line is who they consider
active voters. All right. And then the red line is who voted according to their own records. Now
you look at that. And you tell me that all those people voted. That's nearly a perfect
turnout. It's 91% of their people voted.
That's ridiculous. And so, and the thing about it is what's so bad about it is that I can do
this in every single county. I can do this in every single county. I can do this in every single county.
I could show you 30 more right now.
Let me explain this, because I've seen this so many times, and the first time I seen it, I had to do a whole show on it called Scientific Proof, everybody.
If you ever want to see how these algorithms work, or what they've done to our country, you can pick any county in Arkansas.
Okay.
Um, and, and then I can pick an age.
So let's say I say I'm in Cleburne County, so I can take Cleburne County and I'll pick an age, um, 32.
So, and you can take the same percentage of 32 year olds that voted in Cleburne County and, and the same percentage will have voted in, in all the other counties in Arkansas.
And what you need to understand everybody, This has never happened before in history.
I wish you have, do you have any chart with you?
I know this was short notice, where it shows where you don't have a computer manipulation.
Do you have any chart?
I don't care what state, what county.
Yeah, I do.
And by the way, since you mentioned Cleburne, I just sent it over to you, Logan.
So that just shows you, I don't want people to think we're cherry picking and it's proving your point.
It's in Montana, Mike.
Let me see the Cleaborn, everybody, because that's the one that they were brave and they're going to paper.
Why?
Because this happened in their county and they know it happened in their county.
And every other county in Arkansas knows it happened in their county.
The only one that's saying it didn't happen is Senator Kim Hammer.
And he's convincing other people.
And we've got to tell these people, we've got to get in there, educate them.
It happened all over Arkansas, all over Arkansas, in every single county.
And this doesn't mean that the commissioners and stuff that run the counties, they are great commissioners.
They're great people.
I've met a lot of them, but they can't control what goes on in that black box.
They can't control what a computer does.
And all they're doing is hiding it in Arkansas.
I wonder what Kim Hammer would say if I said, hey, in Arkansas, Biden won 55% to Donald Trump's 45%.
You know what he'd probably say?
That's impossible.
There has to be a computer error.
A computer.
Something did it with a computer.
I know my people.
Or how about if it was this?
If I said Donald Trump won in Arkansas 3 million to Biden's 10 votes, I would hope he would say the same thing.
There's a computer error or a computer crime, okay?
But when you can steal 10% of the votes, when you can do that because you're already, oh, Donald Trump won by 80%.
Okay, Donald Trump won 80%.
No, he won 80%, but they say here in Arkansas, the machine said he only won by 65%.
So, you know, if you can get away with that, and that's what they're doing all over our country.
And so show Cleburne County, if you can, Logan.
There it is, everybody.
There's the same pattern.
Unreal.
It's exactly the same pattern.
And you know, it's exactly the same pattern.
And the way you know it's the same pattern is look at the light blue curve underneath the red curve.
The light blue curve is my prediction of what the red-blue curve would look like, assuming it's the same pattern.
And you notice it's almost a dead fit.
In fact, that's what that R number means out there, the .998.
Right, so in other words, everybody, you can take one county, you can take Cleaborn County, And I already know the whole election, what's going to happen in Arkansas, in every single county in the whole state.
Why even have a vote?
Why even have an election if you're already there?
They're pre-projected like that, pre-algorithm with the machine.
Now, if you've seen the real votes of Arkansas, if you've seen the real votes of Arkansas, you would have You would have it all over the board.
Let's say it wasn't.
Let's say that there was no election crime.
If there was no election crime, do you have a pattern where it doesn't have a pattern?
Yes.
For example, in Montana, they separate the people who vote in person from the people who vote by mail and by machine.
So I can separate those out.
And Mike, I can't predict All the in-person voting where it's all paper ballot.
I can't predict that county to county.
Of course you couldn't.
Because you might have 10% of 21-year-olds versus the next county over 32%.
Of course.
But as soon as you add in the mail-in ballots and the machine manipulation with the machine stuffing, then I can predict every single one right after another.
There's a funny story.
I was in Montana.
I did all 96.
So there you go.
as I was flying in and for some reason, I couldn't predict three of the counties
that I was struggling.
And I didn't have time to figure it out before my talk.
So I stood in front of 500 people at a big meeting and I said, hey guys,
I don't know why these three counties don't work.
And this one big cowboy stood up, six foot six guy.
He goes, yeah, he says, that county right there ain't got no internet.
So there you go.
That's interesting.
Yes.
So, we had to look...
I couldn't predict it because they ain't got no internet.
Right.
So, in other words, everybody, this town, or this county in Montana, in the 2020 election,
one of the few in the country that wasn't manipulated.
Why?
Because they didn't have internet.
And you say, well, those machines weren't hooked up to the internet.
They all were hooked up to the internet, whether they had little modems on the inside.
Remember, everybody, the parts are made in China, which is another illegal thing.
Our Department of Defense have put out a thing.
These machines have to go.
But I want to say this.
I had to do something.
So you have the Montana.
I had to do something a long time ago, maybe last year.
And I said, show us what an election looked like in 2004, 2002, you know, or 2000.
Do you have any of those charts or could we get to what they were?
They were all over the board because there wasn't.
I know what you're talking about.
Let me see if I can bring that up real quickly.
I know what you're talking about.
I just would like people to see, cause people always ask, well, maybe, um, maybe, um, you know, everybody votes the same in every, like, uh, there's 159 counties down in Georgia.
Maybe every single, all the 30 let's get together and go, okay, you guys, the same amount percentage of us are going to vote in every single county in Georgia.
But Hey, let's jump over to, uh, Arkansas and let's all the 50 year olds get together and say, Hey, how many you got in your county?
Only 32% can vote, and you do it throughout the whole state.
Do you understand, everyone?
It's impossible unless you use the machine algorithm.
Senator Kim Hammer, all of your stuff, they're called selections, not elections anymore.
I hate to rain on your parade, but what you're spewing to the people in Arkansas, they are lies.
Senator Hammer, you are spreading lies.
Maybe you don't know, but maybe you know what?
You better get educated real fast and learn what happened in Arkansas, because you're going to help ruin our country, and we're going to lose our country and lose the state of Arkansas if you don't, if this bill isn't stopped.
SB 250.
This is horrible what you're doing.
And so go ahead, doctor, show us what an election looks like where you don't have a machine manipulation.
Now, you remember when I was before I even got to meet you, I was working with Kathy Barnett in the state of Pennsylvania.
And one of the beautiful things there is that I was working with the legislature.
So I got to have all the historical data I could want.
And I was able to put together a chart where and go ahead and bring that up, Logan, where I'm able to show past elections.
Oh, he doesn't have it ready yet.
But I was able to show past elections.
Normally, Secretaries of State won't cooperate with us anymore.
It takes work to get the data.
But I got the information.
And when he brings it up, you'll be able to see what the elections looked like before the machine manipulation back in 2000, compared to today.
And I've got a series so you can see each year, how as the machine, how How the elections changed year after year.
For the sake of time, if you just even have the one, the oldest one, where it's completely no machines, and then we'll show the newest one.
I want to show that, and I want to show Arkansas again.
That's what I want up on that board, because we're really close.
So that's the only one I have handy, Mike, but it shows what the election looked like in 2002.
That's the front.
Two, the blue one in front.
And then right before, the one right before the very last one, that's in 2020.
And that's one county in Pennsylvania.
So you can see what it looks like when they're sticking in ballots.
You can see it in the young ages there, especially.
It's the only one I have for you now.
This isn't even, this is, I think, that's not even the chart I was thinking of.
Here's what it was.
It's kind of like when we look at a cast vote record.
You had all these, you know, let's say you have 30-year-olds across the county.
If you took 30-year-olds, let's just say, in a 2004 election, and you had 30-year-olds, you're never going to have the same percentage in every county.
It's going to be all over the board.
Yeah, all over the board.
Yeah, yeah.
That's the best I can do on short notice, Mike, sorry.
Yeah, no, that's fine.
There was one we did one time.
It's just been a long time, and I know we're on very short notice.
We'll probably even have you back to show.
Well, you know what I'll do is we'll have you come to Arkansas, because we are going to be in Arkansas.
We've got to stop this bill from going through.
This is horrific because you have citizens.
Every citizen should be able to, or every county should be able to, and they can.
They have the right to in Arkansas say, we don't want machines.
We want hand-counted paper ballots of which we have the best system in history.
It is the best.
It's cost efficient, not like the machines.
It's fast, not like the machines where you don't even know if you want an election until a week later.
These are hand-counted paper ballots.
They're done in one day.
What a concept.
One night.
And there's no reason.
I always tell people the machines are kind of like a printer.
It never works the way you want it to.
People think machines are fast, but they don't realize it took weeks and weeks and weeks to set that up.
And there are all kinds of problems with them, just like with printers.
Yeah, well, and we're going to be doing a petition, everybody here.
You can come to Frank's speech.
Come to Frank's speech and sign the petition to stop this SB 250 bill from going through in Arkansas.
Arkansas, if you spread the word there, we're going to spread it on the Arkansas social media.
That your representative, no, you do not want that.
You want these machines gone.
There should be no reason to defund counties of paper ballots, you know, to pay for paper ballots because you want to keep the machines, Senator Kim Hammer.
I'm hoping that he would show up when we do come to Arkansas.
Because, you know, you got to see, Dr. Frank, when you dig in, I love the presentation.
When you're specific, you know, it's so specific, but you showed us here how Arkansas, a hundred percent, every county in Arkansas was machine manipulated in the 2020 election.
Is that a fact?
That is a fact.
And you got these, these statistics and these, the stuff you're using, where did you get them?
The Secretary of State of Arkansas.
of Arkansas.
So these aren't things you just put together.
These came right out of the machines, and this is what they're telling everyone in Arkansas what the results were.
But yet, what do you say to a guy like Senator Kim Hammer that he believes the machines are still the safe way to go?
They're the best way.
They don't have any.
He says there's no election crime in Arkansas.
They got the best system.
What would you say to him?
Which brand are they using there, Mike?
I don't remember.
Are they using ES&S or Dominion?
It doesn't matter.
ES&S, I believe.
It doesn't matter.
If it's ES&S, the reason I'm glad you said that, because if it's ES&S, the EAC, that's the Election Assistance Commission of the federal government, has already said that if a machine has the capability of connecting to the internet, that it cannot be federally certified.
All ES&S machines have modems in them and are capable of connecting to the Internet.
And you and I know, because I've seen your evidence, I've seen your PCAPs, I've seen... Yes, all those machines are connecting to the Internet during the election, and they're capable of it.
And so, when people say that they trust the machines, that's insane.
Also, one of the owners of ES&S, I was at a Senate hearing, or a Secretary of State hearing, Louisiana, and he said straight out when he was asked by that Secretary of State, are your machines better than the other ones, the Dominions and the Hearts of the World?
And he said, all machines are hackable and vulnerable.
That's what he said.
He said it right on there.
At least he didn't lie.
At least he didn't lie.
Well, we're looking forward to you.
Thanks for coming on on short notice.
I know you're speaking tonight.
What state are you speaking in?
I'm in Florida.
I'm in Tallahassee tonight.
How many, how many, how many, States, like in the last month, you think you've been to?
Just in a month.
In January, I was in six.
In February, I was in seven.
And in March, I'm going to be in nine.
Tomorrow, I'm going to be in Virginia.
Right.
So you go all over the state.
What he's doing, everybody, is educating them so people, so our legislators and people like Senator Kim Hammer, that they get educated.
Then, once they're educated, Then there's no excuse for them to say, hey, we should keep the machines.
Then they're either what?
They're either a traitor, or they must be related to one of the machine companies, like maybe one of the owners, or something.
I don't know.
It's very suspect.
Once you know there's fraud, You better speak out.
You better have courage in your state, in your county.
All the county clerks out there in Arkansas, I encourage you all, don't, no matter what, you have to get rid of your machines.
We need to save the state of Arkansas.
I'm going to reach out.
I'm going to try and reach out to the governor of Arkansas, reach out and see if she, and get a hold of her and say, here's what happened in Arkansas.
And hopefully she'll get behind getting rid of these machines and going to paper ballots.
You know, this Senator, Kim Hammer, who knows, maybe when we educate him and show him what happened in Arkansas, even though he's termed out, I guess, but maybe he would say, I was w-w-w-wrong!
We need to, it's very scary when you look at that they can take that many, hundreds of thousands of votes out of a state and you don't even realize it.
You don't even get it, but there's doubt.
This is our established Republicans, the established Republicans that we fight all the time.
Like, hey, why would you not want your elections up here?
Then I want to tell you, Well, I know you gotta go.
We'll let you go, and thank you so much, and have a great talk tonight.
Great seeing you again, Mike.
Yep, thank you.
Hey, Brandon.
Yes, sir?
I want you to check on there.
In his speech, or in this podcast, or whatever he did, he talks about, he reads a thing from the horrible, horrible Attorney General Bonavich from Arizona.
Who said, we have wasted time on all this, uh, um, uh, if you can read that, I don't know if you can find that or not.
Um, but, um, what he read there is it's just disgusting.
You had this attorney general that was in Arizona, uh, that, that he actually did put his nunchucks out and said, remember that video on Twitter going, I'm going after these election crime.