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Thank you.
For Mike Lindell, who is out tonight speaking, he's going to be talking about the
Speaking...uh...
He's at a big event in Ohio for Flashpoint.
He's at an event in Ohio for Flashpoint.
So he's asked us to carry on folks and we shall carry on with Jessica tonight from South Dakota checking in with big news.
And then we're going to have Dan Eastman, Attorney Dan Eastman on, talking about some more shenanigans going on with voter fraud and compromising our elections and opening back doors and all kinds of stuff.
Then we'll talk with Garland Favorito.
Garland's got some news as well.
Something big's about to happen in Georgia this weekend.
Might involve someone by the name of Might involve someone by the name of Donald Trump or by the name of Kerry Lake.
And Brian Kemp.
Oh, good old Brian.
Would we be shocked if Brian Kemp, who showed up I think at the World Economic Forum a few months ago, would we be shocked if Brian was pushing digital ID?
Hmm.
Oh, and will Governor Kemp, you think Governor Kemp is going to show up at the GOP meeting this weekend with Donald Trump and Carrie Lake there?
Something tells me he will not be there.
But we'll get all that tonight from our good friend Jessica.
Jessica, welcome back to the broadcast.
Guys, go to her full screen so I can bend over and pick up a cord and plug it in.
Welcome to the broadcast, Jessica.
Hi, Brandon.
Thanks for having me.
Hi, Brandon.
Thank you for being on.
I got to bend over and pick up a cord.
Sorry.
Plug in my computer so they can.
So they can see your PowerPoint presentation, your beautiful presentation that you built for tonight.
All right.
So, so what are we going to talk about?
Well, I just had some good news to share with the activists out there who, if you feel like we do, um, have been working a really long time, we're kind of hitting an exhaustion point.
We're getting fatigued and, um, you know, It's hard to get a win, but we've been working really hard in our county level and we've had some wins this week and we just wanted to share it with everyone.
Good.
Well, let's do that.
Big win.
Here we go.
Big win.
Persistence is key.
Let's go through your keynote presentation.
Take the floor there.
Okay.
Well, South Dakota has all ES&S machine contracts for tabulators.
In the, in the entire state and all of them are coming up for renewal June of 2023.
So, uh, these have been presented to different County commissions and different auditors are renewing these contracts for another three years.
Well, we had a very diligent, uh, citizen in our County and Lincoln County watching the, uh, County agendas for the commission meetings and noticed that the renewal of the S and S contract was in the consent agenda.
And so, uh, we had plans to go to the pipeline meeting in Minnehaha County that day, and we all altered our plans and went to the County Commission meeting, asked them to take that out of the consent agenda and make it a regular agenda item so that we could then have public comment and discuss, um, the renewal of that contract.
And of course they're spending our taxpayer dollars on these machines, which we don't want.
So we wanted to let them know that, uh, which we did.
And.
Uh, we had quite a bit of discussion.
I think we had 13 people there who gave public comment and we requested that they put that contract aside and let us have a public meeting to discuss this.
And, um, it was crazy, but after a year and a half of going there to no avail, having absolutely no movement, they finally did agree to table signing that ES&S contract.
Until August and agreed to host a public hearing so that both sides could then present their ideas and their thoughts and their experts on the elections.
And we're very much looking forward to that.
Well, good.
Now, you mentioned the pipeline.
Is that the same pipeline I was discussing a couple of nights ago and last night?
The carbon capture pipeline?
Yes.
So that is a big issue.
And I've seen you had many shows about that, Brandon, lately.
And, you know, we've been kind of assisting or helping the landowners with their fight against these big pipeline companies.
Because, you know, it's all a freedom issue.
I feel like our votes are at stake.
That right has been stripped from us, really, if people know the truth about our elections.
And this, you know, that just leads to what's happening now is land theft from these landowners, from their farmland, from these pipeline companies.
Yeah, absolutely, it does.
All right, so we got some wins going on there.
Let's go to the next PowerPoint slide here.
Call to action.
Let's go through your call to action slide here, Jessica, please.
Okay.
So, um, it was really great this week.
We had, um, now we have five counties that have agreed to put this, uh, ES&S contract aside to allow for community discussion.
So, um, now we have a total of five.
Minnehaha County is also one of them because the auditor there doesn't want to sign the contract right now.
And is also going to be asking the Minnehaha County Commission to participate in this, uh, community meeting.
One of the counties, the state's attorney, is finding a problem in the wording with the ES&S contracts that he needs clarification on, and so is holding up that contract now that people are actually paying attention, not just blindly signing these contracts with ES&S.
And then we need all of our citizens across the state, in each county, wherever you live, to go and do the same thing.
Go to your commission, go to your auditor, ask if they've already renewed that contract.
If they have, Ask them to rescind their decision and to avoid that contract until the citizens can have input into how they're spending your taxpayer dollars.
And if you live in Minnehaha County, go find these emails listed on the screen there.
All of these commissioners need to hear from you to participate in this community meeting between Minnehaha and Lincoln County, which represents the whole of Sioux Falls and then all of the outlying areas with a lot of small towns around.
Those commissioners have been particularly stubborn.
We've been going there for a year and a half and they don't listen to us anymore, but the auditor wants to postpone the signing of this contract.
And so we're asking for help in emailing these commissioners to cooperate.
Yeah, absolutely.
All right, let's go to the next slide here.
Hand counting.
Let's talk about that.
Well, we were able to participate in a hand count study this week with real ballot paper from SeaChange, and we had ballot images from Wisconsin and CVRs to work with.
And so we participated in that with a bunch of volunteers.
And Rick Weibel, who has been on your show before with Midwest Swamp Watch, was able to lead that, and we did A few different versions and decided, you know, we just kind of modified it as we went to find a speedy method that was efficient and accurate with double checks and, um, dual party representation.
So it was great.
Um, it can be done and we just need to work on, um, a method that would work for every county.
It's also way cheaper.
You spend a lot less money.
It's very transparent because all the citizens are participating.
I can see what's happening.
So that improves the public trust.
And then it secures the chain of custody, which we know is a huge issue with our elections currently.
Yeah, absolutely.
All right, the next one here.
Okay, here we go now.
Here we go, because I think we're about to find out why Governor Christy Noem of South Dakota is allowing these carbon capture pipelines to go through.
And I don't know if you saw my interview last night with Jared Bosley, but Jared Bosley, the farmer near Aberdeen, South Dakota, he's a fourth-generation farmer.
He said to us last night on the air, he talked face-to-face with Governor Kristi Noem about this, and he said her response was, quote, do I have to fight all your battles for you?
End quote.
Wow.
That's right.
That's right.
Had you heard that as well?
I heard that.
Yes, I did hear that.
And that farmer would have no reason to lie, so I tend to believe what he said is true.
And I think once we get through some more of this presentation, people will understand the ties between the elections, the big corporations of Pipeline, and why Kristi Noem isn't helping the farmers.
All right.
Well, let's go to it.
County officials work for big corporations.
Here we go.
Okay, so we are still getting denial letters from all the counties for the election records.
They are working for USMS.
They are saying it's proprietary information and we can't have it, which we know isn't true.
So, despite the facts being presented to them multiple times, they're sticking with their answers.
The Minnehaha County Commission, like I said, refuses to cooperate with us.
Commissioner Gerald Benninga said to our faces, I don't even listen to what you say anymore.
So it doesn't matter what we come and say, he's not going to listen to us.
And then the Minnehaha County Commission this week modified the pipeline setback ordinances from 330 feet, or sorry, from 750 feet to 330 feet to satisfy the pipeline companies.
The planning and zoning had already approved An ordinance at 750 with community input.
And that meeting lasted until midnight.
And they decided to overwrite it anyway.
And there are counting commissioners in Minnehaha with conflicts of interest that should not be voting on that topic, but chose not to recuse themselves.
And some of those connections with the pipeline companies, the railroads and other Other entities probably will be coming public soon.
So they have allegiance to the big businesses.
And then Lincoln County, some of the comments that we got, they don't understand their liability in the election certification.
And they think that the state bears the liability and the responsibility at the county level, which they don't.
And they're still saying that the cast vote records don't exist, which is ludicrous.
They say they don't exist.
What do they mean when they say they don't exist?
They don't exist.
First, they just said they don't exist.
And they said our machines don't make them.
Well, once we proved them wrong in that, they just said, well, we never created them.
So we didn't create a report.
So they don't exist, which isn't true because the data is still there.
So I think they are lying.
Are they lying?
Or are they that clueless?
Um, I know ES&S has been lying.
The secretary of state's office was lying because they discussed it in their, um, their board of election meetings before, and we had the minutes.
So we know that's a lie.
And I think the auditors had been lied to.
And, um, and now for some reason, no one's changing their answer, even when they have the evidence right in front of them.
So, somehow... And these are all Republicans.
Secretary of State, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Speaker of the House, on down the line.
They're all Republicans.
So, Republicans are burning down the state of South Dakota is what I'm hearing.
That's right.
You got it 100% right there.
They're part of the unit party.
Well, that's because the unit party has taken over both parties.
I'll remind everybody that in 1966, Carol Quigley wrote the book, Tragedy and Hope.
Bill Clinton gave him a shout-out in his Democratic acceptance speech, who taught him as a professor in Georgetown.
He gives a shout-out to Carol Quigley.
Carol Quigley wrote the book, as I said, in 1966, Tragedy and Hope.
He said the two parties are really one.
Just, I don't know why he's being so honest.
He was a globalist.
He was all for this.
He just thought we might as well be transparent.
I guess if you think that you control both parties, why not be transparent?
I mean, what do you got to lose?
So he said that.
We control both parties.
It doesn't really matter.
You throw the bums out.
It will not disrupt our agenda.
That's what he wrote.
And we're now seeing this, aren't we?
We are.
I'm just, I think the two party thing is an illusion and you're either, you know, socialist slash communist or you're a You know, constitutionalists and patriots.
So, that's pretty much where the dividing line is.
No matter the party.
Yeah, indeed it is.
So, let's go back to this slide.
Did we get through all of this slide here?
Yep, we're good to go.
Okay.
Alright, so, what we found out... I'm gonna go back to it.
So, what we found out, basically, then, is the reason why the Republicans are pushing the carbon capture and everything is because A lot of these Republicans have family members or friends that are tied around these corporations.
And we're getting more and more hints that that's what's going on with Kristi Noem.
And some of her even former, some of the people who used to work for her are tied to some of these corporatist movements.
Correct?
True or false?
They have their fingers into everything.
Yes.
There's a lot of money.
There's a lot of incentives.
So of course it's true.
Yeah.
What about this pipeline that's also going to supposedly carry jet fuel?
That's what we heard last night.
Or this pipeline will be used to help make jet fuel.
Right.
I don't know anything about jet fuel.
So I had no clue till last night that supposedly capturing carbon has something to do with manufacturing jet fuel.
I mean, that's what I heard last night.
I don't know if that's true or not.
Do you?
Yeah, they're supposed to be making it out of ethanol.
And so that's a little bit, just a couple of slides down in this presentation.
So we'll get to it in a second, the jet fuel issue.
Okay.
All right, let's go to this slide then here.
The McCarthy Group, ES&S, and you know, I reported on this at the Moment of Truth Summit last August because I did a whole presentation, or a short presentation, but I did for television, I did quite a presentation on Bev Harris's book on black box voting, which I think that came out in like, was it 2003 that came out or something?
I think it was about 2003 that book came out.
I think it's been a while.
I don't know the exact year, but it's it's been a while.
So can you click on that link?
Does that word box in the middle of that slide work for you to pull up that black box voting?
So here is Kiewit construction.
Okay, let's hope that works.
And then if you go to page 70.
It's loading.
So the diagram...
The date, 2004, is the date on this.
So she was doing stuff on this in 2003, but this date on this is 2004.
Okay, what page do you want me to go to?
Uh, 72, please.
All right, 72.
Let me see if I can do this fast.
Okay, 72.
All right, there we are.
So... Oh, um...
Let's see.
No, it's page 66 of the PDF document.
It was page 72 in my PDF, but it's 66 of the document.
I'm going to scroll up a little further.
There you go.
So there's a history of Let me read it.
Let me read it.
Let me read it real quick.
Yeah, let me read it.
Founded in Omaha, Nebraska, under the name DataMark Systems by brothers Todd and Bob
Erzovic, the company soon changed its name to American Information Systems, AIS.
In 1984, these brothers obtained financing from William and Robert Emerson, whose family
piled up a fortune in the savings and loan and insurance industries.
Howard Emerson Jr., a young cousin of the AIS financiers, has parlayed his fortune into
I agree.
It's the Dominionists, the Reconstructionists.
the agenda of the christian reconstructionist movement which yeah that is a far right i agree
that's the dominionist the reconstructionist that'd be your uh gary demars gary north rush dunes
uh which openly advocates a theocratic takeover of american democracy that's right i'm not for that
uh william and robert emison appeared to be more moderate than howard jr and invested in theater
and public broadcasting in 1987 they sold their direct shares in the voting machine company to
the omaha world herald which took a 45 stake in the company and the mccarthy group 35 and
And here the fun begins.
Watch the bouncing ball.
It turns out the Omaha World Herald has also been an owner of the McCarthy Group.
Now, do we need to go back to your presentation here to find out what's going on with the McCarthy Group?
Well, it keeps scrolling down just a little bit.
I've got some highlighted spots that I wanted to look at, and so how this ties to Kiewit Construction.
So Kiewit Construction, McCarthy Group, and Omaha World Herald and ES&S are all tied together with the same ownership with the McCarthy Group.
So now the McCarthy Group owns ES&S.
And if you want to keep scrolling down, there we go.
So here in South Dakota, Kiewit pleaded guilty to bid rigging on rogue contracts and paid a fine.
The same in Nebraska and all over the place.
So that's some of their construction entities.
If you keep going down, Kiewit Construction turned into a huge contractor with government entities doing government contracts.
And it says, does Kiewit have a political agenda?
Absolutely.
If you want to keep going with that, Brandon.
Another obfuscation.
How far you want me to go?
I don't want to stop you here.
Oh, yeah.
Well, does Qubit have a political agenda?
Absolutely.
They've built more lanes of interstate highway system than any other contractor.
They also own Cal Energy Corp, which is a quiet giant in telecommunications.
And Qubit has connections with both ES&S parent companies and has a track record of hiding ownership When it wants to, and it has a powerful profit motive for getting the people they want into office and has broken the law in the past to achieve its goals.
So, ES&S has a tie right to the McCarthy Group and to this Kiewit construction, which has a long history of, you know, lawsuits and bid rigging and those kinds of things.
That's what I wanted to point out in this black box voting, and this is nothing new.
This is old news because, like you said, it was written in 2004.
So if you want to keep going to the next... Yeah, and I've read all this.
I've read all this on the air last year, so I know this book backwards and forwards because I printed it out and marked it up, so I know what you're saying is absolutely true as far as this being in this book, but what you're... and I'm glad you're bringing this out, Jessica.
So what you're saying... come back to us, guys.
What you're saying is that These people have a long history.
Are you guys coming back to me or you want to watch all my emails?
It's up to you.
There we go.
Somebody's asleep at the switch tonight.
All right.
So let me get my computers up here.
All right.
Let me go back to my PowerPoint here.
Let me bring back up your PowerPoint.
That's what I got to do.
So the point is that this is this is just flat out politics going on here.
And they're using what I what I gather you're implying here is they're using the voting machines.
They're using the voting machines to get what they want.
Is that what I'm hearing?
They're using elections to get what they want.
They have a long history, a proven history of doing that.
Yes.
And that's the sole vendor in our state.
And we have a lot of big government contracts going on with this carbon business at the Green New Deal, Net Carbon Zero.
Issue and South Dakota is Kind of ground zero for that going on in the country right now So if you're able to get to the next slide the Green New Deal in South Dakota, I can't Okay, so that the carbon net zero scam and the land theft with the the farmers That's the carbon pipelines.
Like you said summit navigator.
Let's Let's go to the slide guys Is Logan in the control room?
Let's go to the slides, guys.
I need Logan in the control room.
Let's go to the slides.
There we go.
All right.
Go from there, please, Jessica.
Okay.
Thank you.
So the former South Dakota GOP chair, Dan Lederman, is lobbying for Summit.
So he was doing that while he was the chair, before he stepped down, actually, in January.
And he is a registered agent of Saudi Arabia, getting paid $10,000 a month.
So now there's this new GEVO, like we were saying, jet fuel project in Lake Preston.
And the contractor on that, you know, Green New Deal project is Kiewit Construction, right?
So we saw who owns Kiewit Construction and this big project is in South Dakota.
So now Governor Noem's son-in-law, Kyle Peters, As a lobbyist for Jibo and he's listed with the SOS office as an employee of Jibo.
So if you want to click that link, it jumps right to the secretary of state's website.
Um, so I'm not making this up.
You can look it up yourself and he shows up as a lobbyist right there for Jibo.
So is Kyle.
So you're saying Kyle Peters is how, how is Kyle related to the governor?
That's governor Noem's son-in-law.
And he is a lobbyist for this GEVO project, which as we'll see in the next slide, if you want to go to the next slide and click that link, and it will pull up the article for you that I was talking about.
Okay, whenever we do this, I gotta go back to your PowerPoint.
For whatever reason, it didn't dump your PowerPoint.
Hold that down, guys.
It dumps the PowerPoint after it didn't run back to it and open it back up.
Okay, now we go.
All right, here we go.
I'm just gonna go with it.
Here we go.
All right, that's all right.
I'm gonna go with PDFs.
Here we go.
So that's the Green Agenda Hand-Counting Officials.
Okay, there's that foundation.
There's everything she was talking about.
All right, there's a corporation.
All right, there we go.
Yep, so there's a picture there.
Click on that GEVO logo, and it'll jump to the article for you.
They're redirecting me, so it'll probably take a second here.
It's redirecting.
Okay, so this is an article.
Yep, find it out on the internet.
They are building a plant near Lake Preston, South Dakota to produce energy-dense liquid hydrocarbons using renewable energy and GEVO's proprietary technology.
There's a lot of those keywords in there for the globalist climate cult with their components of construction.
Partner with the construction company right there.
Yep, so if you want to click on that link, Brandon, that article is quite something.
You have really done your homework, Jessica.
Holy cow!
Hey, Christy Gnome!
Would Christy like to come on my broadcast, Brandon House Live, and explain some of this?
I doubt it.
Okay, I'm calling Christy Gnome out.
I'm calling you out, okay, Governor?
I'm calling you out.
Come on my show, Brandon House Live, tomorrow night, 7.30 Central, and explain all this.
Can you do that?
You can get my number.
It's pretty well known.
I think you know people that have my number.
Come on my show tomorrow night, Brandon House Live, 730 Central.
Help us understand all this.
Maybe we're not understanding something.
And if we aren't, I apologize.
We'd love to hear your side.
You know, the Bible says that one man's side seems right till you hear the other side.
So we'd like to hear the other side, if there is one.
But this is looking very concerning.
And Governor, you're welcome to come on here and try to answer some of this for us, because this looks like, to me, nepotism, good old boy network.
I mean, how else am I supposed to see it?
Jessica, how else are we supposed to see this?
Well, you read the articles and you do get very concerned.
It's the largest economic investment in South Dakota history, with a world-class sustainable fuel production facility.
And it's the first billion-dollar-plus project in the history of the Governor's Office of Economic Development.
So these projects are getting subsidies, and that's the only way that they actually are going to survive, is all of the government money, the kickbacks, the carbon credits from the federal government that's making this whole thing go.
Because there really is no, at least with the pipelines, there is no product.
There is no product.
It's a scam.
Well, there is no product.
So they do the carbon capture.
They capture what is plant food as so aptly, so correctly was said by Jared Bosley and others who have come on here, like Margaret Byfield and others.
Tom DeWeese.
They're capturing plant food.
There is no product.
They're not making widgets and selling widgets.
What they're doing is getting paid government money, and corporations are getting government money, and federal money, state money.
I don't know who else is paying for all this.
I'm sure you do.
But they're getting money to dig holes and bury pipelines.
They're not producing a product.
What are they going to do with this CO2?
Are they using it for anything?
Well, so with the GEVO project, which you asked about the jet fuel, GEVO is commercializing the next generation of gasoline jet fuel and diesel fuel with the potential to achieve zero carbon emissions and reducing greenhouse gas emissions with sustainable alternatives.
And so some of these articles here have a lot of information in them.
And if you will see that Say that, say that again.
Everybody listen to what she just said.
one of the top five contractors with the US government in virtually every energy segment.
So again, we'll see the same ownership group that controls our elections here in South Dakota,
controls, has interest in these projects and is a contractor on-
Say that, say that again.
Everybody listen to what she just said.
Say that again.
Okay.
So when this research all ties together, the corporation, McCarthy Group, ES&S, Kiewit Construction, all tied together in the same ownership.
They have complete control of our elections with being the only vendor in the state.
They've shut off the audit trail.
They won't give us the cast vote records.
There's absolutely no transparency.
They've shut us out.
And we have, like you said, A lot of officials that are going along with all these things that are bad for South Dakota, the citizens don't want, but somehow they're in office and somehow they're going along with all these things, voting the way the citizens don't want.
And then the corporation that is going to do this huge project, which is the first, you know, billion dollar project with the governor's office is Kiewit Construction, which is owned by ES&S and McCarthy Group.
Or McCarthy Group, which owns ES&S and Kiewit Construction.
And, you know, they're all across the country in huge projects all across the country.
So just connect the dots.
And by the way, we go back to this article.
You go to this article, October 7, 2021, Yahoo News, Yahoo Finance.
There it is.
I mean, it goes into how big these groups are.
One of the corporations, the Hewitt Corporation, one of the top five contractors in the U.S.
with vast experience in virtually every energy segment.
You know, there you go.
It talks about working with the government.
There, Kiewit has, right there, Kiewit has revenues of $12.5 billion in 2020 and has extensive experience delivering projects up to multi-billion dollar programs with, you know, clean, innovative energy with net zero, their net zero goals.
But again, I come back to this.
Have they explained to the citizens of South Dakota or any state where they're doing this, are they using the captured CO2 to manufacture anything?
Are they using the captured CO2 to make anything?
Well, supposedly they're going to be making this jet fuel with ethanol products for the GEVO project.
Now, I haven't studied their products.
Again, I'm ignorant on jet fuel.
Does this work, or is this a thesis?
Is this something they actually do now, or is this something they're going to... This is new.
Yep, this is new.
I don't know if... It says proprietary, so I don't know if that's a proprietary technology.
If they have the patent on making jet fuel out of ethanol, I don't know because I haven't done that part of my homework yet.
But I have tied them to the election machine company in South Dakota, which is, you know, my realm.
So, but they do have plans to expand more phases of business in South Dakota and with their energy sector and net zero plans and zero greenhouse emissions.
And the thing with the Lake Preston area is They're also using behind the meter renewable wind power, it says.
And they're going to produce green hydrogen on site made from water and renewable electricity.
So they're going to be using a lot of water in that area.
And I've heard that the people that live there, the farmers are concerned about that as well.
I bet they are.
Look at this last slide.
GEVO breaks ground on largest economic investment in South Dakota history.
Pierre, South Dakota.
Today, Governor Kristi Noem announced that GEVO has broken ground on the largest economic investment in South Dakota history.
A world-class sustainable fuel production facility in Lake Crest.
Yeah, if you click on that, that brings you to the article too, Brannon.
And that's part of her Open for Business slogan.
Of course it is.
Of course it is.
Alright, watch your back.
You're a smart gal, that's for sure.
You're doing great work.
Can you let us know of any updates you have?
it's going to hurt the farmers.
Of course it is.
Of course it is.
All right.
Watch your back.
You're a smart gal, that's for sure.
You're doing great work.
Can you let us know of any updates you have?
I want to stay on this story.
Yeah, so I was made aware that there are a lot more connections
that I'm not privy to, and that's probably fine.
I don't know what they are, just so everybody knows out there.
They're coming to light, and it will be shortly.
And I think they want to be on Frank's speech to let the whole world know, Brandon.
Yeah, Lindell TV, streaming on Frank Speech, absolutely.
I want to get my friend, the former Speaker of the House in South Dakota, I want to get him on this as well because, you know, he was the one trying to tell me and warn me about this some time ago.
So I want to get Steve Hagard on this as well.
Sounds good.
All right.
What's your website, Jessica?
Our website is sdcanvassing.com.
You can find us on True Social, Telegram, Facebook, and I think that's it.
Okay, and if I had known how much information you had, you would have been my only guest tonight.
So in the future, let me know because I would have just kept you the whole hour.
I mean, because we could have also opened the phones.
But I got to run because I got two more I got to squeeze in.
But that was an amazing report.
Great job.
Let me know as soon as you have more.
I want to follow and continue to follow this story.
All right.
Stay tuned for South Dakota.
Thank you so much.
We appreciate you guys.
God bless.
You too.
You too.
Thank you, Jessica.
All right, joining me now quickly before we go to Garlic Favorito is Dan Eastman.
Dan, what do you make of all that?
Wow!
Wow, that is, uh, really, uh, you know, it's, it's troubling, but you know, I have to think about, uh.
You thought you had problems in Wisconsin?
You thought you had, huh?
Suddenly we are in a utopia here or something.
Uh, it's kind of interesting.
Wait, wait, wait.
They're telling me something.
They're telling me Trump has been indicted.
They're telling me in my ear.
Trump has been indicted out of, out of, uh, New York.
Fox News is reporting Trump has been indicted.
Well, they were, That's according to Trump.
According to Trump, he has been indicted.
I knew they were giving him a warning that was coming over late last night or today.
So Trump has been indicted, and I'm assuming that's again out of New York, right, Logan?
Is that the one out of New York or is that the one out of Georgia?
Oh, it's the one out of DC.
with Jack Smith.
Oh, wow, the feds.
Okay, that's this case with the feds.
Can you believe attorney, attorney Dan Eastman, the feds have the gall to indict Donald Trump when you have a sitting president, I believe, in the White House with his corrupt son as the, I think, my opinion, from what I've seen, the money bag man.
You've got two members of the House of Representatives Who have been on video, both females, I think one of them is Marjorie Taylor Greene, I can't remember the other congresswoman's name, saying they've seen 2,000 pages in the Treasury Department that show vast crimes, but they have the gall to indict Donald Trump.
What about indicting those who have perjured themselves and lied to Congress under oath, former high-ranking intelligence officials?
How about the indictment of James Comey?
How about the indictment of John Brennan or any of the rest of these clowns?
Dan, look out.
They could indict us tomorrow for spitting on the ground.
This is what a terrorist organization the federal government has become.
It's rather troubling because part of our cultural history in the United States, of course, is six, seven, eight hundred years of Anglo-American law that Basically started with Magna Carta back under King John shortly after the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
The idea was that there are boundaries or perimeters around absolute power, because as I think it was Lord Adkin said, power corrupts and absolute power corrupts.
Absolute power corrupts absolutely.
And what we're seeing here is a horrifying use of the state police power to prosecute.
That was a problem in King John's age back in the 1100s.
It was certainly a problem throughout English history.
It was a big recognized problem in 1775 and 1776.
And when our federal constitution was finally in place in the 1780s, late 1789, there have been protections against police power and absolutism and police power.
There's a thing in old English law under the king of the star chamber where effectively if the king wanted you gone, he can make you gone.
And we've been protected against that right up until probably the last Five or six years.
The ability of using federal and state police power to prosecute and persecute and then prosecute political opponents is terrifying.
I have relatives who fled World War II, pre-war Nazi Germany, to come here to escape the horrifying knock on the door at two in the morning.
And what we're seeing with this type of abuse of power for political reasons is nothing short of terrifying for Americans who have believed for almost 250 years now that we somehow have been better than the dictatorships and the Soviet Union and the Maoist China and all of the places where people who get in the way of the governing disappear into the night.
This is troubling because, you know, I've been reading and following this story and it seems that the ability to pull crimes out of thin air or take an existing statute and bend it and twist it is becoming a preferred method of political persecution in the United States.
And I forget it was, I can't remember if it was the Nazis or the Russians or somebody said, you know, you can indict a ham sandwich.
We always used to say that somewhat jokingly, but here we see A relentless pursuit and persecution of a former president of the United States, when I think just about every president of the United States could be investigated and indicted for something, it's terrifying.
Because it doesn't stop with the president.
If they get away with this stuff, it's not going to stop until neighbor is squealing on neighbor and neighbor is being hauled off into the night.
And for those of us who lost relatives in the eastbound cattle cars of the 1930s, This is scary stuff.
This is very scary stuff.
Indeed it is.
I want you to see this headline.
Here's the headline from Fox right now.
We're going to bring also Garland Favorito in this conversation.
Breaking news here, folks.
President Donald Trump says he has been indicted.
Smith has been probing Trump's alleged retention of classified documents and role in the January 6, 2021 riot.
This is what President Trump is saying tonight.
Wow.
Wow.
Garland, let's bring Garland in here with Dan Eastman.
Gentlemen, breaking news.
We're just going to combine these two and kind of switch gears a little bit here tonight with this breaking news.
Garland, you want to respond to this troubling news?
Well, this all has to do with the Mar-a-Lago raid.
I'm just fascinated.
I haven't been able to get any information yet about that and the documents and what the charges are.
So I guess I'm going to have to kind of withhold judgment until I see the actual indictment itself.
But from my understanding, there was nothing that, you know, the president is allowed to take classified documents, and then he can decide to declassify them after he was president.
So the question is, what was wrong?
You know, we had an investigation.
What exactly he did wrong.
So, what if like New York, in which we're still looking for a crime up there, just like we're looking for a crime in the impeachment.
That never happened.
Then there was the second impeachment when he wasn't even in office.
That's unconstitutional.
So, I think, as Mr. Eastman is saying, this is just a series of things which there's no real actual evidence of a crime.
And they all read the political agenda.
Yeah, show me the crime and I will show you, show me the man and I will show you the crime is what one person said.
Show me the man, I'll show you the crime.
That's what they seem to be doing here.
Dan, briefly tell our audience as we transition just a little bit so we can stay on target with why we had you on.
Explain briefly to our audience what you're finding out in Wisconsin and then we're gonna get Garland to respond to that and give us his report because you guys are on the same Really on the same team fighting in different states and sometimes your states cross over.
So Dan, what are you finding out is going on in Wisconsin that you want to tell our audience tonight?
Yeah, the big news of last week, unfortunately, is we have citizen investigators and citizen journalists, just like your prior guest from South Dakota.
People are digging and digging and digging.
Which is healthy, because we want to protect our democracy, even though we live in a republic, but we use a democratic process, which is casting votes for representatives, and we want to protect that process.
And what we're finding is that the world has become very, very digital, as we all know, and elections have become digital since about 2014.
It was after the Bush v. Gore hanging chat fiasco in Florida.
That the digital machine and systems companies came out of the woodwork.
And today we have a digital platform that consists of a state voter roll that's required under HAVA.
Every state has to maintain a voter roll and then whoever's administering the elections, whether it's your county clerk or your municipal clerk or whatever system you have, they use this HAVA mandated database.
And what we found out.
Yes, we were led to believe by our state bureaucrats that they were coded in-house, that they had state employees who were on the state payroll, they're classified civil service, they were benefited, they were members of our pension fund.
These were state employees that were coding away and somehow magically, with no technical backgrounds, were able to code a HAVA-compliant database that 1,852 clerks, municipal clerks and 72 county clerks, all use as their primary tool.
What we found is that these are contract jobs.
They're contracted out.
There aren't state employees.
There are temporary health services and employment agencies who basically scour the earth, and I mean the earth, and find coders.
And then these coders are putting together a plan, which is the HAVA mandated database.
But none of these people are vetted.
They're not vetted by the FBI.
They're not vetted by You know, intelligence agencies.
We know under CISA and Department of Homeland Security, that system is a critical infrastructure.
But we have coders from around the world, literally around the other side of the globe, coding this with no vetting whatsoever.
So what it tells you is the backdoor is wide open.
And who are they?
How do they know to code?
Well, they're coding a system that's used, we find out, in multiple states.
And they all have backdoor access to our state voter roll.
And that's probably why we have 7.4 million names in the voter roll when we only have 6 million Wisconsinites.
4.2 million are eligible to vote.
So it really, it raises some very terrifying questions.
And when you look at who owns these temporary health companies, lo and behold, just like South Dakota, there are nexuses to existing Republican power structure.
Leadership within the state.
So you ask yourself, you know, you've got Homeland Security and CISA and CIS, and they're all worried about the Russians hacking into the system.
And of course, that was alleged in 2016 under the Jill Stein case, where none other than Perkins Coy brought claims in Wisconsin to four courts, all alleging that the Russians and Iranians had hacked And of course, WECC says, oh, they wiggled the doorknob, but they couldn't get in.
Well, they didn't have to worry about it because people can get in from the back end.
And intelligence communities all over the world know that if you're using coders that are, let's say they're living in East India and they're not vetted, you get your people in there and they're coming right on in the back end.
So none of this has been checked by our primary state regulator, our Wisconsin Elections Commission.
And when you raise the issue, the first thing they do is call you an election denying coup.
Well, what does that have to do?
This is a $28 million a year contract with the state of Wisconsin.
Four vendors, two of which have direct political connections.
One of which is based in California and it's a subsidiary of an East Indian coding company.
And the other one is based in the Midwest with no real practical experience, but yet they're all drawing money down, creating the HAVA compliant WISVO database.
And it's just insane.
The average person can't believe it.
That's just the database.
Then you go look at the four voting machines, four or five systems are approved for use.
You can't see in, you can't do anything.
If you badmouth these people, they come after you.
And all of the clerks rely on this because they're basically, there's no other system by law that's mandated.
If the state is doing it, it must be okay.
We're going to use it.
And this is how our elections are run all over the state of Wisconsin.
It's a shame.
And that's why they didn't want forensic evidence.
There's nobody would look at that.
Garland, respond to what you're hearing tonight, please, Garland.
Well, Dan is absolutely right.
Wisconsin has probably the most vulnerable voter registration system in the entire country for exactly the reasons that Dan described.
There's backdoor assets that can update the voter registration data.
That is unheard of even in Georgia.
As all the things that Brad Ravensburger has done wrong, and there's a ton of them, the most recent one is his attempt to implement Jarvis, which is the new Georgia voter registration database that we filed a lawsuit against because he's outsourcing the voter data to a cloud, kind of similar to Wisconsin.
But that database right now has 3,500 tickets.
It's an absolute disaster.
By tickets, I mean support tickets.
Open on that.
The elections directors of the counties don't want to use it.
It has incorrect data in it.
They all know that.
And we're in a similar situation here in Georgia as Dan is in Wisconsin.
But I have to take my hat off to Dan.
That is, you know, Wisconsin is by far, I think, the worst in the country.
And then, Garland, tell me, tell me, Garland, by the way, your Governor Brian Kemp is refusing to show up at your Georgia GOP meeting this weekend.
I understand from you today, in a conference call with you and Mike Lindell, you shared with us that President Trump and Carrie Lake will both be at the Georgia GOP meeting live in person.
Ratzenberger, your Secretary of State, and your Governor Brian Kemp, neither one of them will appear nor will car, correct?
That's correct.
Attorney General Chris Carr also is not coming.
They've made that clear probably, I guess it was about two or three weeks ago, they made it clear they're not coming.
They were almost booed off the stage last year at the Georgia Republican State Convention, and all three are Republicans.
They decided they were not going to come this year.
Our chair, I imagine, I think it was the chair in the state of Georgia, called President Trump.
President Trump is coming.
He's going to speak Saturday afternoon at 2.30.
And then when Mike Pence, the vice president, backed out of a live appearance, he's going to appear remotely, they decided to call up Cherry Lake.
Cherry is coming.
There's one thing I'm going to I promise you, Brandon, is that the instant that Carrie Lakes takes the stage at the podium tomorrow night, she will get a standing ovation.
They have sold out tickets.
No, you can't get anything.
You can't get a guest pass, a vendor ticket, or anything else here in Georgia for this convention.
We were fortunate.
We signed up in advance.
We have not only a booth there, But they've given me an hour and a half seminar to explain how we're going to secure the 2024 elections.
It is a nonpartisan presentation.
So we're really excited because we're going to have an election integrity love fest this weekend in Columbus, Georgia, and the world is welcome to join us.
Wow.
Okay, lots of news tonight.
President Trump is putting out that he has been indicted at the federal level for stuff surrounding January 6th, which we now found out, and I'm reporting in my worldview report tonight, Seems to have been completely scripted as a Hollywood event, including adding in audio and sound effects that one individual says was not in the original file when he watched it.
The former Capitol Police official says that Nancy Pelosi and her daughter were getting in the way with their film crew as they mulled around and walked around like, you know, they were at a church picnic.
So clearly no threat they felt.
So this whole thing seems to have been Completely orchestrated and manipulated and...
Produced for television to set up the right, to set up the MAGA.
Again, I tweeted the night before this, I felt like it was a setup and people shouldn't go.
You'll see that in my Twitter feed from back then.
But yet tonight they're indicting Donald Trump, related to January 6th, and then maybe related to some of the files he had at Mar-a-Lago.
But what about the files, Dan, that all of these presidents have kept and Other folks who've been in the government say all these presidents have these files, all these presidents keep these things.
I think Obama's been reported as thousands of them.
A lot of them have them for their libraries and whatnot, and they can declassify them and then keep them.
As Trump has said, he had the power to do that as president.
Again, nothing with Pelosi, nothing with any of these characters, but Donald Trump tonight supposedly indicted over January 6th among the files he had at Mar-a-Lago.
Thoughts as we get ready to wrap tonight?
Well, we're in uncharted waters and uncharted territory because with an expansion of police power, that also falls to the next president and the next president and the next president after that.
We're looking at a federal government that is $32 trillion in debt.
By the time January 2025 rolls around, we will be $36 trillion in debt.
We have a bankrupt federal government.
Our tax base cannot support Current spending plus our debt service.
And this is what we're starting to see at the federal level.
And you start thinking about how other failed states happen.
We're focusing on political circus, using the police power of the state to indict former presidents.
And this government is broke.
This is not where we need to be in America.
And there needs to be, if we're going to preserve our constitutional rights, House cleaning in Washington, that brings us back to our constitutional security and safety.
Or we are going to enter into a very scary time in American history.
And this is troubling.
As a lawyer, I can't believe what I'm seeing tonight.
To abuse the power, the police power of the state, to punish political foes is third world stuff.
It's Soviet Union stuff.
It's what happened with Nazi Germany.
And it's right here tonight.
Maybe America ought to get up off the couch and put down their fun and games and start thinking about your own personal place in this national nightmare and start getting serious about elections.
Now, we have to assume that the electoral mechanism still works, but one of the first things you'd want to do is neutralize the electoral system.
We're not in a good place in America tonight.
We're not.
This is not good.
It's just simply not a good place to be.
I'll leave it at that.
Absolutely not.
ProfessorEastman.com, ProfessorEastman.com.
He has a daily show, a 30-minute show every day.
He's an expert on finances and the law as an attorney and an economics professor.
He breaks it down in layman terms.
I have his show over on my channel, WVWTV.com.
You can watch it on demand every day, WVWTV.com.
Garland Favorito is voterGA.org.
Thank you guys for being so flexible tonight as we switched around what we're going to talk about some of the things and had to bring you guys in together with the breaking news that President Trump has now announced, according to several news outlets, he's announcing himself that he has been indicted at the federal level folks very troubling. Dan I will call you or maybe
just answer me on the air can you be available for 730 central live for a few
minutes as an attorney with this breaking story and join me with Joe Hoff. Sure
happy to do that. Okay Yes.
We'll have Joe Hoft of the Gateway Pundit and attorney Dan Eastman, 730 Central.
We're going to break now for the Worldview Report, my nightly newscast.
And again, then we'll pick this up with Brandon House Live.
VoterGA.org with Garland Favorito.
ProfessorEastman.com, Dan Eastman.
Brennan House in for Mike Lindell, who is speaking at an event in Ohio for Flashpoint.
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