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This is the Lindell Report, bringing you news combined with hope by offering practical and
achievable action points to assist you in defending and preserving faith and freedoms.
And now, here is your host, Mike Lindell.
Hello everyone, welcome to the Lindell Report.
Okay, well there was only 14.
We're just talking about Facebook here.
I thought we were on the right page, but my fan page, but they were only allowing 14 people, everybody, on my Facebook Live.
14!
You talk about censorship, but we're gonna have a really good show tonight.
When Brandon comes on here shortly, there's big headlines.
First of all, I was in Bedminster last night with our great, real President Donald Trump.
I'm going to report to you all about that.
All right, put it back on then, the way it was.
It was on my fan page, everybody.
That's too bad that he's only allowing 14 people.
Boy, what a platform.
Well, Brandon, welcome to the show.
It's good to be here.
Good to be here with messed up hair and everything.
Right on.
Anyway, everybody, I was just telling everybody, I just went live on Facebook, and I was for about three or four minutes before the show, and it only was allowing 14 people on my Facebook.
14!
You think they're not fearing me right now or fearing what I have to say?
I'll tell you what.
Hey, everybody on Facebook, welcome back.
I'm sorry, we did have the right one.
We've restarted it, everybody, and we'll see what happens.
It's up to 25 right away, Brandon.
Maybe he'll suck a buck onto us here.
I bet he is.
Hang on.
All right.
So everybody, I was just telling everybody, tell your friends, everybody to get on Frank's speech right now.
I want everybody on.
We've got, we're going to report last night, my Bedminster, being in Bedminster with our great real president.
We have a big report.
I was in federal court today, everybody.
Federal court here in St.
Paul, Minnesota.
So we're going to talk about that.
And we also have the curling declaration, the Halderman declaration from the curling Rafsenberger case.
Our old friend, I'm being sarcastic, Crooked Brad down in Georgia.
Well, they finally released the report, everybody.
And whoa, what a report it is.
I didn't have a chance to go through it, but Brandon said it is pretty amazing, huh, Brandon?
Yes, it is.
Yes, it is.
It is.
And we're gonna be proud.
I believe we're the first ones reporting it in the country.
So we'll get right into it here.
I guess we'll start with... We're gonna give everybody a lot of hope.
Get everybody who can on Facebook here.
We're gonna give everybody a lot of hope and a lot of great things going on.
Let's start with yesterday.
By the way, everybody, let's say a happy birthday to our real president, Donald Trump.
And I was there last night in Bedminster.
Everybody knows he got indicted.
Another hoax indictment for the second time.
And all the media was there.
We live streamed it here at Frank's Speech when I was on for a few minutes there.
Before it started, everybody, I got up to Bedminster.
And I got there, and by the way, there were lines.
I mean, I couldn't believe all the people to support up and down the highways and the town.
It's just amazing support for our great real president, Donald Trump.
Let me tell you everybody though, I get there and I had a bouquet of media.
I mean, I had media and this is all the not, you know, this isn't Fox news.
I don't even know if Fox news ever shows up for anything anymore.
Uh, Logan, get ready.
We're going to check in with Fox in a little bit.
So have that ready, have that phone call ready.
Okay.
Um, So anyway, so Fox wasn't there, but there was all the usual suspects, your Politicos and your Washington Post of the world and your New York Times, all these, they're all up there, all the bad media.
Well, I had them in one big group.
I love that.
I get there, here they are, and they start hitting me with questions.
And one of the first questions was, you know, what does this do for Donald Trump, you know, Mike?
And I said, well, what it does, It solidifies his Republican nomination for, uh, for the presidential candidacy.
Um, they, uh, all it did was move up his polls.
And if you're Ron DeSantis, you just well endorse him today.
Period.
This is what I told all the media there.
He needs to just endorse him and anyone else that thinks they're going to run for the Republican party, uh, presidential, uh, race.
They just won't forget it.
It's over now.
They've, they've, they've attacked it too much.
And, uh, it's a polls went up and it's over.
Um, so there is that, um, and then, um, I told him, I said, you know, the, uh, the public, I said, Donald Trump is, uh, he's a uniter.
And then one guy goes, you know, he's dividing the country or dividing the party.
I said, no, he's uniting our country.
And what I mean by that is the people of our country, everyone is seeing, and it's not just what he's done.
It's what's going on in our country right now.
And this is helping everybody get to this common sense bucket, which is the new Republican party, the party of the mega party of common sense.
This is the Donald Trump party.
Once you get into this bucket of common sense, you don't leave the bucket.
We're going to talk about a lot of that today.
In my case here in Minneapolis, or in St.
Paul, Minnesota today, there was a lot of common sense that was brought out there.
I was very amazed.
And, uh, but anyway, so I told him, I said, what's happening in our country.
I go all over the country, Brandon, as you know that.
And from Cal, especially a lot in California and people, I'm talking Democrats, Republicans, Independents, I don't care who you are.
The stuff that's going on, coupled with what Donald Trump did, the great things, places he had us in by December of 2019.
You take those two things, you can see what good government can do.
Good decisions, and now we can all see what horrible decisions can do to our country.
There's been more damage done to our country in two years than probably two decades combined.
I tell people all the time, when nonsensical things are done by the government where you leave the borders open so they can pour up through Texas and all over and bring in fentanyl and the drugs pouring in, who does that help?
And you ask people on both sides, people now they go, it helps nobody.
So you have to realize there's a hidden agenda, everybody.
It's a very evil agenda.
We don't need the uniparty people anymore.
They got to be gone.
We got to have the swamp gone.
We've got to have the deep state, the globalists, the CCP, they need to be gone and they're going to be gone.
Okay.
Then another thing they asked me, um, the media last night in Bedminster, they said, Mike, um, You know, we had Ronald McDaniel and the RNC came out with a press release saying that, talking about ballot banking and harvesting and all this stuff.
And they go, what do you think of that?
And I said, I said, it's nonsense.
It's disgusting.
It's wrong.
And it's a horrible, horrible plan.
And I told him, I said, and they said, well, and then they said, well, even Donald Trump, some of his campaign, his promotions have said, promoted that.
And I said, well, they're wrong too.
And I said, I was able to use that everybody to tell the media.
I said, you know what?
I said, here's the good things.
You want to hear the good news?
I said, why I'm not going to sit and spend so much time fighting this because it's for one thing, you know, the election where we have a year and a half, but I'm a little over a year and a half away.
They're telling people what to do a couple months before the election.
That's crazy.
But anyway, it gave me the opportunity to tell them all, hey, we have an event coming
up in August, the Election Crime Bureau Summit, August 16th and 17th.
And I told the media, we are going to tell the whole world the plan we've been working
on for over a year now that will fix our election platforms.
And every single person in this country is going to embrace it.
It's never been done before.
It's never even been talked about before.
So anybody out there that says, all the media is going, oh, you're going to do this or you're going to do that, I go, ain't wrong.
You have no idea what we're going to do.
So this plan, it gave me an opportunity to tell them all that.
And then I said, they said, well, why do you think there's, um, and I, and I said, and we're working with the RNC, the 168 for a resolution.
This is separate now, everybody just so you know, a resolution that for, um, to pass in August by the RNC, they got their, uh, their convention or their, uh, get together they have in August.
They're going to vote on this.
Which would be paper ballots, hand counted, same day voting and voter ID.
What a concept.
So if that resolution passes, which there is already enough votes, that's what we've heard.
That'll be great to not go into these states and counties and fight the Republicans on wanting to get rid of these electronic voting machines.
That's a beautiful thing.
Then the media said to me, this one gal, she says, well, Doesn't that go against what they're already saying right now?
And I said, absolutely.
But I said, they came out with something.
They're just getting bad information.
They just don't know.
We know stuff for the last two and a half years that we were able to put this plan together.
And I haven't had a chance to tell them the plan.
I'm going to tell the whole world the plan on August 17th.
And the 16th will be a great lineup of all 50 states to tell you what hope is out there.
The hope that's going on in every single state.
Michigan, five lawsuits, one against their Secretary of State.
The great things that are going on around our country that will bring hope to each and every one of you out there in every county and every state in this country.
Because there's a lot of hopelessness out there and they've been watching too much Fox News.
Speaking of Fox News, what did they have to say about anything we're talking about tonight, Logan?
Can you get them on?
There they are again.
There it is, folks.
Once again, Fox News, no response, no talking.
But let's move from that.
So I got a good time.
I had to leave Bedminster right away.
To get back to Minnesota, because I had federal court this morning.
Brandon, can you tell them what I was in court for?
Do you have the headlines?
It just came out at 1.30 this afternoon.
Some nine months later.
Here it is.
Here's the headline right here.
There it is, everybody.
Some nine months later, Mike Lindell is still fighting to get his seized cell phone back in federal appeals court.
You guys, this is awesome.
I sat in that courtroom, there were three judges, appeal judges, appellate judges, and And they went after the government, the government's representative there.
Brandon, scroll down.
I want everyone to see as we scroll down here.
The one paragraph.
Wow.
Yeah.
Okay.
The conservative three judge panel didn't wade into... I can't read it.
The conservative three judge panel didn't wade into his political rhetoric, but at least two of its members appeared skeptical About the government's retention of Lindell's cell phone since last September.
Right, right.
And let's scroll down because I want to go down.
Keep going.
Hold on.
Read that part.
Read a part.
Go a little higher.
Right above that.
Right above it.
Okay, read there.
Everybody, in case you didn't know, Brandon's going to read this on September 13th.
Go ahead.
Yep.
The FBI seized Lindell's cell phone at a Hardee's Fast Food drive-thru lane in Mankato, Minnesota.
MyPillow CEO said he'd been returning from a duck hunting trip with his friend in Iowa.
When agents questioned him and took his company-issued phone, he sued roughly a week later.
Okay, everybody, everybody.
I didn't wait.
If everybody remembers back then, this was one of the number one stories in the country, probably the world.
It was big news.
You know, here in this time we're in, everybody, when they take your phone, When they take your phone, that's not like taking a phone 20 years ago, that's everything you got.
I sued the government and the FBI a week later.
Now today, and I'm gonna read this part, at least two of the judges, actually it was all three to be honest with you, but at least two of the judges appeared troubled by the government's continued possession of a cell phone some two months later, it should say nine months later, with one noting it isn't contraband and can be mirrored in 12 seconds.
Let me tell you what was said in that courtroom.
I don't know if I'm supposed to, Bram, but I'm going to say it anyway.
You know I always do.
Okay, so let me tell you, everybody.
The judges... Why is it that's something that should have happened months ago, the judge asked?
Now, if you take that down, take that down.
I'm going to tell people what happened in there.
It was great.
I'm sitting there and I'm going, it was packed courtroom by the way.
Wait a minute.
You say packed.
Are you saying people knew it was coming and wanted to be there to see what's going to happen?
I don't know, but there was, there was only four, I believe four cases, which only two people go up for each one.
And that was packed on both sides.
There must've been, I don't know, Sixty, seventy people in that courtroom.
So I don't know if they were all judges, or I mean, I'm sorry, all lawyers.
It looked like a bunch of young lawyers having a lot of interest in this First Amendment right case.
I believe there was so much interest in this case.
Was there a lot of media there?
Yeah, I don't know, but obviously the story got out.
Nobody interviewed me.
I went on Steve Bannon in the hallway.
I hear on Frank's speech, Lindell TV, I went on in the hallway, and I thought I'd get in trouble for it.
I did get told that my voice carries, but, you know, sorry.
They came up to me, the guard said, hey Mike, your voice is carrying all the way down the hall, you know.
It is what it is.
And that's about the time Steve said, he goes, don't get arrested now, get back to work.
But anyway, everybody, the judge, I listened to a couple of the comments.
The judge said, why, you know, because we're doing we're going for a preliminary judgment.
There's a lot more to this case, everybody.
I'm going to read this.
This isn't about getting my cell phone back.
But it is.
It is huge.
When this judge said in this, she goes, I don't understand why you can't make a copy in 12 seconds.
He goes, this guy runs a big company and He could have been selling his company for all you people know, you know, a few days before this, and you take his, in the world we're in now, all your stuff is on this phone.
Well, I didn't get to say, because I asked my lawyer, can I go up and tell them what I did lose on that phone?
Which was, I have pictures, my grandkids and stuff.
They wouldn't let me download.
That day they took the phone, it hadn't been downloaded to the cloud in about 12 days, so I lost all these family pictures that we could have used, you know, my dad passing away, and that was one of the last times that, you know, before that at our family get-together, all these pictures that were gone that they still have in that phone.
It was just disgusting, but You know, I wanted to just say that, like, you know, yeah, there's a lot of things where, you know, not just me being a CEO, it could be anybody out there, if the government can go take your device, you know, this isn't just taking your device.
Then, that was great, and the lady goes, well, she goes, why do you need the physical device and how long are you going to keep it?
And she basically said indefinitely, he goes, what?
I mean, the judges were almost like, it was so common sense, like that's not even, you know, how can you do that?
Then they asked her.
They asked her this.
This is really important.
They said, well, what about all attorney-client privileges?
He goes, he goes, this, you know, you guys, what about attorney-client privileges?
It goes, well, we're looking through that.
She goes, but sure, Mike sued you.
You're looking through his stuff to say what's not attorney-client privilege.
So you're already seeing it.
You follow me, Brandon?
Yeah.
They're already seeing it.
Well, let's see.
We're not going to look at this because it's attorney.
Oh, wait, what does this say?
You know, give me a break.
Right.
But it was very interesting and then the judges kept bringing up stuff and just drilling her on like, you know, And then my first amendment right there, it's like, you're not just taking something like, oh, and then they said, he's not a criminal or he's not a criminal.
It's not like it's a drug bust or, you know, some cartel thing or whatever, you know.
And even if it was, no matter what it was, You download a phone and you give the phone back, which they could have done in the first place.
Remember, Nancy Pelosi tried to get my phone records and to get a download from Verizon for the January 6th, and I sued her too.
Remember that, Brad?
I sued her.
I do.
And finally they came back and said, okay, okay, all right.
I guess it's not right for us to take your stuff, you know?
But this is, it was ridiculous.
I really think we're going to get a great ruling, everybody.
And remember, and I'm going to read this before we go on to the great, the Haldeman Report.
I'm going to read this here if, okay.
If I can get it pulled up here.
Okay.
This is what happened.
I'm going to read this straight up, I guess.
The government's bad faith, established by the absence of a reasonable likelihood that you would be convicted under any criminal statute listed in the warrant, This is all about the Mesa County server, everybody.
This whole thing that they're trying to tie me to is, you know, a frank speech here.
We have, you know, I can tell you all watching right now, Brandon's showing that.
It says inside the machines.
This whole thing today is about one thing.
A county clerk, Tina Peters, that made a backup.
of the Mesa County image that she was supposed to do as part of her job.
And it's on your frank speech.
It's on your frank speech.
It's listed right there inside the machines.
If you ever want to go on there and see anyone says there's no evidence of any crime in 2020, there it is everybody right there.
Click on it.
This is cyber evidence that you can't deny.
Brandon, but I'm going to read this.
So, the appeal, it presents an important First Amendment issue.
The government, everybody listen, the government cannot retaliate against individuals who bring to the public's attention a matter as vital as unlawful interference in elections.
What have I been doing for the last two and a half years, Brandon?
You've been fighting this and exposing this.
I've been just trying to bring it to the public saying, hey, look at all the evidence.
And then the public went out and got the cast vote records.
What more do we need?
And the government's trying to stop us from getting those in many states.
OK, here it is.
The actions taken by the government against me were clearly intended to punish me for discovering Illegal activity and the effort by the Secretary of State Jenna Griswold of Colorado to destroy evidence of that illegal activity and to deter myself and others from continuing to let the public know of those illegal activities.
Well, I got news for you.
We're going to continue to let you know every single day.
I will let you know every single day evidence that's out there, but we have it all everybody.
So now the question is, what are we going to do about it?
Well, you need to spread the word of the election in the Crime Bureau Summit, Election Crime
Bureau Summit on August 16th and 17th.
And I think this is a good time to play that clip for the summit.
Everybody, I want you to come and go to LyndaleEvent.com and spread that everywhere you can.
LyndaleEvent.com.
Logan, I want you to put that up in the thing there instead of the promo code.
Put LyndaleEvent.com so people can go to there.
But I also want you to run the clip if you can for the event.
And I'll see you in a moment.
We are faced with the gravest of challenges.
For the first time in the history of our nation, technology has been activated that attacks our Constitution with the capacity to destroy our future.
Absolute proof of the biggest cyber attack in history.
It's a takeover of our country.
We must remove voting machines and any electronic devices from all elections forever.
All of you praying with us need to know we have the tools and evidence to prevent catastrophic results and we can secure our freedom.
Everything that can be done to prevent this disaster is being called into service.
The human drive for excellence.
Knowledge.
Every step of the ladder of experience has been taken to expose the truth.
Let's take their country.
How are we going to do it?
Let's use it with computers, so we don't even have to fire a shot.
Data experts have worked countless hours to bring forth the truth to the American people.
This is a war on national security.
This is a war between good and evil.
This is a war that will affect what our country becomes.
I just want to know everyone out there, all the evil that's out there, we are never quitting until we get to the truth.
Ever.
Through all the chaos that is our history, Through all of the wrongs and discord, through all the pain and suffering, through all our times, there is one thing that has nourished and elevated our souls, and that is our faith in God and courage.
We must be brave!
And I encourage you to use this time at home to get back in the Word, read our Bibles, and spend time with our families.
We will get through this and get back to a place that's stronger and safer than ever.
Elections have consequences.
These selections are transforming the spirit of our country.
The focus of the entire nation must be on this event.
God gave me a platform for a voice for such a time as this.
We as a people must stand for the American dream, one nation under God, for liberty and justice for all.
If the election of 2020 didn't happen, we would never, ever, ever have gotten to this great place we're going to get to.
Trust me on that.
Ever.
This was all God's plan, and we are in the greatest revival for Jesus in history.
God bless you all.
17th of 2023.
I told the media, everybody, that all the nonsense they're hearing out there about ballot banking and harvesting and all this stuff because they're in this big panic.
We've got to do something.
We've got to do something.
Absolutely, you have to do something, but you need to do What we have planned and that will be on August 17th.
We're going to reveal it to the whole country and the world and it has never, ever, ever been talked about or even proposed in history in any other country in any other day.
And you know what?
This has taken over a year of planning.
For what we're going to put into place that day.
And everyone will be on board.
I don't care if you're a Democrat, Republican, I've said it all along.
This is about us as a people.
We have to have elections, not selections.
These machines should have been melted down and used for paperweights and prison bars a long time ago.
Speaking of prison.
Speaking of prison, everybody, Brannon.
Yes.
We got big news.
Maybe I'll explain, or maybe you can explain a little bit what the curling Rafsenberger case is, everybody.
This case, I believe it was in, well, this goes back to August of 2020, everybody.
August of 2020, everybody. August of 2020, I believe that this report does. But let me tell
you, Crooked Brad, Brad Rassenburg, everybody, is the current Secretary of State of Georgia.
He's a Republican.
He stole his election in 2022.
He was polling at about 36% the night before the polls, or I mean the night before election day in the 2022 election.
And you know what happened, Brandon?
You got 51%.
Wow!
In the primary.
Way to go, Brad.
Ah, 51.
You pulled it off.
38% to 51% in your primary.
Who controls the machines down in Georgia, I wonder?
Dominion.
Brian Kemp?
Brad Rausenberger?
Chris Carr, the Attorney General?
You know what?
If you're a Democrat in Georgia, you couldn't end up like that one Democrat that got zero votes in her own precinct, everybody.
I was talking about that to the media last night.
I said, you guys don't report stuff.
I said, we've been reporting this Democrat lady, nice lady, a year ago in May, her and her husband get zero votes in her own precinct, everybody.
Zero.
Now, Crooked Brad could have gave her two votes, and he said, I'm sorry, ma'am, nobody loves you, just your husband.
But no, they made a mistake.
They gave her zero.
They weren't even going to look into that.
I found out this, granted, until she says, hey, you need to look into it.
Me and my husband live here.
We voted for me, you know?
And then they finally did, everybody, and they found those 3,000-some votes, and she went from third to first place.
Another one in crooked old Georgia, another place in Georgia.
Remember, these are Dominion machines.
We don't like to play favorites here, but they're all bad.
ES&S, Hart, just because they haven't sued anybody doesn't mean... Remember, ES&S is the big gorilla in the room.
They're the biggest one in the country out of Omaha, Nebraska.
And they have said straight out, our machines are vulnerable as all voting machines are vulnerable.
So they might be a little more honest than the rest about their crookedness.
That's some honest, you know, some honest crooks out there, I guess.
I don't know.
Um, I don't know what you'd call it.
You know, it's disgusting.
And when I say crooks, everybody, cause the lawyers probably go, Oh Mike, you're calling them crooks.
When you know your machines are vulnerable and something as important as our elections and you have done nothing, but you're guilty.
You're guilty.
And when you cover it up or you say nothing, you're here's a traitor.
Here's a hero.
There's no in between this time, everybody.
This is disgusting.
When I was up in Bedminster, no, I was actually talking to one of the media that called me today.
They're calling me again.
They called me today for, you know, a few things.
Mostly about, actually, believe it or not, mostly about this ballot harvesting and this narrative out there, ballot banking.
I don't even know what that is, ballot banking.
It's some made up term that they're out there, the Republicans, the RNC, and stuff going on.
Ballot banking!
Good for you.
Yeah, I didn't know you could bank ballots.
But anyway, that's another story.
But I told them, I said, you know, they said, it's almost where I was talking to a reporter.
And this reporter, I talked to him for over an hour.
He's on the left, but I believe he's come finally to the middle, because he was very sincere.
And I know this reporter, he's wrote many articles about me.
And he said, You know, and I've even had to tell him, hey, you've got to bash me a little more, your boss isn't going to print it, right?
And I said, and we were talking about Fox News and especially Fox, not so much Newsmax and Salem, who I kind of put in the same group with what I'm going to say here.
He said, this is his words, you know, it's not so much what they say, it's what they don't say.
And I said, exactly!
Because he gets it that the only way I'm able to—he's going to report our event, Brandon.
He's going to put our event out there.
He's going to—you think Fox News is going to say, hey, the plan to fix our elections is going to be revealed in August.
Now, they don't have to do that, but how about Salem Media?
They should.
Every one of their hosts and podcasters and everything sell MyPillow products.
You know, they, you know, why can't you tell about an event that someone's going to have?
We'll see what happens.
But I, you know, not that I, what I'm saying, what I say about the MyPillow products, I say, you know, when I can't even go on there to talk about my products anymore, there's something wrong that they're afraid that I'm, because I'm so branded with fixing our election platform, that someone will say, you had Mike Lindell on, we're going to sue you.
You know what I mean?
Right.
You know, I can sit here and You know, maybe I'll interrupt this thing about Rassenburger and tell everyone to use promo code L77.
You're going to save a lot of money on MyPillow products and help USA made MyPillow and help our employees by keeping them employed in USA jobs.
But anyway, this Rassenburger This report that came out, everybody.
Brandon, why don't you explain?
Alex Holt.
Here it is.
Explain what this report is.
And we've been waiting for this, everybody.
For what, three years, Brandon?
Yeah.
Three years the government has not released this.
You guys, I was down in Louisiana for a hearing with the Dominion, especially Dominion, and the Secretary of State, of Louisiana at that time had reached out and he wanted this hall to report over a year and a half ago.
All these other states that have specifically Dominion machines, this report had come out and said they're all defective or something, but they wouldn't show us the report.
The government hid the report.
Crooked Brad hid the report from you all.
And he's the plaintiff.
He's the defendant on the case, Brad.
How can Brad, Be able to keep this under wraps this long, Brandon, but it's...
But you guys, it's too late now to close the gate.
The cows are out of the barn.
Brandon, let's show it.
You looked at this report, and I don't know anything.
Well, we need to read it because, again, this is very, very damning evidence.
You'll find out why it is they did not want to release this declaration by Professor Alex Halderman, who, by the way, has testified before Congress.
But I'll read it.
You stop me as you want to comment, Mike.
Okay, I want to tell you, Alex Halderman.
Everybody, Alex Halderman is a cyber expert in every, his credentials are impeccable and he is, I believe he's a Democrat, Brandon.
Don't quote me on that.
I guarantee he's not, either he's apolitical or he's a Democrat.
He definitely is not a conservative or a Republican.
That's what I've heard.
Is that true?
Well, I don't think he's a Trump supporter.
Let's put it that way.
Okay.
All right.
We'll leave it at that.
So I just want everyone to know that he's just a cyber guy, as most of the cyber guys are.
They don't care about politics.
They get into cyber.
They get into details of inside machines and the cyber world.
They're, you know, a bunch of geeks that they really enjoy what they do.
Seriously.
He's out of Michigan.
I think he's a professor in Michigan.
And I've never met him, everybody, but I've heard so much about him.
And this report has been hidden from you, the public.
For a long, long time by old Crooked Brad down in Georgia.
All right, go ahead.
Let's go.
Let's roll.
This is his declaration, sworn oath here.
He says, in August 2020, the court granted plaintiffs access to Georgia voting equipment for the purpose of assessing its security.
I examined the equipment for the curling plaintiffs with the assistance of Professor Drew Springall of Auburn University.
In just 12 person weeks of work, What?
We discovered numerous vulnerabilities, some of which could potentially be exploited
to alter election results.
What?
Da da da da da.
I submitted an expert report dated July 1st, 2021 that describes these vulnerabilities
and explains the threats they pose to future elections in Georgia.
In December, 2021, the court ordered the parties to convey the expert report to Dominion
so that the company could begin patching the vulnerabilities
to the extent possible.
In February 2022, the court further ordered curling plaintiffs to submit the expert report to CISA's Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure Program so the agency could advise affected jurisdictions about the problems.
CISA published a security advisory summarizing some of the vulnerabilities in June of 2022.
Dominion subsequently developed an updated version of its software, Democracy Suite 5.17, that is intended to address some of the vulnerabilities in the expert report, as well as the DVS order privacy vulnerability that I discovered independently of this lawsuit.
The updated Dominion software received EAC certification in March Of 2020.
Okay.
Okay.
Let's hold it.
Let's hold it there, everybody.
I want to say something.
You can keep the report up if you want, but you guys, The two dates that was just read by Brannon, the 2021 and the 2022, everyone wanted this Haldeman Report.
Everyone did.
States did.
We did in our cases and all the lawsuits going on around the country.
The states wanted to know about Dominion, about the vulnerabilities, but your government would not give it to you.
Your government gave it to who?
Dominion.
Your government and that judge gave it to Dominion to look at the Haldeman report and what?
Update their corruption?
You know, to try and update.
Then, everybody wanted it even more and said, show us what you're showing Dominion.
We want to see too.
We need this for our cases.
Well, they didn't do it.
They gave it to CISA.
They gave it to the government.
The government gave it to the government, everybody.
Right?
Isn't CISA government, Brandon?
It is.
No, it's government.
It's government.
So the government gave it to another division of the government, and the government came back with their little report.
Instead, we said, why can't we see the report?
Okay, keep going.
Okay.
Plaintiffs, state defendants, CISA, Dominion, numerous cyber security experts, and I all agree the court should unseal the expert report and allow it to be a public subject only to certain narrow technical redactions.
However, the court fifth
on the list.
Professor Springall and I found them without expending extensive resources or unusual expertise, but rather merely by applying widely held knowledge about computers and security over a span of a few weeks.
Georgia's Dominion software fell into the hands of unauthorized parties more than two years ago in the Coffey County breach, and it has been widely disseminated.
Similar Dominion software was stolen from Mesa, Colorado in 2021 and can be downloaded by anyone online.
Regardless of whether the expert report is made public, adversaries can study the leaked software to discover the same or equivalent vulnerabilities.
In my assessment, access to the expert report would save such adversaries at most a few weeks of effort, and probably less, since CISA's public security advisory already contains numerous clues about where in the software the vulnerabilities are to be found.
Furthermore, while the expert report may appear to give a roadmap, if you will, for attacking the election system, it stops well short of providing complete receipts for exploiting the most dangerous attacks.
For instance, the expert report omits numerous technical details about the voting steel malware it describes, since these details are not needed for the expert report's analysis and conclusion.
Anyone seeking to create real malware would need to figure out the details these details on their own
Since the source code for the malware may make sure I got that right. Yeah. Yep. Yep. Yep
I think anyone seeking to create real malware would need to figure out these details on their own since the
Source code for the malware that professor spring all and I developed will remain secret
Under this court's protective order Even if the expert report is unsealed the redactions I
previously proposed Would withhold other key technical details that attackers
would need Adversaries who are technically proficient enough to work out these details, if the expert report is made public, would be equally capable of discovering the complete vulnerabilities without access to the report.
Okay, okay, okay.
Hold on here.
So I guess I'm a little misconstrued.
What this is, This is a statement from Haldeman, it's not his actual report that we're trying to get.
Is that correct?
This is dated, this was filed on the 5th of June.
June 5th of this year it was filed.
Right, but this is not what we're trying to do.
He's doing a plea To get the expert report released that they're still holding captive.
Is that true, Brandon?
This is his, yeah, I think this is his statement that has been taken in this case of Donna Kurling versus Brad Rasenberger.
And this has been filed in the United States Court for the Northern District of Georgia, which is the Atlanta division.
We're trying, so everybody, I was misconstrued.
This statement by him that was filed on June 5th is trying to get the expert report that they're still hiding from the people of this country.
Correct.
Shame on them!
Let's keep going.
Okay.
Shame on our government!
Where does it end, Brandon?
Keep going.
Where does it end?
Let's see.
For instance, several states are now performing testing and certification for Dominion's updated software, but without access to the expert report, they do not have enough information to test whether Dominion's changes properly mitigate some of the vulnerabilities.
Access to the expert report is also crucial for helping states assess the magnitude of the risk.
that the vulnerabilities create. Since also CISA's advisory states that the problems quote
should be mitigated as soon as possible end quote. It does not provide specific information
regarding the ease with which they can be discovered and exploited. Without the expert report
also withholding the expert report also hinders states efforts to mitigate the vulnerabilities
and corresponding threats to elections.
CISA has urged states to adopt a long list of mitigations which run the gamut from tweaking specific technical settings to implementing broad policies, conducting rigorous post-election tabulation audits, yet without the details from the expert report, officials cannot understand why each mitigation is necessary, let alone determine what the consequences will be if the mitigations are not implemented or
are imperfectly applied. Unsealing the expert report will allow the state security experts
to understand the vulnerabilities in sufficient depth to make appropriate recommendations on such
matters and for the states themselves to understand the specific steps needed to mitigate those
vulnerabilities to the extent possible. Mike, it almost sounds like whoever's holding this report
back the government. They want these to be exploited.
I mean, why else would you not release this to be fixed, as he's saying?
A hundred percent.
And as we continue on, because I want it all to be read here tonight, this you've got what he said earlier, everybody.
No, not that.
The stuff from what they said.
Sorry, my lawyers interrupted me here.
No, I'm just kidding.
The, he said earlier in this report, hey, if you don't want to wait for the report,
even though he called the Mesa County report stolen, you've seen that, right?
Yeah.
Um, which is fine.
Everybody, the Mesa County report is here at Frank speech.
Okay.
So everybody, if you do, if you're out there and you're a state official, if I don't care who you are, or you're the media, Go down to inside the machines and click on it and report one two and three are there the Mesa County report and the data that backs it up because it's right from inside the machine and it shows exactly
What Halderman is talking about.
Not only does it show the vulnerability, but it shows what they did to cover up the biggest crime in history.
The biggest cover-up of the biggest crime in history.
This thing here is as much as the cover-up as anything.
Old crooked Brad Rassenberger down in Georgia, holding back this report.
I don't care if it's him or who he's talked to, Brannon.
He's the Secretary of State.
He could have released that report so fast to make your head spin.
They never did.
And they haven't yet.
And I'm glad that Halderman's doing something about it.
Let's keep reading.
You guys, this report is critical.
It is critical, everybody.
This really helps your cases, I think, Mike.
Oh, absolutely.
Absolutely.
Keep reading it.
go and find out when it's going to be. Beyond helping to secure elections that rely on
diminished equipment, unsealing the expert report will inform broader policy decisions
that are taking place now in state legislatures and in Congress. For instance, Louisiana will
soon decide whether to purchase a BMD-based voting system like Georgia's or predominantly
hand-marked system, a choice for which the risks discussed in the expert report are extremely
relevant.
Louisiana previously requested permission from the court to access the expert report and that request was denied.
In the U.S.
Senate, lawmakers are considering a bill to require the EAC to perform penetration testing as part of its certification process.
A reform for which the expert report would provide important information and context, since it is essentially a compendium of serious failings, serious failings with the Minions voting system or voting equipment overlooked by the existing EAC certification process.
Everybody, let's stop there for a second because I'll explain that period.
I was there.
I went down to Louisiana many times, everybody.
That's just one state.
Considering completely going to paper ballots hand-counted, okay?
Remember, we have 3,143 counties and we got a little over a year and a half to get rid of every single machine and computer used in our election and save our country.
So what he's saying here is if they release that report, better decisions will be made And by these states and these counties going, when you go to a county official and you go, Hey, I'm going to get rid of these machines.
Well, our machines are really good.
Donald Trump won.
If it's a Republican, Donald Trump won.
Wrong answer.
Our machines are really good.
You know, I'm the best commissioner.
I watched, I watched that machine and it didn't move and it's not online.
Wrong.
You don't get it.
Those machines are online, and this is what happened, and this is what he's telling you is his report.
They got to look inside the machines, everybody, three years ago.
These experts got to look inside, and what they found was disgusting.
It's what we all have known, and he warned them before the 2020 election with that report, but they didn't listen.
Crooked Brad down there, he had the election go on anyway, didn't he, Brandon?
Brad Rassenberger.
I'll call, I'm the one that'll say the names, Brad, so they don't come after you, so we're good here.
Keep reading, keep reading.
Meanwhile, in Georgia... Poor Brad, he gets subpoenaed all the time now for stuff that I'm doing, right?
It's just terrible.
The views and opinions expressed by the host may not be that of Brennan House.
I'm just, I'm just the co-host.
I'm just the co-host.
Say that to Slaver, say that to Slaver, come on.
Let's keep going.
Meanwhile, this is important what he's saying here.
He's telling you we need that report and we're going to do a call to action for all of you under the Freedom of Information Act or something.
We're going to get this set up where you can all reach out to Crooked Brad in Georgia.
Send the Secretary of State's office.
We want the Halderman report, or the judge.
We'll have to find out a call to action, Brad, but keep going.
Meanwhile in Georgia, the Secretary of State's office has done little if anything to implement the mitigations
prescribed by CISA and recently made the stunning admission that it may not get around to installing Dominion security
patches until after the 2024 presidential election.
Whoa! Whoa, whoa, whoa!
Crooked Brad!
Crooked Brad Massenberger is not going to get around to fixing what they, what he's
been told are broken and vulnerable.
Shame on you, Brad.
What are you doing?
When I was Secretary of State, they're supposed to be in charge of elections.
And you know what?
I haven't met.
I think I've heard there's two good ones out there.
I used to think the one in Louisiana was okay, but he's completely turned on the people down there.
And he was going to go to paper ballots, hand counting, had all these different ideas.
And he went south on us, but it's just disgusting.
You know, Mike, if they wait till after the election of 2024... Wait, put that up there again!
Look at this, everybody!
There won't be a country left!
There won't be, exactly, there won't be a country.
And this is the same crooked guy that said there is no way Donald Trump could lose after election night.
He read it in the morning, said there's only this many ballots left.
Donald Trump has won the election.
And Garland Fabarito, we played that at the moment of truth summit.
But that old crooked Brad, he found a lot of ballots, didn't he?
Then he's on the call with our great real president.
And what does he do?
They leak a little piece of that.
When you hear the whole tape, it proves the election crime down in Georgia.
All these people that were non-residents that voted and dead people that voted.
And then, you know, They're going, well, did people vote?
No, they use their names, everybody.
Their names were used.
That's why we can't use computers.
It happened in every county in this country in the 2020 election.
All these names.
People didn't march out of Minnesota.
They didn't march into Georgia from another state and march in and say, I'm going to go commit a crime and vote for Biden.
I don't live in this state.
No, that was just somebody on a computer.
Here we go.
Ding!
Biden, Biden, Biden, Biden.
Oh, how many more we need?
Okay, there you go.
Or how about that gal that they didn't want to win in the Georgia primary, that Democrat?
Let's see.
I'm going to give her a zero.
You idiot.
You should have gave her two for her and her husband.
Or how about the Democrat down in Georgia that got everybody, get this, with the Dominion machine, she got 4,600 votes and she wasn't on the ballot.
These are three Democrats, and this lady was not on the ballot, everybody.
Now, how does that happen?
She was running two months earlier and dropped out.
She dropped out of the race.
She wasn't a write-in.
This wasn't a write-in.
She wasn't on the ballot.
All of a sudden, the results came out, and she goes, and the winner is, and they named her up for her number of ballots.
She goes, I wasn't running.
Well, Crook and Brad comes in on that, and how do you fix that computer glitch, right?
They go, oh, let's see.
It's a computer.
It was a programmier, is what they called it, Brandon.
A programmier.
Well, I'm here to tell everybody watching.
Programmiers, okay, why are you programming them for the outcome of your election?
And you had to type in the person's name.
Let's see, I want to program it so Brandon House wins this election.
How do you spell House, Brandon?
H-O-W-S-E.
Right, there you go.
But you put that in there and they had to type her name in.
That's a programming error, but it's criminal.
You did program it wrong.
You programmed it wrong because she wasn't on the ballot.
You should have put someone that was on the ballot.
The trouble is there was only two people running, so they couldn't cheat with a third person, Brandon.
Yeah.
So this is Georgia.
But it's everywhere, everybody.
We're just using old Crooked Brad for an example because it's so blatant down in Georgia.
And we have this great guy, Halderman, who's fed up with his report, and so is our country, that they're not releasing this to the American people.
Let's keep going.
We've got it.
I want to get this in.
We got about five more minutes.
One reason this lack of urgency may be that the fact that Dominion has told Georgia and other jurisdictions that use Dominion's voting equipment that MITRE concluded the attacks in the expert report are infeasible.
This is highly misleading.
Wait a minute.
Are they trying to say that Dominion is misleading people?
What?
Come on now.
Come on now.
I trust that company Impeccable.
They are unbelievable good company, aren't they Brandon?
They said so.
They said so.
Uh, let's see... MITRE admits it was provided no access to Dominion's equipment or software, unlike Professor Springall and myself, and MITRE's analysis is entirely premised on the false assumption that outsiders cannot gain access to the equipment and software, which outsiders did!
And elsewhere is Mesa County, everybody!
Take a look here on Frank Speech.
We got the image up there for all to see, the whole world.
Hallelujah!
Keep going.
Security experts who advise states cannot properly assess MITRE's claims and understand why they are unfounded and dangerous without the same access to the expert report that MITRE received from Dominion.
For these reasons, the balance of security interest heavily favors unsealing the expert report now.
How?
While Georgia and other states will still have almost 18 months to address the vulnerabilities
ahead of the next presidential election, unsealing the expert report now will also
diffuse the risk that it could become public without authorization.
Though no fault of plaintiffs or their experts, a large number of people and organizations have come to possess copies of the expert report, creating a substantial risk that it will be accidentally disclosed, stolen, or even deliberately leaked.
I'm especially fearful that... I'll tell you what, if I get a hold of it, I'm showing the whole world.
I'll tell you that, everybody.
If you have a copy of that, anybody out there, you get it to me.
I'll put it up.
I don't care.
That's crazy why they're hiding this from us.
Keep going.
I'm especially fearful that the expert report will be leaked around the time of the 2024 presidential election to cause chaos or undermine the legitimacy of whoever wins in Georgia.
This is even more likely if Georgia fails to patch the vulnerabilities by that time, as it appears set to do.
There is ample time for states to adopt wider use of hand-marked paper ballots.
Whoa!
Everybody!
there is ample time for states to adopt wider use of hand-marked paper ballots
implement rigorous post-election audits stall software patches and implement
other defenses to improve their security posture in response to the
vulnerabilities in the expert report describes this will not be true a year
from now and it becomes increasingly difficult the longer the expert report
remains unavailable to those who need it to understand the specific risk the
Dominion voting equipment and software present and specific measures needed to
mitigate those risks I got to read that last sentence.
They need the expert report.
So those who need it, they need it to understand the specific risks that Dominion's voting system or equipment and software present.
So he's admitting right there that software presents a risk.
Right.
And I want to say this, everybody, to wrap up.
We've got a couple of minutes here.
I want to tell everybody, this They talk about Dominion.
The only reason they're talking specifically about Dominion machines is because that's the ones that Georgia uses exclusively down in Georgia.
They bought $110 million of them in 2019 by another guy that's a little bit on the crooked side, Brian Kemp.
Brian Kemp, Rasenberger, and Carr.
I call it the triple crown of crime down there.
Oh, wow.
Their own elections.
But I want to tell you guys, ES&S, Everybody, and we have found with your cast vote records out there that validates Dennis Montgomery's evidence, validates Doug Frank's evidence that came right from the States.
Every single machine company hat was breached where they had computer manipulation in every single place.
Every single machines are all the machine companies.
It doesn't matter who they are, what brand, doesn't matter which brand.
And so, but with the Dominion, they just have the most evidence that's sitting right there.
We've got to get that expert report released, Brandon.
I would love everybody to have it released.
It could be perfect timing before the Election Crime Bureau Summit, August 16th and 17th, everybody.
You've got to hear this last paragraph, Mike.
Okay.
All right.
I thought we were done.
There's more?
No.
He says, unfortunately, for the reasons I explained in the expert report and in other testimony I provided in this matter, releasing the expert report will not provide the level of
security required to reasonably protect elections against interference and
failures arising from use of Dominion's unreliable voting equipment in the
current environment. What?
Brief, and there's many serious failings with the equipment as confirmed by CISA.
Even our own government says we got to get rid of these machines.
Look, look!
Including what the State Department, what the State Defendants and Dr. Michael Shumis calls insiders.
To adversely affect individual votes and even election outcomes, especially in the current environment of advanced persistent threats to U.S.
elections as acknowledged by federal authorities.
This is especially true given the ease with which potentially bad actors can breach the Dominion voting system and gain unfettered access to it in its operational environment, as occurred in Coffey County, having had access to Dominion software for years to identify its many serious vulnerabilities and devise ways to exploit them.
Woo!
Read number 16 and we gotta go.
Releasing the redacted expert report will also provide critical information for voters to understand the risk and vulnerable equipment poses to their right to vote, enabling them to make informed decisions about whether to vote on the BMDs and whether to support elected officials who adopt and are maintaining the vulnerable equipment, especially without implementing the mitigation measures.
As in Georgia.
In sum, while releasing the redacted expert report will not remedy the inadequacy of the Dominion BMD system that renders it inappropriate, inappropriate for U.S.
elections, it will help stakeholders, including both election officials and voters, make informed decisions and take necessary steps to mitigate the threats that the system poses to elections.
I mean, why is Dominion not suing this man?
Because it's all true, and I think it's too late for all their thing.
The verdict's out on all the machine companies.
You guys, we're going to post this on Frank's Beach.
We're going to get this posted, this document.
We're going to get it up by tomorrow.
I want to talk more about it, and I'm also going to find out from the lawyers, why don't I just bring in Halderman to subpoena him for a deposition, and let us tell us what that report was.
Let us tell us what he found, huh, Brandon?
Wow, great idea.
You know, that's a great idea.
It looks like he wants to tell the world about that report.
He sure wants it released.
And by tomorrow, I'm going to find out from the lawyers what the best thing that you all can do out there, how we can get a petition going to get the Haldeman Report and help save this country, everybody.
Let's do it.
Thank you all.
God bless.
Brad, I gotta run.
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