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I wanted to announce the big news to the world right before I went on stage.
As you guys all know, when I ran for RNC chair, one of the things was I wanted to get to know and get the RNC on board with getting paper ballots, hand-counted, same-day voting, precinct level, signature required, all things that everybody should want.
And they did it last Friday.
They passed it.
Here it is.
We're going to go through it in a second here.
But that lines up perfect, everybody, with the plan.
And we've got the executive summary, the whole plan.
You guys, both of these documents you can find at Lyndale.
You can change that on there, if you please, Logan.
It's LyndaleOffenseFund.org.
If you can do that, that's how we change that to Lyndale offense fund org, but they are but anyway, that's where we've got both of these posted everybody and And I know before we bring on Colonel Conrad, I want to frame this up a little bit.
Okay.
Is he ready to come on at all?
Okay, I think Okay, if we can hold for a second, because first I want to go through a couple of these on the resolution here.
Some of the big things were experts agree that the most resilient voting systems use paper ballots either marked by hand or verified by a voter before any means of tabulation.
I'm just reading over these big ones here.
I want another one.
Every calls that the Republican National Committee boldly opposes means go to the next page there, Logan.
Yeah, the Republican National Committee boldly opposes means of voting that do not have proper safeguards in place and are exclusively electronic and calls on every county and state in the nation to use as default ballot systems, which are fully audible.
Namely, hand marked voter verified paper ballots to ensure every voter is memorialized by a paper record.
Okay, you go down.
I'm going to skip that one.
I'm just going to move quickly here.
Um, the one, uh, you go down and says, uh, or wait here, um, the Republican National Committee.
Oh, wait, here we go.
The Republican National Committee formed a special integrity committee designed to offer ideas.
Okay.
That's their own, their own election department.
Uh, but the Republican National Committee supports the rights of counties and states that are willing and able to, Competently and efficiently implement voting procedures that do not require the use of machines and those that implement hand counting procedures that are fully audible.
Brandon, that's a really important one, as Colonel Conrad will attest to this when he comes on.
This has been a big fight in Arkansas, everybody, and a lot of other states.
Where the people wanted a hand counted, just hand counted, no machines.
And they have, they had a county in Arkansas, Cleaborn County, a guy, a Senator named Kim Hammers, a Republican went in, put forth a bill to defund counties that go to paper ballots.
And it was disgusting.
Shame on that, Kim Hammers.
I mean, this is what we've been up against, everybody, is these Republicans.
Call them rhinos, call them uniparty people, call them whatever you want.
But this is why this RNC resolution is so important.
I want to just read a couple more here, and then I'm going to explain why.
Another run calls for rules that allow for full, transparent, hand-counting procedures that are planned, timely, and fully observable by the public and the registered parties for geographical-defined audits and recounts.
Another one right after that.
Geographically-defined and assigned precinct, ward, and localized polling places for means of balloting and tabulating paper ballots by geographic unit.
It just keeps going on down here.
The gist of it is this, everybody.
This resolution is so important because it calls for what's the perfect voting?
Paper ballots, hand counting, no machines, precinct level, signature verification, same day voting.
Now everyone's asking me, Brad, they go, you know, well, what does that mean?
Does that mean that now we're going to have that?
No, it means that this is what the Republican Party, the RNC, this is what we stand for.
Now, when we go into towns, when we go to counties and we go to states and we go in there now and you have what happened in Arkansas and they go, Oh no, we, you know, I'm sorry.
I'm a Republican.
I don't want, I'm a Republican.
I don't want, I don't want a paper balance.
I want to stick with machines.
We're going to all look at the guy and go, what are you thinking?
Why would you want this?
You're not, are you not part of the RNC?
And so it's going to really help at that level.
And Brandon, you take, you combine this with our executive summary now that we have up on what we're doing with our The monitoring devices we have now to monitor the machines in every single county and precinct where you have these electronic voting machines that they say don't go online, now we can monitor those.
We're going to have real-time reporting with the Cause of America.
A person's going to be able to sit at home in their easy chair and go, here we go on Frank Social.
By the way, everybody, get the Frank Social app right now.
Get the franksocial.com Go to the app store, get FrankSocial.
There you can see the real-time election crime as it streams down the page.
You guys need to get this?
Then you can go to your state under the Cause of America and see what's going on right now in your state.
We're going to find out in a second what goes on in Arkansas, but you can find out what's going on in your state.
We have been fighting in every single state to get these election platforms secured and Now with this RNC thing, with this resolution, the two of them just combine perfectly.
By the way, everybody, as we monitor this fall's elections, All this data, all this stuff that comes through there with the reported crime, not just the machines and everything else that's out there, but everything reported, these deviations, these anomalies that come through.
We're now able to take them at the Election Crime Bureau and distribute them out to the country.
Any more evidence they might need for court, any other resources, all kinds of things.
And instead of sitting here kind of stuck and slowly moving forward in all 50 states, we're able to just plow forward.
And I probably went through that a little fast.
I'm a little distracted.
Brandon, we've got my pillow, everybody, and my store.
We're once again under attack today.
We had, I don't know, they're called these bot things that attack our sites.
And try and run credit cards.
It makes us so we had to put more security on it.
So you have to do a check in everybody, which it deters a lot of people from all I got to say is just, you know, are you a bot?
And, uh, you know, are you a real person and all this stuff?
And, and then we, um, um, it just gets a little old.
We just, they just want to take out, uh, um, you know, anything I'm doing to fund or to help fund these elections to secure our election platform.
So if you do want to help out there, LyndaleOffenseFund.org.
Everybody's been asking me, where can we help?
Now we have the plan.
Now it's up to all of you.
Please help us.
And I'm very excited, I'll tell you, with this resolution.
But I want to bring on Colonel Conrad and Brandon, you guys, if you can bring them on there.
Brandon, are you doing all right?
Hey, I'm here.
How are you?
I'm doing great.
Not too bad.
Are you aware of this resolution they passed, right?
I am.
I've read it.
I've read it, and congratulations on that.
I know it's a lot of work to make something like that happen.
Yeah, and Charlie Kirk, everybody, too.
Charlie Kirk, he blessed, he sent a thank you to all the stuff and so did Tyler from Turning Point.
All the stuff that we all did to try and get this pushed through and to get support for it out there.
I think it was unanimous or almost unanimous of the 168.
So now, I'm going to ask you this, Colonel, and you're in the state of Arkansas.
We know you have your horrible Republican, Kim Hammer, that you guys fight all the time, and what you want to do there.
I want to ask you before you can kind of tell the story, is the chairman, chairwoman, and the GOP, I guess the head of the GOP there in Arkansas, are they now, the three of the 168 that are in Arkansas, are they Or have they been for everything you're doing, or have they stayed neutral?
What have they done up to now, those three?
Nobody's really done anything for our effort.
Nobody's tried to help us.
Nobody has reached out, unfortunately.
That's what it is in Arkansas.
The establishment has already decided that they do not want paper ballots.
They do not want counties going to paper ballots.
And they do not want, and I'm going to throw another thing in here, they don't want closed primaries.
They want open primaries.
Even though it's in the Arkansas Republican Party platform that we do not, we won't close primaries.
They just voted to make sure that primaries stayed open.
So that Democrats can come in and pick our candidates.
I don't understand it, but that's the fight that we're in here in Arkansas, and I do want to talk about Searson County, because you brought it up earlier today on the Bannon Show, and we're very proud of the people in Searson County.
They've decided that they're going to go to paper ballots no matter what the state is trying to do to discourage them from doing that and saying they're going to have to pay more money.
But they've decided that for them it's the right thing and they did a study.
They did a town hall and then they voted.
They did what every county should be doing and that is doing their due diligence making sure that whether it's financially feasible or not,
and then go ahead and decide and let your court and courts decide.
That's what we did there in Searcy County, and that's what we're going to try to do in every other
county in the state of Arkansas.
Okay. My question then to you is, what I want to know,
so what you're saying is, you're GOP.
Remember, there's three representatives from every state, and I don't know who the three are in Arkansas.
Up to now, they've either been opposing everything you're doing, or they've just stayed neutral up to now.
Or if they've been like Kim Hammer, they've just kind of all sided with him to help make these new laws to go against everything, all your efforts.
Yeah, no, I think that the three you're talking about, of course, we just now have a brand new RNC chair for the state of Arkansas that was voted in two weeks ago.
So we have a new one.
So I don't know where his... But up until now, how about the old one?
Was the old chair... None of them wanted to have anything to do with paper ballots.
They didn't come out and, you know, oppose me, but they will not help me.
Right.
Okay.
So now I'm going to say this to you, and then this is what I believe in every state.
At the very least, I don't believe that we're going to get opposed anymore by any of the 168.
They passed this thing and we should not get opposed by our own party.
We should not have that.
But if we do, I think that they're going to stand out like a sore thumb, like old Kim Hammer over there in Arkansas, or like Robin Voss in Wisconsin, or Brad Rapsenberger down.
That brings it to a whole new level, the old Brad and Robin.
So with this talk, you know, that brings it to a different level altogether.
But you still have to wonder, everybody, like you heard the colonel here, say that again.
Why would our own party want to have Open primaries so Democrats can vote in the primaries.
Now, if things don't make sense, everybody, it's because they have a different agenda.
And it's not our agenda, the people.
And I'm so proud that you guys just don't give up in Arkansas.
You just keep pushing forward.
And I hope that this tool now will help you.
And I call it a tool.
This was so important, everybody.
And, you know, I believe You know, there was some, probably some pushback to pass this.
I know they want it.
I know lawyers wanted to do some changes and, and these, uh, the one 68, the ones that would put this up said, no, we're not changing anything.
This is what the people want.
And, uh, and now it's, I think it's just going to make so much, so many things easier for every single state.
And, uh, and people say to me all the time, and I'll ask you this, They say, why would Arkansas, it's redder than red, why do they care there about any of this stuff?
Well, Colonel, maybe you can answer that.
Do you have no fraud in your state?
Do you think that these machines are just wonderful?
Now, we know that the machines themselves do not, we believe, let's put it that way, in our opinion, they do not comport with federal and state law.
I'd like to talk about, real quickly, about our lawsuit because I think that's really important for everybody.
That's where I was going to lead it.
There's a lawsuit going on and I'm going to let you just tell all about it and And it's coming up, I believe, here in September, correct?
It is, it is.
Long story short, I'm suing our organization, Arkansas Voter Integrity Initiative.
It's called DII.org.
And we are suing because the machines that are being used count barcodes.
They use barcodes on the ballot summary card and the machine, the tabulator, counts the barcode.
It cannot read text.
The names that you see on the ballot are not counted, only the barcode.
So I challenged that and our organization filed a lawsuit in December of last year and we said that I can't read a barcode.
No human being can read a barcode.
Therefore, the machines do not meet the federal standard or our Arkansas standard.
So now we're finally getting to the point where we're having a hearing.
We have it on September 11th at 930 in Little Rock.
We need people to come to that because that could be earth shattering.
If we win, we're asking for a temporary restraining order, said all these machines are not used, cannot be used, because they don't comply with federal and state law.
If we win and get our temporary restraining order, that has national implications.
Anywhere there's an ESS machine or any machine that uses a QR code, which is Dominion uses, it could impact that and every state could use our template to get rid of those machines and that's what we're trying to do.
That is awesome.
I got a couple questions.
What brand of machines do you use in Arkansas?
We use ES&S.
Can everybody hear that?
ES&S everybody!
They're ES&S.
In all 75 counties, we have ES&S.
And let me tell you something we're doing, Mike.
We're bringing in, it's just in Conrad Reynolds' word here, because they've attacked me just like they've attacked you.
Not nearly as bad.
You've had more of a brunt than I have, but they've gone after me.
I got $8 billion in loans.
They're attacking me.
They're attacking my character.
They're attacking my motivations.
You know, kill the messenger if you can't kill the message.
But let me tell you, we're bringing in experts.
We're bringing in Dr. Andrew Appel, Ph.D.
from Princeton University.
We're bringing in Dr. Philip Stark, University of California in Berkeley.
He sits on the advisory committee to the EAC, the Election Assistance Commission.
We're bringing in Doug Jones, who is a noted expert on computers from the University of Iowa.
We're bringing all three of those experts to testify, because this is our day.
This is huge, and I want, yeah, is it going to be, Brandon, can we, why don't we, we should get, can that be televised, Colonel, if you, if we televise it here on Frank Speech, is that legal?
No, the judge, I'm sure, is not going to allow cameras or anything in the courtroom, but we need every media outlet that's listening to your program right now to come and somehow cover that one way or the other, because it's going to be covered up in our state.
In our state, it's not going to be covered.
Well, I'm telling you, I'm telling you who's not going to report anything rhymes with Fox and also rhymes with Newsmax.
Um, we'll, um, you know, we're going to get every, every single, um, um, affiliate we have, you know, RSBNs of the world and, and Steve Bannon's war room and, and, uh, you know, we need the Federalists in here.
We need, uh, the, uh, you know, we, you know, we need them all to come down because this is important.
If we get our temporary restraining order, which we believe we will, because, because I told my attorney, It's black and white.
It's black and white, but you know what?
We were down in Arizona and we've been to Alabama.
Just because it's black and white nowadays doesn't mean it's black and white.
They just go, you know, you'll go, is this a pair of glasses?
And they'll go, um, no.
And we, what do you mean?
That's what we call glasses, right?
You know?
And now, so I, I would, I would say, And any other time in history, it's lockstep, you know, it's a lot of shoe-in, right?
And so, Ben, what do we do?
For sure, you can have reporting outside of there, and maybe we can, if you have, you're going to be streaming outside of the courtroom, right?
Maybe we can get you, have live here on Frank's Speech, live updates.
What's the date?
Let's get the date down.
It's September 11th.
Everybody ought to remember that date.
It's September 11th.
It's a Monday, 9.30 in Little Rock in District Court.
Is that Central time?
Yes, sir.
Well, that's going to be a big day.
And we're going to talk about that every single day.
So it'd be nice to have thousands of citizens there, wouldn't it, for this?
Well, wouldn't it be?
Yeah, we would really like to know that people care.
And the way they care is to show up and say, you know what, I want to be a participant.
The courtroom itself is not huge.
But we need a pool, so as many people as we can.
And I want to, I want to ask you if you go through it one more time.
So the barcodes, the ballots have barcodes on, and the only thing that reads them is the machines that you have, the ES&S machines, and that is illegal in Arkansas and at the federal level.
And this should be a very easy case.
You have to do a restraining order to stop it.
And what, why, Why has it taken this long, I wonder, to...
Well, they delayed.
They delayed.
The state tried to kick it up to federal court, and then just, you know, they said kicked up the federal court.
Federal court then remanded it back to the state court, and so now we're at state court.
But let me say one thing.
What we're trying to get rid of is the ballot marking devices.
These are the machines that have the computer touchscreen, and when you press your selections, what comes out is a piece of paper with barcode and names.
That machine prints those barcodes and that machine prints the names.
And everybody thinks they are verifying their vote when they read the name on the ballot, when they walk it over and they put it in the tabulator to be counted.
The problem is the tabulator only counts the barcodes.
The machine and their programming only know what that means.
So we don't know.
And they go, well, hold on a second.
You can always do an audit.
No, you can't.
We want voter intent.
Everybody needs to understand this.
Voter intent is what is absolutely important.
And we know that a voter intent is captured 98%, 99%, according to Dr. Stark, on a paper ballot that you fill out.
You don't make mistakes.
But you don't know if you make mistakes on the touchscreen.
And if you did, and it prints it out, it's the machine printing that ballot, not you.
Now you've got to catch it.
And we have, Mike, real quickly, we have people, we've got affidavit after affidavit of people who say, I saw it switch my vote.
I pressed this, and then it switched it.
Well, that voter caught that machine, maybe, we think, red-handed, in cheating but guess what they have no what is the recourse they tell the poll worker the poll worker says okay mr jones no problem we'll let you do it over again that is the problem we have no way to catch to verify because the voters were against the machine
No, you're exactly right.
And I'll say a couple of things there is everybody I told you on a prior show, everybody, when Carrie Lake was having her race, when that was all going on in Arizona, when you were getting all these reports of machines were not accepting ballots there, I was getting reports all over the country, especially in Kansas, where they were flipping votes.
And get this, everybody, you're gonna, this will probably surprise you, Colonel, from Democrat to Republican.
From Democrat to Republican.
Remember, everybody, the Uniparty doesn't care.
They don't care.
That Republican they were switching it to was probably part of the Uniparty.
They have no accountability, and that was on those touchscreens.
Another thing, too, we've had, everybody, is, remember, we have the Clint Curtis story.
Clint Curtis set the first algorithms to steal elections way back in the early 2000s.
And I don't know if you know this, Colonel, but he showed us on a touchscreen, that's what they had back then, where they're going, you're putting it on there and all he had to do, you could just set it with, you know, it doesn't matter what you're pressing.
It's like I said, in Brazil, with the machines they had in Brazil, you could just have a hollow box and hit the button and a light goes on green for Bolsonaro and red for Lula.
And they, there's nothing, no verification.
They didn't even have anything come out of the machines at all.
But what you're saying here doesn't matter because it's just a piece of paper you can't read.
But in Brazil, everybody, nothing came out.
So all they did was go, they grabbed one off the table.
And the winner is Lula, fresh out of prison six years early.
Well, can we see what's happened inside the machines?
No.
And you know, so this is just a big lie and a big facade.
That these paper that's coming out there that you can audit, you can't audit, you can't do anything with it, really?
Now, I'm wondering, have you studied, is Arkansas, is this specific to Arkansas, or is it specific to ES&S machines, or?
Yeah, it's specific to ES&S machines.
And those that use the ballot marking device, by the way, ballot marking devices were designed for the handicapped.
That's what they were designed to be used for.
They were never designed, they're never supposed to be used for all voters.
All voters should use a paper ballot if possible.
And only in certain circumstances, by federal law, under the HAVE Act of 2002, you have to have some method for people who are disabled to be able to vote in privacy.
So that's what the ballot marking device was set up for.
But what they've done now, they've used it, and I will tell you, every expert that I've spoken to, PhDs from Harvard, Princeton, you name it, all of them say, That you cannot trust.
These machines, because you never know exactly how they're counting the ballot.
You simply cannot do it, and therefore, you've got to have a paper ballot that's hand-marked, that is hand-counted.
Period.
Right.
And I want to bring up another thing, though, when you talk about the handicap.
Everybody, this is what they've used against us, and all, you know, tried to use it against us in California and all over the place, where, oh, what about the handicap?
What about the handicap?
Well, you know what?
You can sit here and say all day long, That this touch device is better than a paper ballot for the handicapped, I disagree.
What if you're blind?
What if you have a handicap where you can't touch?
You know, I mean, you don't know what the handicap is.
It is so broad when you have handicapped voting, depending on the handicap, It just doesn't end.
You could never get the perfect solution for that.
The only perfect solution, one of them was, I believe, what they had in California, of all places, where you sign a thing and agree that their secure person they have there, that you're allowing him to know what, you know, what you're doing.
He's helping you, but he's going to know who you voted for.
I mean, that's just, you know, it basically you're signing off saying, I have a handicap and he has to help me whatever it is.
I don't care if it's touching a screen or writing or you have to listen to something.
That someone still has to do something depending on the handicap.
If you can't hear, if you can't talk, if you can't see.
So, you know, they can use that all day long and just keep expanding and saying, you know, And that's what they've done.
And it sounds like in Arkansas, it sounds like they believe everyone in Arkansas then must be handicapped, huh?
Well, I'm telling you, there was a big push because there was a lot of money, Mike, a lot of money being spent, a lot of money being given out by the federal government in order for the states to buy all these machines.
That is a real problem, because we don't really have a real clear view of exactly who's lobbying.
We know that they lobby in D.C., but they're lobbying, and they're pushing hard, and they're getting taxpayer money to be given to the states to buy more machines.
That's a problem.
Right.
Well, you know what?
Thank you for your help, and thank you for getting our word out, really.
And thank you.
There you go, everybody.
Um, you can, how can they help you right now?
Is there a website or something?
Yeah, they can go to avii.org avii.org and you can donate, help us whatever you can, because it does cost a lot of money, but, but you know what?
Right.
And come there, get to that.
You guys get there September 11th at 9.30 sometime.
We're going to have you on a lot more between now and then.
But I'll tell you what, when you get there, you tell that judge, by the way, we, the RNC, the Republican National Committee, does not want machines.
Not just the people of Arkansas.
None of us want these machines.
I don't, you know, even, you know, I've talked to even Democrats.
I don't believe they even want the machines.
Seventy-some percent of our country now believe the elections are not secure.
Isn't that something?
That's all, that's all people.
So, you're leading the charge in Arkansas.
And they're just burying their head and refusing to listen, refusing to listen at all.
And it's really, really heartbreaking because Republicans ought to be standing together on this issue without question.
Well, and hopefully this starts it now and hopefully you can start it with Arkansas.
You guys haven't given up there.
And maybe get there before California.
California's got 18 counties already that are talking about going machine free for at least the 2024 election.
So thanks, Colonel.
Thank you, Mike.
We'll have you back on very soon.
All right.
Thank you so much.
God bless y'all.
Hey, Brannon.
Okay, Mike, we're going to be joined.
Yes.
I want to ask you real quick here.
So, Brannon, you know, you've seen this over the past two years with me here.
I mean, can you believe that the Republicans are the biggest blockers in this election platform security, everybody?
Remember, the Democrats wanted these machines gone for two decades.
I mean, it just doesn't end.
This is why it's so important, this RNC, that this resolution is so important.
You can see that, can't you?
How important this is now.
Yeah, and I'm shocked it passed, to be honest with you.
Well, with God, all things are possible, and I believe this was a divine thing.
Remember back when I got in prayer to run for RNC, God never told me I was going to win.
So I think a lot of it back there was to get to know them and plant the seeds of election security and let them know that this is what the people wanted.
Those 168, Brandon, represent the people of the country and the territories.
And they all, you know, they did the right thing and voted this in.
It's amazing.
And it's so important.
And then you've got right on the heels of what's going on in Arkansas.
Does everybody see what can happen in Arkansas?
It's illegal, everybody.
It's illegal at both the state level and the federal level with these ES&S machines.
It should be so easy to go before that judge now and say, judge, we want to put a stop on these machines.
us and then figure out what they're going to do because they can't use them.
You know, and it's like, absolutely.
So we have another, we have, we've got another, we're going to be joined by Candace Taylor.
We're going to be joined by Stacey Dornan and Sam Cardline here in just one second.
Before we do, Logan, you've got audio here on my computer, right?
Because here is, I want to play a video clip for you.
This is going absolutely viral.
My phone started blowing up over the weekend.
Here is Governor Kemp.
Okay.
Okay.
Hold on.
Before you play it, everybody, this is what we're talking about.
This is what, Brian Kemp is probably one of the He's one of the most fake, worst Republicans that ever walked the planet.
He's in the top three in this country.
He has done nothing for his party.
It's all been against his party.
And he lies and lies and lies.
And now I think this video catches him in another lie, right?
Well, it's him finally admitting the truth this time.
Oh, he's admitting the truth!
He sounds like Mike Lindell.
He sounds like Mike Lindell.
I mean, this is what he's saying here.
He's been watching our show, maybe.
Maybe we've brought him to our side.
It's a miracle if we're going to hear Brian Kemp tell the truth.
Here it comes.
Okay, here we go.
Here it is.
This is what you get for making a movie.
What did you just say?
If you give anybody a movie machine, they can hack it?
Wow!
I'm not going to betray you.
But I am a Republican, sir.
And I hope that you will stand on the side of truth.
I am standing on the side of truth.
And winning elections, because that's what matters.
Grady County boy here, Field Searcy.
Hey, Grace, good to see you.
How you doing?
Thanks for videoing.
Yeah.
We want to keep it on the record.
We need transparency in our elections.
We don't have transparency now.
We got a secret box.
It's a secret box.
No it isn't.
I'm sure you did.
Okay, so what we have here is him saying, I don't know if you could make that out in
the video or not guys, but in that video he is saying that all of these machines could
Just give the machine to someone.
In fact, let me give you another one because here he's actually, it's written underneath the screen.
So let me play this one.
This might be a better version.
I think it's got the words underneath it.
Here we go.
If you give me a buy a voting machine, that can happen.
Yeah.
You know, what did you just say?
If you give anybody a voting machine, they can happen.
Wow.
I'm not going to persuade you.
Okay.
But I'm a public conservative.
You're good.
I am.
And I hope that you'll vote for me.
I'm a Republican, sir, and I hope that you'll support me.
I am standing on the side of truth.
And winning elections, because that's what matters.
Grady County boy here, Phil Searcy.
Hey Greg, good to see you.
How you doing?
Thanks for videoing.
Yeah.
We want to keep it on the record.
We need transparency in our elections.
We don't have transparency.
We got a secret box.
It's a secret box.
Well, somebody in his group there said it's not worth it.
Well, they were really pushing him away.
I guess Candace Taylor will have to give us the... If you guys on the last thing there, you guys seen where it said Yes, right.
Take care all and now
and There it is.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, there it is.
Brian Kemp was over 7 million debt when he was elected Georgia's governor in 1890.
Kind of deal with the state of Georgia.
To select, remember he bought 119 million dollars worth of Dominion machines.
And don't kid yourself, old Brad Rapsenberger was in on that too.
And what are they all doing?
Remember, Kemp got in only for one reason, Brandon.
He was losing by, he was like in fifth place.
You know how he got to be governor?
Our real President Donald Trump stepped in and endorsed him.
And he shot to the first place.
And it's disgusting what he's done.
Absolutely disgusting what he's done down there in Georgia, what they're doing to our real president.
They not only are corrupt as all get out, but then they press indictments.
Are you kidding me?
And by the way, I don't know if you know that, but if we show that screenshot again, that is I guess a checkmark and verified that that is the Travis Tritt.
I don't know if you know who Travis Tritt is, but back in the 90s, early 2000s, he was a very, very famous country singer.
So that's who that is.
And by the way, let me show you one more clip before we bring you Candace.
This is Candace herself.
Let me bring this to you guys.
Pull that down so I can go to it.
This is Candace herself speaking and she is on fire.
You're going to love this.
We'll bring Candace on.
Here we go.
Code can be overwritten with code.
We don't trust it.
We're not using it.
It don't matter.
We're not going... Listen, we don't have time.
We are at war.
We don't have time to sit here and analyze every little thing.
This is what we do.
We get hand-marked paper ballots counted by our neighbor, watermarked.
We count them ourselves, and we put the people in the seat we want there.
This is our government.
We run the show.
That's what we do.
This is our government.
I love that.
She said, this is our government, and we run the show, hand-marked, hand-counted ballots.
Candace, welcome to the broadcast.
You've got some guests with you as well.
Is that right, Candace?
Yes, we do.
We had people that were at the fish fry on Saturday.
We had a mess in Georgia Saturday.
I had Kemp's floor leader in the house that showed up at this event and said that the majority of people want the machines brainwashed.
I ended up praying for her at the end because the people wanted to attack her.
They were so angry.
They said, no, we do not want the machines.
We do not trust them.
We want paper.
We want to count it ourselves.
And she was pushing back.
She was sent there on purpose.
And I ended up praying for her at the end, and I prayed for her not to be brainwashed.
It's an epidemic in Georgia.
And so since our president got indicted and 18 other people, we have been experiencing major tyranny.
From them not letting us in a fish fry with the governor there and Brad Raffensperger on Saturday in paper ballot police shirts peacefully.
We tried to walk in, they refused that.
To them ignoring us.
Brad Raffensperger getting mad when he was questioned by my friend Stacey who's on the call tonight.
He walked out and didn't even speak at the event.
And today we get a message on Twitter from Greg Bluestone with AJC that said the GBI had sent a letter out to all elected officials telling them that if they had any kind of threatening messages, anything that was threatening them in any way, to let the GBI know.
So Brian Kemp appoints the GBI director and he sends this notice out.
And I said, you know, it's funny, I get threats every week.
I was swatted.
They tried to kill my family.
Could the GBI get on that, please, and help us in that way?
Because I promise you, we pray for these people, and we're holding them accountable.
No way have we ever threatened anyone.
Wow.
So tell us who your friends are here.
So this was all at a fish fry, and some of you have t-shirts.
It says about paper ballots, and you guys were not allowed into that fish fry.
Is that right?
That's correct.
And Sam and Stacey can talk about that.
I was actually in Augusta.
I came over later.
And so I was at the first event with Kemp's floor leader.
Then we went to the 8th District Fish Fry at the Georgia National Fairgrounds.
And so it was an all-day attack on patriots.
We were the ones attacked.
We were threatened with criminal trespassing charges for wearing a t-shirt.
Who wants to speak to this?
Who was at the Fish Fry that wants to speak to this first?
Sam, I'll let you go first.
I was at the Fish Fry.
First thing I want to tell you is Travis Tritt is a Georgia boy.
He's a Georgian native just like me.
Georgia born and Georgia bred.
And when I die, I'll be Georgia dead.
So at the Fish Fry, we came in.
We tried to get a table there.
We have a little group called Georgians for Truth dot org.
And that's a little group that was established, I don't know, a few months back, maybe May.
Maybe April, somewhere along in there, we established this little group called GeorgiansForTruth.org, and the paper please push came out of me going in September to our local, um, uh, hell heck, Sam, um, I'm not used to this interview stuff, guys.
Uh, uh, not chamber, um, Board of Commissioners.
Board of Commissioners.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Board of Commissioners meeting.
And at the Board of Commissioners meeting, I had, you know, tried to get them to use the doctrine of the lesser magistrates and let them use the Georgia code and, you know, get us to where we didn't have to vote on those dad buying machines back in the 2022 election.
And we were getting a little ground with them, I think, until our local attorney told us that he didn't read the law like we read the law.
And as you know, the law is complicated, but there was a word in there called impracticable.
And it said if it was impracticable, then we didn't have to vote on the machines.
And I deemed it impracticable because of all the evidence of the 2020 and the 2022 election.
And anyway, I asked the ladies in the office here where I work if they could make me up a little sheet that said, paper, please.
And so we did.
We made up a little sheet that said, paper, please.
And that's how paper, please got started.
And the t-shirts that they felt offensive had these nasty words on there.
Paper, please.
Wow.
Isn't that something?
Unreal.
So you weren't allowed in the fish fry because you had t-shirts on that said paper, please.
Correct.
And we had a choice at the door.
We could either, they would give us our money back for the tickets that we had bought for the fish fry, where Governor Kemp and Brad Rappensberger were gonna speak.
Or we could go change shirts, or we were told by the law enforcement there that if we push the issue that we would be arrested.
And so we decided, and this is a God thing by the ways guys, when I got up out of the bed Saturday morning to go to this event, I did my Bible reading.
I did a prayer.
My prayer was, God give me your armor and give me the words.
And so I left out, drove up to Perry, two and a half hour ride, got there with my Paper Please shirt on.
We got this little wagon, by the way, that says Paper Please.
It's emblazoned with it and we backed that right out in the front door because we wanted to, you know, get our legislators where we could talk to them because for months and months and months we've gone to them.
And it says in the Georgia Constitution that government originates with the people and that at all times officials are amenable to the people.
But I've been to the state capitol on more than one occasion.
I've talked to my representative.
The representative always tells me that leadership is not interested in pushing election integrity.
And I keep getting that all the time.
Leadership is not interested in pushing election integrity.
So we wound up not getting arrested.
We went outside, put on different shirts, came back in there, and I happened to run in to Governor Kemp.
When I did, I asked him some things, and one of the things I had on my mind was, why did he think that Georgia was in the national spotlight?
And in fact, were we not in the world spotlight?
And one little thing led to another, and we got to talking about the untrustworthy machines and the QR code not being legal and so forth, and that I felt like that You know, the Halderman report should be enough to, you know, allow us to not vote on the machines.
And he said, well, if you give a machine, anybody can hack it.
Well, I couldn't believe he said that.
So I guess, I don't know who gave- And that was the video we just played.
That was the video we just played, correct?
That is correct.
Wow.
My friend, Phil Searcy, Was videoing it with his phone, and Governor Kent wasn't real happy with that either.
And that was, I believe, his daughter that shooed him away.
I was going to ask you, who was that that was pushing him away and telling him it wasn't worth it?
That was his daughter?
His wife was one, but the one that said it isn't worth it to my friend Phil Searcy, who was videoing it, she's the one that said Trust me, sir, it's just not worth it.
Well, I really don't know what she meant by that, because it is worth it.
If we don't change the way we vote in this state, you know, we're living in the dark.
I don't know if he was talking about it's not worth it about those.
He was talking about not worth talking to you, I think is what it sounded like, didn't it, Brandon?
I think that's what she was trying to convey to us.
I felt like she was threatening him, like it's not worth it, sir, to get arrested.
Yeah, that's right.
Yeah, right.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Okay.
That's, yeah, you're right.
Because she was looking right at his, she was looking him right in the eyes when she said it.
She wasn't looking at her dad.
She was looking at him when, when, when she said that to him, right?
Right.
Yes, it's not worth it, mister.
It's not worth it.
And so she was saying, in other words, you won't get arrested.
But Governor Kemp was very combative.
He was going at these two guys.
He was going at Saman Field.
He was being very aggressive.
He wasn't being harassed.
In fact, he was going for it.
Right, right.
But you know what?
He didn't intimidate me a bit in the world.
He's just a man, just like me.
And, you know, I'm sorry that we're where we are, but our elected officials, excuse me, our current officials, I'm not sure they're elected, But our officials that are in office are going to listen to we, the people, one way or another.
Well, you're up again.
Go ahead, Brown.
Let's get our other guests in here before we run out of time.
Tell me what you saw, ma'am.
Yes, I walked in right behind Sam and Field.
We were at the table together and, you know, they started acting like they were going to check us in.
And then before you know it, somebody says, oh, wait a minute, you can't come in with those shirts.
And, you know, Let me go get you the guy.
You want to talk to the guy that said so.
And so we had an exchange that's on video too.
And it's absolutely ridiculous.
Can you imagine anybody, I don't care if you're Republican or Democrat, you're afraid of the words, paper ballots, please, or voter integrity or election integrity, to the point that you're going to prevent entry or arrest people.
I can't even fathom it.
So much for the First Amendment in Georgia, right?
Yes, right.
And again, as Sam shared, we went there.
Personally, I went there thinking I would seek people from Georgia to talk to about this and get them their support to join us, as well as legislators to continue to pressure them.
And when I looked up and saw Brad Raffensperger standing 15 feet away, nobody around him, I was like, are you kidding me?
Oh boy, this is going to be fun because I've got a word or two for him.
And then later, Brian Kemp as well.
I got to talk to him too.
You talked to Ralph Zuckerberg?
You got to talk to Ralph Zuckerberg?
I sure did.
Wow.
Did you say, why are you the biggest traitor this country's ever seen?
That's what I would ask him, but that's just me.
You know what?
He ran away because those words were coming soon, but he ran away and I told him he was a coward as he ran off.
He is the biggest coward.
You know, all three of you, I want to tell you, Candace, as you know, the RNC passed a resolution on Friday, everybody, and this resolution basically tells us if you're a Republican, you know, when we say all, no matter who you are, Democrat or Republican, the Democrats have been wanting to get rid of these machines for two decades.
You guys are at the forefront of everything I talk about every day, that the Republicans are the ones stopping us from getting rid of these electronic voting machines.
And number one is Georgia.
I bet you I talk about Ratzenberger at least five times a week.
It's kind of become a swear word in my company here.
It's like, here's Brad Rassenberger.
It just means, all it means is corruption, traitor.
You look it up, you can Google it.
Now it's had a whole new meaning.
And I can sit here and say that because with what he's done to Georgia and our country and now our real president is disgusting.
And Kemp's right there with him.
And now, you would think, when I told everybody before the show started, with this resolution passing, in other states, probably not Georgia, but in other states, you're going to be able to go to your GOP and stuff, and if somebody pops their head up and says something stupid like, oh, I really like those machines, well, how come the rest of us don't?
You better answer to us, because we don't want it.
We want paper ballots, hand-counted, same-day voting, precinct level, signature required, I think, uh, you know, I've said it a long time ago, I can't wait to melt down these machines and put old Brad and Brian right behind there with those prison bars, melt them down.
I mean, it's, they're so disgusting what they've done down there, but you know what I'm hoping and I'm praying for Georgia.
Is that all the other Republicans now, now that this has passed, it's going to help you not to go through so many Republicans, you know, that some of them might at least step aside because they're going to be cowards.
They're not going to stand up to the whole, all of us, and they're going to be cowards.
Like you say, old Crooked Brad just ran away from you.
And, and old Brian, old Brian just wanted to, you know, He's telling us it's a private event.
until his daughter or whatever says, uh, it's not working.
In fact, watch this.
Here's a, here's a, here's a video clip real quick.
This is from Candace Taylor.
Here is the actual video clip of them getting booted for wearing these shirts.
Watch and listen to this.
What's going on?
He's telling us it's a private event.
They can't be in there with their shirts, even though it's the 8th District Republican
Party, public organization.
Wow.
Look at that.
All y'all are criminally trespassed.
If you don't leave, you're about to go to jail for criminal trespass.
No, no, no.
This is what you need to understand, okay?
All y'all are criminal insurance pass, if you don't leave, you're about to go to jail for criminal suspense.
No, no, no, no, no, listen, this is what you need to understand, okay? This is a private, it is a private event.
Listen, listen to me.
Listen to me.
This is a private event.
I'm telling you, as a representative of the fairgrounds, I work here, I'm the chief of police.
This is a private, ticketed event.
Ma'am, I'm telling you, this is a private event, okay?
And if you have purchased a ticket, that's fine.
They will refund your money, but they are asking you to leave.
So if you do not leave, you can be subject to an arrest.
Wow.
You can't make this up.
You cannot make it up.
What are we living in?
And if people don't believe that it can happen in your state, there's so many.
This is a Georgia with a Republican secretary of state, a Republican governor and Republican attorney general.
And everyone goes, gee, why would they do such a thing?
Why would they not want election I'll tell you why.
Candace, you know why.
Because that's what got him elected or selected in the first place.
You ran against Brian Kemp.
He stole your votes.
Crooked Brad down there was polling it.
I think 37% the night before the election, everybody.
And he magically wins, what, 51%?
49.
It was disgusting.
They control the machines in Georgia.
And, uh, if you're a Democrat in Georgia, you probably don't have a big chance down there, but with us fighting for, to secure our election platforms, uh, you know, this, uh, this is where, this is why it's, this isn't about, um, um, Democrat or Republican anymore.
It's about the people.
We want, everybody wants secure elections.
We're not talking about the parties because we've just, Georgia is the perfect example.
Just because there's an R in front of your name, doesn't mean you want your, it's almost getting to the point.
If you have an R, you don't want secure elections.
You know, you certainly want to keep machines.
That's a given.
And so that's why it's so important that you guys will have this tool now.
From the RNC to at least say, wait a minute, our party, the Republican National Committee, we don't want machines.
We want paper ballots and counting.
And we certainly don't want to be kicked out of events.
Our state election team, so our state of election, I'm on the state executive team.
I'm the first district chair now and there are the majority of us that are patriots.
We took over the party and so in two weeks we're going to meet and within two weeks and we're going to get that passed.
We've already discussed it and so we're so thankful.
The whole executive team outside of maybe three or four people are so excited and so thankful that you did this and you led this effort because it will help us to have some leverage when we're talking to our legislators,
because you're right, they don't listen.
And we're pushing back against the Republicans who say they're Republican, but they're fake Republicans.
We have three that's come out and support this effort of paper ballots, hand marked, hand counted
at the precinct level.
And everyone else is on the whole brainwashed bandwagon of the machines are secure.
We know they're not.
Right.
And I will tell you this too, by the way, your committee men, committee woman, and chairman down
there, they all supported me back when I ran for RNC chair.
And they're actually on your team.
You do know that.
Those guys are on your team, and hopefully now they'll have a little more leverage to be able to take this to you and help you with your legislatures, because you've got a big uphill climb with old Crooked Brad and Crooked Kemp down there.
You know, I sung that Devil Went Down to Georgia song using old Ratzenberger as the name, and I don't regret it either.
It's just disgusting.
Those two, they rank in my top five of all time for traitors to our country.
Brad Ratzenberger and Brian Kemp.
And I'm never changing that.
What they've done now, they keep doubling down.
Oh, let's go indict our real president, Donald Trump, over the perfect call that proved crime in Georgia.
That call proves the crime in Georgia.
He had a list of all the dead people that voted and the non-residents that voted and the ineligible people that voted.
That list came, as you know, Candace, came right from Brad Rassenberger.
And Brad stood there and denied anyone from ever looking into this election.
And what did Brad say a couple weeks before, Brandon?
We got him on tape saying, there's no way Donald Trump can lose.
He's got too big of a lead.
He said that straight up.
He said there was only 2% left to count.
Only 2% left to count.
No way that Biden can make up.
Well, I'll tell you what, I want to thank you, Candace, and all of you guys, all of you in Georgia.
Yes, paper, please.
That goes for the whole country.
I wanted you to see, Mike, just how scary this is.
I hope I hadn't scared your audience.
It's so profane!
It's so profane!
That's about as scary as the time I was going to drop pillows out of helicopters over Ottawa and the Washington Post had to do a study to see if it would hurt.
All right.
God bless you guys.
Thank you guys.
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