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Who has actually come out and condemned the weaponization of government against Donald Trump and has committed to pardon him.
While I'm not going to be voting for Vivek Ramaswamy, I do want to say thank you to Vivek Ramaswamy for standing by President Trump.
Laura Loomer, lauraloomer.substack.com, lauraloomer.substack.com.
She's in demand tonight.
She's booked up for the next couple hours, but she's pushed her schedule back to join us here tonight.
Thank you for doing that, as always, Laura.
Yeah, of course.
I have to update people about how terrible Ron DeSantimonious is and make sure they understand that we're in a fight to save our country, which is why everybody must vote for President Donald Trump in 2024.
So please be sure you're following me on Twitter, Truth Social, Gab, and getter at Laura Loomer in addition to my sub stack.
Thank you.
Thank you, Laura.
Laura Loomer, checking in.
Check out her site and her social media.
But obviously, you'll find her sub stack, lauraloomer.substack.com.
All right, joining me now is Shelby Bush.
We haven't had this fine guest on in a while.
Shelby, welcome back to the broadcast.
Thank you for joining us.
Thank you so much for having me.
So we got some things to talk about.
Tell me what is going on in Maricopa County that we need to know about, because again, why should people care?
It's one of the states, one of the counties in which the presidential election was stolen.
So everybody in the nation should care, correct?
Oh, absolutely.
Absolutely.
So, uh, Maricopa County or Maricopa Mafia, depending on how you want to look at it, which we believe they're entirely corrupt.
Um, in this, I'm the first vice chair for the Republican committee here in Maricopa.
And, uh, we have an option in the state of Arizona to withdraw from the presidential preference election.
And so we passed a resolution outlying all of the things that the county has done wrong and why we want to withdraw from a presidential preference election and pick our own nominee.
Now there's a few reasons for this, right?
I mean, number one, we don't want eight to fifteen million dollars going into the county's pocket to run our presidential preference election.
That's one of the biggest reasons, but we also want to prove to the world that we can do this.
I mean, one day, one vote, paper ballots.
And so we're making a bold move and the Uniparty is losing their minds.
The rumor mill that's swirling is absolutely insane.
Well, wait a minute.
The rumor mill, what's swirling?
Tell me.
Give me some dirt.
You know, as I like to say, if you can't say something nice about someone, come sit by me as, I think, who was the character in Steel Magnolias that said that?
If you can't say something nice, come sit by me.
So tell me, what's the rumors?
Oh my goodness.
Okay.
So one of the things they're saying is it's going to cost the Republican party $15 million to do a one day, one vote paper ballot.
We have 600,000 Republicans that voted in the presidential preference and one of our tight races when it was president Trump versus Ted Cruz, right?
That was the highest PPE turnout we've had in the state of Arizona.
If it takes $15 million, To distribute and count ballots for 600,000 people?
Oh man, we're in way more of a mess than I thought, right?
Unless they're going to hire the IRS to do it, I think that's a little crazy.
You know, they're quoting statutes saying, The left is going to sue us.
And my favorite is I am a never-Trumper.
I am a never-Trumper because I want to do paper ballots and I don't want to let the government run our election.
So that's the rumor now.
Shelby Bush is a never-Trumper.
Well, that's what you call psychological projection.
They like to call you what they really are, correct?
Oh, absolutely.
And you know, that is the deal here.
We all know there is a major push to try and disqualify President Trump from the ballot, right?
It was even just on the radio, probably 20 minutes before coming on the air with you, where Adrian Fontes says, well, that right is reserved to Congress, so I don't think I can do it.
Bottom line is they're talking about it.
And that is the plan.
We all know they want to do everything they can to keep President Trump off the ballot.
And my attitude is, look, he's 60% ahead in the polls.
Why in the world are we going to allow $15 million of our taxpayer money go to this election and allow our corrupt counties to run it?
It's absolutely absurd.
So where can people sign on to this resolution to reclaim our presidential preference?
Where can they sign on to that?
Sure, so they can go to MaricopaGOP.org.
MaricopaGOP.org.
Volunteer to sign up.
It gives you information.
There's going to be a state committee meeting.
That meeting is going to take place in the next 24 hours because we have to withdraw by Friday.
Chairman DeWitt is the one that has to do it.
He's not wanting to do it, not happy with me at all, but he hasn't been for a long time.
But we need to get him to commit.
And in order to do that, we need as many patriots as we can.
To email him and tell him, look, this is an opportunity for Arizona to lead the way in election integrity, not just in our state, but to show other states it can be done and to dispel all of these crazy rumors.
So please email him.
That's chairman at AZGOP.com and let him know that we want this in Arizona.
Uh, give that one more time.
What's that email address?
Sure.
So you'll email, uh, it's chairman DeWitt.
So it's chairman at AZGOP.com.
Hmm.
Uh, tell me what's the latest on Carrie Lake's lawsuit.
There was news this week that there is a lawsuit that is going to go forward related to the ballot and signature verification.
Correct?
Oh absolutely, yes.
We actually start trial on September 21st.
I'm scheduled to testify on that day.
We're trying to get access to the 2022 ballot envelopes.
As you know, we got access to the 2020 and the findings were absolutely startling.
And they are fighting us to keep us from getting access.
And it's sad.
It's sad that we have to fight so hard to bring transparency to our elections this way.
But we do have the court date.
We're thrilled.
And we're looking forward to it.
We're looking forward to our day in court.
So tell me this before I let you go.
Is this one judge or a panel of judges?
And what do you know about the individual judge or panel?
Sure.
So here's what's interesting.
The judge is Judge Hannah.
Some of you may remember the name of this judge.
It's an individual judge in Maricopa County.
This is the very same judge that ruled in favor of American Oversight against Doug Logan during our 2020 audit.
So American Oversight sued Doug Logan and said, we want your emails.
Doug Logan said, no, I'm a private contractor.
I'm not going to turn him over.
And Judge Hannah ruled in favor of American oversight and fined Doug Logan, I think it was something absurd, like $300,000, $500,000 a day for failure to turn him over.
And what he said is that the ability for the American public to receive and review records is critical to our democracy.
So what I say is, Judge Hannah, don't be a hypocrite because you've backed yourself into a corner.
So I'm hoping this works well for us and we ultimately will prevail.
Yeah, I hope you will as well.
Okay, and you're set to testify in that trial September 21st, you said?
That's correct.
Is it going to be televised?
It should be.
You should be able to watch it on the Maricopa Superior Court.
It won't be televised.
They're not going to allow media in, but you'll be able to watch it by going to the Maricopa Superior Court and clicking on the link for live view.
Is Carrie Lake going to run for U.S.
Senate in Arizona?
And if so, how can she trust the system?
Well, we're doing everything we can to close those gaps out here.
We're really hoping there's no way to trust the system until we get control, right?
So it's kind of a circular sort of process, but we can't stop running and we can't stop trying.
I hope she does.
She hasn't announced.
I know there's been some conversations.
I've had some conversations with her.
I hope she does decide to run.
We need Carrie Lake in this fight for Arizona.
And I know she's not giving up on the governor's race because we're still fighting it.
So I think the ultimate victory would be run for Senate.
And when we win this governor's lawsuit, she gets reappointed back into her rightful seat as governor and then As the governor, she gets to appoint someone to fill her shoes.
I hope she runs, and we're not giving up the governor's race.
I'm laughing at your optimism.
I love the optimism, and you know what?
It gives us something to hope for.
It gives us something to hope for.
You gotta have something to hope for, right?
Amen.
You know what?
We're not losing until we stop fighting.
That's right.
Give your website for your organization one more time, please, Shelby.
Yes, sir.
It's WeThePeopleAZAlliance.com.
WeThePeopleAZAlliance.com and MaricopaGOP.org.
All right.
And let's give a special shout out to those wonderful, or at least one, maybe there's more than one, but at least one very polite and quiet child that's been quietly waiting in the back seat for you to get back on the road.
So thank them for their patience.
Thank you so much for having me on today.
Thank you.
Shelby Bush checking in.
Appreciate it.
Appreciate it.
All right.
We're going to be joined here in just one moment by Matt Thayer.
He's produced a new movie, The Trump I Know.
We'll play some clips and trailers from that.
And then Joe Hoff joins us to talk about a brand new article that has just gotten posted, that has just been posted, correct English here, has just been posted over at joehoff.com.
Here's the headline, Receipts CISA and AT&T pushed connecting elections to FirstNet.
Mark Zuckerberg paid FirstNet bills.
FirstNet infested with hackable Chinese components. Wow!
There you go.
All right.
We'll get to that in just a minute.
And let's see here.
Well, then let me just text Matt.
Are you ready?
You know, we're a few minutes early, guys, so I was going to do something else.
Are you ready?
See, we're always producing.
Even right during the show, I'm sending out texts to guests.
We're about three minutes ahead of schedule, so that's why he's probably not answering.
But that's not by mistake.
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Now, now we have Matt Thayer with us.
He's the producer and director of a brand new movie, and I think we have some trailers.
It's The Trump I Know.
Why don't we play the trailer, then we'll bring Matt in, give him a good setup by playing this trailer.
The Trump I Know, watch this.
The president's my friend.
Have you ever met him?
Do you know him?
Then how can you speak of him if you actually don't know the man?
I knew that he was going to run and be president.
I said, I hate to see what you would go through, but our nation will need it.
I think he knew we were at such a pivotal point in our country that somebody had to stand up and do the right thing.
Some of the smartest, most talented women that I have seen are people who work for or around President Trump.
God has plans for people's lives and he put me in this place, in this moment, for a reason and for a purpose.
Who here is ready for four more years of Donald Trump?
It's good to be tolerant.
That's a virtue.
But not when it turns into the destruction of what is good.
Now they're gonna come after us.
They're not gonna make it easy.
Uh, he's a bigot.
A liar.
A serial liar.
He's a narcissist.
Politics is a nasty business.
Donald Trump is a weak man with no courage.
Wow, was he right on that, right?
Oh my gosh.
I'm a black single mother coming from poverty, but what Donald Trump saw in me was potential.
All very just impressive women.
It's awesome to see, and my father's really surrounded himself by them his entire life.
Joining me now is the director, Matt Thayer.
Matt, welcome to the broadcast.
of the Trump Tower, I met a whole bunch of powerful women.
He gave me the opportunity of a lifetime, and that is the Donald Trump that I love.
Joining me now is the director, Matt Thayer.
Matt, welcome to the broadcast.
Thanks for being with us tonight.
Hey, Brandon, thank you.
Appreciate you, man.
Great trailer.
How long have you been working on this project?
Well, you know, this project kind of originated about, it was actually pre-COVID back in 2020.
And we tried to get it out before the election and just ran into a bunch of censorship on social media.
Uh, streaming platforms throttled us, all that sort of stuff.
And, uh, we actually couldn't get it out until well after the election.
And so we've just been sitting on this.
Uh, there's been some people that have seen it, but those that have seen it are very few.
And so we're like, you know what, in the middle of all of this.
Never surrender, uh, this election interference that's going on.
We're just not going to allow that to happen.
To our film, which includes some of the most authentic stories you'll ever hear about just personal interactions with Donald Trump and who he really is.
We're not going to allow big tech to squash this thing.
And so on October 26, we're doing a massive release of the film.
It's going to be online.
It's going to go to ttikfilm.com.
And you can get your ticket to watch it.
It's going to be a four hour event.
We're going to have special guests, musical performance.
It's basically, like I said, it's a it's a pushback.
Never surrender against all of this nonsense where they're just trying to take away our free speech.
Here's the website right here, in fact, that he just mentioned.
The Trump I Know 10262023 virtual red carpet premiere.
You can get your tickets and everything there.
So there it is.
Let me ask you this, Matt.
You know, we hear stories.
A lot of these stories didn't come from Donald Trump.
You know, what's really interesting is Donald Trump is a Yep.
is known for being, many would say, braggadocious, a self-promoter, whatnot. I think Donald Trump,
for years, was promoting a brand. He was building a brand, the Trump brand,
for whatever company he wanted, whether it was real estate business, selling.
And if the business had been called the best real estate company LLC,
And he was always talking about, I've got the best real estate company.
The best real estate company LLC is awesome.
We build the best stuff.
We build the best apartments, the best skyscrapers, the best business.
You know, people wouldn't maybe say much because he's promoting his company, but Trump took his brand.
He made his name the brand.
And so he spent a lot of time boasting about the Trump brand, which he tied to his ability to market To sell, to get, you know, paperwork done, red tape accomplished, they had to jump through to get building and things done, working with both sides of the political aisle, but he built the Trump brand.
And so I always tell, I often tell people, you have to realize when he's promoting Trump, Trump, Trump, He's promoting the brand.
You guys have to separate the brand from the man.
And the reason I bring that up is, for a guy that gets called, you know, he's a self-promoter, well, okay, he's promoting a brand.
And he is the leader of the brand.
But number two, If he was such a self-promoter to the detriment that people want to speak about, why is it that a lot of these stories that we've heard didn't come from him?
They came from the people that Trump did things for.
There are a lot of stories of him paying off somebody's house, buying them a new car, you know, doing different things for them.
Those stories didn't come from Trump.
Those stories came from the people that he blessed.
They put him out.
So I think there's a difference between Trump, the CEO, Trump, the brand, and Trump, the person, who doesn't always talk about the things he personally does.
Would you agree with that?
Oh, absolutely.
One hundred percent.
That's what's so funny when people, you know, decry on social media.
It's like, oh, he talks about himself in the third person.
It's like, no, he's talking about his brand.
It's like it's like, hello.
And, you know, it's absolutely true.
And the thing is, it's sad is that many of the women and many of them, we interviewed some men as well, but mostly women in this in this documentary, they shared stories that they had shared with The Washington Post, with The New York Times.
And but the New York Times and the Washington Post never accurately You know, told their story.
And so what would happen is that they would just put out a report that said, we talked to 19 women and two of them kind of sort of said something negative that we could twist it.
But it sounds like they talked to all of these women that agree with that.
And, and it was just so disheartening for many of the people that we interviewed that when we actually, when they actually got to see a cut of the film, many of them came up to me with tears in their eyes.
They were just so grateful that somebody had authentically put out their story.
And that is why I feel so passionate about getting this out there.
Not just because it's my film and I want people to see it and I'm proud of it, but I feel like I owe a debt to these people that I interviewed and I'm trying to get their story out there and it's just been a struggle to get it out because it doesn't fit with the 95% negative media coverage that this guy has suffered through.
Yeah, well, we're going to play another two clips here.
When we were at Mar-a-Lago and I was producing and directing, along with Logan, the interview between Mike Lindell and President Trump.
President Trump, when he came into the room, he visited with us, did the interview, and then visited with us some more, took pictures and whatnot.
He didn't one time In those personal conversations, say anything about himself.
Everything was about everybody else in the room.
And he started picking up on people's names.
As I used my son's name, Logan, he picked up on it.
And he would say, Hey, Logan, why don't you take a picture with this phone here, you know, for Mike or whatever.
He picked up on the people's names in the room and then he started using their names, right?
And he then was complimenting You know, my son and my team that was with me, he began to find ways to bring them out and to say something positive and complimentary about them as he watched them doing their work and producing and filming and all that we were doing.
He found a way to say something about them to encourage them.
And when our interaction with him was done and he left the room and we were all talking about it later, we're like, wow.
That's not the Donald Trump that the media has portrayed.
That was a guy that was very friendly, down-to-earth, personable.
He was not about himself.
He was patient.
He took time with people, our team in the room.
Signing hats, signing books, taking pictures until everybody was ready.
It wasn't a big group of our team.
It wasn't a big group, it was a small group.
But he was very attentive and very aware of who he was talking to, to the point he was going out of his way to pick up and use their names.
Particularly as a father, when you see someone of that caliber, particularly being nice to your children, and going out of their way to be personal to them.
As a parent, you always love that, right?
But then when it's someone like this guy who's got so many demands on him,
it was very impressive.
It was not what the media portrayed, and I saw it firsthand.
I can corroborate that because I saw it as well.
Because actually, a lot of people don't know this, but this is,
I think, the only documentary about President Trump that actually has an interview with him.
We were invited into the White House to interview him.
And it was a crazy day.
We thought we were going to have 45 minutes with him.
We only actually ended up with about eight minutes with him.
He actually showed up to our crew without Laura Trump was supposed to be escorting him and he was like, I don't know
why I'm here What's going on and I'm like going? Oh my gosh
I'm standing in front of the most powerful man in the world and he doesn't know why he's looking at me that could go
really badly, but like exactly like you said
Laura showed up Some other people were saying like, sir, we don't have time for this.
Laura said, hey, can you give us 10 minutes?
And he said, sure, no problem.
And so he just adjusted, you know, he tied his shoe, he straightened his tie, sat down, took a glass of water, said, where's my camera?
And gave us an amazing interview that just went perfectly into the film.
And, you know, just touched on all of the things that he cares about, which is our country, the future of our country.
The fight against communism, the fight against the socialism, the fight against what we're, you know, the fight for making America great again and getting back to the principles that this country was founded on.
Wow.
I'm looking forward to seeing it.
We got two more clips.
Let's play them back to back.
I'm visiting with Matt Thayer, the director of the new movie, The Trump I Know, coming out October 23rd.
Let's play these two clips back to back, guys.
There was a Harvard study done of the president's first hundred days in office and they found that he got historic negative coverage.
Historic.
This is Trump world.
Everybody in it is a liar.
It's really the beginning of the end.
The beginning of the end.
You may be feeling the walls closing in on him.
All the walls closing in on him.
He is a liar.
There was just so much lying tonight.
Unfounded stories written either about me, my husband, clearly the president.
He's a bigot.
It is racist.
He's a narcissist.
He's always hated women.
To me, it's just people being gullible.
Is this the tipping point?
I know we've said it over and over.
You think this is a tipping point?
And over and over.
This is a tipping point.
And over and over.
The Trump family's a criminal enterprise.
Obstruction of justice.
93% negative media coverage.
The beginning of the end.
The walls are closing in.
The wall's closing in.
Do you think this is a tipping point?
It's all so sad.
Don't get me wrong, obviously I love and appreciate what you guys are doing,
but are we going to convince anyone differently?
It's like, we're in such a strange time right now.
Are people open to hearing the real story?
He didn't have to do this.
He didn't need this job.
I cannot think of anyone who has had the constant scrutiny of this president.
But I say all the time, I'm like, if people knew him the way I feel like I know him, we wouldn't even have to be working so hard to tell this story.
The Trump I know.
you Yep, it's ttikfilm.com.
That stands for the Trump I know, so ttikfilm.com.
It's a really cool event.
It's a hybrid and live event, so People that pay the $25 to join up can actually interact with us.
It'll be like a big gigantic Zoom call, a virtual town hall, where people can actually interact with the people that are going to be on the stage.
Laura Trump will be in attendance with us.
Devin Nunes.
We're also lining up some other very special guests.
We're going to have musical performances.
It's going to be like you're there live in the room.
There is a if you're in Vegas and you want to join us, there is an option to join us there.
But for 25 bucks, most people are going to join us from their home and they can just kind of create a day or an evening out of it.
It's going to be a four hour event.
Like I said, it's going to have that interactive component.
It's going to be like nothing you've ever seen before.
It's going to be this giant LED stage.
It's really, really, really cool.
Awesome.
Looking forward to it.
Thank you, Matt, for being with us.
Great success for your film and documentary.
Thank you so much, Matt.
Thanks, sir.
Anytime.
Just let me know.
You bet.
Matt Thayer, checking in.
Check out this new documentary coming out, The Trump I Know.
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Well, joining me now is Joe Hoft.
He has a brand new article at joehof.com.
There it is.
CISA and AT&T pushed connecting elections to FirstNet.
Mark Zuckerberg paid FirstNet bills.
FirstNet is infested with hackable Chinese components.
Wait a minute, isn't that what Mike Lindell was saying?
That China could hack and did hack our elections?
Wow.
Joining me now is Joe Hoff.
Joe, we've talked a lot about FirstNet over the last several weeks.
And this, of course, is this cell tower system.
And you've shown, in fact, there it is right there.
Let's take a look at that screen again.
There is the FirstNet cell tower system.
It's put up.
by the government and that is the cell tower system of the governments to use for emergencies 9-1-1 different things whatnot and you have reported uh along with your team that this is what the elections were pushed out on and you i don't know if it's in this article but i know another article we've got you've got a graph a chart that shows how these votes were pushed out on this system and got in between the machines and the secretary of states Final reporting.
Well, now your headline is saying that, I'm going to go back up to the top, the headline is saying that CISA and AT&T pushed for this.
Remind our audience what CISA is, please.
Yeah, CISA is a government agency that was created, I guess, really maybe under Obama, maybe early years of Trump, set up by Obama.
And it's supposedly there to protect the American infrastructure, For basically IT related matters, especially in situations where there might be a crisis.
So it's turned into a monster.
It's underneath the Homeland Security.
It's also, if you remember that Jankowicz, that lunatic woman who was being promoted to be the truth teller for the entire country that was singing crazy songs like Mary Poppins and Yeah, theme stuff about President Trump.
She was, she was part of this group as well.
They were, they're also been involved in the censorship activities related to conservative media.
So that's what it's morphed into.
Its general purpose was supposed to be protecting American citizens.
And really it appears to be the total opposite.
And so CISA, which is under the Department of Homeland Security, which we don't trust as far as we can throw them, was pushing along with AT&T, according to this article, to hook our elections into this.
And this new article by you tonight is saying that Zuckerberg paid the first net bills, right?
Yeah, he did.
Yeah, they've come up with some more additional information.
It's my good friends David and Eric Lentz.
They've done great work there.
David, as you know, is an attorney and spoke at the Lindell's event.
He's working on a documentary now.
And his wife, Erin, is an engineer.
She's really a detailed numbers person.
And together, they've just done some great work.
Well, they've worked with a couple other individuals and dug into this even further, this piece.
By the way, we shared it on this show a few weeks ago, this initial post on this nationwide cellular network called FIRST.
First net and how it's, uh, you know, it can provide the government access to our election systems all the way down to the precinct level.
So there was this thought that this couldn't happen down the precincts.
Well, now, now we have that technology and they were really pushing it for this first article down to the lowest level.
And in AT&T, not only did AT&T come on board, but other major carriers like Verizon and others.
And so.
There was the possibility for sure that they were using this type of system in our elections.
And then we found some evidence of that in the original post.
And after we aired it here, by the way, President Trump re-truthed it on his truth channel as well.
So that was a big story.
Now they've added more to their research.
And what they found out is that CISA is promoting this statewide FirstNet election connections.
And there was even a slide presentation from the CISA that they obtained where they show some of these.
It's in that article.
If you work your way down, there's some slides from a presentation that CISA made where they even show some of these devices.
And they say, basically, they Yeah, there it is.
They can be connected to AT&T's FirstNet.
It's a nationwide wireless system, again, originally to be used in emergencies, and now it looks like they're using it for elections, and they're encouraging Sites and individuals and counties around the country to connect.
Well, look at what it says.
Look what it says.
Includes router and power supply initially configured by AT&T.
E-Poll books linked before deploy.
Poll worker simply powers on and logs into E-Poll book.
Primarily needed for start of day synchronization to central database.
Over here, it says contracted to use the AT&T FirstNet network, which is a nationwide wireless broadband network for critical infrastructure communications.
And they even have a hardened carrying case.
Yeah, isn't that something?
And we even reported on this a few months back, I remember I was on, it was about these companies that we identified named Bepro, and NoInk, and VR systems.
And these were companies that were selling, basically, these pole pads that are used now around the country.
And they're all connected to the internet.
They're basically communicating with each other.
I mean, how else would you know if somebody signed in, unless you could check that person off?
Instead, in the past, where we had a hard copy paper, they're now using these pole pads.
The problem is they're connected to the internet.
And so this is exactly what's going on.
That's what those ePoll books are.
They're poll pads.
And even one of these entities, No Ink, bragged about selling 100,000 of these around the country.
And as last I recall, they were around in about 38 states.
So information is absolutely flowing through these entities.
And we know now that First Link is one way that they can share that information.
And there's even some word that these entities are connected Yeah, to the county.
So the precinct to the county is connected that way.
And there's a lot of issues with it.
I tell you what, if you want to go to the bottom of this article, there's a video in there that I think would be really... It's only two minutes long.
I think it kind of... All right, let's play it.
Yeah, let's play it.
It's pretty good.
Here we go.
Modems in voting machines are a bad idea.
Those modems are network connections, and that leaves them vulnerable to hacking by anybody who can connect to that network.
ES&S insists while there are 14,000 of its modems in use, there are firewalls separating those modems from the public internet.
What is the vehicle for the transmission from the ICP?
Is it cellular modem versus VPN?
through the modem. They can hack the software in the voting machine and make it cheap in
future elections. What is the vehicle for the transmission from the ICP? Is it cellular
modem versus VPN? It is a cellular modem that can be configured in a VPN. Currently in Chicago
and Cook County we work with Verizon to secure that network.
More and more voting machines, they actually have a mobile phone modem.
They have a mobile phone connectivity to county headquarters.
They are sending the results.
Some jurisdictions are relying on uploading election results using cellular modems or the internet.
That, of course, introduces another point of vulnerability, not just to the data that's flowing, but also to the software, the devices that are being connected.
Many of these voting machines have modems embedded into them.
And the modems are used at the end of the election to transmit the vote totals on election night to the county elections office.
So these modems contact, they're cellular modems, and they contact the cellular network.
They contact the cell tower.
So the cell tower traffic these days, in our modern times, actually goes through internet.
It goes through the same kinds of routers and switches that the regular internet traffic goes to.
Voting machines are not connected to the internet.
This is something that you hear all the time in the U.S.
can intercept data going to the cell tower and intercept that communication, that phone call.
If you can trick a voting machine into contacting your device, your fake cellular tower,
instead of a legitimate tower, you can actually use that connection to get back into the voting machine
and get back into the tabulator and then alter votes and software.
Voting machines are not connected to the internet.
This is something that you hear all the time in the US from election officials.
Unfortunately, it's not actually true.
Um, in.
Many new voting machines come with 4G wireless modems so that they can be connected to the internet from the polling place in order to upload the results faster.
Now, to me, that sounds crazy.
Why would you want to put your voting machines on the internet right in the middle of the election, potentially at the most vulnerable time?
Wow, that's a very powerful video.
Isn't it?
I've seen some of those clips, but some of those clips I've never seen.
Yeah, and put them all together, they really paint one heck of a picture.
And some of those characters, we know Harry Hurstie, who's been around forever in the election scene, that chunky guy that did the audit out in New Hampshire, where he took his jacket off and starts walking around in a t-shirt.
I wrote about that in my latest book on the Steal the Cover-Up.
I've never taken, not even, I don't even believe I've taken my tie off if I've been off-site at some location, let alone my jacket and my shirt when I was doing an audit.
So that was pretty bizarre.
And in addition to that... I met him, by the way, I met him at the Cyber Symposium in Sioux Falls.
He was there, I met him.
Yeah, yeah.
And he's been around a long time.
Then you've got Coomer, who's worked for Dominion.
He's the one that answers that question in Chicago, saying, yeah, these are connected, basically, with the help of Verizon.
And then you've got that last guy talking is Ed Halderman.
He's the guy who wrote the report in Georgia that was hidden for two and a half years, where he said, you know, the systems aren't secure.
They can be basically hacked into by maybe any good, decent hacker.
And they could flip an election.
Here they're all saying these things are connected to each other through this system using cellulars.
So that's really what we put together here.
It's more evidence that this is the case.
There was even some suggestion that the results might be altered.
Well, in this one case in New Jersey, There was some review of the results and none of the results match the results from the state, county or federal.
None of them match.
So it's like, well, what's going on there?
How does that happen?
And that was in New Jersey.
There's also evidence here of the fact you remember back in Wisconsin, how that one guy was accessing the systems in Wisconsin before and during the 2020 election.
I forgot his name is listed here.
Michael Spitzer Rubenstein.
And what we found out is that there was CTCL, this entity that was spending Zuckerberg's half a billion dollars nearly, the $400 million, has itemized AT&T FirstNet as one of the expenses, at least in Wisconsin during the 2020 election.
So it appears that some of his money was used to pay for this This system and this guy that used to work at Facebook, Michael Spitzer Rubenstein, did have access in at least one city in Wisconsin.
And just kind of there's a connection between Facebook and the election.
And then we have down some couple other items, both from Dallas County, Los Angeles County as well, where there's evidence of this system Being implemented and or used during the elections in those two areas.
So it's and then finally you see this piece about these systems are they could be, you know, they're trying to get in and manipulate them.
Well, Chinese components with hackable, hackable Chinese components.
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