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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 freedom.
And now, here is your host, Mike Lindell.
All right, welcome to the broadcast.
Brandon House here in for Mike Lindell.
He is on business and out on business again, folks.
He is working on a lot of things related to fixing our elections, the WMDs.
We're going to talk about some of that today here with Patrick Kohlbeck in just a little bit.
And so again, he wants me to apologize to you that he's not here, but you can very well imagine all the things he has going on, getting ready for testing these things out in some of the elections coming up this fall and so many other issues that are on his plate.
He will be returning very, very soon.
He wanted me to apologize to you guys.
He is very aware of what we're doing, and he's even monitoring and watching some of the shows as he's moving between meetings.
He said today, jokingly, if I don't make an appearance soon on my own show, I'm gonna have to change the name.
But the reality is, this is the Lindell Report.
He is involved in producing it.
He knows the topics we're covering.
He is helping pick some of the guests that we have on.
So he is very much involved in the Lindell Report, even when he is not here.
Okay, so there you go.
We are going to be joined tonight by Joe Hoft and by Jessica from South Dakota, and then we'll be joined by Patrick Colbeck, and then we will again take some of your phone calls tonight.
There is a very interesting article over at joehof.com.
I covered it last night, but since last night, there is more to be added to the story.
This is the breaking news today, September 13th, 2023.
Shocker!
No ink systems allow election staff to override election results.
That is the breaking story today on the election front.
Joining me to discuss this is the author of the article, Joe Hoft, along with Jessica from SouthDakotaCanvassing.org.
Jessica from South Dakota.
She joins us as well.
Jessica, welcome to the program.
Hi, Brandon.
Thanks for having me back.
Thank you for being back with us.
Hi, Joe.
How are you tonight, Joe?
Hey, I'm great.
Thanks.
Good.
Excellent.
Glad to have both of you with us.
All right.
Let's go with you first, Joe.
You and I discussed this deeply last night on my show, and then today here we have more being added.
And in fact, I'll let you walk us through the article, but we even have screenshots to back up this claim.
Correct?
Uh, yes.
Yeah.
Yes, we do.
Yeah.
Last night we talked a bit about the pro vote and, um, and really this entire industrial election complex.
And so tonight, after posting that article yesterday at both gateway pundit and at joe hawk.com, uh, we, we received some comments.
One individual from Oregon responded to say, Hey, you got to look at B pros, uh, um, contract in Oregon.
Because this person provided it and I've added it to this piece at joehoff.com and in it and on page towards the back on page about 143 of this 148 page document is the is some of these system parameters that are listed in the contract.
One of them says the system shall allow the county election staff to override the results if necessary.
So, it's like, what sort of system would allow individuals in an election staff, part of an election staff, to override the results of an election?
And I'm not sure even what that means, if necessary.
So, to me, the fact that this is even in there is pretty surprising at the very least, and it just kind of goes to show another question.
What's going on with our election process?
If we've got systems now that are in use, these systems aren't audited.
They're not included.
For some reason, they don't include them as part of the HAVA Act.
So, yeah, it's just unbelievable.
Like we talked last night, Brandon, the fact that these systems across the board aren't well, you know, fine-tuned and audited to a T is unbelievable.
Like I said, in the corporate world, we'd be We'd be tearing these things apart, making sure that these things were working absolutely correctly in every way.
And we would certainly question system parameters that would allow for election staff to step in and make changes to the results.
So, yeah, another find related to this software that's really relatively new that a lot of people aren't talking about today.
Yeah, excellent reporting at JoeHoff.com.
Jessica, what are your thoughts on what you're hearing before we move to another very, very shocking story tonight that I'm finding out through you for the first time.
Let's first address this no ink and this clause right here on page 143 of the 140.
The system shall allow the county election staff to override the results if necessary.
Your thoughts tonight, Jessica.
Well, I agree with Joe exactly what he was saying is that that option just shouldn't be in there.
So no matter what is being done with that legally or illegally, that option just shouldn't be in there because a bad actor could take advantage of it.
And as we've seen with the elections that have these systems in place, like Pennsylvania and Arizona, it appears that bad actors are taking advantage of these features in BPRO knowing total vote system.
That should not be there, especially because it's deemed national critical infrastructure and that definitely doesn't meet DOD requirements.
So these are against the law, you're saying?
Well, I would say it defies common sense, wouldn't you?
Yeah.
And you know, there are federal statutes and guidelines for securing these systems.
And none of the systems that we actually have in our elections in America would meet a DOD requirement of security.
And if we're going to deem our systems national critical infrastructure, then they must meet DOD requirements.
And none of these do.
And so the researchers have done the work.
I've taped the contracts, done a lot of research, reading contracts.
That's not fun stuff.
But there's a lot of gold nuggets in these contracts that we have found that prove that the system should be discontinued for use immediately because it is putting our national security at risk.
Yes, it is.
All right, now let's go to another important and breaking story that you've just sent me.
This is a PDF.
What is this you've just sent me, Jessica?
It's on the screen.
Well, I thought you might find that interesting, Brannon.
So our Secretary of State and a little contingency went with her to the ES&S headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska in June, June 16 there.
And out of that meeting came a recording of that meeting and we were able to get that transcribed and Professionally transcribed and then submitted as evidence in our cast vote record lawsuit.
As you know, South Dakota is one of the states that have not produced any cast vote records.
And so the ESN executives said in that meeting that the cast vote records are always 100% available.
Their machines always make cast vote records.
They don't identify a voter.
They're not proprietary information.
They don't know who decided to shut the ballot imaging function off in South Dakota and that the county owns the data.
Now this one conversation refutes three years of lies that people all across the country have got from ES&S or election officials in ES&S only states.
So we think that this is national news and that anybody out there who has a cast vote record lawsuit This transcript would be beneficial to you as well as it is to us.
So ES&S is admitting, just make sure our audience understands, ES&S, who is the official and what is he admitting to?
So Chris Walashin is the VP of security at ES&S and then there was a long list of other executives that were there and he said they were directly questioned about the existence of the cast vote records.
Are they proprietary?
Do they identify a voter?
Because these are all the excuses that the citizens in South Dakota are getting for not being able to have the cast vote records or for the election officials not to be able to give them or release them to us.
So the executives, the VP of security and government relations in ES&S at the headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska said, Plain as day, on the record, that yes, their machines make cast vote records, they're not proprietary, they don't identify a voter, they're always 100% available, and the county owns the data.
And if the county owns the data, that means we own the data.
So what's really shocking here is it sounds, Jessica, that the guys at ES&S and what they're saying is actually helping us now.
Yeah, and I think maybe they Aren't very happy about this transcript being submitted as evidence in a lawsuit because exactly this is why we've been denied the records in South Dakota and in South Carolina and other states.
They're getting all the same excuses now.
They denied ever saying anything like that.
However, we have written communication that says that they are saying things like that.
And then just recently- In fact, let me interrupt you right there for a second and go to the screen to the PDF you sent me of this transcript.
And I'm using the old control F and I put in cast vote and boom, here we go.
So Mr., how do you say his name?
Walshin?
Walashin.
Walashin?
Walashin.
Walashin.
Now his first name is Chris, right?
Yes.
Can you give us his title again?
VP of Security.
VP of Security.
So I guess he would know with ES&S.
Okay.
I'm sorry, it's running together.
Our machines, our tabulators, do produce cast vote records.
That's a direct quote.
All right.
Right.
Let me go on.
In fact, let me go back to where we were.
OK.
And then he says the extraction of those and publication of those or the reports of those require an EMS laptop.
What's an EMS laptop?
The election management system, which is the software that then decrypts the encrypted CastVote records and makes it a report.
Okay, and then he says to retrieve them, not all the counties in South Dakota have an EMS laptop.
I understand we provided information on how to, pricing information,
on how to go from a unique laptop in each county or to a more centralized one for the states.
We provided that information.
Cast vote records are treated differently depending on what state you're in.
If the state considers them to be part of the election record, then the state can produce those using these laptops to extract the cast vote record.
And it's up to the state whether or not you want to publish it.
There's nothing, I'm going to, and then it's inaudible, over to the lawyer.
There's nothing in the cast vote record that I'm aware of that is proprietary.
Nothing that we would want to protect.
What it is, an image if you could visualize, a spreadsheet that shows every ballot that was counted.
Wow.
So, up to now, you've been told by who in South Dakota they don't exist.
Who's been telling you these casebook records don't exist?
The Secretaries of State's office, the Director of Elections in the Secretary of State's office, the auditors, and on down.
So, pretty much all of our elected officials that have anything to do with elections.
So, are they lying to you, or are they that clueless about the truth?
There's probably a combination of both, but at this point, this far down the road with all of the evidence that we've produced in South Dakota, you would think that there would be some officials that would say, you know, I really think we do have the cast vote records and would maybe do due diligence, but it's been locked down statewide.
And so I don't know who is... Why do you think it's been locked down statewide?
I don't know.
It's that way nationwide, right?
So somebody's pulling the strings and I don't think it's maybe the local officials.
It's not the local officials?
So are you implying or do you believe, is it your theory, that people at a much higher level, a federal level, are putting pressure on local and state officials not to release this data?
Well, it would seem like it when you work with other states and they are having all exactly the same answers, almost verbatim, handed down to them, right?
So it's either coming from the officials and there's something to do with the Association of Secretaries of State or I'm not really sure.
Who has had a lot of influence over the Association of Secretary of States?
Who are some of the leaders that have been involved in that?
And then some of the funders.
Do you have any idea?
Oh boy.
I mean, I think there's, um, maybe the, you know, the democracy fund and a lot of NGOs have partners, partners with the NASS.
And so I do believe they have a lot of outside influence on them.
Didn't we see back in 2010, somewhere in there, George Soros putting a lot of effort into the secretary of states and the secretary of state project, George Soros.
Yes, sir.
And it's interesting, you know, we elected a new Secretary of State in South Dakota who was supposed to be in the grassroots election integrity candidate and has since kind of done a about face on her positions on election integrity.
Now, we did establish a post-election audit in the legislative session, which we've never had before.
And the person that she brought in for the moderator, For the post election audit summer study with Jennifer Morrell, none other than Jennifer Morrell, who is with the elections group and the Democracy Fund and associated with George Soros.
So there is connections in South Dakota, unfortunately, with some of those outside influences.
And money that relates to Mark Zuckerberg and George Soros.
So Ms.
Anderson says, I've actually seen them.
And then Chris with ES&S says, it's not linked to a voter in any way.
Ms.
Anderson says, right.
He says no exposure of voter privacy or anything like that.
OK.
It is a spreadsheet of the tally that the machine created when it counted those ballots.
OK.
Some states release those and publish them.
Others don't because they don't consider them part of the election records.
And then Ms.
Anderson says, yes, there's counties in Wisconsin and California that do not publish those, so I've been able to see those, or that do publish those, so I've been able to see those.
And then Chris says, may I go to, oh yeah, Chris says, the last part of your question with ES&S telling the previous Secretary of State and their staff that these records do not exist or are not available, I've asked everybody that I know that's connected with South Dakota business in our company if we made a statement like that and the answer is no.
ES&S did not advise the previous Secretary of State and their staff that these records do not exist or not available.
So I think there was a miscommunication.
And Ms.
Anderson says, OK, with those records, since there's nothing proprietary, and it doesn't identify a voter, and the NIST standards specifically state what cast vote records are for, which is for election officials to do an audit, it's for manufacturers to make sure the machines are running properly, and it's also a list for public record.
So that's pretty clear in my mind, but then now we have lawsuits in our state where they are, and even my own Secretary of State's attorney is telling me I can't release any of that because it's not public record, but it specifically states that they are public record.
And he says, and that is standard.
And then Ms.
Anderson says, yes.
So I just wanted to clarify that.
And then Ms.
Peterson says, so can I ask a question on the basis then on what the state's attorney is saying you can't release that if it's called the NIST standard, you said.
Well, it's coming from the opinion of the, and then goes on from there.
So basically, again, ES&S is saying they're available.
You guys can have them.
And so again, someone's not telling the truth somewhere along the way.
Right.
Don't you love that?
He says, no, no, no, none of it.
I checked.
No one's ever said from our office that these don't exist.
And I have stacks and stacks of letters from the county auditors in the state saying, you know, they don't exist.
And after consulting with ES&S, this is proprietary, after consulting with ES&S, We do not have them or they don't exist.
So somebody is lying.
Were they under oath when giving this deposition?
Or is this a deposition or what?
This is not a deposition.
This is just a recorded meeting.
So it's a transcript of a recorded meeting.
It was not under oath and it wasn't a deposition.
But there will be one coming soon and then they will be under oath.
And it will involve some of... would it involve Chris?
I don't know.
It's up to our lawyer if he calls him or not.
But if that transcript is disputed, I would imagine that could happen.
Yeah, he seems like he would be a good witness to call, based on what he said there.
If he tells the truth that day.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So how does this change things in any of these other states?
In other words, are you able to use any of this information to go back to state officials and say, why are you saying this?
And have you done that?
And if so, what have they said to you?
Well, we can't do that because everything is locked down because of the lawsuit.
So no one will talk about it.
No one will give information.
Everyone just says, well, there's pending litigation.
So we know like South Carolina, for instance, has exactly the same thing going on there, exactly the same lawsuit.
So we shared this information with them that they could use this as proof that here the executives are in their own headquarters saying, you know, what we know to be true, yet somehow along the way, When we ask for these records at our local level, we're getting a different answer.
So where's the disconnect and who's telling the truth?
Absolutely.
SDCanvassing.org, correct, Jessica?
Dot com.
Dot com.
SDCanvassing.com.
SDCanvassing.com.
Great work.
Great reporting.
As always, thanks for being here.
Thank you, Brandon.
Thank you.
Jessica, checking in tonight, folks.
That's a good report.
It's a good report.
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What is, what's the website, Logan?
Is it Election Crime Bureau?
What is it?
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Patrick's going to come on board, tell us a few things, and then we're going to open the phone lines.
Patrick, welcome back.
Thanks for being with us.
Thanks for highlighting the website, electioncrimebureau.com.
There's a lot going on on that website now in the wake of the election summit, and it's good to get out there and talk to everybody about what's up there.
Absolutely.
All right, so tell us some of the things that you're in particular working on.
Well, one of the things we want to do is make sure we actually documented the plan.
Mike talked about the plan at the election summit.
He highlighted some of the key features associated with it.
We had many presentations associated with what the plan was.
But not everybody is one of those visual learners, if you will, that likes to watch video presentations.
And, uh, or in PowerPoint presentation.
So what we decided to do is convert that into a variety of ways to communicate the plan that may appeal to other members of the audience, such as, um, if you go to election crime bureau.com and you click on the plan.
What you'll notice in there is that, number one, there's an infographic out there for those of you who love to share memes on social media, like Frank Social.
Let me show them, by the way, where that is.
At the top of the page, the plan right there.
See where it says the plan?
Yep, that graphic right there.
Just right mouse click if you got a Windows machine and save as, and you got a copy of That image you can share with friends and family and you can see there's a lot of different components of the plan and we want to make sure everybody understands that we've got the wireless monitoring devices that Mike showcased out at the event that helps us detect which machines are online and which ones are not online.
It also highlight.
The role of FrankSpeak as a way of communicating our findings.
FrankSocial is another way of reporting specific election issues.
So there's a lot of different facets to the plan, but fundamentally the plan is about equipping and empowering people to now make sure that we hold our election officials accountable for some of the misinformation we've been getting about how our elections are conducted.
For quite a while, like, um, the assertion, the false assertion that these machines are not connected to the internet.
And so, uh, by the way, did you, speaking of that, did you see any of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals panel hearing yesterday?
No, no, I didn't.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
You should watch it.
It's not very long.
One of the judges was quite argumentative, according to myself and many callers that called in last night and seemed to, uh, Not fully believe that these machines were hooked to the internet, you know.
9th Circuit in Arizona?
Uh, yeah.
Federal or state?
Federal.
Oh, so this is, that was a very late case?
Yes.
Okay, cool.
Yeah, now I'll go through it.
I've been working on my own case, which I think we're going to talk about a little bit later.
We just won a big lawsuit and it actually proved It's the hard way of doing what Mike is going to make easy with the plan.
So I did it the hard way and proved that these machines are connected to the internet, but we'll get into that in a little bit.
But the bottom line is I want to make sure everybody is aware that the electioncrimebureau.com has now been updated with the plan.
You can download a, I think it's like 42 page document that describes all the different components of the plan, how they fit together.
Then you've also got a... Let me show that.
Let me show where that is.
So there's the graphic, and then this is where the plan is.
The plan dossier.
Yep, just download that.
And last but not least, the team put together a nice little video that kind of summarizes the plan as well.
It's just a few minutes long.
Should we play it?
Yeah, go ahead and play.
It's only two minutes long.
Yeah, let's play this real quick.
quick. Here we go.
Okay.
All right.
Great little video there, folks.
Again, this is all on the website, which you can easily find, electioncrimebureau.com.
Great video.
Okay, what else do we want to talk about before we go to your case?
Well, I think the key thing is, in order to convert that plan and take it to the next level, we've got to support Lindell Offense Fund.
Mike's got one of the pages on Election Crime Bureau.
We'll take you back to Lindell Offense Fund, and I think you'll see a lot of the victories that we've already had in context of getting rid of the machines in various counties.
Um, promoting, uh, model legislation across the country.
Um, so, um, and support efforts like Dr. Frank to go off and get people organized all across the country and folks at Cause of America.
All this is supported through these efforts.
And, and, you know, I, it's, there's nobody else, I think, in America that has been more responsible for keeping the topic of election fraud All right, that was my fault.
Hold on.
I gotta see how long this video is.
I'm about to play the next video.
Internet, let's switch over here to this one.
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Alright, alright, that was my fault. Hold on. I gotta see how long this video is. I'm about to play the next video.
Uh internet, let's switch over here to this one. Internet connection, evidence,
Wayne County, Michigan, primary
I was looking to see, how long is this clip?
That's a lot, that's like 28 minutes, but just enough to show people that it, if you just show them the thumbnail, you'll get the idea.
Okay, well I don't even mind showing them a minute or two of it real quick.
Let me do that.
It's not exactly Steven Spielberg special effect entertainment, if you know what I mean.
Right, right.
But what it's trying to do here, and I took the long, maybe I can set the Let's set the context for this video before we go into it, if you will.
Yeah.
So over a year ago, back in August of 2022, Michigan had a primary, like a lot of states around the country.
And in that primary, I decided to do something a little bit different.
I wanted to go off and monitor the process of tallying the votes at the county level.
Everybody usually goes to the polls, or they go to the A.V.
counting boards, F&T counting boards, to go off and witness the tallying of the votes.
I wanted to see how they're pulling all that information together across all the municipalities at the county level.
And I, you know, believed, and now I have evidence that shows that Contrary to the standard assertion that these machines are not connected to the internet, I now have incontrovertible proof that these machines were indeed connected to the internet.
That's how they were sharing their election results from the precincts, from the municipalities, up to the county.
And so this video that I've got after about a year It actually finally took filing a lawsuit against Wayne County, which is a home in Detroit, Michigan.
I had to file a lawsuit because after I had paid almost $2,500 to get access to this surveillance video, after eight months, I still didn't have the surveillance video.
And so around month nine, I said, enough is enough.
I said, we're going to file a lawsuit.
And then all of a sudden, Wayne County started talking and eventually they settled and paid damages on the order of ten thousand dollars, which wasn't much.
But I was in a rush to get to this video because I think it's pretty damning and it's important for everybody to understand.
That now we have evidence that the common narrative that says these machines are not connected to the internet.
Now we have an additional set of evidence that demonstrates no, sorry, there's no other explanation except for internet connection in the surveillance video.
And the basic crux of this is, and it's not something that pops out and says, you know, here, the machines are connected to the internet.
You don't see that flashing on a screen.
But what I've done is I've correlated Um, the time stamps of the website updates for Wayne County for the election results.
With the delivery by couriers of the USB flash drives, which are.
provided by each municipality.
And I demonstrate that the website is getting updated with election results for communities
before the flash drives for those communities are ever delivered.
And that's the crux of it.
That's what you'll see through the 28 minutes.
There's some other things that are kind of funny if you actually go through the entire
surveillance video footage.
It's clear that they did not want me to oversee that tallying of the votes in Wayne County.
I had no less than five law enforcement officers designated to keep me out of the clerk's office from observing what was going on.
Two members of the Detroit Police Tactical Unit, one deputy sheriff from Wayne County, and two representatives of the Attorney General's office.
So there's obviously something there that they don't want the general public to see.
And now with the surveillance video, everybody can see it.
And one other note, when you see the unredacted video footage, if you go to migrassrootsalliance.org slash FOIA, Under Wayne County, you can actually get the raw surveillance videos yourself.
And when you do that, it's very interesting because as soon as I left Wayne County, right around 11 o'clock on election night, all of a sudden, people stopped wearing their face masks.
All of a sudden, the COVID virus and the COVID concern disappeared completely as soon as As soon as the lone Republican in Wayne County, in the Wayne County Clerk's Office, decided to go over to the TCF Center and monitor operations there.
So, all this is revealed inside this video, and so if you want to show a short clip... Let me show a short clip of it.
Folks, you'll find it on Rumble.
Just search Internet Connection Evidence Wayne County, Michigan 2022 Primary.
Here, let's watch a little bit of this.
Here we go.
That's the outside of the Wayne County Clerk's Office.
There's no music, not with any cool Mission Impossible theme or anything like that going on with this.
That's the office I sat out in front of for almost eight hours just to monitor what was going on with the election returns.
And that was on August 2nd, 2022.
Shortly after that, I issued a FOIA request.
And the video you're about to see in here, I wasn't able to get access to the unredacted raw footage for almost a year afterward.
And operating under an organization that I'm the president of called the Michigan Grassroots Alliance.
And once again that website is migrassrootsalliance.org.
I'm glad you're here to narrate this.
Yeah, it's not.
And that surveillance video is circled up in red there.
You can see it.
Let me let me skip ahead just a tad here so I can do that.
Here we go.
Here we go.
Yeah, so this is well, the timestamp is up and where that arrow is pointed.
And just to show you how interesting this is, the video cameras for Wayne County are actually two hours ahead of the actual time.
So when you look at this, it says it may say midnight, But it's actually 10 p.m.
There's you, right?
Oh yeah, there's me.
I, uh, just as a, you know, side note, if you will, on this, this is, uh, I was there from 3.30 to 11 p.m.
and they made sure I was locked out of all the restrooms in the, uh, facility as well.
So it was a very interesting, uh, night there.
Is there any way you can bring that down a little bit lower?
Nope.
You can see the full top of the screen?
That's it.
There you go.
Anyway, so this is an example where you correlate the event.
In this case, you have couriers dropping off their USB flash drives in a sealed envelope.
They put them in these mail bins that are stored in these boxes back here out in the hallway.
Those bins or those envelopes with the flash drives in it never go into the city clerk's office, which is where that gentleman just went into right now.
And so you You've got two things going on.
You've got their website team updating the election results online, and you've got the physical couriers dropping off what are supposed to be the election results in these USB flash drives.
Now, they're supposed to be the election results.
Has there been any chain of custody to make sure those were the actual results?
No, there's no traceability whatsoever on this.
Those could have not come from the machines at all.
They could have been pre-made, ready for this deal.
No, this ties into a story, a series that is being pushed out on the Gateway Pundit.
And Joe Hoff's doing a great job with Jennifer and some others that have been digging into this.
It turns out Wayne County election results are actually managed by a company called Bepro.
If you go to the Wayne County election results, you'll go to a website called michigan.totalvote.com.
And Total Vote is The software that's provided by Bepro.
So this is our election results.
Our Wayne County election results are managed by a private company, which means I can't issue a FOIA request to Bepro to find out how they're managing our election results.
I've got a FOIA request in for their contract, but I don't have The ability to ask Bepro any questions unless we go to court and I can subpoena.
But I want to clarify, I want to make sure we clarify that we got it right.
You're saying that these people are bringing in USB drives.
Where are the USB drives coming from?
The different precincts?
They're coming from the municipalities.
So they're coming out of the voting machines?
Well, the municipality collects them from the individual precincts and from their A.B.
County boards, puts them in an envelope for that for that municipality like Canton Township,
which is where I live, and then they'll seal it in an envelope
and deliver that envelope via courier.
And the official narrative is that those USB flash drives are then taken out of the envelope,
taken into the clerk's office, put into the server, and then uploaded to the internet
to show everybody what the election results are.
That obviously did not happen during the time that I was there at all.
So are you saying then that the election results were just Created?
Someone created the election results?
Because they didn't come off those thumb drives is what you're saying, right?
No, it shows what it indicates.
Either they did create it out of thin air and this whole internet connectivity doesn't apply because they already knew what the results were.
Or it proves they are connected to the internet and they didn't need those thumb drives.
Exactly.
So they had the precinct The precinct-level tabulators, we know if you go through, and Wayne County is a Dominion County in Michigan, there's three different voting system manufacturers throughout Michigan, and it varies by county as to what system they have.
In Wayne County, by the way, that picture right there is one of the Attorney General Gestapo guys that was out there whenever I would walk anywhere, he would make sure that, and the guy right behind him that just wanders back up in the black suit, The two of them tag-teamed to try to find something to arrest me on.
There's no other explanation for it.
They're trying to find a reason to escort me out of the building in handcuffs.
And I'm a former state senator.
I know what the election laws are, so it's easy to... Oh, and here's an example here.
The first update of the election results was at 10.39 p.m.
And so here are all the communities that were reflected in that first website update.
And so this is an actual screenshot from my phone in the middle there.
It shows all the communities that are displaying their election results.
You see the website michigan.totalvote.com.
And at the same time, you've got those five communities that are uploading or showing their election results on the left, online.
That's what everybody is able to go off and see.
The only two communities that actually have provided flash drives are over on the right-hand side.
And so what you'll notice is that in Sesame Street lingo, what doesn't go with the other?
So if we're to believe that they get the results from the thumb drive, how could they get the results from the thumb drive if they haven't been delivered yet?
Exactly.
Which proves they were getting it from online or just making it up, but your premise is they were getting them from online because they already had the data because the machines are connected to the internet.
Exactly.
And I could hear in the background Some of the people commenting, because I'm close to the door, right?
I can hear what they're saying.
And they said, oh, Van Buren Township just uploaded their result.
So upload, of course, is an internet term for sharing your election results online.
It's actually sharing them with the server from these local precincts or from the municipality.
And so it's a bald-faced lie that these are not connected via the internet.
You know, they may have had a courier pigeon fly in through some window that I didn't see, I guess.
I should leave that open to possibility.
So for me, this is pretty damning.
This is also why they didn't want to let me have access.
Oh, by the way, that's me finally leaving after the city of Northville came in.
I think I proved my point, is that the communities that are sharing their results online or that Wayne County is sharing the results online for are not the communities that have shown their flash drives coming in via courier.
And so I left and I still I remember saying to that Attorney General representative, I said, oh, I'll be leaving now.
You can go home.
I got everything that I needed.
Wow.
So, it was just annoying.
And when you see these videos, and you see them, it's like stalking.
I mean, it really is.
It's just creepy.
That was actually a really interesting video, the way we did it.
I mean, we sped it up.
You explained it.
That was actually very interesting.
Let me go to this one.
What is this?
Tell me about Michigan Grassroots Alliance before we go to the phone lines.
In fact, let me give out the number real quick.
901-316-8404 for those who want to get on board and make a comment or ask a question.
901-316-8404.
901-316-8404.
You know, all these people who say, there's no evidence, there's no evidence, there's no evidence.
I mean, this is just one piece of evidence we just showed.
I mean, that video and you explaining it and you having been an eyewitness to it all, that's just one of Thousands of pieces of, or maybe tens of thousands of pieces of information and evidence.
It's just shocking.
901-316-8404.
What is this here?
So the evidence is that they're lying to us, right?
And the weird thing is in Michigan, it's not against the law to be connected to the internet.
That's not against the law.
So why are they lying about it?
Well, it's because it opens up a lot of other questions that they don't want to answer.
So what we just saw with that video through these FOIA requests that are out there, that's the That's the hard way of collecting information to prove that they're on the internet.
Mike wants to provide everybody with the easy way with the plan and the wireless monitoring devices.
But if you want to go back to that website, I can walk people through what they can find there.
If you scroll down to the bottom, you'll see down in Wayne County, and if you click on Wayne County and the FOIA responses, if you want to see the actual Unredacted raw video of the 12 hours that I requested as part of this FOIA request.
You'll see it under August 2022 primary surveillance video.
You can just link on that.
There's some big files.
It's going to take a while to download, but I'm a big believer in transparency.
And as you can see, all the FOIA requests that I've put up there, the responses that I've gotten, thanks to the generosity of the people that support the Michigan Grassroots Alliance, all that information I try to post out and share with everybody.
I don't get a dime from any of the contributions to Michigan Grassroots Alliance.
All the money goes into legal fees, to FOIA requests, and to maintaining the website up there.
So when we won that settlement with Wayne County, for $10,000.
All that goes back into the kitty for us to initiate additional FOIA requests and legal action.
Wow.
Let's go to the phone lines.
They are lighting up.
People are here to talk to Patrick Colbeck.
Let's go to Tommy in Mississippi, line one.
Tommy, thank you for calling in, Tommy.
Hi, Tommy.
Yes.
Go right ahead.
Tommy, are you there?
Oh, all right.
Let's go to the next call.
Guys, don't listen to your, don't listen to your phone or your computer.
Cause there's a delay.
Listen to your phone.
Listen to your phone.
Let's go to Dan in Indiana line two.
Dan, thank you for calling in Dan.
Biden didn't have to go out and, uh, uh, collect votes.
Uh, and he stayed in the basement and now we know that it was completely, uh, The election was completely rigged in 2020.
2020. Well you might get your your door kicked in by the FBI because anyone that
Right.
suggests or pushes against the narrative apparently gets prosecuted and sent to
jail eventually. I mean I guess we're all on the list now aren't we Dan? I guess we
are but now we know why he didn't have to campaign. Yes we do.
All righty.
All in.
Good work.
Thank you, Dan.
Let's go to Linda in South Carolina.
Uh, Linda, thank you for calling in from South Carolina tonight.
Line three.
Go ahead, Linda.
Yes.
Hi, Mr. Brandon.
How you doing?
I'm great, Linda.
Now, Linda, are you, yeah, you're from South Carolina.
I was going to say, I thought I got my notes mixed up.
I thought you don't sound like you're from the North, but no wonder you got a beautiful Southern accent and you're from South Carolina.
So thanks for calling in.
Thank you very much, dear.
I know I apologize for going off script of the subject tonight, but I never, ever miss any of your shows.
It's War Room, Lindell TV, nothing.
I try not to miss anything.
Can you please Explain to me how to find Channel 3.
Oh yes, in fact... I get Lyndale TV 1 and TV 2, but what's 3?
Okay, let me actually see if I can show you how to do that.
If you go to frankspeech.com, frankspeech.com, and she's asking about Channel 3, folks, because that's where we carry live things, like yesterday carrying the Kerry Lake hearing.
So here you see Lindell TV 1, if we'll throw that up there, there we go.
Then there's Lindell TV 2, right below it.
And then, right there, special... I'm not seeing what you see.
Okay, when this gets posted online tonight, when this gets posted online, hopefully you will.
What are you looking on?
Are you on a computer?
Are you on a phone?
What are you looking at?
Yes sir, I'm on a computer.
Okay.
What browser?
What browser are you using?
Do you know?
Oh lord.
Are you using... Are you on a Mac or on a Windows machine?
Windows.
You're on Windows.
Okay.
Okay.
Well, when you go there... I don't see what you're scrolling down there.
Yeah, you should see Special Live Event Channel 3 right there, and that's when we carry special live events right there.
You might... I don't know what to tell her because I use all Macs, but you might try to see if you could try a different browser.
Sometimes certain browsers will block certain players.
Particularly if it thinks it's a pop-up ad.
It'll block it like it's a pop-up ad and it's blocking it.
So make sure you don't have your security set too high.
Make sure you don't have your pop-up advertisement blockers set too high.
That could be blocking some of those windows.
But you do see one.
So you're saying the only player you see is one.
Yeah, I can get one and I figured out last night how to get two because I got Google.
I figured out how to get two.
like Google. Well you're getting there you're you've just added one you got two
you're headed to three so you're getting there. I figured out how to get two. Put it up in my favorites.
I think the issue is what's the call numbers like RATV or...
Nope nope it doesn't Like R-A-T-V or?
I think the issue is that a lot of the browsers, at least mine does, default to FrankSpeech.com slash TV.
Linda, if you just go to the left-hand side of your browser and click on home, you'll see exactly what Brandon's been showing.
Also, try to go to just lyndeltv.com and see what happens.
Try just lyndeltv.com and see what happens.
See if that works for you.
Let us know if those things work, will you, Linda?
All right, let's go to line four.
Jamie from Texas.
Hi, Jamie.
Hey, Brennan, how are you doing?
I'm great.
Thank you.
I have just a question.
I've been through all, you know, I've watched you forever.
That WMD.
Sam, I'm sitting right there and I see they're sending it out on the Internet.
And then it goes, you know, to College of America and everything else.
What in the world difference does it make?
We know it's happening.
They're just going to say something else, which means the election won't be stopped.
We'll still have to go to court to get the winner again.
I just don't, I don't get how it's going to get us there all the way without, you know, just being a machine.
Right.
That's a good question.
You want to answer that, Patrick?
Absolutely.
Right now, I've said since pretty much since the first few weeks after
the November 3rd, 2020 election, and it was clear where the prevailing winds
were headed on election fraud, just like it was clear where
the prevailing winds were on COVID.
We weren't able to make traction to stop unlawful directives from our governor
here in Michigan, Governor Whitmer, who even though Supreme Court declared seven zero
that state of emergency was over, she found some way of trying to justify it
and kept on pushing the state of emergency.
We couldn't get the change that we were looking for.
And so, in this, in context of election fraud, the key is, I'm an engineer, all right?
Marketing is not my forte.
Going off and getting information out to people is Mike's fourth day, and making sure that they're informed.
And what he has astutely recognized is the fact that you have to win in the court of public opinion before you're going to win consistently in the court of law.
And what Mike is trying to do with this is provide a very visual, very easy-to-use mechanism for everybody and their brother To be able to see that, without having an advanced PhD in information technology, see that these machines are connected to the internet, and that our election officials who say that they're not are lying to us.
So if you were, let's say, going to Precinct Anywhere USA, let's just pick Precinct Anywhere USA, and you have one of these wireless monitoring devices, and you say you're out in the parking lot, And you can see that there are signals coming out of that building.
You could take a screenshot of that, put it all over the internet, all over social media, text it everywhere, and text it to columnists and journalists and news teams everywhere.
And say, look folks, don't tell me we don't have elections hooked to machines.
This is what got picked up coming out of that building.
Correct?
Yeah, and I can give you a good contrast between what I did on election night in Detroit back in 2020.
I saw, and I'm a certified Microsoft Small Business Specialist, I saw that every single one of the ImageCast Central tabulators and the adjudicator workstations provided by Dominion to the City of Detroit at their AV accounting board, every single one of them was connected to the internet.
I saw the little internet connectivity icon in the bottom right-hand corner.
There were no triangles or anything else.
I knew that they were connected to the internet, but I couldn't Prove it because they said you can't use your phones in these in these areas So I couldn't take a picture of it and share it with everybody and broadcast it out on Frank social And share it with the command center that Mike is now set up now with this wireless monitoring device That information along with all the detailed Information that would be needed in a court of law is going to be shared with
And there's nothing illegal about, there's nothing illegal about, say, setting in a parking lot of a church that's letting their gymnasium be used for the election, which is the case in our area, a lot of churches, or setting out in the parking lot of a public school where the gymnasium's being used for people to vote.
There's nothing illegal about sitting there and using one of these devices and seeing these signals coming out of that building.
Conferred with lawyers, make sure everything's on the up-and-up.
We don't have anything to worry about in that context.
This is like taking your phone in and looking for Wi-Fi hotspots.
Now, if it's in a church, as in my community, they vote in churches and in public schools.
How do we know we're not picking up devices that are being used by the church or the public school?
How do we know these aren't devices that have nothing to do with the election?
Well, in the background, these are all MAC addresses that you can go off and correlate.
MAC addresses are manufacturer-specific.
So I'll know.
I mean, unless the church conducts their church parish elections on a Dominion voting system, they're not going to have anything to worry about.
And they shouldn't be doing that.
They should be doing hand counts, particularly in a church.
So that's what we used to always do for our elections.
And I was on church council.
So anyway, the idea here is it's a PR campaign.
We're in the middle of an information war.
Thank God it's not a kinetic war.
So this is to destroy the information operation propaganda brainwashing that the devices are not hooked to machines?
Exactly.
You know, right now they've invested millions and millions and millions of dollars on a misinformation disinformation campaign that features calling folks like me and others the purveyors of misinformation disinformation.
All right, and as you can see by me pointing to that Michigan Grassroots Alliance website with the raw footage, Our side of the fence is trying to be as transparent as possible.
We're getting out all the information to everybody.
That's what Mike is doing with the plan is we're sharing this information with everybody.
The other side is doing their best to hide this information.
That's why it took a year and a lawsuit to actually get access to the surveillance video.
That's why they are using non-government organizations like Bepro to go off and manage the of the vote at the county level.
Everything is being done behind the curtain, outside of the public, and frankly,
if they want us to believe in the integrity of the elections
they need to be more transparent, not less, and what Mike is doing with these WMDs
is being transparent about one very important part of the election process, which is the use
of these electronic voting systems to manage our vote and showing that the people that say these systems
are not connected to the internet are lying to you.
Wow.
I wish we had time to get to Doug in North Carolina, Art in Texas, Mike in North Carolina.
Phone lines lit up tonight.
Obviously people very interested in this topic.
Doug, Art, and Mike, thank you for calling in.
My apologies to you for not being able to get to you.
I hate it when that happens because I know your time is valuable.
We do appreciate all of you participating and we appreciate you participating in all you're doing.
Patrick Colbeck, you want to promote your website or a website?
Well, if you really want to understand all the details about how the election was stolen, a great primer is my book, The 2020 Coup.
If you go to mystore.com and use the promo code MEDDLINGKIDS, you can get a discount on it.
It's really just a primer on the election.
Everything that's in there was written over a year ago.
It's still compelling today.
It actually provides a nice little entry-level course on how they stole the election.
And just encourage people to go out and help Mike out.
At the same time, you can help me out, too, and you can help all of us out by getting the truth out about election fraud.
Thank you, Patrick.
Appreciate it.
Okay, folks, also go to LyndellOffenseFund.org, LyndellOffenseFund.org.
Tonight at 730 Central, after my newscast, I'll be joined, part two, with Michael Yawn.
We're going to talk about how the U.S.
The European Union and the United Nations is behind the massive invasion into the United States of America.
You need to understand they're deliberately trying to collapse America economically and with our infrastructure.
Why?
We'll explain with Michael Yaun tonight from Panama.
We'll also have on other guests you won't want to miss.
Let your family and friends know, Brandon House Live, 730 Central.
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