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No, we're at a standstill.
We've asked for paper ballots.
We're not getting them.
Many districts are going to ES&S machines, which have proven to not be the most effective in the past, but they seem to have revisited them again.
And yet again today, we've had errors in the voting as we started our voting day in three locations.
Okay, let's get to that first.
One second.
Part B of this says the total vote shown on the machines shall be conclusive unless the court finds reason to believe that the vote shown on the machine is not accurate.
All right, that's interesting.
So if the machine is incapable of running commands, then the contract should be void.
Is that part of your argument?
Yes, if the machine does not work correctly, the contract with that entity should be voided.
It's not going to be fully functional and operational the way it is intended to be per the contract, then it should be able to be voided and we should be able to get out of that contract.
Okay, so now did you say that some of the counties or precincts in Tennessee are dumping the Dominion machine for ES&S?
If so, is it because of the quote Tennessee error they're dumping the Dominion machines?
Don't you wonder?
There's a lot of rumors going around why they might like ENS better than Dominion.
I don't really know the correct answer to that.
But is it not possible that all of them are using a lot of the same source code or software?
Absolutely, they are.
And amazingly, today they said, oh, no problem with the glitch.
We fixed it at a remote location and now it's all fixed.
How could that be if there's no Wi-Fi?
Yeah, you say they say they fixed it from a remote location.
Well, did they just give their hand up?
Yes, they did.
But how do you do that if you don't have Wi-Fi?
I mean, there are other mechanisms and sure, some of them Okay, so now you said voting has started, early voting has started.
machines is that they do not operate on Wi-Fi and cannot be tampered in any way
from an outside source. But that leaves it to be questioned is that truly the case?
Okay so now you said voting has started, early voting has started. Tell me
what you are seeing so far in Tennessee with early voting starting.
Early voting started October 4th and ended October 19th.
We had some errors come up.
I've heard of two, for sure, in the early voting, where somebody chose a name.
By the time it got to the review section, the name had changed to the alternate candidate.
But fortunately, they reviewed it, went back, changed their choice, and it printed out correctly.
However, today, they were getting incorrect barcodes without the names of the people they voted for, and then they would multiple times choose a particular candidate to vote for, and the machine would change it to a different candidate, a more establishment-friendly candidate each time.
In one case, it was four times, and this was an experienced poll worker, so she knew exactly what was going on and how to overcome it, and she finally Got it.
To stick with the candidate of her choice.
Wow.
All right.
So tell me this.
You're running for mayor of Franklin, Tennessee, correct?
I am.
And the election is coming up, I'm guessing, the first Tuesday of November.
It's today!
Well, no, it's tonight!
We'll know in just a couple of hours what the results are.
Really?
Okay.
We have an odd election here.
October.
Seven o'clock central, the polls close.
So you could be the Mayor of Franklin, Tennessee by tonight?
Yes, I could.
How has your race been going?
Tell me about it.
And what do people say to you as you're out campaigning on this issue?
They have been concerned about what happened last time, and they said, do you trust these voting machines?
Why can't we go to paper ballots?
Another neighboring county has gone to paper ballots.
Why can't we?
We interestingly had a high-level election commission official step down about a week ago, right in the middle of the election.
We don't really know why, but we're now championing a new replacement, hopefully a more Friendly candidate in that position to paper ballots.
Wow.
Okay, so we will be, now all of us are going to be watching your race tonight.
I had no idea you guys were on an odd voting schedule over there in Franklin, three and a half hours away, three hours away, but we'll be watching it.
Best of luck to you.
Will you keep us posted and come back with any updates, please?
Absolutely.
Sure will.
Thanks for having me on.
Thank you.
Great to have you on.
Keep going.
Alright, great report.
Interesting, but more has to be done, but at least they're getting started.
We'll be watching her race.
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Joining me now is Garland Favorito.
Hello, Garland.
Thank you for joining us tonight, Garland.
Hello, Brandon.
Great to be with you again.
I got a little bit of... Do we have audio?
I got you.
I got you loud and clear.
I wanted to add a couple things to what Janelle had said there.
I'm sorry, it was Gabriel.
No, that was not Janelle.
It was Gabriel.
Gabriel, one of our folks is Janelle.
But so Gabriel was talking about the contract being potentially being void of its dominion.
We have the same situation here in Georgia with the QR-coded voting system that we have that the U.S.
District Court has found that that was in fact in violation of two Georgia statutes.
That voids the contract under federal law because anything that's illegal is void.
And she had mentioned the Tennessee era, which we believe we also have the same thing here in Georgia with the Dominion system.
That system, it basically doesn't count ballots every so often under certain circumstances.
It was confirmed by the Election Assistance Commission to Secretary of State of Tennessee and Dominion voting systems themselves.
And then finally, she talked about an era that comes up and where it You pick one person, and then it suddenly gives you the more establishment-friendly candidate when you look at your ballot and review, and they call that a calibration error.
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Well, thank you for showing that.
Now we've got some slides to go through from you.
Let's get to those slides here.
I'll bring them up and we'll show them.
Here we go.
Let's get to what is your big deal before we get to Jenna Ellis and the news out of Georgia today with that.
And I think this will come into our report actually.
Judicial interference threatens the 2024 election.
That's a good headline.
Yeah, it certainly does.
And this is what we talked about today in our press conference.
And we went through all the cases, the two cases in New York, the January 6th case against Trump.
We shared that there were no crimes and that there were partisan, secretly selected judges for these cases.
And then we focused in on the Georgia case.
And in particular, The judge who's been assigned to the 18 indictees to preside over that case is being brought by Bonnie Willis, Judge McAfee.
And one of our members, Bob Cooper, has a fascinating story that he told today.
And we'll just briefly summarize it for you tonight, since we've only got about 10 or 12 minutes to go through this.
So we can go ahead to the next slide.
All right.
So Judge McAfee, who's assigned to this case, has formerly worked for Fannie Willis, which I thought was kind of strange, and he was the Inspector General under Governor Brian Kemp.
Brian Kemp appointed him in December of 2012.
Wait a minute, wait a minute.
The judge, wait a minute, this seems like a conflict of interest.
The judge in this case in Fulton County, formerly worked for the prosecutor that is prosecuting the case.
How is that not a conflict of interest, Garland?
Well, that's just the first conflict of interest, Brannon.
Hang with us, it gets worse.
It is. So he was sworn in in February of this year. And we'll go a little bit deeper into
what is a pretty, even a more obvious conflict of interest.
Bye.
So, and our member Bob Kubert told this story, so we can, we can go on to the next slide and we'll give you a little bit about a background about a complaint was filed by one of our members named Bob Kubert.
He's He's kind of an investigative researcher.
That's his background.
He's one of our members, and he's also involved in a group called Mountain Patriots up here in Georgia.
So he filed a case, and I don't have the date with me, but he filed for a complaint of 27 allegations of crimes against Secretary Brad Rappensperger.
He originally filed it to the governor's office, The governor, and spoke with Governor Kemp personally, Governor Kemp referred him to the Inspector General, who at that time was none other than Scott McCaffey.
Scott McCaffey refused to investigate 26 of the claims, but he did agree to investigate one of them.
And that claim had to do with a false statement that Brad Raffensperger made, which we have in our 42 count uh study that we did on Brad Rattensperger's letter to Congress where we found all these false claims, which I testified to in the John Eastman trial, but in this particular claim Brad Rattensperger said that ProVMV conducted an audit of a random sample of Dominion voting systems, voting machines throughout the state, using forensic techniques, which of course is not actually true, but he said he included equipment from six
of these counties in Georgia.
And the claim that Bob Kubrick made was that this statement was false, that the audit was never conducted.
And he asked Judge McCarthy, who at that time was Inspector General, to investigate this claim and report on it as his role as Inspector General of the state of Georgia.
So we can go on to the next slide and we'll tell you a little bit about what happened.
So basically this guy, this guy is their guy.
I mean, he's their guy.
Well, let's reserve judgment until we see all the facts.
Because it's going to get worse.
Well, I think I can already make a judgment, but okay, let's keep going.
But, you know, Scott McAfee interviewed Brad Raffensperger's office, and he interviewed Jack Cobb, the author of this non-existent report from ProVMV, which Bob Gruber, our person, had made the allegation that the report does not exist.
And McAfee concluded that that claim was unfounded.
But yet he never interviewed the counties.
He made that deduction based on simply talking, picking up the phone, talking to Ravensburger and Cobb, and they said, oh, yeah, we conducted the audit, and therefore there's nothing to worry about.
Well, the audit, as it turned out, was after doing open records requests to each of these six counties, virtually no county conducted the audit.
The audit was in fact never conducted, and five of them were not even contacted about it by the Secretary of State, based on open records requests that Bob sent out.
So this basically was a, what I would consider to be, trying to look at it from an unbiased perspective, it was a cover-up of something that was a pretty serious allegation and even a crime, possibly, against the Secretary of State of Georgia.
So, Jared McAfee, who is now, who was in there, has now been put in the position of over these 18 indictments, but yet he's already, as according to Mr. Coovert, has covered up this claim that he, Mr. Coovert, made And he can tell the story much better than I can, but that's just an overview just for a couple minutes.
So hone in on the orders that Judge McAfee has made so far in this case here.
These are these 18 indictments.
I wanted to just mention these real quickly.
He refused to sever the case between Kenneth Chesbrough and Sidney Powell.
So these cases are completely different because Chesbrough regards the contingent electors and Powell's case regards a forensic examiner called the county guy.
There is no relationship between those two cases at all.
So by refusing to sever it, he has basically doubled the cost of these defendants to defend themselves and force them into a plea bargaining situation.
If you look at the case, think of this for a minute.
Think of Kenneth Chesbrough having to pay his attorneys to sit there while all the evidence of Coffey County is presented.
Fannie Willis's team has already said they're going to call 180 witnesses at taxpayer expense, all for this political investigation.
And the same is true with Sidney Powell.
She would have to sit there as they presented the entire contingent electors, and she would have to pay her attorneys to sit in the courtroom all that time, which is really expensive.
Courtroom time for lawyers is really expensive.
It would double their cost to defend themselves.
He found that the prosecutorial misconduct that claimed by Powell was premature, and he has case
precedents to cite that, but even he cited the U.S.
Court of Appeals ruling that said you could apply prosecutorial misconduct to grand jury investigations.
And this is what really happened here in Georgia, as we pointed out before, I think, on your show.
And then he also denied their federal supremacy claim, which basically says that Fannie Willis doesn't have jurisdiction over federal Affairs in federal law.
And she, basically, he stated there that the Electoral Count Act doesn't preclude state legal action.
But in reality, I would argue that the 12th Amendment grants the power to resolve election disputes exclusively to Congress and not Fannie Willis.
So I think the reason why he couldn't- So are you saying, Garland, that if they wanted to do this, they need to be having congressional hearings and do this on Capitol Hill?
This should not be being done by Fannie Willis, but should be being done on Capitol Hill.
It's a congressional matter.
The assignment of electors is truly a congressional matter.
All the way.
And then the final one, I believe, had to do with First Amendment rights.
They claimed that their First Amendment rights were violated.
And what she did there was she's trying to do, call this, in order to get jurisdiction, she's claiming that there was racketeering going on.
Well, racketeering requires a criminal organization or a criminal enterprise.
These people didn't even know each other and they weren't involved in any type of criminal activity.
whatsoever, but yet she's raised this issue and tried to get jurisdiction, and she's hanging her hat on this one fact that says that they are associated in fact, and that's according to Georgia law.
There is no one fact that associates all of them, and if there was, the fact would be political speech and political, you know, adherence to a certain candidate's beliefs or supporting a certain candidate, That's all protected free speech under the First Amendment of the Constitution, and as well as any other activities that they may have been performing, like requesting legislators to conduct an investigation.
That's a legitimate First Amendment protected right.
So therefore, the judge could have ruled in favor of Chessborough-Powell on any of these issues, and yet Four times in a row, he has gone against them, and that raises the question of whether or not he has, in fact, been influenced by covering up the probe in the audit, which Mr. Coover has pointed out, and he had taken that and had many, quite a few conversations directly with Scott McAfee before he became the judge in this case.
Wow, this is really a mess.
What a mess.
And did you ever think you'd see this in a state like Georgia?
I mean, you'd expect this maybe in a state like California or New York.
But did you ever expect such legal, and I think it is in my opinion, I mean, I'm not a lawyer, but it sure sounds like it from a common sense layman's perspective.
It seems like just absolute legal corruption in your state.
Well, the term that I use, and I saw it on the internet the other day, I thought it was really appropriate.
I used it at the press conference.
America has degenerated into a third-world Marxist hellhole, and that is just absolutely disgusting.
But that's where we are in reality.
So tell me what people are saying about what Sidney Powell, and I'm going to use the word forced, what Sidney Powell was forced to do.
I know President Trump put out a statement and it seemed that he was definitely not coming down on her.
What do you make?
What are people in your movement saying about what Sidney had to do?
Well, the same thing.
We talked about this in a little bit of depth today in the press conference, but, you know, Sidney and Kenneth Chesbrough basically were essentially forced into taking a plea because Fannie Willis is going to spend upwards of $100 million of federal, state, and my Fulton County tax money to conduct this political persecution Of 19 of her political adversaries.
And they are, you know, they have to have hundreds of thousands of dollars to defend themselves.
And as I pointed out, it would cost them twice as much to defend themselves in Judge McAfee's court as it would if they had a separate trial.
So they are really kind of forced into it.
There was a great article that was written by The Federalist that explains a lot of that issues.
The other thing to look at in addition is, of course, first of all, she, you know, she keeps her bar license.
She gets first offender status.
They'll purge all of the, all of these claims in five or six years.
So basically, would you rather pay $6,000 or $600,000 and just admit, you know, they force you to admit guilt for something that she, you didn't really do.
And this is not the first time that Fulton County has done this.
I shared today in a at the press conference of another story of a lady named Amy Bramucci who was out, the Alpharetta police had broken into her house thinking that there was an issue.
There was not.
She asked them to leave.
They wouldn't leave.
They referred, she retreated into her bedroom and they ended up following her into her bedroom where she had a gun and then they shot her because they saw the gun three times.
She survived but Fulton County charged her with the crime Instead of the Alpharetta police.
So this is, and then she was forced to plead guilty, just like Sidney Powell, Kenneth Chesbrough, John Ellis.
So this is something that Fulton County has been doing for years and even decades, and it's really, really disgusting.
But basically, bottom line is for Sidney Powell and Chesbrough, they keep their license, their records are purged.
And the question is that, well, Why did Fannie Willis's team have to do this if they actually had a case?
Then why would they be giving these sweet plea deals out for misdemeanors if they really, in fact, had an actual case?
And they don't.
So that's, I think that's the background.
And the Federalist article did a great job of pointing all these things out and a couple of more issues as well.
Let's go to the audio and video clip of Jenna Ellis, ex-Trump attorney, in court today.
Listen to what she had to say.
We'll have Garland Favorito respond.
Here we go.
All right.
Patrick Basham is with us, director.
To be a moral and ethical character in all of my dealings.
I don't know if we caught all that audio, so I'm going to back it up and start it over.
Guys in control room, here we go.
As an attorney who is also a Christian, I take my responsibilities as a lawyer very seriously, and I endeavor to be a person of sound moral and ethical character in all of my dealings.
In the wake of the 2020 presidential election, I believed that challenging the results on behalf of President Trump should be pursued in a just and legal way.
I endeavored to represent my client to the best of my ability.
I relied on others, including lawyers with many more years of experience than I, to provide me with true and reliable information, especially since my role involved speaking to the media and to legislators in various states.
What I did not do, but should have done, Your Honor, was to make sure that the facts the other lawyers alleged to be true were in fact true.
In the frenetic pace of attempting to raise challenges to the election in several states, including Georgia, I failed to do my due diligence.
I believe in and I value election integrity.
If I knew then what I know now, I would have declined to represent Donald Trump in these post-election challenges.
I look back on this whole experience with deep remorse.
For those failures of mine, Your Honor, I have taken responsibility already before the Colorado Bar who censured me, and I now take responsibility before this court and apologize to the people of Georgia.
Thank you.
OK, well, I don't know what you want to say about that, but this is a gal that has pretty much jumped off the Trump train long before today.
So I don't think this is a matter of falling on the sword.
You know, this woman, from everything I've been hearing from our own followers, has been pushing Ron DeSantis for quite some time the last few months.
Anyway, so what are your thoughts?
Well, she was not on the Trump train before she got on the Trump train.
You know, she was... Say that one more time, please.
Say that one more time.
She was not on the Trump train before she got on the Trump train.
So she was an anti-Trumper and then like so many jumped on the train when, you know, when it left the station and decided she wanted to be a passenger.
Exactly.
And I will say some of what you said, of course, is really true, but getting down to the facts of the case.
Again, we have lots of facts.
I spent three days testifying at John Eastman's trial in California.
I put almost every fact of 2020 on the record, and it was not refuted by anyone, any opposing counsel, or even the judge who was acting as an opposing counsel herself.
All that's on the record.
We have compiled, I think, about 13 outcome-determinative issues of fraud, errors, and irregularities, and that's only in the 2020 Georgia election.
There's more in 2022, and there's many more in, as you know, in states around the country, the battleground states.
So there was plenty of evidence there.
Maybe a couple of the bullet points she had were not correct, but the evidence is certainly there, and Fannie Willis knows it because we had two lawsuits against Fulton County, and she is the Fulton County District Attorney.
So how does this all fit in to how this is going to disrupt the 2024 election?
Well, what we went into in the case today was we went through all the other cases and we showed how Donald Trump is being attacked by prosecutors, partisan prosecutors, who have no crimes.
We went through each one in detail.
We'll be glad to do this on your show in another This week later, Brandon.
And then these judges are secretly assigned and they are partisan judges.
They have a background that's heavily liberal or Democrat.
And these are not legitimate trials.
None of these are legitimate.
And we go through point by point from about four or five cases and we talk about what Uh, you know, how unjust this is and why social media is claiming that this America's judicial system is turning into a third world Marxist hellhole.
Yeah, it really is.
It's really shocking to see what's happening to our country, without a doubt.
Okay, so what else is on your, I mean, we've got how many more to go?
I mean, this is Sidney Powell, Jenna Ellis.
How many more to go there in Fulton County?
Well, there were 19 altogether.
There were 15, so we've got, there's probably still about 15 left.
You know, they'll probably try to get some more plea bargains, force people into doing it.
But it's so I'm saying I'm thinking we're going to go to about 15 more, but I think you're going to see a lot more very good motions come out for dismissal that are going to be hard for Judge McAfee to rule against as these were.
And I think it's going to get really interesting down here.
Hopefully we'll even get to testify.
As I did with John Eastman, and try to put some evidence on the record of the fraud errors and irregularities in the 2020 election.
So, this has got a long way to go, and the taxpayers of Georgia, and really, actually, of course, the United States and Fulton County, are going to probably be out $100 million when this is over.
Good grief.
All right, let me ask you this before we bring Mike in because Mike's able to join us.
Let me ask you one more question.
What are the rumors tonight about Mark Meadows, the former White House Chief of Staff for President Trump, and him possibly wearing a wire?
Those are the rumors swirling, and they may indeed be rumors.
What are you hearing?
Well, I'm not hearing anything on that particularly, but one thing I didn't point out that I think is important is that none of these defendants are going to testify against Donald Trump or in any way, shape, or form.
Do they have anything?
Because all they're going to do is tell the truth.
And in reality, none of them will ever probably be called because I dare say that Fannie Wilson's team would never call one of these witnesses to the stand because that would backfire on them because they would just simply tell the truth and expose the whole case.
So the media is going to portray this as though, yeah, they were guilty all along.
Uh, but, and they're going to testify against Trump.
I don't see that happening at all.
All right.
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Garland Favorito.
Great job as always.
Thank you for being with us tonight, Garland.
Thank you, Brad.
Always great to be with you.
You too, my friend.
Joining us now.
Wait, hold on.
Hold on, Garland.
Is, is he going to, is he going to join us?
All right.
Stay, stay.
Okay.
Stay, stay on.
Mike wants you to stay on, Garland.
Hey, Mike.
Hey, hello Garland and Brandon.
I'm somewhere in northern Kentucky in Kenton County.
I'm inside an ES&S voting machine.
It's pretty dark in here.
It's pretty dark in here and I found out that everything's the same inside these machines.
They're all the same, darling.
You know, they banned me from Kentucky just over the weekend.
They banned my devices, so I figured what a better way to sneak in right inside an ES&S machine.
Absolutely.
There's no claustrophobia in here.
I'm just trying to help save the country.
I'll do whatever it takes.
Well, just dress rehearsal then.
Well, absolutely, you know, absolutely.
I don't have, there's no claustrophobia in here.
I'm just trying to, you know, help save the country.
I'll do whatever it takes.
I'll do whatever it takes.
But I'll tell you, you know, up here, I don't know if you know this, Garland,
but they banned my devices in Kentucky, and they don't even know what kind of device they are.
No one's seen them yet, right?
Brandon, do you have one of those headlines about being banned here in Kentucky?
I think it was Canton County, they voted to ban my devices, but they don't even know what they are.
Well, I got news for the country and for Kentucky.
These devices are not illegal and they've already been approved and they've been worked on over a year.
They're not Wi-Fi snippers.
All they do is show a clerk that in fact the machine companies lied to them and they are on the internet and they are online.
So what we're doing is we're distributing them free Across our country to clerks that have reached out prior this past year and said, if you get these devices developed, I would like one to monitor my own election.
These are the election officials that are in charge and they're tired of being lied to, Garland, by the machine companies, the ES&S's, the Dominion's, the Smartmatic's, the Hart's.
They all say, and if you pull up that article, Brandon, I think the gal even says, Our machines are not on the internet.
Our machines are not on the internet.
So here's a one brand new CBS CBS WKYT election officials cracked down on voting conspiracies and this is exactly two weeks until Election Day.
Election conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell believes quote Wi-Fi monitoring devices in quote can help detect and uncover election fraud.
Secretary of State Michigan or State Michael Adams disagrees.
Quote, Mike Lindell is a failed pillow salesman, said Adams.
He's going bankrupt because of litigation against him based on false claims about our
election process here in Kentucky and around the country as well.
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The Kent County Board of Elections has already voted to ban those detectors at polling locations.
State statute says it's illegal to disrupt the election process or intimidate voters.
There's another one right here.
Mike Lindell, Wi-Fi monitoring device banned from Northern Kentucky.
That one came out on Saturday.
So there are several of them out here.
Right.
And if you go down here, it says, you know, it was Kenton County officials, that county clerk, whatever her name is, Gabrielle... Gabriella Summey?
Yeah.
She said that Lindell's device are... whatever.
Can you read that, Brandon?
Particularly dangerous because they are small enough to sneak into the polls and could illegally identify voters.
Quote, these are the kinds of things that keep me up at night, end quote.
Right, but this is why I snuck in inside this machine here in Canton County.
I figured, you know, our devices, they're, you know, what a better way to, what a better way to monitor elections.
If they won't let us, you know, see what's inside, I figure why not solve the problem and go inside the machine, you know?
So, Mike, let me comment on this first for a second, because on a serious note, There is no difference between Mike Lindell's device and carrying it into a precinct than there is with carrying your phone into a precinct.
Your phone can detect networks.
So when she claims that you can illegally identify a voter, I mean, that's like completely false.
No, it is, Garland, but I want everybody to make everything clear.
Your phone detects Wi-Fi.
It detects that Wi-Fi is available.
You know, a lot of them have passwords and stuff, but like someone said in Kentucky there, when they had their little vote, another person said, just because they have Wi-Fi in the building doesn't mean the machines are online.
That is a true statement.
That's why these devices, they only detect when the machine either comes online or if it's already online.
It doesn't interfere with the election.
You don't get to jump in there and flip votes and do all this other stuff that the hackers do.
All this does is it counteracts the biggest lie told to us for three years, which is none of these machines are online or on the internet.
Garland, as you know, I've had evidence now for two and a half years, cyber evidence.
We've had all the cast vote records on to that.
And every one of them that wants to block us says, that's impossible you have that because we're not on the internet.
We're not online.
So these devices are very, they're simple, but yet they're complex.
There is no, they're not illegal.
And you're spot on when you say, just like your cell phone, just which detects that there are Wi-Fi available.
These detect which machines are using the Wi-Fi.
That's all they do.
They're not illegal anywhere.
We've had lawyers look at this.
And if an election official wants to have a device that monitors his or her own election, and she's in charge of it, she's the one that has to answer.
She has to answer to the lies.
You know, if she hears a lie and, well, they lied to me.
They said they weren't on the internet.
Well, you know what?
Now when you find out that they are on the internet, you better be a clerk out there that asks for one of these devices, because you're going to want to know that, in fact, they are online.
And this is going to start a great pitch then after that, after the November 7th election, everybody, when we're going to go around to every county in the United States, that we go around again and say, now do you want to get rid of these machines?
They lied to us.
They're all online.
Garland, what do you think of this?
Well, Mike, I'm glad you mentioned that because you're just talking about being on the internet, and I forgot to mention this when Gabrielle was on.
She was talking about how Dominion fixed their QR code problem remotely in Tennessee.
Suddenly, it's no longer a problem, the QR code era known as the Williamson County era.
Well, we found out the same thing in Georgia, and there's sworn affidavits for this in Coffey County, Dominion fixed a QR code problem in the U.S.
Senate 2021 election remotely.
And then the on-site Dominion rep told the elections director, go just wipe the machine down again and it's going to work.
And she goes out and takes a cloth and wipes it out.
And then suddenly the QR code rejection error is corrected.
They all looked at each other and said, I think we see what just happened here.
So, Mike, to your point, there's actual evidence that these precinct scanners were, in fact, online in previous elections.
Right.
And I want to make it clear to everyone too, Garlandy, you know, just because, you know, these machine companies and all these, uh, officials that said, and even the machine, uh, uh, or, you know, even though officials have said swear, no, my machines aren't online.
They're not even plugged into the internet.
Well, you know, your cell phone isn't either.
Come on everybody.
Well, and for these guys to sit out there, um, and say that these machines are not online and then, uh, It's the ones that we're going after, the ones that are still blind to it, or they're just being told lies and lies, and they want to know themselves.
Now, I don't believe it's illegal for these machines to be online.
But they've told us they're not online to block all the cyber evidence for the last three years.
That's been the biggest lie told to the world.
None of these machines are online.
Polling books aren't online.
The computers aren't online.
The routers aren't online.
Nothing's online.
So, you know, it's amazing how they, do they ride the numbers on horseback all the way to CNN on the night of the election where you got to hear all the numbers?
I mean, this is, I mean, It's almost beyond belief that they can still push that narrative that they're not online.
So, I just want everybody to be clear.
We have 300,000 people on the ground, and we've worked hard going to these counties, giving them our sales pitch, going, look at all the people that voted in our county that don't live here, and a lot of them are deceased.
Well, they didn't march into those counties.
They were pulled from the dirty voter rolls, and they were done with computers.
And it happened to every county in the United States.
And when we went to them, most of them, their biggest excuse is, the machines aren't online.
The machines aren't online.
Now I want to go back to those officials and say, now do you see?
And they go, wow, I can't believe they're online.
Now will you listen to what we showed you from your own voter rolls?
All these people that voted, they didn't march in and commit crimes.
It was done with these black boxes.
And then we really believe that these accounting officials, these election officials, will start tearing down the walls, getting rid of these machines, and go to paper ballots and count it.
And anything that comes out of their mouth after this election, like, oh, it's going to cost too much.
No, it's 10 times cheaper.
10x cheaper.
We've already proved that.
Well, I need a system to replace this.
Well, we have a perfect one.
Melinda Rant's system in Missouri, where we already did an election, Osage County, and it came out perfect.
Democrats, Republicans working together with 100% accuracy.
And then if they say, well, Um well I just want it won't it'll just take too long.
Well in Osage County they got done 10 minutes after the machines with 100 accuracy so now what else you got?
You can go right down the list and we've solved every problem of a of a pitch to your county official.
Now if that official Still says they want to keep the machines.
What does that tell you?
It tells me that they're a uniparty.
They're in on this because there's no way anyone in this country, if you're a Democrat or Republican, would want to keep computers involved in our elections.
Period.
Period, period.
So it'll be like a bunch of mini Brad Rassenburgers popping out of the thing going, oh, I want to keep the machines.
I want to keep the machines.
Sorry, Garland, I pick on your Secretary of State down there just about every single day.
I think he's one of the most corrupt people that ever walked the planet.
But maybe that's just my impression.
You and me both.
But we have a simple solution for this problem, Mike.
I think you're going to like it.
I'm going to have to show it to you right here.
And I hope you can see it.
You've got a shirt on.
Voter GA Unplugged Georgia Elections.
What's the back say?
Wow, that's beautiful.
You came in perfect timing.
Perfect timing.
Here I am calling you from inside this machine.
Wait a minute.
I just ran and they said it wasn't on the internet.
I'm hearing something.
I'm hearing something inside this machine here.
It's coming out of Georgia.
What are you hearing?
I'm hearing something.
I can't quite make it out.
It sounds like it's in Chinese.
It sounds like it's in Chinese.
I can't even read half this stuff in here.
Well, Mike, I wish you could see our shirts.
You would love the plug.
It was on the top of the Voter J logo.
Yeah, no, I've seen it.
I've seen it.
I got a video thing in here.
I just hacked into it.
So I got to say, I'm watching the show from inside the machine.
That's a beautiful shirt, Garland.
I love it.
Unplugged GA.
Well, I got to show you the back of it.
What's the back of it say, Garland?
Yeah.
The back of it, this is the whole shirt.
Basically, you can do this.
Wow.
We want to unplug Georgia, unseal ballots of their public record, and then unleash trust through transparency, using the security grade paper ballot, all those little bullet points of what we need to do in Georgia legislatively to solve this problem, just like you were saying, Mike.
So this is our new shirt that we are actively That is so awesome, and I haven't talked to Garland since our summit, I don't believe, but I want to say this.
Do you believe that it'll help you in Georgia, knowing now that the RNC passed a resolution for paper ballots, hand-counted, same-day voting, no machines, precinct level, and signature required?
Do you believe that's going to help you fight the uniparty rhinos down in Georgia?
You betcha.
That's exactly what we're advocating for, and that is hand-marked paper ballots, publicly recorded hand counts at the precinct.
That's what we're advocating for.
And then we also want transparency in the back-end process, the election process, so there can be no cheating.
And along with that, unsealed ballots are the public record.
There can be no dispute about what the results are.
Then we can have an honest and secure 2024 election and honest and secure elections from here forward.
Right on, right on.
Well, that's awesome.
Excellent.
I want everybody, before I get up, Fran, I want everybody, I'm going to be busy in here tonight trying to decode this Chinese code coming in here, but everybody go out and get the Frank Social app, everybody.
The Frank Social app.
We need you all to get on board the real-time election crime stream.
Get that app, everybody.
And by the way, tomorrow night, I believe it'll be tomorrow night.
I want to do an hour, we're going to do an hour show on the Lindell Offense Fund.
We're going to tell you all about what the plan, we're going to go through the plan again, everybody, to secure our election.
This is all coming up over the next, we only got a couple weeks till November 7th, Darlene, and we're going to have, we're going to show the whole world what this great plan that's going to unfold and Well, you're at the tip of the spear down in Georgia.
You guys are so awesome down there.
But I'll talk to you next time here.
I gotta get back in.
I can hardly hear a thing from where you're at.
I better get back inside this machine.
All right, that's Mike Lindell.
Mike Lindell checking in from inside a machine with what he says is code that looks and sounds like Chinese.
So we'll give you an update tomorrow night.
Garland, thank you for being with us.
VoterGA.org.
Thank you, Garland.
Thank you, Brandon.
Good to be with you.
And folks, remember, support Mike Lindell by going to lindelloffensefund.org and mypill.com using promo code L77.
For Mike Lindell, I'm Brandon House.
Thanks for watching.
Take care.
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