Championing Election Integrity: Mike Lindell and Rick Weible Tackle Voting Security
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Ever see this guy with the pillows on Fox?
My pillow guy, Mike Lindau.
He is the greatest.
My pillow guy, Mike Lindau.
And he's been with us right from the beginning.
Hello everybody and welcome to the Lindale Report and we have a really good show.
I'm going to have Rick Weibel on here in about 15 minutes to give us the update on South Dakota, the big blocks going on there.
And tonight we're going to do call-ins.
We're going to have some call-ins for all of you.
And I got comments here.
I'm looking at Frank's speech.
I'm watching the comments section.
So if you have any questions, go ahead and get on there and put your questions in there.
I've been out for the last week.
I know people said, well, Mike, you said you were going to be on every night last week, early last week.
Well, I had to go in for a surgery.
I did come through that and thank you all for the prayers that were praying out there.
And it was, we got through it and that's been about five days of recovery.
Um, so thanks, thanks for that.
And, uh, but we're back and, uh, hopefully we can stay with the nude, uh, every night, uh, get on here as much as we can.
I know tomorrow, everybody, we're going to have Rudy Giuliani on and they, um, let's talk about Rudy for a second.
How disgusting the WABC drops him in New York because he talked about the 2020 election.
Um, Caitlin, can we look at that and see how it looks on your phone out there?
Cause it's, let's see if it's freezing out.
Um, um, but they, they talk about the 2020 election and, and, uh, so they get rid of them.
And this is just the same thing that Fox has done.
Same thing Newsmax has done.
Same thing, say the media has done all these platforms that are afraid to talk about the 2020 election, everybody.
And they, um, um, If we don't talk about, I've said it before, I had a reporter here today from, I think he has ties with Business Insider or something like that.
But he's definitely on the left.
And he interviewed me for two hours today, or an hour and a half, almost two hours.
And one of the things that we talked about, I said, you know, We talked about what happened to Rudy now that he's censored and you can't talk.
You know, you get fired because of your free speech and you want to question things that happened back then and learn from.
And one of the things I said to this reporter was, in 2012, when MyPillow did its first infomercial in November of 2012, Actually, it was October 7, 2011.
I'm sorry.
October 7, 2011.
When that infomercial launched, I went from 10 employees to over 540 days.
We were the number one infomercial in the world by the end of December.
But we took in a hundred and some million dollars in six months.
More money than I'd ever heard of or seen and even thought of in my life.
Well, in May, one day in May of 2012, I woke up and my pillow was $6 million in debt.
And we didn't use a bank.
Nobody was gonna give us money back then.
Here I was, an ex-crack addict and an ex-addict that had built this company from scratch.
But there was a lot of mistakes.
I looked into 2012, the spring, there was betrayal, there were mistakes made, there were handshake agreements and contracts with different companies that all took advantage.
A lot of things I didn't understand or didn't do, Um, or let other people do and trusted them.
Well, you know what I did?
I pulled everything in house, everything in house.
So my pillow became a one-stop shop.
We did our own email marketing, our own text marketing.
We did our own, we set up the new promo code marketing that you all see and they, um, the one 800 numbers.
And we, um, we made my own call center, built my own call center.
We did all this stuff.
And, and when we did that, We learned from 2012.
We dug out over a couple years and then 84 million MyPillows later.
84 million MyPillows later, everybody.
I can sit here and tell you if 2012 had never happened, MyPillow would not be here because I took a terrible situation at the time and learned from it.
And that's why I say to you all that the 2020 election is the most important election in history.
If everyone says, well, this one coming up is the most important.
Well, if 2020 hadn't happened, I'm looking at it from a different angle, everybody.
Um, 2020 hadn't happened just like 2012 of my pillow.
2020 election, what it did, they were caught.
If it wouldn't have flipped over to Donald Trump right away, we'd have lost our country forever.
I go through this in a thing on Frank Speech.
If you get a chance, everybody watch how we got here.
And I go through each thing that looked really negative at the time, but if it would have happened the other way, we would have lost our country forever.
And why?
Because of everything we've learned over the last three and a half years.
And everything that's been uncovered.
And people pouring into this bucket now of common sense.
And all these things that are going on right now, If it is to do is to get rid of one thing, all the attacks on my pillow right now that have been turned up wide open, this employee owned company is because of only one thing.
Their CEO wants to get rid of electronic voting machines in our elections and computers.
That's it.
It's not because I want to overturn the 2020 election.
Are you serious?
That ship sailed.
We're right here.
Donald Trump's the favorite to win this election in 2024.
I want to get rid of all computers.
We need to get rid of all computers in our elections.
From the dirty voter roll that are on computers to the tabulators, the tablets you go in, anything that's computerized with our elections has to go.
We've got to be like other countries, like UK, Germany, France, the Netherlands.
Taiwan, Argentina, who just switched last fall.
All these places have outlawed the machines.
It's paper ballots, hand counted.
And we have to get there.
Right now, the United States has the worst election platforms in the world.
There's no one even close to the United States as far as incompetent elections.
What I mean by that is we have all the bad things.
A lot of countries around the world have outlawed early voting and mail-in voting.
They've outlawed it.
Absolutely outlawed.
What does the United States do?
Oh, we're all, all of a sudden we're embracing it because of a China virus that happened.
Now we're embracing all these, all the corruption that went on them by these secretary of states, shoving early voting down our, down our throats without even bringing it to the legislatures that make the laws.
So I'm telling you, everybody, all these things that, um, that are going, that are going on, um, In our country, it's that, you know, drop boxes, early voting.
You know, now they want to get, and people say, oh, that's impossible.
There's a state that right now wants to go to where you text in your vote or email in your vote.
They already do that.
They already do the emailing in your vote with our overseas, with our military.
You know, with these guys that they're voting over there, are you Akava votes?
I think they're called, I can't remember now, but are you Akava?
I believe they are.
These votes come in by email.
There's no accountability.
We investigated them in the 2020 election and like 90 some percent were for Biden.
Really?
I mean, come on, you know, and you don't even have to be a citizen of the U.S.
to vote on that system.
And that's and they want they want to take it.
So if you took everything out of there, there's just another computer another another cheating mechanism.
And so but they say all of my pillow being attacked the most attack company in world history.
The most attacked company in history.
No other company attacked more than my pillow.
And that guy that was here today with that on the left, I gave him my time, an hour and a half, and I pray he writes an article, I've touched him, he goes, you know, Mike, you keep doing this and your company, how's your company doing?
Well, you know, it's an employee owned company.
It's not my company.
This is an employee owned company.
I am the biggest stockholder, but it's been devastating on these guys.
They've had to, they've had to, you know, get through the hardest times of any company.
They watch on TV.
They're getting sued.
My, my pillow is getting sued by machine companies.
Nobody's heard of like Dominion, Smartmatic suing my pillow because they say their CEO had an elaborate scheme to make money.
Elaborate scheme with promo codes to make money by bad-mouthing machine companies that control our elections.
And, and, and these guys, but you know what?
We just hired 30 more people today.
Employees that most of them work for us and they, and they, uh, um, so we're getting, we're getting through it.
We're getting more and more adding on and we're getting, uh, we're our production.
Uh, we're getting to capacity and we're getting through this cancellation where we were D bank.
American express cut it.
They cut us out.
We've never been late in our life with them.
We've been D merchant server, you name it.
It's not been an attack on my pillow, like nothing in history.
But, through all this, and I'll throw in the thing there, you guys, use promo code L77.
Right now, use that tonight.
There's the number to call.
Get everything we put on sale.
There's no middlemen everywhere.
Their loss is your gain.
There's the, if you scroll down, Apollo, scroll down, I want to show people.
Go ahead and scroll down.
Right there, everybody.
That's the MyPillow Premium for $25, king or queen.
I got some right here.
This is the original MyPillow, but I just sold you, told you we sold 83 million MyPillows.
83 million!
This is the lowest price in history.
$25 for king or queen.
Size right there at these $25 extravaganza.
Then you got our sheets.
All the new sheets came in.
The percale sheets, the spring sheets.
Here they are.
As low as $25.
Queen size, I think $39.98.
I mean, this is the lowest price in history.
These things were $59, $69, $89 a set.
$25 slide sandals and slippers as low as here.
They all are.
These all came in $25.
You guys, we're having this big extravaganza because there's no, we've had to rely on all of you.
The box stores have canceled us.
Everyone's canceled us.
And they've done it.
Why?
Because they want Michael and Dell to shut up about these voting machines.
Okay, just like when they attacked Rudy and they fire him because he wanted to talk about the 2020 election.
And the biggest thing we should be talking about is should we continue to use computers in our elections or not?
Nobody seems to want to have the conversation.
It's disgusting.
And especially Republican, Uniparty Republicans that block.
And we're going to have Rick on here in a minute here, everybody.
But I want to tell you, we're going to switch gears.
We have a plan to get rid of all these machines.
It's at LyndalePlan.com, everybody.
LyndalePlan.com.
We've been working from the ground up in every county in the country.
I need to all get on there and sign the petitions for that county.
But there's horrible things going on out there right now that you all don't know about.
We're getting blocked at every single level again.
There, we'll be calling Robin Voss there.
Everybody, that's going great over in Wisconsin, but there's the great petition.
Sign this, everybody, and I will send you a free $20 online gift just for taking the time to sign that.
Sign your county, go to your county, sign up for it.
I'm going to be putting it everywhere on social media tomorrow.
Now, this is a different kind of petition.
This petition isn't going, hey, you guys do this or else in your county.
No, we're approaching the county officials that can decide whether to get rid of the computers or not and go to pay for ballots and count it.
And we're going to go to them.
My teams are in your county.
So let's say it's my county here in Carver County.
If you sign the Carver County petition, if you live here in my county, we're going to bring that up there and say, Hey, um, um, Mr. Mr. Or Mrs. Um, um, um, county, um, um, election official.
We have your back.
So you don't feel alone that you want to get rid of these.
Most of them we've talked to want to get rid of these machines, everybody, but they're afraid.
They're afraid they don't have the people's back because they're afraid of lawfare and everything else.
They get attacked.
They get attacked, maybe in a smaller way, but they get attacked or they get threatened.
Hey, don't you dare get rid of those machines.
Don't even think about it.
We'll put you in prison.
We'll put you in jail for making a decision that you're supposed to be able to make.
That's why we need your help.
We need to sign these petitions so we can show them that they're not alone.
It's the power of numbers.
When we go to these counties, by the way, some of the counties, we've gotten up to 90%.
This is Democrats, Republicans.
These are people signing these petitions.
I don't want a petition with all Republicans on it.
I want petitions with people on it.
These petitions are with people.
We all want secure elections.
I don't care who you are, if you're a Republican, Democrat, or if you're a Uniparty Republican, and you love these machines, well, we know why.
You're part of the problem.
And so I want to bring Rick on if he's there, if he's there, Apollo, because I want to tell you what a blocker is, everybody.
Like we're trying to get Reverend Robin Voss in Wisconsin.
The Secretary of State of South Dakota, remember South Dakota should have been one of the first states To go machine free, you know, uh, Governor Kristi Noem, she's, uh, she's made some decisions there back in the China virus days, you know, made decisions that the people wanted.
It was common sense decisions and, uh, she kept places open and all this other stuff that, uh, it didn't happen in other states, but she also, she said once you tell you, you know, uh, South Dakota could be the first state to go machine free.
And well, that's just the opposite of what she said back then, because the people voted in at the precinct level.
They voted in this secretary of state named Monet Johnson, I believe, as soon as we get Rick on.
And she turned on us, just like somebody got to her.
And Rick, you can stop me anytime.
This lady, the Secretary of State that was in South Dakota, called me up and I called him for some help on something.
He was definitely a uniparty Republican, horrible, horrible Secretary of State.
And he said, well, you got what you wanted, Mike.
Your people got me out.
Your Trump people.
And I said, who said my people?
These are all people.
This is about securing our elections, I told the guy, and getting people in there that want secure elections.
Well, we thought Monique Johnson was that person.
It's like, boom, they get zapped or something, like that movie, I forget what, Men in Black or something, they zap their memory.
Okay, now I'm a robot and I'm going to do whatever the, meaning the evil, tells them to do.
I got to think that at one time maybe Monet Johnson had her own mind or her own moral compass, but what they're doing in South Dakota, and I'm going to, if I say this wrong, Rick's going to come on and correct it, South Dakota, everybody knows a cast vote record, everybody, is the one thing we're entitled to out of these voting machines under the Freedom of Information Act.
As everybody knows, when I reached out in the summer of 22, we got one third of the United States, we got of the counties in this country, their cast vote records.
What does a cast vote record show, everybody?
It either shows machine manipulation or it doesn't.
There's no in-between.
It's kind of like a traitor and a hero.
There's no in-between.
You're either one or the other right now, okay?
That's it.
You're either a hero or a traitor.
You're either computer manipulated or you're not.
So these cast vote records are the ones we got in the 2020 election.
All of them that we looked at were computer manipulated.
Every single one of them.
Okay, but we were missing some states, one of them being South Dakota.
Well, that's a red state, Mike.
Come on, that's impossible.
You should have just been able to go right in there and ask for them.
Well, it's worse than that, everybody.
They got an election coming up here in November, I think it's June 4th or somewhere in June, and Monet Johnson, the current Secretary of State, Ordered ES&S, or told them.
ES&S, by the way, if you're tuning in, ES&S is the biggest machine company in the United States.
Not Dominion.
ES&S broke anti... what are they called?
They broke laws where they ended up having to sell part of, I believe it was Diabol to Dominion because they were getting a monopoly.
Antitrust laws.
They broke antitrust laws a few years ago.
Maybe five or six.
I don't know.
Fact check me.
But what ES&S is, they're out of Omaha, Nebraska.
They kind of stand under the radar.
And well, you know what?
ES&S then, Monique Johnson told ES&S, there's the email, what does it say there?
I can't read it.
Yeah, so it says, yeah, it's basically from Jared to an official in South Dakota.
Yeah, I don't recall us ever sending out communication on that specifically outside of the best practices document.
We did get confirmation from the state that they're having us program everyone's media with that setting set not to save any ballot images.
We have them followed up in four of the counties that I'm running in.
Three of the auditors have already emailed back saying, yes, the save ballot images has been turned off for their tabulators.
And so that is just absolutely stunning that we have that confirmation already in South Dakota that these are turned off.
And so we've got that already from Kingsbury County.
We have that already from Minor County and also Brookings County, that they have confirmed in my election and also the federal election for the Democrat primary, which would be Joe Biden and his challengers, that those ballot images are going to be In essence, not saving them to the thumb drive during the backup, which is a slap in the face when we look at the federal election law where it specifically states under 52 U.S.C.
20701 that all records are to be saved.
And it even goes a step further under the second section where it talks about any person Whether or not an officer of an election or custodian, so this brings ES&S in, if they're aware that a record is supposed to be saved and they're not helping save this, that they're also on the hook.
And so anybody who willfully steals, destroys, conceals, mutilates, or alters any record or paper required by section 207.01 of this title to be retained or preserved They're also in violation as well.
And so an update on this is I had originally called the FBI to try and open up a case.
They tried to close the case after running it up into Washington, D.C.
through the Department of Justice.
They called me back and said, well, we're not going to pursue it because ballot images aren't required under federal law to be saved.
And we did talk with the Secretary of State and did confirm that they are turning it off.
In the county, so I have that evidence as well.
Then on top of it this afternoon, I called the Department of justice here.
the US State's attorney in South Dakota and talked to them directly.
Wow!
She was going to pursue it, but then lo and behold, the FBI agent called me back and tried
to pressure me not to go any further.
I respectfully disagreed with him that it specifically says all records and he disagrees
and says, no, the Department of Justice believes that as long as they have the tally sheets,
they're good to go.
We disagree with that because I told him point blank, the way that these tabulators work
is they take a picture of the ballot and in that picture is what is used by the machines
to evaluate the votes and determine the totals.
And so that is important when we are looking at election contests.
Now unfortunately in many states that window can be as narrow as three days in Wisconsin, seven days in South Dakota, and ten days in Minnesota.
And so So if we save it for 22 months, all records, what's the point of this?
Well, sometimes we have to have federal investigations on elections to make sure that our civil rights are being maintained, that our votes are being properly counted.
So we must not forget that.
And so if they want to destroy this, thank you for giving the evidence that you guys don't care, and we immediately must go to hand count in every single jurisdiction in the United States.
Right.
Well, Rick, I'm going to ask you something there, too.
By them not, just so everybody understands, so now does South Dakota not give up any cast vote records under the Freedom of Information Act?
Now they're saying they're not even gonna keep them.
They're not even gonna, they called the machine companies and said, turn off the ballot images, turn it off.
Now, is it a crime to do that?
Is she breaking a law, the Secretary of State of South Dakota, is she breaking any law that you know of, Rick?
I believe she is, because under the federal law, when we go to the second part of 52 U.S.C.
20702, by her giving the direction to basically influence an election, to basically turn this off, I think she not only breaks federal law, but potentially breaks state law in trying to influence an election by turning, in our statutes, we actually have a place that if you try to manipulate the performance of a machine, That would be, in essence, a violation of state statutes as well.
Right.
Okay, so I'm going to ask you this.
She's supposed to be a Republican.
Have you asked her for a why?
Has anybody asked Monae Johnson, the Secretary of State of South Dakota, why did you put in this request to do this?
What would be the motivation for her to do this with ES&S?
Why would anybody do this?
I don't care if you're a Democrat, Republican.
I don't care what your political affiliation is.
Why would you take away the people's, one of the few ways we have to monitor or to get these records that was set up by our government to get these records out of these machine companies under the Freedom of Information Act.
Why would she do this?
Or has anybody asked her why?
We have asked through proxies to ask her why, and she refers us to her Deputy Director or Deputy Secretary of State, Tom Diederich, who is an attorney, and he should know better.
But also, he knew where we're at during the campaign, which is we wanted this information to be public.
We want it to be available.
And we also want to make sure that we are protecting our auditors because in essence, here's what I think is actually happening.
I think somebody is actually manipulating rigging the elections right now during the primary to enhance trap all of the election officials throughout the United States to basically entrap them with a federal offense so that they can blackmail them for the general election where there are some specific ballot initiatives that they don't want the evidence for.
Okay, hold on, hold on, Rick.
and or the precedence or the crime, they can hang it over their heads
and blackmail election officials across the United States.
That is clear case.
Okay, hold on, hold on, Rick.
I gotta get my tinfoil hat on for that one.
That's what they're gonna say.
Rick's got a tinfoil hat.
He's a conspiracy theorist.
You know what?
Well, you know, we just, I just asked the question and, uh, based on everything, you know, you're giving a theory or, you know, sure it's subjective, but it sounds, you know, what, what, what would be the logic for them to do this?
If there is gotta be something you guys, everybody watching right now, if there's an agenda that doesn't help anyone, This decision by Monet Johnson to send an order to ES&S, which runs the machines in South Dakota, to take away the ballot images, to turn off, basically turn off part of the machines, the one part the public needs to see and that we have the right to see, even though South Dakota blocked us on that right to see it.
Many, many other states tried to, um, but, um, So if she, if you got to look at everybody now, why would Monet Johnson do that?
Okay.
Rick just gave you an answer there.
I'll give you another one.
When you see this, Um, where a politician, whether it's a Democrat or Republican, I don't care what's in front of their name.
And they make a decision that doesn't help any people.
It doesn't manifest to help anybody.
There's a hidden agenda.
Now that's a very evil agenda.
There's an evil agenda here because it can only be an evil agenda because it doesn't help anybody.
There'd be no reason that could come out of her mouth.
Of why she would do such a horrendous thing to the state of South Dakota and the United States of America.
I'm Rick, I'm telling you right now, Monet Johnson just might pass up Robin Voss and Brad Rasenberger on my show here over the next two weeks.
When is the election coming up in South Dakota?
It's June 4th, so it's coming up pretty quick.
June 4th, everybody.
And I'm going to call out right now, because I'm really going to get, you know, I just came, I came from a week I was laid up and this is my number one focus now over the next two weeks, everybody.
And you're going to hear about this every night.
And I'm going to call out again, Governor Kristi Noem, to take, to check into Monet Johnson and say, why would your Secretary of State do this, Governor Noem, in the state of South Dakota?
And we would like to, you know, and I'm going to invite her right now, I invite Governor Noma on my show to maybe that she can explain it when she, if she could do an investigation and come back with an explanation.
Why would Monet Johnson tell ES&S to not save the ballot images?
This is bizarre.
It's unexplainable.
And I think no better person to explain it than should be the governor of the state of South Dakota.
If there's something going on underneath the governor, who's right at the top, if there's something going nefarious down below or something that doesn't have a, if there's a hidden agenda or some decisions are made that don't help Democrats, Republicans, that don't help anybody.
Then she better.
It's her watch.
It's under her watch.
And who are we going to hold accountable?
I'll tell you, I'm going to hold accountable is Governor Kristi Noem.
I'm going to, because if this is done under her watch and her state, and here's the Secretary of State, you're the governor, you better find out.
And you guys haven't been able to get anywhere with the Secretary of State's office.
What I want, Rick, is you can come on up.
I want to get, um, um, do you have the phone number for Monique Johnson?
I don't want her cell phone.
I'm not that mean.
Uh, if you have her number and her website, I want the people of South Dakota and the people of this country to reach out and ask her why.
Give us a reason.
And we're going to air to a reason tomorrow night.
We want an explanation of the logic behind why she would do something to the United States of America, to our freedoms.
And, uh, so if you can get, find that number and, uh, we'll get it posted up there.
Apollo can post it in the thing.
I want people to call it.
I want to leave a message.
I want people to, and be nice about it.
We weren't, we're asking a question, everybody.
And, uh, we'll invite her on.
Monae Johnson could come on Frank's speech.
She'd come right on this show and explain herself.
She can send that, uh, wonderful lawyer she has too.
I guess he could try and explain why, why a decision.
Did he admit that she did it?
Did he admit she did it?
A lawyer.
We have not gotten clarity on that specifically.
And so just to help everybody out as a preview number, the election information, election services office in South Dakota is area code 605-773-3537.
605-773-3537. Again, that number is 605-773-3537.
Okay, now that would be the Election Bureau of South Dakota or what?
I don't get it.
It's the Elections Division within South Dakota, and so there's some great ladies that work there, and they can certainly relay the message on to the Secretary of State.
and so we want to know why we want to know why and we want to know why she
would why she would order a private machine company so to speak
Why would she order that?
Is that how you spell Monet Johnson?
Remember, she's a secretary of state, everybody of South Dakota.
You can leave a message there and say, we, we, the people want to know, you know, why are you deleting or why are you turning off the cast vote records?
Uh, the.
The ballot images on all the machines in South Dakota.
Why would you reach out to a private company, so to speak, ES&S machines, and order them to do this?
This is wrong.
You're supposed to keep cast vote records, everybody, by federal law, 22 months.
We know this from when we did it to the country in the 2020 election.
We had to get them all by September 3rd of 2022.
And you all out there went out and got 1,000, I believe, 50 of the 3,150 counties.
Everybody went out and got them.
They requested them under the Freedom of Information Act.
And I should also, you should tell everybody, everybody that's calling this number, if you're from South Dakota, If you can mention Monét Johnson, just say we in the state of South Dakota and the United States of America would like Monét Johnson to leave those ballot images turned on.
To call up ES&S and call up ES&S and get them turned on.
These are our records.
And also you can leave a message that we reach out to the Governor Kristi Noem to help out with this matter.
You know, this is a concern.
She might not know about it, you know, but she's going to know about it.
No, I haven't texted her in a while, but I think I will and say, Hey, you've got a big problem going on in South Dakota.
This is disgusting.
free to give Kristi Noem my number. Kristi Noem needs to know about this and as a
leader of our state with some of the political issues that she's had of late
with her book I think this could be the next chapter in her redemption that she
could become a great leader to basically say look for America we have to make
sure that everything is on the up-and-up We are going to be the true gold standard of elections and South Dakota can lead the way with so many other states by making sure that our cast vote records are available and that they're going to be made public.
And we are going to make sure that not only just for federal elections, but we are going to stand with our citizens of South Dakota and demand that cast vote records will be available on election night before we all go to bed.
The cast vote records will be available for every and any election in South Dakota on election night.
You do that and you will be able to take on the moniker that transparency is the inoculation to all conspiracy theories.
Governor Kristi Noems would be a national hero instantly.
This is what we need.
We need an official to get behind and go after this stuff for the people.
And I want to say this too.
Rick, in the state of South Dakota, where are we at with all the counties that were going to go to paper ballots and count it?
I know there was a lot of fights there going on.
What's going on in that front?
It's pretty exciting.
There are more meetings tomorrow where additional ballot initiatives will be accepted or considered by some of the counties in South Dakota.
There is more and more pressure, and especially with this latest action happening through Monet Johnson, it is actually creating the argument of why we need to walk away from machines.
Because the very fact that our data is being hidden from us, Why bother?
We have even put out the cost analysis of what it would cost to do many of the elections in every single county for the primary.
It is stunning how cheap it is and how fast it can be because many of the elections are three to five races and that's it.
So we can get it done in about two hours and have the election results from each of the precincts that night.
But yet you're getting pushback from Republicans, correct?
Correct, we are.
And Jessica and S.D.
Kamenstein has done a great job of kind of documenting where we are at.
There are a few counties, four of them so far, that have rejected the petitions and we have a couple of counties that have hired attorneys that are pursuing those rejected petitions to fight back because it is our right to petition the government and to put items on the ballot.
And we have this Sarah Frankenstein who is an attorney who used to kind of advertise herself as being kind of a
Pro election integrity, but all we've seen of her lately is fight us every step of the way
For these counties and try to enrich herself by representing the counties against the grassroots and the
voters of each of these counties Luckily one of the counties has stood up for themselves and
said look I'm the state's attorney. I don't need you here So then what does she do?
She consults for them for free because she wants to make sure that this fight is statewide and that it's uniform
This is really disgusting. This should not be the high Our election should be clear and transparent, and the way that they keep taking their hands and all the actions that they're doing from the Secretary of State's office, some of these county officers, and the State Auditors Association, this is a battle.
We are at the tip of the spear, and I really want to thank S.D.
Kamenstein, Jessica Falmea, We're not done.
The story is unfolding in South Dakota.
that has just absolutely been dogged on us.
And Nicole, she was on the show last week, and she has just been running it out there.
But we have many, many counties still collecting petitions to get ready for the general election as well.
So we're not done.
The story is unfolding in South Dakota.
Stay tuned.
And by the way, everybody, wait, that's another petition.
Go to LyndalePlan.com and sign every county in South Dakota.
Get those petitions signed.
Rick, I don't know if you know what we're doing there in every county in the United States.
We're signing these petitions, but it's basically to bring it to the officials and say, hey, we're with you.
So they don't feel alone or intimidated by the Secretary of State or these other people going, oh, it could be illegal.
You can't go to paper ballots saying, oh, it's going to cost a lot more.
You know what?
This is what the people want.
In a state like South Dakota, I'll bet you could get 90 some percent of signatures in every county to get rid of these machines and go to paper ballots.
So that's what we're looking for, everybody.
So they have tools.
Go there now, LyndalePlan.com.
You guys get a $20 free online gift just for taking the time to sign your county, not just in South Dakota, but nationwide.
Um, you know, and everyone says, well, why is South Dakota so important?
All it would take.
I'm telling you, everybody is one breakthrough, one breakthrough of South Dakota.
If governor Kristi Noem said, Hey, you don't get to tell ES and S.
You crooked Secretary of State.
How dare you tell ES&S to not keep these cast vote records and these ballot images when by law you're supposed to do it for 22 months.
You just ordered a crime to be committed.
You just committed a crime, Monet Johnson.
You committed a crime against the people of the United States of America and the people of South Dakota.
And why did you do it?
Well, you know what?
Maybe you were, maybe someone threatened you.
We don't know why you did such a, but there's no reason that you should have done it.
So you better explain yourself.
And, um, um, and, uh, you would think, um, now her isn't her boss, the governor.
It's actually us, the people.
So in South Dakota, we have to really hold true to our motto, which is, under God, the people rule.
And so it's time for South Dakota to lead the way and actually embrace that moniker and do it.
And here's the other thing, you're right, Mike, is that the auditors are completely thrown under the bus.
I had a great interview.
with the county auditor of Dodge County, Wisconsin and one of the local election officials at the township.
So let's look at the beginning. The actual test decks.
Did you know that ES&S gives no guidance, the federal government doesn't give guidance,
the Board of Elections of Wisconsin gives no guidance, and the county auditor gives no guidance
for each of the municipalities to basically do their test decks and the testing of the machines.
So we actually spoke to one of the city officials and I got copies of their test acts for this year.
It is so bad it's ridiculous.
I'm going to show you an example here and you will be shocked at how bad this really is.
And this is why we have to just give up on the machines right now.
So what you're looking at here is in this combined precinct in their test decks for president, Chris Christie had one vote Raswani had one vote, DeSantis had one vote, Haley had one vote, Trump had four votes, uninstricted one vote, and right in one vote.
So you have basically six ballot positions with the same number of votes that you wouldn't ascertain whether or not any of the votes were flipped or not.
That's disgusting.
That is an invalid test, and we basically ran an election like that.
And so without that proper guidance coming from any agency out there, no wonder why our elections are a mess.
And you know what?
The standards haven't changed since 2005.
What are we doing?
We're done.
This is so done.
Well, it's like this.
It's like I said it before you came on.
The United States now has the worst election in the world.
There's no other country that even compares because we have all things that have been outlawed in other countries.
Early voting has been outlawed in so many countries.
Mail-in voting has been outlawed.
Machines have been outlawed.
But we've got it all here.
We've got all the ways for a uniparty To steal from the people, our biggest freedom is our freedom to vote in our elections.
And I want to read a couple of these things here.
A couple of comments I was going to do tonight because Rick Alana Mercedez said, way to go, Mike.
Thank you and Rick for calling out these crimes and traitors.
God bless and you and your families.
I want to, and then there's bots on here too.
These are comments on Frank's speech, everybody.
You can go there.
You can all, by the way, if you get on Frank's speech every night, now you can comment on the, right online here.
One of the spots put, Mike, your failed Supreme Court case too.
Whole lot of failing going on.
Well, let me tell you, Mr. Botter, whoever put that up there, Joe Madri or whatever his name is.
Let me tell you about a Supreme Court case.
The Supreme Court rarely takes cases.
We were praying that they would take it.
But I'll tell you what, they denied it.
And they denied it, said they weren't going to look at it.
But all the evidence now with these machines are in public.
It's public knowledge now.
It's public.
It's there.
Nobody can say, well, where's your evidence?
Look at the key, it's up on LyndalePlan.com.
These machines, now to be fair to ES&S, these were Dominion machines, had decryption keys inside them.
God keys, where you can do whatever you want.
It'd be like me giving, Rick giving me my ATM card and here's my passcode, or giving you a bank vault and putting the combination on the side of it.
So, you know, these things, you know, you got more in here.
The Black Letter Law says the records must be retained.
I don't know what that is.
Rick Weibel is a great patriot who has exposed a lot.
Glad you have him coming on this evening.
Rick, you're a hero over here.
It looks like all these comments are about you.
People are not, they know what you're out there doing and they know what many, many like us are out there doing.
You've become a national hero.
A lot of people are just in fear.
They want to stand back and keep going.
Keep going, Rick.
You keep going, Jessica.
see what everybody knows.
It's like, but they don't, and a lot of people are just in fear.
They want to stand back and don't let keep going.
Keep going, Rick, you keep going, Jessica, keep going.
You know, your other people there.
And, and, um, but this is it, everybody.
We get one shot at this.
One shot.
If you're living in the state of South Dakota right now, you got to get involved.
First thing you do go to LyndalePlan.com, everybody in this country and sign those petitions, those county petitions right now.
And Rick, where do people go to help out there?
What you guys are doing?
Doesn't Jessica have a thing or what do you have there where they can get involved and, uh, and help you out?
So if you want to help out in the upper Midwest, now that I am helping out in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and South Dakota officially now, you can go to MidwestSwampWatch.com.
If you want to help out in South Dakota specifically, support S.D.
Kamatine and the team there.
And then if you want to support our national effort, What was the last one you just gave?
we actually have a non-profit at uscase.org.
And that is a tax deductible donation that you can make to support Penn County.
There's the South Dakota Canvassing Group.
What was the last one you just gave?
Is that a C3?
Yep, it's uscase.org.
And in there, we have a test deck example there that can help out auditors and also election officials
understand how they have to have unique numbers for every single oval in the ballot.
And there's also hand counting demos there as well and the tally sheets that auditors can download and help Uh, do hand counting.
So if they want to practice it with their post election reviews, we welcome it.
And so these are Excel documents that your state can modify or your organization can modify.
So it's free use.
And I also want to give a special shout out to Linda Rance, where we use some of her table layouts in our documentation there as well.
And we also have the gold standard for elections, where it talks about registration, database maintenance, and also the conduct of elections.
Right on.
Well, there you go, everybody.
Give a help.
We're getting a lot of comments here about Governor Kristi Noem.
We'll never do a thing.
She's abandoned the farmers interstate.
It goes on and on here to help with the CO2 pipeline, the hoax pipeline or whatever it is.
But you know what?
I'm going to say Governor Noem, for people out there that can tell her to watch this show, I really believe that Governor Kristi Noem could do the right thing because this is so blatant.
What the Secretary of State, Monet Johnson, did is call up or email ES&S to turn off the ballot images in the state of South Dakota.
That's the one thing we all have the God-given right to see is the ballot images and the cast vote record.
This is what they do.
This is a national thing.
You have to hold it for 22 months.
I don't care what any lawyer says.
Everyone's trying to break the Constitution now and interpret it a different way.
You're going to set a precedent in South Dakota.
If we let it go there, what do you think the rest of the country is going to do?
By the way, in 2022, Rick, when we asked for cast vote records in that election, we only got about one-fifth of the country.
You know why?
Because other ones are clammed up in like places like Kentucky and stuff like that.
We're not going to give you the cast vote records.
Even they even tried to do it in Miami Dade County in Florida.
When I called out there, called them out down there, which they'd give us the cast vote records for 2020.
Now I want to tell you everybody how ridiculous is this?
And these are Republicans.
Most of the places we haven't been able to get them are Republicans.
There are exceptions, but I will tell you about when in the 2022 election, everybody, Before that, when I reached out for the cast vote records the summer of 22, before the election, you had all these officials, especially Kentucky going, Mike Lindell is going to ruin the elections.
The county officials are so busy.
They're just busy trying to get these cast vote records together.
Well, then you go over to San Francisco Township, everybody in California, San Francisco Township.
But it's blue is blue, right?
So I'm bluer than blue.
Well, here it is.
What do they do?
They know it's our, it's our, it's our right to see the cast vote records.
So they put them up on their website.
It was so simple.
The clerk goes, well, is there right?
Boom.
Here it is.
So they handled it in what, I don't know, less than an hour?
Boom, it's up on their website.
Every cast vote record that came in under the Freedom of Information Act, I said, hey, go to our website.
You can just check it out.
That's the way it should be, Rick.
It should have been just like a Democrat thought of to do it like that.
We shouldn't have to fight these red states like South Dakota and Secretary of States that make decisions to hide stuff from the public, who we are their boss.
You just said it.
We're her boss.
How dare Monique Johnson.
And you know what?
We are not going to let Governor Kristi Noem stay silent on this.
We're not going to let her stay silent.
She's got to help protect the citizens of South Dakota and the United States of America.
She's got to protect the citizens so that they have a free and fair election.
And she has a Secretary of State that just committed a crime.
And broke a law that affects every single voter in South Dakota, which then also affects every single citizen of the United States of America.
Because you know what, Rick?
You know what the next thing could happen?
Now you got another state.
Let's say it's Alabama going, well, look what South Dakota did.
We're not even going to put our ballot images.
We're going to call up our machine company and say, turn off all the images.
Turn them off.
And here's why it matters.
See this ballot here from Dodge County, Wisconsin?
There's that little line that goes through the write-in vote there on the governor's race from 2022.
Well, this ballot should have been adjudicated and it wasn't.
This was a complete failure of the Dodge County, Wisconsin oversight where this was an overvote and this vote was lost for the governor's race.
This happened also in the 2020 election in Wisconsin throughout the state.
Unfortunately, we only got to review Six of the counties at the time, but it would have made a significant change had we looked at the entire state.
Because of the high number of absentee voting, it really had an impact.
And so they failed.
When ES&S tells you directly, make sure that your folds don't go over the timing marks or the ovals.
But here's the funny little thing.
Guess who actually designed this ballot?
Oh yeah, it was ES&S.
That's the sick part of it.
So they don't even follow their own manual.
Go figure.
And you know what?
That's another thing, too.
I would love to get any of the owners up here of ES&S.
I'd love to have them on my show.
I'd love to have any Dominion employees, some of their lawyers that I love.
By the way, everybody, I'm gonna be doing depositions real soon with Smartmatic and their lawyers.
Everyone knows how the last depositions when I was in.
I hope these lawyers don't attack my employees and my company again, because they're gonna get a mouthful, too.
I mean, that's just disgusting what's going on with lawfare in our country.
And, you know, I used to think, you know, maybe Monet Johnson was threatened.
Who knows?
But you know what?
She made a decision that hurts all citizens and she's got to be held accountable for it.
Why would you do it?
You still have time to come clean and say, hey, I made a mistake.
And turn them things back on, order them back on for this June 4th election in South Dakota.
Everybody needs to realize they don't just steal presidential elections.
And I'm talking about the unit party.
We are being controlled by computers and their primaries.
You want someone out of a primary?
It's just like what they tried to do to Carrie Lake in the summer of 20, or the summer of 22 in her primary.
We told everybody to vote day of and they did.
And that's how she won that.
They couldn't cheat anymore.
They stopped all the machines and said, you know, they stopped the counting at three in the morning after the day of votes came in and she ended up getting ahead by 12,000 votes.
Well, They had to find a way to steal her election.
Then in the general, after three days in the summer of 22 going, how are we going to do it?
Well, we're just going to have to go ahead.
The whole world's going to watch, but we're going to steal it from Katie Hobbs.
We'll steal it from Carrie Lake.
And how are we going to do it?
How are we going to do it?
Well, we'll just turn off all the machines at the same time.
242 machines.
We will turn them off, make them not work at the same time with the exact same glitch, everybody.
Exact same where they didn't accept this size ballot.
Now, let me tell you something.
I have hundreds of computers in my pillow.
If they're not all connected for one command, which they're not supposed to be out there in Arizona, It's impossible that 242 go down at the exact same moment in time with all the same problem that they don't accept a ballot that they've been accepting for many, many elections.
There's a 19-ish ballot.
Oh, now it won't accept the 19th ballot.
This is insanity.
And everybody put up with it.
Look at the machines.
Well, you better vote early.
You better vote early because what if the machines don't work like in 22 and Carrie Lake's race?
I got news for everybody.
Vote the day of.
Vote same day.
It's harder for them to steal.
It's harder for them.
100% harder.
Vote day of.
Period.
I don't care where you hear it.
Well, Mike, other people have said this.
I don't care.
That's rubbish.
I think people have forgotten more about elections than they'll ever know.
We've spent how much time investigating all this, Rick?
If they don't have the early voting products, so to speak, to pull names from, that puts them in a position where all of a sudden this day of voting, I got to take your vote and flip it right in front of you, you know?
Yep.
And here's another tip.
For you in Minnesota, here's what you need to do.
Request your absentee ballot now.
For the general election, get into the pre-list.
When they send you your absentee ballot, don't use it.
Show up on election day and that way with that new ridiculous law that they have where they might claim that you already voted, you pull out that unopened absentee ballot and go, no, here it is.
I'm here to vote today.
Wow, that is a great plan.
You hear that everybody?
And we're going to have plans like this in every single state.
So if you're in Minnesota, where I am right now, you just heard it from the Minnesota expert.
There's nobody knows more.
Rick's forgotten more about elections here than not some people ever know in their life.
And so you go request that.
When can we request them?
You can start requesting it now because you can get on the list for always being an absentee voter.
So go ahead and fill out that absentee request now.
Generally, even if it's 45 days before the election, go ahead and make that request if you forget now.
Right.
But why don't we just do it now?
Where do they do it, Rick?
How do they request that?
Right at their county offices, they can go in and request the permanent absentee ballot.
There's a call to action.
Go up to your county offices.
I'm here in Carver County.
If you're in Carver County or anywhere in Minnesota, go up to your county office and request that you want to get on the early voting list, and they'll send you out.
When they send you out that ballot, I like that.
You go to vote same day, and they go, oh, you already voted.
Wrong!
Not when I got.
What do you got?
By the way, Rick, in Minnesota, you know, Donald Trump is now a favorite in Minnesota by just a smidgen, according to the Rasmussen poll.
That's okay, because he only won 20-20.
Yeah, we know that.
And I'm not so sure he didn't win 16-2, but that's another story.
Well, thanks, Rick.
You're a hero, these guys.
The things just keep coming about you, the comments here.
Everybody, if you're tuned in tonight...
We'll do call-ins tomorrow night.
I know we ran out of time.
This is so important.
This is our number one focus right now.
State of South Dakota, we're going to have a little report every night right up to June 4th.
We're going to call out Governor Kristi Noem to help out with this and go after Secretary of State Monet Johnson.
I'm going to try and reach out to her personally, Rick, so we get offline.
I think I'm going to call you.
I believe I might even have her cell phone number.
I'll have to talk to you, because I'd like to find out firsthand.
Tell me why you're not, why you did this to our country, you know?
So anyway, everybody, thank you.
God bless.
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