Tonight is the Robin Voss special, the Rico Voss special report here.
We're gonna have two of my favorite people in the world on tonight,
and the Justice Michael Gableman, the ex Supreme Court Justice of Wisconsin,
and Colonel Conrad from Arkansas, and both of them just amazing.
And they both have tied together in this, but I'm gonna quick give you guys an overview
of my part in reading Robin Voss.
I'm going to go through a little bit of a story here first, and then I'll bring him in.
So in the summer of 21, I believe it was in Alabama.
It was the first rally, I believe, that our real president had done since the stolen election of 2020.
And I was down there, and I got introduced to Robin Voss for the first time.
Um, and, um, it was backstage there.
And, uh, and, uh, so I'm introduced to him.
I get his cell phone.
We exchanged numbers.
Well, um, and then I hear he's going to be doing this big investigation into the crime of, uh, the Wisconsin crime.
Well, by that time, everybody, I had already looked into all the crime either was on there, all the machine crime that was voter rolls or the dirtiest voter rolls in the whole country, um, that I had seen so far.
It was like 20,000 people voting from the same phone number.
It was just a mess.
I never seen like it.
Well, then I got back to Minnesota and And actually, I had been told to reach out to this ex-Supreme Court Justice, Michael Gableman.
And we reached out and he says, yeah, I'll come and meet you.
And I go, no, I can come to you.
And I ended up in a meeting.
I fly to Wisconsin and I get there.
And I want to tell everybody, I always drive myself.
I do all my own driving.
Well, in this case, Michael was insistent.
He said, no, I'll drive you.
I'll drive you.
I said, OK.
So, he drives me, and we get back to his place there, and we start this meeting, and it gets to one point where we're both stubborn.
I'm saying, here's what you need to do to investigate, and he says, well, you know, this is what I'm going to do if we get this.
And up to a point, I go, you know what?
That's it.
I'm out of here.
It's kind of like my cousin Vinny, where the guy goes, you're right.
Goodbye.
And I stand up to leave, and I go, wait a minute.
For the only time ever, I didn't drive myself, which probably changed history, everybody, a little bit.
And I had to sit back down, and Michael had just ordered food, and anyway, we get food, and I get one of my cyber guys on the phone, and he was, to my surprise, really, by the time I left there, I go, and he's listening to it all, and by the time I left there, I remember thinking, wow, this guy is a bulldog.
He ain't gonna quit.
And I'm thinking that he's our bulldog.
But boy, was I right.
So everybody, as he digs into all this, we didn't stay in contact too much there, a little bit, I guess.
I was more in contact with Robin Voss during that time.
And Robin Voss, it was just like a big facade where his investigation's going on.
Well, be careful what you find, Robin.
And Michael found it all.
And he puts in his report, Justice Gable puts in his report, and all these recommendations.
And at that time, and I'm going to have him tell that part when we get him on, but the investigation was just suppressed.
It was stopped.
Robin's going, we've got to stop this.
I could be saying it wrong.
Who's going to fact check me?
Alan Duke?
It doesn't matter.
This is my reality.
Then I'm going, he's getting that.
We're going to stop this, but my team then met with Robin, and my cyber team, my experts, they flew in and met with him, because he could have done something based on the report and he wouldn't do anything.
And he said straight out, everybody, he said, my hands are tied.
He told me on the phone, Mike, my hands are tied, unless the court rules on this.
And he looked at that and he goes, or no, first he told me, he says, unless I have a Republican governor, my hands are tied.
I said, you don't need a governor.
You're the highest official in Wisconsin.
You're the Speaker of the House.
Do something.
You've seen the oven.
Now do something.
Then he came out and he said, he finally admitted it, and he said it.
We have it on tape.
He said it to all the media.
Yes, there was widespread fraud in Wisconsin.
He actually said that, everybody.
Then he came out with another video about a week later and said, unless there's a court—because the people were putting so much pressure on him—he said, unless a court rules that there was fraud, my hands are tied.
I can't do anything.
I don't know, and it was maybe a month or later where the Supreme Court of Wisconsin came down and said, there's fraud!
There's fraud in Wisconsin!
And that's when Robin really went into hiding.
He wouldn't take my calls anymore until the night of the election, everybody, in 2022.
And I'm going to read old Robin Voss what he put here to Mike.
He put, We put on here—this is at 1.30 in the morning on 2022.
By that time, we had had a guy run against him.
I believe it was Adam Steen, if I'm saying that right.
And we went all in.
By this time, we were all united as people and everybody to get rid of us.
And anyway, I believe that was probably a little hicky-picky, but he did win according to the machines by a couple hundred votes.
Well, he sends me a text on November 9th of 2022 at 1254 a.m.
Mike, beat you twice.
It said you stole it twice, you traitor.
He said, but I'm going to sleep like a baby tonight, Mike, and not on your blankety-blank pillows.
And this is the kind of guy Robin Vos is.
He's jamming it in.
And so, And I'm going, and then we, you know, we, other detects, I said, you're a disgrace to the USA.
I'll be praying for you.
God wins in the end.
And, um, and I tried to, and then a week later I said, um, I said, Robin, they stole the whole country with computers and voting machines.
There's only one.
There is only, um, I said, you need to, you need to have a change of heart and do the right thing.
Um, And this goes on down, I sent him the racing county report, goes down and he never responded now for a long time, all the way down to just recently in May, there's a, when Robin started, well in this spring, when we all went there, everybody got together to do this recall.
And I remember I went out there and spoke, we brought in the great Colonel Conrad from Arkansas.
And before I bring them both on, I want to say one thing, too.
This is the last thing I sent to Robin, though.
It was on May 5th.
Robin, it seems like all the people are against you, and so we're praying for you that you will be recalled soon.
And you guys, I call this—now, with Robin Voss, I have told all of you out there, the biggest thing that has surprised me But since day one, since I first got involved with everything and Swerce was handed evidences, the uniparty blockers, the uniparty Republicans, these blockers, you call them, some people call them rhinos.
No, it's deeper than that.
When they do stuff that you can't even explain that doesn't benefit any people, not Democrats, Republicans, it doesn't benefit people.
Okay.
And Crooked Brad Rassenberger down in Georgia—if you remember, last winter, I came up with the Raffey Award, the biggest trader and the biggest uniparty blocker in the country, and we had a different one each week.
Well, I believe Robin Voss won it like four weeks in a row.
We almost had to call it the Voss Award.
Well, one of the guys that did get for nominations back then was a guy named Kim Hammers out of Arkansas.
He's a senator there, a Republican, and when I heard about Arkansas, these great guys there, Will Huff and Colonel Conrad, and I hear about these guys here, and I hear about Cleburne County, Arkansas, that went to paper, balance, hand-counted.
I spent a lot of time there, and now these guys spent Countless hours on the ground in all these counties.
And Arkansas, Cleaborne County, they have the right to vote out the machines at the county level and they voted them out.
Let's go to paper ballots, hand count it.
We the people in Cleaborne County want paper ballots, hand count it.
Well, what this Uniparty Republican did, named Kim Hammers, he goes and shoves the bill through the Senate.
And what it says is, if you're a county in Arkansas and you go to paper ballots, you get defunded.
And think about that, everybody.
What do you think Cleburne County did?
They folded up like a drum, and everybody in Arkansas, they're going, this is crazy.
This is the most nonsensical bill in the history of bills.
And where did it pass?
It's kind of funny, and I'm going to ask the colonel when he comes on.
How did that pass?
We all know who the governor of Arkansas is.
It's kind of strange.
But I go through this all the time.
One of our biggest states, the hardest to get anything done is the state of South Dakota.
And so this is what we're talking about tonight.
And we're going to talk about how important it is that Robin Voss does get recalled.
So there's the backstory, everybody.
And Robin did plenty of other stuff, too, that we can hear about.
And so I'm going to bring in Justice Michael Gableman, and I'll bring in Colonel Conrad Yeah, I'm going to start with you, Mike.
I mean, the backstory there, is there anything you want to add to that?
There's a part I'm missing back then when Voss actually started to shut you down and using the narrative.
He tried to use the narrative of the public, or at least the media did.
Oh, there's nothing to be found.
It's a waste of money.
Is that correct?
I think that's right.
First of all, it's a former justice, but thank you, Mike.
I'm not on the court anymore, 10 years.
I have to hand it to Colonel Reynolds and to Will Huff, who did an outstanding job managing the petition gathering process.
And they did it against a very hostile environment created in large part by Robin Voss.
And or people on his behalf.
Now, Mike, you said something extraordinarily on point just a few minutes ago.
You made the difference, which I have been doing internally in the last few weeks, between the Rhino and the Uniparty.
And I know exactly what you're saying, where the Uniparty goes deeper.
And I would say too, it goes darker.
Because the only thing that the Uniparty is concerned about is getting more money for itself.
It does not see us, the citizens, as people.
It sees us as tools of economic increase or economic decrease.
And Robin Voss, in my opinion, and in working very, very closely with him, having a front row seat, Robin Voss is the poster child of the Uniparty.
You know, the Wall Street Journal ran a terrible editorial about me on Saturday.
And they lied about me.
They didn't have the courage or even the common decency to call me to ask, what is your motivation in working so hard to recall Robin Voss?
Instead, they just made one up.
They said, well, he's mad.
Gableman is mad because Robin Voss didn't decertify the 2020 election.
That's nonsense.
That's nonsense.
I've never taken a position on decertification.
That's not my place.
That's the legislature.
I did, however, truthfully state to the people of Wisconsin where I grew up and where I worked my way up, literally, from working my way through school in a print shop to the state Supreme Court, and I vowed and I spent my career serving the people of this state and not being fearful of would-be tyrants like Robin Voss.
Robin, when I first met him, he called me out of the blue.
He and I knew each other for 10 years, but we were not close.
We had a amiable relation, amiable, but distant relationship.
Right.
So in the summer, after the election, I had, I had, by that time I had left the court, I didn't run for reelection.
And I wasn't, frankly, I wasn't doing that much on a, on a professional basis.
So he calls me out of the blue.
I thought he was calling to chastise or to scold me for criticizing him for not doing enough as a result of all of the things in the 2020 election.
Well, surprise, he wanted me to coordinate this investigation, and when I asked him Questions about any kind of structure to it or any kind of... There was no structure.
There were no people to do it.
It would be something that I would have to create from the ground up.
And I was mystified by this, but he did keep reasserting that I would have full control over the investigation.
And that, of course, was a precondition because I didn't view myself, and I didn't work for Robin Voss.
I worked for the people of this state to tell them the truth.
And that's why it took me a little bit by surprise that during our first face-to-face meeting with his staffer, a week or two, whatever it was, after that initial call, that after about two hours of discussion, I don't even remember what we talked about.
But I do remember at the very end as this group, all on his side, me, I'm the only one from my side, because that's all there was.
And we're standing up and they all want to get out of there, because two hours, you know.
And Voss says to me, well you certainly don't want to do anything crazy, like investigate machines.
That's right.
And this struck me as complete and utter baloney, to use a family-friendly term for it.
And I put my papers down and I sat back down at that table and I waited for everybody else to sit down too.
And I said something along the lines of, we've just talked, spent two hours about how I'm going to be completely independent.
And he wanted as much distance because he wanted to set me up.
I knew all this at the time.
He didn't want it.
He never wanted an investigation.
He was forced to by the party faithful, the regular people.
And I said, you know, Mr. Speaker, I am going to look at machines.
And my hope is that I'm going to be able at the end of this investigation to turn to my fellow citizens and say, you know, we've looked thoroughly at machines.
I didn't know anything about machines.
And I said, I want to, I hope I'm going to be able at the end of a thorough review to turn to my fellow citizens and say, yeah, we've looked at the machines, we've studied them and they're fine.
But I'll tell you, Mike, you made the best analogy.
That I've ever heard.
I've never, if I go to Costco to buy food or something to drink on every package, there's a list of ingredients and it's, it's put in descending order of prominence in the product so that the consumer rightfully knows what they're buying and what people don't know.
And this is not a program about machines, but I know it's of great interest to you.
And it, it ought to be of great interest to everybody else that nobody Nobody knows.
And the clerks of the state do not know.
The corrupt and derelict and negligent Wisconsin Elections Commission, which is a creation, by the way, of one man, and that's Robin Vos.
Robin Vos created it.
He was the power behind it.
He still, I believe, to a large extent, controls it.
And now he's protecting its director.
Nobody outside of the machine manufacturers themselves are allowed to know What actually goes into the software programming of those machines, and they go through so many... No other industry allows that, nor should it.
That's right.
You bring up a great thing there, and I'll tell everybody again.
It's like I've said it so many times.
I said, if there was a thing across our country where all the pillow companies All pillow companies, they said, hey, everybody, in all those companies, in all the pillows, there's rocks and knives in the pillows.
Okay?
The first thing I would do, I wouldn't go sue people, I would open up my pillow and I'd say, look at the beautiful patented pill.
I would open it up and say, here it is.
Instead, and then think of this.
And when you talk about machine companies, I'm going to do a little plug for the one out of Omaha, Nebraska, which is ES&S.
Using that premise, if I was the S&S, why don't you think that they've come forward?
They didn't sue anybody.
They're just sitting back.
But they have been the first one to say, open up our machines.
We have nothing to hide.
We don't have Raksha knives in our machines.
You can look in ours.
Heck, they would control the whole industry if they did that.
And here's interesting.
You brought up something.
I didn't want to miss it.
Mike was, You said that they did a hit piece on you the other day and said that you were doing this because you were upset that Robin didn't want to overturn the 2020 election.
This is what they do to me.
They've been doing it for three years, and I'm sick of it, and I'm telling everybody, this is what the narrative they're using.
I have put it out so much now, people laugh when they see it because This isn't about overturning the 2020 election anymore.
This is about getting rid of these electronic voting machines and securing our election, whatever that is, all parts of our election, so we have elections and not selection.
So when I've been under the biggest attack For me, even bigger than probably in January or 21, since last August, since I announced the plan to secure elections, which the biggest part of it is getting rid of these voting machines, why am I getting attacked now even more so then?
Because it's not because I want to overturn the 2020 election.
People need to see that I'm getting attacked.
Because I want to go to paper ballots, hand-counted.
Someone is protecting their device, the Uniparty's devices they use to control and take countries.
And so, when they're saying that to you, they're trying to discredit you that, oh, you're just, you're so upset that you want Donald Trump back in immediately.
Well, we're going to get him back.
They want to do two things.
They want to use me, and this includes Robin, because I believe Robin has a buddy who has very close ties.
I know he does.
He's got a buddy who has very close ties to the Wall Street Journal, and he's another uniparty guy.
He wanted to do two things.
They wanted to, uh, set me up, use me as a, as a tool to attack Trump supporters.
Robin Voss is a never Trumper.
He has publicly, he will do everything he can to make sure that Donald Trump is not elected.
Now the punchline for the whole decertification thing.
And I had to smile to myself because I would have told this to the, uh, anonymous writer of the wall street journal lying.
Darrell line editorial.
Robin is getting that from the fact that I got sick and tired when we were writing our report.
I got sick and tired of him running around the state and telling people that the legislature did not have the power to decertify the election.
And this was by that time I had really come.
I had really paid a heavy price personally for just seeking the truth.
And I was really upset.
I wasn't gonna let him get away with another lie.
Right.
And so we did an analysis as an attachment to our 136 page report, not even in the main report,
but we did a thorough report that the legislature of the state does in fact have the power
to decertify the election.
And he did not wanna hear that at all because that had been his excuse for not moving forward.
But it was a lie.
And he is the poster child for the Uniparty.
Right.
When you say that right there, this is why I want to bring in the colonel here.
What we all three have in common is we all have dealt with the Uniparty directly.
My first guy was Brad Rassenberger, number one down in Georgia.
I have been fighting him since day one.
And then Robin just happened to jump in and kind of pass him by because he was directly, I had his cell phone number.
I don't have Brad's cell phone number.
So I'm learning all these things when it doesn't make sense.
Colonel, when you dealt with, when you got into this, a little bit on your story there, can you tell us, did it surprise you you were being blocked by your own, that you were being blocked by your own party?
Like when Kim Hammers pulled his stunt down there.
I just want to get people so they understand what we're up against.
Go ahead.
Sure, sure.
Well, before I get into that, I'd like to just simply say my hat's off to Justice Gabelman.
He has been outstanding as legal guidance for the recall effort and helping us go through the roadblocks and everything else that was thrown in front of us in order to get this recall done.
And thank you, Mike, also for supporting and helping us do this as well.
Going back to Arkansas, you better believe it.
I came out and after I did my research, I came to the same conclusion that anybody who takes the time to read will come to the same conclusion.
You've got to get rid of the machines and computers in our elections.
Every expert, every cybersecurity expert, There are several PhDs from Princeton and Harvard and all over have told me, without question, we must get rid of these machines.
Hey, even Elon Musk!
Elon Musk just said it the other day, guys, come on!
Mr. Technology himself has said you've got to get rid of them.
The gold standard, whether people like it or not, the gold standard is a hand-marked paper ballot, a ballot that can't be counterfeited, but a hand-marked paper ballot that is hand-counted.
That is it.
It's really not rocket science, but I will tell you...
So why do you think, when you started in on this, did it surprise you that Kim Hammer's making that move against all the people of Arkansas that have the right to vote these out?
What's your comments on that?
I mean, did it make any sense to you?
Can you make sense of that other than the unit party concept that we came up with?
Well, it is the United Party.
There's no question about it.
Absolutely no question about it.
And basically, it is you get in line, or you will be ostracized.
You will be kicked out of the elite Republican Party.
That's basically what it is.
And so people get in line at the state legislature, like in Arkansas, and they go ahead and go along with the program.
Because if they don't, they're never going to get a chairmanship of a committee.
They'll never be anybody.
And they realize that.
But why do you think when Kim Hammers did that, what went through your mind is the logic behind it?
Did he love machines?
Here's what I tell people, when you can't make sense of it, where it doesn't help anybody, Of the people, there's a very hidden, deep agenda, and I like what Mike said there.
It's a very evil agenda, and it's worse than a rhino.
It's very dark, and it's very evil.
It is.
It's extremely dark.
And in this case, I believe that the machines make it possible to manipulate.
We know the machines can be manipulated.
So somebody wants to be able to manipulate them in order to get the people they want into Congress and into other elected positions.
There's no doubt in my mind that that's probably what's happening here.
There is no logical reason, Mike, why somebody like Kim Hammer or anybody else would be opposed to a hand-marked paper ballot.
There really is no reason.
Especially when the people had the right to vote it out in Cleaborne County and they executed their right.
What right did he have to come into Cleaborne County and say, hey, no, you've got to do this, basically putting a gun to their head like racketeering and saying, if you keep them, we're defunding your county.
My next question is, did the governor have to approve this?
Yes.
And let me tell you, I ran for Congress in 2022.
I don't bring that up much because people say, oh, well, he lost and that's why.
No, that is why I started looking into what could have happened in the election.
And I ran an election based on election integrity and election security because of what happened to Trump in 2020.
But I'm telling you, they fought me tooth and nail, and every law that they passed to punish counties, if they went to paper ballots, were all signed off by our governor, Sarah Huckabee.
She signed them all, and she endorsed every one of the congressmen we have.
Right now, she endorsed everybody, and they endorsed her.
It was back and forth.
It was crazy when not one of our congressmen, Mike, not one of them were in the Freedom Caucus.
We're supposed to be the most conservative state, and not one of our four congressmen are in the Freedom Caucus.
And I brought that up, and I highlighted that, because I told people, we've got to get patriots in these offices, but these machines are keeping us from it.
There's no question in my mind.
And that's right.
Our elections, you know, you can't have selections.
You've got to have elections.
I want to add one more thing.
Here's another thing.
We have open primaries.
We have tried for years to get closed primaries, and all of the leadership in the Republican Party have refused to do it.
Finally, a couple of weeks ago, we had some really good patriots that were able to take over the committee, the state committee, and they got paper ballots in as a platform, on their platform, and a closed primary.
And I'm telling you, this is going to be big in Arkansas, but we've been fought by the unit party people, no question about it.
Well, and it's like, you know, this is what we—and people say to us all the time—now, I know Wisconsin, obviously, is a big swing state, and it's the tip of the spear in so many things, but people say to me all the time, Mike, why do you care about South Dakota or Arkansas?
Donald Trump won.
I mean, I'll tell you what.
You know what I would go into in 2022 when these politicians wanted me to endorse them?
I remember one up in Ohio.
I went in there and I said, do you think your elections are secure in Ohio?
He goes, oh yes, Donald Trump won.
You're out.
You're running for office and you didn't even have to your own due diligence to see that they opened your eyes just because somebody won doesn't mean you don't have corruption.
You know, gee, maybe you won by instead of 70%.
Like we remember the time we met the real president.
He was so proud of Arkansas.
Yeah, you guys, I got, 67%.
No, really, you got almost 80, but they skimmed us.
I always compare it to a casino.
You can't just skim one slot machine or even the food or the craps table.
You have to skim it all because it's all relevant.
It's all relevant.
One will affect over here.
You'll be able to see these deviations and boom, there it is.
And And they're going to open up everything, right?
Well, we forced them into deviations in 2020 and even 2022, and they had to react, like with the Carrie Lake thing down there.
They had to react.
What are we going to do?
Everyone's going to vote same day.
Let's just turn off 242 machines and turn them into mail-order votes.
I was just in Oregon, you guys.
Here I am up in Oregon.
Well, Mike, what is Oregon?
I'll tell you what Oregon is.
Oregon is pure crime.
It's what this will manifest to.
In Oregon, they don't have same-day voting.
It's all mail-in.
Everything's a free-for-all in Oregon.
Then you have another state next door.
I believe it's Utah, where they tested counties where you would text in your vote, you guys.
I mean, come on.
This is where we're going.
You know, oh, I got my Apple ID.
Tim Cook won't know who I voted for.
You hear that, FBI?
Are you listening to what I'm saying?
You know, this is where we're at, and this is why people wonder why, you know, Even, it was brought up to me the other day, it was like, well, to you, Mike, they're going, you know, why don't you let this go?
You're after Robin Vos, just let it go, you know, and this hit job on you.
Or Colonel, you and Will up there, in Wisconsin, in another state, I remember Robin Vos, his little, the media put out there, all these people from out of state, like Mike Wendell and you, Colonel, you know, they're going, he was referencing us, like, Stay out of our business in Wisconsin.
You don't know what we want.
Remember that?
Remember that, Mike?
I have to interrupt.
Boss went further than what you just said.
He went further than saying that people were out of state.
At the end, he got so desperate, because I know, because I went door-to-door in his district a few times gathering signatures, along with our good friend Janelle Branson.
He had put out an ad.
He had sent mailers.
To every single resident of his district, telling him that anyone who came to their door to get a signature for his recall was trying to steal their identity and was a criminal.
So he is deliberately setting up.
It's either he or his, you know, how they have the road builders have, you know, freedom for America club or whatever the road builders.
Uh, Robin Voss is one of his affiliates, uh, which his wife happens to be an executive board collecting half a million dollars over the last several years for, I don't know, handling the money.
I don't know.
He had set up, he had set up a situation ripe for violence and he did.
I believe someone either he did or someone working on his behalf did infiltrate the recall 1.0 effort.
Do you know why I know this?
Because I went with Colonel Reynolds and Mr. Huff to the local field office of the FBI after that first recall effort and sat there for two hours.
Well, Colonel Reynolds gave, remember I was a prosecutor before I was a trial court judge.
And then I was a trial court judge for six years.
And then I was on the state Supreme court for 10 years.
Erno Reynolds probably gave the most detailed, I don't ever remember seeing a more detailed, more accurate report with names and copies of driver's licenses from people who had come out of state, with pay records, with every single copy of everything to show, yes, we believe there was fraud in the first effort, and we believe it was done to discredit But getting back to what you said at the introduction, Mike, you made the comment about the inflated voter rolls in the state of Wisconsin.
Remember, it's Uniparty poster child Robin Voss' creation, and I believe under his control more or less, at the Wisconsin Elections Commission.
That the first recommendation I made to the legislature was to abolish WECC.
That it's either hopelessly, nakedly partisan and or corrupt and or Derelict beyond negligence.
And I want to tell everybody over there, the Wisconsin Election Commission is kind of like what would be equivalent of some other state's Secretary of State, is that correct?
That's right.
But in our state, the legislature delegated the authority to run our elections to the municipal clerks in our state.
However, Robin Voss then creates this entity in 2016 Call the elections commission, which somehow takes it upon itself to steal authority away from the clerks.
And that I said to the legislature, this makes no sense from a constitutional standpoint, where you have the municipal clerks who are supposed to be responsible for their localities, where they know the people.
And they're aware of who the people are.
And then you created this thing, this unaccountable, bureaucratic, nakedly partisan, woefully negligent entity.
And then I said the second, as evidence for my assertion, in Wisconsin, we have about four and a half million eligible voters.
People who have attained the age of 18, are not serving sentences for a felony, have not been adjudicated incompetent.
And have their right to vote revoked by court.
We got about four and a half million eligible voters.
The Wisconsin Elections Commission created by Uniparty Robin Voss,
do you know how many names are on the Wisconsin voter rolls?
When I ask people that, if they're tracking, they'll say, well, no more than four and a half million.
I say, yeah, you're off by about 3 million.
We've got over 7 million names on our voter rolls, including people that the Elections Commission created and protected and defended by Rob and Boss.
They know that those people are dead.
They know, we knowingly, The elections commission knowingly keeps thousands upon thousands upon thousands of names of dead people on our voter rolls.
Yeah, and Mike, I want to interrupt you there.
That actually, everybody, Wisconsin was, I've told everybody before, in November and December of 2020, I'm a math, that's all I am, mathematician, math, math, math, math, and I'm looking at all these people across our country that had voted in states That didn't live there, or didn't live in the county, or that were deceased.
And I haven't even found the deceased ones.
I will take that back.
These were people that hadn't voted in the state.
Now I couldn't imagine, Michael, that I'm sitting here in Minnesota, and I go, hey guys, Who's with me?
Let's get 5,000 of us to run into Wisconsin and commit a crime and vote for Biden.
Come on!
Who's with me, gang?
It's not real.
And do you know, my first experience with a Uniparty Republican was in Alabama.
I took the stuff I had in Wisconsin there, and I was getting blocked by a couple different things, but I had a whole team there.
They were diving into this, and actually it was about the time that I knew you had started your investigation.
So I head down to Alabama.
After that meeting I had at the rally, I had met Robin Foster, but I also met a guy there I mean, John Merrill, which was the Secretary of State of Alabama, and he goes, Mike, I don't believe any of your stuff.
And I said, well, let's meet.
And he wanted to put a big bet on it.
I said, well, I don't gamble anymore.
I said, you should read my book.
But I said, I want to meet with you.
So I go meet with John Merrill.
We meet, and he's got his whole office in there, and I took the voter stuff right out of his machines, right out of—that came right from the Secretary of State, everybody.
He made me pay $40,000 for those rolls, who registered, who voted, and then who was taking off the voter rolls.
So, imagine this now.
You're a judge.
Put yourself your judge shoes on now, Judge.
So here, I bring it to him, bring the evidence before him.
I said, John, there is 4,680 people or names that voted in the state of Alabama that were over 110 years old.
And I said, John, this came right out of you.
I paid you for your own report.
And John looked at me and he said, but Mike, we live pretty good here in Alabama.
And at first I thought he was making a joke and I laughed.
But you know what?
I dug even more than that.
And it was all these people.
There was out those 110 over 110, somewhere over 150.
It was crazy, crazy numbers, right?
And I figured he would, I go, wow, he's going to jump in.
That's enough proof.
He's going to jump in and investigate this and find out where it is and find out what happened.
No.
That was the start of the suppression.
My first definitely uniparty Republican that I had to deal with.
And it went on and on and on and on.
And I will ask you this.
Robin Voss, when you say the tip of the spear, I mean, he is the poster child.
And here's what I want to say.
Not only has he been the longest running, I think he's the longest running official in Wisconsin now, I think the longest serving speaker.
The longest serving speaker.
But let me tell you with him, and see if I'm wrong on this.
So what you're telling us, he not only, when you're a Union Party Republican like Robin Boss, he not only has set up ...platforms, election platforms, i.e.
the crooked WEC, so he can have the power through them and take it away, which that was got voted in through the county clerks, to have his, to take that away, changing, basically illegally, but, you know, to change for his benefit, for Robin's benefit and the Uniparty, then also to block any changes or any lawsuits.
I want to ask you this.
One of the biggest things that came out of Wisconsin that I was excited about, I think it was like maybe 22 or somewhere in there, maybe late 21, early 22, was the Racine County Nursing Homes.
That actually didn't make national news, but everybody kind of heard about it.
Through RSVN, I think, was there a couple local stations, and all these people, everybody that, in Racine County, they had evidence that they went in there and said, who are you voting for?
You know, they're basically shaking their head, people that can't even talk, maybe, and they were voted for.
And they had solid evidence.
The sheriff went forward with that evidence and everything.
But now, all of a sudden, That was shut down, and it was shut down, and I believe by Robin Voss, I believe even the sheriff that was involved, that I was involved with, he was in cahoots with Robin.
I think all of a sudden they endorsed each other, and I went public and said, what are you doing?
And so it went pretty deep, is what I'm saying.
I'm always in this big twilight zone where all of a sudden you think this guy's okay and go, there's another one.
There's another one.
They pop up like pocket gophers.
You're going, how wide does the evil go in this uniparty go?
But my point is, and I want to ask you this, Robin Voss is, you know, this is what we talk about a uniparty, not only setting this infrastructure up to benefit the uniparty, but also to block it.
Could you comment on that Racine County thing, if you know anything about that, where we had evidence that could have been a gateway to open up And was this going on when you were doing your investigation, or the timing of it?
Because I believe that could have been a gateway.
Open up the machines!
We need to see how these people got voted for that live in these nursing homes.
Go ahead, Justice Stabenow.
Michael, Mikey, once again, you have a lot of substance in what you say, and I want to touch upon it.
I know the sheriff of Racine County.
I know the district attorney.
And as people, they're fine people.
They're Good people.
However, Robin Voss is the overlord, basically.
He cultivates this image.
I was interviewed on Lou Dobbs yesterday, and the substitute, a very, very charming woman, said, my picture of Robin is as a gangster.
And I said, I think you're right, because that's the image he purposely tries to cultivate.
What happened in what you're describing, I wanted to set the tone when I delivered my report, my 136-page report to the legislature.
And I took something out of order, and the something I took out of order to start the hearing with was eight videos of eight different citizens that were taken, obviously with the permission of their families and of their guardians, of eight different residents of nursing homes, clearly incompetent, clearly just not with it.
And how do we know this?
Because their families alerted us to this.
And a wonderful lawyer named Eric Cardall, On behalf of the Thomas More Society, I went with a very good person, Ron Hoyer, who ran the video, and Attorney Cardall went through the legal questions to determine whether someone is competent to vote.
And one of the hypotheticals is to list out candidate A and candidate B's position on raising taxes to fund schools.
And at the end, Attorney Cardall asked this particular senior which she would vote for, candidate A or candidate B. And she says, say it's A. And Eric says, well, why?
And she says, because I heard that B. I heard he's just a no good so-and-so.
And the people in the audience in the packed hearing room started to laugh a little bit.
And I asked that the tapes be stopped.
And I turned to the audience and I said, these people, these families have come forward because they believe that their beloved members were victims of elderly abuse and that the perpetrators were the Wisconsin Elections Commission, who knowingly and illegally took away The lawfully statutorily required protection for residents of nursing home called special voting deputies.
And everything that the Elections Commission did, every illegality, there's no, even when they did it, they knew it was illegal.
And you're right, the Sheriff of Racine County referred the matter, referred five out of the six commissioners.
One of the commissioners voted yes one day and then another day voted no.
The Sheriff referred them for criminal charges.
That's right.
The district, as I said, that's Robbins' territory.
I mean, that's where he's elected from.
And the DA took a pass on it, wouldn't prosecute.
And then, of course, Josh Call, the former Perkins Coie lawyer, who is now our Attorney General, wouldn't take it.
But even when they did it, Mike, the Elections Commission Knew how do I, how am I aware that they knew what they were doing was illegal because they said it on at the time.
And we have the videotape where they acknowledge that they are going against the law by taking away the protections for residents of nursing homes.
So you're exactly right.
And you're in, in your preamble and your buildup question where you had untrained, unsupervised nursing home employees, an 18 year old.
In one case, an 18-year-old who, when she went to the manager of the nursing home, said these people have no idea that there's an election going on.
How am I supposed to get them to vote?
And the manager, you know what the manager instructed her to do?
Well, put them in front of a television set during the news time and leave them for 20 minutes or so, half hour, whatever, and then come back and see who they want to vote for.
So you have instances, this is a perfect buildup to fraud where some of the residents were being told That if you don't vote for Joe Biden, the funding for you to stay at your nursing home is going to be cut, and you're going to be on the street.
Right.
And this is what I want to say to everybody.
You guys understand that a unit party, they don't care if it's, there's sometimes they cheat Democrats or Republicans, sometimes Republicans.
I want everybody to be very clear about the unit party.
I'm going to ask you, that sheriff of Racine County, Then, I think later on, Voss even endorsed him or whatever.
It was kind of very strange, because I kind of broke ties with him.
I said, you know what?
I'm not doing anything for you who you're in bed with all of a sudden.
Very strange.
So it's almost like Voss does have a little bit of a Al Capone-type thing going on in Wisconsin, a little bit of a mafia thing where, hey, you want in, you better listen to old Robin, right?
It goes further than that, Mike.
I've never heard him say it directly, but after knowing him for 14 years and working very closely with him, and mainly when I say working with him, it's me trying to resist him from pressuring me to do it.
I think when he hired me, for some reason he was under the assumption that he could pressure me to do what he wanted.
I knew when I was taking that call, it's like, Man, you are making a big mistake if you think that you can pressure me.
Right.
And yes, you're right that that sheriff, uh, did wind up endorsing Robin, but I've heard, I've heard from a number of legislators, uh, who I've promised anonymity to unless Robin sued me for defamation.
Right.
And so I get sued.
I will have the, uh, affidavit to prove it, which is that Robin likes to take credit for actually having put other legislators in jail.
And that's people, he'll take credit for being the snitch or being the one who ran to the cops
or whatever law enforcement, or maybe it's a bureaucratic agency.
I'll try to.
He tried to attack when I went in for his opponent, and we had a bunch of stuff come.
I got served papers, and then they backed off as soon as it went.
You know what?
I welcome.
You want to bring it on, bring it on, and they backed off.
Mike, it's very important.
I'm going to say, I don't know this for a fact.
But I have talked with legislators who have told me that, and I do believe it's true.
So he's fostering an image of this wannabe boss hog of the entire state.
And he also uses money, of course, the carrot and the stick approach.
The other thing he does, besides threaten people, is anyone who disagrees with him is a moron.
He calls supporters of the recall, which I think is hilarious.
First of all, how can you be a representative and call your own constituents morons and whack jobs?
And there was another one that I'm not... But here's the thing, Michael.
Over a thousand more people signed that recall petition than voted for the man in his last contested election.
A new poll just came out.
His approval rating in our state is 14%.
1-4.
14% as of a couple of days ago.
This is a guy who has been getting away You know, if that gutless author, typist from the Wall Street Journal had called me and said, why are you doing this?
Well, it certainly isn't for profit, Mike.
My life would be a lot easier if I weren't doing this, but that's the problem.
Hey Mike, I would like to say one thing before we run out of time, because I think this is very important, and that is that Mr. Voss is a national security threat.
We haven't really touched on that in this hour, but I agree with General Michael Flynn.
He is a national security threat.
I mean, that is my bailiwick.
I'm an expert in national security.
This is what I've done my entire life as an entire Army intelligence officer.
And I will tell you, this guy, his connections with the CCP need to be fully investigated and explored.
Because I'm telling you right now, we exposed some of it.
And there was a Breitbart article that came out.
This is very, very important.
Right, yeah.
No, and I'm glad you brought that up, and that's what I was going to ask you next.
You came up there from Arkansas, and you see not just—this isn't about you thinking, okay, I'm going to do this, and then Donald Trump will win Wisconsin.
No, it's exactly what you just said.
He is the The poster child of the Unibloc, Uniparty, but also, when I've said and I've told everybody what's been attacking our country, the Uniparty, Deep State, Globalist, and the CCP.
And I'm, you know, that's my, with everything I know, that's what it points to for me.
And Robin Both is not, he's not just a threat to Wisconsin.
You are exactly right.
He's a threat to our country, as is Brad Rathenburger down in Georgia.
Those two are tied at the hip and there's many others that we consider under.
They're just in the public eye a lot because we put them there.
Colonel Reynolds, I can't thank you enough for bringing that up.
It goes one step further.
Not only has Robin taken tens and tens and tens of thousands of dollars of first-class travel and all of the lavish chauffeur-driven cars and everything that come with it from the Chinese, He also publicly praised the head of their foreign country outreach and went out of his way after Secretary Pompeo came to Wisconsin.
Why on earth would a sitting Secretary of State come to the Wisconsin legislature to say, please don't get entangled with this particular arm of the Chinese government because they're simply trying to worm their way in?
What did Boss do and his organization?
He publicly reaffirmed, he publicly praises Madam Chow, I think her name is, for telling every country on the planet.
It was some weird turn of phrase.
About all the great things that China does for people around the world.
The other thing he did, which puts the proof to it, when he had the chance to pick between the interests of the national security of the United States, and the good people of this country, and his Chinese buddies, he picked the Chinese.
He blocked legislation, adopted, that would have prohibited the Chinese from buying up Wisconsin farmland and other land in our state.
And when I saw him interviewed a few months ago, It almost made me sick, but this goes to the core of who and what Robin Voss is.
Robin Voss is a serial liar who is interested only in his personal monetary financial gain, and does not give a damn about the people he's supposed to serve.
Do you know what he said?
He said, well, that legislation was tied up in a committee, and I'm only one of 101 legislators, and I couldn't do anything about it.
He runs it, and all of those chairmen in the Assembly, the chairmen of those committees, committees that nobody even knows or cares about, they are scared to death that Robin is going to take their committee chairmanship away.
So they will literally do backflips.
To make that man happy.
It's disgusting.
Yep, and that's why we gotta get those guys to not be afraid anymore, and that's why you guys have done the greatest job to get Robin Vosk on and to get him recalled.
The election will be August 6th.
I want to thank you both for coming on.
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We're going to have it.
It's like when they got Al Capone on tax evasion, we're going to get these guys on identity theft.
And you know what?
That'll be the gateway to open up the machines.
Let's open them up because everybody can understand identity theft when you get there and they say you've already voted.
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We've got, one of the things you see this, you're not going to see this on Fox news about these great patriots and great people like, um, the, um, Colonel and Justice Gableman here and Colonel Conrad Reynolds.
You guys have been the tip of the spear.
Don't ever give up.
Keep fighting because we have to save our country.
You know, like the, uh, um, the president said to me the other day, you know, he said, you know, if it wouldn't be people like, um, like us that are out there that don't give up because courage is contagious.
And just like I use him for an example all the time, I said, man, I'll call him up.
And he's, he brings up my courage.
I mean, that guy, you know, it's the most courageous man, but both of you in spite of the attacks or whatever, you keep going.
Cause you know, how important it is to get rid of a guy like Robin boss.
If you go, You know, he's the tip of the spear of the uniparty, but people don't understand, you know, what we're up against and how big it is.
But I think all the bad things going on in our country, we're getting more and more support, because just like—I like when you said he had more votes to recall than he had votes in the election!
You can't make that up!
And, Mike, you said it at the beginning of the show, and it's as good a time to end it with, is, in the end, we know God wins, and we're going to be on the right side.
That's right.
God bless you guys.
Thanks a lot.
And you guys, this is the Lindell Report, everybody.
Thank you, colonels.
You guys, I'll tell you what, thanks for never giving up down there.
And we're going to get this all the way to the end.