161V Medic Monday - May 24, 2021
In this episode of Medic Monday, Greg and I discuss election audits in Arizona, Georgia, and New Hampshire. My Telegram Channel.
In this episode of Medic Monday, Greg and I discuss election audits in Arizona, Georgia, and New Hampshire. My Telegram Channel.
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Woohoo! | |
Good morning, Dave! | |
Good morning, Greg! | |
How you doing? | |
I'm doing excelente. | |
How about you? | |
I am doing alright. | |
Don't you love that intro music from, uh, McGillifornia? | |
I do. | |
I do. | |
I had to go find it real quick on the fly. | |
I was like, oh no, where's our intro? | |
That is such an awesome little intro. | |
I know. | |
I know. | |
Did you ever think you were going to have a theme song one day? | |
Uh, that was kind of beyond my, my, uh, When I first heard that, I was like, wow, somebody actually did a song kind of dedicated to me. | |
No, it just blew me away. | |
Yeah, yeah. | |
Well, we love you, Dave. | |
Well, I'm feeling the love, man. | |
So, how was your week? | |
It was awesome. | |
It was a little awkward. | |
I'm not going to lie, man. | |
It was hard to be obedient. | |
Not jumping back on and, ah, just go back. | |
I don't need a whole week off. | |
But yeah, it was good, man. | |
I had a great time with Bella. | |
Lots of these went out. | |
So we planted a lot of seeds. | |
You know, it was good. | |
That's cool. | |
That's cool. | |
I'm glad. | |
Some people were asking in my Telegram channel what was going on with, like, where's your broadcast this week? | |
Like, well, we're taking the week off. | |
So, your suspension on D-Live, that was just for that one Monday, was it a 24-hour thing? | |
Yeah, it was just a 24-hour thing, but it was kind of like, there was several things that kind of converged all on that Sunday, and I was just kind of like, you know what, you couldn't be on, I got suspended, there was a couple other things going on behind the scenes, and I was like, you know what, I'm just going to take this as an opportunity just to hit pause for like a week. | |
Just got to take a little break. | |
Yeah. | |
And that's, uh, I think that's a really good example of how to be led by the spirit. | |
Cause a lot of people just kind of, um, they follow their, their follow their desire, you know what they want to do. | |
I'm sure you, like you said, you had this desire probably all week to jump on and do a broadcast. | |
Cause that's what you do. | |
Yeah. | |
But you had to, like, rein it in and be like, no, no, no, hang on, I'm seeing some things that are being set up here that look like, you know, maybe the Holy Spirit's saying I should take some time off. | |
And it's kind of counterintuitive, but what the Holy Spirit does isn't always intuitive. | |
You get the little breadcrumbs, and you have to connect the dots, and it's not always easy, but, you know, the more you walk with the Lord, the easier it gets. | |
Yeah. | |
So I have 5D11. | |
A 5-D living, man! | |
Yeah, and that's kind of what it's about. | |
I kind of felt the same thing. | |
I felt like I needed to take some time away and take care of some things and focus on a couple of very specific things that the Holy Spirit's been highlighting. | |
It's really easy to get distracted, especially, you know, if there's a lot of news or what looks like news going on or a lot of activity in your circle of friends. | |
It's easy to get drawn into that and let that kind of just take you, carry you away, but it definitely pays. | |
To pay attention to the subtle things that the Holy Spirit is dropping along the way that may be counter to what everybody else is wanting you to do. | |
A lot of times, when everyone else is going in one direction, I just end up going in a different direction, is the best way to put it. | |
Because a lot of people, I don't think, are actually following what the Holy Spirit is is talking about. | |
I think we end up in a lot of discussions about a lot of subjects that are kind of irrelevant or that are not as relevant as people think they are. - Yeah. - And I really want to hit that sweet spot and be about my father's business, as Jesus said. - Yeah. | |
Disciples come like, hey, we gotta go here, we gotta do this, we gotta do that, and Jesus is like, man, you don't know, I'm about my father's business. | |
That's what I'm doing. | |
You kinda did that too, though, right? | |
You totally stopped everything for a little while, and you got back to the basics. | |
Yeah, well, from January through the end of March, I wasn't really doing much in the way of broadcast at all, because I just felt like the Lord wanted me to get it back into writing. | |
Because I had, you know, not written anything in a long time, and I had so much I wanted to write. | |
And so, yeah, I took like three months off. | |
Not completely off social media. | |
I was still on Gab, and then eventually I got on Telegram. | |
I felt like the anointing, the favor of God was on my writing at that time, and I got a lot written. | |
Finished up one book, almost finished up a second book, and got well on my way into the third book. | |
How are we doing on the glossary? | |
I've been working on the dream book again. | |
Yesterday I was working on the On that Dream Dictionary. | |
It's going slow, but I'm making some progress on it. | |
Yeah? | |
Lord, we just ask you to continue to give Dave the strength, the knowledge, and the speed of the pen. | |
In Jesus' name. | |
Amen. | |
Thanks, man. | |
Appreciate it. | |
And thanks to everybody listening for the prayers. | |
So there's a lot going on on the election audit front, in case you didn't notice. | |
Yes, let's dive in. | |
I've been dying for this. | |
Oh, dude. | |
There's so much going on. | |
Whole new level of panic. | |
Yeah, the level of panic is intensifying, that's for sure, here in Arizona. | |
So what's going on here? | |
Exactly! | |
That's what's going on. | |
I don't watch Rachel Maddow's show, but holy moly, I think on Wednesday or Thursday, she devoted her entire first segment to the QAnon crazy conspiracy theorists and all the trouble that we're causing. | |
She's in severe panic mode. | |
She's hyperventilating like every night on our show. | |
She doesn't look too happy like the screenshots and the videos I've seen. | |
She does not look like a happy lady. | |
She's pretty stressed. | |
And you know she should be because her and her handlers They all can see that their ship is taking on water and it's sinking. | |
Katie Hobbs, our Secretary of State, she hit high gear on panic mode this week. | |
She's been on all the fake news media, pushing the panic button. | |
What she's trying to do now is she's coordinating with Secretaries of State and Attorneys General from other states to try to stop the spread of election transparency, basically. | |
They don't want to make sure that what's happening in Arizona doesn't move to their state. | |
Oh yeah, but it's coming. | |
But it's coming, it's coming. | |
So they're doing big time damage control right now, trying to prevent audits from becoming a normal thing. | |
Our friend Paul Gosar, holy cats, so Marjorie Taylor Greene and Matt Gaetz came and they spoke here in Phoenix. | |
I forget if it was Thursday or Friday night. | |
Paul Gosar did like a 10-minute presentation prior to Marjorie Taylor Greene and Matt Gaetz taking the floor. | |
Well, Paul Gosar, he's a U.S. | |
Congressman, and he was giving this address In Phoenix the other night. | |
And he drops this bombshell. | |
He says, so I had people coming to me from the Securities and Exchange Commission fraud units and military fraud units. | |
And they told me that somewhere between 400,000 and 700,000 ballots in Arizona were messed with. | |
700,000 ballots in Arizona were messed with. | |
He had information from fraud units that around half a million ballots had been tampered with in Arizona alone. | |
This revelation to me is huge because if what he's saying is correct, and I have no reason to doubt what he's saying, then elected leaders were told by people in the military who investigate fraud That there were half a million ballots in Arizona that weren't tampered with. | |
If they knew that, if elected leaders knew that, if members of Congress here and the Senate here in Arizona knew that, that explains why they decided to do the audit. | |
Because if you You know, we keep coming back to this thing that Trump had 74 million votes. | |
Alright, that's the official number. | |
The official number for Trump is 74 million votes. | |
That's not counting the votes that they took away from him. | |
And that is the largest number of votes anyone has ever received in an election, other than the votes that Joe Biden supposedly received. | |
So, you know, like in the 2016 election, I think Trump got, what, 61 million votes? | |
So he got, what, 13 million more votes Four years later, there's never been that many votes cast. | |
And Trump did all those rallies and garnered, he just drove this energy to get people to show up at the polls. | |
And they did. | |
There was a red wave. | |
People showed up at the polls like they never have before. | |
Oh, yeah. | |
That is why the Democrats had to cheat on such a large scale, because they had a massive deficit to overcome. | |
You know, Joe Biden probably came in with somewhere around, you know, I would say 60 million votes. | |
Maybe they had to cheat in such an astronomical way. | |
That's why they had that's why they had the ballot trucks of ballots being brought in. | |
That's why they're doing the middle of the night counts in Maricopa County here. | |
I remember back in November, when they were continuing to count votes, and every day they'd say, oh, we have another, you know, 50,000 votes counted. | |
And they would never say how many ballots they had left. | |
The total universe of ballots, they never stated what that total number was while they were counting the ballots. | |
And day after day after day, they were counting more ballots. | |
And we're all like, this has never happened before. | |
You gotta be kidding me. | |
We're four days, five days, six days after the election, and they're still counting ballots. | |
There's still more ballots coming in from where? | |
They were doing like, oh, we got 5,000 from Pima County, and we got 4,000 from Pinal County, and we got some from Mojave County today. | |
And they just kept on bringing in more ballots. | |
I'm like, what the heck? | |
It was just the strangest election. | |
Yeah. | |
Not to mention Arizona called it first, too. | |
Remember? | |
The polls closed and they were like, Joe Biden won! | |
They were like, Fox News called the election. | |
Everyone was like, what? | |
What the what? | |
And it ended up being, what, 10,500 vote difference? | |
That's a pretty small number. | |
The way that they pull this whole thing off, you know, and then what happened in Georgia and what happened in Pennsylvania, what happened in Pennsylvania was just straight out highway robbery. | |
Judge Alito, Supreme Court Justice, tells Pennsylvania, you'd better segregate those ballots. | |
The mail-in ballots that come in after November 3rd because, you know, There's a very good possibility this is going to be litigated, and those ballots are going to be thrown out. | |
And they didn't segregate them. | |
There was so much just rampant fraud, and you could see it even before the election. | |
You could see that they were ramping up this mechanism by which they were going to steal the election. | |
So, the audit's going on in Maricopa County. | |
We've got, what, half a million ballots kind of examined already, with one and a half million ballots to go. | |
According to Ken Bennett, we're looking at probably the end of June before the entire process is done. | |
To me, it's very interesting that a lot of information is already coming out. | |
They had that hearing last week with the Senate, And a lot of good information came out from Doug Logan and from Ken Bennett and from a guy, Cotton, who's with Cypher, the cybersecurity firm. | |
They presented a lot of good information. | |
Cotton confirmed that the database, election databases, were deleted. | |
The mainstream media took that story and said, oh, the database was never deleted. | |
They just didn't know where to find it. | |
And then Cotton comes back on and says, well, they're taking my message out of context. | |
Because now the database was deleted. | |
When they sent us the information, that database had been deleted. | |
We reconstructed it using forensic techniques. | |
So there's a lot of interesting stuff going on in Arizona. | |
And now we have Fulton County, Georgia on the radar. | |
Boom, dun-dun-dun-dun. | |
Yeah, so Judge Amaro, down in Georgia, Judge Amaro has authorized auditors to look at 145,000 mail-in ballots in Fulton County, Georgia. | |
And the significance of that is, they were looking at, a team was looking at these ballots under low resolution. | |
They're looking at scanned images of the ballots under low resolution images. | |
And they weren't able to detect, they weren't able to find the information that they're looking for with these low res scans. | |
So the judge is going to allow the actual ballots to be unsealed. | |
Both the plaintiffs and the defendants are going to meet, I believe it's on May 28th, at the warehouse where they're being stored. | |
And the judge is going to allow the ballots to be scanned under at least 600 DPI resolution or higher. | |
So they're gonna get better image scanning of the ballots to find out if they're fraudulent. | |
So there's breaking news this morning. | |
I just posted this in Telegram. | |
Judge Amaro said that if he finds evidence of fraud, in these ballots in Fulton County, he's gonna order Brian Kemp, the governor, to call a special session of Congress to decertify the election in Georgia. - Here we go. - Senator there, if the judge makes, to call a special session of Congress to decertify the election in Georgia. - Here we go. - Senator there, if the judge makes, if Judge Amaro makes a declaratory | |
Counterfeit ballots were there and that some of them were counted twice. | |
That's the other possibility here. | |
That he's going to demand that Governor Kemp called a special session and they're going to start decertifying elections. | |
Trump Biden. | |
Second one, U.S. | |
Senate. | |
Purdue likely won in the first ballot. | |
Why is Ossoff there? | |
Why was there a runoff? | |
Number three, a House seat. | |
Seventh District, 400 votes separated the Democrat winning. | |
Plus, there were a number of seats in the Georgia House that were under 200 or 300. | |
All of those are going to call for a special session to be decertified. | |
Steve, this is unbelievable what is going on. | |
I know. | |
Hang on. | |
All righty. | |
So there you go, right from the horse's mouth. | |
That's that's kind of huge. | |
And people have been asking, OK, well, we're doing these audits. | |
Well, then what happens then? | |
And OK, now we have an answer. | |
That's what happens. | |
A lot of this, I think, is going to end up in the hands of of the courts. | |
If the courts are willing to take up these cases and make a decision like we have, there's plenty of Plenty of legal precedent for elections being overturned, for new elections being ordered. | |
This judge in Georgia is ready to tell the governor they have to decertify the election. | |
And that may very well happen here in Arizona. | |
If the Arizona Senate determines through its audit that there was significant fraud in the 2020 election, I expect that | |
Someone, whether it's an individual or some law firm or maybe it'd be Amistad Project or it could be the Senate themselves, is going to file a lawsuit against the executive branch of Arizona demanding that the election be decertified. | |
And if they can prove in court that there is significant fraud, a judge will probably order Ducey and Katie Hobbs to decertify the election. | |
And if they do that, then the question is, do they certify the Trump electors, or do they hold another election? | |
We don't know that part yet, but it's probably going to end up in court. | |
Well, you and X22, both of you guys talk about new elections. | |
Yeah, well, you know, it's been done in the past. | |
It's not like this is, you know, new territory. | |
I mean, the audit thing coming after a presidential election is new territory. | |
There's never been audits done like this following a presidential election. | |
Even with, in 2000, with the hanging chads, the Bush-Gore election, there wasn't this level of scrutiny that was limited to Florida | |
this is happening in a nationwide scope so but even even having said that there is legal precedent for elections being overturned for new elections being ordered it numerous times in the past judges have thrown out the results of an election and ordered a new election to be held mm-hmm In some cases, they've reversed the outcome, where they just disqualified the winner and let the second place person be declared the winner. | |
So it's hard to predict what judges are going to say, but elections are done at the state level. | |
So I don't think there's going to be an overturn of the election on a national basis, unless the military steps in. | |
The military steps in and removes Biden from office, then there would be potentially a new election on a national scale. | |
But judges seem certainly likely to order new elections at the state level. | |
I think that's probably going to happen in Georgia. | |
They're going to look at those ballots. | |
They're going to find a lot of fraud. | |
And that judge, Amaro, I think he's likely to order the election to be decertified in Georgia. | |
I think that could also happen in Arizona. | |
New Hampshire has also got some interesting stuff going on. | |
So they continued doing the audit in New Hampshire this weekend, and they found some very interesting things. | |
So they tried to replicate the ballot folding issue in New Hampshire. | |
Just to give you some backstory on what happened in New Hampshire. | |
There was a recount in Wyndham, New Hampshire, because it was a close race. | |
And what they found in the recount, they did a hand recount, I think about a week, week and a half after the election. | |
And in the hand recount, they found a significant difference from the results they had through the machine tally the day of the election. | |
There was a big discrepancy. | |
And it went in the favor of Democrats. | |
So they were wondering like, okay, what the heck? | |
Why did the machines give Democrats the edge? | |
And when they did the hand recount, a lot of votes were taken away from Democrats and given to Republicans. | |
They wanted to know what was causing the discrepancy. | |
So they, essentially, they replicated the machine folding And then they ran the ballots through the machines and they found out that the folding of the ballots, the mail-in ballots, caused a big discrepancy in the counting. | |
So on that ballot, there were four candidates that you could vote for on one particular ballot. | |
Um, what they did, what they did was they folded the ballot and the ballot fold happened to end up going through the bubble, which was a selection for a Democrat candidate. | |
And what they found out was that in 28% of the day, I think they ran 75 ballots through, uh, that were folded and 28% of them marked that fold as a vote for the Democrat candidate. | |
And there was no vote for the Democrat candidate. | |
So, the machines were interpreting a ballot fold as a vote for a candidate. | |
That's one of the things that they found. | |
They also found that in some cases, because four candidates had already been selected on that ballot and the fold was interpreted as a fifth vote, it invalidated that ballot because you could only vote for four candidates. | |
And a fifth vote would be an overvote and that would invalidate the entire ballot. | |
So they've got big problems in New Hampshire, in Wyndham, New Hampshire with the ballots because they're finding out that their machines are misreading the ballots because of the folding issue. | |
Now these are older machines and the auditors are thinking that it's going to affect the entire state's election because the entire state uses the same machines. | |
They all use the same kind of machine. | |
They're all going to come up with the same ballot fold issue. | |
It's possible that we may have a bigger issue in New Hampshire developing as they litigate this issue with the ballot folds in Wyndham. | |
A lot of people were kind of concerned, and I was concerned, that Wyndham was going to be kind of a nothing burger because it's not being done the way the Arizona audit is being done. | |
But Wyndham is a much smaller town. | |
A much smaller number of ballots, and they've got issues unique to Wyndham in that they've got this issue with the ballot folds and the machines. | |
So, you know, the statewide races and the presidential race in New Hampshire could end up being changed. | |
And it's going on. | |
I mean, if you see this, This kind of thing happening in New Hampshire. | |
It's happening in Georgia. | |
It's happening in Arizona. | |
Wisconsin is doing an audit right now. | |
It's kind of flying under the radar. | |
Not a lot of people are talking about it. | |
The guy who is running that audit in Wisconsin, I've heard from some people that he's kind of a rhino, but there is an audit underway. | |
In Wisconsin. | |
You're not going to probably hear a lot of press about it. | |
There's not a lot of articles being written. | |
But I did get confirmation from people in Wisconsin who can confirm that the audit is underway. | |
There's just not a lot of information coming out about it. | |
It's being done kind of, I wouldn't say in secret, but it certainly isn't being done publicly the way the one here in Maricopa is being done. | |
It'll be interesting to see what they find in the Wisconsin audit. | |
Then you move on to Michigan. | |
We the people, if we make our voices heard and we email and call in Michigan the representatives and the Senate and get them to demand an audit, we can probably get an audit underway in Michigan. | |
Same in Pennsylvania. | |
People need to be loud. | |
They need to be heard. | |
You need to be ringing your representatives, their phones off the hook and emailing them. | |
One more thing about Arizona. | |
President Trump Was throwing a little shade on our Attorney General, uh, Brnovich. | |
He probably saw that, that post that came out yesterday. | |
Bad time for a sip. | |
Yeah. | |
Uh, the lackluster Attorney General, Mark Brnovich, uh, needs to get his ass in gear and start taking this thing seriously. | |
I thought that, that was funny as heck. | |
Um, hopefully there'll be enough pressure on Brnovich. | |
To get serious about this. | |
And you know, like Karen Fan said, we're kind of at the stage where they're gathering information. | |
If they gather enough information, and if they have evidence of fraud, they turn it over to Brnovich, and it's up to Brnovich to make sure these people are prosecuted. | |
And I'm glad to see Trump calling him out and putting him on the hot seat. | |
That warmed the cockles of my heart. | |
Yeah. | |
So, you know, I'm feeling good. | |
I think we have a lot of momentum. | |
I think that the mainstream media is definitely in panic mode. | |
And... It's glorious. | |
Yeah. | |
And, you know, we're just going to keep our eyes on the audits, watch what's going on. | |
And there's just so many good things coming out, you know, on a weekly basis. | |
And I think there's a lot to be optimistic about. | |
There's also a lot to pray about. | |
We should be praying every day. | |
That the auditors are able to withstand the assaults of the enemy and the lies and the slander. | |
It's only going to get worse. | |
Yep. | |
As we go into June and the audit here in Arizona kicks into high gear, as more evidence comes out in Georgia, the mainstream media and corrupt politicians are going to go even more into attack mode. | |
Yeah. | |
Trying to discredit people who are investigating election fraud. | |
So you think we're going to see a blackout at that time? | |
Gosh, you know, I, it's kind of like the 10 days of darkness, you know, it's kind of like, yeah, it's like, I think there's a good possibility that we may lose some access to the internet at some point. | |
If too much information regarding fraud is made public and, Because that is, I think, the one thing they really can't afford. | |
If a large amount of evidence is suddenly made available to the public, and it clearly proves that Joe Biden is an illegitimate president, Then we run into a scenario where maybe the deep state does try to not just de-platform us, not just shut down Parler, shut down Gab, but maybe take the internet down temporarily. | |
Or at least restrict access to the internet for a lot of people. | |
Because they can't afford to have that information getting out. | |
Well, and you kind of see the setup for that happening now, too, with all the news of the solar flares. | |
Every time there's any kind of news that works in our favor that looks like it's going to create a big wave of positive news cycles for us, Yeah, there's gonna be large coronal mass ejections coming this week, and big solar flares, and we're expecting spotty internet coverage. | |
Like, really? | |
I am. | |
Conveniently, this week. | |
Yeah, it's kind of funny how that always happens. | |
But you know, it's like, it's like they do it to themselves, like, every freaking time. | |
You know, they overplay their hand, and it's just, it's gotten to the point where it's so obvious. | |
I think there's so many of us out here You know, man, I hate the I hate the term conspiracy theorists, but you know, I mean, there's so many of us out here that they've been calling conspiracy theorists for so long. | |
But it's like everything that we've talked about now, we've decked up the dates a lot. | |
OK, you know, we've we've like, oh, it's going to happen. | |
It's going to happen, you know. | |
But like everything that we've said that they've tried to shut us down about it comes out to be fact and it's like they've Overplayed their hand so much like how it's not blatantly obvious to everybody. | |
I still don't know but you know, we're getting there We're getting there Yeah, we are getting there There there's a mix of truth and error in our community You know The people who are predicting dates about stuff, they did us a big disservice and discredited themselves and caused a lot of people to lose hope. | |
I just am not a big fan of people who predict dates. | |
They just think it's a dangerous practice because the dates and the events almost never come to pass. | |
The people who predict him end up being discredited. | |
People who believed it end up being disappointed. | |
So I think we need to avoid that as much as possible. | |
But you're right. | |
The more time goes on, the more information is coming out that proves that we're telling the truth. | |
I mean, it was true with the Russia hoax. | |
From the get-go, anyone who claimed, said that There was no Russian collusion that Trump won the election fair and square. | |
It was proven right over the next three years. | |
I think the people who are sticking to their guns and saying that this election was stolen, they're going to be proven right. | |
And, you know, who knows? | |
Evidence may come out that these elections have been stolen for the last 15 years. | |
Because Trump was tweeting about Dominion voting machines back in 2012. | |
When Romney ran against Obama, Trump was tweeting about, you know, watch the Dominion voting machines. | |
Well, Democrats themselves were complaining about the voting machines and everything, but now it's like... We have Amy Klobuchar and Kamala Harris on the record warning about how easy it is to steal an election. | |
I mean, like, I showed the video, you know, just like I'm sure a bunch of other people did too, you know, like how easy these machines were able to, like, you could just walk up to the machine and get admin rights on it and, you know, all the stuff that we've shown, like, right away after the freaking election and before even, you know, and it's like, these people, man. | |
I want to know how many elections back. | |
What's that? | |
Like, you know, you said it earlier too, you know, like with Obama. | |
Like, Obama was a movement, okay? | |
I bought the frickin' hope and change the first time. | |
Um, but you know, like, like how much of that, how much going back, you know, like we, we know, we know like these deep state, you know, presidents and all this stuff, you know, what happened with Al Gore and, and frigging Bush and all, I mean, like how many of these elections and how long has it been jacked up? | |
That's, I think it would be fascinating to know that, you know? | |
I think it's been, uh, rigged for a lot longer than anyone suspects. | |
Yeah. | |
And all the way down too, right? | |
I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but I think we're going to find out, if we dig deep enough, we'll find out that the elections have been rigged for decades. | |
And yeah, all the way down to ballot. | |
The initial investigations about election fraud are looking at the presidential And the Senate races, but eventually they're going to have to start looking at the down ballot races. | |
I think they're going to find that even in those races, um, there's some funny business going on. | |
Well, think about these, like these governors, think about even down to the mayors that were like strategically in these places, you know, like all this stuff that happens, right? | |
It just happens to be in their city. | |
Oh, it just happens to be in their state. | |
Yeah. | |
I think that, uh, I think that Democrats have held power in these major urban areas, I think partially due to systemic election fraud. | |
Rudy Giuliani talked about it during the hearings. | |
He was talking about how everyone knows that in Philly, in New York, that the elections have been rigged forever. | |
For a hundred years, the elections, they've developed ways to rig the elections. | |
It's not a new thing. | |
It is somewhat new to normies, to average people who aren't aware of it, but it's been going on for a long time. | |
And it's one of the reasons why I've never really been interested in politics. | |
I took a political science class in college back in the 80s, and long story short, I found out that politics is exactly what I thought it was about. | |
It's about who gets to spend the money, who decides where the money goes, and it's all about the money. | |
Follow the money. | |
People are able to gain positions of power so that they can direct where taxpayer money is spent. | |
A lot of it goes into their pockets and they give it to their friends and they kind of divide it among each other. | |
Kind of got jaded toward politics in general. | |
And I've been that way for a long time because I just tend to not trust politicians, tend to see politics as kind of a corrupt business. | |
But, you know, now I have an opportunity to expose some of that. | |
And I think we're starting to see a few people with integrity getting into politics. | |
I'm very encouraged by the stuff I see from people like Rand Paul. | |
Uh, and he doesn't waffle, and I don't think he can be bought. | |
And he's always going against the grain, which is why he pisses a lot of people off. | |
But he's coming out, you know, with the coronavirus scandal. | |
He's proving to be one of the guys who is a voice of reason, and he's exposing the corruption and dishonesty in the National Institutes of Health. | |
And thank God we have a doctor who can actually speak articulately to the issue. | |
I love the stuff that he's been saying about Fauci and That's one of the things that's dropping the red pills here in my house, man, is like Fauci got racked by him a couple weeks ago, and then, wow, all of a sudden, man, the mask mandates are going away. | |
CDC is going, oh, wow. | |
Really? | |
What happened there? | |
You know? | |
Yeah. | |
And, you know, like I said, I think we're starting to see some people with integrity getting into politics. | |
We've got some good people here in Arizona, people like Mark Fincham, And Paul Gosar, Karen Phan. | |
We have some people who are willing to stand up for the truth, stand on principles, take the heat from the mainstream media and their corrupt colleagues in Congress and keep speaking the truth. | |
To me, this is very encouraging that we're starting to see honest people running for office. | |
And I think hopefully that'll be The wave of the future. | |
You know, General Flynn has been banging this drum and I've been banging it too. | |
We, the people, not only do we need to hold our elected leaders accountable, we need to become elected leaders. | |
We need to run for, you know, the chairman of our precinct and get on committees and get on school board, get elected to mayor. | |
City Council, we need to get involved. | |
The reason why corrupt people have taken over local and federal government is because we have abdicated our responsibility to a large degree. | |
We've made ourselves comfortable watching Netflix and checked out. | |
And man, on Telegram this weekend, this one woman said that she ran and became her precinct chair. | |
And a whole bunch of other women, most of them in their 60s and 70s, said, Me too! | |
I ran and I got on, you know, this elected position and I'm making changes and I'm holding these people accountable. | |
And one person after another after another, always grandma's, we're all jumping in there talking about how they got elected. | |
And they're getting involved and they're not sitting in their chairs knitting, watching soap operas. | |
They're being involved patriots and they're changing their city and their town and their state. | |
And that is what we need to be doing. | |
And I can just see on social media, I can see the change, how it's taking place. | |
People are waking up to the truth. | |
They're waking up to the realities of corruption and they're realizing that if we, the people, step up and get elected and are willing to take a stand on principles, that we can change our culture, we can change our country, we can take it back from these corrupt people who have been running it for the last 100 years. | |
So, like, let me ask you a question. | |
Like, when somebody gets elected fraudulently, or, you know, they, like, scheme or whatever, and then they get in office, and then they go and they make laws, and they do all these things, pass all these bills and stuff, what happens to all that stuff? | |
Like, if it comes out, like, you know, retroactive, like a lot of this stuff is, you know, like, how does that, like, what happens to those laws and, and all that stuff? | |
I mean... | |
Yeah. | |
Depending on who you talk to, you're going to get different answers, but some constitutional scholars are of the view that if Joe Biden specifically is found to have been fraudulently elected, all of his executive orders and all of everything that was passed by him would be rolled back. | |
That's one possible outcome. | |
But you know, we're kind of in uncharted territory. | |
We've never had a president who was elected. | |
And then was proven to be elected fraudulently, and then had to be removed from office, and then we had to figure out, well, do we undo all this executive order? | |
Right. | |
We haven't had to deal with this yet. | |
So, you know, it's probably going to end up with the Supreme Court. | |
Who knows what the Supreme Court's going to do? | |
You think we'll go into a 25th Amendment kind of thing? | |
You think there's still a switch going to happen? | |
No, I don't think so. | |
I don't think it's going to be a 25th Amendment thing. | |
Let's see. | |
If I was going to war game this out, I still think the military is ultimately going to be responsible for moving Biden from office. | |
I don't think it's necessarily going to be through the 25th Amendment. | |
I think it's going to be a military coup. | |
And I suspect what is going to be the inciting incident, probably a constitutional crisis. | |
I think that either at a state level or at a federal level, we're going to end up in a constitutional crisis where the legislature, the executive branch, and the judicial branch are at odds with each other and they can't resolve a dispute. | |
And I think that's when the military is going to step in. | |
What that constitutional crisis looks like exactly, I don't know, but I suspect that's going to be the incident that will cause the military to step in. | |
I disagree with Dave from X-22. | |
I know that months ago he did this kind of deep dive into the law of war, the manual of war in 11.2, 11.3, 11.4. | |
I think he's misreading that. | |
If you read that entire document, That doesn't apply to the situation that we're looking at, I don't think. | |
I think it's, I think it's much simpler than that. | |
I don't think that the government is going to be disabled and then the military has to step in. | |
I think the military is going to see a constitutional crisis, is going to realize that the Republic is at stake, the future of the Republic is at stake. | |
And I think they're going to step in because they are the, Last line of defense against tyranny. | |
If the courts cannot resolve the problem, and if the Department of Justice and FBI will not prosecute the fraudsters, the military is the last line of defense against tyranny. | |
And I think they're going to be forced to step in because no one else is going to do it. | |
That's it. | |
That's just my theory. | |
It is interesting to me, still, when you look at things like the fact that Biden has been flying on an aircraft that is not flying under the call sign Air Force One. | |
There are a bunch of other things with the military. | |
The salute that was given to Biden during the inauguration was not the traditional salute that the military does for a For the head of state. | |
There's just a whole lot of things. | |
The way the military has been interacting with the Biden administration is different, distinctly different from how they would normally interact with The Commander-in-Chief. | |
I don't think they see him as a Commander-in-Chief. | |
They have been doing some things to kind of signal their disapproval of him as their Commander-in-Chief. | |
What were you going to say? | |
Well yeah, like on Inauguration Day when the motorcade was going down, you had the soldiers lining the road with their backs turned to them. | |
You know, all those little things, the little nuances. | |
His first week in office, I mean, they went from all the love and regard that President Trump was giving them to, you know, they're sleeping on the ground in a friggin' parking garage somewhere, being treated like crap right off the bat, so. | |
Yeah, I think that even though, you know, there's always people who are gonna say, Oh, but the military's being neutered and they're being turned into the woke military and they're changing this and they're changing... Okay, fine. | |
Whatever. | |
That's true. | |
The Obama administration is doing everything they can to try to neuter the military. | |
That was Obama's... One of his major goals was to turn the military into a bunch of wussies Who had no sense of honor and no sense of patriotism. | |
This whole turning the military into a woke Gestapo, you can't do that overnight. | |
Even if you get rid of a few dozen high-ranking people who are patriots, you know, there's hundreds of thousands active duty in the military. | |
Who are strong patriots and they're not going to leave and they're not going to kowtow to this agenda. | |
There will always be a strong patriotic contingent in the military, even at the upper echelon. | |
And I think that those people have probably developed a plan. | |
And that plan is going to be deployed in one of these days, and the right set of circumstances happen, and the right red line is crossed, that plan is going to be put into operation. | |
Yeah. | |
You know, yeah, Obama and Biden are trying to destroy the military, but they're not going to do it overnight. | |
And I don't think they're going to have enough time to complete their plan to neuter the military. | |
Don't work on it, but it's going to take longer than they anticipate. | |
And you're not going to get rid of patriots like General Charles Flynn, who is the four-star general who's commander of the army in the Pacific. | |
He and his people, you're not going to get rid of those people overnight. | |
So, I'm not too worried about the changes in the military. | |
At this point, I think they're cosmetic. | |
You know, if Biden were allowed to stay in office and Obama were allowed to run him as his puppet for ten years, you'd probably see a significant change in the military, but they're not going to do it in a few months. | |
Yeah. | |
So, I'm not worried. | |
Something's going to happen with the quickness, I think. | |
Yeah. | |
Even President Trump was with the OAN last week, you know. | |
It's got to be handled before the 2022 election. | |
A lot of this stuff. | |
I think that's going to be like the huge domino. | |
Yeah. | |
I think that, uh, we're going to reach this summer. | |
We're going to reach a watershed moment where everything's going to change relatively suddenly. | |
It's only going to take a couple of, uh, rulings from a few judges to drastically can change, change the complexion of. | |
The 2020 election and the White House and what's going on. | |
And if the judges aren't willing to do it, my guess is that the DOD will. | |
You know, there's more information coming out all the time. | |
Yeah. | |
Information's coming out about the January 6th protests. | |
None of it is good for the Obama administration. | |
The FBI and DOJ are going to try to hide all the video they can, but as they start to prosecute people who were there, the attorneys are getting access to video footage. | |
During Discovery, and the more they get access to video, the more it's looking like, well, it really wasn't an armed insurrection. | |
The cops were opening the doors, they were welcoming people in, waving them in, they were making deals with them, hey, you guys can come in, just don't be violent. | |
That doesn't look like an armed insurrection. | |
So that narrative is falling apart more and more every week. | |
It was falling apart in real time when it was happening. | |
Right, as we go on, More of the 14,000 hours of surveillance footage is going to come out, and it's going to further disprove their insurrection theory. | |
The Deep State is kind of backpedaling, and their narrative is going to lose steam, and we're going to be vindicated more every week. | |
Onward we go! | |
It just drives me crazy though, you know, I mean, it's like, there's another thing, January, like the election stuff we were bringing up before and directly after, the stuff like, here it is, we're going into June, and it's like, oh yeah, yeah, we showed that stuff already. | |
You know, the January 6th stuff, I mean, it's all connected. | |
Yeah, we all picked out John Sullivan and crew like on that day as it was happening in real time. | |
I'm watching with Jen and the boys and I'm like, that's not the Patriots, that's Antifa, you know? | |
Yep, yeah. | |
But it's all connected because the January 6th insurrection Was a narrative that Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer and Joe Obama came up with to distract public attention away from their fraud. | |
They didn't want the public talking about election fraud. | |
They wanted the public to focus on the most, as Biden said, the greatest attack on American democracy in the last hundred years or something. | |
They want the public to focus on their so-called insurrection because they don't want anyone talking about the election that they stole two months earlier. | |
But we're on social media. | |
We're the digital warriors. | |
We are making our voices heard. | |
A lot of us on Telegram have about the same level of engagement now on Telegram as we had on Twitter before we got suspended. | |
And I just posted something yesterday on Telegram. | |
If Telegram is able to roll out a decent live streaming service, It's going to be game over for Twitter and Facebook because Telegram has 500 million users right now. | |
That's a lot of freaking users, man. | |
That's pretty comparable to the number of users that Twitter has. | |
Telegram has become kind of a force to be reckoned with since the Twitter purge, the Facebook purge, and the YouTube purge. | |
If Telegram can roll out a live streaming video platform like YouTube, It's game over. | |
Because then patriots like us will have a place where we can private message, we can have groups, we can post links, we can... I mean, Telegram, as I found out recently, it can be used like a blogging platform too. | |
You can write articles and you can hyperlink, put in hyperlink text to links to other Other articles and websites, like you would in a regular blog. | |
You can upload videos. | |
I've been doing some live chats. | |
Last week, Thursday and Friday, I did a couple of live chats in the evening, about an hour long. | |
I was just doing question and answer. | |
So if they can do audio-based live chats, they definitely have the capability to do video-based live chats. | |
It's only a question of when do they roll that out. | |
So as much as I like Feared, loathed, and hated the idea of starting up a Telegram channel. | |
I'm really liking it. | |
I was shocked when you joined Telegram, because you were pretty adamant about it. | |
You weren't getting on it. | |
Yeah, I was very adamant. | |
And then a week later, I started up a channel. | |
But it's because these other fake channels just suddenly popped up. | |
Like, there was two fake pragmatic channels that popped up. | |
Uh, in the course of like two days and Jill Pepper Potts, my admin, she was like, Hey Dave, did you know that two fake, fake pragmatic accounts popped up on telegram? | |
And I'm like, Oh, great. | |
Yeah. | |
I love your pen. | |
I actually was interacting with the admin of one of them because they were taking all of my gab posts and they were posting them in the telegram channel and pretending to be me. | |
And I actually messaged the admin, and we were chatting back and forth for a couple of days, and they were not interested in really disseminating my message. | |
They were interested in promoting some of their junk under my name. | |
So then it was like, okay, if these people have an agenda to use my name to promote their crap, Maybe I need to start up a channel. | |
So, with Jill's help, I started a Telegram channel and we got it going. | |
It caught on pretty quickly how to use it. | |
I still have a few things I need to learn about it. | |
You're sitting at 68,000 people over on the channel in just a short amount of time, a couple weeks. | |
It's been up for about a month. | |
Like I said, I really like Telegram as much as I hated the idea of having to learn another platform. | |
The learning curve wasn't too steep and I'm really liking it. | |
I haven't given up on CloudHub and Gab, but I am kind of focusing on Telegram because right now it seems like that's kind of where a lot of people are gathering right now. | |
Like I said, it has a half a billion users. | |
It's got 500 million users. | |
You know, General Flynn is there, a lot of Anons are there, not all the Anons, just a lot of Anons are going to stay on Gabin, that's fine. | |
But the main ones that I interact with, CJ Truth, Enoch, Julian's Rum, he's on Telegram but he's been inactive lately. | |
Yeah, it's pretty easy to use, it can be overwhelming now at times. | |
Yeah, it is easy to use. | |
I also found out that most of the conservative news outlets that I follow, they're also on Telegram. | |
So Disclosed TV is there. | |
Zero Hedge is there. | |
Zero Hedge got banned from Twitter again. | |
Zero Hedge is there. | |
The Federalist, Daily Caller, Daily Mail, Breitbart, and War Room. | |
A lot of the people that I follow for news, they're all on Telegram. | |
So once I realized there's all these news accounts on Telegram, I was like, well, this is kind of like Twitter. | |
All the people I was following, trying to get information from, you know, Brian Cates, he's on there. | |
Tracy Beans, Uncovered DC. | |
A lot of the citizen journalists, they're all on Telegram. | |
To me, it kind of started to take on the flavor of Twitter before I got suspended. | |
So I'm like, okay, well, most of our crew, they're on Telegram. | |
They're posting, and I can repost their information. | |
So that's one of the reasons why I really enjoy Telegram now, is because a lot of the people I was following on Twitter, they're on Telegram. | |
And we're posting each other's information, a lot of cross-pollination going, which is what we did on Twitter. | |
And we're building a pretty big base of people who are all, we're on the election fraud and the audits and we're making, we're making ourselves heard. | |
So that's, you know, that's kind of, if you're interested in following me, you want to keep up with what's going on. | |
I think Telegram is a really good place to be right now. | |
Like I said, I haven't given up on CloudHub. | |
CloudHub's got a major update coming, man. | |
I can't say a lot about it, but I mean... I like what CloudHub's doing, you know? | |
I like what Jeff is doing. | |
I hope that President Trump would make his home on CloudHub. | |
I'd be very cool with that. | |
I've already got my place staked out on CloudHub. | |
Ultimately, wherever Trump lands on social media, that's where people are going to gravitate to. | |
Will he end up on Telegram? | |
Will he end up on CloudHub? | |
Will he come through with a really good social media platform that he makes his home? | |
I don't know. | |
We're going to find out sooner or later where he's going to be. | |
Right now, like I said, I'm enjoying Telegram. | |
I'll probably be doing more live chats and I think I will probably do some, just some basic discipleship, talking to believers and giving them some instruction on healing, instruction on seeing in the Spirit, hearing God's voice. | |
I think the live chat function It's really good for that. | |
It's kind of like a live podcast. | |
I can take questions and give people answers if I have an answer. | |
I'm feeling pretty good about Telegram right now. | |
It's a good tool and I like it. | |
I love seeing you smile like that. | |
You know, cause I, you know, it was rough for, you know, for you, for, for everybody. | |
I mean, you know, getting deplatformed and not wanting to do it and not wanting, you know, this, that, and the other thing. | |
So it's been really nice to see like you're, you're like alive again on social, you know? | |
Yeah, I am. | |
I feel like I found a place where I, where I belong, where I fit in pretty well. | |
Uh, I felt like a fish out of water. | |
Once Twitter went down in January, we all got banned. | |
I was like, oh crap! | |
You know, I put so much time and effort into figuring out how to effectively get my message out on Twitter. | |
You know, I spent years doing that on Facebook and then I got booted. | |
Then YouTube and I got booted. | |
Then Twitter and I got booted. | |
I'm like, okay, great. | |
Now what do I have to do? | |
Figure out how to work Parler? | |
How do I work Gab? | |
You know, what are the ins and outs? | |
And you can't private message people on either of them. | |
And private messaging is kind of a big deal when it comes to social media. | |
Yeah. | |
And with Telegram, you can DM people, which is kind of a thing. | |
It is a thing. | |
Yeah. | |
So, you know, I'm digging it. | |
Yeah, my smile is back. | |
I feel like I found a place where I fit. | |
At least for now. | |
We'll see how long that lasts. | |
Well, we're praying that it lasts a long time because we all love you so much and just glad to see you out there again. | |
Yeah, I hope so. | |
I hope Telegram can avoid the pitfalls that other platforms have fallen into. | |
All right, buddy. | |
Well, any final thoughts? | |
Any final words? | |
Are you doing any voice chats this week? | |
I think I will do a voice chat. | |
I think I need to schedule them, or at least give people a heads up. | |
Because the two that I did last week, they were just spontaneous. | |
I was like, OK, I'm going to try this thing out and see how it works. | |
Like a monkey playing with dynamite, hoping that it doesn't blow up. | |
Yeah. | |
I will do some voice chats this week. | |
I'll try to drop a little heads up in the channel if I'm going to, when I'm going to plan to do it and what the subject will be about. | |
I'll try to be a little more organized this week now that I found this new toy and I learned how to use it correctly. | |
Maybe do kind of a basic instruction on healing. | |
Which is something I haven't talked about in a while on Supernatural Saturday. | |
But it is one of my favorite subjects to talk about. | |
I know. | |
I want to talk about it right now, man. | |
Well, jump on the voice chat this week when I go live. | |
OK. | |
All right. | |
So everybody pay attention. | |
Make sure you get your notifications on. | |
Make sure you're getting notified, Darren. | |
And we get some bonus time with Dave this week. | |
How's Denise doing? | |
Everything going good? | |
She's doing good. | |
Yeah. | |
Good, good, good. | |
She is doing good. | |
Her art is taking more of a center stage. | |
She just finished up a book cover for a friend, Dan Duvall. | |
He's got a new book coming out. | |
I was blown away when I saw the cover that she designed for his book. | |
It's really, really good. | |
Yeah. | |
Denise is so darn talented. | |
But she finished up the book cover for Dan and she is getting more and more motivated to finish some paintings and take this thing seriously. | |
So if you keep her in prayer so that she would have The focus and the motivation to dive into her career as a painter full-time. | |
I think at some point we're going to start a Telegram channel for her art. | |
We set up a website for her art and she doesn't really like managing a website but I think there's a way that we can set up a Telegram channel where she can sell her paintings through a Telegram channel. | |
More news on that Alright, you guys heard him. | |
Keep it in prayer. | |
Keep Denise in prayer. | |
you guys heard him keep it in prayer keep denise in prayer that's awesome yeah yeah it is all Alright guys, well listen, I'm going to get out of here because my phone's blowing up over here and I know you've got to get going, but thanks so much for this. | |
I love our Medic Mondays. | |
I missed it last week. | |
I missed everybody last week, but especially you, you know, and I just love our time together. | |
Yeah, me too, man. | |
It's always a blessing talking to you, hanging out with the crew in the chat. | |
I always look forward to it, so thank you for letting me be on your show. | |
Hey man, thanks for being on here, man. | |
I'm letting you. | |
Come on, man. | |
It's good to be back. | |
Thanks for being so awesome to me, guys. | |
I missed you so much last week, but I definitely needed the break. | |
So thanks for understanding, and yeah, the best is yet to come, right? |