179A Medic Monday - September 27, 2021
Greg Harvey and Praying Medic discuss the results of the Maricopa County election audit.Support my ministry: https://prayingmedic.org/support-us/
Greg Harvey and Praying Medic discuss the results of the Maricopa County election audit.Support my ministry: https://prayingmedic.org/support-us/
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Another weekend over Awaken from my bed Rise up in the morning. | |
A brand new week ahead. | |
We gather together. | |
Seek God's grace. | |
It's time for Medic Monday. | |
Medic Monday. | |
We lift up this wall. | |
We thank you, Jesus. | |
Good morning, Dave. | |
Morning, Greg. | |
How are you today? | |
Waking up. | |
Yeah, it's early for you. | |
It's a little early for me, 7 a.m. | |
Yeah, thank God. | |
That's all right. | |
Yeah. | |
Happy to be on the show a little bit early on a medic Monday. | |
Yeah, the bonus. | |
Looking forward to discussing the Maricopa audit results. | |
I thought it was a nothing burger, nothing to see here. | |
A lot of people thought it was a nothing burger, apparently. | |
Yeah. | |
But we know that's fake. | |
It's fake following a false. | |
Apparently they didn't read the report. | |
Yeah. | |
No, they just skimmed highlights and headlines. | |
Highlights and headlines. | |
Yeah, well, you know, highlights and headlines don't always tell the whole story. | |
No, and normies don't have a lot of, they don't get a lot of time to sit through a three hour hearing either. | |
That was pretty fascinating. | |
I spent the time in the hammock chatting with people and watching. | |
It was great. | |
No, that's cool. | |
I was, uh, obviously, well, if I was on Twitter, I would have been live tweeting, but I was on telegram. | |
So I was live telegramming. | |
I thought some very interesting information, uh, came out of the hearing and there's even more interesting information in, The report, if you read it. | |
I started digging through it yesterday, and I found some very interesting stuff in there. | |
And as you probably saw, I was posting my digs on Telegram yesterday, and there's some very, very interesting information in the written report that wasn't mentioned in In the hearing. | |
And I think that it portends some bad things for the bad guys. | |
And some good things for the good guys. | |
Although ultimately what's going to come of this, I don't know. | |
But we can do some spitballing. | |
And speculate a little bit. | |
So yesterday on Telegram, I posted screenshots from the written report. | |
of things that I thought were interesting, and then I just provided a little bit of commentary. | |
And I'm going to go through some of them this morning. | |
Greg may or may not be catching up with me on the screencaps. | |
We'll see how that goes. | |
So let me get my glasses on. | |
Well, I've also got the article that you put up, too, yesterday. | |
OK. | |
The 10 takeaways from the Maricopa Audit Report, which everybody should go over. | |
Yeah, I'm basically going to kind of read from that. | |
This is what I felt right after the report was given, is that it's not complete. | |
This is not the end of the story. | |
When I heard the report, I was like, okay, what happened to the discussion of the thin ballot paper? | |
That was over 100,000, I think it was around 160 or 170,000 ballots that were printed on unusually thin ballot paper. | |
What happened to the kinematic artifact detection? | |
What happened to the Sharpies? | |
What happened to all that stuff? | |
They never even mentioned any of that in the hearing. | |
And that was kind of a big deal in the July hearing. | |
So, I was like... Could that be stuff that they held back, though? | |
Well, yeah, it is stuff they held back because that inspection's not done yet. | |
Yeah. | |
That's what I learned. | |
I'm like, oh, the audit's not done. | |
Okay. | |
So, and I kind of, I knew that because we know that they, the supervisors never turned over the logs. | |
They never turned over the routers. | |
They never turned over the passwords. | |
There's a lot of information that they withheld. | |
So we knew going into the presentation of the report, we knew it wasn't a complete report because we knew that there was information that was withheld. | |
And the county and Senate, they struck a deal where the Senate is going to get access to that information at some point in the future. | |
So then Ben Cotton and Doug Logan and their teams will go over the information that they get from the logs and routers. | |
And then there will be probably another report or two issued at a future date. | |
Ben Cotton was the most exciting part of the audit for me on Friday, honestly. | |
Yeah, me too. | |
He brought the receipts. | |
Yes, he did. | |
No denying that. | |
In the July hearing, Ben Cotton, everybody's jaw dropped when they heard what he said about the deleted files in the database. | |
So we got confirmation on that in the presentation of the final report. | |
But like I said, it's not really a final report. | |
I mean, it kind of is. | |
It's a final report, but it's not the end. | |
Because there are going to be more reports coming forth. | |
And I think that the most damaging information was not presented in this report. | |
Because I believe the most damning evidence was withheld. | |
That's why they withheld it. | |
They withheld the logs and routers because that has probably the most damaging information. | |
Yeah. | |
And they withheld the screenshot of the people that were logging in and doing things. | |
Yeah, exactly. | |
If people were underwhelmed by the audit report, that's fine. | |
You know, a lot of people were disappointed and that's always a factor of your expectation. | |
What were you expecting? | |
Were you expecting that Trump was going to be installed back in the Oval Office the next day? | |
I mean, if that's what you were expecting, you had unrealistic expectations that wasn't going to happen. | |
Yeah, I think a lot of people thought that. | |
I think, you know, like, ooh, the rally's coming. | |
They're going to re-inaugurate them in Georgia. | |
It's going to be wonderful. | |
It's puppies and kittens, man. | |
It's all over. | |
The storm has passed. | |
And it's like, no, it was never about whether or not Trump won. | |
I saw it in the chats, too, you know, immediately when that was going on. | |
It's like, people, they're not saying who the votes were for. | |
Yeah, and to credit Karen Phan, she, from the beginning, made it very clear this was not about Putting Trump back in the Oval Office. | |
This is about looking at our election here in Maricopa County and identifying problems and fixing them. | |
And if that leads to a decertification of the election, if that leads to some kind of action by Congress, if it leads to a court overturning the election results, that's fine. | |
But that wasn't What was going to happen when the report was issued on Friday? | |
That just wasn't what they were going to do. | |
It's a small part of the process. | |
It's a very large process. | |
It's a long process, and we had a large step forward in the process on Friday. | |
So, I apologize to anybody who had their expectations not met, but that's on you. | |
I had pretty low expectations going into this. | |
I mean, you and I talked last week. | |
You said, well, what are you expecting out of the report? | |
I was like, I was expecting a lot. | |
Well, I got exactly what I expected. | |
And I kind of knew what Ben Cotton was going to talk about, because he talked about it in July, and he gave more color, more detail on what he had talked about in July. | |
And for his part, they found that The entire election database was deleted on February 2nd. | |
I think at like 4.45 in the afternoon, just before Maricopa County was about to have its auditors come in and do their little risk limiting audit. | |
So Maricopa County had hired SLI and ProVNV A couple of election machine companies to come in and do a risk limiting audit. | |
That was going to be on February 3rd. | |
Well, on February 2nd, the day before, according to Ben Cotton, They went in and deleted the entire election database. | |
The vote database, the vote totals, the log files, everything. | |
They just deleted a million files off of the election management system. | |
Or they're going to do an audit. | |
Their little audit, right? | |
And one of the interesting things that came out of the report, if you read through it, is when ProV&V and SLI submitted their audit reports to Maricopa County, they didn't mention the fact that the election database had been deleted 24 hours prior to their audit. | |
So, I mean, what do you make of that? | |
You know, nothing to see here. | |
Oh, nothing to hide. | |
No, no, everything's on the up and up. | |
Everything's perfectly legit. | |
You know, we always delete the entire election database before we do an audit. | |
That's just how we do things. | |
Why would auditors need to see the election database? | |
It's amazing that these people don't get that. | |
If it's on the internet, it's always going to be there. | |
You can always find the The footprints, the fingerprints, the files, the deletions, the uploads, it's all there. | |
Well, you know, they're not sending their brightest to do this kind of work. | |
We've got the brightest on our side. | |
Yeah, well, I'm not going to argue about that. | |
Yeah, Ben Cotton, when he announced that they had the timestamps And they pinned it down to the exact time. | |
Like I said, it was like 5.45 or 4.45 in the afternoon on February 2nd. | |
All they had to do was go back and look at the camera footage from the Maricopa County Election Center and find out who was working that day. | |
Look at the security cameras. | |
Oh, okay. | |
Well, these are the people that are working today. | |
There's these three people. | |
I guess it's one of them. | |
The pucker factor had to be huge. | |
Oh my gosh. | |
Yeah, here's those time stamps. | |
You can kind of make them out. | |
The screenshots aren't that great, I'm sorry guys. | |
If it was there, it will always be there. | |
Right. | |
The internet is forever. | |
Our Attorney General, Mark Brnovich, now has enough, what I think he probably has more than adequate information. | |
To open a criminal investigation. | |
And it was very interesting to me that Brnovich, an hour before the report dropped on Friday, Brnovich issued a public statement basically saying that he is committed to doing whatever is within the law and whatever is necessary to get to the bottom of what happened during the election. | |
He kind of committed to a course of action. | |
And as the Attorney General, his course of action is going to be criminal investigation. | |
So it would not surprise me if at some point in the near future, Brnovich impounds the routers. | |
D-Live's working it. | |
Thank you 165 people for staying close. | |
Alright, we're lit up everywhere. | |
Alright. | |
So anyway, tell us about these routers. | |
So there's a lot of people who are concerned that the Senate and the county made a deal to turn over the routers and logs and passwords to that third party, Shattuck is his name, and they're concerned that this guy's going to pull some kind of funny business and the Senate or the auditors won't actually get access to the logs and the routers. | |
I'm not worried about that. | |
I think that Karen Fann has done her best to negotiate in good faith. | |
I haven't seen her do anything yet that leads me to believe that she would put the Senate in a bad position. | |
And it's possible. | |
That if Brnovich impounds the routers and the machines and everything else as part of a criminal investigation, he could then turn that information over to Cyberdangers directly and they could get direct access to it. | |
So I'm not too worried about Cyberdangers and Ben Cotton having access to the information that they need. | |
I think they're going to get access to it one way or another. | |
It seems like it needs to happen though pretty immediately. | |
Well, you know, timing is It's another issue totally beyond our control. | |
And this is going to be a very long process. | |
Just because of the nature of who we're dealing with. | |
We're dealing with now the Senate. | |
We're dealing with Attorney General's office. | |
They typically don't do things overnight. | |
Right now the Arizona Senate is out of session. | |
So even though there is going to be a committee convened That will look at information from the audit and make recommendations. | |
In order for the Senate to vote on a motion to decertify, they'd have to be called back into session. | |
That's not going to happen. | |
I don't want to throw too much doom and pessimism on this conversation. | |
And I have my usual spiel about how this is all going to be resolved. | |
But first I wanted to go into some findings that are in the written report that a lot of people are probably not aware of. | |
Now is this coming right out of your 10 takeaways? | |
Yep. | |
It's coming from the 10 takeaways. | |
Now guys, make sure you, if you're not following Dave on Telegram, what the heck have you been doing? | |
So make sure you go over to his Telegram channel and you can pick up this article. | |
You can follow along at home. | |
I'll put it up from time to time as he's going through it, but make sure that you're going and grabbing this today. | |
Right, so one of the things that I found interesting, and this is on page 56 of the report, is a mention in there that the Kinematic Artifact Processing is currently evaluating the ballot images to do a full analysis of the types of paper utilized. | |
A full report documenting all the papers utilized is expected in the coming weeks. | |
And Kinematic Artifact, that's Jovan Pulitzer's thing? | |
A lot of people were screaming and hollering over the weekend saying that the report was watered down and they left out key parts of the report to make it less impactful. | |
And if you read the report, you see that that process, the kinematic artifact process, it hasn't been completed yet. | |
They're still working on it. | |
That's why it wasn't included in the report because it's not done yet. | |
Right? | |
So, I don't think there was an attempt to water down the report. | |
I don't think there was an attempt to minimize the seriousness of it. | |
There's a lot of information they don't have yet. | |
That was obvious early on on Friday was that it was incomplete. | |
Yeah, you should just listen to what Logan and Ben Cotton were saying. | |
It was apparent that they were still kind of like at the midpoint of the inspection process. | |
There's a lot of things they just had not had time to finish yet. | |
So the issue with ballot bleed through and calibration and the thin paper stuck, all of that is tied to the kinematic artifact detection. | |
And That issue affected about 168,000 ballots. | |
Now this is from the July hearing where Logan and Cotton were presenting and they said 168,000 ballots were affected by this issue of paper stock. | |
Let me jump down to this is on page 54 of the report. | |
A large number of the ballots from in-person voting utilize paper that is not recommended by the manufacturer of the tabulators for use in the systems. | |
This can result in higher jam rates, more bleed through, and could theoretically impact the readability of the ballots by the scanners. | |
At this time, 10 different papers have been found. | |
Several of these paper stocks were weights from 20 to 30 pound paper. | |
That is extremely light paper. | |
It's like printing paper at home. | |
Well, even lighter than that. | |
I typically use 40 or 50 pound paper for my printer. | |
20 to 30 pound paper is really light. | |
What's recommended is 80 pound paper. | |
So they, again, they found this issue and they're looking into it. | |
And that is, that is going to be part of the kinematic artifact examination that is not done yet. | |
Right. | |
That also goes to the issue of adjudication. | |
So, We know from a number of sources that around 200,000 ballots were sent to adjudication in Maricopa County in the November election. | |
That's an 11% ratio and the normal acceptable adjudication rate, according to the Federal Election Commission, is like .00068. | |
Right. | |
It's supposed to be like less than one tenth of one percent. | |
And we had an 11 percent adjudication rate. | |
Of course, the issue with adjudication is that's where a ballot is rejected by a machine for whatever reason. | |
It's then sent to adjudication. | |
Someone looks at the ballot and says, oh, it looks like this person voted for these candidates. | |
They make a judgment as to what the intent was of the voter. | |
So because they're making a judgment on what that voter intended to put on their ballot, they can nullify the will of the voter. | |
If they have a political agenda, they could come in there and take all these Trump vote ballots and make them Biden ballots through adjudication. | |
I don't think it's an irrational question to ask why. | |
That's part of the kinematic artifact detection. | |
Use thin paper, and they did tell people to use Sharpies, we know that. | |
The other thing about the Sharpies was, prior to November 1st, okay, and this is a big issue, prior to November 1st, on the Maricopa County Recorder's website, there was instruction for all the Maricopa County employees who were working in the election, to tell people to use regular pens for the ballots. | |
I remember that. | |
After November 1st, the instruction changed, and they were telling people to use Sharpies. | |
Right? | |
So they changed the instructions midway through the election process. | |
First they were telling people to use pens, then they were telling people, as Election Day got closer, to use Sharpies. | |
Why? | |
Why would they suddenly, and this is on the Recorder's website, There's notices, there's emails that went out to people who worked in the elections, telling them to tell people to use Sharpies, to hand out Sharpies. | |
They gave people boxes of Sharpies to hand out at the voting centers. | |
Why were they telling people to use Sharpies when it came to vote in person, especially in person the day of the election? | |
That issue is huge because a number of problems cropped up after November 1st. | |
One of them is the fact that the ballot scan images all got screwed up after November 1st. | |
I think this is number 10 on the list, Greg. | |
It's unclear what events could have resulted in this number of images being corrupted. | |
63,000 ballot images on the election system that are corrupt and unreadable. | |
It's unclear what events could have resulted in this number of images being corrupted. | |
The corruption of the ballot images in the election system only occurs for ballots after November 1st. | |
That's when they changed to using Sharpies, by the way. | |
They had They had 263,000 ballots where the scanned ballot images were unreadable, and all of them were scanned after November 1st. | |
In fact, the percentage was about 50%. | |
Half of the ballots scanned after November 1st were unreadable. | |
They had no problems with Files being corrupted prior to November 1st. | |
Okay, what happened? | |
What did they do on November 1st that made all these ballot images unreadable? | |
Alright, so on November 1st, all of a sudden, half the ballot images that they're scanning can't be read. | |
On November 1st, all of a sudden, they start handing out Sharpies to people. | |
What the heck is going on? | |
Right? | |
I mean, that looks to me like willful misconduct. | |
That looks like they're trying to do something to make it difficult to determine who these people were voting for. | |
Yeah, well the machines don't pick up the sharpies anyway, and then if they're using that weak-ass paper, then it's going to bleed through and they're going to kick out for mistakes and then somebody else can adjudicate. | |
Right, and the thin paper issue was most prevalent with printed on-demand ballots. | |
Those are ballots that were printed the day of the election. | |
When someone comes into a voting center, sometimes they have to print ballots that day. | |
You know, you're in this school district, you're in this legislative district, we have to print a specific ballot for you that has all the candidates on there. | |
The day of voting, ballots had the most problems with thin paper. | |
Right, so you take thin paper and then you add a sharpie into that, and then you add into that the fact that 50% chance their ballot image is not going to be readable once it's cast and recorded. | |
That is a huge setup for fraud. | |
Yeah. | |
And then, of course, if the sharpie bleed through, if anything happens, it gets rejected, a lot of people who voted A lot of people who voted the day of the election, their ballots went to adjudication. | |
They were either rejected by the machines or they went to adjudication for some other reason. | |
And like I said, 200,000 ballots went to adjudication. | |
And in adjudication, it's very possible that your vote gets changed. | |
So, all of those issues, to me, scream conspiracy to steal an election. | |
Obviously, I'm not the most objective person in the world, but that's what I see when I look at this stuff. | |
You're pretty objective. | |
You'll call it if it doesn't fit. | |
Yeah, I'm not a conspiracy theorist, actually. | |
Here's another thing. | |
This is number two, Greg. | |
Runback. | |
Runbeck is a private company that printed a lot of the ballots that were used in the election. | |
Runbeck, the CEO, initially agreed to answer some questions for the auditors. | |
And then, according to the report, the CEO was instructed by Maricopa County not to talk to the auditors. | |
So why would the CEO of Runbeck be prevented from talking to the auditors? | |
And Runback, like I said, it's a private company that printed a lot of the ballots. | |
Is there something that they wanted him to hide? | |
Is there some information they didn't want him giving out? | |
Is there some issue that they were concerned about? | |
Why would Maricopa County instruct a private company that printed ballots not to talk to auditors? | |
Here is another issue, going down to number three. | |
And a lot of people didn't understand the significance of this issue, so I'm going to give it a little bit of color. | |
According to the audit report, 255,326 early vote ballots were received from Maricopa County voters who are not found in the EV33 file. | |
Okay, so EV33, that's the early vote file. | |
And here's how this works. | |
In the state of Arizona, If you want to vote early, vote by mail, you have to request a mail-in ballot in writing. | |
That's state law. | |
You don't just get a mail-in ballot randomly. | |
You have to request one. | |
State law says that the state cannot mail out Really? | |
an early vote ballot to anyone who has not requested one in writing. | |
Really? | |
Yes. | |
If the state sends out early vote ballots to people who did not request one, that's a violation of the state law. | |
Back about three weeks ago, I posted these two questions on Telegram. | |
I was asking people, number one, did you receive an early vote ballot by mail? | |
And number two, did you request one in writing? | |
If you received a mail-in ballot in the mail and you did not request one in writing, Text this number. | |
And the reason that we sent that out is that's a violation of state law. | |
If the state sent out ballots to people who did not request one, it's a violation of state law. | |
And that's something that Brnovich could potentially investigate. | |
Right? | |
So according to the audit report, 255,000 early vote ballots were sent out to people who were not in the early vote file. | |
Once you request in writing an early vote ballot, you go into the EV33 file. | |
The only people who should have received mail-in ballots should have been the people in the EV33 file. | |
But according to the audit report, 255,000 ballots were sent out to people who probably didn't request one. | |
Well, they did that everywhere. | |
And that's a violation of state law. | |
The state cannot send out ballots to people who didn't request them. | |
Right? | |
It's not just they can send them out to anybody. | |
They can't. | |
It's against the state. | |
State says, state law says, They have to request one in writing. | |
So that's a huge problem. | |
Again, that's something that Brnovich needs to look into. | |
Why was the state sending out hundreds of thousands of early vote ballots to people who didn't request them? | |
Trump was screaming about that for a long time, too. | |
It's like, where are these ballots going to? | |
Who requested them? | |
Who's getting them? | |
Who's filling them in? | |
Gonna skip down to number five. | |
The subpoena from the Senate required Maricopa County to turn over to auditors all provisional ballots that were not used and those that were cast by voters but rejected. | |
So what is a provisional ballot? | |
In Maricopa County, if you have requested or received an early vote ballot by mail, And you show up at a voting center to vote in person, they give you a provisional ballot. | |
And it's not actually counted until and unless they can verify that you did not vote by mail. | |
That's the way that they prevent you from voting twice. | |
So if you receive a ballot in the mail, and then you fill out that ballot and mail it in, and then you go into a voting center and say, hey, I want to vote, They say, well, you have a ballot in the mail. | |
Did you send that one in? | |
What did you do with it? | |
Oh, no, I lost it. | |
I want to vote in person. | |
And then you go in and vote in person, you get to vote twice. | |
So the way that they prevent you from voting twice is if they send you a ballot in the mail, it's in the EV33 file, right? | |
They have a record of who is supposed to get early ballots. | |
Your name is in the EV33 file. | |
When you come in to vote in person, they check the EV33 file. | |
If your name is not in the EV33 file, you should not have received an early ballot. | |
They give you a regular ballot. | |
If your name is in the EV33 file and they know that you received a mail-in ballot, they're going to give you a provisional ballot and they're not going to tabulate that ballot until they verify that you didn't already vote by mail. | |
So that's a little checks and balance thing to Make sure that people don't vote twice. | |
Okay. | |
Here's the problem with that. | |
According to the report, 58,000 voters who should have received provisional ballots because they received a mail-in ballot were actually given standard ballots. | |
So let me explain what that means. | |
You just heard me say, if you received a mail-in ballot, your name should have been in the EV33 file. | |
There are 58,000 people who received mail-in ballots and came into a voting center and they were given a standard ballot. | |
So those people could have voted twice. | |
And we know from Dr. Shiva's presentation, 17,000 duplicate ballots were found. | |
Yeah. | |
Okay, where did those duplicate ballots come from? | |
That's where they came from. | |
They had all these duplicate ballots because they were allowing people to vote by mail and then they allowed them to come in To a voting center and vote again with a regular ballot, okay? | |
The problem with giving them a regular ballot is it's against the Maricopa County voting procedures. | |
If you look at the Arizona Voting Procedures Manual, it clearly says if a person has received or received a mail-in ballot and their name is in the EV33 file, When they come in to vote in person, they have to be given a provisional ballot. | |
You can't give them a regular ballot because that's going to allow them to vote twice, and that's exactly what happened. | |
58,000 people were given regular ballots, standard ballots, when they should have been given provisional ballots. | |
So that's number six. | |
Going up to number five, the subpoena From the Senate to Maricopa County required the county to turn over all provisional ballots that were not used and those that were cast by voters but rejected and the auditors never got them. | |
So the auditors are supposed to get all the unused ballots so they could make an accounting of the entire universe of ballots. | |
How many ballots were printed and how many ballots were cast. | |
All right. | |
Well, the auditors never got the unused ballots, so they don't know how many provisional or regular ballots were printed versus how many were cast. | |
And that's another way for fraud to happen. | |
If you don't know how many ballots were printed, you don't know if any of those ballots, they could have destroyed some real ballots and replace them with the ones that they had, you know, sitting on a little shelf somewhere. | |
There's tons and tons of opportunity for fraud here. | |
And that's why they were supposed to get all the unused provisional ballots, but they weren't turned over. | |
Here's another issue. | |
Runback is a private company that prints the ballots. | |
I'm not certain about this, but I think they're also responsible for sending out ballots by mail. | |
Nothing to see here. | |
And the auditors were supposed to get all ballots that were returned as undeliverable, and they never got them. | |
Okay, so here's a big question. | |
Whoever sent these ballots out, whether it was Roanbeck or whether it was the Secretary of State's office or whether it was the County Recorder's office, I don't know how that process works. | |
But if you send out five million ballots in the mail, And you get back 4 million that are undeliverable. | |
That gives you 4 million ballots that were sent out to a voter, supposedly, and then they came back undeliverable. | |
Now you have a pool of ballots that you can do whatever you want with. | |
And the auditors were supposed to get access to all the undeliverable ballots, but they never got access to them. | |
Again, this is another opportunity for fraud. | |
Where you don't know the pool of potential ballots that are out there floating around, and what was done with them. | |
A good audit should have had an accounting of all the regular ballots, all the provisional ballots, all the ballots that were mailed out, how many were returned as undeliverable, and all the numbers should have matched up. | |
And half of the data that they need, they don't have. | |
And this is just one county. | |
So yeah, big opportunity for fraud. | |
Let's see. | |
The Senate subpoena required Maricopa County to allow them access to the voter registration system. | |
Now, if you could do an audit, it would be nice to know, have access to the voter database so you know how many registered voters there are. | |
Yeah. | |
How clean is the voter roll? | |
You know, things of that nature. | |
Well, the auditors were never given access to the county's voter registration system. | |
Now, in December, I think this was December 4th, there was a couple of articles that were published in the Arizona papers about an FBI investigation of a hack of the voter database in Maricopa County. | |
Some of you will remember that news story coming out. | |
The auditors wanted to get information on what exactly was this hacker doing? | |
What was the intrusion about? | |
Did they take files? | |
Did they change files? | |
Did they delete files? | |
What was going on? | |
They were never able to look into that because they were never given access to the county's voter database registration files. | |
And the county, when they were asked about it, said, oh no, that was just some guy accessed publicly available information. | |
It wasn't an actual hack of our system. | |
We would not let anyone hack our system. | |
Trust us, we have tight security. | |
Forget the fact that they never updated their antivirus. | |
That was, like, mind-blowing. | |
From the time that the system went online, they never updated their antivirus definitions. | |
Yeah, but they did a lot of other stuff. | |
And, you know, using their Windows 7 operating system, probably never... it sounds like they never patched any of the vulnerabilities. | |
If you use Microsoft operating system, when the company identifies vulnerabilities, they urge you to install these patches that fix those vulnerabilities. | |
They never installed the patch to fix any of the vulnerabilities from the time the system went online. | |
So, yeah. | |
Massively insecure system. | |
So, they didn't get access to the voter registration system. | |
Let's see. | |
We talked about the fact that the day before the county had its auditors come in, they deleted the entire database. | |
And when ProVNV and SLI turned in their reports to the county, they didn't mention the fact that ballot images, election file, database files, results files, and log files were deleted. | |
Didn't bother mentioning any of that in their reports. | |
And then 10, we've got those 263,000 ballot images that were too corrupted to be read. | |
And they all, all those images were after November 1st. | |
So when the mainstream media says nothing to see here, everything's fine. | |
Biden won. | |
You Trump losers just didn't need to get over this. | |
I'm sorry, but I'm not buying it. | |
If you read the report, there's a lot of information in there. | |
That shows that the county is hiding things. | |
Hiding a lot of things. | |
We don't know for a fact that they're hiding criminal activity, but it sure as heck looks like it. | |
And judging by Brnovich's statement before the audit report, he also was interviewed by Washington Times, and this article came out over the weekend. | |
Brnovich is kind of painting himself as an Old West gunslinger now. | |
And he sees himself as a guy who has a very narrow window of opportunity to turn the tide against this creep of cultural Marxism that's being pushed by the Biden administration. | |
So he's talking the talk. | |
I guess we're going to see if Mr. Brnovich walks the walk. | |
Yeah. | |
He's running for the Senate. | |
He needs Trump's endorsement. | |
He's not going to get Trump's endorsement if he doesn't do anything about election fraud. | |
He knows that. | |
And I think what we're seeing from Brnovich is signals that he's willing to crack some skulls and make some arrests. | |
That's what he's saying. | |
Whether he actually does it or not, I don't know. | |
We'll have to wait and see. | |
So there was talk of turning it over to law enforcement. | |
Yeah, well, the information has been turned over. | |
I mean, before the Friday session was done, Karen Phan said, oh, by the way, all this information has been turned over to Attorney General Mark Brnovich. | |
Yeah. | |
Oh, all right. | |
And probably a lot of information that was not presented in the public hearing. | |
That's my suspicion. | |
I think that they avoided talking about certain subjects in the hearing uh... on friday because they were law enforcement sensitive if you know what i mean things that they could turn over to law enforcement that they probably couldn't discuss publicly like the screenshots of the people at the machines yeah and other things uh... i'm guessing that they have evidence that they've found | |
That they would not talk about publicly because it would tip people off. | |
It's information that is likely to end up in front of a grand jury. | |
Yeah. | |
I'll just say that. | |
If evidence is likely to end up in front of a grand jury, you wouldn't want that being made public because then it would bias, you know, potentially bias the grand jury. | |
So I suspect that there's a lot of information that the Senate has that they did not put out in the written report and did not talk about Uh, in the hearing on Friday. | |
I guess we're going to wait and see what comes of it. | |
We don't, we don't know what will happen. | |
Now we've got some information. | |
It's probably going to be some lawsuits filed. | |
Perkins Coy, I'm sure is working on their game plan. | |
Well, they've got to be busy over there. | |
They got a lot of stuff coming down the pike they need to be working on. | |
Yeah, they do. | |
And you know, we've got audits coming in Texas. | |
The four largest counties in Texas. | |
I mean, the county that, I don't know if it's Tarrant or Harris County in Texas, that incorporates the city of Houston. | |
And that county has 5 million people in the county. | |
It's the third largest county in the country. | |
And that county is going to get audited. | |
So is Dallas County. | |
There's two counties that incorporate Dallas and Fort Worth that collectively have 5 million. | |
One county has like 2.3 million. | |
The other county has 2.5 million, so almost 5 million people collectively in those two counties. | |
They're being audited. | |
The county that incorporates the city of Plano, Texas, they're being audited. | |
That's a county of a million people. | |
So, Texas is auditing some very big counties. | |
Because the Attorney General, the Governor, the Legislature, it looks like they're all kind of on board. | |
The Secretary of State is the one who actually commissioned the audit. | |
It doesn't look like there's going to be a lot of pushback against those audits. | |
There will probably be some resistance at the county level. | |
County recorders may not be real happy about this, but if the Attorney General, the Secretary of State, and the Governor are all backing it, I don't see a whole lot of resistance to the audits in Texas. | |
They should get finished up in a timely manner, I'm guessing. | |
No idea how long that's going to take. | |
Interesting things came out of Georgia. | |
Gateway Pundit broke a story, let's see, was it yesterday morning, Sunday morning, I think? | |
The problems for Dominion are just getting worse. | |
I was just going to ask you about Dominion. | |
Oh, gosh. | |
Well, Dominion is the one with egg on their face from the Maricopa County audit. | |
Dominion essentially ran Maricopa County's election. | |
Adrian Fontes, our previous Maricopa County recorder, Was on record saying that Dominion, one of their biggest contracts was Maricopa County. | |
In fact, I think it was the biggest contract that Dominion had. | |
Maricopa County, according to him, employed two full-time people and they had offices inside Maricopa County's election center and they essentially ran the election. | |
So whatever fallout comes from The Maricopa County audit and, you know, criminal prosecution. | |
I think Dominion is going to end up having a lot of damage from this whole situation. | |
Yeah. | |
They've also got some big problems in Georgia. | |
So, and it may be just optics, but I think it's going to be more than that. | |
So, Gateway Pundit published a report yesterday morning, which contains screenshots from a letter that was sent From the county's election supervisor to the state auditor, and the letter talks about problems with accounting. | |
Specifically, a lot of problems with invoices from Dominion, where they couldn't understand what Dominion was actually billing them for. | |
I didn't post this on Telegram, but there's one section in this letter Where it's an email exchange and this woman is explaining that she cannot tell from this Dominion invoice what they're supposed to be paying for, how many hours, what services were provided. | |
It's an invoice for a lot of money. | |
And this woman is basically saying she has no idea what the county is being billed for. | |
This is Fulton County. | |
One thing that did come out of that letter was the fact that The week of the election, half of Fulton County's election employees either came down with COVID or were quarantined because of COVID concerns. | |
So half of their election staff were taken out of service and replaced with Dominion contractors. | |
Yeah, very interesting. | |
At a price of $2,000 per person per day. | |
And then on election day, the rate went up to $5,000 per person per day. | |
And they had like 10 or 11 contractors working. | |
The bill that Dominion sent Fulton County was almost $2 million. | |
Let's take out half the workers that are working the election because of COVID, and let's replace them with Dominion people. | |
Conveniently, the week that all the ballots are coming in, that all the results are going to be tabulated, let's just put a whole bunch of Dominion people into Fulton County's election system. | |
Yeah. | |
Happen to see. | |
No! | |
What could possibly happen? | |
How could that possibly lead to fraud? | |
Yeah. | |
Well, and the stuff that Ben Cotton was saying, too, Friday about the machines, too. | |
I mean, that was all Dominion. | |
I mean, shoot, Dave, I showed how to get admin access to the Dominion machines back in November on this broadcast. | |
You know, there's literally videos out there showing how you... They'll show you how to do it. | |
Yeah, average Joe Schmo can walk over to the machine and get admin access in, like, minutes. | |
If you put in the password, password? | |
Password? | |
It's very secure. | |
Nobody will guess that. | |
Yeah, again, the fact that in Maricopa County, all the users use the same password. | |
They've never been changed. | |
And it looks like they all logged into the same account, apparently. | |
Yeah. | |
Shared account IDs, shared passwords, just like, what are you people thinking? | |
Who does that? | |
Robbers and stealers. | |
Thieves do that kind of stuff, apparently. | |
Yeah, I think Dominion was the biggest loser from all this, and Dominion is going to be losing a lot more in the future. | |
That leaked audio from Steve Choucri, one of the Maricopa County Supervisors, was very telling. | |
He admitted that he knew that Dominion, as a brand, Had been trashed and that people did not have trust in Dominion machines. | |
Yeah. | |
And he said, this is not just, you know, far right people. | |
He said, my mother, who's like 85 years old, she doesn't trust Dominion. | |
So the Board of Supervisors knows that Dominion has a bad name. | |
People have lost trust in that system. | |
And I think that the more information comes out about The problems within Dominion, it's going to put more pressure on state legislators around and county recorders and secretaries of state. | |
It's going to put more pressure on them to take a look at their elections and do audits. | |
Now, not going to get probably a lot of action from secretaries of state because I think most of them are in lockstep agreement that they don't want audits. | |
If they know they've got fraudulent systems, they're not going to want those things exposed to an audit. | |
But state legislatures have the ability to order the audits, and it's going to be a fight. | |
I think that's what we're going to see. | |
I mean, we saw it here. | |
It's going to be a fight between legislators and the people who run the elections. | |
People who run the elections are going to oppose it lockstep. | |
Legislators are going to demand it. | |
When you have an audit, And, you know, well, we're going to issue a subpoena. | |
And the people running the election will say, well, we're not going to follow your subpoena. | |
We're going to ignore it. | |
And it'll go to court, just like it did here. | |
And I think that's what we can probably expect. | |
It's going to be a long, brutal battle. | |
I think more states are going to conduct audits. | |
That's going to take a long time. | |
It's not going to be resolved immediately. | |
No. | |
But wouldn't you say that we got to get this zipped up before the midterms next year? | |
Ideally, yeah. | |
You can't use the same systems. | |
Ideally, we need to have our election system fixed before the 2020-2022 midterms. | |
You know, how do you put pressure on states to conduct audits and get those all done in the next year? | |
True. | |
It took six months with this one. | |
Yeah, I don't know. | |
Obviously, there's some urgency to do this. | |
I don't know how you get legislative bodies and county recorders and those people to get their rearing gear and get this done. | |
I don't know how that's going to be accomplished. | |
Go ahead. | |
No, you go ahead, man. | |
If they get the routers and all this other stuff that they've been lacking, if they start to get this and they start to not only see the domestic but the foreign interference with this, could this be enough to push devolution? | |
Yeah. | |
So, it's going to be very interesting. | |
To see if Brnovich comes up with evidence of foreign interference to the degree that it changed the outcome of the election. | |
If Brnovich gets access to those routers, and those routers show internet traffic from China, and significant traffic from China, Uh, that's a huge problem. | |
Yeah. | |
That's a huge problem. | |
And if, if Brnovich arrests people, uh, and if people are charged or if the results of his, of his investigation show that China, you know, essentially, uh, hacked our election. | |
That is going to cause more pressure on other states to conduct audits, and that could be the trigger for devolution. | |
I do believe that, I think there's a really good chance that devolution is happening, that we're basically working right now with a devolved government. | |
And I believe at some point the military is going to step in. | |
I mean, dude, I'm not, I'm not moving on that. | |
That's my bottom line. | |
And you know, The further we go, it seemed, it's definitely, I mean, we've said it forever, but it definitely, that's gotta be the only solution. | |
It's the only way. | |
Yeah. | |
Because here's, here's the problem that we're facing. | |
Let's say for sake of an argument, Arizona, And Georgia and Pennsylvania all conduct forensic audits commissioned by their legislatures. | |
Let's say that they all find significant fraud, and let's say they all convene and vote to decertify their 2020 elections. | |
Okay, so now you've got three states, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Arizona, all decertify their elections. | |
In theory, what that does is, that takes away Joe Biden's margin of victory in the Electoral College. | |
Gotta have 270 votes. | |
If Biden loses Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Arizona, that's enough to take him below the threshold of 270 electoral votes. | |
All right, that's all fine and well. | |
In theory, that could happen. | |
But here's the problem we're dealing with. | |
In Arizona, our legislature is out of session. | |
Legislature doesn't come back into session until next year. | |
Even if Karen Phan and someone like Mark Fincham in the House put forth resolutions in the House and Senate To decertify the election, we have a razor-thin margin. | |
If we have two rhinos vote against the resolution, it's not going to pass. | |
So I think it's going to be an uphill battle getting the elections decertified because we have rhinos in the way. | |
There's enough rhinos sprinkled around the country that it's going to be difficult to get a decertification resolution passed in both chambers of the state legislatures. | |
I'm not saying it can't be done. | |
And I'm not saying we shouldn't try. | |
We should try. | |
And maybe it will happen. | |
But there's some headwinds that are going to oppose decertification. | |
So let's just say, for sake of an argument, Arizona and Georgia and Pennsylvania all decertify their electors. | |
Then what happens? | |
So people point to the Constitution, and they say, well, according to the Constitution, once The electoral vote threshold drops below 270. | |
It's up to the House to take up a vote, one state, one vote, to determine who the president is. | |
Okay, so that's what needs to happen. | |
Well, Nancy Pelosi is the Speaker of the House. | |
She is the one who decides what measures are brought before the House for a vote. | |
And how do you get Nancy Pelosi to agree that we're going to hold another vote to get rid of Biden and put in Trump? | |
It ain't going to happen. | |
It's never going to happen. | |
It ain't going to freaking happen. | |
I know there are people out there who have really great ideas that, you know, this is how it's going to happen in the Constitution and this amendment and then they got to vote here and this is going to happen and we need to get committees and get commissions and all that's fine. | |
Those are all good ideas. | |
Bottom line is Nancy Pelosi, as long as she is a speaker, is never going to consent to allow this to happen. | |
And if she does not consent, she simply can prevent any of this from ever being voted on. | |
Speaker of the House gets to decide what measures are voted on in the House. | |
So I have zero confidence in Congress to be able to resolve this problem. | |
They don't have the initiative. | |
You know, even some of our heroes, conservative heroes, would probably not be on board with this because it's too risky for them. | |
Politicians, are very risk averse. | |
They don't like taking risk. | |
They don't like taking chances. | |
And I think that depending on Congress to resolve this problem is a big mistake. | |
They screwed everything up on January 6th. | |
There's no way I'm going to have faith in them to fix this. | |
It's not going to happen. | |
Even if the legislatures decertify, I don't think you're going to get Congress to vote again and allow Biden to be removed and have Trump voted in. | |
It's not going to happen. | |
The courts, there's a possibility there. | |
I think there's a good chance that at some point A judge is probably going to overturn the results of an election in some county somewhere. | |
Heck, who knows? | |
If the Maricopa County election goes before a judge here, the judge may vote, may rule to overturn the election. | |
It's possible. | |
We might have a new election. | |
But then there's a question of what effect does that have on the national vote, on the national results? | |
So Maricopa County, one county decides, or one state, even if it's just Arizona, The judge says the state needs to hold a new election. | |
So Arizona holds a new election. | |
On what? | |
On paper ballots? | |
Do we use the tabulators? | |
Do we use the machines? | |
What happens? | |
And if Trump wins The second election in Arizona, it still doesn't change the results of the national election. | |
Yeah. | |
It would change the results of the Arizona election. | |
So it's the way that this whole thing is going to be cleared up is not exactly crystal clear. | |
We're in uncharted territory. | |
Never been here before. | |
None of this has ever been done before. | |
We're kind of playing jazz, you know, kind of making it up as we go. | |
California loves jazz by the way. | |
I do too. | |
Alright, now somebody said something in here and I've heard it and I've heard it and I've heard it and I don't think we've ever talked about it. | |
Alright, Trump, Speaker of the House in 22. | |
Dumbest idea ever. | |
Thank you. | |
Thank you. | |
Can we get that on record now, please? | |
Dumbest idea ever. | |
Yeah. | |
Trump is not going to run for Congress. | |
He's not going to be Speaker of the House and he's not going to impeach Biden. | |
That is just the dumbest idea ever. | |
Yeah. | |
That's the kind of idea you come up with when you have no other, no better plan. | |
Yeah. | |
And I think we have a really good plan in place. | |
I think the military is waiting. | |
The military is going to give the courts a chance. | |
They're going to give state legislatures a chance. | |
They're going to give Congress a chance. | |
They already gave the DOJ a chance and DOJ said pass on that one. | |
Thank you very much. | |
We're not interested. | |
So I think the military is allowing all the civilian entities To take a shot at correcting this problem. | |
And when the civilian entities prove that they're either unwilling or unable to fix it, I think patriots in the military will step in, crack some skulls, and make it right. | |
Well, now they're trying to thin out the military with these vaccine mandates and bringing in the wokeness. | |
Why do you think they're trying to weaken the military and wokeness and get rid of patriots? | |
Why would they want to do that? | |
Maybe they understand the threat that the military poses. | |
Well, there's a lot of things going on with that, right? | |
Okay, so they're trying to do that with the vaccine mandates. | |
I was reading articles this morning about them trying to get rid of Space Force now, and then you had that bill that's going through right now that's gonna take away guns from ex-military. | |
The red flag law? | |
Yeah. | |
Which, our congressman here, Gus Bilirakis, he will be getting phone calls from me today. | |
I know him personally. | |
I will be talking to him and talking to him. | |
Any Republican who voted for that bill needs to get smacked hard. | |
Yeah. | |
They need a reality check. | |
Well, and they snuck in there, too, that women can be drafted now, too. | |
Yeah. | |
I see Wendy Rogers is putting them all on blast. | |
Good for her. | |
Um, so yeah, it's a mess. | |
And I think the military is going to allow time for, um, the courts and the state legislatures in Congress to fix this. | |
But if they don't, I think the military will step in and fix it themselves. | |
Um, that's, you know, that's been my bottom line. | |
We just lost him. | |
Dave, come back. | |
If the devolution theory is correct, if we are in an undeclared war with China, if the president, President Trump did maybe enact a presidential emergency action directive and devolved government and nullified the 2020 election, then Biden is the representative of a foreign country. | |
He's essentially the puppet dictator of a hostile regime. | |
And if the military removes a hostile regime, it's not a military coup. | |
It's not the military removing a duly elected leader. | |
It is the military removing an installed leader. | |
Big difference. | |
And I believe that's what's going to happen. | |
Well, and there's a lot of little things. | |
The audit is just one piece. | |
It's one arm of the bands of this hurricane that's rolling through. | |
And Maria Bartiromo had on Devin Nunes yesterday, which, you know, there's more talk about Michael Sussman, which leads to Mark Elias, which leads to Perkins Cooey, goes back to the 2016 election, Hillary. | |
We're talking about Podesta yesterday, Podesta coming up, Puma's back in the news. | |
I mean, there's all these things. | |
Well, I think Durham's going to bring the pain. | |
I think so too. | |
So they've got multiple bogeys on their radar right now. | |
They've got the audits, they've got Durham. | |
I believe Durham is going to go up the chain and start taking down bigger and bigger names. | |
It's not going to go well for the corruptocrats in D.C. | |
So, enjoy the show. | |
Yeah. | |
I'm back to popcorn these days. | |
Yeah. | |
I switched to nachos there for a little bit. | |
Nachos. | |
Yeah. | |
Yeah. | |
Nothing wrong with nachos. | |
I'm trying to lose some weight, man. | |
Popcorn's better. | |
Yeah, I mean, there's all this stuff that's happening, you know, I mean, it's a long game. | |
It's a frustrating game. | |
There's a lot of pieces to it. | |
It's, you know, it's very easy to get disheartened, but I mean, we just got to keep standing firm and keep doing what we're supposed to do. | |
Like I was talking last week with everybody, you know, like the most essential job out there right now is a citizen journalist, a digital soldier, us getting the information out there, just continuing just to just hammer the people with info. | |
Yep. | |
You know, most people do not get their information from the mainstream media. | |
They get it from social media. | |
And even the people who follow CNN and MSNBC, trust in the mainstream media is at an all-time low. | |
So even the people that are watching, Rachel Maddow and Jake Tapper, don't necessarily believe what they're reporting on. | |
And actually, to his credit, Jake Tapper has been hitting the Biden administration pretty hard lately. | |
He's not buying their story about what happened in Afghanistan. | |
He's not buying their excuses. | |
So the mainstream media has kind of turned against the Biden administration to some degree. | |
Like you said, our main task is to get out there on social media and to give people the facts, give them information, give them the truth, and let them decide for themselves what the truth is. | |
And I'm very happy to do that. | |
Yeah. | |
And it's not our job to change anybody's mind. | |
It's to present the information. | |
We've always been like, they want to, they always want to pigeonhole us and like, Oh, we're in a cult. | |
You know, but it's like, our whole thing has always been to like, think for yourself, here's the information, take a look at it, take a look at this source, this one, this one. | |
And what is you, what do you think? | |
You know, make up your own mind. | |
The only cult in the history of the world that demands people think for themselves. | |
Yeah. | |
Yeah. | |
I think it takes a certain person though. | |
You know, I think there has to be, I think there has to be a certain kind of mentality that goes along with it because I mean, we've been programmed, we've all been programmed, you know, our entire lives, you know, but there's those of us that have broken free and you know, it's a very frustrating job to go back and wake up the rest, you know, cause we're, we're literally dealing with people that are like, well, it's not on the news. | |
That can't be true. | |
Our government would never hurt us. | |
Yeah, but we are breaking the programming. | |
That's what's happening. | |
Every step that they take, lockdowns, the vaccine passports, all the just insane stuff that they're doing, It's just waking more people up. | |
More and more people every day are coming out of their cocoons and looking around going, holy moly, this whole thing's a sham. | |
I was lied to. | |
These people totally deceive me. | |
People are just waking up. | |
And that's a great awakening. | |
That's worldwide, too. | |
France was the 11th weekend in a row. | |
You got Italy out there. | |
You got Australia getting ready to do some standing up themselves. | |
Yeah. | |
We got to keep Australia in prayer big time. | |
We do. | |
We need to, we need to pray for our Aussie mates and, uh, encourage them to continue, um, their, their opposition of tyranny that they will break free, uh, at some point if, if they refuse to surrender. | |
Yeah. | |
What, let me ask you about this. | |
Cause I want to, I was just getting into it this morning a little bit. | |
What is your thoughts on what, on them wanting to get rid of the space force? | |
I suspect that they know Space Force is a threat to their power. | |
It's the only reason they would want to do it. | |
Now, they'll have some other, you know, BS reason why they want to do it. | |
Too much money, duplication of effort, whatever. | |
But if the Swamp wants to get rid of something, it's because they believe it's a threat to their power. | |
We don't really know what's going on in the space domain. | |
But the fact that Trump prioritized standing up Space Force as another military branch tells me that what's going on in space is way more important than people realize. | |
And I'm not going to go too much further into that, but Trump's prioritization of Space Force tells you everything you need to know. | |
Yeah. | |
And the fact that the Swamp wants to get rid of it Strongly suggests that it's a key strategic asset that we need to have in order to help take down the swamp. | |
They know it, that's why they want to get rid of it. | |
Now what do you think about, speaking of Trump, how about the rally the other night? | |
It was good. | |
It was good. | |
I like the fact that, you know, something just finally clicked for me when I was watching the rally. | |
He keeps on telling people that We're going to extract $10 trillion in reparations from China. | |
Yes! | |
Because they hit us with the virus. | |
And I kept hearing that, like, he's been saying that for, what, six, seven, eight months? | |
Yeah. | |
And it dawned on me, wait a minute. | |
Normally, who has to pay reparations? | |
Reparations are paid by countries that lose a war. | |
And in order to pay reparations, To the countries that were victorious in the war. | |
They have to pay for the damages that they inflicted. | |
That's reparations. | |
And they're like, oh, so you're saying we're at war with China? | |
Really? | |
And he's been telling us for what, a year and a half? | |
Yeah. | |
That we've been at war with China. | |
And if we're at war, even if it's an undeclared war, I mean, it just plays into the whole devolution thing. | |
So, yeah, little pieces are coming together. | |
I thought that Rowley was really good. | |
He's got the energy. | |
It gave the bass a little bump of support and enthusiasm. | |
I'm so glad he is still insisting that we have to fix 2020 before we even talk about 2022 or 2024. | |
It's a little bit nauseating to listen to these rhinos and establishment knuckleheads pushing their own re-election. | |
And he also pointed out that there's still been no concession. | |
but eventually they're going to get the message that we do not care about your re-election. | |
We want the last election fixed. | |
That's the only thing that matters to us right now. | |
And he also pointed out that there's still been no concession. | |
No concession. | |
Yeah. | |
He's just so strong. | |
And you know, I even said to Jen, you know, Jen was watching part of it with me too, which was just like, what? | |
But, uh, you know, it was like, you know, we don't see him that often anymore, but when he comes out, you know, one of the things that's so different, and I think we kind of took it for granted a little bit before is like, He talks right to us. | |
He tells us as much as he can, the inside, the go behind, what's going on, you know, like he talks directly with us, you know, where you got this other administration come out and they just like shaking a freaking finger at us and you better obey and you better do this and we're taking this and this and this and this. | |
There's such a big difference. | |
Yeah. | |
Most politicians would not talk to you as if you were a peer or an equal. | |
It's exactly how Trump treats us, though. | |
Yeah. | |
He treats us like a friend. | |
We're a part of this. | |
Right. | |
Right. | |
He doesn't talk down to us. | |
He doesn't hide things from us. | |
He loves people. | |
He celebrates them. | |
Yeah, he'll drop an F-bomb if it's necessary. | |
He's just not hiding anything, I don't think, when he talks to us. | |
He's talking to us like he's talking to friends. | |
And that is very different from how politicians typically talk to their constituents. | |
Yeah. | |
I love it. | |
I do too. | |
Hey, you know, it's a little disappointing that the rallies, the size is getting lower and lower. | |
It's like there's hardly anybody going. | |
Oh, wait. | |
Yeah, what did they have, like 300 people at this rally? | |
It was like people as far as the eye could see. | |
Yep. | |
Yeah. | |
I'd like to, I remember when we used to get the breakdown of who was in the crowds. | |
I would love to get the breakdown, you know. | |
Is somebody still doing that? | |
I don't know. | |
Not sure. | |
Memories like I was like 20% Democrat was in the crowd, you know, well when when Trump had Said the support of the RNC The RNC would go, they'd go in and they would take, they would survey the crowd and find out how many Democrats, how many Independents, how many Republicans, how many people voted for Trump, how many people didn't vote for Trump. | |
They had people doing the demographics on the crowd. | |
But the RNC kind of, well, they're not really hip to Trump trying to get back in office before 2024. | |
So they're not helping him out with that stuff. | |
And that tells you what you need to know about the RNC. | |
They'll do something if it benefits them, but if it doesn't benefit them, they're out. | |
I think people are maybe starting to wake up to the fact, too, that it really is not red versus blue, Democrat versus Republican. | |
It's shifty, shady shitheads that have been running our government amok for so long. | |
Because, you know, everybody's getting hurt in the pocket right now. | |
That's not a blue or a red issue. | |
Everybody's getting hit in the pocket. | |
Everybody's getting hit with these mandates. | |
Everybody's getting hit with so much stuff. | |
That's not Republican or Democrat. | |
It's just like bad things happening from bad people. | |
Yep. | |
Yeah. | |
It isn't red versus blue. | |
It's good versus evil. | |
And a lot of people are waking up to that truth. | |
Yeah. | |
And did you, well, of course you saw it. | |
I know you saw it, man. | |
How about Hillary getting booed this week? | |
We got de Blasio getting booed this week. | |
We've got, More and more people going into restaurants and they need to have a Vax passport and they're going in there unmasked, on Vax, chanting F.U. | |
Biden and, you know, it's beautiful. | |
It's spreading. | |
Even Jen was watching, like, football with Gavin yesterday, which I'm, you know, I'm not a big fan of it, but whatever, man, the Bucs were playing, you know. | |
But it's like, even she's pointing out, PAX Stadium! | |
But yeah, you gotta wear a mask and you gotta do all this stuff, you know, your kids in school and all this stuff. | |
Everybody's like, you gotta wear a mask on the plane, but you could go to all these sporting events, you can go do all this stuff. | |
Right. | |
The incongruity of the demands that they're placing on us It's becoming more obvious, and like I said, more people are waking up to it. | |
Yeah. | |
They're looking at this going, there's 60,000 people in the stands, nobody's wearing a mask, but when I go out to dinner, I have to wear a mask only until I get to my table. | |
Yeah, because the virus gets confused when you sit down. | |
It's always been so asinine to me. | |
It's like, so if I'm walking through, it's dangerous, but if I sit down, the virus is like, where the fuck did they go? | |
I just lost them. | |
I had a beat on them a second ago, where are they? | |
How people have fallen for this stuff, though. | |
Yeah, the stupidity of it is coming out and people are waking up to it. | |
And Biden is going to keep pushing and keep pushing. | |
You know, he's got that abuser mentality. | |
I'm being patient with you. | |
I'm giving you time to comply. | |
But pretty soon we're going to have to get rough with you if you don't comply. | |
That's abuse. | |
Yeah. | |
He is being forced into that position, obviously, by the puppet masters. | |
And we're going to see more of that, and more people are going to wake up. | |
They just keep on pushing harder and harder, and they're waking up more people. | |
And at some point, we're going to have a critical mass wake up in this country and around the world. | |
And we're all going to take back our countries from these corrupt, evil people. | |
Now Steve76 wants to know if all three movies are playing at once right now, Dave. | |
We've got a couple of movies playing for sure. | |
Definitely Panic in D.C. | |
I don't know if Guardians of the Pedophiles is playing just yet. | |
It could be. | |
But I think we've got Panic in D.C. | |
and I definitely think we've got Spygate going on. | |
I'm really looking forward to seeing What Durham comes up with. | |
So yeah, we've got multiple movies playing. | |
Guardians of the Pedophiles is going to come. | |
And you know what? | |
Ghislaine Maxwell. | |
Her trial starts in October, I think? | |
So coming soon to a theater near you. | |
Hunter's laptop is making a reappearance. | |
Yeah, I think we're going to see some good things happening. | |
I think the, you know, now that we have the first indictment from the special counsel investigation, I think we're going to see a lot more indictments. | |
And, uh, that signals the direction that I think the rest of, uh, his investigation is, is, is taking. | |
Um, there's a lot of criminality wrapped up in the Durham investigation. | |
Clinton Foundation, Uranium One, child trafficking. | |
Pay for play, you name it. | |
Spygate. | |
They're all like little gears. | |
They all fit together. | |
It's all interlocked. | |
And it's massive. | |
So I'm very encouraged. | |
And you know, the statute of limitations is going to run out on those crimes eventually. | |
Uh, Durham will be forced to either bring charges or let these people go. | |
And I'm expecting that we're going to see some charges. | |
Yeah. | |
It would be nice to actually see him. | |
Durham! | |
There was like that one video, did you ever see that? | |
It was a meme of him going... | |
He was like a wise guy in the meme, and it was totally fake, but it was just like, yes, I love this guy. | |
No, I don't think I've seen that one. | |
I'll find it today, I'll send it to you. | |
I watched a video of Durham giving an address at a law enforcement, not a convention, but he was a guest speaker. | |
at an event on the East Coast. | |
This was back in 2016, 2015, something like that. | |
There's a YouTube video. | |
You can go out there and find it. | |
The funniest thing about this video is the video shows an auditorium, but you can't see Durham. | |
He's not in the video. | |
You can hear his voice, but there's no pictures of him. | |
I'm like, great. | |
The one freaking video that we have of Durham speaking, and he's not in the video. | |
All you hear is his voice. | |
It's pretty funny. | |
So, yeah, the meme of Durham being an invisible person is well-deserved. | |
Yeah, yeah. | |
Beamers out there. | |
Let's get to work. | |
It's an exciting time to be alive. | |
I know a lot of people are frustrated and they had their hopes up on Friday and stuff. | |
It's just a piece of a bigger puzzle. | |
But, you know, what brings me such hope is like, is all these things are interconnected, like we were just talking about. | |
Like there's so many things that are like this, that and the other thing, you know, and it's like this person over here. | |
I mean, it literally is, like, you know, like maybe I should just come in with the yarn and stuff on the board in the back, you know? | |
Because it all ties together. | |
They're all shifty, shady shitheads, man. | |
Sorry. | |
I know, it's like I cuss when Dave's on here and it's like, people are probably like, oh my god. | |
You know, you're not offending me. | |
It's all good. | |
Well, you know, some people, man. | |
- It is now connected. | |
My favorite meme. | |
I love that one. | |
I love it. | |
Yeah, it is all interconnected. | |
It's all being unwound. | |
And there are good people in the right places who are going to make this happen. | |
Regardless of what the doom porn pushers are telling you, regardless of what the mainstream media is telling you, there are good people in the right places and they're going to make this happen. | |
I go back through some of the comments occasionally. | |
I mean, it's a long game and you really gotta sit back and watch. | |
You can't be so reactionary to everything. | |
Every wind that blows the wrong way in your day, Sunshine, I mean, you don't have to, like, get all afraid and then go out there and tell everybody in the world, like, oh, nothing's happening, it's never gonna change, it's always gonna be like this, we're doomed! | |
We're doomed! | |
Yeah, well, you know, that's programming. | |
Yeah. | |
When you talk about mental programming, that kind of conversation comes from people who have been programmed by the system. | |
Because they realize we have a two-tiered system of justice. | |
And they realize, because they've seen historically, that corrupt people can commit crimes and nothing ever happens to them. | |
So that people have been programmed over the years. | |
to believe that nothing is ever going to happen because nothing ever happens. | |
Yeah. | |
Like we're all out here talking and no one's getting arrested. | |
So they just keep playing, replaying that loop in their brain. | |
Nothing ever happens. | |
So therefore nothing's going to happen. | |
And that's fine. | |
I get it. | |
Um, but you know, if you, if you snuggle up tight with Jesus, Let the Holy Spirit show you stuff. | |
He'll show you some very interesting things. | |
I've seen some very interesting things about the future. | |
I have friends who have had some very encouraging dreams in the last week about the takedown of the Cabal. | |
And we keep getting these messages from God. | |
Little reminders that the Day of Days is coming. | |
And so, you know, Beware the fury of a patient man, because that day is coming. | |
People are going to wake up one day, and they're going to read the headlines. | |
Holy shit! | |
What's the headline we're going to read, Dave? | |
Oh my gosh. | |
This is gonna be the most pieced together Medic Monday ever. | |
Ever. | |
I'm just gonna leave it open. | |
Dave, if you're out there, you can come back in. | |
I love being in this fight with you guys. | |
I love being in this fight with Dave. | |
I love it when we can actually... | |
David, I see you, that's it, you're not coming back? | |
That's okay. | |
But listen, I think it's so important that we recognize, and when we feel a little scared, or a little nervous, or a little weak, or you don't think anything's happening, those are the times where we need to quiet ourselves down for a few minutes. | |
Maybe get into some psalms, alright? | |
The psalms are great for this. | |
David was on the run, he was hiding out, they were trying to kill him, he didn't really do, you know. | |
And at the end of it, he's always revering God. | |
He's always, like, God has come through, the goodness of God, the strength of God. | |
Dive into those Psalms. | |
Sit down, shut up, and listen to God for a little while, too, like Amy Graf always says, you know? | |
You gotta be a little quiet sometimes. | |
Because a lot of times we can feed our own fear by just repeating stuff or, like, saying our fears out loud. | |
Remember, the enemy can hear what you say. | |
The enemy can't necessarily hear the inside. | |
God can because the Holy Spirit lives in there. | |
The enemy hears what you say. | |
So a lot of times, sometimes, you know, you're taking those fears and you're speaking them out loud and the enemy can run with that. | |
So listen. | |
Zip it and talk to God. | |
Get quiet. | |
That's the rock. | |
That's the rock. | |
That is the rock. | |
So... | |
Alright, well I guess that was Medic Monday for today. | |
Listen, you know what I'm going to do? | |
I'm going to go out on that Fight Song, and then I'm going to play something else. | |
And then we'll get back together tomorrow, 9.30am EST. | |
CloudHub's up and running, we've got Chad over there now. | |
Make sure you're getting over there. | |
Facebook, looks like we made it through over there. | |
Hi all three people! | |
Hi! | |
And, uh... Yeah. | |
So, let's go out there and crush it, guys. | |
I love you guys. | |
I'm so proud to be in this fight with you. | |
And, uh, Dave, awesome day today. | |
And, uh... I will see you guys tomorrow. | |
Hold on, I'm gonna produce on the fly here. | |
Alright, so here's the fight song, and then I'll play something else, okay? | |
Alright, I love you guys. | |
I'll see you tomorrow. | |
Peace! | |
The Christian life is not a playground. | |
It's a battleground. | |
So today, I will give no place to fear or failure. | |
I will not accept a trace of apathy in my attitude or actions. | |
I will reject complacency and embrace the greatness that God has planted inside of me. | |
I will waste no opportunity to glorify God and maximize everything He has entrusted to me. | |
I will fight. | |
My battle is not against flesh and blood, but against a spiritual enemy who opposes me. | |
So I will draw the battle lines and face my enemy with a bold determination. | |
My enemy fights against me because he fears me. | |
Every time I resist him, he must flee. | |
And every time he reminds me of my past, I will remind him of his future. | |
I will make no excuses, but through every obstacle I will find a way. | |
I will not procrastinate my progress. | |
I will not defer my destiny. | |
I will not waver when I'm weak. | |
I will not cower when my circumstances take a turn for the worse. | |
Because greater is he that is in me than he that is in the world. | |
I will fight. | |
Even if I lose the battle, I will win the war, because I am more than a conqueror through Him who loves me. | |
I will reject the lies that echo in my mind, telling me that I don't have what it takes, that my best is behind me, or that humiliation awaits me. | |
The devil is a liar, and my God always causes me to triumph. | |
Through Jesus Christ, my Lord, I will fight. | |
I'm unashamed to represent a kingdom that is unshakable. | |
No one will be able to stand against God's plan for me all the days of my life. | |
With my God, I will advance against every troop. | |
With His help, I will scale every wall. | |
Though my enemies surround me, my God surrounds my enemies. | |
Though they may come at me one way, they will flee seven ways. | |
Because no weapon formed against me will prosper. | |
And every evil thing that rises against me, I will condemn. | |
I will fight. | |
My heart is steadfast. | |
My purpose is immovable. | |
I am always abounding in the work of the Lord. | |
And my potential is unlimited because the limitless God lives within me. | |
I will fight! | |
The cross is before me. | |
The world is behind me. | |
I'll never turn back. | |
I'll never give up. | |
I'll never settle. | |
I'll never stop short. | |
I will press toward the mark for the prize that is already mine. | |
For I am persuaded that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, neither height, nor depth, nor anything else in all creation shall be able to separate me from my God. | |
And if my God is for me, who can be against me? |