Mike Lindell (04:05):
Well, let's frame that everybody for everybody. So this is ES&S. They're out of Omaha, Nebraska. Remember, they're the biggest machine comp voting machine company in the United States. It's not Dominion, not smart matic not heart. ES&S out of Omaha, Nebraska, who actually broke antitrust laws a while back and had to sell Diebold to Dominion to get under the threshold of having monopolies or having a monopoly. Let me tell you. So let's take that and let's just say, okay, it was human error. I thought these things weren't Brandon, I thought they weren't on the internet. So you got all this stuff on the internet, people programming 'em with their computers. Now everybody, this is the same excuse they used down in Georgia where the lady got 4,600 votes and she wasn't on the ballot. You remember that one, Brandon?
Brannon Howse (05:04):
Yes.
Mike Lindell (05:04):
Now everybody, this Democrat got 4,600 votes, a race against two other Democrats. And when they brought in, I think Raffensperger even got involved in that one. The Secretary of State, at least I think he put out a statement. Not sure fact check me, Alan Duke. I don't care. So anyway, you have this lady get these 4,600 votes and she wasn't on the ballot. Well, she had dropped out of the race two months prior. Now they also called that all of her votes, everybody came from this candidate here. All of 'em came from this person so that this other person won, extrapolate her votes, gave them back that the real rightful winner won. Now, let me tell you this.
(05:54):
They also called that a programming air, by the way, that was Dominion Machines down there, not ES&S. Let's get the machines right here. They're all the same. They're all just whatever you want to say about. Anyway, they're all melt down the same, Brandon, they all melt down the same as beautiful little prison bars. Okay? So anyway, this machine down there, they called it a program error. But let's take the Georgia one. They actually had to type in the lady's name to have her name there inside the computer program to pull them all from the one guy, the one candidate, all of 'em, okay? Not from other candidates. And they even said it was a programming error. Well, that's a programming error, you had to physically type her name in. That sounds pretty illegal to me. When you already said who the winner's going to be. That's what we're talking about. Everybody. These people are selecting our elections, they're selecting the winners. It's all preset. It's disgusting in many, many, many, many places. And when we had Jeff O'Donnell on last night up to that point, I think it was around nine o'clock central time, he had not found one polling place out there where the machines were not online. Brandon, we had to tell him about Dallas. Was it Dallas that put out the report?
Brannon Howse (07:22):
Yes.
Mike Lindell (07:23):
You guys, Dallas put out a report last night.
Brannon Howse (07:26):
Here it is that
Mike Lindell (07:26):
There? Yeah, here it is. Let's check this out.
Brannon Howse (07:29):
Lemme pull it up here. It was last night. Let's see. Here we go. We put up so many new articles today. Let me find it real quick.
Mike Lindell (07:39):
Yeah, you guys, while he's looking for that, everybody get the Frank Social app.
Brannon Howse (07:44):
Here we go.
Mike Lindell (07:45):
Or if you're on Frank speech, you just click over to Frank Social and check out the election real time election crime stream where all of the vetted people are putting up all these anomalies. Say, here's Dallas. Dallas County polling books down on election day. Now if you pull it up, it says that they were offline.
Brannon Howse (08:07):
Yep. The electronic polling books reportedly went offline at multiple polling sites around the Dallas County on Tuesday, Dallas Republican party chair, Jennifer Stadard Hajdu spoke with the Dallas Express about the incident, noting that election workers have been unable to check in voters. She said this issue allows for the possibility of voters submitting their ballots at multiple sites throughout the county, claiming that 26 poll books were affected, some of which have been offline all day.
Mike Lindell (08:38):
And let's think about this. Everybody does this tell you these things are all online. I mean, they're just telling you right there, Brandon, maybe they took him offline because they knew we were going to have people there monitoring to see if they went online. I know, but so you guys, you see two right there. I want to talk about this. So you have machines there that were offline. Now you have this thing that happened. We had caught 'em all over the rest of the country, but you had in Pennsylvania, what did we have in Pennsylvania? Again, I'm going to getting in
Brannon Howse (09:16):
Pennsylvania, we had votes being flipped in the Supreme Court race
Mike Lindell (09:19):
Right
Brannon Howse (09:20):
The retention of the Supreme Court,
Mike Lindell (09:22):
Right? They're saying, and that's what ES&S said was a mistake. It was a programming error, everybody. Now, I've heard this back in the primary of 2022, not the primary, it was the midterm, the actual election all over Kansas. They were flipping votes from Democrats to Republicans. The machines were doing this. Now they called it, if you were in Kansas that day and you went into these places, the people in the polling stations, I mean in the voting stations, they would tell people, oh, don't worry, your vote is still ...
Brannon Howse (10:01):
Sorry, bleed over. Keep going.
Mike Lindell (10:04):
Okay. But they said there too, it was a programming year. My point being everybody is this. Let's just say that they're saying these machines, it was human error. It was human error on the programming. Programming. Why are we programming these computers to go online and do these things they're doing? I don't care if it was a human error or not. When you make a programming error, I'm sorry, not a human, she called it a human error. It's a computer error. It was programmed. Okay, so now think of this. When you use a computer, everybody or you use a machine, when those things are programmed to do whatever they set 'em to do, that can affect 10 millions of votes or millions of votes. Looking down in Kari Lake's case or when she ran a 2022, two hundred and forty two voting, machines were set to shut down and not take ballots, not take 20 inch ballots or whatever it was, put the ballot in the box.
(11:14):
These were pre-programmed to do these things. And so I'm saying everyone, let's say it was a machine malfunction that nobody had intentions of fraudulent intentions. Well, do you really want to take the chance in any election using a computer where one mistake can be millions upon millions of votes? And if you had, sure you're going to have cheating in any elections, whether you have paper or not. But when you have paper, do you know what you have to do to get everybody on board? Hey, let's run over into the next state here and vote for Biden instead. 4,000 people jumping across the border where you can just take one button and go dingi ding. And this is what's happened. And it showed up again. You guys, there's so many things that happened last night and yesterday. These are just the ones that came out very glaring in the public eye and to the point where a machine company had to admit they pre-programmed it wrong. You set our elections wrong, Brandon, but then you have places that don't make sense when you got Kentucky where all the Republican Kentucky except for the governor, you can't explain this. Well, you know what? I'm going to vote all red except for this Democrat governor. It doesn't make sense. Secretary of State and the Attorney General won by what, 16, 17%?
Brannon Howse (12:44):
Yeah. And look at this. Here's, we talked about this last night, but here's a new article. Kentucky's governor races raising eyebrows on the right as reporters reports of gas leaks and improbable election totals have triggered flashbacks to the 2020 election on Tuesday, reports of gas leaks at a polling place that extended vote counting hours had many armchair observers wondering if this was a repeat of the infamous State Farm arena incident in 2020 when a water leak was reported in the early hours of election day. But the Democratic faithful were quick to fire back that there was no basis to believe that the gas leak had anything to do with the Democratic incumbent and it went on from there. What's interesting though, there are lots of pundits explaining why the GOP didn't win the Kentucky governorship, but none of them makes sense to me. How did the GOP Attorney general receive 125,000 more votes than the GOP governor candidate? Why did 57,000 fewer people vote for the governor than the Attorney General?
Mike Lindell (13:44):
Yeah, it doesn't make sense, does it? And here's the sense you guys. It was pre-programmed. These machines were online. They were online all over Kentucky. And like I said, we're not going to get specific. Do you know why, Brandon? Let me tell everyone right now why we're not going to get to specifics. I know maybe everybody was coming. We want to know what counties were online. No, we're not going to put that out there. And here's why I'm going to tell everybody right now what the plan is. All these clerks that are out there that are so brave to have monitored their elections and say, wow, they're caught. These machines came online. They know there was whatever went on. We don't know that part yet. You get that with cast vote records and other things. But we will tell you this, everybody, we are now using all the data from yesterday and we now with my team, the Cause of America and these others, great teams from around the country, we now are going to go back and it's not going to be until probably early January
(14:51):
We're all going to do it at once. Okay? You're going to have all 3000 some counties be approached by with this new plan and going, Hey, look at this in light of this evidence, they're all online and each county's going to be different too. Every county. So if you were in Kentucky there now, you would have that going. Explain this. Let's say it's a county where we'll dig right down to the county level and find out what really happened in Kentucky because it doesn't make sense. It's a big lie. It's fraud, it's criminal. Okay? So we would do to dig down to the county level. Our teams will approach those officials that run the elections and say, Hey, we need to go, these machines gone in light of this, in light of what happened here in this county, in this state. We want these machines gone.
(15:42):
We want paper ballots, hand counted, and it's going to be a lot easier this time around with everything that was gathered yesterday, you guys, it's going to be so easy. Not so easy, but a lot easier for these counties to say. Yes. I also have news. We have six more counties in the country that have committed to going machine free Brannon paper ballots and counted one of 'em we found about yesterday, and I don't even want to put them out there on the news, even though they were pretty open about it. And I think we talked to one of our people, we on last side. I don't even want to say that because I don't want the bad reporters out there to backtrack and start attacking these counties. These counties. Why would any county want to have these machines? It would be like having, let's say that you have cars.
(16:38):
You have all the cars in your county have glitches. They have problems with their engines or problem with their steering, would you say? And all the car companies say, no, no, no. You don't get to look under the hood and check it out. You've got to trust us. We have special proprietary stuff under that hood. Yeah, it's called an engine. We want to see it. What's going on here? We want to see what's under here because the cars keep taking rights and running into trees. Well, you know what we do with Brandon? They call that a recall, don't they? And everybody checks into it to find the problem. Right?
(17:16):
And that's what hasn't been done everybody. But that's what's going to have to be done county by county at the county level. And we've got some really good news too, when you talk about people that fight on the ground and they're out there and the people that never gave up that have this courage, this is what it's manifesting to. It's going to be this great plan going forward. You all need to get educated on. We need to fund it. It's at linde plan.com. Call that number five nine eight seven four seven. You guys, we need to raise money now. We are going to go to all 3,100 and some counties. A lot of 'em are already, it's well over a hundred now that are going to paper ballots and count it, but we're not going to put that out there. The names out there. We, I guess Brandon, once it crosses a threshold, let's say we get, I don't know, maybe I'll put the number out there. We get up to 500 or so. Then we could probably throw the names out there and say there now do you see everybody wants this? And then the other ones would come. You know what I mean?
Brannon Howse (18:23):
Yeah.
Mike Lindell (18:23):
We're going to do a little bit different this time because of what they did to counties like Clayborne County, Arkansas, Shasta County, California, these brave people that were there and they just attacked. Or how about cast vote records when everybody went out to get 'em at once. But the one that went out there really early in Missouri, she gets sued as an individual person by, I think his name was Shane Scholler.
Brannon Howse (18:54):
Green County. Green County.
Mike Lindell (18:56):
Horrible, horrible, horrible person that did this and went after her, sued this citizen because she went under the Freedom of Information Act, asked for something that she's entitled to. And you know what? The courts are going to start. They're going to start listening. Everybody, when I say listening, they're truly rather than kick things out for standing and sanction people just for asking, you're going to see good rulings come down and not just by our courts, also by our government, our legislation and stuff. The people that people put into place. Which brings up a point, tell me what happened in my home state of Minnesota,
Brannon Howse (19:37):
In your
Mike Lindell (19:37):
Home state of Minnesota. Brandon told me this an hour ago, guys, and I'm going, what? That is great news.
Brannon Howse (19:44):
Here it is. Minnesota Supreme Court blocks bid to remove Trump from the primary ballot in 14th Amendment Challenge. The article states the Minnesota Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected an attempt to block Donald Trump from the state's GOP primary ballot next year based on the 14th amendment's insurrection clause, but said that challengers can try again to block him from the general election ballot if the former president wins the Republican nomination. So win for now. We'll have to keep following this one.
Mike Lindell (20:13):
Right? And you know what, everybody, this sets up, I think it sets the precedent. So you've got all these horrible estates that are doing this like Colorado, I believe they're another one, but I think Minnesota's the first one to rule now that you can't do that. Right,
Brannon Howse (20:31):
Right,
Mike Lindell (20:31):
Right.
Brannon Howse (20:32):
Now here is something we talk a lot about Fox. This is brand new. Mike, let's roll it. Let's get your response. I don't know how Jesse Waters got this past the screeners or if he did or if he's going to be in trouble, but I've been screaming and hollering about the CCIA A my concern because Congressman Posey down in Florida wrote a letter December 10th, 2020 to the CIA director and the CIA Inspector general saying there needs to be an investigation. This is what he said in his letter. We have it, we've shown it on the screen. There needs to be an investigation between the machine companies and the CIA. And of course we know that Jesse Helms, back in the eighties, Jesse Helms, I think it was May of 84, is in the Washington Times saying, look, the ccia A was using computers down in South America to help a communist win an election. And Jesse Helms was screaming about the CIA's involvement. We actually have the former CIA director James Woolsey on with, I can't remember if it's Megan Kelly or who he's with, but he said a few years ago we could grab the clip and play it. But former CA director, Jamesy, excuse me, James Woolsey hinted at the CCIA A having fooled around elections overseas. Now with all that, I don't know how this is going to play out for Jesse also
Mike Lindell (21:45):
Hold it. Let's add one more thing onto there. Everybody, Dennis Montgomery worked for the CIA for years making Hammer scorecard to steal elections in other countries. And he is went completely, completely did all his depositions. He just finished them. We turned in his evidence to the machine companies and the courts of,
Brannon Howse (22:05):
And many, many experts would say, many historical experts would say that the CIA was compromised by the communist almost since its beginning. It's very founding and has been way too friendly to the CCP to China. So maybe the CCIA A was working in concert with the CCP, but here is what Jesse Waters had to say. It's kind of shocking.
Speaker 4 (22:29):
We had a former CIA guy come on prime time the other day and he said the CIA makes money on the side with drug trafficking. It's like a side hustle because their funding isn't big enough. So they do some black ops in order to boost their budget and hide it from congressional oversight and then use it for dirty stuff. So that's what they're doing with the drug trafficking. And one of the reasons, many reasons Donald Trump was defeated was because the CIA had had it with this guy because he was threatening the cash flow that and the China tariffs among many other things. So when you threaten the donor money and you threaten the Democrat voters and you threaten the ccia a cash flow, it's a problem. Joe Biden is such an agreeable empty suit. He's just letting it all happen.
Mike Lindell (23:19):
Wait, you're saying the CIA is funding itself by the drug trade?
Speaker 4 (23:23):
Yeah, they take a cut. That's what the former CIA guy told me.
Brannon Howse (23:27):
And by the way, we have the Sinaloa network, which we know the Sloan network according to many, many mainstream liberal publications, the Mexican Drug Cartel Ollo Network gets its precursory drugs to make fentanyl from China. And we also know it is a matter of documented fact from mainstream publications that our government took out some of the Sinaloa Network's competition in America. Now why would they do that?
Mike Lindell (23:58):
Right, right, right. Absolutely. Well, I'll tell you this. When you talk to CIA, if people had to ask me, Mike, if you could put your foot on who's behind a lot of this, CIA is one of my that come up. It's one of my five. I said Deep state globalists China, the Unit party and the ccia A and why can I say that? I can almost personally say that Brandon, because I had people in the CIA attack me personally before the cyber symposium and during the cyber symposium, after the cyber symposium. I don't need to name their names, but I'll bet you there were so many people working for the CCIA A at Sioux Falls, South Dakota at the Cyber symposium. If everybody had to take out their wallets, it would've been disgusting. You got planes flying overhead back and forth, monitoring every device in the place. They were worried for six months telling me, Mike, don't talk to him. You're bringing out Dennis Montgomery. He says, sees that talking about Dennis Montgomery. I go, whoever said anything about Dennis Montgomery, isn't it weird that the Washington Post and stuff, they bring this up. The Washington Post to me is the CIA's hand,
Brannon Howse (25:12):
The
Mike Lindell (25:12):
Cia.
Brannon Howse (25:13):
There are so many people that have said that for so many years. So its not like you're saying something that people should golf at. Many, many people on the opposite side of the political aisle have been saying that. Yes.
Mike Lindell (25:25):
Well, let me tell you about the Washington Post. We go back a ways too, but they have been the worst attackers and what they do, even when I came out with the Servir or whatever it was the Washington Post that did that article, the Washington Post always shows up when they talk about the zeidman, the $4 million challenge. All of a sudden the Washington Post is there and the Washington Post says the Washington Post member came out with an article that said I was not attacked in South Dakota and Sioux Falls, South Dakota the second night of the symposium when I was attacked by the elevator by three guys. And we had a picture of the guy, okay, we had his picture. Okay, well we turned it into the police and everything. And Washington Post comes out with an article that Friday and said, Mike Lindell did not get attacked.
(26:19):
It's all, they're basically calling me a liar of getting attacked. So then I go back to the Sioux Falls police department, I say, what are you guys doing for this investigation? Well, they say, did you really get attacked, blah, blah, blah. And I'm going, yeah, well then can we put the guy's picture out there? They're being all sarcastic. Guy said, of course you can Brandon. Nothing ever happened with that. How do you have a guy's picture? You reported, we report being attacked with witnesses and witnesses. They got his picture and you put it out. It shouldn't have been all over the news and they just buried it. They buried it. Right.
(26:57):
But I'm going to tell you, and I'll tell you another story. You guy, this is pretty interesting about the Washington Post, okay, now I'm going to go down a little rabbit hole here. This is going to be historical everybody. So back in the day, I've been in my pillow 20 years ago. I quit crack cocaine and everything by the grace of God on January 16th, 2009, I know there's something wrong with my, there it is. 2009 everybody. And the next couple of years I spent just doing home shows and fairs like I had been doing. Well then I said, you know what? Let's do a newspaper article. So I ended up doing an article and I wrote it myself, just me holding a pillow and I put something about the pillow. How did it help me? And I put God bless Mike Lindell, okay? Nobody knew who I was then.
(27:51):
And so I put this ad in all these papers and they were called remnant ads so they can drop at any time you give 'em money. And I didn't have much money, but I did all like the New York Times USA Today, wall Street Journal, all these big papers. First one I tried was the Boston Globe and what we paid for the ad, we did like four or five times. It was awesome. So I just pushed the money back in. But Brandon, I got a thing from the Washington Post and it said, I'm sorry, we're not going to take this ad unless you take out God bless. You have to take the word. God bless out of there. I said, and I needed the money. I said, wrong. I'm not taking the word. God bless out there. Well then evil is greedy and they wanted money and they see me.
(28:40):
All of a sudden these ads start dropping all across the country. USA today, New York Times, every newspaper in the country. I just kept dropping these ads because it was amazing. They all say, God bless at the end, and it's just me holding a pillow. And all of a sudden the worship post calls back, yeah, we'll let you use that God bless thing. I said, oh really? No, I'm not taking you. Because at that time they had advertising written all the way around this thing, and it was so gaudy people wouldn't even read it. And I said, the other newspapers don't have these big lines around there and write things advertise. I said, I want those lines removed. And they says, well, we can't do that. I said, well, you told me you couldn't use God bless and now you're going to use that. So anyway, we went back and forth a few times, everybody, and you took out all the lines and there's this little tiny thing advertising below.
(29:39):
So you're reading it, it looks like an article and it worked. So they put that out there. So you know what I did is I called in all the other newspapers and said, Hey, how come you got these lines around here with this gaudy advertising? I don't have to have this at the Washington Post. So they went and they followed suit and took down all the lines. So when you're reading a paper nowadays, Brandon, have you ever read a paper and you go, oh, that's a newspaper article, or that's not an article, that's an advertisement. Have you ever done that?
Speaker 5 (30:08):
Yep.
Mike Lindell (30:09):
Well, you can blame that on me in 2010 when I did that because you would know it was, I wanted to make it like a human interest story ad just the advertorial. And so I got all those lines removed and all because the Washington Post would not let me say God bless in that article. Another thing about God on there, the Minneapolis star and Tribune in Minnesota when we, another horrible publication, A horrible, horrible newspaper. And did I say horrible Brandon? You did horrible newspaper.
Speaker 5 (30:44):
Newspaper,
Mike Lindell (30:45):
Okay. Most newspapers are really owned by very, very terrible, terrible. I call it journalists. I just call it pure evil. So anyway, this paper who always had my back, there're Mike Kne. How many people they'd write articles about me and so on. Well, I was their biggest advertiser. We were doing full page ads and one of 'em, I put my story in there when I came to when I came, was born again, when I was saved on February 18th, 2017. Everybody, two months after that I was at US Bank Stadium and I ended up a guy that couldn't talk in front of crowd, ended up leading 50 some thousand people in prayer. We had pillows there. It was a big Christian event and we had given out pillows to everyone, 50,000 pillows for this Christian event. They had singers and speakers and pastors and all this. And here I am leaving 'em all in prayer.
(31:47):
Well then, so we did an article like that where they were so used to seeing articles about, or not articles, but ads for my pillow and all these products. And we would tell stories when I invented it. And it was very interesting. Well, this story showed a picture of me leading him in prayer and the whole article was about getting saved by Jesus Christ and giving your life to 'em. And while they have people that's got to go through all the way through where you edit, where they say, no, you can't run this or you can't run this. Well, it missed three different levels because you cannot do an ad or an article with Jesus in there. But it made it through and it was all went all over the place and they called us up and it was their fault, right? That they let it clear. You'll never even present something like that to us again. How dare you? And I said, well, what'd you run it for? Well, that was our mistake, but don't you even ever present anything and use his name in an article. Is that bizarre or what?
Brannon Howse (32:57):
Absolutely.
Mike Lindell (32:59):
But anyway, just a couple. I don't know where I got sidetracked there, but the Washington Post, just an evil, evil, evil entity. They're tied to the ccia a a hundred percent. I mean every time something happens to me out there that you really, you are right over target and they want to destroy, it always starts with the Washington Post. Everybody a Washington Post and all these guys calling me up from the ccia going, yeah, don't do anything. We don't present Dennis Montgomery stuff. I never said I had Dennis Montgomery stuff, but isn't it funny, Dennis Montgomery worked for him and invented this thing. I guess I wouldn't want it out there either. If I was him, would you, Brandon?
Brannon Howse (33:42):
No. Right.
Mike Lindell (33:45):
Give me a break. But anyway, everybody,
Brannon Howse (33:48):
You want to take some calls?
Mike Lindell (33:49):
Yeah, let's take some calls. 9 0 1. That's great news on Minnesota Supreme Court, everybody, people in Minnesota, I'm going to tell everybody, you get that Frank social app and you go to your cause of America, whatever state you're in, people ask me just the other day, what state do you think you have the least progress in? And what do you think I answered? Brandon,
Brannon Howse (34:12):
What did you say?
Mike Lindell (34:14):
What do you think Minnesota? Everybody. It was Minnesota. Of all the states, people would say, well, maybe it's Oregon. No, Oregon. There are fighters out there. At our event this summer, we had more people from Oregon than any other state there things are getting done in every state, everybody to get us to this great finish line, we're going to get to and secure our election. But Minnesota, I couldn't find any promising steps forward until today. They're leading the way by doing that. Tell 'em Brandon, tell 'em just what you said. And again, I think it's worth it. Worth of a repeat here. Tell again what the Supreme Court in Minnesota,
Brannon Howse (34:51):
Minnesota Supreme Court has ruled that Donald Trump cannot be removed from the primary ballot coming up.
Mike Lindell (34:58):
Absolutely. Guys. Now that is all these other states that are thinking about it and here's the power of that brand. If Minnesota ruled, he can stay on the ballot. Every other state's going to go, okay, I guess he's going to stay on the ballot. We are more, I'm sure other states would argue about our horrible government running Minnesota right now, and
Brannon Howse (35:21):
Here's what Donald Trump has just said about it. Ridiculous. 14th amendment lawsuit just thrown out by Minnesota Supreme Court without merit unconstitutional. Congratulations to all who fought this hoax,
Mike Lindell (35:35):
Right? Well, I helped everybody get on there ret truth that everybody, I'll be doing it right when I get done with the show. And by the way, everybody, he's now doing a rally down in, I believe it's Miami right now.
Brannon Howse (35:51):
He is in Florida. That's exactly right.
Mike Lindell (35:53):
He is in Florida. I'm not sure where in Florida, but
Brannon Howse (35:56):
He is in, I don't know how you say it. Halleh. H-I-A-L-E-A-H, Florida.
Mike Lindell (36:05):
Okay. Okay. I know he was some de because I had people asking me, where are you Mike and you guys, I'll tell you what, for me to sacrifice, I love doing the rallies. I love getting the word out with all the media that's there. The terrible, I got along in one place. They're like a captive audience brand. They can attack me all at once. It's beautiful. That's why I love going to them. I go, I go right up the media in the risers and alright, who wants an interview? You guys? You horrible, horrible news outlets. But I'll tell you one news outlet you never find there is Fox News. Isn't that something?
Brannon Howse (36:43):
Isn't that
Mike Lindell (36:44):
Semester? Yeah. Isn't that something? So anyway, but anyway, hopefully we'll get through. We've got to get these election platforms secure, get the plan. Well on the way. Well on the way now with everything we got yesterday, so hopefully I can be back to doing rallies with our great real president, Donald Trump.
Brannon Howse (37:02):
Alright folks, 9 0 1 3 1 6 84 0 4. Let me know when you've got the first call. 9 0 1 3 1 6 84 0 4 9 0 1. Someone just texted me, said I said the name of Florida correctly. Well that's wow.
Mike Lindell (37:19):
One, that town name you just
Brannon Howse (37:21):
Said. Yeah, someone texted me, said I said it correctly.
Mike Lindell (37:24):
Hi Aliyah. I watched you. I watched you mispronounce so many people's names, so we'll say you're, even though
Brannon Howse (37:29):
I know that's why I, I'm Oh,
Mike Lindell (37:32):
Oh wait, your name is Denise. I thought it was Dennis.
Brannon Howse (37:35):
Wait minute. What was that one person's name that night that Jimmy Kimmel started playing? Ursula? We couldn't get Ursula,
Mike Lindell (37:43):
Right? Remember? Oh man, that was
Brannon Howse (37:46):
Okay, well there you
Mike Lindell (37:48):
Go. Another horrible reporter by the way. Everybody personalized.
Brannon Howse (37:51):
So anyway, it's Aliyah, Florida in 9 0 1 3 1 6 84 0 4 9 0 1 3 1 6 84 0 4.
Mike Lindell (37:59):
And while we're waiting, everybody donate, go to the linde plan.com. You guys, we have the best plan and yesterday was the biggest success we could ever ask for. I want to do a shout out to all of you brave people in charge of your election. You brave clerks out there around our country that's a shout out and all you people on the ground that made everything all possible, Brandon, it was just all the information we have now and now you guys then we're not done. That was just the beginning. Now we got to take all that, bring it over the election crime bureau, we've a cipher through it and now we've got to get basically a sales pitch for 3,143 counties. Brandon, do you know how much think of each county and now we got to take all we know about everything over the last three years. Put it all in a gift rapid for the county officials and say, here, here's what we have and we want those machines gone.
Brannon Howse (38:57):
Absolutely
Mike Lindell (38:58):
Gone.
Brannon Howse (38:59):
9 0 1 3 1 6 84 0 4. Let's go to our first caller. Let's go to Barry in Georgia, line one. Hi Barry. Thanks for calling in Barry.
Speaker 6 (39:09):
Hey guys, since they're going to try to take him off the ballot, maybe we ought to start putting, I don't know, an ad out with his exact, make sure you get the middle initial right so everybody can have it in their pocket and write in your vote.
Mike Lindell (39:28):
Yeah, you know what though? Lemme tell you about that. Today's vote a year from now, there is no way they're going to keep 'em off any ballot. Okay? But if you did do write-ins, if you gave them an out, here's the scary part about what you said. If you give the evil people an out and go, you know what? Well, if they take him off the ballot, you're going to all write his name in and write in. Well, people are creatures of habit too, and you're going to have a whole section that don't write his name in it, maybe they don't vote or whatever, but it gives the bad guys an out, but they're going, maybe you had someone that was going to vote and go, you know what, they can always just write 'em in. You know what I mean by that? It weakens the case, which is so strong. Of course he can be on the ballot. This is insanity. But because I thought of that too, I thought, but then I said, well, it gives the bad guys. You never want to give evil an out if you've got 'em. Like we have 'em cornered now with our plan to secure the elections and we're going from the bottom up and top down.
(40:39):
They think they win all the time with the media, but actually they're making things more and more. They're opening things up more to the public by educating us more. So anyway, that's what I feel about that, but it's an idea. I mean, if it came to that, of course everybody would do that. His poll numbers are so high that I can't, that would be Brandon. That might be another way though. I don't know what the caller, I can't think of the caller. What was the caller's name there?
Brannon Howse (41:11):
His name was Barry from Georgia.
Mike Lindell (41:13):
Hey Barry from Georgia. That might not be a bad thing though because you'd have all write, you don't have write in ballots, so you don't have paper ballots. You'd have to have paper ballots.
Speaker 6 (41:26):
You have to count it by hand,
Mike Lindell (41:29):
Then you'd have to count it by hand.
Speaker 6 (41:32):
That's right.
Brannon Howse (41:33):
Thank you,
Speaker 7 (41:33):
Barry. Let's go to Shawna from Colorado. Hi Shawna. You're on with Mike Lindell. Let's go to line four. Shawna. Hi Shawna, line four.
Speaker 8 (41:43):
Hi, how are y'all doing?
Speaker 7 (41:44):
Good, thank you.
Speaker 8 (41:46):
I called the other night and I was one of the last callers, but I was unable to make it yesterday to the polls and I was going to try to get some footage for y'all, but unfortunately that did not happen. But I also wanted to call and see if there was any way that I can help Mike out at the reawaken tour because I've been to seven of the shows. I've been trying to get my daughter's story out there. She had a miraculous healing with a 90% chance of death from my brain cancer that she was two years old and she beat ATRT Brain Cancer, which is we lost another baby from a reporter at CNN to that same type of brain cancer. And I've been trying to get her testimony out. And we bought a pillow from Mike, the Noah's Ark pillow, and my daughter just absolutely loves it. And I've taken her to a few of these tours and I wanted to see if there was a way that I can help out with his booth at any of these tours because I've been putting the cost for traveling and going to all of these. So I was wanting to see if there was any way that I can help out with him on that.
Speaker 7 (43:09):
Do you do Booth at the reawaken tours, Mike?
Mike Lindell (43:12):
Yeah, we do, but I know we have people. That's all their job is. And when Costco and everybody canceled 'em, so now it got squished. We have a very big staff and very few shows, so right now we wouldn't have that need. But I thank you for offering. If there's other things you could do, you can sure check out the cause of America if you want to get involved with them. But as far as the Pillow boost, we have very few shows now because of what Costco did to us by canceling us. And so everybody's kind of wrestling for the shows that we do have. And so I would hate to offer anybody more work when they're, they want to work. And so that's kind of where that's at.
Speaker 7 (44:04):
Thank you, Sean
Mike Lindell (44:05):
For your call. Thank you. Praying
Speaker 7 (44:06):
For your daughter. Let's go to Chuck from Oregon Line one. Chuck, thanks for calling in tonight. You're on with Mike Lindell. Chuck. Hey, good evening guys. Hi. I just wanted you to be aware that recently in our state of Oregon, the Secretary of State's office and the governor put a piece of machinery in place through a artificial intelligence company in England where they are monitoring or they're going to start monitoring all matters publicly on social media, television, or anywhere else that pertain to comments about elections in Oregon. And if they are in essence going to be a ministry of truth to whatever they determine is true or not true concerning elections, and they'll knock this off using artificial intelligence, blocking people from stating their opinions or providing facts. And then they have also set up machinery to where if they determine this is disinformation, which by their definition is deliberately misinforming, they can make criminal referrals to the federal government for prosecutions. Now, last night we filed a major lawsuit against the Secretary of State and the governor's office office and we are suing them right now to basically undo this and we're going to ask for punitive damages as well. It's absolutely outrageous.
Mike Lindell (45:36):
Wow. Well, you're going to ask me if you can reach out to the offense
fund@lindeplan.com, maybe reach out to the cause of America. This is stuff everybody that we would help fund that your dollars could help fund. This is so important. I've heard about this. I have actually heard about this, but I wasn't sure if it was in Oregon or where it was you just confirmed you guys, you can't imagine what this is. You're right. It's like the Minister of truth. They do this and well, I'd probably be the first one behind bars, Brandon, because you know me, I'm going to keep talking no matter what and it is disgusting and this needs to be stopped in its track. So good for you guys putting up the lawsuit. When did they come out with this or when did you hear it? When did you first hear about it?
Speaker 7 (46:26):
Well, they put a bid out for contract over a year ago, and they've kept it all public's radar and then they solicited comments from people who wanted to provide this information for them and they found this outfit called AI out of London, I think in England. But this artificial intelligence will be used to track
Mike Lindell (46:47):
All
Speaker 7 (46:47):
Comments made on social media about elections in Oregon. And if they don't like what you're saying, they'll throw it off and block it. And then if they really don't like it and they consider it disinformation, they can actually make a criminal referral to the feds and try to charge me with something. It's simply outrageous.
Mike Lindell (47:04):
And I wonder, this is the same stuff everybody that Alan Duke, the Facebook fact checkers, only, they're bringing it to a whole new level here with artificial intelligence. Can you imagine, and this is what I've said all along in the age, we're in everybody. We're in this age of artificial intelligence. Well, if you don't have elections and electing the people that we want in office, the people that are going to be regulating all the new stuff they've got coming with this artificial intelligence and all this stuff, if you have people that are selected by the machine, by the computers and they're the ones that are regulating our artificial intelligence, you're going to cross a threshold where you can frame people, you can do anything you want. This is actually what you're seeing there. Whatever is so subjective. Well, we're going to call that disinformation. We're going to try and put you in jail. This is what they'll do this on a grand scale and because they have the media behind it, we'd all be doomed. And this is why this lawsuit that you're putting up there is going to be so important because that too would set a precedent. This should be about as illegal. It comes and then once again, it's like the Facebook fact checker. You got some guy over in Belgium deciding what's true in our country. Now you're going to have someone in London making the decisions. It's disgusting.
Speaker 7 (48:28):
If you can give me an email address or phone number to give you the link to the lawsuit, then you can go ahead and put it up on your site. We've already
Mike Lindell (48:37):
Absolutely
Speaker 7 (48:39):
Judge Marco Hernandez and the US District Court. Portland division is the judge. It's been assigned to the case. So if you want a copy of it, just tell me where I can send it and then you can put it up on your site.
Mike Lindell (48:49):
Granted, could you get that from him? Hold him on the line.
Brannon Howse (48:51):
Yeah. Hold him guys and get that case number and everything and the name of the case
Mike Lindell (48:55):
It and give him an email where he send, give him my email.
Brannon Howse (48:58):
Give him my email guy so he can send that to me. Please. By the way, this fits also with the FCC chairman coming out yesterday saying he's very much against Biden's desire to have a vote next week for the Federal Communication Commission to have the federal government regulating the internet and giving more power to the federal government to regulate the internet. Then you combine that
(49:22):
With Biden's executive order on October 30th related to artificial intelligence. You combine that with Kamala Harris coming out last week talking about her administration, the administration's anti-Islamic Phobia Act. You combine all these pieces together and where we're headed is so-called hate crime laws that then use, as the caller said, artificial intelligence to transcribe and scan everything. We're seeing everything we're doing, everything we're seeing on radio or television and then to start censoring us. In other words, we have not seen anything yet when it comes to de banking, when it comes to social de platforming. What we've seen up to this point is going to look like a Sunday school picnic compared to what artificial intelligence will be able to do that would normally take millions of people to do.
Mike Lindell (50:14):
Yeah, no, we're in a critical time in history. Everybody, but I'll end with this. I'm going to tell everybody, this is why it is so important right now. We get one shot at this. It's the best time to be alive. We know what's coming. We all know what's coming, and it's beyond what you could ever even imagine. So we have to stop that. We have to stop it all. You're not going to stop all the technology, but you better stop what's happened to our election platforms because if we don't get the right people elected, then you have the evil regulating all this new technology. And so I'm just telling you, everybody, if you can
donate@thelindellplan.com and get educated on what the plan is, and then also call the number (800) 598-6747. You guys, we need help. Now, more than any time ever this plan where we're going to take everything we gathered yesterday, all that great information, it's going to be fed into my election crime bureau with all the lawyers and the grassroots, the cause of America, all these things.
(51:26):
We're going to say, here's what we're going to do with it, and we're going to have a plan for every single county in the United States, and we're all going to go through, this county might have a little bit more, a little ahead of this one, or this one might have more information that this one doesn't have, but every county will have its own sales pitch going forth to get rid of these computers in our elections, go to paper ballots, hand counted, signature required, and we got to go to precinct level and same day voting. So we've got a lot of work ahead of us over the next 10 months, but we're well on our way. We have all the tools, everybody, we need your help. Donate to the Linde Offense Fund and help save our country.
Brannon Howse (52:15):
Alright, let's go back to the phone lines. Let's go to, let's see. Sure, Mike Line.
Mike Lindell (52:23):
I thought that was my ending speech. I thought we were out of time. Keep going. I got my
Brannon Howse (52:27):
Watches on Mike, line two, Mike from North Carolina. Hi Mike.
Speaker 9 (52:32):
Really enjoy your show and appreciate everything you guys are doing. We really do.
Brannon Howse (52:37):
Thank you.
Speaker 9 (52:38):
Thank you. I just had a really simple question. You talk about the election monitoring device, our county. I want to talk to 'em about purchasing one of these. How can we buy this thing
Mike Lindell (52:49):
Or how do we, well, right now, over the next couple months here, what we're trying to do is raise enough money where every single county could be given one. And so we're working on that first. I really didn't want to give the media something to grab onto and go, Mike Lindell's selling these devices and all this stuff. So there will be, if it comes to that, if we can't raise enough money, we will put 'em out there for sale, for county by county, because everybody, I want to make sure everybody that wants one has one because it's a great way to check to see if they've lied to us and they have lied to us. So that's a great question. But we'll keep you up to date on that. We're going to have they worked out great. That's all I can say yesterday. And yeah, we'll try and get as many out as we can and as fast as we can, because we know we've got, there's a lot more elections coming up here. Everybody down tickets, school board elections, and you can check that
out@franksocial.com and it list every election coming up in the United States and including primaries and everything else. So
Brannon Howse (54:05):
Mitch from Texas, line four. Hi Mitch. You're on with Mike Lindell line. How you
Speaker 9 (54:11):
Doing?
Brannon Howse (54:12):
Yeah, good, Mitch.
Speaker 9 (54:14):
Hey, a 30 year veteran military, 15 years overseas. I joined the fight, the communist.
Brannon Howse (54:20):
Thank you for your service.
Speaker 9 (54:22):
Well, I didn't realize the enemy was in the wire. So after I retired, I started working elections here in Texas.
Mike Lindell (54:31):
Alright, we got
Speaker 9 (54:31):
Three machines. We got three machines. The one you check in, it's the laptop, which is definitely connected to Verizon. They got some supposed intranet they call it, but I'm like, if you're hitting cell phone towers, it's open. Anybody can hack that. And then we got the two machines, I think it's called Express Folk, and then the Tabulator, the dss, whatever.
Brannon Howse (54:57):
Thank you. Thank you, Nicole.
Speaker 9 (54:59):
Well, I have no way to confirm that First laptop is not communicating with those other two devices,
Mike Lindell (55:05):
Right?
Speaker 9 (55:06):
They don't.
Mike Lindell (55:08):
Yeah, we do now. So hopefully we get the device out to every county in the country and you can check out more by going to the cos of America and getting on board there and give us that information. We'll give you everything we have back too, so you can maybe find out those things.
Brannon Howse (55:24):
Thank you for the call. Appreciate it. That's the Lindell report. Be sure to support Mike by going to lindell offense fund.com. Lindell offense fund.com. You can also use 1 805 9 8 6 7 4 7. Also mypillow.com from a code L seven seven. Thanks for watching. Take care. You're watching Lindell tv.
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