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BNN 8/17/2026 BREAKING ELECTION INVESTIGATION NEWS - Chris Kaijala

Published Aug. 17, 2026, 9:02 a.m.

9am Vicky Davis - The Technocratic Tyranny The United Nations as an organization is world communism. The strategy to impose world communism on the people of the United States (and the other countries in this hemisphere) has been economic rather than military as the people were led to believe it would be. It's our own leaders who were the Pied Pipers leading us to this demise of the U.S. I'm working on a timeline that shows the who, when and what. 10am BREAKING ELECTION NEWS - Chris Kaijala is a chemical engineer, project manager, quality team leader, and environmental design expert. Chris has been using his skill in information analysis to investigate the 2020 election and is the person who did the investigation leading to the storm of articles on the Gateway Pundit, shining a light on the fraud in Muskegon, Michigan voter registration. 11am Chris Dardzinski is a Michigan businessman, former local official, and U.S. Taxpayers Party candidate for Michigan’s 13th Congressional District in the 2026 election. Born in Wyandotte, Michigan, he grew up in a working-class Polish Catholic household. He attended public schools and earned an associate degree from Henry Ford Community College in 1988, studying architecture, engineering, journalism, and political science. Dardzinski spent 31 years in international trade as a senior trade analyst and operations manager for customs house brokers. He later opened Lincoln Towne, a general merchandise store in Lincoln Park. He has also worked as a publisher, author, economic analyst, political consultant, and journalist, and has been affiliated with the Center for Economic and Social Justice, advocating “Just Third Way” ideas including capital ownership and economic democracy. He previously served two terms on the Lincoln Park City Council after running for local office multiple times. On his campaign site (leadership1776.com), he emphasizes strict adherence to the U.S. Constitution, reducing government overreach, a single-rate tax system, addressing poverty through expanded capital ownership, mental health reform focused on the “whole person,” government downsizing, and other detailed policy proposals. A longtime student of the Constitution and national policy who has engaged with Congress since his mid-20s, Dardzinski presents himself as a working-class leader focused on practical solutions over establishment politics. X/Twitter: https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1nxeLMBBVwEJX Rumble: https://rumble.com/v7ea9xg-bnn-brandenburg-news-network-8172026-breaking-election-investigation-news-c.html https://rumble.com/v7eaa22-bnn-brandenburg-news-network-8172026-breaking-election-investigation-news-c.html Odysee: https://odysee.com/@BrandenburgNewsNetwork:d/bnn-2026-08-17-breaking-election-investigation-news-chris-kaijala:e BNN Live: https://Live.BrandenburgNewsNetwork.com Guests: Donna Brandenburg, Vicky Davis, Chris Kaijala, Chris Dardzinski

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Good morning and welcome to Brandenburg News Network. I am Donna Brandenburg and it is the seventeenth day of August twenty twenty six. Welcome to our show. I am in a new spot on a new computer here and I'm trying to get things up and running, but I see I'm having a few glitches here. So let's see. Let's see what happens here. But I'm going to bring Vicki, Vicki Davis on at ten o'clock with Chris Kyla with breaking news. And at eleven o'clock, it is Chris Dardzinski again. So let's get this thing started. You help me out here because I've got to I have to get everything running. I'm kind of out of my element just a little bit. So hang on here. Oh, well, there we go. It's just Rumble's got a delay. We're good to go here. So how are you doing, Vicki? Hi, I'm doing just fine. Thank you. How are you? Frazzled, but that's okay. You know, it's like when you have your processes and you're used to, you're used to things working the way that they're, that they, you know, always work. It's kind of like, oh my goodness. So, but we're doing good. So did you have a good weekend? Uh, yeah. Yeah. Very interesting weekend. I've been taking a look back at the, uh, international socialist kind of trying to get the timeline of their takeover of our country in my mind and on paper so that I can write about it. There's so much going on. I got to tell you, I'm about fried with this whole Muslim thing happening in Dearborn, and I'm going to tell you why. I don't believe anything I see in the news, like zero. And this weekend, I have a friend who is a business owner in Dearborn, and he is Muslim. And I have he's most gracious person. When I was running twenty two, he gave me the most gracious welcome of of anyone hands down out there. He was involved in Arabs for Trump. They were the nicest people you could possibly meet. They literally sat there and said, we're praying for our Christian brothers and sisters, our Jewish brothers and sisters. They were absolutely fabulous. So I'm struggling with this because I called him and I said, Ali, I want to know what's really going on there because I don't believe anything I'm seeing. And the bikers, the nonsense with Jake Lang going on and that sort of thing, it seemed like a psyop to me and I didn't believe any of it. So I went and we talked and brought Robert and Tara and we were all talking because Robert's not buying it either. Neither is Tara. None of us are buying the story in Dearborn at all. They were putting out footage of the bikers coming there. Well, it turns out the biker footage was actually from Sterling, and it was from a couple years ago. Surprise, surprise, right? I expect that kind of nonsense. So I didn't buy it from the beginning. I'm like, they're lying to us and they're lying bigly. So I find out later, one of my friends sent me a picture of Jake Lang kissing the wailing wall in Israel. I'm like, there you go, go figures. And so I always think, okay, who's paying who in the zoo here? Who's on what side and who's paying who in the zoo? So as I'm talking to Ali, I said, tell me the truth, what's going on? He said, well, he said, we went and talked, you know, tried to talk to Jake Lang. And he said, I put my hand out. And I said, and he said, I put my hand out to shake his hand and try to make peace. And Jake Lang basically turned his back on him and said, I will not shake the hand of Satan now. To put this in perspective, Ali is a third generation Muslim here. And once again, everybody's looking at the wrong freaking issue instead of who we should be looking at. His grandfather came here. They started a sandwich shop. So this is a very humble beginning. He's from Yemen, started a very small sandwich shop and it's grown. And so he has restaurants all over the place. And I'm going to tell you what guy he should be speaking out for everybody here, in my opinion, because he said we came from a country that didn't have a constitution. He goes, we don't want Sharia law. He said, we want the constitution. He said, I read the constitution. He said, I'm a Muslim. But he said, I read the Bible. He said, I believe in Jesus Christ. And I'm like, okay, we're making progress here in crazy ways that I never thought I'd see. And he said, we don't want to go back to what was there. He said, I'm here. He said, there's opportunities here. We can stand together here. And Jake Lang called him Satan, never knowing anything about him. So I guess my point is, what's actually going on here in Dearborn? And what can we believe? I'm going to call out right now and condemn Jake Lang because it's a distraction. He's going after an entire population of people, pouring pig blood and guts in the street. I am a Christian. I'm an unapologetic Christian. You do not go into situations and act like an idiot and try to provoke this, because the enemy we have are the ones sitting in the seats as politicians and the ones paying these people to pour blood and pig guts in the streets. That is so disgusting. I would never vote for anybody that did something like that, no matter- And I've got a picture to post this of him kissing the wailing wall. So here I am looking at this going, okay, we're in another war and being paid by who? I'm sorry. But it's like when you see what's happened with Israel, and I'm not talking the Jews. I'm talking just like anything else. I don't ever condemn a group of people. I love everybody at Israel. as an individual, but what we see is we see governments and religions that have been taken over by militarized idiots and are killing their own people. The United States did it. Israel did it. Iran did it. Iraq did it. They've all participated in this. And what I can say right now is I'm sick of it and I'm going to call it out. I condemn the actions of Jake Lang entirely. If you're not going to go in there and realize that it is the government that you have thrown yourself in with that has acted in a way that is absolutely wrong to the population and hold them accountable and say the government's allowed the invasion of people. that were militarized populations and or fighting aged males that were brought to come here and create chaos. Whose fault is that? The corporations. And the corporations also include the corporate entities running the nations. And I'm sorry, but you cannot condemn whole populations. They've done it with every single identity capture out there. They did it with The LGBTQ group. I know a lot of people who are gay and lesbian. I'm friends with a lot of them. They hate the stuff and the provocateurs out there that have basically taken over their identity and made them the point of hate. They're like, we don't agree with this. We don't protest. We don't do this. So who's paying the protesters is my question. It's the same people that have done it from the beginning. Open source, George Soros, Bill Gates, and all of these people, you know, Klaus Schwab. You know, let's talk about the real Nazis here. And all of these people that are sitting in the seats there, they're all Jewish background. Are they Jews? No. They're a militarized group that is working in commerce that have taken over a everyday person group and absolutely made them a target of everything bad. I condemn all of them, all of them. And I don't care what nationality, race or whatever. If you're acting like this, you're an idiot. and you're not going after the people who have really created the problems. And those are the people that are in with the banksters and they've created proxy governments all over the United States. They killed their own people. I don't really have any problems with... I'm a Christian. I believe in Jesus Christ as my savior. However, What that means and the responsibility that comes with that is that we're supposed to step in and serve God. Jesus said, I came not to condemn. And I'm pretty extra sure that's what we're supposed to do, too, is you're never going to help people unless you're actually unless you actually show that you care. If you're out there just screaming like an idiot in the streets and that's to all those people. who have been doing the LGBTQ, whatever, all of this nonsense. All of the small groups that have been paid, Indivisible is another one. I mean, we can go down the line, BLM, all of them, they are the agents of the enemies, just like the lobbyists, just like the countries that have bought land in the United States, the foreign governments, the ones that hacked our election systems, but it's not the people. It's not the people in these groups. And I think most of them have been victims. When you hear of Israeli soldiers shooting Palestinian kids in the neck so that they can disable them, they're the enemy. When you hear of the Palestinians and the Iranians who stage mass deaths to control the narrative, they're the enemy. It's not normal people. In every group, you've got to have discernment. And following people just because human beings want to hate so badly and blame somebody else all the time on an emotional reaction. They're the enemy. It's like we and I firmly believe this. I cannot believe that they actually poured pig guts and blood in the streets of Dearborn in order to initiate violence. Screw you all. And don't tell me you're a Christian when you put that kind of crap out there. Yeah, that's just disgusting. That offends me. And I'm not on any religious grounds, but it just offends me because it's disgusting. What they're doing is they are pitting people against people because they're trying to break down our nation state. You know, they distract from the fact of who the real enemies are, you know, you know, that's what they're doing. Why are they not going up in arms about in, in Lansing and DC and, and going after these politicians who enabled the whole thing and have been part of the money laundering. Yeah. Well, not just the money laundering, but the breakdown of our sovereignty. Right. Um, Because they want to have a world government that is regional. They're changing the organization of people around the world. That includes Europe, you know, what happened with Europe, the European Union, and then the United States. Canada and Mexico was initially, you know, the North American Union. But the goal ultimately is free trade area of the Americas. But it is about trade, but it's really about breaking down our nation state and putting us under world government, under what's called a condominium arrangement. Condominium is a word that we think we know what it means, that it means apartments in a building that somebody owns. That's not the only meaning of it. There is another meaning of it, which has to do with an organizational structure which is on top of an existing organizational structure, kind of like a super government. Excuse me, I'm still trying to get things up and running and realize my normal schedule here is a little bit off, but we're going to continue on anyway. When you look at it, they apply condominium rules and that sort of thing to Homeowners Association. They absolutely decided that they're going to tell you what you can do on your land. And they commandeered that. And I'm not sure if people really understand exactly what they did there, but that's what they did. And anybody that participates in the Homeowners Association are part of the problem. The way that they screwed up the political parties, they're part of the problem. You know, it's incredible that people don't see it. And I know you don't understand why they don't see it. I don't understand why they don't see it at all. Not at all. I don't either. But I've been watching it for a long time. And people that when you buy a house and you just sign up for the homeowners association, that's a big mistake. If it's an old homeowners association before, I'd say, oh gosh, I don't even know what year, but there's a homeowners association here where I live, but they don't really have any power to do anything except clean the streets every year or so. bring the snow plow in if we need it, you know, that kind of thing, which are helpful things. But they don't try to tell everybody what they can do on their property. Oh, I tell you what, this is, I'll tell you the homeowners association that is in our area. Okay. This is what they do. There are a bunch of busy bodies that don't have anything better to do in their life and running other people around as a truck. So some of the people that are on the board, they have, um, I live on a lake, um, and some of the people on the board have big power bolts. I have none because, you know, I don't want to have to deal with them over. Right. And so. I like looking at the lake, but it's not one of those things that I spend a lot of time on because I work too much. But they have these big power boats and they go around and they don't really care whose property they ruin. So what they do is they roar around within forty feet with the wake boards and such of the beach, which is illegal. But because they're in charge, they protect their self-interest. And if somebody complains, I do not because I understand human nature. And if you tell somebody that something is bothering you or hurting you, a human being will typically go in your face. I'm going to do it more, especially if they're, if that's their mo okay so one of our a couple of our neighbors said you guys got to stop this we've lost twelve feet of beach we pulled the aerial photographs of it and it's true they have lost about twelve feet of beach because of these morons that don't give a crap about anybody but getting out there playing and like a bunch of little kids peeing in the pool okay so so um that that that is a large problem but Anybody that wanted to put up like a seawall or do something to protect their land from the destruction that these children are doing, the homeowners association said, no, you can't put up any structure to protect your beach. This fight went on forever. And I'm just sitting there watching everybody fight, realizing that nobody wants to get along. It's all about who's in charge. Who has the most influence? It happens all over the United States. It's happening in the political parties. But that emotional bent to dominate others, nobody telling me what to do kind of thing, instead of getting rid of the ego and going, oh gosh, I'm sorry, I'm hurting your property. Let's look at this. Because at some point in time, someone should be suing all of them for the damage, you know, a class action lawsuit for the damage that the boat owners have caused on the lake. I would actually back that because it's true. It was the boat owners that destroyed the land around people's homes. I'm surprised they didn't do that first. Well, they're not really... versed in stuff like this. That's the problem with most of the population. They're not really versed in what is lawful and what is not. And so they actually, the Homeowners Association hired an attorney to fight them. And these were all the people who had the big votes. Well, I don't know. We have so many environmental laws. They They control everything through the environment, so I'm surprised, really surprised. Oh, I called the DNR. I called them about it and told them what was happening, and nobody came out. Nobody cared because they're too busy clear-cutting Michigan, selling off our resources, and not giving a crap about the real stuff. That's what's happening with EGLE. It's happening with our elected officials. It's happening everywhere. They don't do their jobs. It's all a puppet show, you know? Mm-hmm. Yeah, that's a double surprise. No, none of them. I give no credit to any of them. They're making up, Eagle makes up permits without, they don't even issue lawful permits. Hmm. Or they don't issue permits at all because then they can say, oh, we didn't issue a permit for that. But they just turn their back when people build projects that need to be scrutinized. Hmm. That's crazy because after, you know, when you get a new governor or, you know, somebody new in charge, they can fire them all. That's what I fire them all and take down whatever structures you put up. That's the plan for Donna Brandenburg because we're illegal. I've seen too much of it. And all these people are allegedly employed by the state. but they're working for the corporations. They all need to be fired, every one of them. Yeah. Well, and that's part of the deconstruction of our nation state, right? They're just trying to eliminate our nation state and put us under a privatized management system, basically. Yeah. Until such time as, you know, they can cut us off to the wind but i i took the uh suggestion of your guest last week you know with what he's doing to uh write your top ten things you know to that you want to see done that is really a good exercise you know everybody should do that what are your top ten absolutely Because that way, if people in the state want to participate in governance, that way they can actually communicate to someone such as myself who would actually do something about it. And that's the kicker right there. Everybody needs to get involved in this and actually do something. Can't sit there and just complain. Just because you show up for the cookies and you complain and go, yep, I agree. This is wrong. You know? Yeah. Well, number one on my list that I came up with is to cut the universities off from our governments and our communities and rebuild our primary and secondary schools such that they are teaching the things that a six-year-old needs to know. They don't need to know workforce development issues. They don't need to know how to become a waitress or a carpenter. They need to learn their ABCs. And I was looking at this, and how much money do we spend on the school administrative systems that are not even in our state? Yeah, the NEA needs to be gone, gone over with lion bastards. Absolutely. And the Education Commission on the states, the national or the regional laboratories, all of these organizations that our states belong to, that have an agenda for the schools that we're paying for. Why are we doing that? Why should we do that? And look at look at the if you look at the on the illegal or unlawful nineteen sixty three constitution in Michigan, it basically gave will room or the ability for the schools to money launder or siphon off money is maybe a better way to put it to siphon money away from the general fund, they're getting a part of the, of the road taxes. So they, they can, the schools are getting parts of all these funds. So you've got, you've got educated idiots who have never done anything in their lives except for know how to use the system. They're not educating our kids because look how far behind we are. Yeah. Rewarding failure. Yeah. People that I was in line with a guy and, uh, He was looking at the lottery thing, and he said, how much is it, and how much would it be annually? And I told him how to do it. I moved the decimal point. He had no idea. He couldn't read. He couldn't read, and he didn't know how to do basic math. That was shocking to me. How do you... Pardon me? How do you function? Yeah, I don't know. They're making people dependents. Yeah. And I think the military has said that the number, I've heard a couple different numbers, but forty percent of the population cannot be trained for any job. I want you to think about this. That is just outrageous. How can that be? You know, I'm not sure it's forty. I've heard a couple of different numbers. Even if you said forty million people can't be trained for any job whatsoever. Now, I'm pretty sure right now everybody should be looking at themselves and, you know, needing a pair of pens on because that means the rest of us have to have to produce for them. Yeah. So what do we what do we do with this? And you look at the kids coming out of school. They are functionally illiterate. And they have no critical thinking skills whatsoever. As an employer, you give somebody a list. And I just talked about this this week with somebody in one of our entities. Because somebody decided it wasn't fun anymore. So they, at three thirty in the morning, gave us a text and said, I'm not coming in tomorrow. I'm done. because it wasn't fun anymore, okay? And we were sitting there going, doesn't the word work imply that you work and you have your enjoyment or fun outside of work, right? That's how I grew up. Work is what you do to have fun. Fun is not an entitlement. If you're just having fun full time, you're riding on the back of somebody else who's actually producing, and that's wrong. And so what we were talking about is the fact that You can give somebody a list. As soon as they're done with the list, I'm not doing anything more than what's on my list. That's all I need to do. Well, you know what? When you're employed, you're being paid for the time. You turn in a time, your time. You punch a time clock. It's the time. That, when you're working for somebody, it's not, well, that's not my job description. Really? Person should be fired on the spot. Yeah, absolutely. Yeah. There's so many ways that there's been a war on our country and through our people, through our education system is one aspect of it. Yeah. What's the job description? The job description is to produce when you're there. And that may change. Yeah, whatever it is. That's the description. Whatever we can fit into the time that you can do. I think we should go back to piece rate on things. Hold them accountable. Because you know what? I actually had to get rid of someone. And I found out later that he was telling everybody, slow it down. We want to drag the job out to make it last longer. And I'm like, I've got so much work to do that I just wanted to say, you idiot. If you just produce, you're going to continue to have a job. He no longer is working for me, by the way, because I'm not putting up with that kind of stuff. Dragging a job out is equal to stealing. Yeah. I've worked with people like that. I never understood it for what I did for a living, which was programming and systems analysis because you know the sooner you get your project then there's always another project so why would why would you slow it down you know you're stealing from your co-workers you're not stealing from your boss because you're throttling what the company can do they think they're there's they act like a bunch of little kids sometimes they sit in the corner and it's like don't tell the boss don't tell the boss because they're sitting next to somebody else i'm like You're an idiot. You're literally letting that person steal from the potential of the company that you will get paid for if the company is more successful. Yeah. But, oh, we don't want to do that because we're slaves. No, you're not. Have you created a job? Probably not. Yeah. Well, the level at which they are slaves is at the global level because they globalized our economy. And when they did that, They turned people into workers, not citizens, but workers. And so they're looking at the wrong level. If they had any brains at all, that's where they would target their efforts. It's just like the whole Muslim conflict that they're trying to make in Dearborn. There's a problem there. I'm not saying there's not a problem. There are people that have four wives that are on assistance and pumping out kids like Pez coming out of a Pez dispenser, right? That's wrong because it's just about making money and enslaving women to just be an incubator. I'm sorry, but it's wrong, and I'm going to say it. Well, that's part of the breakdown of our society. Right. Look at everything as if it's war in the context of everything else. And the vast majority of people have no clue whatsoever. Right. Anything is going on. But, you know, if you're involved with a group and they're doing something that is hurting our country, I would ask them, do you know why that's being done? Do you know why? And if they can't answer that question, then they're just a stooge. Well, think about this. For the person who's not an employer, guess what? Newsflash, you are an employer. And I'm going to frame this for you. What if you took your car into a garage and you needed to have, oh, a new transmission? When we always talk about it, calling it a transmission, but, you know, or Michigan. But at any rate, you take your car into a garage to have work done. And that mechanic looks at his watch and says, well, honestly, I could probably get this thing done. And I don't know. Let's just say I'm going to just put this as theoretical because it's a transmission and and whatever. I can do this in a matter of six or eight hours. Probably not realistic, but you know what I mean. And I'm just estimating there. So, but he's like, you know what? If I drag this out, I can get paid and tack on another two, three hours. I'm going to go have a coffee break. I'm going to go, you know, look at other things in the car, maybe find other things that I could fix and tell them they need to have done. Even if they don't, that is what an employee does to employers a lot. I'm going to drag it out. I'm going to sit over here and call my wife or my husband. I'm going to do a million other things except for get on there, focus on the task, try to give the customer who I'm an employee of at this moment in time the best value for their dollar. Because I tell you what, when you act that way and you watch out for other people's interest, you will be rich beyond anything you can dream. because people find out about it and they will give you so much business. It's incredible, but they cheat themselves by thinking they're going to cheat the customer. Yeah. With me, they only get to do that once. Me too. Actually, they don't get to do it once. I go back in there and let them have it. Well, I'm, I don't know. I just, I, I don't like to fight with people, but, but in, in my, uh, estimation, my way of thinking, they're done. I'll never go back. Yeah, I had a gruffer one time that he'd done a lot of work for me. And he did this absolutely crap job on a porch. And I called him back because I didn't get an estimate from him, which I normally do, because he always did the right thing. I went over there and I looked up at the roof and I could see holes on the underside of this. And I'm like, you've got to be kidding me. And he charged me a couple thousand dollars to do it. I called him and I said, I would never have expected this kind of work from you, which is absolutely an embarrassment. And you should be ashamed of yourself. Yeah. You know what? Next job he did, he took the price off of it the next job because he knew I was exactly right. Gave me an estimate and that estimate came in and it was a couple thousand dollars under what it should have been, in my opinion. But he knew that as much as vocal as I am, I would have absolutely torpedoed him like there was no tomorrow. Yeah. No, I wouldn't have accepted it to begin with. Don't steal from somebody who's going to hold you accountable. It's a bad plan. Yeah. Not vindictive, but I'm sure as heck not going to let somebody screw me, you know, either. Mm-hmm. Well, what else did you find? What were your ten things? So the colleges, perfect start, because the colleges also have had a problem with truth in advertising. They tell these students, everybody's like, oh, they need to pay off their college loans. Let's look at the wrong thing here, guys. They told those kids who are eighteen, gone through the idiot indoctrination education system we have. You expect them to come out and know how to survive. You moved them right into another thing to take advantage of them, and nobody said a damn thing. In the privatization effort, the dismantling of government, they've tried to move a lot of the governing authority to the universities. Money laundering, a lot, too. Yeah. Yeah, that's why there is such corruption, you know, amongst our state officials and the universities and our schools. So that's just one area. I haven't really written any of the others because I'm trying to really do a thorough job of explaining what needs to be dismantled And our government tried to go into the human resource management system, you know, as if they were our personnel department. But really it has to do with training. That's why they moved the education system to the labor department. And I would get rid of all of that. Get that the hell out of the labor department. So anything regulatory having to do with employment? Yeah. Get the government out of the business of population management through the workplace. Right. They're managing us as a herd. Yeah. And I don't think, I mean, I remember when California, they, They tried to implement an employment system through California. I forget what the name of that system was, but it didn't turn out to be a good system. The government is not the right organization for education for the workforce. You know what it is? Personal responsibility. Well, yeah. That's what we need to focus in. I think family court should be abolished. It's called friend of the court. Think about this. Friend of the court. Are they there to settle anything? No. They're an arm of our unlawful revenue-raising justice system. There is no justice. We take justice right out of it and just say tax collectors, revenue raisers, they're tax courts. Well, if you look at what has been done in Seattle and in some other cities, they've tried to combine law enforcement with the social programs, social systems, you know, so that a lot of people when they get arrested or for, you know, they're drug addicts on the street. This combined system of public health and law enforcement gives them breaks. Yeah, we won't arrest you if you consider trying to clean yourself up. Well, that is a breakdown of the society and the cities. Right. It's disgusting is what it is. I don't believe in facilitating people with their self-destructive behaviors. I'd rather lock them up in a mental institution. Well, we used to have county homes, and I actually think that's a great idea again, because most people do not ever really interact with actual mental health. They don't interact. They don't realize what it is or what it's like or the abuse that most people who are truly mentally ill, what they engage in. It's incredible. And that's something we need to talk about, too, because I think that that would be a very good start because that would actually free up our sheriffs because all the unionized police forces shove that onto the elected officials so they can't do community policing as the unionized police forces like state police, etc., They have no accountability. You can't remove them. So they start screwing up and continue to act like the KGB, which most of them do. The structure is KGB type. Oh, sure. Yeah, they built these... national and actually international systems computer system where they aggregate all all the information they can find that's what all these cameras are about you know watching your every move in the cameras report you know is their registration expired right they send a cop after you Well, and I would allege, too, that it gives them the ability to break the law with foreknowledge. If these cameras actually worked for the benefit of the people, think about this, or policing or any of this stuff, which they shouldn't be doing. It's unconstitutional. Wouldn't we have stopped the fentanyl trade and the human trafficking? No, I think it's given the people on the inside. And I'm not saying all cops are that way. But everything's, I'll go back to everything's been infiltrated. The ones that are in there using the identity, they're breaking the law. Yeah. And they're using it for insider information to enable their crimes. I think that's what the flat cameras are really about. I don't think it's for targeting everyday people. I think it's for letting them have information so they can avoid problems and commit more crimes. Well, it conveniently works for both. Right, right. Yep. So I got another one that I'm going to add to this because, you know, I own some income property and we have to register and have everything inspected and such. We have a pretty good relationship with them because we do do what's right as far as for keeping things up and such. And so and we all go over overboard on the fixes, too, because I'm planning to hand this over to my kids. And so I don't want to give them problems that I should have taken care of. Okay. I'm not going to bleed the money out of it. I want these to be a nice thing that I can, you know, someday when I die, I can hand it over to my kids. That's the goal there. But when you look at how the code enforcement goes, that also should be and needs to be abolished because it's a punitive force to punish people rather than to be of service or help. I want you to think about this. They run around like a bunch of little Nazis in the neighborhoods saying, and you do this and you do this and you do this or I'm going to find you. And so I know of somebody right now that had a situation on a porch and that particular area is horrible. Their their their code enforcement is a bunch of Nazis. And I mean, truly, they are tyrants. They will take security or they'll take cameras and go over the top of like security fences. take pictures of backyards all of that sort of thing these people are awful so what they did is this person uh fixed the fence or fixed the porch as they directed and they said well that's not good enough because i'm going to be a little snot and and said now you got a you you fix it without an engineering um evaluating what you did now this person is behind the eight ball already because of the fix that they had to do according to the city and get it fixed. So they had to pay out for that. Then now they had to pay out for and try to get an attorney to help them. They're being fined as well as having to have an engineer paid to evaluate it. No way out of it. So the city's going to try, I can guarantee you what they're going to do. They probably are in an economic zone that they want to develop because it goes by the zones where they want to get a bunch of properties they start condemning them and it'll be over stupid stuff so that they can condemn it, kick the owners out, take the property too bad. So sad you lose. And so I look at this and go, go all these little snacks that I've been doing that. I think we should turn it around on them and what they own and see how they like it. First of all. And second of all, they, it needs to be, the practice needs to be abolished. But the real question is how do you fix that? You fix that set of being, a punitive policing measure by saying, wow, it looks like you're having some struggle. How can we help you? Get a bunch of neighbors around and say, hey, would you like to help this person on this project? And somehow get the community in a community structure to be able to say, we'll provide the work. Can we, in fact, in a stopgap, even pay people who are unemployed, say, here's a job rate. If you want to, instead of being on entitlements, if you want to make some money so you can eat because we're stopping the entitlements that you've become accustomed with, we're going to slide you off of that to a piece rate project where you can go in and here's a project. Would you like to work alongside somebody else? and learn the skill, learn the trade, and be part of the solution. They don't have to participate. It's their choice, their property. Live the way you want to live. But if you want some help, and I think that when they get help that way, part of the condition is they have to sign up to participate on a job for someone else. You don't just get free stuff. You're going to have to figure something out and not just sit on your behind. This whole disability thing has gotten way out of hand. And I believe some people really probably need a little help. I'm not saying this across the board, but there is such an epidemic of people that go, I'm on disability. And I can tell you, I watched a gal years ago. She was in a, in a handicapped parking spot, you know, came out on her mobility scooter with a cart a whole ten yards. Well, the cart got away from her as she's standing there trying to put the groceries in her car, in her handicapped spot, and it was on an incline. So the cart takes off across the parking lot. That person went ahead and sprinted like Bruce Jenner. I mean, it was like – it was unbelievable. I was like – or Barry Sanders on a football field. I'm like, wow, that's – you know, it's a miracle. She was healed, you know. Yeah. Yeah, all of this stuff is evolutionary. When it first began, it was a good program, but then people figure out how they can make money on it and it expands. And I would tie it to, you know, the nineteen nineties, somewhere around there. it really began with corruption, as again, as they began to dismantle our nation state and turn us over to the management structure of the Organization of American States as the condominium managerial system. And so the dismantling of our nation state includes the dismantling of our law enforcement and our laws. And so they basically corrupted our public officials. corrupted law enforcement. Everything is corrupt. It is. I got to show you this because this is like, you know, I really think people need to know the truth on every level of what you're looking at here. Before you hate your neighbor, go talk to him. First of all, that's number one job that everybody needs to do. How do you know? Now, some people are a little hostile. The Bible also says that, you know, a you know, certain words can absolutely turn anatomy into a friend. You go in there like a raging lunatic pouring pig blood and guts on the street where there are some problems with immigration. I have a huge problem with it, probably bigger than anybody else because of the leering centers and everything else. But who's responsible for that? Who funded it? Who money laundered that? And then we have Muslims in Dearborn who are most of them that I was there for an event for Rick Grinnell and the women, the Muslim women were, you know, yelling and screaming because there was a Trump sign out in front and all the men were sitting there going, oh, God, you know, they were embarrassed by the conduct. But they didn't they didn't go over and say, I'm going to beat you women because you're lesser than us. The men were very respectful. They they stand up. They defend their families. They want families like us. And honestly, they don't want a Sharia law. Not every Muslim wants Sharia law. But you get the Muslim Brotherhood that's involved in it, which is a militarized operation, I don't even think they're Muslim. I think they took over the identity. I don't think that the banksters and the alleged Jews, I don't think they're Jews. I really don't. I absolutely don't. I think they stole the identity because they were killing their own people in Israel. This isn't the same people that go under that label. So we've got everybody in their nice, neat little baskets so that we can process them and know who to hate, know who to love. It's absolutely and positively insane, retarded, moronic, whatever anybody wants to say, and low IQ nonsense. Just stop it. Yeah. And where is the media? They're pushing it. Right. Right. They're working against us. Yep. So I'm going to put this picture up. And I think this is pretty funny because I'm going to put it up there because I'm going to have an issue and I'm going to condemn what Jake Lang and Professor Lorenzo Sewell, they're all coming there to have an issue with this instead of being a peacemaker and saying, wait a minute, let's look at who enabled this invasion. Let's look at who paid for this. Oh, yeah, let's look at this. The Christian church and the Christian organizations that are out there that are participating in human trafficking, Catholic services, Lutheran services, all of these people that have taken all this kind of money for bringing these poor refugees into the United States. The money didn't go to them. The money went to the organizations that were trafficking them. Right. No mistake on this. Yeah. That's the way the whole scam works. Yep. And one of them, one of the big ones is the International Rescue Committee. I researched them because they were operating in our state in Idaho. Well, I got to tell you, it's rampant. We were having another discussion because I was educating people about this. I'm like, do you realize what people that are scamming rent, what they do? I'm going to write a book on all this, all this stuff that people who like to scam and go, oh, it's the evil landlord. Bull crap. The majority of it is your activist people that come in there that want to steal. Because I can tell you, if you are under a Christian label, I will literally do... Exactly the Bible talks about God saying he's going to hold Christians accountable before anyone else. You better get yourself cleaned up because all of this mocking God crap that's coming out of the alleged Christian church. And he said it was going to be apostate at the end. Exactly like he said that there's going to be a synagogue of Satan. The church is apostate, and the majority of it is. If you're not, praise God for you. I'm happy with that. But I'm going to tell you what they do. They want to make sure that all these poor people, because they could feel good about themselves, have got every single thing that they could have. So this is what they actually do. If you've got an area to give clothes away in your church, Oh, these people got you figured out. They see you as stupid. Okay. And I'll tell you why I know that. Because what they'll do as a landlord, ask any landlord, they'll tell you that this is what they do. You're going to go in and my properties don't function like this because I'll evict them. I'm not I'm not putting up with this stuff. OK. And so I told someone one time that wanted to go through a property that I was looking at buying. Nice property. It was a it was like a brownstone. I had two sides of the duplex in it and I gave him a warning. I said, I can tell you what's going to happen inside this property. exactly what's going to happen we're going to go in there and there's going to be a whole bunch of kids sitting on a sofa that are just going to stand there and look at us like you know they'll sit there like this and watch us go through there there's going to be animal and human feces on the floor and you're going to go through this house oh shock i'm not going to sanitize this stuff for anybody wait until i get into the sex toy stuff that goes on in this stuff it's incredible and crapping in towels instead of using the toilet and leaving it on the floor. This is going to be shocking to a lot of people. Too bad, so sad, I'm not going to sanitize it because the laws that have been made have been to enable this. And I said, you're going to go up the stairs and there's going to be three bedrooms up there. And one of the bedrooms is going to be piled from floor to ceiling. with clothes because they don't wash clothes. This is not every tenant, but this is a good portion of what I can expect going into properties when I buy them, okay? There's some tenants out there that are absolutely fabulous. Ninety-nine percent of tenants are absolutely fabulous, okay? But there's a portion of them that we go in with snow shovels to shovel their crap up And that includes crap and towels on the floor, piles of them, human feces. Okay. So I said, you're going to go into that. You're going to smell it as you come up the stairs because they don't wash. They go to a church. They load up on new clothes because these poor people need so much help. Most of them are going to be in their twenties and thirties able-bodied could be working. They will wear those clothes until they could stand on their own. It's going to smell like every single human smell possible times ten. And when they move out, they will leave it there and the landlord has to clean it out and dump it. And they're going to keep going back to that church because those people have got a sucker stamp on their head and get all these clothes just to absolutely ruin them. They're going to go right straight into the trash. Yeah. I don't pay for trash removal because they're not even responsible enough to take care of their own trash. Yeah. I don't understand that. I mean, it's just like, so, uh, such a foreign thing. Why would you live like a pig like that? Oh, it's worse than a pig. Do you, do you know how many apartments I've been in where people will not flush I, and I want you to, you know, to, to think about this. So what do you think happens? Well, yeah, not only a packed toilet, but an overflowing packed toilet onto the floor. You just throw the whole mess out. Yeah. You'd almost have to put a new floor in God. Oh, you do. And you go in with hazmat clothing and a lot of them are college students. And the parents are paying the bill, and they have no idea. Oh, my little angel wouldn't do this. And we're like, your angel's a stripper. Sorry, she's going to one of the Christian colleges. She's a stripper, and you're an idiot. Well, that's the problem with making entry to college an equitable thing, where they don't qualify for college. because they're not smart enough or they haven't worked, they haven't earned the grades or the knowledge, but you have to let them in anyway. Yeah, well, I love it. And this is Donna Brandenburg, the billionaire. You know, anybody who says that is a complete moron. It's like that was an attack in the media. I work and it's like I've done things that that ninety nine point nine percent of the people would be far above doing. They'd never even consider doing this sort of thing. you know, I'm like, it's gotta be done. You just do it. And, and you do what needs to be done. And, and you know, it's all about that humbling yourself before God and doing what needs to be done. And I, I'm kind of, kind of shocked at the, at the, the ego arrogance. It's like, well, you just, you just get in there and get the job done. And, and you know, it's the way it is. Yeah. Well, that's the way I've always lived my life. I mean, I, I had no special privileges. Well, the privilege that I had, which probably most people wouldn't consider a privilege, is that as I was working in high school and doing things, I learned what I didn't want to do. I didn't learn what I did want to do. I learned what I didn't want to do. And that provided me with incentive to go out and try to find something better. What was your worst job you ever did? Oh, the worst job I ever did. I'd have to say it was the one week I spent as a motel maid. Oh, I hated that. That was horrible. That's engine property right there. Yeah. Even though the motel was nice, It was just the idea that I just didn't like that. I bet they left you lots of surprises. Well, no, they actually didn't. I mean, you know, there was like food. They brought in food, and so there was trash that didn't make it to the trash. But, you know, the making of the bed and all that stuff, I really don't like that. touching things, you know, that other people have touched, you know, like cleaning the bathtub when strangers have been in it. I just, I didn't like that at all. So that was one of my worst jobs. Um, the other one was working in a, um, uh, potato factory, you know, where they, uh, were, um, they produced, uh, powdered potatoes or flaked potatoes so i had to stand in an assembly line and as the potatoes came down the assembly line we had to cut the rotten spots out of them so that what went into the into the process was just good clean potatoes That was a horrible job. I did pickles in Heinz. I worked overnight. I worked overnight at Heinz. Yeah, that's a fun job. Yeah, I heard somewhere that pickles have these kind of caterpillars or worms in them. They're rotten. Half of them that go into the they throw all the rotten and the crappy ones in the relish. Oh, yikes. Yeah, so there's sorting that happens. There's packing pickles in jars. There's inspecting the jars. And it's about a hundred and I don't know how many degrees in there that, okay, Chris is going to be coming on in a minute. We got a breaking election integrity news that's going to be here in just about a minute. And this whole election thing is going to end. I'm going to try to put up a picture here that you need to see. Everybody needs to see talking about Jake Lang. I've got an issue with this because we've got so many people that are dual citizens. I'm like, are you kidding me? That's one thing I would end is dual citizenship. I don't even know what dual citizenship is about. You're either a citizen or you aren't. You're disqualified from holding office of any type if you're a dual citizen because you can't serve two masters. Right. So I thought this is pretty funny, you know, but it tells, and I'm not against, I'm not against any, any country, but I mean, you got the smallies doing it. You've got, you've got people that are, you know, it's like, fine, if you want to hold dual citizenship, whatever, but that disqualifies you from holding office on any level. Yeah. Or, or voting or anything else. Absolutely. Immediately disqualified because they're going to just, they are going to, vote in the, hang on a minute, I'm going to see if I can put this up so you can see it. It disqualifies you from, oh, let's see. Okay, I can find it in that. I'm just going to save it here, see if I can open it up. I'm on my new computer here, so I'm still having to try to figure out how to negotiate this a little bit. dropped in a folder, da, da, da. I do think people need to see this a minute. Let's end documents. It's going to take just a minute to get Chris on here. He said he's coming. Okay. Hang on a minute and I will find. At least they haven't started that press conference yet. What's the press conference with what? Election Integrity. Yeah. He's got a report that's coming up. All right. Where are you? I know I saved you. Okay, let me see if I can get this up again. And save as. Well, thanks for bearing with us. This is important, guys. Thanks for bearing with us a little bit. And refresh this. All new computer, new computer problem here. Let's try one more time, something else. Yeah, it seems to me like there's a lot of bugs in Microsoft three sixty five. Pretty crappy operating system. Now they're going to just they're going to. OK, so here we go. Now, let's see if I can let's see if I can actually make this thing work. We're waiting for Chris Kyla to come on. And oh, this is fun. I'm gaining skills. Let's see, slides, PDF, image, file, share screen. Okay, now I want you to give me your opinion on this because I thought this was interesting. It says, well, Christine, don't generally get, or I don't even know what he's saying there. Don't usually get the picture taking, tonguing the wailing wall while showing off their bar mitzvah certificate, Jake Lang. It's like, okay, so now you got to ask a question there. Not that I have, this war between the Jews and the Muslims has gone on long enough, done with it. Because I don't think it's the Jews and the Muslims at all. I think it's people that are in commerce. Can you see it? Yeah, well, what is it good for? It's good for depopulation. They kill each other. Yeah, it's insane. Who would ever think of something like that? Well, let's push it a step further. When you look at the crucifixion of Jesus... Who crucifies? If you've got a problem, somebody breaks the law, why would you go to torture? Doesn't that make you an absolute monster? Crucifixion is absolutely of any type, any type of torture. If you've got a problem, you've got to eliminate people that have broken the law. I get it. I'm absolutely for it. I think capital punishment with lethal injection is a fabulous way to go. It's like, I hate to say it, There are some people that have done crimes. You touch a kid, you're done, in my opinion. Absolutely done. There's no excuse for it. And we have to – these people are sick wrong, and they're going to do it again, and they're going to laugh at you while they're doing it, okay? And is the system perfect? No. That's the problem. So with some of the stuff we have right now, you can be darn sure that somebody has actually committed it and not tried to wiggle out of this, okay? Mm-hmm. But the proof has to be bomb proof. Absolutely. And not just be political targeting, which is what they've done in the past. But there's a way to do it now because we've got so much more at our fingertips. And that's a good thing. But kids, you touch a kid, you're done. I agree with you totally. Why would you go to... Why would you go to... executing somebody by torture like they did to Jesus. And I had somebody that was threatening me from D.C. And he called. I talked to him because I want to know what he knows. You know, I think it's funny when people go full on retard. Right. So he kept calling me names and, you know, vile. He was vile, absolutely vile. I'm like, oh, really? Well, I just kept him talking. Finally, he's like, he's like, what do you want? He's trying to figure out how to buy me off. Right. And like nothing, you know, I'm a pretty simple person. I'm pretty happy shoveling horse crap, really. Bar's pretty low for me, okay? And he's like, you don't get it. Straight out, he said it. He goes, you don't understand. I'm a Jew. I'm like, what are you talking about? Like the ones that killed Jesus? Who cares? Who cares? Who cares? I don't care what you say. Right now you're trying to buy me off and threaten me, which I don't care what label you want to go under. Could care less. Does that justify breaking the law? Does that justify anything, money laundering or anything? I think actually the people that – here's another question. Who actually killed Jesus on the cross? You know, he gave up his life. I'm not saying, and I know Christians are going, nobody killed Jesus. He gave up his life. Listen to the argument before you go retard on me, okay? I understand that. He gave up his life for our sins. He could have come down anytime he wanted to. I get it. But who was wielding the power to nail him to that cross and stick a sword in his side? I want to know. Give me the answer. Because, you know, you look at the Romans, you know, Pilate washed his hands of it. So who actually killed him? I'd say it's the religious Jews. Oh, that's interesting. That's an interesting thought. Had to be. Because it had to be the religious Jews that didn't want their little religious scam screwed up. We got the same thing in Christendom. Watch all these big palaces of churches that have been built. God never wanted a building. He set it straight out. He wanted to dwell with men. They sure as heck have made this into commerce. They're a little five Oh one C three's government church crap. Yeah. Sorry guys. I'm going to call it out. You're in that category. You better repent because you're not going to rock God. He's got you figured out. Okay. Okay. Well, it looks like Chris is here. It's unconnected, though. Please give me a few more minutes here. Hey, Chris, where are you at? If you're on there, I can't see him or hear him. So what's going on here? He's in the chat room. Let's see if he's on there. Let me give him a call real quick. See what's happening. Oh, maybe he hasn't come all the way into the studio. I don't know. I see him. It's saying my camera and my mic won't connect. There you go. So I've got them on speaker. I've got you on speakerphone right now. All right. Well, I'm taking off. Thanks, Vicki. We've got to finish your ten list. Sorry, guys, we got off in the weeds there. But thanks, Vicki. Okay. So I'm on with Chris Kyla right now on the phone. You can't connect your microphone or your camera? No. No, it says I have to edit my browser settings to do it. I turned my VPN off, but I'm not sure how to get that done right now. Can you leave and try to connect again? Maybe it'll let you on a second try. If you could send it to my computer, you got an email? Yeah, I just sent it to you a little bit ago. Okay. Is that the MC election integrity? Let me look here a minute. Real-time stuff, guys. This is why we can tell you that it's for real. Hang on a minute. Let me see what I sent it to. Hold on. Oh, I see what happened. Undeliverable. Just a minute. I'll get it for you. Yep. Oh, my goodness. All right, this is very weird. Yeah, send something and then I'll put it in. I'll put it in there a minute. Okay, almost there, guys. This is going to be great. Breaking news, just about up and ready to go. Invite your friends. It's going to be great. Let me see if I've got another one for you. All right. I think it was probably an old one. It might take me a minute. Let's see if we can get this in here and then we'll send it to Chris and have Chris back on. Continual process improvement. Yeah, I think I have an old business address for you. And here we go. Wait a moment. I think we're in business here. Or we'll be in a minute. So while you're joining, we can continue talking here a little bit. So I have the pictures of the press release you sent out. And I think this is going to be phenomenally interesting to talk about today because this thing just goes from bad to worse. And anybody that doesn't see exactly what's going on here, we can't help you anymore. I'm going to quickly throw this on my Telegram account if you want to see the press release that we'll be talking about today. And I'll comment a little bit more on this later. Yeah, I'm not in my office right now, Chris. Okay. So, and I'm on a new computer in a strange place. That's a wonderful place. But just saying that is that my setup has changed just a little bit, just enough to be annoying. Yeah, I'm almost there, I think. Okay. Okay. And I'm going to put your screenshots. And whammo, there's Chris. I still don't see your camera on. Let me check it again. Yep. We'll get this figured out. This is going to be important. Well, if not, we'll do it by phone. I bet you've had a busy morning this morning. So I'm gonna have IT call you a minute and, oh, there you are. Nope, we got it. Ta-da! And there's Chris. How are you? Doing great. Let's get you off the phone here because it's there. Doing great. Thank you for coming on today. Well, thanks for having me on. I appreciate it. So Chris is one of my favorite people out there working in elections because he's the one that does all the work and everybody else likes to take credit for the work he does. And so just so everybody knows, I'm kind of like disgusted with some of the election integrity people that like to take credit for your work. And I speak out about it regularly because is it still echoing out there, guys? Need to know. Somebody give me some feedback. It's not echoing for me, but... Okay. So there we go. I think we're okay. Somebody... Oh, all right. So we're... Let's see. No echo. Now we're good to go. So all good. So how's Chris this morning? Doing good. I was up pretty late this morning trying to get out. uh content to everybody i sent uh emails to some of the representatives and a whole bunch of media outlets i haven't splashed it on facebook yet that's going to happen this morning but i had it out on x so i'll take a look and see what i got going so far but i'm sure there's a lot of uh maybe a lot of action happening today because i sent one directly to the county clerk and said uh I thought you'd want to see this when it goes up, you know, give her the courtesy of not finding it out through somebody running up to her office and say, did you see that? But I attached Representative Schmidt and DeBoer onto it and some of our people and said, hey, if you want to sit down and talk about these issues, let me know. We'd be happy to do it. So she had, I don't know where you want to start here, but. Hey, you're driving me on this one. So where do you want to start? Well, you want me to tell everybody what the press release was about? Have you talked about that at all? I'm going to try putting it up here and opening it up, at least the first page. And is that where I should start? Yep. Start from the top. So basically what happened is the president on the sixteenth of July made a speech and he released a bunch of documents, the FBI specifically related to Muskegon. I haven't looked at those documents, but I know what it's about because the FBI had documents about the investigation into the GBI strategies story over here in Muskegon. The one which the previous administration had pretty much let die because of the statute of limitations had run out, I think last December. And as we've talked before, the whole story about GBI strategies had to do with getting voter registrations initially in muskegon there was somewhere between ten thousand and twelve thousand maybe five hundred registrations that were filled out and given to the city clerk and they weren't just in the city the there there's not that many unregistered voters in the city of muskegon so it had to be throughout the whole county and they had twenty five people going around and filling out applications And this poor woman delivered a batch of twenty five hundred on the last day and they decided to have her have a little conversation with the police. Well, she didn't really know what she was doing and got caught up in this, but she was just trying to make some money and do what she thought was an honest job. But this story was a teeny little story on the Internet. that I had found because I was trying to find footnotes for our election integrity report out of Muskegon. And as a result of that, the GBI strategy story blew up. I interviewed the chief investigator who was out of Grand Rapids. That initial investigation spread from Muskegon to five other cities where they had activity going on. I think their main office was in Southfield. And just recently, the Gateway Pundit did an article talking about the fact that GBI strategies and I think their sister organization had actually delivered voter registrations to sixty four different clerks in Michigan. Now, I didn't know about this, but the Gateway Pundit did some research and came up with all this extra information. And I think that was just published within the last maybe two months. So that's a footnote in the press release. But What was aggravating about it was that the news media around in Michigan here and also the county clerk jumped in immediately and said, well, you know, he's talking about things that aren't real or, you know, our county clerk, who is a wonderful person, said something in a video taped sort of a question that a reporter from the TV asked, you know, and said that he had said nefarious things and started impugning his character. I think what aggravated me is all he was doing was bringing up FBI documents about an investigation that occurred and the evidence in the investigation. Okay? So I felt like after I saw some of this news reporting, That it warranted a response because you know, they're acting as if nothing's happening out here or that people are lying and specifically the president and they don't want to deal with the facts. I don't want to deal with any data. They want to just, you know, say bad stuff about people and then move along. What's that? They destroy people in their credibility. Yeah. Yeah, it's pretty awful. So, you know, I said to the, I don't think anybody in the Muskegon GOP was paying enough attention to see some of these things, or they were going to just kind of brush it off and go along their way. But I thought it was, it was rude. At minimum, it was rude. And at worst, it was trying to import some kind of evil kind of intentions on the part of people that want to see elections straightened out. Now, as you know, I'm the outreach director for Election Integrity Force at the same time, and we're a nonpartisan group. And I tell people all the time that we don't care who wins. I care if I can trust the process. I would say that as a Republican. If I found that Republicans were cheating, I'd be mad. Maybe not all Republicans would do that, I would be. Because you have to follow the rules. You got to get your people out to vote. But if you follow the rules and you get your people out to vote and somebody is putting in thousands of ballots, for people that don't exist or are not eligible to vote then that's not good okay um it's not good for the democrats if we did it it's not good for republicans if they do it so you have to have a safe and secure system so i go through the first part of this and um and talk about Let's see, can you magnify that up? I could probably touch a couple of points. But I basically quoted the president a couple of times. I mean, he said that his purpose was to improve the credibility of elections, okay? Now Fox, there you go, Fox two out of Detroit had a report that said there were only six thousand voter registrations that were involved. Well, in Muskegon, it was upwards, you know, over twelve thousand. OK, now I did an edit on this thing down below. It says as many as twelve hundred, twelve hundred. At twelve thousand five hundred registrations were attempted to be submitted. Wasn't on a single day that was in several different packages, but there were twenty five hundred that were put down on the desk the last day that registrations were allowed. I updated this last night very late. I was going through it and I on the exit, it shows the the updated version. But so they have all these registrations and It says here that the Michigan State Police said that the registrations were voided and there was no impact on the election. Okay. They don't know that. Where did they pull that information from? How did they get that information from? Yeah. How did the police have that information? Well, they can't have that information because they were never allowed to look through all the registrations as evidence. If you go to the original police report, which was terminated very early on, they never found the sixty four different clerks because the investigation was terminated prematurely. In fact, it was terminated so prematurely that the police report looks kind of nasty. There's no kind of write up that ties all the bits of evidence police report is pretty much a collection of different pieces of evidence without very much commentary on it so and the investigator told me directly that they just turned all these ballots or these registrations the registration forms over to the secretary of state I'm sure that the AG had access to it, but the Secretary of State actually had an analyst look at all these registrations. And they determined, just like the city of Muskegon did, that there were, well, I can't even say some or all because nobody said anything. Secretary of State never released a statement about it. The AG never released a statement about it. And the Michigan State Police had no information. They turned it over to the FBI almost immediately, or at least that's what was told to us. And that was the reason why they said they terminated the investigation. Now, I asked somebody about this in law enforcement, and they said it is typical. that if you turn something over to the FBI, that the state will stop investigating and not bring charges until the charges are brought from the federal government first, and then they might follow up with that. So that's the way they do it. I don't know any better than that. So I'll take their word for it. But that assertion there, I can't verify. Well, I've had the FBI tell me that they do not prosecute. When I called them on some anomalies out there, they said, well, we only investigate. So, you know. Well, yeah, they have to turn it over to the DOJ. Right. To, well, the people that are going to do the prosecution. So if it never got out of the investigative stage, then there wasn't going to be anything to prosecute. So what they're doing inside the FBI during the Biden administration is, you know, beyond my ability to say anything about it. Right. I can't, I think that just common language here is they're screwing around and manipulating things. And I, you know, during the Biden administration with auto pen, pretty extra sure that everybody in every department had something that was equally as fraudulent. and manipulating things. I can tell you that Eagle was, I caught Eagle not issuing permits and issuing it on bad science and making one up after they screwed up on it. Didn't even have one. So these government agencies, so many of them, are absolutely operating, doing whatever they want, covering each other's tracks. It's organized crime. Well, it's really, it's got to be bad. I mean, I'll just take it down to the state level here. If you, as the AG goes out and you indict sixteen elderly people for signing their names to a list of electors for the other president, and historically, if this happens, you know, from time to time, and you indict these people that they did some kind of a crime, You know, you got an extra special amount of I really want to squash people that don't believe the way that I do. You know, but it all cost. Yeah. And then for Jocelyn to wander around with a smile on her face and say, everything's perfect. We're doing our job. I mean, here's a little tangent for you. Did you see several days ago? our AG, Nessel, just filed indictments against six, I think it was five non-citizens in Michigan and one citizen for voter fraud. Okay, just six, only six, but okay, that's six. When we say that there's six, people brush us aside like, what are you doing? That's not going to change the election. Don't even come and talk to me about it. well, how many do I have to have? Yeah. It's like, you know, they're just to shut people up and say, oh, look at Dana Nessel. She prosecuted some people for this. It's like, yeah, yeah, this is like taking a drop out of the ocean. It doesn't matter. Well, yeah, and what's really bad about it is that she had gotten a letter from Harmeet Dhillon out of the Voter Rights Division of the DOJ, what was it, a month or two ago? Maybe it was a little bit longer ago, but That said officers of the states need to make a good faith effort in order to remove non-citizens or find non-citizens on their roles. And if you don't do that, we're coming for you. That's why I believe they prosecuted these five or six people. Oh, the system works. The system works. Yeah. Well, that's what they said about the ten thousand or twelve thousand voter registrations. Oh, the system worked. Well, why didn't you tell us that the system worked when everybody asked, how did the election go? You could have said, well, we found these twelve thousand over here. But, you know, nine thousand were fraudulent and two thousand weren't. But we checked them out and we went and knocked their doors and found out they were real people. No, they didn't do that. They didn't even mention it. Not only did they not mention it, they said, we're doing a perfect job. Sound just like Trump, right? We did a perfect job. Nothing happened. Oh, a lot of stuff happened. Now there's just sixty four other jurisdictional clerks that got stuff. I mean, if you add it up, I think in Southfield they didn't have twenty five people doing it, doing this voter registration drive. I think they had about I don't know if it was fifteen or something. OK, so you get twelve thousand out of Muskegon. Let's say you get eight thousand or five thousand out of Southfield and then you're down in Inkster and you're over here in Benton Harbor and you're up there, you know, near the thumb getting some. There's actually on the Gateway Pundit article, they've actually got a map of the of the lower U.P. with all these dots all over it. There's dots everywhere. OK. two thousand in every spot times six sixty four i don't know pick a number right now i've been saying that there's felonies when you fill out a voter application so i decided i better look this up to make sure that i'm i'm right about this okay it's not technically a felony to fill out a voter registration okay i asked rock this about michigan law Okay, it is up to a five hundred dollar fine per application. So take five hundred dollars and multiply it by twelve thousand five hundred. I got six point two five million dollars. Okay, that's a lot of money. And the people that were filling these out were people that didn't have permanent jobs. A lot of the people that took these jobs were kind of people that have difficulty finding work and everything. Okay. So, okay. We're not going to file any charges against them. Charge them ten bucks each. I don't know. For every one that they filled out. They're getting paid, according to the FBI, by the registration. But the original reports that came out in news media and stuff, I think we're saying that they were getting paid by the week. I think they might have told the investigator that. And they're getting paid on these refillable bank cards. Okay. So there was no paperwork. Nobody's depositing stuff in the bank. The organization was not set up with Laura in the state of Michigan as an official business. So they're office operating outside of the business rules of the state of Michigan. Nobody's paying any taxes. Okay. Okay. You know, I've been without a job. I've done third shift work for nine bucks an hour in between my engineering jobs. It's painful. I get it. But elections don't matter. Okay, so now if you do swear falsely on an affidavit and you intend to vote, now we're talking prison time for um perjury or um fraudulently uh making statements and yada yada okay so there's three other ways you can be uh associated with a crime one has a two-year maximum penalty in jail one is a five-year maximum penalty in jail okay just for one of these okay depending on the circumstances So now all those individual people, I'm sure we're not planning on go out and vote voting, ten ballots, but somebody was, or you wouldn't fill them out. I don't care if it's the Serbian guys for dominion, or if it's the programmer at the secretary of state's office was going to accidentally send an absentee ballot to an accidental, you know, registration. That's not supposed to exist, or it's a non-person, or like our friend J. Frank Barnes sitting up in the cemetery up here in Muskegon County, who was on the rolls for two years or three years that we know about, and all of a sudden voted in person when he was born. It's a miracle. Yeah, he was born in eighteen ninety two. I got a video out there. I went to the grave site. to give him his I voted sticker. Okay, that's on X, you can see that on X. That got a lot of likes, a lot of views, and people pass that around. Okay, so, you know, oh, it's only a voter registration. Let's just call it three thousand. What's three thousand times sixty-four? Just pick a number. Secretary of State's not telling us a damn thing. Now, you remember when I've been on before a couple of years ago, and I was so laid back. I was like, well, we don't know who's doing it. We can't really be sure. Everybody's got plausible deniability here, and I'm done with that, okay? Remember our friend who was on there, she was like, I'm glad to see Chris is all charged up about this because he's always usually so laid back about it. You're so nice. I'd like to see some Kyla savagery come out right now. Well, I'm getting there because this is just ridiculous. And so this is why this press release was made. People are saying stupid things. They're lying. If you're Fox, too, out of Detroit. I think you've got enough horsepower that you ought to be able to tell the truth about it. Okay. Who are they talking to? I don't know, but it's not anybody who actually cares about this. And then, so, you know, it starts with a couple of those little things that are just, you know, get out of here, go away. You're a little ankle biting dog and we don't care about you. To the nicest person who I've met, You know, Karen Bowie, who got married recently, her name is White House now, county clerk here. I'm not sure she understands exactly what's going on. I can't be sure. She was a clerk once in the county many years ago, and then she took over for Nancy Waters, who had absolutely no idea what was going on with elections, although she was our county clerk. And I could regale you with a bunch of personal stories. from being at recounts and asking her what was going on after the twenty twenty election. Her computer system didn't work right in the county and yada yada. But, you know, Karen's a wonderful person, but she came out and said some nasty stuff. And these clerks are saying, well, you know, everybody does a good job over here and people shouldn't be, you know, saying these things about people. And I'm OK. I'm sorry. You know, if the shoe fits, wear it. And what's even more rude is she thinks everything's fine. Okay, she's saying the same thing that Jocelyn's saying. Well, this is what really burned my noodle because we sent a letter to her, which was an attachment to this press release. And this is further down in the press release. She doesn't have... any credible way of saying that everything's fine. And she has no reason to be upset and to be mad because our elections committee sent her a letter, two page letter and said, there's a Levin problems in this county. And we, I detailed them out. You know, we can't get enough election inspectors to be at parody with the other party. We can't get access to training. Our QVF has got too many people on it. And my number in my head bounces around between twenty six thousand and thirty thousand or so people, not to mention all the ones that are coming and going out of our QVF like it's the New York subway system. OK, but, you know, you can just go down the list and then we can't get access to training. You say we want to be an election inspector. They say, well. You know, I don't know. When's the training? Well, we'll send you the email. No. Then she said some kind of cockamamie thing about, oh, we don't want to go to Muskegon Heights. Okay, now you're really going to get me angry. Because it's a mostly black community down there. They vote, ninety percent Democrat is the vote in Muskegon Heights. And she's insinuating that we're racist because we don't want to go down there and do an election integrity. Yeah. You want to go where the issue, where the facts are of the, of the criminality, what you found, what color people are. Well, there's a lot of criminality going on down there. Here's a recent news, the fire chief or the city manager, whatever. City manager gets fired. Or was she the mayor? I don't know. City manager gets fired because she called for a forensic audit of their finances because somebody was stealing. Okay, they fired her abruptly within a couple of weeks. Then they asked the fire chief to take over. And he's like, no, not unless you pay me more. I'm going to do two jobs. And then the FBI and the DEA and the IRS showed up. At city hall. And they started hauling boxes out of this city hall. Everybody's going like, what's going on? People called me and said, is this, is this related to elections? I'm like, no, it's not related to elections. Turns out the guys moving cocaine or something, using city funds to buy it, transporting it on city vehicles. And I don't know, there's some guy down in Texas who's like the mastermind. He got pardoned by Biden on Autopen. Autopen, yeah, they're all doing it. He got out and he's moving drugs again. That's why he was in prison for life the first time. Okay, just, okay. You can't even make this stuff up. It's like the entire government has turned into a criminal organization. Well, yeah, and for Karen to come out and say to us, The county clerk. Oh, you don't want to go places. No. I asked my team. I said, did we ever put any applications in to go down there? They said, yeah. They turned us away. Said they don't want us there. Okay. We know that ninety percent of the vote is going to be for the other party. Well, we don't. Why should we have honest elections? So, I mean, how do we even know that? I don't know. I mean, they can't cheat that much because there's not that many votes to cheat on because everybody's voting for the other guy already. I mean, we don't have to go down there because we know just statistically that we can get more bang for our buck going in the south part of the city of Muskegon or the north part of the city, which is a sixty forty vote split. You know, so, you know, so now when you start implying racism and then she has a videotaped interview with Wood Ate. TV and she tells them that there have been some allegations of, well, somebody called one of the clerks or said something to one of the clerks and scared the clerk. So she called the state and asked for more law enforcement during the primary election. Hardly anybody goes in to vote in the primary here. I think we had. Seventy percent of the vote is mail in ballot, which is insane. And so we're wasting money by keeping these polls open nine days early. We got a dribble of people coming in and voting. We got all these people being trained and paid by the county. And then she wants extra security? What does she think? Somebody's going to wander in there with a gun? Got to give a brother or somebody a job that she knows is what it looks like to me. The government right now is existing to benefit the government employees. It has nothing to do with us. Oh, yeah. they find ways to uh to give them more and more jobs i mean the city city of muskegon alone i think uh virtually everybody well not everybody but av county boards when i was there eighty percent of the people were government employees that worked the work the polls and they're good people they did a good job it's not the people in the in the poll thing that are cheating For the most part. It's these vacated ballots, these empty ballots that don't have people associated with them. But, you know, so she says that we're all scoundrels. She's basically impugning our character, saying we're all scoundrels and we have intent to hurt somebody. That's what a normal person on the street is going to hear when you say things like this. Okay? And it's offensive. So I was like, okay, that's it. I'm done. I'm done now. Take one of the nicest people I know in government there and she starts saying things like that to rile people up and to impugn our character. And I can't tell them that they got ten thousand or twelve thousand voided applications that that were nefariously put in. If for no other reason, just to make a few dollars to feed myself. But nobody is stopping it. Okay. We don't have apples and apples going on here. Not anymore. Math isn't mathing. Right. So we basically, in the end of that press release, which is really too long. It's supposed to be like one page, right? No, there's too many details. I'm sorry. I'm an engineer. I can't put down two sentences. They're going to be taking credibility without some support for it. So June of last year, we sent her a letter with eleven topics, not even just eleven items, eleven topics where the elections in this county are not right. They can't be trusted completely because there's just too many things going on. It's crazy. And they want to come out and impugn our character? Can't let that go. If you want to be fair to the president, He might say voter fraud doesn't mean that it's fraud to fill out an application incorrectly. But there's no reason to fill out an incorrect application except for two things. One, I've got to feed my family. And two, the guy who gets the application somewhere in the ether is going to try to use it to cheat the election. That's what I've got a problem with. And that's why everybody's upset. Nobody's in handcuffs. Nobody's being chased and prosecuted like they chased the sixteen electors. You take some elderly person that's getting a small Social Security check and you indict them through a state prosecutor. Oh, by the way, it's my county prosecutor who volunteered for that job. Wow. OK, so how do we get justice? How do I go to the state, to our prosecutor and say, something's going on here. He's working for the Secretary of State. I can't get him to do anything. Which leads me to the biggest issue of all, which is, I talked to the gal out of Adams Township, Stephanie Scott. I love Stephanie, she's awesome. maybe a week or so ago. She said her bottom line on the whole story is that the people in their county, in Hillsdale County, which is really shocking, are not operating constitutionally. They just don't know how to operate according to the law. They don't even have the spirit of the Constitution. So they've had eight elections down there with an unconstitutional clerk. They keep appointing people when they're supposed to. There's a legal way to put a clerk in. They didn't do it. Are they lazy? Do they not care? Are they putting somebody in that they want to be in? That's banana republic stuff. Now, I don't think that they know what they're doing. So they're not like Maduro or Chavez or something But we don't know that, though, either. I mean, there's a lot of questions that need to be asked. I go down the track to say that they do know what they're doing. A lot of these people are the people that are manipulating them, sure as heck do. There's somebody knows what's going on. Well, and, you know, this is why lawyers have a reputation slightly above slugs. OK, because the lawyers should be telling the county commissioners because they don't know anything. Tell the county committee. I mean, God's sakes, I've got like for fifty bucks a month. I joined Legal Shield and I can call them up and ask them a question. They'll find me a big time lawyer out of Detroit or Chicago. I can answer my question. For God's sakes, the township here can't even figure out how to do land splits properly. should be a one page for that we just sold some land we wanted to right next to our house we wanted to move the boundary twenty feet and then the parcel that we're selling we want to split it in half and save a building buildable lot how hard is this no get a three page form i got to fill you out fill out i have no idea what they're trying to ask me because this is for a contractor who's working in swamp land on a hill that might have hazardous waste in it. I don't need that. I got a dry, flat piece of land between two streets in a little town. Okay? Just do the survey and check it off. Got to be forty feet from here and ten feet from there. It's your property. How can they possibly tell you what to do? It's your property. They don't have the right to do that. Well, the problem is it's not that they wouldn't approve it. It's that it took six weeks and four thousand dollars that we spent on lawyers to teach the contract assessor who doesn't even live in this part of the state what she was doing because she had no idea how to do the paperwork herself. Our lawyer had to step her through these three pages of insane stuff that they should have just crossed off like this and just got it done in a day. Are you going to charge him? Are you going to give him a bill? I'd do anything. I'd give him a bill. Yeah, send him a bill. I mean, it's just one thing after another. Come on. Seriously. They don't have a lawyer to figure this out? No, we hired some rogue guy that got kicked out of another township to be in this sort of department over here. Nobody likes him. There were two other people at the township meeting that I went to that had problems with just little itty-bitty things. Come on, folks. People are just trying to get by here. I want to put an in-law apartment on the side of my so-and-so. Oh, I can't do it because my initial draft of what I asked for wasn't the same thing. Therefore, I can't ask for something different now. Why? I don't know. Somebody's got a God complex, and they're getting paid by our tax dollars to screw with us. Absolutely. It just... So anyway, back to the... Keep talking. I'm going to fill up my coffee here a minute. I'll be right back. I'm here. I'm here. I'm just going to grab some coffee. Okay. I've only had one cup so far. That's a little bit light for me. Yeah, mine's getting cold here. I'm going to have to drink some while we're talking here. So getting back to the press release, it's aggravating not only that the media can't state the facts... And it's also aggravating that they can't ask some questions to the people in power about why the facts are the way they are. Why is it that five years went by and you've got. Twelve thousand plus, you know, fraudulent applications over here. Just in one community, one county. And then you go to sixty four other jurisdictions, small towns and cities. And they receive boxes of of applications where they didn't see it. Nobody showed up with their license, their driver's license or some form of something. All I've got is written, you know, signatures saying that I'm a person and I want a voter thing. And did any of the jurisdictional clerks do anything about this? They had a Facebook page going saying, what's going on here? I just got a box full of applications. And it was marked, you know, somebody's sending me personal protective equipment. Open up the box and it's applications. You know, and the Secretary of State's not helping with this? They can't go to their law enforcement? No, the law enforcement is not trained. They don't know anything about what to do with this. I went to our sheriff several years back. and said our county clerk wasn't keeping the records. He said, well, I don't really know what the law is about that. So Election Integrity Force had a big effort a couple of years ago to develop a training program that could be used as continuing education for law enforcement, which they have to take in order to keep their badges up and keep being in law enforcement. And M. Coles, who's supposed to approve these kind of training things, Wouldn't approve it. Not because the information in the training course was incorrect, because we had some big time lawyers and a sheriff go through all this stuff and make sure that it was accurate according to Michigan law. They won't approve it. Why won't they approve it? It's just continuing education. Go, anybody on this live stream sometime, go and ask your sheriff, you've been trained in election law at all. I'll guarantee you they're going to say, I don't think so. Now, the AG put out a letter for the twenty four November election. Nice of her to do it to list all the laws related to elections that the clerks and the local police need to know about. I've got a copy of it. I train it, use it for training in my poll challenger training course for EIF. It's got a lot of good stuff in it. It's missing one thing, that a poll challenger has legal standing to be a poll challenger and can charge somebody with a felony if they obstruct or prevent them from doing their work. And this law has been on the books long before Jocelyn got in office, long before Nestle was the AG. They didn't take it off the books. What they did is they added a law recently to say that if I'm a poll challenger and I harass or intimidate an election worker that I can be charged with a felony. Oh, that makes it really easy to get lots of volunteers to come be poll challengers. It's an intimidation. Okay. Let's see who else does intimidation. Cuba, Venezuela, Iran go down through all the socialist commie places. that have unfair elections, and you'll find the same thing. You don't want to let people come in and look around and make sure your election is safe, because they're a bunch of communists. Well, they got to shut us up. I mean, they try to shut us up, and it's free First Amendment violations all over the place. Right. And targeted. I tell our poll challengers, you have legal standing to be there. I had a guy I trained this time for this last election. He was told an election ago, you can't be behind the poll book because the other challenger is, is the same denomination that you are the same party. I said, what does that have to do with the price of tea in China? That's nothing to do with being, it doesn't matter if you're the green party, the taxpayer party, or you're, you know, you're Buddha's Swami party. If you get credentialed by a separate organization, every organization has a right to have one challenger behind that poll book. And if you've got to put up bleacher seats to have five different organizations have, you know, you're going to have to bring your binoculars because they only give you a little poll book with the print is about that big, four feet away from your face. They made this guy sit out for four hours, crossed the room, and then they came back and they said, oh, I'm sorry. They're not, you know, Republican like you are. You're not red enough. You're not blue enough to make it in the room. Well, they were mistaken. They just committed a felony. He doesn't know that it's a felony. Nobody told him that. Republican training didn't tell him that. Okay? So, you know, I mean... It's everything. It's not just one thing. It'd be nice if it was just one thing. It's hard enough to get one thing done. I got eleven things to a clerk who never sent us a letter saying thank you very much for your concern. In accordance with my mission statement on the website, I will sit down with you and hear your concerns. She should do at least that to even try to be, you know, customer service oriented like her website says she is. I listen to all residents. Let me go back to that. We're not their customer. We are literally their boss. And if you walk in there and say there's something wrong, shouldn't she say as her boss, because we the people are the bosses of people in the offices, right? Shouldn't she say, what would you like done? I'd like this investigated. or shouldn't there be an automatic trigger when somebody comes in with a concern that here's a concern, let's look into this and have an investigation and start the process immediately, professional process. They just go right straight to opinion. No, we're fine because I said so. Yeah, go to the county clerk's site in Muskegon and look at the first page on the county clerk at the bottom. There's this wonderful lovely statement about how they're going to serve their constituents, okay? But it's like a major Fortune-Five-Hundred corporation. I've worked for a bunch of them. They have statements like that. But like they say, if you don't walk the walk, you know, stop talking bullshit to me, okay? The only reason they can do this is because there's so much hubris especially if you're being cheated in. And I will go up to the precipice on that one. If you think you're going to make your election every time, you don't have to listen to the other people, even though they're more than fifty percent of the electorate in your community. Then you are a pompous ass. OK, and I don't say that word too often in public, but it really is annoying me. I like this new Chris. This is fantastic. Well, we got to get, uh, what's her name back on. She's going to enjoy this. I hope she's watching right now. Vicki. What's that? We want to get who back on. Oh, she's got the girl power thing. She never puts her, her face up there, but you talked to her. Yeah. Karen, the riveter, Karen, Karen, Karen. So Karen was a part of our, our group back in. Yeah. doing elections investigations. Yeah, she was down with it. She was great. She's a savage. I love Karen. I haven't talked to Karen in a long time. So I let Karen know that I'm not down with being sweet anymore. You know, you want to be stupid and start impugning our character and then telling us we're racist and then we're going to walk into a poll thing with a gun and shoot people, then I'm coming after you now. Bullshit. Find me a lawyer. You need to sue the pants off of somebody. But everybody's got plausible deniability. The county clerk, oh, we interviewed her before she was appointed because our last county clerk left prematurely. Now, she said she retired. That's not the story, okay? And I know what the story is because one of our ding-dongs from the Republican party caught her doing something that she could have been put in prison for. Should have. They should be held accountable. Well, they let her get away with it. They let her just gracefully leave. Okay, well, that's kind of nice, but then fix the problem. She didn't know a thing about elections. It was unbelievable. Our election supervisor was fantastic. She did a great job. So it's not everybody. Some people do believe that if there's rules, you should follow the rules. And if you think that your party won't like you following the rules, then tough, you know, do what's right. When I was talking with Stephanie Scott, this is what, this is what links all the election integrity people together. We've got people on our team that are don't vote MAGA. They're, they're kind of centrist and, and, she asked me at the very beginning is it's okay if i if i'm on the team here back in like because i don't vote like some of these other people i said i don't want to know how you vote i don't care all i care about business is that you want the election to be fair. And she's been working with us for six years now. No one ever impugns anything about anything. We don't ask her how she's going to vote. We don't have a litmus test for how red you have to be or how much you love Trump. You know, if you don't score over eighty percent on the test for Trump, then you can't be with us. No. There's a whole bunch of Republicans doing that. It's insane. It's a cult. That's cult behavior. Well, there's, you know, what I was going to say is the people that are doing election integrity believe in one pretty basic concept. And that is there's truth out there and there's falsehood. There's law and there's, you know, playing games and trying to game people and being Machiavellian. The people that want election integrity are not Machiavellian. They're like, make it legal. Fix the law so that it is legal, so that everybody from the communists all the way up to the Trump supporter who's shining his shoes can walk into that polling booth and say, I know that the vote is going to be square. That's what it's about. Stephanie Scott, Stephanie Lambert, all these people want that. The only people that don't are the ones that are doing it for money or for fame or position. And that's why society and the world degenerates into communist hell holes. Right? Because somebody says, I want power. Okay, if you were Jesus and you wanted power, I'd let you have it. Outside of him, I don't trust you as far as I can throw you. That's a pretty good metric to live by right there. Right? Yep. If you're not following Jesus and you're telling me shit, sorry for my French. You're good. But, you know, at some point you got to come up with the goods. If you don't, then, you know, move aside. Let's talk to somebody else. But if you want to be a smiling communist like Mondami or, you know, some of these other people out there that'll, in the primary or back five years ago, they're saying abolish the police. And you don't want a person like that to be, I don't care who you are, even if they're in your party, because eventually they're gonna do something that hurts everybody. So is it like you say, I never believed in the Uniparty per se, okay? How are you doing with that now? Well, what irks me about political commentary is you've got these guys like Gutfeld out there who's pretty much an atheist Ayn Rand conservative. And I appreciate him being a conservative. But at the end of the day, he doesn't have too much to put ten stakes in the ground. You know, he can't convince another atheist that he should believe like him. Because, you know, there's ways you can do it, but people aren't going to do that kind of thing. There has to be somebody upstairs who says, you know, this is the way things got to be. Otherwise your civilization is going to devolve into chaos, which we know over the history of the world always does. It always does. Why? Because you can't think that you're God, right? And if you think that you can be in some limited fashion, then you're going to hurt people sooner or later. Even if you're just doing it behind the scenes and smiling out in the front, it's still not good. So anyway, this underpins all of this stuff. The government can't get out of its own way. Republicans can't even agree on what's right. You know, our form of government's lasted two hundred fifty years. By the grace of God. And it was a Charlie Kirk said it. The reason that we're having so much disruptions in the United States right now is because our constitution was built for a moral people. And that morality was not based on Islam. It wasn't based on some of these other religions that are out there. It was based on the idea that God, the creator of the universe, gives us each personal sovereignty. And then you're responsible for doing that right. You can't just go, oh, I want the government to take care of me because I'm too weak. I'm too lazy. There's going to be a whole bunch of people like that always throughout all history. It doesn't matter how fancy your phone is, how cool your truck looks. If you're a weak person and you don't want to take responsibility, you're going to abdicate it off to somebody that will take the power. There's a good portion of people that want the power and they're not going to cede it to anyone, even if they have to cheat all their elections. Or lie or murder. And that's going on. It is going on. I mean, you just look at the prosecutions that have happened in Michigan. And somebody can stand up there and gaslight you about why they're putting these sixteen elderly people through the ringer and forcing them to pay thousands of dollars for lawyers that they don't have. So they can scare everyone else to not taking any action. Okay. Nice thing about Stephanie Scott. She doesn't give a rat's behind. You come after her. It's the right thing to do. It reminds me of that Bruce Willis movie where the young computer programmer gets, you know, kind of tied up in that whole scam where the guy is going to drain all the finances out of the United States because he put a backdoor into social security system and precipitated a, um, meltdown of the financial system and he starts draining it all onto a hard drive, right? And Bruce Willis gets tied up in this and the other guy is a chicken and whatever. And he says, why do you do this? He says, I don't know. I'm just that guy. I just can't stop. I end up in the middle of something. I got to do it, right? And at the end of the story, You know, he says to the computer program, you're, you're that guy now, because you decided to fix something that was broken, that, you know, made a difference. So, you know, more people have to step up and say, I can't do this anymore. You know, they got to empower groups like EIF and they're, and it doesn't matter if they're Democrats or Republicans, if you're a Democrat, do you want people to be cheating? I hope you don't. I really hope you don't. It's a lack of integrity. If you enable people to do that, if you stand with people that are cheating, if you try to cover up for them, you're just as guilty as they are. Yeah. It's the same. History keeps repeating itself. What did they do in Germany? at the Nuremberg trial. And I haven't read a lot about that, but the bottom line was, he said, we're just following orders, you know, in the, in the people in Germany, what did they do? They're like, I don't want to know. Don't want to know. They thought that was okay, but they don't want to know. Do you, you know, people are in Muskegon County. You don't want to know, you know, certainly the, Oh, I was on the trail of something earlier. So when our current county commissioner, sorry, our current county clerk, before she was appointed, we knew she was getting appointed by the machine so that she could win the next election. That was pretty obvious. She went to the conservative women's caucus meeting. uh, to, you know, talk about what she was going to do and that she was good person for the job. And I was there and somebody asked, um, what are you going to do about non-citizens voting? You know, because they can get driver's licenses. What are you gonna do about that? She says they can't get driver's licenses. That's illegal. We were like, they're getting driver's licenses. She didn't, she didn't know. that it was happening. And who is this? She got married. She used to be called Karen Bowie. She's married now. It's Karen Whitehouse. Oh, yeah. I don't know that she's going to run again. You know, she probably, you know, that's a problem with people that just want a title and they don't know the job. They don't know what they're responsible for. Right. They want to sit at the big table and look important to everybody. And that's, that's the absolute opposite of what any of these jobs should be. Right. And you know, if you're, these jobs are supposed to be non-political, you know, but yeah, everybody's a Democrat or Republican, but you know, then there's, yeah, well, and there's a bunch of people that aren't and they don't even get close to the table most of the time, but That's why the DSA jumped into the Democrat party is they're never going to be able to float a candidate on their own, but they infiltrate a bunch of weak minded. You know, people would know principles. The only principle they have is they want to win elections because there's energy. the dsa you're damn right there's energy because they want to enslave you yeah and they give them the little bait of enslavement uh bait of cookies free cookies and coffee and oh you're important now you're part of the political process no you're not you're literally just part of the a cog in the wheel of cheating right now well i have to send you a copy of a letter that my mother and father got when i was a kid and this guy was um cuban And he was fighting with Castro against Batista and Castro passed himself off to his freedom fighters as if he was this nice Catholic boy that was trying to make the world right. And all these guys believed them because Batista was not terribly good guy. And so they were, they were shooting each other. Right. And when he got close to winning the war, all of a sudden Castro started to turn and he showed that he was a communist. Well, before he actually came out and said that, this guy, his name was Manolo Lopez. His wife was Panchita. And we used to go over to their house every once in a while. I lived in Massachusetts. Kennedy was a four-letter word in that house. You didn't ever say his word because he sold the Cubans down the road into slavery by not helping the freedom fighters at the Bay of Pigs, okay? So he sent like a four or five page letter saying what was going on in the war. And he says, something's not right. And as soon as people started asking questions, they were persona non grata. And eventually they started lining them up against the wall and shooting them. Okay. That's the way every communist regime always does it, right? You promise people everything. They fight and bleed for you. And then who was his hatchet man? Was that Che Guevara? People wear these shirts of this Cuban guy who just killed people without trials. He was a butcher. He was a butcher. Say, if you wanted to question Castro or make any changes so that people had liberty in that country when Castro came to power, they shot you. That's why all the Cubans are down in Miami. That's why Marco Rubio is over here. He could have been in the government in Cuba right now in a free state of Cuba. No, he can't be. Because they're all enslaved. And you got people here, these kids coming up. I went to the University of Massachusetts. They were full of communists there. They had more communist economics professors than anybody in the country. Because they fired a whole bunch of them out of MIT and Harvard back in the, this is the seventies. They fired them. There's a lot of weird stuff that happened in the seventies that are all connected. There was a, there was a shift, like a large shift. Yeah. Well, this has been going on for a long, long time. And so in twenty one, when people told me I was the head of the elections committee, they said, we want to indict somebody and put them in jail, said, I'm with you, but you got to hand me something to indict somebody for. And they've got this they've been working on this for fifty years, how to cheat the system with the electronic stuff. They're doing a good job of it. They're really doing a good job. And you can't just wander in there with no money. and a bunch of people that don't understand politics or how to deal with this kind of corrupt system and change that within six months. So I tell people, this is a long game. Everybody's got to get involved and you got to do, plod along like a turtle and do the things. When I wrote this letter to the county clerk last June for our committee, these are all issues we talk about all the time, these eleven issues. And they said, well, nothing's happening. Oh, they're not going to do anything. No, they're not going to do anything. But you lay a marker down out in public when you write an official letter and you say you want something changed. And eventually it's going to come back to bite them. It's biting time now. That's what the press release is all about. Don't tell me that everything's fine. Don't tell me that everybody's happy. Don't tell me that the system works great. All those things are untrue. But these officials are unwilling or they're incapable of stepping up to the plate and fixing the problems. Because, you know, and I've told you this little, there's all kinds of interesting little details. You know, in the twenty twenty election, they said there were ninety six thousand people who voted. And Nancy Waters was the clerk at the time. I wandered in there and I said, why do you not show all the precincts being reported? It's been like nine days after the election. Her election report didn't say that all the precincts were in. She was like, what? She called in front of me, called her computer department. Why? They said, oh, we're having problems with calculating things. Okay. Okay. You're counting the vote and you can't even keep track of how many precincts are in. They only got sixty four. They need more time to change the figures and the numbers to put in front of the people. Well, and this is why the GBI strategy story is important. Why? Because, OK, the fraudulent application is a small thing, maybe. Not five hundred dollars is a lot of money for somebody that can't keep a job routinely. OK, that's not a small thing to them. I got ten thousand votes. I can turn an election in this county on two thousand votes like a in a heartbeat. And she couldn't count the election for ten days. Who won? I don't know. The clerk over here is having problems. I don't want to hear that. I had three jurisdictions that took money from Zuckerberg and bought one hundred thousand dollar scanner tabulating machines. how can a piece of plastic with some software in it be worth a hundred thousand dollars it's like the screwdrivers the seven dollar screwdrivers that the government was buying well they can't even count the ballots right we did a recount once in the city and they're off by three to five ballots in every precinct that we recounted why your machine is supposed to be good to one error in a hundred and twenty five thousand votes should have been no errors because we only counted about twenty thousand votes, fifteen thousand votes, selected precincts. They can't even get that right. The error rate is like thirty three out of one hundred twenty five thousand. So you spend one hundred thousand dollars on a machine. You can't have that kind of an error rate. They don't know why they can't fix it. I can tell why, because the Serbian programmers have been screwing with our elections for over twenty years, and Venezuela owns thirty percent of the Dominion voting systems. That should be the dead stop right there. That should be full stop. That is complete foreign involvement in our elections. The elections are supposed to be a we the people, not even run by the government. I mean, they're running the elections. that affect their jobs. So it's all conflict of interest from top to bottom. This thing is great. You know that they're screwing with the numbers when Nancy Waters puts ninety six thousand down for the number of votes. And nowadays, if you look up the number of votes, they say that only ninety two thousand people voted in that election, not ninety six. how does that number change it's not supposed to change it's a database you can't change that number so somebody's screwing with the numbers you know so i foiled the list of all the people that voted in that election two years after that election supposed to get ninety six thousand names that should be easy as pie to do right because it's a database no it's not database they sent me ninety thousand Where'd the other six thousand go? I don't know. That's a lot of votes. I can turn an election in this county on two thousand, but they can't find six thousand voters two years after the election. That's federal law. You got to keep those. You got to keep that information. Who's keeping that information? Well, the county clerks can say it was not my fault. You know, it's a state database. No, it's your fault. The law says that you have to keep it. I told the election supervisor in twenty two, they don't keep your data right. You need to download that stuff right when you certify and put it in on a jump drive and put it in the drawer because you can't rely on that computer from the state. They have proven that they're incapable of keeping the numbers correct. It's intentional. I'm sorry, but there's no possible way at this point in time that I will be okay with assigning it to incompetence. This is absolutely intentional. When you've got Brader telling people to destroy election records and that and such, it's like, that's intentional. When you get a third of the clerks in the state of Michigan that stepped down or resigned, they knew what was going on. They knew enough to step down because it was wrong, but they were cowardly enough that they didn't step up and make sure that it was prosecuted. So they knew it, they stepped down and nobody said a thing. There are so many people that are involved in this, it's not even funny. Well, you got to start with Brader because he basically appointed the clerk in Hillsdale County to the township there and approved the last eight elections there not being a legal clerk in town. You know, he's the one that lied about stuff with Stephanie Lambert. It finally got him on the stand two or three years later. The damage was already done dragging her through the mud and making her spend thousands and thousands of dollars defending herself when she's trying to prosecute crimes that are going after her to try to slow her down. This squirmy little worm was the one that was involved in making sure that my ballots were not where they were supposed to be. I'm sorry. He was in charge of that department and they find, you know, ten thousand or eleven thousand signatures in a room where they never keep them under a counter. That's called stashing and hiding them guys. And it's intentional. Right. I mean, all the data from those elections should be hard encoded someplace. They can keep it for a thousand years. Make thirty-two terabyte hard drives now that are no bigger than my laptop. There's no reason that the state can't have all their election records locked down under key and have them never change. You can't tell me that in the twenty four elections somebody said, oh, I made a coding error and sent one hundred and twenty five thousand extra A.V. ballots out to expired registrations. Oh, no. Oops. I'm sorry. Oh, no. You know, it's like it's like watching like a six year old. Even their lies are like so pathetic. It's amazing. I didn't know. It's like, OK, you're fired and you're prosecuted. Somebody ought to fire somebody. But, you know, when everybody's when everybody's a friend of everybody, you know, and they're not going to charge you with a crime. Right. They're going to get her out. I mean, how many times is Jocelyn Benson lost in court? and done ridiculous things. I mean, the one most ridiculous thing that's been done and nobody pays any attention to is she wrote some stupid verbiage, which is almost incomprehensible in the challenger rules that says you can't challenge a ballot in an AB counting room, which doesn't make any sense on the face of it. But she asserts that the clerks, the jurisdictional clerks really don't have a control on their QVF. they have a process where they know for certain the eligibility of a registration so that every AV ballot that ends up in the AV counting room has already been approved as an eligible voter. Therefore, I can't, as a poll challenger, challenge the eligibility of any ballot inside an AV counting board. That's the change in the rule that happened before her rules were deemed illegal by the court of claims. I don't know if that particular passage was illegal. It certainly is in my view, because there is no process. And the clerks have no idea how many ineligible registrations are on their file. They have no idea, no idea. Well, here's a question, too. How is it that everybody isn't absolutely furious about the fact that she's presiding over an election she is in? She is the secretary of state and she's running as a governor candidate. I can't even I can't. Well, arms around this. Well, all of us Pollyanna people, when you say, well, she's not really running the election. She just happens to be the clerk and there are people underneath her that are doing all the work. And by definition, they believe that they're all doing the right thing and following the law and there's no problems in the system. Katie Hobbs, Katie Hobbs, she ran her own election. What happened? Was she directly responsible for the fact that the ballots weren't the right size or the machines were looking for a different size ballot, that's why they were all rejected and had to be counted by hand? Oh no, now you get down into the weeds and you lose. Ninety-nine percent of normal people, when you start talking about how the size of the ballot wasn't scanned properly because of, who set that system up? Right. You know, in any kind of business, if you're going to put a machine in place and you're going to scan a ballot, you've got a professional that looks at whether the ballot is the right size and the software is appropriate and you test it. And then you make sure that whoever prints new ballots never prints anything other than the specification that you set up for them. She's still responsible. Still responsible. They're responsible for all of this. They're still responsible. Oh, I didn't know. I'm sure Katie Hobbs was doing, yeah, Katie Hobbs did the same thing. Oops. Now I'm in office. And Jocelyn will do the same thing. We wreck the United States. We'll take all your money. Oops. There's nothing to see here. A bunch of, you know, lizard belly crawling people over on the west side that are complaining about stuff. They're going to tell us to shut up is what they're going to do. And I guarantee you the press out there is going to try to defend themselves, and it's indefensible. Fox, too, ought to be ashamed of themselves. And everybody else who carried the stupid story, where did they get it? I don't know. I think it's one of these one person said it someplace, and then it spreads like a disease, a COVID spread throughout the media without calling anybody that's got any different opinion about it. Well, it's just like the Russia, Russia, Russia thing, right? What do they base that on? Some Yahoo criminal writes a story in Yahoo, and the whole case starts rolling on that. Are you kidding me? Who wrote the article? Wouldn't somebody say, okay, let's go in and find? No, no, no. The whole media goes berserk because it was printed in Yahoo. Great job, guys. you've seen recently that it's got got even worse than that got any worse than that barack obama invited brennan and clapper and a bunch of people into his office and said i don't like your report go back and redo it i could see benson doing that i could see her telling all of her employees that she's in this office she's got she's got jurisdiction over incredible conflict of interest and It's like there's no way that there's a disconnect there and that it's going to be a fair election. All I can say right now, I believe we're actually in a wartime right now and it's declared. You've heard it in the news. President Trump said it. There's been lots of people that said, which changed the rules of the game. The rules of the game is you don't go to jail if you do this kind of crap. you get charged with treason. And I don't care if you're driving a scooter stuffing ballot boxes out there. We just elevated this to treason. And you can whine and cry and sob like the little bitch you are. And I'm gonna say that right there. Because if you committed the crimes like that, that's exactly what you are. You are immediately guilty of what you did and you're part of this. And that that that charge doesn't go to, oh, slap on the hands. Oops. That goes to your guilt, your treason. Let's load them up, ship them off to get more and let's make the appointments with God. It's done. Yeah. Well, you know, people have to start believing that there's something that's right. There's something that's wrong. And they need to find people that are willing to go into office and and to be that person where they're not going to take, you know, plausible deniability for an excuse anymore. And then all these people that are getting caught up in this. Here's something about the GBI strategy stories that's really insane. If you watch the interview with the Muskegon police and the person who called herself the compliance officer, for GBI strategies. She was the one that was supposed to determine whether or not the registrations that were being put in to the city of Muskegon were legal and that they weren't fraudulent in some way. But you could tell from the interview that she had absolutely no idea how to accomplish that. And it's actually fairly complicated, except for one thing. If you see the person's ID, you're pretty much eighty or ninety percent there as long as the chinese didn't send twenty thousand driver's licenses into michigan you know because all those driver's licenses got caught at the port of entry there were thousands and thousands of driver's license phony driver's license because the chinese government had stolen identities of people in the United States. And as the president said, they currently have two hundred and twenty million identities from, what is it, election records or whatever? And where did that come from? Connick? Going through a law firm in Grand Rapids? Part of it. What's that? That's part of it. Yeah. I don't trust any of these secretaries of states because I don't think their systems are locked down enough to prevent it. But if you hire Eric, who's got four or five people spread randomly around the United States, having access to all of the data in the Michigan driver's license and health and human services and voter logs, they have all of our data. Who are these guys? Anybody do a background check on them? Why do they have access? They're the same ones that are just writing what they want. Oh, let's see, we'll have this candidate winged by this and that candidate by that. Their new website was updated to say that they don't have direct access into the state files, which is not the way it was really written the first time. So what are they doing? We can't FOIA them. Is the Secretary of State sending security out to that? No, there's no indication. that they have any control. Well, somebody recently told me that Erica got, what was it, five thousand or so registrations for Muskegon alone by sending out cards. In other words, one of their services was apparently that if they found these five thousand people in Michigan's databases that weren't on the voter rolls. So they sent out all these request cards here, sign up to be to vote. And apparently they got five thousand registrations or more. There's a woman named Allison who could have sent me this. She sent me the data. I haven't looked at it. And out of those five thousand, half of them voted. That's two thousand. You can turn an election on those alone. This doesn't count the six thousand that we lost or what. You know, so who are the six thousand that we lost? The secretary of state says, oh, you can't take people off. You might be robbing somebody of their vote. How do you know if they're real people or not? That's what they tell us all the time. The clerks are not allowed to pull things off. They put things back in when they try to take them off. But lo and behold, four months after the twenty twenty election, six thousand votes disappeared out of our QVF. And now they're saying there were only ninety two thousand votes on the official reporting coming out of what? But I got the paperwork. It says there's ninety six thousand votes. OK, maybe Nancy Waters computer system doesn't count. If it doesn't count, then our election is crap. If it can't count. So I don't trust them as far as I could throw them. And they certainly are not even, at least they could do is meet with me and be nice with me and lie to my face in a credible way. That would be okay. Then at least we could think that they're doing something for us. They can pat us on the head and let us go home. have our beer and ri and ribs and you know nobody know any better oh come on i'm i'm a little bit too old for that kind of i wasn't found out in a cabbage patch someday that's not how i got here you know you insult my intelligence at that level i'm done with you so Karen better have a good answer for us. I'm expecting for her to call us. She got my phone number. I know the election inspector, inspections person who's in charge of elections over there. God bless her. Lori, give me a call. We'll come in and talk to you. You know, we'll start trying to make some progress. But don't lie to me in the media about our intentions or the fact that we don't have some credible information. That is just too old. I've been playing the slow game with these people to give them a chance. And see, everybody needs to do this. This happens with the communists or whoever. Give people a chance to show that they're really good people. That's the way I deal with people. I'll treat them with respect as long as they don't stick a knife in my back. You start doing that, okay, now you're done. But I'll assume that you're good until you do something evil to me. Because we've got to be nice to each other. You can't assume that all these crazy people running around and screaming stuff are evil people. Some of them are confused. Some of them don't know what they're talking about. Some of them just don't know how to functionally, logically work through things. So I don't want to yell at them. I want them voting for lowering their taxes. And voting for good people to be in office. I'm not going to get them to vote for that if I yell and scream at them. If they don't understand what's going on or they don't have the right information. I'm just going to assume that all people are good. Not what the scripture says, but I'm going to assume that all people are good. Because that's what Jesus wants me to do until I find out. A child is known by their actions. He is known by his fruit. And you want to know if they're on the idiot wagon or not, or if they're on the criminal wagon or not, or whatever it is. Pretty quick to figure that one out. A good tree doesn't produce bad fruit. And I was recently reminded from The Chosen. I remember the story of Jesus and the fig tree. He walks by this fig tree and he's hungry. He goes up. There's no figs on the thing. And he curses it. All the disciples are like, what's that about? So they go along their way and they come back. They go by the fig tree. It's dead. They're like, whoa, what happened there? And then the chosen, there's like, Jesus says to them, why are you surprised? You see me walk on water, dude. Come on. What was the point? point is is that when the fig tree puts out leaves the fruit should be there the thing had leaves so it should have had some fruit but it didn't so it was worthless that's kind of what we got we got people with flowers and and leaves and everybody looks healthy and jocelyn i'm doing a good job in the ag yeah we're taking care of business here i got five people that vote out of five million on you can do better than that and you know what she said i'm watching this guy robert genovia who's a lawyer and all he does is go through um legal documents he's got youtubes every day there's a new lawsuit out there he skippy doodles through these lawsuits he's funny as anything and these people suing each other back and forth remember the judge that got the illegal alien out the back door Yeah, Wisconsin. While the ICE guys were in the hallway. Right. He followed all these documents every time there was something going on. You know, she got convicted like she should have. And he follows everything. Well, Dana Nessel, in her, I don't know, her explanation of the five or six people that she indicted, she said, oh, the reason why we didn't come up with this earlier is is because the federal government wasn't cooperating in giving us information and we couldn't identify these non-citizens. I was like, are you kidding me? Jocelyn Benson said like one year ago when Tommy Dillon wanted all the records, give me all your records and I'll tell you who the non-citizens are. No, you can't have them. There's personal information in there. You don't deserve personal information, even though you have everything on everybody in the company. Right, it's so ridiculous. What? I mean, seriously? And then the AG has the balls to come out and say that? I am just, I was dumbstruck when I heard that statement. That excuse, oh, they're not helping us. They don't want, they're holding back. Who's holding back? Not the Trump administration. They're going pedal to the metal. And Jocelyn's preventing them from doing anything. And you're saying that you can't get cooperation. Yeah, I don't believe that for a second. I'm not that stupid. That is just, that's almost as bad as the Louisiana mayor. No, sorry, the governor. back in the nineties, the head of the KKK in Louisiana ran for governor. And as a Republican, no less, which was really scary. And the guy who was governor like two or three times before that, Edwin Edwards and David Duke, You got to look up the history on that one. So Edwards wins the election by a fair margin, but, you know, he didn't blow them out ten percent to ninety. And there was a whole bunch of people that voted for Duke. OK, OK, everybody's racist and stuff. I was like, well, if the guy won, he would be the most scrutinized governor in all of history. And he wouldn't be able to do anything stupid because nobody would let him get away with that kind of stuff. But old Edwin Edwards gets in. He had come out of prison a few years before because he sold spots in the government to people. It was pay to play. And they caught him. They threw him in prison. Comes back out of prison. Wins the governorship again. Now I'm driving to work in Louisiana. And NPR comes on and says he just put his tax filing in. And he claimed three million dollars in gambling winnings. Oh. This is about the time that all the contractors were trying to build casinos all over Louisiana. So he would invite these guys, these contractors, to the governor's mansion. They play poker. And lo and behold, he just keeps winning. I don't know how this happens. He won three million dollars playing poker in the governor's mansion. And he put it on his tax form. Okay, one thing about Massachusetts, they know how to lie with style, Gabriel. Louisiana, these guys don't have a clue how to hide stupid illegal activities. And I think they indicted him again, which they should have. They should have arrested him and said, we're done with this. I almost drove off the highway when I heard this. And this guy from NPR is just reporting this straight out like it's some kind of news. That's, you know, just, he just got, he won a bunch of money. Okay, whatever. Keep on going on. You know, no. Doesn't it just blow your mind? I don't know if you saw this, but I've got an ax to grind against everyone right now. Nobody's doing a freaking thing right. So a new article came out this weekend. Let's just say it's kind of a joke. We've got a rabbi, a pastor, and a priest or something out there. It's like a joke, right? And Ralph Rebant, the article says, and I quote that he got paid off. I think it was eight hundred thousand dollars as a gift in Bitcoin before he ran in this election. And not only that, he came out and I've got the video on this and admitted that he was offered a position with both Cox and Perry. That's valuable consideration. And it was. Yeah, he actually said. you know Cox offered me a position and so did so did Perry and I took Perry's offer it's it's like this is like out there so there's your there's your Christian your your Christian uh puppet out there but eight hundred thousand dollar gift in Bitcoin before he ran he's like there's no connection there who gave him this gift bed They think that we are. And it's like, and you know what? The Republicans think that they're on this moral high ground to anything. They're all involved. And I got something else to tell you that I haven't told you on camera, but Dyer Leaf endorsed me and he got threatened and I got, and it was from within the Republican party. Really? Yep. It's like, It's like so. So it's like I and guess what? I got the proof of it. Yes, I do. And it's like, oh, you know what? This is going to be epic. I love it because these people that think that they can go in and and and threaten people and and coerce them. or threaten them. It's like, guess what? There's a new sheriff in town, and that's Brandenburg here. And I'm telling you what, shit is going to get real when this stuff happens. And you're not playing anymore with stupid politicians. You're dealing with people that can actually get in, get the evidence. And if you're not scared yet for the crimes that you've done, you will be. Because this ain't going to end well for any of you. You start threatening the only constitutional sheriff that has been prosecuting election crimes. You threaten him. You just put a legal target on your back that you will never get away from. And coincidentally, I have names. Wow. And it's like, I know that they thought that I was going to attack Dar. I'm going to say it right now. You are on the idiot wagon because you way underestimated the situation that's going on here. It's like they wanted me to attack Dar. And I was like, oh, no, no, no, no. But the ones who threatened him. And like I said, I have names. It's going to turn out very poorly for those who are threatening in the Republican camp and in the Democrat camp. What would you say if you found out that Nestle, because she knew that she couldn't get rid of somebody who was as beloved as Dar was by all of us who had been fighting, that they started planting people? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. And that's not that. So it was both sides that are attacking that. You are now watching Operation Defend Darleaf, who's the only one that's worth crap out there. And guess what? You have got you have you have kicked a bee's nest open. Republicans who were helping to pay place constitutional, you know, candidates. No, you were placing people that were on your team to continue to cheat the system, and then you threatened Dyer. The problem with Dyer is he actually believes in the law. He actually believes that the law applies to everybody. He's a great guy. Isn't that a terrible thing to do a damn thing like that? He's constitutional. He's an American, just like you are and I am. I could give a rip-off to parties, except for they all need to be abolished. I know, well, the DSA is out there openly saying that the Constitution is crap because it's old. What? I mean, how much of a thug... You can't say the same thing to the Bible? Oh, it's old, it's irrelevant. It's old, it's irrelevant. How much of a thug do you have to be to say a stupid thing like that? I mean, this is why our country is great is because of that document. And that document has some key provisions in it that's never been done in the history of mankind, maybe in Israel only. and but man is so evil that you know i wish they had put in more guard rails but you know once you get a government as big as ours and there's people that lust for power you just have a lust for it they don't care what they got to do for it i mean it's it's going to be a mess to try to sort this out somebody's got to go in there and actually do it but you know anybody that sticks their head up that high out of the gopher hole, it's going to have bullets flying by him. I mean, it's just not, there's no question. That's how deep it goes that you can't just let somebody, if somebody gets elected, you need to just let them do their job. If it's constitutional, there shouldn't be a question. Shouldn't be a question. But then you have all these people now, you're just taking advantage of the law and doing stuff just to try to, you know, legally harm people. illegally decapitate their ability to function in society, you know, take all their money away, ruin their reputations. You can't go to a judge and get your reputation back, even if you prove that you were right in the first place. I mean, it's just, it's seriously deeply, deeply flawed. I can tell you, I really do think that we're under military control right now because we are under a declared war. The president said so. And that changes the rules. So I'm going to disagree with one point that you had that this thing can't be turned around quickly. I think it can be turned off very, very quickly. And I think it would be great. And the other thing is like with the threats, there's never been a time that people have ever fought for anything. that didn't require us to say this is the hill to die on. And right now this is the hill to die on. And you know, the other thing is, is that when people commit to God and he is protecting you, look at look at General and President Washington, General George Washington. He went into battle with the bullets flying right around. He jumped out of the trench. He ran right at the enemy. And they couldn't kill him. And at the end of the war, the Indians wanted to meet with him. And they said, we've got warriors here. We want to know why we gave a direct order. Take that guy out. And they said, we tried. You were the top of the list to take out. And you ran right up that field, right into the enemy camp. And you started eliminating all threats. You protected your guys. The guys didn't even know what he was doing. They were like, what in the world is he doing? They thought he was insane. It didn't make any sense to do what he did. And one of the guys finally figured it out and said, he's drawn flack. Get up and fight. And not one bullet touched him. And the He had holes in his jacket and in his hat. Yeah, couldn't kill the guy. You're just a young Washington. I was at the premiere. It was fantastic. Wasn't it fantastic? Yeah. He's riding his horse across the open field, and all these marksmen, these sharpshooters, the Indian sharpshooters never miss the chief set. They always kill who they aim at. He says, we couldn't get you. And even they said you are anointed by God and they took a knee to him because they couldn't kill him. And you know what? This is the thing. You know, I listen to all this fear porn out there and I'm done with it. OK, I'm done with all of it. We have the high ground. We don't just say, well, what chance do you have? One hundred percent. Because we got God on our side. You have God on your side and you're fighting for the righteousness of God. You're fighting for his principles and his children. You got one hundred percent chance right there. And when we were on right off that field, you run right into the enemy camp and you don't falter. You don't miss a step. You walk in there with no fear. And guess what? Right. God's going to bless that. And so this is no fear moment. We're taking this country back. We're not asking for permission from these people that are on the idiot wagons. They're all going to be eliminated at some point in time because they have committed treason under a declared war. They are an enemy combatant. If you're standing with them, if you're harboring them, and if you're falling in with them, guess what? you're you're collaborating with them thereby you're also guilty i would say to everybody make good choices make really really good choices because i got a feeling that this is going to come to a to a precipice and once we hit that precipice there ain't going to be anywhere for anybody to hide and it'll be past the point of negotiation yeah we need we need people with uh integrity to be able to move into these positions And my feeling is I go slow and act respectful to people, but you got to turn over every rock as you're walking slowly through the minefield. And when you start seeing the stuff that's right, people should rally behind that. And as that tide grows, It's going to change things. And I think you're right. It can change quickly. And you can see in history right now that Trump didn't win the last, well, two elections ago. And that actually turned out to be a good thing in the long run. I think we were all under military and he was moved right into commander in chief, which is what he is right now. Right, well, he took those four years to sit back and say, you know, I'm not messing around anymore. What do I got to do? And he put a bunch of people around him in those four years and they figured out what needed to be done. And it's hard. It doesn't happen overnight. But, you know, just the one Supreme Court decision he won, you know, I can fire heads of departments in the executive branch. How hard is that? It took a year for him to get a legal decision on that. And all these people think he's a dictator. Yeah. So he's not a dictator. You can't even do his job. His job should be pretty clear and easy. I think he was catching them. I think it was the biggest sting in the history of the United States. And I think it's still going on. You know, we do have black ops sites all over the place. And I can imagine the gloriousness of things going on there. I'm sure there were people that were talking and making sure that all their little buddies weren't protected or hidden or anything like it. Just a guess. I just have a guess on that, you know. Well, we should wrap this up because I need to get some more. I got Chris Darzynski that was supposed to come on an hour ago, and I texted him and I said, okay, this whole election thing is my top issue because if we don't get these people and hold them accountable and fly, Fire all of them. I've been telling everybody, you know what? You know where the power is right now? Fire them all. Kick them all up from the top office to the dog catcher. I don't care what it is. They all have to be fired, all of them. And fill it with good people. And there's a good way to do that. You know, I actually fired every person except for one that blew the whistle on one of our companies. I fired them all immediately. Boom, you're all done. It's like I found the corruption, I fired them all, and then hit the ground with the people that I knew were good that weren't exactly in positions at the time. We had that thing turned around so fast it was amazing and ended it. And that's what we got to do. But, you know, oh, you can't do that, Donna. Oh, yes, we can. Well, the big problem is we've got to find good people that are willing to step up. Most of those good people don't want to step up because it's such a mess out there. Cowardice. We have to start eliminating one at a time these people that are so obviously good destroying the country either by their inability to know what to do or by direct nefarious action. I think most of these people are useful idiots. They don't really have any qualifications or ability to be able to do their job. But that's not the problem. You can be unqualified to be a Secretary of State if you're capable of being a truthful and upright person and you surround yourself with a team that knows what they're doing. Because there are people out there that know how to do the work. So if you're Secretary of State, you're delegating to all these people. If you got a guy like Brader in there, who's just doing whatever he wants, you're going to have a mess. You got to put somebody in there who's actually going to follow the law and is going to discipline people in the chain of command under him to not do bad stuff. I mean, when my clerk has to call the Bureau of Elections to ask if I can make a challenge or not, we're in a bad place. Shouldn't be that hard. It's pretty straightforward. You know, if you can't find a lawyer because they're They're hammering everybody out there. Then you know that that whole system is really bad. We need some good lawyers. I'm calling on everybody right now in the government, resign. An unconditional resignation and surrender for the crimes that you committed against the United States of America and the American people. You've got a chance right now. Resign or you're complicit. And that goes to federal and state and local. If you sit in there and you continue this corruption, unconstitutional takeover of the United States of America, you will now be considered an enemy combatant and will be treated as such. Yeah, well, that's hardcore. Yeah, that's the only way we're going to win is stop this little namby-pamby nonsense going on, snowflake and crap going on. It's time to be done with that and act like adults and handle business. So thank you for being on. I'm going to call Chris right now, other Chris. I've got so many Chris's I know. It's amazing. When I grew up, I didn't know any Chris's, but now I've met a whole bunch of them. I have like, I have like an invasion of Chris's into my life where, you know, it's like Chris is everywhere. Chris and Scott's. There are so many scouts. There's a lot of scouts out there. Yeah. I talk to people and I'll say, well, Scott, they're like, which Scott are you talking about? Oh, law Scott or, you know, or election Scott or something like that. Drywall Scott. That's how we used to keep them separated. Yeah, I got a guy, Scott, that kind of thing. Right now I've got Chris, Chris, and other Chris. I've got election Chris, I've got congressional candidate Chris, and I've got other Chris. And we all laugh about it. It's hilarious. That's funny. Well, have me back on again. There's too much to do. You want to come on tomorrow? I can if we keep it short because my wife likes to do things in the morning, and I just passed the entire morning with you. Sorry, honey. We're saving the nation right now. But if you can come on tomorrow, you put your wife there with a watch on. Stopwatch or something. She can be our timekeeper, okay? Okay. Ten o'clock tomorrow. Pick a topic. That press release has got topics that we could go on for. You just pick the topic. You put as much time into it as you want. Ten o'clock, Chris Kyla, the election beast of the century will be on. Well, I appreciate it, Donna. Thanks very much. All right. Have a nice day and have a nice day, honey. I hope you get everything done. All right. Thanks. All right. Thanks, Chris. Take care. Bye-bye. You too. Bye. So how do I get off? You're going to take me off. I'll boot you out. How's that? Bam. Ta-da. Hi. I'm a call assistant recording this call for the person. Let's see if I can get Chris Dardzynski, and I told him it was going to be a while. We'll see if you abandon ship here. Hey, Chris, how you doing? Pretty good. Well, I tell you what, we just completely and utterly destroyed everything, elections, because of the nonsense going on in the state. The criminal Benson, who is overseeing her own election, and the little pathetic worm Jonathan Brader, who's not done one thing right. So there you go. And the clerks in Muskegon and the rest of the state. So I think we're making progress. Yeah, yeah. This is a nice, good showing. It's a good start to a fun election season. It really is. I think so, too. So I'm sorry I had to wait so long, but Chris was kind of like on a roll there. And I don't want to stop this whole thing because if we don't get elections straight, you know, you who is running for U.S. Congress and a good man and an honest man, and I know Chris very well. We're going to keep having these stupid, stupid puppet worms on a stage who are jumping around like the wiggly worms they are doing nothing and, you know, parasitically eating their host, which is us. yeah and i want that to stop i really do so so i got a question for you do you want to continue on today because we went kind of long and i know i had to wait for a long time but yeah one um do you need to stop and eat lunch i guess is my first question as a polish man well you know what as a as a don of brandon work both sleep and eating is kind of optional for me oh gosh food is ever optional when you're a polish man trust me yeah i i'm like one of these people i just ignore it What's good for your schedule right now? I'm good either way. Either we do it now or we can wait till next Monday. I'm good either way. You know what we can do? So let's see. Other Chris, other Chris. So now we've got two other Chris's. We've got Chris Thorsby, who's other Chris. And now we've got other Chris, other Chris or election Chris. Chris Kyla here that he could be on for a little while tomorrow at ten. So if you if I think he's going to hold it, we'll hold it to a half hour so we can start now and then go to that. But I wanted to touch on something that we talked about last night. And that's and that's what you said about the U.S. Taxpayers Party, which is the Michigan affiliated Constitution Party. And why this is so different. Everyone in our party wants to see all parties abolished, even our own systems rigged. Yeah. I mean, I joined this party because of the group of patriots that I could associate with, and I knew I could have their back, and I knew they would have my back. I still hate political parties. I told myself when I talked to Mark Sosnowski in November, I have to, I have to like the people and, and, and it's not just about the values in there. I genuinely don't like the people and know that they're patriots. And, um, you know this is a great great segue for um something that's very timely and then we can get into some more of my more detailed stuff but um i was uh this morning i was thinking about um john james and folks when i say john james everything i'm about to say you could replace it with the name jocelyn benson because it's the same thing so i was thinking about um when when you made your selection for lieutenant governor and i know i know your criteria i already put this into a live facebook video because i know your criteria it's like your first your first criteria is okay i need a lieutenant governor who's gonna protect and defend the u.s constitution and the michigan constitution and honestly after that whatever else your criteria is is kind of you know many layers below that so And folks, literally, Donna has no idea that I was going to say that. She doesn't. I know. But I want to start off by walking people through the process. And Donna knows this process, too, of how the Democrats and Republicans do things. Everyone, this is exactly the way it works. This is not my analysis. This is not my opinion. I've watched them do it many times. When either party in any state and definitely the vice president position by a factor of a hundred. When they select a lieutenant governor position, you get one lawyer that's on the team, on the campaign team, and they become the team. Then you get a lawyer, an accountant, or an auditor, and then you get a political consultant and a political strategist. And if you have a high enough, high power enough person in the political side, then they do both the consulting and the strategy side. and then these three or four people they work um as soon as the primary and either republicans or democrats but we'll talk about jay dubois in our sense since the um since republicans chose theirs first um they start going through the process of vetting they can't on the candidates they want for lieutenant governor and yes the gubernatorial candidate does have a lot of say into this and it also depends on okay do we need to look at a demographic john james is black do we need a white man do we need a white woman Do we want to favor a candidate who's pro-business or pro-government? Believe me, they ask all these questions. The auditor and accountant will go through the financials of all the candidates that they're vetting from lieutenant governor and see if there's anything out there that might be embarrassing in their past or in their present. And then the attorney will go to the legal side to make sure that, hey, have they got anything in their past or in their present that's going to hurt us? Because first rule in conventional thinking of standard establishment politics, lieutenant governor candidates can do no harm. And then the political strategists and consultants will work on, okay, does it help us with this demographic, with that demographic? Do we need someone with strong legislative experience that knows Lansing or put in any state capital there, folks? And then they come up with a reasonable group of candidates. And most importantly, all these people, if they pick three or four, these people get called first by the campaign manager and saying, hey, you're being considered for lieutenant governor. If asked, will you accept? And if they won't accept, believe me, the conversation's done right there because the optics of all of this has to be appropriate and proper and done. And then and only then does all this, do the conversations start with the gubernatorial candidate, in this case, John James. And of course, the Republican Party chairman for Michigan weighs in. They'll be weighing in from the RNC and a whole bunch of other people. All this calculus is done. before Jay DeBoer is the one that is picked. And, folks, that is the way it happens. Donna, did I miss anything, or did I articulate it pretty well? You articulated it pretty well. It is all rigged. It's rigged from the top. They pick the people in there that they want in there. Let me see where I'm at here. Hang on a minute. What in the world just happened? Hold on. Okay, just to keep going. But you don't have a choice. They pick these people in there, and you don't have a choice. Yeah, and folks, I think Jocelyn Benson, under the Democratic Party's rules about how they go about things, I think she has to announce hers by the twenty-seventh of August. Trust me, everyone, she will do exactly the same process. So I think we should have squares inside our party as to how she's going to go. Is it going to be a black man? Is it going to be a black woman? Is it going to be someone who's from the business side of things? All these things get weighed. Whether or not the lieutenant governor candidates will protect and defend the U.S. Constitution and the Michigan Constitution, I'll bet anybody a million dollars that never gets asked at all. Yeah, it is insanity. Okay, I just made a mistake on my stream here. Hang on a minute. Let me see if I can figure this out. Keep going. This is where we pause. I want to slide back into some of my policy proposals. And everybody that wasn't part of the first interview that kind of gave me last Monday, I'm running for Michigan's thirteenth congressional district, and it is the eastern half of Detroit and then the Down River communities and all the internal cities. that are surrounded by Detroit. And it doesn't matter to me who the Republicans or Democrats put up. It's all the establishment to me. Donovan McKinney, who won the Democratic primary, I've already sent him my main economic proposal for how to eliminate the economic component of poverty. It's something that I've been affiliated with with an independent think tank for over fifteen years. I said, let's work on poverty together. So I'm still waiting on a response from his campaign. And I said, please. just have the courtesy to respond and acknowledge my email to you so still waiting on that i don't expect to ever i hope i'm i i that's why it's a good thing if i win so i can just start working on this donna i've done this for fifteen years for for all the times that i've spent in public service and all the times that i've that i've ran every single campaign i start off by sending all my ideas all my policies proposals what if it's been for for city council for mayor or for the u.s house i said all my policy proposals first emails i send out at the beginning of any campaign go to all my competition and i say please take my ideas work on them right now work on them right now take them make them your own i do this all the time so um Sliding back to what I started talking about last week, the government accountability office that I want to see as an independent agency for auditing and accountability from the federal government. And now it works as just a support arm to Congress. And as I recap last week, I... This is about making the GAO so transparent and so out there in the media and for the general public to consume that Congress cannot wiggle away from the work that the GAO does. And as we were talking on our Zoom call on Friday, I see the shift towards AI helping this immensely because every single person that clicks onto the GAO website There should be hot buttons that they can push and say, oh, here's an eighteen month review on the status of domestic military bases, which is something that the AO did about a year ago. It was actually a fascinating recap that they did on MPRI. and the status of where some of our bases are, which is kind of bad considering how much waste and fraud there is within military spending. And I'm a red-blooded American male who has never met a weapons system that I didn't like. So I want to know the best of everything. But at the end of the day, it has to be broken. at market cost and market value so um everything every single policy proposal every recommendation that's out there by the gao there should be a hot button on it so that you can click on it and say i want to the button that says i want to submit this to my congressional delegation for their review so they know that i've read it and i want them to know and acknowledge it And however we use AI to do a double encryption of that, so that you put in your zip code, your email address, and then everything else that populates and sends it to your two senators and your member of the house, and they know. They know that you've got it, and then you get a one-time encryption sent to your email address for you to track how they're working on it. So I think for, I look at this as a C-SPAN audience. So people that watch C-SPAN, they want to consume real information. and we need to make the gao as as as transparent as c span is when they put their cameras right out there and we see how these people behave and i think this is one step as to how we can get the gao into the proper limelight so that congress cannot run from the from the policy recommendations and from the um and from the audits and reports that are written every year and submitted to Congress that mainly go ignored. It's a big problem and I have a very specific solution and it's right on, you go to leadership, seventeen seventy six dot com, click on my department consolidation page, scroll all the way down to part four and you'll see my GAL recommendation. So where is it? Department consolidation page and I mean scroll down to us to section four and i've got individual specific items for making the to an independent auditing arm of the federal government and. and exactly how to go about it with some very specific recommendations on the new structure and how it will be, and how it should be, how it could be properly used so that Congress cannot wiggle out there. Because as we discussed, mentioned last Monday, you know, how many members of Congress once every month go to their research staff and say, hey, what are the next thirty policy recommendations from the GAO that you guys can work into legislative proposals and and give me an overview of how I need to push their recommendations. The GAO is essentially doing their job. Congress, I bet you there's no more than a handful of members of Congress that take any interest in what the GAO produces, and they produce a lot, and they find a lot. This is amazing. I mean, it's just the amount of work you've done on this is like a lot of the, most of my guests. It's an evolutionary process. I mean, I put the time into this. I think, I think back to my, to a little story here that I think will give everybody, you know, time to absorb what they just heard and also to, I mean, this will tell you everything of what I've done politically. In nineteen ninety three, when the Health Security Act was heaped upon us by the Clinton administration, and I thought, well, this is socialized medicine and this will never work. So I bought a copy of it, all thirteen hundred and fifty four pages, which I think cost about one hundred twenty five dollars. And I started going through it. And as someone who worked in the business world and international trade, I said, OK, um anything i see here that cannot that cannot work within the private sector for health care i'm going to put them i'm going to put them i'll put a post-it note on that page and reference the specific line so well i started using too many posts notes i had five or six posted notes for page so then i so then i readjusted my criteria and i said okay um just anything that violates the constitution So I still have like a post-it note on every single page. Oh, hey, you guys, everyone, you can still look it up if you can find a copy of it. I think it was page two fifty four where literally this was the language that I read it. I saw it. I cannot unsee what I read and what I saw. that doctors and physicians need to be representative of the areas or regions in which they work. Oh, so in Benton Harbor, what's Benton Harbor? That's a small, poor... but predominantly black community. So we need to have just black doctors there. I mean, that's what they're saying. I thought, this is blatant social engineering right here, blatant. So I thought, I'm going to Washington, D.C. It was about four months before my, before my, my twenty-sixth birthday in, in nineteen ninety-three when I, when I arrived for my first time in Washington, D.C. And this is where I would say overall, my faith in government at that point was about five percent in just in government as as as an institution. And my faith in the federal government was about two percent. So so that was very quickly going to be destroyed. So I'm in Washington, D.C. Sunday afternoon. First time there. I'm doing all the tourist stuff and and I go to the Washington Monument. And I'm talking with this T-shirt guy who's got his vendor site set up and everything. And I tell him why I'm in town. I'm from Detroit and all that. He goes, oh, I used to work for the federal government. I goes, yeah, well, I'm here to fight against the Health Security Act. He goes, oh, yeah. He goes, it'll never work. And Donna, this is what he said. He goes, too much waste. He goes, I worked in three agencies for the federal government for twelve years before I decided to work for myself. He said he never, in our conversation, he never got into the ideology of Should there be a single payer system or how much the government should be involved? He just said, oh, too much waste. You know, the federal government, there'll be too much waste regardless of how they do it. I thought, oh, yeah, you know about government waste. I start talking about government waste. He goes, oh, have you ever worked? for the federal government? And I said, no. He goes, well, then you don't really think about federal government waste. I goes, oh yeah, I do. And I'm like, da, da, da, da, da, so I'm giving stats and figures and like that. He goes, no, really. He says, I worked for the federal government for twelve years, as I told you. He goes, you don't know about federal government waste. And then, da, da. I said to him, well, tell me. And then he introduced me to the real meaning of Christmas. And he for the next half hour, he laid out exactly how his office works with their programs and their appropriations. And he walked me through a step by step how within within eleven months of Any office that gets an appropriation or any program that's being overseen, they spend about two-thirds of their total appropriation in eleven months. He says, and then the last month, it just goes buck wild. They have to spend that final third because at the end of the budgetary year, the goal of any office and any program and any agency and any division the goal of them is to sustain themselves that's their first and foremost goal i know people think it's about delivering services and benefits and all that no it is to sustain themselves so they have to spend every single penny that they've been appropriated with so that when they put together the net their appropriation request for the next for the next budget year they can go whoever goes before the the their their particular appropriation subcommittee in the house in the senate They can say, yeah, we spent all our money and we need three percent more. I mean, he walked me through it step by step. And he was right. This guy was about thirty years old. I was twenty five. I says, I think I was right. I didn't know anything about government waste until I actually talked to a former federal employee. And so so the two percent faith I had in the federal government at age twenty five was completely eviscerated there on the mall next to the Washington Monument. I mean, I was like, wow. yeah it done it really was like a second birth for me in the world of of politics i mean i matured so much then and um and again i i wish i wish every adult american could have been there talking with this with this t-shirt vendor in hearing someone who had been, it was why he left the federal government. He just, he got sick and tired of waste and he got sick and tired of being good at his job and being completely ignored. And how he's talking about, yeah, he goes, we're renting additional office space in the last month. Everybody's getting a rental car. We're buying stuff from left and right, tossing it into storage areas and all that. We're just spending every single little thing that needs to be spent so that we can get more money the next year and justify and say, yeah, we spent everything. But when you have Congress that doesn't do proper oversight within the oversight committees, this is this is what you get. Yeah, but you know what? They're doing the same thing in their offices. You know what I mean? It's like this is so – it's become the MO of every department in the government. And the people that are sitting there, they're all involved in it. They're not stopping it. So I want to know where the backflow valve is on this thing, you know, because it doesn't exist. They just keep passing it back and forth like this. And this is why I've got it as the first line of my press release that says, I have a hundred and fifty policy recommendations and proposals and plans ready to go. for someone for a candidate like me i wouldn't have a hundred and fifty of them if if the if the federal government was running properly and believe me i had to stop myself at a hundred and fifty i could have kept on going so um one um one that really popped out to me out of the hundred and twenty five that are on that are um in part five of my department consolidation on my department consolidation page is one that really stuck out to me a couple years ago when i started doing my review of the federal government and when doge was started and my and the recommendations that i wanted to send specifically to them into the office of management and budget i mean i said i sent my policy recommendations just so everybody knows i said my one hundred twenty five policy recommendations specifically to the Legislative Affairs Office inside the Office of Management and Budget, because that would be the first office that would look at this and then make recommendations to the OMB as to how to go ahead. I mean, I know exactly how to go about this stuff. So I was looking at the Defense Acquisition University, and I had to make sure that I knew when they were created. So this was created by Congress in Now the Defense Acquisition University specifically was set up to train at a higher level everyone that's involved in defense acquisition or to be involved in defense acquisition so that they can be so that they can be truly successful. Now everybody sit down, Donna sit down. There are one hundred and forty five thousand people, employees between private contractors and the Department of Defense or Department of War, whatever we're calling it, that are involved in defense acquisition. This is just an acquisition, everybody. These people do not do welding. They do not build ships. They do not build tanks. They do not build firearms. These are just people that are involved in acquisition. Now, when I saw that number, and of course, being someone from international trade and understanding the supply chain, my first premise question is, why do we have a supply chain to the military that is so complex that it has a hundred and forty five thousand people in it? If we're creating a defense acquisition university to train these people at a higher level, what we're actually doing is self-insulating it here for close-loop so that there will always be a higher caliber of people that will oversee the entire process and insulate the fact that there will be a hundred and forty-five thousand jobs doing defense acquisition. Donna, My first proposal is you need to eliminate the Defense Acquisition University and the six other people that do the training there and streamline your entire supply chain from beginning to end. I wish I could remember the trucking company it was and the specific manager I talked to there many years ago who told me about defense contracts and how the manifest and the bill of lading will pass between three or four logistics companies from the plant until it's delivered to wherever it has to go inside DOD because that's the markups all along the way and that's part of the closed loop supply system and that's why you get defense contracts that are incredibly bloated and wasteful and fraudulent. Well, that's the way they can ensure that their buddies are all getting a clip along the way because they don't even get it. Everybody gets paid. Everybody gets paid. And it's all on the back of the taxpayers. And honestly, Chris, you're describing as a Koretsu, which is a supply line monopoly. And they only let the people in that will play ball with them. And I allege that John James was known, and I had somebody tell me this, that he was known in the military as the supply line guy. So when you look at when you look at these monopolies as monopolies within our local government, state government, this all, but the military has its own issue. And the way to solve that is you've got to have competition. You've got to have competition and you've got to have elimination of so many jobs that you disrupt their little power structure. This is, I'm glad you mentioned it because I'm glad you mentioned Karatsu because for everybody, this is a Japanese cultural thing. This works within their society, but it's what works there is that supply line and all this is based on relationships. Well, I'm not sure it's even working for them there. What it is, is it's squashing out the competition and giving favor to your friends. Yep, it's all close loop and based on very close relationships. Now, if that's what they do in Japan, hey, that's their nation. They do what they do. Here in America, you issue RFPs, requests for proposals, and companies bid. And whoever can give you the best product at fair market value, that's the one that should be chosen. And yeah, I am, because I come from these, the supply chain side of international trade, I would not be surprised that John James is part of that very insulated process for what his company does and what his family business is. I'm sure it is because you can see the connections. If we were to look at their Chinese subcontractors, I'm sure we would find something akin to that insulated system. I'm sure Chris that he is because you look at the connections between, I think I found a company in Alabama or something like that. There's other companies that they seem like they're helping each other out. It's what it looks like to me. And so, you know, it's like if you look at the way that the military used to do business, they didn't get a patent on something and then have one company own that patent. They would put bids out for designs. They would go with one of these designs. And then that design would go out to any of the contractors that wanted to bid on producing it. It wasn't lock it down to one company. a military contractor. And the strength of that is if you had a bunch of them producing it in times of of distress, you could and let's just say one company is out of one part, they could go to another company that that is also producing and or their other suppliers. And so that was assured that we would have a good supply line in our military. They've totally destroyed that. And so now the way the contracts are given out, it gives a favor to specific contractors And it cuts everybody out of competition. That's part of why the costs are so high, too. But the whole thing is a mess. So, Chris, I want to ask you this. I don't want to stop you now because you've been so gracious to wait on Chris Kyle because this is all important. If you come on tomorrow, is this a good spot to stop and give everybody a teaser and say, hey, guys, you want to hear the rest of this? Come back tomorrow at at ten thirty. Chris will be on and we're going to I'll stop Chris Kyle at ten thirty and just him on the next day. But today, he actually gave me the honor of breaking this news on Brandenburg News Network. He called me and he said, you know, I had other people that were being considered to break this on. And he said, I told everybody we're breaking this on Brandenburg News Network. And so I wanted to give him as much time as he could because this is all important. But yours is important, too. Yeah, I'm certainly glad that you did that. Thank you. Because if he felt that he needed to be thorough on it, hey, this is the nature of the long-form interview. And when we give people details and nuances and all the information so that they can make proper decisions and be properly informed. And if an interview goes from an hour to two hours, that's what it has to be. Yep, we can break right now. And I can tease everybody with, tomorrow, we will start with the census. Oh, perfect. And my recommendation for how we do that properly and far more cost effective than the money we're throwing away now on a I love this, Chris, because, you know, the thing of it is with you, too, it's like I could do this with either Chris or Chris or other Chris, is that to come on and talk about your subject matter. We could sit here and have this camera run full time for an entire week, twenty four seven. And we still wouldn't get to the bottom of this. So it's important for people to determine that. that they need to get educated on what you know, so that we can move on together. And the thing that we talked about last night, as you said, the people that are within our party, which don't think of it as a political party, we're a group of friends looking at this going, how do we fix this and not give this to the next generation, the fight we should be fighting? And I think, do you remember exactly what you said about finding family? Yeah, I do because, and everyone, this is completely from the heart. I'm fifty-eight now. I was out in the wilderness by myself. I would help any group that I could. I would help people along the way. But as far as my own political work, I mean, I was out there in the wilderness from my teenage years. until my mid-fifties, until I joined this party. And now I found a group of people that I know are patriotic enough and God-fearing and godly enough that they will... Everyone, we don't yield. We don't yield to any force, foreign or domestic. This work has to be done now, right now. There's no more waiting until the right time, because the right time was yesterday. And if you're wondering when the right time is to break away from Democratic and Republican establishment thinking, the right time is now. You cannot continue to support a two-party establishment which will do nothing more than sustain itself. That's what they do. Yep. Well, thank you, Chris. You know what? Would you like to say the prayer today, and then we're going to move on to our day. Would you do that for us? In the name of the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit, again, dear Lord, I come before you and bring forth from John, which I try to incorporate into my everyday, where the Lord said, I am the way and the truth and the life, and no one comes to the Father except through me. This is how we choose to live our lives, and this is how we do all this work that is essential to the freedom of America and to the freedom of our conscience, is that we work through the daily assignments that you give us, and even through our flawed character, we push forward. And in this, we ask for your spirit, and we ask for you to touch us and make us whole. Amen. Jesus name we pray. Amen. Thank you so much, Chris. I, I'm so glad we're friends. You know, it's like, I love our conversations. We've had conversations at night on the phone and the, the sincerity and the, the intelligence that you have is I'm always, I'm always amazed at, and we, we have great conversations. I mean, I mean, I can vouch, I can absolutely vouch for your integrity and your honor and such. And I mean, what a, What a great thing and what a great gift God gave me in a friendship with you. And I appreciate that. In Michigan, I found a long lost sister that I didn't know I have. And that's the way I think of Donna as this new little sister that we absolutely had to come together at some point. And God did that. And hopefully we just continue to serve. It's truly an honor. So, well, with that said, Chris, we'll see you at ten thirty. Hang on a minute. I'm going to let's see. I got to get the right hand here. Ding, ding, ding, ding. Go to Brandon Burford, governor dot com, because I'm the best non-consider who's ever not exceeded in history. The United States American like to have a discussion with rightful president of the United States or commander in chief, President Donald J. Trump and cowboy boots. We'll see who wins it. I will because I wear them every day. And then we'll talk about we'll get Chris there and and and Chris, other Chris Kyla there and all the Chris's and the Scots and everybody else out there. and decide how to fix this thing because we have to stand together as one nation united. And it's not in defending the rights of those we agree with that our medal is tested. It's in defending the rights of those we disagree with, being thoughtful enough to listen to them, going to the proverbial horse's mouth instead of letting somebody else trigger our emotions and be, you know, quite honestly, an idiot on the idiot wagon. So go talk to people. Find out what's real. And I think sometimes when we sit and we talk with people, instead of listening to what somebody tells us to do or say or believe or something, we're going to find out we're an awful lot alike in this nation. needs to stop with the division. And that's what I'm going to be involved in all the time, holding criminals accountable with no negotiation when they do bad stuff, because we have to do that. The rest of us, we're kind of imperfect. We're imperfect. We live in a fallen world and we are fallen. We are going to do things that we're going to make mistakes on, but there's intention and then there's making mistakes and being sorry and saying that we're sorry to God and the people that that maybe we've hurt and then pick up our, pick up our cross and start walking because that's what we're supposed to do is we're not supposed to be here can necessarily condemning. Jesus didn't, he said, I didn't come to condemn anybody. And, uh, you know what, we're supposed to be here serving God in, in the capacity he calls us to be in and, uh, serving God almighty with humility and mercy. And, uh, Never giving up this fight and neutralizing all threats because there is that out there. But be sure that you ask for discernment yet because you can't be out there wild westing, doing crazy stuff like what's happening in Dearborn, like putting pig blood and guts on the street. I categorically, entirely, and without apology, condemn those actions. You don't go to be the most offensive person. in an opinion. If you're going to come to a fight, know the law. We're not a nation of opinions. We're a nation of laws. And as soon as you do stuff like that, shame on you. You could sit there and try to validate your actions before God. He's not going to be mocked. You're going to be standing there and trying to explain yourself, and it's not going to be a fun day. But at any rate, have a great day. God bless you all. God bless all those whom you love. God bless America. Let's go make this thing a great thing. And standing together as one nation, not a whole bunch of little factions that they put us into, but one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. See you guys tomorrow. I'll be on with John Tater and Chris Kyla and Chris Dardzinski. Have a great day.