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"This has been the biggest cover-up in history for the biggest crime ever. How did they disguise it? Let's just look at Wisconsin and Michigan. All those mail-in votes went to Biden. That's a lie. The mail-in votes were counted on the morning of the 3rd. They were the first votes counted. . . . In Pennsylvania . . . they added 700,000 to the mail-in votes. We checked with the U.S. Post office over there, and none of them went through the Post Office. They were able to manipulate all this with the machines and the computers. We are going to show all of that. It's a miracle that they got this to me. We have all the data, and not just some. I have done this for months going over all this with lawyers and cyber experts."
Mike Lindell Opened Thursday's Cyber Symposium with Several SHOCKING Developments-See also:
Mike Lindell told the crowd an associate of Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters had his home raided last night by state officials. The man has four children. They took all of his computer equipment.
Colonel Waldren: In addition the Red Team started receiving credible threats about two weeks ago... We detected disruptors inside trying to be people ejected. really radical folks outside trying to penetrate. We got folks exchanging badges in the parking lot, press badges. We've identified those agitators and provocateurs by photo imagery, validated by their social media platforms... The big end game is to discredit all of the legislators who are hear to listen... They are obviously trying to ruin the message that Mike is trying to get out. So this is typical insurrection activities. This is part of the Color Revolution.
Waldren then told the crowd someone tried to insert faulty data into their conference. And federal authorities were notified.
"One of the things you said was that they wouldn't let you get a shave or get a haircut unless you took the vaccine?" Sessler asked.The requirement appears to be an abuse of the Constitution since the experimental vaccines are approved for emergency use only. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that incarcerated or detained people living in correctional and detention facilities get vaccinated against COVID-19, but it has not been mandated, and shouldn't be coerced.
"Yes sir," the bearded Dresch replied.

"Attention-grabbing judges and mayors have defied executive orders before, when the pandemic first started, and the courts ruled on our side - the law. I'm confident the outcomes to any suits will side with liberty and individual choice, not mandates and government overreach."
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