Tuesday, July 13
Szynkowicz: “There’s Hundreds Of Thousands Of People That Are Double Registered Across The Country”
Linda Szynkowicz, founder and CEO of the Fight Voter Fraud initiative, has been at the forefront of a nationwide campaign targeting voter roll integrity. In a recent interview, Szynkowicz revealed alarming findings from their research across 36 states, focusing particularly on Connecticut. "We are pushing hard with our information,” she said, emphasizing efforts to remove deceased voters and address illegal double registrations.
Szynkowicz criticized the ongoing issues with voter rolls, noting that despite presenting evidence, "524 deceased voters from 2020 are still on Connecticut’s rolls.” Her team has uncovered numerous discrepancies, including deceased individuals who remained active voters. She expressed frustration with state officials, arguing that their inaction reflects a broader failure to uphold election integrity.
The initiative also aims to tackle double voting, with Szynkowicz’s team recently submitting evidence to the FBI in several states. "There are hundreds of thousands of double registered voters,” she warned, urging citizens to check voter rolls and challenge inaccuracies.
Szynkowicz, who began her fight against voter fraud in 2018, stressed that the problem has only worsened since then. "People should be very afraid,” she said, pointing to the potential for repeated fraud in the 2024 elections. Her organization continues to advocate for voter roll cleanup and public vigilance, urging involvement through their website, fightvoterfraud.org.
Tina Peters Calls Out Colorado AG For “Withholding Exculpatory Evidence” In Elections Case
Tina Peters discussed her recent legal challenges following her conviction on seven out of ten charges, with sentencing set for October. Peters criticized the trial’s conduct, alleging that significant evidence was excluded and key witnesses were not permitted to testify. She claimed, “The prosecution put on their dog and pony show… We had a little over a day, every expert…was excluded.” Peters argued that the case was undermined by the involvement of individuals linked to Dominion Voting Systems and suggested a deep-seated conflict involving the Secretary of State and the Attorney General.
Peters expressed frustration over what she described as a miscarriage of justice and claimed that the jury was shielded from critical evidence. She stated, “The jury was prevented from hearing real evidence… I am a big threat to them.” Despite the conviction, Peters is filing an appeal and remains free until sentencing, though she warned of potential imprisonment. She urged supporters to review her case and evidence through her website, TinaPeters.us, emphasizing ongoing efforts to expose alleged electoral fraud.
Jenny Beth Martin Reveals The Election Fraud In DeKalb County’s 2022 Democratic Primary
Jenny Beth Martin discussed with Ben Harnwell the significant changes to Georgia’s election rules and their implications for election integrity. Martin highlighted that the Georgia State Election Board has introduced new measures to improve the certification process, allowing county election boards to address concerns before certifying results. This change stems from past issues, such as a case in 2022 where discrepancies in vote counts revealed errors in the primary elections.
Martin praised the rule changes, emphasizing their importance in maintaining public trust in the electoral process. She noted that previously, election officials felt pressured to certify results despite concerns about accuracy, a situation that led to unresolved issues and a lack of confidence in the system. The new rules require reconciliation of ballot counts before precincts close, ensuring that discrepancies are addressed on-site.
Martin acknowledged criticism from some quarters, but she argued that these changes are necessary to ensure fair and transparent elections. She also highlighted the importance of these rules regardless of political affiliation, stressing that accurate and trustworthy elections are fundamental to democratic processes.
Mike Davis: Lawfare’s “On Steroids Right Now Under The Biden-Kamala Regime”
Mike Davis discussed the potential for prosecuting Lois Lerner if Trump returns to the White House and controls the House of Representatives. He criticized the Obama administration for not prosecuting Lerner and accused it of weaponizing federal agencies against political enemies while protecting allies. Davis claims this trend has worsened under the Biden administration,
which he says has aggressively targeted Trump through legal and political maneuvers. He emphasized the importance of focusing on election integrity, suggesting that Democrats are hypocritical about democratic principles. Davis encouraged supporters to visit the Article III Project website to engage in election integrity efforts and stay updated on related activities.
Bradley Thayer: “The Chinese Communist Party Is The Center Of Gravity” Driving Conflicts Globally
Dr. Bradley Thayer discussed significant concerns were raised about the possibility of escalating conflict involving Iran and its impact on global security. Dr. Thayer highlighted the imminent threat of an Iranian attack on Israel, noting that while specific tactical details are hard to confirm publicly, the potential for a major strike remains high. The U.S. has responded by rapidly deploying forces, including the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group and a nuclear-powered submarine, to the region. This move reflects serious preparations for a potential confrontation.
Dr. Thayer also addressed concerns about the strain on U.S. military resources, specifically noting that the shift of assets to the Middle East could leave the U.S. vulnerable in the Indo-Pacific region. He warned that the concentration of valuable aircraft carriers in the Middle East could weaken U.S. support for allies like Taiwan, thereby increasing strategic risks. The discussion underscores the complexity and potential dangers of U.S. military deployments amid rising tensions in multiple theaters.
Captain James Fanell: “There Will Be An Attack On Israel With A Massive Amount Of Force From Iran”
Retired Captain James Farnell recently discussed the implications of America’s global military commitments on its ability to address rising threats, particularly in Taiwan. Farnell highlighted the strain on U.S. resources due to its engagements in Ukraine and the Middle East, noting that the shift of military assets to the Persian Gulf and other regions leaves the South China Sea increasingly vulnerable. This situation diminishes U.S. conventional power around Taiwan and the Philippines, potentially emboldening Chinese President Xi Jinping, who has expressed intentions to retake Taiwan.
Farnell emphasized the importance of aircraft carriers, which not only provide significant military capability but also symbolize American strength. The current redeployment of these carriers to address conflicts in the Middle East weakens U.S. deterrence in the Indo-Pacific region. He expressed concern that this overextension could allow adversaries like China, Russia, and Iran to exploit the U.S. military’s stretched resources.
Farnell also touched on the political implications of continued funding for Ukraine. He suggested that recent Ukrainian military successes might influence the U.S. to allocate more resources, despite domestic opposition to further spending. He argued for a strategic shift towards strengthening America’s long-term defense capabilities rather than remaining entrenched in ongoing conflicts, advocating for a focus on building up the Navy, Air Force, and nuclear arsenal to better prepare for future global power dynamics.
Gina Swoboda Responds To RINOs Attacking Kari Lake
Gina Swoboda, Chairwoman of the Arizona Republicans, expressed strong support for the Trump Revolution and America First movement, emphasizing the need to reclaim the party from “pretend” Republicans who have exploited it for years. She dismissed concerns about backlash from establishment figures like John McCain’s supporters, arguing that their influence is outdated and disconnected from the current political landscape. Swoboda asserted that the Republican Party’s platform is now closer to Bill Clinton’s 1992 platform than today’s Democratic platform, which she views as radically left. She urged all Republicans, including those who dislike populism, to unite and vote against what she described as a “radical Marxist” agenda. Swoboda stressed the importance of winning back Arizona’s executive branch and closing the border, warning that failing to do so would lead to irreversible consequences for the country.