Lindell showing past videos of various officials insisting the voting machines weren't connected to the internet.
Patrick Colbeck: I'm an eye witness of the fact that these guys [voting machines] are connected to the internet, and anybody that knows Windows Operating System, knows that when you go down that little right-hand corner, there's this ittle icon in there that indicates the machine is connected to the internet. That was on every single one of the twenty-five image cast central tabulators; there were high-speed tabulators at the Detroit TCF Center during the November 3, 2020 election. And by the way, it was on all the adjucator workstations that all these machines were networked to at the TCF Center as well.
Patrick Colbeck: I put in a affidavit in a court filing regarding this [voting machines connected online]; the judge, Judge Timothy Kenny, he made sure that all the court cases related to election fraud was routed to his court in southeast Michigan, when it was presented to him, his assessment of my evidence that these machines were connected to the internet; he said that because Colbeck was looking for fraud going into the election, and he found it, his testimony is disqualified.
[Judge Kenny retired in 2022]
Dr. Frank: We were sitting there with the head clerk in Missouri…after about ten minutes, he just leans back and he says, "Yeah, we know we have tens of thousands of ballots being stuffed in our elections." And [Senator Ann Kelley] goes, "What? If you know this, then why aren't you telling the county clerks?" And he says, "Well, if we told the clerks how many ballots were being stuffed in our elections, the whole state would blow up, and everyone would lose faith in our elections."
Lindell Summit: Voter turnout in every state is growing faster than the voting age population.