Friday night My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell joined Ivory Hecker at Gateway: Beyond the Headlines. This is Mike's first appearance on the show since last week's explosive testimony from Professor J. Alex Halderman, an election machine expert from Fulton County, Georgia.
A week ago, in federal court in Atlanta, Georgia, J. Alex Halderman, a professor of computer science and engineering at the University of Michigan, testified before Judge Amy Totenberg's courtroom in the Culling v. Raffensperger lawsuit over insecure Dominion voting machines used in Georgia. Elections starting in 2020.
As previously reported, Halderman was able to hack DOMINION voting machines during testimony and change votes in front of U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg and the entire courtroom!
Halderman only used his pen to change the vote totals!
BREAKING NEWS: Professor and election expert J. Halderman hacked Dominion voting machines to change vote totals using only a pen before Judge Totenberg in a Georgia courtroom Friday.
His testimony was part of a long-running lawsuit by election integrity activists that was set for a bench trial.
Plaintiffs seek to eliminate Georgia's insecure voting machines in favor of secure paper ballots.
On Friday night, Mike Lindell weighed in on Halderman's explosive testimony. Lindell was sued for $1.3 billion by Dominion voting machine company over comments he made about unsafe products.
Ivory Hacker: Mike, it's great to have you on the show. This court case in Georgia really seems to vindicate you for all the times you've been called a conspiracy theorist.
Mike Lindell: totally. And I have been waiting for this court case. Remember everyone. This case started about four years ago and we have been waiting for the Halderman report for several years. I actually attended the Louisiana hearing and one Senate hearing. All the mechanical companies were there. And they ask another machine company, ES&S, are your machines more or less vulnerable than Dominion's? Then they said: Let me make this clear. All mechanical voting machines have backdoors. They are all vulnerable. But we were waiting for this report. It never came. They didn't come because Brad Ratzenberger kept blocking them. By the way, he is the Georgia Secretary of State, the plaintiff in this case. … But as this progressed, this incident started on January 9th. And yes, it is. When he hacked with a pen and overturned the vote in front of a judge, this should have been the best story in the world.… .
…FOX News of the World is here. You didn't hear it there. FOX News Won't Say Anything About the Election… This should have been the best article. Instead, the news that FOX News canceled My Pillow was number one. So why don't they want me there? They don't want me there. Because I'm going to talk about securing elections and getting these electronic computers out of elections and going to paper ballots…
…As you know, this is huge news. And I'm actually speaking in Las Vegas next week. Our entire team, the Election Crimes Unit for America, will be invited to the tipping point ahead of the RNC convention to show 168 people all of our plans to secure our elections and eliminate these things. machine.
They called Mike Lindell a conspiracy theorist. You can't call him that today!