Aug 05, 2022
Mike Lindell Warns CPAC Over 54 Countries Have Been Taken by the Machines…Venezuela and Australia are GONE!
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MyPillow CEO and Donald Trump superfan Mike Lindell warned the audience at CPAC Texas about the rise of the machines across the globe, grimly diagnosing both Venezuela and Australia as already “gone.”
Lindell’s speech was, as his always are, punctuated by many asides but in the main focused on claiming he can prove that the 2020 election was stolen and will do so any day now, a claim he’s made routinely for the last year and half.
This time, in pitching another “symposium” for which he says he really needs at least 100 million viewers, he added the detail that there will be a “trial of the machines” as part of the program.
“We’re having the trial of the machines, guys,” said Lindell. “Nice name, right? Trial of the machines.”
He then took a side path on the topic of the January 6th committee hearings, which he called “garbage” but lamented not getting his own invitation to testify. He returned eventually to the topic of the machines.
“We’re going to have people up on stage from other countries, and this is very important you hear me on this,” said Lindell. “Over 54 countries have now been taken by the machines or are getting taken by the machines. And you never get to go back.”
“Venezuela, Australia, they’re gone. You don’t get to vote out the machines once they’re there. Once they’re there, you don’t get your country back,” he continued.
“Every one of you have taken a part of this to save our country and get rid of these machines before we’re gone forever,” Lindell said to the delight of the CPAC audience. “Because if the United for like Ronald Reagan said, if the lights go out here, they go out everywhere. The whole world is watching. We can’t know, you know, if we don’t get rid of them by the fall, all of them we’re going to have everybody is going to go vote these great candidates like Kari Lake and override the machines. And we’re going to get rid of them of eventually all of them.”
There’s been other news from CPAC this week, too, though not quite so dire as the Rise of the Machines.
Watch the clip above, via C-SPAN.
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OHHH VOTING MACHINES. Riiiight, now I gotcha. Great, uh … great stuff.
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