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Jeremy and Jonathan were questioned about where they get information and why karaoke was deleted. A speaker said Wisconsin was the first state where evidence put together by the speaker and associate Chris was presented under oath in the Wisconsin Senate committee on election integrity.
A speaker directed people to find Jeremy Oliver on YouTube and on Facebook, and to check “slot media group” for coverage of the “last protest.” Others mentioned using other state capitals for practice “dry runs.” One person said, “We’re all actors, but I want to direct and act.” A journalist/narrator claimed not to get the “real story” from mainstream media and said they would stream live at the protest and support people “fighting for our first men in rights.”
During a confrontation, Patrick was asked about Mary Fanning; the other party refused to speak. Another exchange included claims of a conversation with Mike Lindell, with “Don’t trust this guy” and “Let go of the microphone.”
A speaker recited lines about “evidence,” “murder weapon,” “confession,” and “fingerprints,” and stated “Donald Trump has no business being President of the USA.” Another person repeatedly said the same. A speaker discussed a “coalition super think tank” associated with Biden and Harris, mentioning Mike Flynn, and stating Simon Johnson (described as chief economist of the IMF) was involved. Brian Gamble was described as CIO of the America Project, founded by Patrick Byrne, who was said to sit on the Council of Foreign Relations with Stanley McChrystal. The transcript alleged Flynn registered Flynn Intel Group from McChrystal’s home and that McChrystal advises an AI system “Defeat DisinfoPack” that detects communications from President Trump trending on social media and generates effective opposing viewpoints, which the speaker claimed is similar to targeting the Patriot movement.
Another speaker said the Flynn Network was present, with Ali Alexander as a lead organizer, and Michael Flynn giving an address. The transcript described a strategy focused on creating instability, an organized opposition, convincing messaging that voting results were falsified, compliant independent media to inform citizens about falsified vote, and the ability to mobilize tens of thousands to protest alleged electoral fraud.
A later discussion focused on 2020 and Maricopa County and contrasted it with midterm results. One participant said they reported 395,000 in-person voters on Election Day in Maricopa alone, described it as a lowball figure due to the COVID pandemic, and discussed speculation about how many Republicans intended to vote but did not cast ballots, estimating “every bit of 700,000” for Maricopa. Another participant said about 150,000 was probably missed. They discussed high “drop-offs,” and said the drop-offs “ended up bending more towards Democrats than we thought they would.”
The America Project was further described alongside Patrick Byrne, Roger Richards, Jordan Sather, Emily Newman, and connections to the U.S. Agency for Global Media, with claims about psychological operations training and information warfare. A participant asked whether this was “PSYOP.”
A speaker claimed to be tied to a group called the “Army of Northern Virginia,” described as military intelligence specialists of “over 800 people.” Another speaker argued for creating burner accounts, unmasking traitors, forcing real-world consequences, and interrupting people connected to anonymous online activity, describing personal safety concerns about doxxing and security clearances.
The transcript also included comments about “Rockefellers” and “Scott Pressler,” with one person saying he was directly given money by the Rockefellers and asking how he got into a room with the Rockefeller family. Charlie Kirk was quoted as believing the way to beat the system is to do the same things “that built the system more, but more,” and that there was “no desire to reform the system,” only to control the system and people through it.
Finally, one person mentioned checking what happened in Wisconsin, saying Democrats elected a Supreme Court justice, while the state passed voter ID by a wide margin, and said it “doesn’t make any sense.” Another person said they had no knowledge of it personally, then claimed they spoke to a woman “at great length” who “scared the crap out of me,” that a kid was “clearly killed by somebody,” and that after reading a report they contacted Ro Khanna from California, but “nothing ever happened.”