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Speaker 1 (00:00):
If you have not heard this story already, this is
going to rock you to your core and watch and
see how it is buried, how it is buried right
here in Colorado. I'm not saying that it's enough to
be able to allow Donald Trump to win in Colorado,
but it is enough to terrify the people of Colorado,
because they should be terrified. It's enough to outrage them
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into political action that we haven't seen before, which is
another reason it's going to be really hard to find
this story. But when I first saw the headline, I
couldn't believe it, and I thought a lot of crazy
stuff on the internet. I got to source this. So
I went to five or six different outlets that are
all sourcing this well and reporting the same facts. And
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here's the gist of the story. Is it in tremendous
work by the House Republicans forcing this out of Homeland Security.
This is the Washington Times version of the story. The
numbers differ a little bit from story to story. The
Department of Homeland Security knows of at least six hundred
and sixty thousand illegal immigrants at large in the US
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with criminal records, including wait for it, thirteen thousand convicted killers.
Thirteen thousand convicted killers this Biden Harris administration knowingly allowed
to stay here. They're wandering around. Think about a Colorado
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with about five percent of the nation's population, freezy math.
What would that mean for Colorado that we now have
six to seven hundred killers in our small state who
Biden and Harris and pol Us and the whole bunch
of them on the left allowed in here. Six to
seven hundred convicted killers. And think about all the killers
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here who didn't get convicted. So six to seven hundred
in all likelihood convict did killers imported into Colorado and
roaming our streets because of Harris, because of Biden, because
of Polish, because of Johnston, because of all of them.
That's assuming that the killers are equally distributed, but every
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reason to believe. I think rationally that Colorado probably has
more than our per capita percentage here in the United
States because of where we're located, and because who puts
out the welcome sign for everybody here illegally? You know
who does that? The Colorado Democrats. So we probably have
even more than that. Nobody can know the exact number,
you know why, because they're not sharing that state by state.
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But think about this, thirteen thousand convicted killers that the
US knows of allowed by this administration to stay in
this country. Thirteen thousand. Now what about sex assault? What
about sex assault? Well, guess what, how many people with
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convictions think about all you have to go through to
get an actual conviction. Sixteen thousand people convicted of sexual
assault have been allowed into our country and allowed to
remain in our country by the Biden Harris administration and
the entire left right who is behind this absolutely insane policy.
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Oh and on top of that, they're what fifty thousand robbers,
as it's described in this piece, and fifty six thousand
involved with dangerous drugs. So these are just the people
who got convicted and this administration decided, Okay, they're going
to be free. They're going to be free to roam
around America. My god. And you know, we talk a
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lot on this show about respect for life, and I
talk about it often, not always in terms of abortion,
But this goes back to my broader point that I
hope folks are starting to understand that the secular left
which controls this country, whether you're talking about your polist
Mike Johnston John Hickenlooper, Michael Bennett talking about Harris, you're
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talking about Biden. Human life is a throwaway to them,
an absolute throwaway in my opinion, And this proves it, right.
I mean, we talk about abortion all the time, and
that's as graphic as it comes. Right, We talk about
that all the time. But look at this. How could
anybody who has any kind of respect for the inherent
value of each human life, let alone concerned for your
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son or daughter, or your wife or your husband. How
can anybody who just has the slightest bit of empathy
or concern for the lives of the innocent allow this
to happen. But they have systematically systematically allowed these convicted
killers in enormous numbers into this country, and even more
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rapists than killers. What do you do with that? A
five five or zero five, A two five five the
number text d an five seven seven three nine. You
know this for sure, right that if there was, if
there was some equivalent story about Donald Trump, about conservatives
in general, it is all you would see, It is
all you'd hear, it's all you'd read for the next
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month or two or three. But because this is utterly
devastating to the left. If known, it will be completely buried.
So where does this go from here? Eight five five
or zero five eight two five five the number text
da N five seven seven three nine. I've got some ideas.
I'd love to hear yours, because one thing's for sure,
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one way or the other. For starters, just so we
can get rid of the bums who cause this to happen.
For starters, we have to make sure that every single
person who's going to vote in a swing state knows
this truth and learns this truth. And again credit to
the GOP for beating it out of homeland security. But
now every single swing state voter needs to know this truth.
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And yet Trump will run ads in this and that.
But but I want you to brainstorm every single way
under the sun that this information can get to every
swing state voter. Then we have to make sure that
every person in Colorado somehow learns this. And I'm not
saying it's going to be a silver bullet of magic
light switch that all of a sudden causes Colorado to
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elect Republicans. No, I'm not trying to say that. What
I'm trying to say is that people of Colorado deserve
to know this, that if these numbers, say, are evenly
spread across the country by population, you're talking about this
whole gang, this whole gang, Biden, Harris, police, et ceter,
all of their actions infusing this state with six to
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seven hundred convicted killers and seven to eight hundred convicted
those convicted of sex assault. And then you get back
to the war on women, just more evidence of the
war on women that is waged by the Democratic Party.
How could any political party, if it tried show less
respect for women, more active disrespect for women, then this
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modern Democratic Party does. And this is yet another example.
The other day we're talking about Kamala Harris wanting to
legalized prostitution. Yeah, yeah, who do you think the victim
is going to be of? That is going to be
overwhelmingly women? But this Harris, the administration knowingly allowing fifteen
thousand people convicted of sex assault into our country and
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to stay in our country on top of the thirteen
thousand murders, just absolute disrespect for women eight five to
five and everybody else A five zero five eight two
five five the numbers. So on thatte note, we'll kick
off this Friday text d An five seven, seven through nine.
What impact do you think this will have on the election?
What should be done with this information? What should be
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done about this problem? We have a lot going on
locally as well. I'll get to that also. And we
have sound of John Elway on the Masked Singer. You
won't want to miss that, or maybe you will. You're
on the den Kapla Show. President Trump is at his
best in the stretch run. We saw it in sixteen,
We saw it in twenty, or think about twenty. You know,
he had COVID, then the man got COVID before the
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first debate, had a terrible first debate. It looked like
that thing was lost. He finished very very strong and
lost by a whisker. And I think lost because the
media and administration buried that the story about Joe Hunter
Biden corruption with the laptop sixteen, you know, the excess
Hollywood tapes came out just a few weeks before the election.
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Looked like all was done. He finished incredibly strong in sixteen.
So he is a great closer. And right now he
is in much better shape than he was in sixteen
or twenty in the polls, and his opponent is much
weaker than in sixteen or twenty because we think about
how awful Hillary Clinton is, and she is. You know,
but Hillary Clinton far far, far, far far more mentally
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adept than Kamala Harris, much stronger, much more accomplished. A
tough Trump beat someone much tougher there. And then with Biden,
you know, as awful as Biden is. Again, you know,
Biden had pulled the con He was this, you know,
moderate type guy, friend of the working person, all that
garbage that wasn't true. And yet you know Biden barely
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beat him. But Kamala Harris, So this should be this
should be a lot of fun to watch down the
stretch eight five to five for zero five eight two
five five the number if you just joined US. I
won't do the whole riff because it takes too long.
But one of the most breathtaking stories that will make
you so angry, it will make every Americans so angry
that it'll be hard to find the story. Great work
by the GOP turns out all of these murderers, all
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of these rapists, at sex assault convicts, et cetera. Four
hundred and twenty five thousand people the US government, meaning
Biden Harris knew had been convicted of crimes were allowed
to remain in this country, and they're wandering around the
country as part of the quote non detained docket, Boy,
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what a term non detained docket? A list of more
than seven one million illegal immigrants that ICE is supposed
to be monitoring as they roam free in the US.
And yeah, this all comes back directly to Harris, to Biden,
blame Polist, Blame Johnston, Blame Hickenlooper, Blame Bennett, Blame all
these Democrats. Think about how little that I don't care
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if you're Democrat, Republican and affiliated. They care about you,
your child, your wife, your daughter, your husband, all of
you to allow this to occur. Hey, A Texter to
d A in five seven, three nine, says Dan, your
own news report just said that Whispering Pine's gang takeover
is false and has been proven false. So who am
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I supposed to believe you or your own news report.
This is not our own news report. Our newsroom is fantastic.
I can look through a window in my door right
now and see those people out there. Looks like to
have it at a party.
Speaker 2 (10:48):
Dave.
Speaker 1 (10:48):
Is it somebody's birthday or what's going on out there?
Dave Tepper, our boss is in today. I don't think
it's anyone's that birthday, Christy for not knowing that every
day is a party here. I just made that up, Dave,
thank you. That was But here's the point. Okay, that
garbage newscast that you just heard that in, that's not ours,
that's syndicated ABC. You shouldn't believe a word that comes
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out of that newscast at the top of each hour
on our show. ABC is a tool of the Democratic Party.
They lie all the time, in my opinion, and that
newscast at the top was a lie. I mean they
said in that newscast that, oh, it's a conspiracy theory
proven false, that people took over that that complex, and Aura,
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the mayor of Aur sat right here in front of
me and confirmed it on this show twice. So yeah,
that this ABC stuff total lie. And I can't tell
because there's glare on the glass. I can't tell whether
the boss is happy with that or not happy with that.
I guess I'll find out, right, you know how we
find out in this business day. It's a remarkable thing technology.
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The key card either flashes red or green each time
we try to come into the building. Right. So that's well,
that's how I will know how that last burst of
truth for me is received by management. Sam Bandomir, you're
on the DANKAPLA Show.
Speaker 3 (12:12):
Welcome Sam, good to be with you, Dan, thanks for
having me on.
Speaker 1 (12:16):
Well, thank you my friend. And I assume Sam, that
you're related to part of the famous Bandomir family.
Speaker 3 (12:23):
Oh well, yes i am. I'm a first cousin to
John Oh wonderful. Yeah, family, and it's a great family
to be a part of.
Speaker 1 (12:31):
Boy, what a history in Colorado. But Sam, tell us,
I see the notes you're calling on the immigration issue
we open the show with. I don't think we can
even call it an immigration issue. What we're talking about,
in my view, is something that should be impeachable for
both Biden and Harris. I think they should both be
impeached for this. They won't be. I think it's a
horrific abuse of power. The word treasonist gets tossed around
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way too lightly because Treeson's so serious, and I'm not
claiming that this fits the definition of the criminal statute.
But Sam, what do you make of this news today
that this administration knowingly allowed in and allowed to stay
thirteen thousand murders, convicts convicted of murder to come into
our country and stay in fifteen thousand convicted of sexual assault.
Speaker 3 (13:20):
Well, then, I you know, I've been I grew up
here in Colorado, and I don't like where Colorado is
at at this point. So I've decided to run for
state Senate for Senate District nineteen, and so I am
on the ballot, and I think there's some things we
can do at the state level. Now, we can't do
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much at the federal other than to vote, but certainly
at the state level. One of the things I believe
we've got to do is coordinate our state agencies with ICE.
I mean, right now there's no vocation, yep. And we've
got to in declare Colorado a nonsense sctuary state. Right
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and then as far as these illegal immigrants are concerned,
once you've coordinated the state agencies with ICE, when one
of them is arrested for a crime or whatever, we
deport them. That's where we start. Because there's ten million
of then, you know, to deport ten million all at
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once is impossible, So we can certainly start with those
that are committing crime. Now, the answer, you know, everybody says, well,
you'll send them a free ride home to see their
families and they'll be back within a month. I say,
if they come. If they come back and are caught again,
it's ten years, ten years sent and for them.
Speaker 1 (14:44):
And so we've got to stop it. And we've got
at the wall, right, We've got to have a truly
controlled border so people can't just get back in.
Speaker 3 (14:53):
Absolutely, I mean that that border has got to be
made secure. But you know, we all look at the
southern border. The northern border is getting as bad as
the southern.
Speaker 1 (15:02):
Yeah, and allow plenty of good people in, Allow plenty
of good people in who will help this country, and
then but to knowingly allow fifty thirteen thousand convicted murderers in. Yeah,
And Sam, I know we're coming up on the end
of the segment. I want to make sure I get
your website out, Sam for Colorado dot com, and thank
you for your service. I'm looking at your website and
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you serve two tours in Vietnam. Yes, I did, well,
thank you for that. How bad does it have to
be for the Biden White House to admit that, Yeah,
Iran wants Kamala Hers to win now, shouldn't that in
and of itself allow us to all take the next
five weeks off. I mean, shouldn't that just decide this election?
Speaker 3 (15:42):
All right?
Speaker 1 (15:42):
Who do you want? Yeah? Oh, yeah, we want that
candidate Iran wants to win, as she didn't get any
votes in the primary and her campaign fell apart in sixteen.
She was installed in the dead or Knight in the
backroom deal. But Iran really wants her to win. So yeah,
that's who we want, right, because boy, it was so
much better for us under Biden when Iran had all
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those billions of dollars and they could start all those
wars and kill all those innocent people, take all those hostages. Yeah, no,
we want Kamala Harris because Iran wants Kamala Harris. That
you just end it. Hey, let's go to the VIP line.
Heidi Ganal doing some tremendous work out there. Nothing better
than good old fashioned investigative reporting. Heidi, welcome back to
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the Dan Kapla Show.
Speaker 2 (16:30):
Hi, Dan, you're on fire today. I love it.
Speaker 1 (16:32):
Think you felt a little warm in here. You would
think these folks would like me, not enough to get
the fire extinguisher, you know, maybe sh But thank you
Heidi for that, but no, right back at you, because
you know I'm a big fan since I was a
little kid of true, true investigative work, and you have
done some here that's really important. So please report to
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folks what you found.
Speaker 2 (16:58):
Thanks Dan. And you know my reporting is not my background,
but I am tenacious and when I feel uncomfortable about things,
I like to investigate. And the twenty twenty two election
went the way it did in Colorado. Obviously we have
Jared Pulis as the governor, but one county, in particular,
my home county of Douglas, the numbers were really wonky.
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And one of the key things that kind of let
us down this path was that Kurt Huffman was an
incumbent House representative in Colorado that ran for reelection and
he lost in an R plus ten district that means
that a Republican will typically win by ten points in
that district in Highland's Ranch, Colorado. And we were all
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scratching our heads like how did that happen? Because he
ran a good campaign and Kurt was a good legislator
when he was there, and so we started looking at
my numbers and his numbers and were like something's just
weird here in Douglas County, and so we asked for
a recount in the first few days after the election,
and we were stopped cold by a letter from Jennier Griswail,
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the count the Republican clerk used to prevent us from
doing the recount the way we wanted to, the logic
and accuracy testing part of it, and they even kicked
our attorney out, and just very very weird situation. So
I ended up hiring an attorney. Just to keep pushing.
We asked for the access to the paper ballots through
Quorra and they sent us an envoys for two hundred
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and twelve thousand dollars.
Speaker 1 (18:24):
Of course they did.
Speaker 2 (18:25):
Yeah, and Dan, I'm like, oh right, come on. We
kept pushing. It took us almost a year and a
half to get to the point where we finally were
able to have access to the paper ballots to review them,
and we brought in our own scanners scan over eighty
three thousand ballots out of one hundred and ninety three thousand,
just a we could see a review and make sure
everything matched up and what we found not necessarily, we
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don't put out all the findings on what we found
on that review of the ballots. But we did find
a couple of key things that I'm happy to tell
you more about. That's how we got to this point.
Speaker 1 (18:57):
Okay, yeah, wow. And by the way, you have to
pay anything to do that review.
Speaker 2 (19:03):
Yeah, it was a lot of time, a lot of expense,
and not two hundred and twelve thousand dollars in goods.
And I have to say Dan, the county clerk in Douglas,
Sherry Davis, was fantastic. She was very amenable to working
with us. Her team was very gracious. No problems there.
The problems go higher than that with Jenna Griswold and
the Secretary of State.
Speaker 1 (19:24):
Can't imagine doesn't everybody trust Jenna? I mean, if a
secretary of State sat down and thought, Okay, how do
I undermine confidence in elections, you know that they could
not do worse than General Griswold has. I mean, it
seems like she has set out to undermine confidence in
our elections by being so hyper partisan. I mean, how
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could people trust her. I'm not saying our elections are rigged.
I'm not saying that at all, but you can understand
people being suspicious when the Secretary of State is such
an obvious hyperpartisan.
Speaker 2 (19:58):
I agree, Dan, And that's what led us us to
keep pushing, is we've got to get people to a
point in Colorado where they trust their elections again. And
twenty five percent of registered Republicans did not vote in
the twenty two governors rule. That's a lot of votes,
and a lot of what I heard was it doesn't matter.
My vote doesn't matter. So we decided to make it
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our mission, Kurt and I and some very dear friends
that were volunteers that have helped us throughout this process,
and so we kept plugging, and yesterday's report was the
Tippity Iceberg. It was a few things that were very
critical to our findings, one of which was that many
public officials have been lying to us about if there's
internet access to the machines, which you know are a
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big thing. And I know I'm going to get called
all the names election and I are blah blah blah blah.
But here's what's important to me is that public officials
have been lying to us, out and out lying to
us about this when it's right there in front of us.
We pulled the purchase orders for the equipment through CORA
and we were able to ask the Douglas County Clerk's
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office if there was truly these Wi Fi remote access
cards in the voting systems, and they confirmed it and
they said, oh, but we just turn it off. We
turn it off.
Speaker 1 (21:12):
Why are they there?
Speaker 2 (21:14):
That's not what they've been telling us. They've been telling
us they don't exist, and that we're crazy for thinking
that they do.
Speaker 1 (21:20):
But why are they there to begin with?
Speaker 2 (21:23):
That's a very good question. And if they want to
restore trust with the voting public, why not just say, yeah,
they're in there, we're going to take them out. And
we asked the county that they said, well, that's a
Secretary of State thing. It happens in the trusted build.
You'll have to talk to them. So we've tried talking
to them. They asked, they tried to coordinate a meeting
and they didn't respond.
Speaker 1 (21:42):
But what's being transmitted via Wi Fi? And I understand
they say they were disabled, But what was the design
purpose of including a Wi Fi remote access card? And
you're saying it's inside, it's inside the voting equipment itself. Yes, Okay,
So I go in and I cast my vote. I
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cast my vote on the machine. Right, you're saying that
inside that machine is a Wi Fi remote access card
that has the ability to trans transmit some type of
data from that machine remotely.
Speaker 2 (22:19):
Yes, And their pushback is when they and I'm not
a techie, but we've worked with people who work to
make sure that this was accurate. There's something called the BIOS,
which I think is like the operating system.
Speaker 1 (22:31):
Of the machine.
Speaker 2 (22:31):
And they said, well, if they turn it off in
the BIOS, then no one can have access to it.
And that's not accurate according to the experts that we
worked with.
Speaker 1 (22:40):
Well, but what is it capable of transmitting?
Speaker 2 (22:44):
That's right, that's the question.
Speaker 1 (22:46):
Yeah, and so it sounds like they have not provided
an answer to that yet. What it's capable of transmitting?
You know, for example, and I know you've looked at
all this is it just is it limited to transmitting
hey the hours out? Or is it capable of transmitting data?
Is it capable of receiving I'm just asking questions.
Speaker 2 (23:09):
Remote access means that someone can remotely go in and
access the system. And so if that's happening, then why
would they do that? Do they want to know the
vote totals as we get near the end of the election.
Do they want to manipulate the data? Are they just
simply transferring data back and forth. If it's that innocent,
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then tell us and talk to us about security and
how you're making sure that no one else is doing
anything to get access or hack into it or whatever.
It's not that we're trying to create problems with uncovering this.
It's that we're trying to create trust. And when you
tell us that there is and this is a quote
from Jenniger's World in December fifteenth, twenty twenty, the voting
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system is secured from tampering through multiple safeguards. Voting systems
are never connected to and cannot be access us through
the internet because Wi Fi and Bluetooth capability are stripped
from the unit before use, and all other connective technology
is disabled by the trust is build.
Speaker 1 (24:10):
And what I'd love to know is, first of all,
what kind of Wi Fi, what kind of connective ability
is inside this equipment to begin with when it arrives
from the manufacture, and what is the purpose for that.
I don't know the answer to those questions. And then
why is it stripped? Is it stripped because if it
remained in there, it would compromise security. And now you're saying, Heidi,
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you approof that. At least in this example, it remained
in there though they claimed it was disabled. Can you
join us after the break? Yes, thank you appreciate that.
Heidiganaul from Rocky Mountain Voice, among many other great accomplishments
with this very important story. You're on the Dan Kapli show.
Ukrainian President Selensky today very wisely going to Trump, going
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to visit Trump, and tremendous visuals for Trump, and that
looked very strong and commanding and present dential because he
is strong in Commandian presidentially proved that over four years
where the world was relatively at peace compared to being
on fire right now because of the Bidenhra's weakness. But
Zelenski again wisely after being used as a pawn by
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the Harris campaign in Pennsylvania, you know, and can you
imagine the pressure that was on him within Ukraine? Yeah, okay,
so let's see, we're betting our entire future on Kamala Harris.
Are you nuts?
Speaker 3 (25:29):
You know?
Speaker 1 (25:29):
Came and essentially he didn't literally kiss the ring, but
that was the gist of it. Today eight five to
five for zero five eight two five five the number.
We go back to the VIP line and we welcome
Heidi ganaal back from Rocky Mountain Voice and more a
ten second riff on this and Heidi, you and I
have never talked about this before. I don't know where
you come down on it. I truly think Putin is
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Satan on Earth and he's raping and pillaging the innocent
people of Ukraine and he must fail. But no American
boots on the ground, no blank check from America, support
from America, but there has to be support with a
plan for victory. And in the end Europe has to
step up on this one and save itself. So anyway, Heidi,
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Heidi was with us in the first segment, talked about
some fascinating investigative work that she's doing down in Douglas County.
Found that, if my notes are correct, height I've been
making notes as we spoke, that you found out through
very persistent, hard and at times expensive work with public
records requests that though public officials said that there'd be
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no Internet access possible to machines, that it had all
been stripped from machines. Voting machines that you found that
in Douglas County at least there were these these cards
and machines that would allow Wi Fi remote access and
you were told those had been disabled, but the cards
remained within the machines. Is that a fair summary.
Speaker 2 (26:57):
That's a fair summary. And I don't believe Dan that
Mary Davis, the clerk, knew that they were in there,
or her team knew that they were in there. They
accept the machines after the trusted built, and so I'm
not putting the blame there. I'm putting the blame on
the Secretary of State, who's responsible for the equipment and
the trusted build, and her quotes or statements about how
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there is absolutely no access to the Internet through any
of our voting systems is just a lie. And there's
been many other people who have said this. Sarah McCaffey,
a spokesperson for Jefferson County Clerk's office, just in September
said no vote counting machines in Colorado are connected to
the Internet. And then one more I'm going to give you.
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Bobby Gross, Masa County Clerk and Recorder, said Masa County's
ballot processing equipment is not connected to the Internet in
any way. That was June of this year. I keep
doing this and then if we bring it up or
question it, we get attacked or called names, and I'm
just tired of it, and I wanted people to know
the truth either way.
Speaker 1 (28:03):
Well, it sounds like you've done some really really hard
work to get this far. How do you get the
rest of the way? How do you get answers as
to Okay, you know, if these cards were active, what
kind of effect would there be, What kind of information
could be transmitted out if any, what kind of information
could be plugged in if any? How do you get
those answers?
Speaker 2 (28:23):
Well, we're partnering with some great people, including Scott Gessler,
the previous secretary of here at Colorado, Yeah, who's representing
us legally, but also Mike Davis with the Article three Foundation,
and we're going to get answers. And I would hope
that Jenni Gerswold would come out and just give us
answers because this is getting so public and clear the air.
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But I don't feel confident that's going to happen. But
stand there's another concern too that came up in all
of this with the US Postal Service, and we found
that there's no real chain of custody that we could
find or identify between the county clerk offices and the
US post Office for thousands of undeliverable ballots in Colorado.
Speaker 1 (29:03):
They're just what happens, and they're gone.
Speaker 2 (29:07):
Well, what happens. The post Office is supposed to collect
those undeliverable ballots and then track you know how many
communicate that to the County Cook's office and provide an
invoice because they get paid for handling those and the
invoices don't match up. And I just tweeted out an
article that Bob Cooper with Colorado Institute for Fair Elections
here in Colorado did. He did all the research on this,
(29:27):
and he researched eleven counties and this is not just
in Douglas County. This is happening in lots of counties.
And you know, over ten thousand ballots he discovered were
missing just in those eleven counties. Wow.
Speaker 1 (29:41):
Wow, so probably well yeah, I mean, listen, obviously, races
can be so close, and as a matter of principle,
we should have perfect elections, right, And I know perfections
hard to achieve in anything, but when it comes to
elections that should absolutely be the obsession