
Mike Lindell’s recent Cyber Symposium did not deliver what he promised–i.e., conclusive forensic PCAPS evidence that China stole the election through machines made to steal elections. While there were some speakers who gave excellent presentations on circumstantial evidence that the 2020 Presidential Election was pilfered, the “terabytes” of evidence promised by Lindell was never presented. Please consider the public record.
Mike Lindell told Brannon Howse on 5 July 2021 that as a result of the “proofs” presented at his August Symposium, Donald Trump would be restored as President on 14 August 2021:
Mike Lindell double downed with Steve Bannon on Monday, 19 July 2021 insisting he had the “evidence” proving the theft of the 2020 Presidential Election by Chinese Government hackers who breached voting machines, such as those sold by Dominion Voting Systems:
“All the cyber guys, I don’t care if it’s media; they can dig into all this data. If they can prove [that] it’s not all valid data from the 2020 election, the November election, we have it all,” Lindell said. “We have 37 terabytes of information.“
Mr. Lindell went as far to offer $5 million to any expert attending his symposium who could prove the data was not valid.
I have argued for some time, along with Joe Hoft and Mike Zullo and others, that Mr. Lindell was the victim of a con. The man he relied on to supply the “37 terabytes of information” is a talented fraudster who buffaloed the CIA and the Maricopa County Sheriff. The man is Dennis Montgomery the alleged inventor of a super computer dubbed HAMMER.
HAMMER is a hoax, and the man peddling the story about this computer or computer program has a documented history of fraud. Those who have embraced the Dennis Montgomery fable may take umbrage that I dare challenge this narrative. But the evidence is clear, and the discrepancies are critical:
- Montgomery and his supporters give three different dates for the “creation” of HAMMER—2003, 2004 or 2009.
- Montgomery is on tape admitting he did not create HAMMER but later is credited as the actual creator of the supercomputer.
- Montgomery tells different stories about who controls HAMMER. He is on the record crediting the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), the Department of Justice (DOJ) and foreign governments.
- The purpose of HAMMER is described at various times as spying, blackmail or election interference. Montgomery tailors and updates his narrative based on what is in the news at the time. For example, he told Maricopa Sheriff Office investigators, shortly after Edward Snowden went public with his evidence about U.S. Government spying, that HAMMER was purposed for spying. He did not say anything at the time about flipping elections.
Now we have seen the Cyber Symposium and two of Mike Lindell’s cyber experts told the Washington Times the data is not legitimate.
Josh Merrritt, aka “Spyder” spoke to the media this week:
The cyber expert on the “red team” hired by MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell now says the key data underpinning the theory that China hacked the 2020 election unveiled at the Cyber Symposium is illegitimate. . . .
Cyber expert Josh Merritt, who is on the team hired by Mr. Lindell to interrogate the data for the symposium, told The Washington Times that packet captures are unrecoverable in the data and that the data, as provided, cannot prove a cyber incursion by China.
“So our team said, we’re not going to say that this is legitimate if we don’t have confidence in the information,” Mr. Merritt said on Wednesday, the second day of the symposium.
Cybersecurity expert J. Kirk Wiebe, a former senior National Security Agency analyst and whistleblower, also said Mr. Lindell did not have the actual data sets.
He said the scrolling text was likely meant to resemble what the packet captures would look like in the data set but were not actual packet captures, which are vital to prove the claims.
And what did Mr. Lindell do when confronted with this evidence? He accused me of being a Deep State operative working on behalf of the CIA. He refused to address what his own hand picked cyber experts said. Let me state for the record. I worked at the CIA from 1985 to 1989. My last job was serving as the Senior Regional Analyst for Central America. I received two Exceptional Performance Awards for my work during my final year at the CIA. Since leaving the CIA I have been a strong critic of the Agency and its practices. You can find my name on several memos issued by the Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity.
At the same time I’m being accused of working for the Deep State who wants to destroy Trump and the MAGA movement, the corrupt media lables me a “right wing” conspiracy theorist. But I do not ask anyone to believe me based on my previous work history. I just present the facts. You may not like them but the facts are irrefutable.
I believe the HAMMER and SCORECARD claims have been introduced as a meme to discredit anyone who embraces them as true in order to challenge the fraudulent activity in the 2020 presidential election. The goal is to get people fixated on a mythical CIA computer controlled by foreigners and ignore the paper ballets. When the proof promised by Lindell is not presented, the MAGA haters use this as a foundation to claim that all other evidence of electoral fraud also is a hoax.
This election was stolen via good old-fashioned ballot-stuffing. Machines, such as the infamous Dominion vote counters, may have been used to monitor how many votes were needed in key counties in order to push Joe Biden over the top, but the actual fraud and “flipping” of votes was done via paper ballots. The old Tammany Hall crowd of past centuries would be proud of this new crew… They got the job done!
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