It’s no wonder that OAN slapped the disclaimer on this jewel, the wonder is that they didn’t put a snark tag as well. Maybe Satan is laughing with delight since the day the GOP died. If he isn’t, it’s only because he hasn’t seen this epic. For those who have, here are snippets from this two-hour opus, originally billed as a three-hour opus. (Maybe Lindell was trying to do his version of Spielberg’s Lincoln, which runs for three hours and ran out of gas too soon.)

Here’s Shiva Ayyadurai who ran twice for the U.S. Senate from Massachusetts, once as a Republican and once as an Independent, and he would have won, too, but for Satan and Dominion being in league against him. Oh, Gawd, I can see the lawsuits being typed at this moment.

And of course that’s the warm up act to dead people voting, children voting, illegal aliens, space aliens, you name it, they all voted en masse in this election. Do you want to believe the Secretary of State of Georgia or do you want to listen to a guy who claims to be haunted by ghosts?

These include the claim that 66,000 underage people voted in Georgia, when the number of people under the age of 18 who requested a ballot was actually four, and all of them turned 18 prior to November 3, according to Raffensperger’s office. Lindell also claims that 10,000 fake ballots were driven from New York to Pennsylvania, an unfounded claim based on the testimony of a man who believes he’s being haunted by ghosts.

Another one of Lindell’s “experts.”

There’s also a terrific minute long piece where a retired general rants about the commies. I can’t get it to embed, but you can see it here.

Throughout the movie, Lindell interviews various fringe witnesses and what he claims are “cyber forensic experts” that “these machines were used by other countries to steal our election.” These guests included multiple former Rudy Giuliani witnesses including retired Col. Phil Waldron, who made the ridiculous claim that nearly every single vote cast in Arizona’s Maricopa County was potentially fraudulent, and Dominion IT contractor Melissa Carone, the IT contractor for Dominion whose disastrous testimony before the Michigan Legislature went viral in December.

In sum, the movie feels like a bunch of old, thoroughly-debunked claims repackaged as a special report on the worst public access TV channel you’ve ever watched. But around 11:30 ET, it appeared Lindell had been “canceled” once more: Vimeo had removed the video from its platform.

Lindell’s movie still appeared to be up on YouTube, and could make an appearance in a defamation trial coming soon. On Thursday, Dominion sent a letter to YouTube asking that it “preserve and retain” videos posted on its platform about the election by a variety of figures and networks which pushed the conspiracy. Including Lindell.

Lindell just loves dynamiting Pandora’s box over and over. Wait until he gets the bill for damages.

 

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13 COMMENTS

  1. Those of us who are old enough remember old-fashioned meat grinders – the kind moms and grandmoms would clamp on to the edge of a table or countertop. If there’s a big game hunter in your family you might have seen them use one too. For those who don’t know they are heavy duty metal with a flared opening that you feed meat down in to as you crank a handle that grinds the meat through the grinder wheels and spits the ground meat out sideways on to a plate (or whatever) on the table. Got the picture? Right now I’m wondering why this My Pillow idiot doesn’t just tea bad one of these thing and start cranking the handle!

  2. I understand it was been pulled off Youtube this morning. They don’t want the suits, either. (Also, debunked conspiracies theories aren’t their thing.)

  3. Iam a Christian just as Mike Lindell. Once you are a born again Christian, we are in this world but we are no longer off this world. I understand him completely. Worldly people won’t. Stay tuned God is working behind the scenes.

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