Seth:
"For a lot of the patriots who watched this happen we've had the Maricopa Audit, we've had the Cyber Symposium, we've had Trump going to the Supreme Court, we've had layer after layer of efforts to overturn what happened in 2020 an to correct it in any way and 2000 Mules, I thought, brought a lot of energy and just excitement behind that effort. So, what are you seeing as a response to this documentary coming out with what I think is absolutely irrefutable evidence of fraud."
Gregg:
"Yeah. I think the biggest thing, Catherine and I talked about this last night, the biggest thing that we see is an incredible outpouring from patriots that just want to reengage. So our view of it is that if Mules, you know, for some reason gets taken down and nobody can ever see it again that much of what we hoped to do was reengage the people. Catherine has said for 12 years that the power of citizen engagement in this space is undeniable and not beatable.
The left established a thousand front war, they get out and they cheat in a thousand different ways and the only way to fire back or fight back is to is to counter them with our own version of a counterinsurgency and that included information operations and everything else.
So we're excited about the response to 2000 Mules. Its really quite extraordinary from just a regular guys perspective. I walk into an airport and have people come up to me and talk to me and say... they tell us things that they've seen and get my email and share with us something that really bothers them. And its really in that sort of spirit of hope and togetherness that we believe that the answer lies.
Because, in the end, we fight now and we restore some semblance of free, fair and legal elections or this Republic is dead. And from what we see, you know, and here in this airport and everywhere else in America... people don't want it to die and are willing to step and fight and to do whatever is necessary. And you know, on the other side we've been demonized and lied about, betrayed and just had all manner of things happen to us.
So it was... but we knew it was coming, knew what was going to happen and we're not sad for it. I'm not whining about it. Frankly, I don't really care. In the end what I care about is an older couple who sit at home and try to help clean up their voter roles and are doing the right thing. And while they're doing that, you know, we're fending of haters trying to crack into our system.
Its a war. The other side plays it and plays it well.
Again, Mules, if it did nothing else, has reignited the passions of people that care so deeply about this country. and believe that these elections, if we don't fix them, we're toast."
@ 10:02
Seth:
"I think that is one of the most important things. Because, the Americans, especially, I think, the conservative Americans, are a sleeping giant. I feel like what happened in 2020 it awoke that, but its taken us some time to get us to really come out. Now I've seen it, again, 2000 Mules, I've seen it trending all over twitter, I saw some Rasmussen polls that were showing that even a lot of liberal and even centrist people were really moved by it and walked away saying that it strengthened their belief that there was actually massive fraud in the election."
Gregg:
"I think that, that response has really fueled almost a panic state on the left. The left sees that, they're... "What are we going to do? People believe this. What will we do? Let's trot out Liz Cheney. Let's trot out Bill Barr. See if they can put their stamp on debunking." Then they get out there and embarrass themselves. So its just more, and more, and more. So another million people go see Mules. I read somewhere that 22 million people have seen Mules. An incredible number. 22 million people!"
Seth:
"What an incredible number. Congratulations on that. What's exciting about it is that a lot of the people that are watching it are the ones that you can't get to go watch some Youtube channel exposing what's happening, or even the Cyber Symposium. I think that the way that you went about releasing the documentary with Dinesh D'Souza and how he orchestrated it so you can go rent it online, you can go see it in the movie theater. Its reaching the mainstream, its reaching people who are in the center and on the left. And those are the folk that we have to be reaching with this message."
Gregg: "You know its really exciting the... another thing this sort of phenomenon that's happening out there. People doing home watching, they'll invite their friends over to watch the DVD or the download. And we've been to dozens and dozens of sort of town meetings, if you will, where somebody gets together, rents out a club house or something, there's a hundred people. Down the road there's a civic center rented out with 2000 people. Its, it, its truly a phenomenon.
But more than its about the Mules or more than its about the story its about people's belief that if they don't all stand up and we don't stand up and fight now. Quit complaining, quit arguing with each other. You know they're mad at me about something or their mad that somebody supports Q or they're mad this or they're mad about that. Look, in the end, like I said to everyone, if you're willing to stand up and fight for freedom, I might not agree with you on everything, but I will stand shoulder to shoulder with you and I'll trudge into that war and I'll do it gladly and happily and lay down what I have for this cause.
We either do it or we die. Its over."
@ 12:58
Seth:
Yeah. That's where we're at. I wanna just throw a quick message out for the viewers that if you have not watched 2000 Mules go to https://2000mules.com/ where you can download it or you can watch it. You can also request a screening so say you have your local city council or your local sheriff's office you want to show it to... https://2000mules.com/ go there because its really the power of the people that will get this message out there.
Now, a question I have for you is that... Whose responsibility is it? If there is a mule in my county, right, is it the sheriff? I mean, who is it that is actually going to bring justice to what we see happening?
Gregg:
You know it may be the greatest challenge of all for even us to really sort through all of that. We've tried to follow the rules and we do a lot of work in this space so we're constantly looking for that not so bright line. How close do we get before we hand it off to law enforcement? Our response to that is going to be coming soon.
Catherine and True the Vote have partnered with two of the biggest sheriff's associations in the country bringing together thousands of sheriffs. And the idea is to create a Data Fusion Center where citizens can send in those reports and our researchers can provide information where we bring in some Geo Intelligence or any of the other types of information or intelligence that we're able to gather. Package it up into a pre-agreed-upon package and hand it off to, not literally sitting next to us, but hand it off to that sheriff who's sitting next to us virtually waiting on that package to act on.
So our belief that if we are successful in creating this and we are successful in giving these sheriffs and giving local law enforcement the tools, that we can bypass the, what I call the political law enforcement, kinda the FBI kind of law enforcement, you know a State Bureau of Investigation, or something like that. By in large they are so political, political appointees, they just do, you know, whatever. You know, Barney Fife getting his one bullet out of his pocket. Loading it up and saying, "I'm going to go get you cause you're on the wrong side of the political spectrum."
Sheriffs don't look at it that way. Sheriff's have enormous power, broadly speaking. Theirs is the most powerful law enforcement organizations in America And on top of that they're just great people.We were talking about this with (Sheriff) Mark Lamb the other day and we've got a video coming out with Catherine and Mark talking about this exact topic. And Mark says in the video, "This isn't about Republicans. This isn't about Democrats. This is about the rule of law." And it was really powerful when I heard him say it. I said, "You know what? He's exactly right." That's exactly what American's think.
We're having people from all over the world call us. We're having Democrats call us, Democrat operatives call us. Folks from Georgia saying, "Hey!" Here's what we think is going on." And the reason is cheating is cheating and Americans are fundamentally fair and this whole idea that 20% of the people who say that Mules is bunk and 80% of the people say that they believe it. That cuts across all sorts of racial lines, all sorts of political lines. There's nothing to see there other than evil against freedom. And I've just got to believe that with everything we're seeing that freedom's going to prevail here.
"The left established a thousand front war, they get out and they cheat in a thousand different ways and the only way to fire back or fight back is to is to counter them with our own version of a counterinsurgency and that included information operations and everything else."
Before Washington and his troops left, Benjamin Rush came to cheer up the general. While he was there, he saw a note Washington had written, saying, "Victory or Death".Those words would be the password for the surprise attack.
"You know, Barney Fife getting his one bullet out of his pocket."
The Andy Griffith Show aired on CBS from 1960 to 1968. The comedy centered on a sheriff and his deputy, “Barney Fife,” in a small, fictional town in North Carolina. A continuing theme of the show, and the source of much of the comedy, was Deputy Fife’s gun and bullet. In an attempt to protect both public safety and the Deputy himself, the sheriff gave him only one bullet which he had to carry in his shirt pocket. Barney’s attempt to get that bullet into his gun was the cause of many comedic moments in the show.
Oddly enough could not find any clips of Barney fumbling for his bullet... kind of like looking for clips of Desi saying "Lucy! You got some splainen to do!" from 'I Love Lucy'.
16 June 2022 Man In America Seth HoleHouse Interviews Gregg Phillips
https://rumble.com/v18o7b6-are-2020-fraud-arrests-beginning-gregg-phillips-interview-2000-mules.html
@ 06:54
Seth:
"For a lot of the patriots who watched this happen we've had the Maricopa Audit, we've had the Cyber Symposium, we've had Trump going to the Supreme Court, we've had layer after layer of efforts to overturn what happened in 2020 an to correct it in any way and 2000 Mules, I thought, brought a lot of energy and just excitement behind that effort. So, what are you seeing as a response to this documentary coming out with what I think is absolutely irrefutable evidence of fraud."
Gregg:
"Yeah. I think the biggest thing, Catherine and I talked about this last night, the biggest thing that we see is an incredible outpouring from patriots that just want to reengage. So our view of it is that if Mules, you know, for some reason gets taken down and nobody can ever see it again that much of what we hoped to do was reengage the people. Catherine has said for 12 years that the power of citizen engagement in this space is undeniable and not beatable.
The left established a thousand front war, they get out and they cheat in a thousand different ways and the only way to fire back or fight back is to is to counter them with our own version of a counterinsurgency and that included information operations and everything else.
So we're excited about the response to 2000 Mules. Its really quite extraordinary from just a regular guys perspective. I walk into an airport and have people come up to me and talk to me and say... they tell us things that they've seen and get my email and share with us something that really bothers them. And its really in that sort of spirit of hope and togetherness that we believe that the answer lies.
Because, in the end, we fight now and we restore some semblance of free, fair and legal elections or this Republic is dead. And from what we see, you know, and here in this airport and everywhere else in America... people don't want it to die and are willing to step and fight and to do whatever is necessary. And you know, on the other side we've been demonized and lied about, betrayed and just had all manner of things happen to us.
So it was... but we knew it was coming, knew what was going to happen and we're not sad for it. I'm not whining about it. Frankly, I don't really care. In the end what I care about is an older couple who sit at home and try to help clean up their voter roles and are doing the right thing. And while they're doing that, you know, we're fending of haters trying to crack into our system.
Its a war. The other side plays it and plays it well.
Again, Mules, if it did nothing else, has reignited the passions of people that care so deeply about this country. and believe that these elections, if we don't fix them, we're toast."
@ 10:02
Seth:
"I think that is one of the most important things. Because, the Americans, especially, I think, the conservative Americans, are a sleeping giant. I feel like what happened in 2020 it awoke that, but its taken us some time to get us to really come out. Now I've seen it, again, 2000 Mules, I've seen it trending all over twitter, I saw some Rasmussen polls that were showing that even a lot of liberal and even centrist people were really moved by it and walked away saying that it strengthened their belief that there was actually massive fraud in the election."
Gregg:
"I think that, that response has really fueled almost a panic state on the left. The left sees that, they're... "What are we going to do? People believe this. What will we do? Let's trot out Liz Cheney. Let's trot out Bill Barr. See if they can put their stamp on debunking." Then they get out there and embarrass themselves. So its just more, and more, and more. So another million people go see Mules. I read somewhere that 22 million people have seen Mules. An incredible number. 22 million people!"
Seth:
"What an incredible number. Congratulations on that. What's exciting about it is that a lot of the people that are watching it are the ones that you can't get to go watch some Youtube channel exposing what's happening, or even the Cyber Symposium. I think that the way that you went about releasing the documentary with Dinesh D'Souza and how he orchestrated it so you can go rent it online, you can go see it in the movie theater. Its reaching the mainstream, its reaching people who are in the center and on the left. And those are the folk that we have to be reaching with this message."
Gregg: "You know its really exciting the... another thing this sort of phenomenon that's happening out there. People doing home watching, they'll invite their friends over to watch the DVD or the download. And we've been to dozens and dozens of sort of town meetings, if you will, where somebody gets together, rents out a club house or something, there's a hundred people. Down the road there's a civic center rented out with 2000 people. Its, it, its truly a phenomenon.
But more than its about the Mules or more than its about the story its about people's belief that if they don't all stand up and we don't stand up and fight now. Quit complaining, quit arguing with each other. You know they're mad at me about something or their mad that somebody supports Q or they're mad this or they're mad about that. Look, in the end, like I said to everyone, if you're willing to stand up and fight for freedom, I might not agree with you on everything, but I will stand shoulder to shoulder with you and I'll trudge into that war and I'll do it gladly and happily and lay down what I have for this cause.
We either do it or we die. Its over."
@ 12:58
Seth:
Yeah. That's where we're at. I wanna just throw a quick message out for the viewers that if you have not watched 2000 Mules go to https://2000mules.com/ where you can download it or you can watch it. You can also request a screening so say you have your local city council or your local sheriff's office you want to show it to... https://2000mules.com/ go there because its really the power of the people that will get this message out there.
Now, a question I have for you is that... Whose responsibility is it? If there is a mule in my county, right, is it the sheriff? I mean, who is it that is actually going to bring justice to what we see happening?
Gregg:
You know it may be the greatest challenge of all for even us to really sort through all of that. We've tried to follow the rules and we do a lot of work in this space so we're constantly looking for that not so bright line. How close do we get before we hand it off to law enforcement? Our response to that is going to be coming soon.
Catherine and True the Vote have partnered with two of the biggest sheriff's associations in the country bringing together thousands of sheriffs. And the idea is to create a Data Fusion Center where citizens can send in those reports and our researchers can provide information where we bring in some Geo Intelligence or any of the other types of information or intelligence that we're able to gather. Package it up into a pre-agreed-upon package and hand it off to, not literally sitting next to us, but hand it off to that sheriff who's sitting next to us virtually waiting on that package to act on.
So our belief that if we are successful in creating this and we are successful in giving these sheriffs and giving local law enforcement the tools, that we can bypass the, what I call the political law enforcement, kinda the FBI kind of law enforcement, you know a State Bureau of Investigation, or something like that. By in large they are so political, political appointees, they just do, you know, whatever. You know, Barney Fife getting his one bullet out of his pocket. Loading it up and saying, "I'm going to go get you cause you're on the wrong side of the political spectrum."
Sheriffs don't look at it that way. Sheriff's have enormous power, broadly speaking. Theirs is the most powerful law enforcement organizations in America And on top of that they're just great people.We were talking about this with (Sheriff) Mark Lamb the other day and we've got a video coming out with Catherine and Mark talking about this exact topic. And Mark says in the video, "This isn't about Republicans. This isn't about Democrats. This is about the rule of law." And it was really powerful when I heard him say it. I said, "You know what? He's exactly right." That's exactly what American's think.
We're having people from all over the world call us. We're having Democrats call us, Democrat operatives call us. Folks from Georgia saying, "Hey!" Here's what we think is going on." And the reason is cheating is cheating and Americans are fundamentally fair and this whole idea that 20% of the people who say that Mules is bunk and 80% of the people say that they believe it. That cuts across all sorts of racial lines, all sorts of political lines. There's nothing to see there other than evil against freedom. And I've just got to believe that with everything we're seeing that freedom's going to prevail here.
Mike Lindell's Cyber Symposium / 10, 11, 12 August 2021 /
Military Heritage Alliance Center, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
https://frankspeech.com/content/mike-lindells-cyber-symposium
"The left established a thousand front war, they get out and they cheat in a thousand different ways and the only way to fire back or fight back is to is to counter them with our own version of a counterinsurgency and that included information operations and everything else."
COIN
https://2009-2017.state.gov/documents/organization/119629.pdf
https://qagg.news/?q=%23%233882
"Frankly, I don't really care."
https://youtu.be/Rk16glWoMCk?t=6
"We either do it or we die"
Before Washington and his troops left, Benjamin Rush came to cheer up the general. While he was there, he saw a note Washington had written, saying, "Victory or Death".Those words would be the password for the surprise attack.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Trenton#Crossing_and_march
"You know, Barney Fife getting his one bullet out of his pocket."
The Andy Griffith Show aired on CBS from 1960 to 1968. The comedy centered on a sheriff and his deputy, “Barney Fife,” in a small, fictional town in North Carolina. A continuing theme of the show, and the source of much of the comedy, was Deputy Fife’s gun and bullet. In an attempt to protect both public safety and the Deputy himself, the sheriff gave him only one bullet which he had to carry in his shirt pocket. Barney’s attempt to get that bullet into his gun was the cause of many comedic moments in the show.
https://ekuonline.eku.edu/blog/police-studies/bullet-barney-dod-and-small-town-police-forces/
Oddly enough could not find any clips of Barney fumbling for his bullet... kind of like looking for clips of Desi saying "Lucy! You got some splainen to do!" from 'I Love Lucy'.
Mandela Effect strikes again!
Heeeeeey, what's the matter with your head?
Road Runner go BEEP BEEP
If you build it, THEY will come.
Luke, I am your father...
round and round we go... glitches in the matrix or something else?
https://youtu.be/WANNqr-vcx0
Q = Alice
https://qagg.news/?q=%23%2374
You by chance follow MoneyBags73 on YouTube? He's covered a massive amount of MEs
Speaking of Alice... how bout some Looking Glass? 😉😁
https://youtu.be/DVx8L7a3MuE