Here it is:
One minute and two seconds of seditious conspiracy captured on video tape by a court order.
RE: DOMINION & SMARTMATIC Election Rigging Systems
“Initiated by a court order, the Michigan investigation team obtained forensic access to a DS200 tabulator. The machine that counts the votes a tell it 4G wireless chip manufactured in Taiwan was discovered embedded into the motherboard. The voting machine tapes clearly indicate modem engagement and transmission of election data.”
Cybersecurity Expert — Colonel Phil Waldron: “Here is some of the treachery we uncovered in the 2020 general election were that five key states all stopped counting votes at the same time in these key battleground states.
These were all where Dominion machines, ES&S machines, and Smartmatic software were used. So when the vote counting stopped—and this has been noted in other countries as well—President Trump was significantly ahead. When reporting and counting resumed, a massive spike occurred that favored Joe Biden.”
@0ok No no no Ook. Fauci miss lead Trump. Fauci needs to be put in jail for what he did to all of you that took the shot. I am so glad I used common sense and didn't take it. Fauci put the USA through hell for what he did, and you know it. Ill talk about iran and the pool later.
How interesting and convenient after all this time- but terms are CONFIDENTIAL : The company formerly known as Dominion Voting Systems (now rebranded as Liberty Vote after its 2025 acquisition by a former Republican election official, Scott Leiendecker) has dismissed its long-running $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit against Mike Lindell and MyPillow.
Key Details:
A federal court filing in Washington, D.C., this week (around June 23-24, 2026) dismissed the case with prejudice. This means it cannot be refiled, with no payments or admissions of liability from either side. Each party bears its own legal fees and costs.
The company described it as part of a confidential settlement.
The original suit was filed in February 2021, accusing Lindell and MyPillow of defamation for promoting claims that Dominion's voting machines rigged the 2020 election.
Background and Nuances:
The case had dragged on for years. Lindell survived early dismissal attempts, but it never reached a full trial on the main claims.
This is separate from other lawsuits involving Lindell and former Dominion personnel (e.g., the Eric Coomer defamation case in Denver, where Lindell was found liable for ~$2.3 million in 2025).
The dismissal follows the company's sale and rebranding, with the new ownership opting to resolve it rather than continue.
This matches recent reports from sources like the Star Tribune and others. Lindell's supporters are framing it as a victory, though the underlying disputes over 2020 election claims remain heavily litigated and rejected in courts elsewhere.