Sioux Falls, SD — Drama was not lacking on the final day of Mike Lindell’s Cyber Symposium, which was held in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and featured striking evidence of election fraud and a plan to secure our elections. Despite the attempts to disrupt and discredit it, the Symposium was successful at showing new evidence of election fraud, clarifying various aspects of the 2020 Presidential Election, and outlining paths forward for auditing all fifty states and making our future elections secure and trustworthy.
As noted previously, the day began with an announcement by Mike Lindell that he had been physically attacked at his hotel the previous night. He also informed the gathering that another unnamed Colorado official has his home raided at around 10:30 p.m., frightening his wife and four children. Electronic devices were seized. This follows the raid on the office of Mesa County Colorado’s Clerk of Records, Tina Peters, as she was on a flight to South Dakota for the Symposium.
Col. Phil Waldron then briefed the Symposium on several threats that had been detected by his team, including infiltration of the venue by members of Antifa, who also were outside the Symposium venue attempting to disrupt it.
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