Mesa County Colorado Clerk Tina Peters Tells Shocking Story on How Her Office Was Raided As She Was En Route to Symposium

The “whistleblower” Mike Lindell claimed would present bombshell evidence of election fraud at the South Dakota Cyber Symposium on Monday allegedly refrained from releasing the data that would irrefutably prove the 2020 election was stolen.  This came after her office was raided by the radical far-left Colorado secretary of state.

Lindell, who promised to release irrefutable proof that will shock the world at 7 pm at the symposium, explained that he had to convince Tina Peters, the Mesa County Colorado Clerk and Recorder, Colorado to take the stage amid fear of further retaliation by the government after contesting the election results of her county.

” I was bringing people here from Colorado on my plane and why they were on the way here, their office was raided. Why was their office raided? There’s a lot of complications out of this — after what happened we don’t what they did.  It’s a scary situation. They are doing their job and all the sudden they take over with fear,” Lindell explained.  “It will be probably be Thursday, the second part of this would probably be even bigger.”

While millions viewed the live-streamed event in anticipation of the bombshell evidence, Lindell said he would reveal the evidence he promised later this week following additional vetting of the information by his “red team,” a group of cybersecurity experts and analysts.

While the explosive information would not be revealed as promised, authorities allegedly targeting Peters for gathering damning information showcasing her county’s mishandling of the election is just as shocking, Lindell argued.

“The red team is going to be doing stuff here. It will probably be Thursday,” he said. “I know the expectations were here but this is even bigger news — on the way here, her office was raided. I don’t even know the whole story. They were coming here to say quite a bit.”

After taking to the stage almost after an hour after schedule, Peters claimed her proof of election fraud has made her a government target.

“We have a secretary of state that is drunk with power. She makes emergency decrees and when we query her – she refuses to answer in violation of the state law,” Peters told the crowd. “When I started having citizens come to me and tell me that something didn’t’ seem right in our local city elections from years ago to our 2020 election I said if there is a there we will do something about it. I am a Republican — I am a conservative and she’s not and she weaponizes her position to attack people who disagree with her.

Earlier on Monday as Peters was en route to reveal the allegedly shocking data, she learned the Mesa County District launched a criminal investigation against for allegedly posting election system passwords on the internet. Peter maintains she had nothing to do with the crime she is accused.

“I’ve been persecuted. They are try to take over our election office. We are the last bastion of freedom in Colorado,” the Mesa County. “We have listened to people. They send me things from all over and there are some discrepancies there that I cannot deny or unsee.” If I am going to be honest with the people of Colorado and all of you. The hundreds in attendance of the event and millions of watching online walked away from the long-awaited Cyber Symposium empty-handed and confused following the presentation, yet waiting for more.

Despite the befuddling turn of events, Lindell urged Americans to tune in on Thursday.

“We are fighting back against the fake news,” Lindell assured.  “This is the hill to stand on — the First Amendment right to free speech and get past the media.”

Mesa County Colorado Clerk Tina Peters Tells Shocking Story on How Her Office Was Raided As She Was En Route to Symposium Mesa County Colorado Clerk Tina Peters Tells Shocking Story on How Her Office Was Raided As She Was En Route to Symposium Reviewed by Your Destination on August 11, 2021 Rating: 5

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