08/05/2022 / By Kevin Hughes
Jeffrey Prather lauded investigative journalist Lara Logan for her work exposing the 2020 election fraud during the July 29 episode of “The Prather Point” on Brighteon.TV.
Logan covered the story of Mesa, Colorado county clerk Tina Peters, who created a backup file of the Dominion Voting Systems server and found evidence of manipulation in a local city council election and the 2020 presidential election. (Related: Melissa Red Pill: County clerk’s latest bombshell report is proof of election fraud – Brighteon.TV.)
An upcoming documentary titled “Selection Code” features Logan’s detailed account of what happened. For over 35 years, Logan has been on the front lines of history’s deadliest conflicts. But this could be her most dangerous assignment yet.
Her investigation is at the center of the current information war about the role of the machines in stealing the votes of Americans.
In the documentary’s website, “Selection Code” is described as a political thriller uncovering a secret so critical to the survival of America it transcends political parties.
“It is not about correcting the past,” the website said. “It’s about correcting the future.”
True the Vote, led by its founder Catherine Engelbrecht, held off the supposed July 22 release of additional election fraud information to make it closer to the scheduled world premier of “Selection Code” on August 20. According to Prather, the new release date of election fraud information is on August 12.
Prather also talked about Racine County Sheriff Christopher Schmaling, who has asked for the immediate suspension of the Wisconsin Election Commission voter website that provides individuals the opportunity to have an absentee valid ballot be sent to a different address.
Schmaling has asked the state’s attorney general and Wisconsin Election Commission to conduct an immediate investigation into these apparent vulnerabilities. Schmaling had also asked voters to check their status on My Vote Wisconsin to see if it is already compromised.
“This is a step in the right direction,” said Prather, adding that Schmaling is working with True the Vote.
Prather share more good news with the Republicans in Cass and Alcona counties voting to rescind the 2020 presidential election. Republicans in Ravalli, Lewis and Clark counties in Montana have also rejected the 2020 election results.
The retired special operations soldier stated that Americans are winning and the resistance is building. But he warned that the road to victory is going to be a lot more difficult and complicated.
Prather is planning to do more discussions about how the elections were stolen due to the voting machines that were not certified in accordance with Arizona law. He added that the labs that were used to decertify the machines were not accredited.
“So this is a whole another effort, a whole another flanking move to get to the truth and to get kick our sheriffs in the ass and get them moving and doing their job. And a coalition of sheriffs can do this,” Prather said.
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Watch the July 29 episode of “The Prather Point” below. “The Prather Point” with Jeffrey Prather airs every Friday at 10-11 a.m. and every Saturday at 7-8 p.m. on Brighteon.TV.
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