The results of the 2020 presidential election were skewed by corrupt voting machines, at least that’s what speakers and attendees of this year’s Election Crime Bureau Summit seem to think. 

CEO of My Pillow Mike Lindell kicked off the summit on Thursday in Springfield, Missouri with his plan to safeguard future elections in the country. 

Based on the nature of the topics presented by speakers at the forum, the proposal calls for a shift back to paper ballots hand counted in front of the public. Some counties in Arkansas have already opted for this voting method, though similar legislation failed in Missouri.

“The plan has never been done before in history. It’s never been talked about before, and it’s gonna secure our election platforms immediately,” Lindell said.

Describing the plan as his holy calling to save the country, Lindell insisted that people from all political backgrounds can agree with his ideas. 

However, he said that anyone who does not agree with the plan is part of “The Evil” — which he defined as the globalist, Uniparty, Deep State, Chinese Communist Party.

“I’m going to refer to them today as ‘The Evil,’” Lindell said.

Here’s what we know about the event so far.

Promised politician appearances fall through

Appearances from Rudy Giuliani and Ken Paxton, Texas attorney general were assured in the event’s promotional campaign, but both are currently facing legal charges. 

Lindell told participants Wednesday that neither would be attending the summit. 

Paxton was told by Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, “If you go to Mike Lindell’s summit, it would be like someone getting a DWI going to a wine tasting event,” Lindell told his audience. 

Among the morning speakers was David Clements, a former professor and attorney who lost both positions as a result of his outspoken claims that the 2020 election was stolen by rigged voting machines.

“I had to go through what they call Marxist tribunals by the Office of Institutional Equity, because I committed microaggressions by virtue of showing up on the Tucker Carlson show or talking to Steve Bannon,” Clements said.