
Cleared Hot - Powered By BRCC He Reported Election Fraud — Then Lost Everything | Erik Holt | Ep. 425
Jan 12, 2026
In a riveting discussion, Erik Holt, a former federal firefighter and rural Colorado fire chief, shares his harrowing experience after reporting suspected election misconduct. He reveals the shocking retaliation he faced, including losing his job, frozen bank accounts, and disrupted emergency services. Erik details how he uncovered evidence of coordinated fraud on election day and the conflicts of interest within the local DA's office. His fight for justice culminates in a legal battle emphasizing the critical importance of protecting whistleblowers, especially in public service.
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Preserve And Deliver Targeted Evidence
- If you suspect election misconduct, preserve and document evidence as a private citizen and deliver it to investigators.
- Provide clear timestamps and highlights to make review feasible instead of dumping raw footage.
Recorded Surveillance Revealed Coordinated Voting
- Erik used his personal funds to obtain 40+ hours of polling-location surveillance footage and found repeated rule violations and coordinated signaling during voting.
- He documented poll watchers coordinating voters and counting signals during the day that matched the official ballot counts in the engine bay.
Look For Signaling And Timestamps In Footage
- When reviewing surveillance look for synchronized actions, signaling, and off-site communications that indicate coordination rather than isolated rule-breaking.
- Prioritize clips with timestamps and audio that tie observed signals to later official counts.
