Tuesday, July 12, 2022

Review Tuesday: 2000 Mules

Even the geolocation maps in '2000 Mules' are misleading - The Washington  Post 
 
2000 Mules
Dinesh D'Souza teams up with a company to seek out voter fraud in the 2020 Presidential Election. 
D'Souza teamed up with a company that has been tasked with detecting and exposing voter fraud since 2014. They have exposed fraud committed by both sides and their findings have even caused election results to be overturned.  

Starting off, this organization explained that they used geodata purchased from various cell phone providers and used it to solve a murder cold-case. Using the same method, they concentrated on specific variables to isolate 2,000 Mules of voter fraud who would pick up votes and drop them off, around three at a time, at over 10 voter drop boxes. based on the conservative estimates, these 2,000  mules mules drop off enough illegal votes that Trump should've won on that alone. However, when they expanded their search for mules who hit five or more  drop-boxes, it should've been a LANDSLIDE in favor of Trump. This doesn't even include the unconstitutional changes to various sates voter laws that were made without the local legislatures. 

So, yeah, this was some very compelling detective work and makes you fear the specter of tyranny looming about if one party is able to continue to steal elections with impunity while the media is complicit and hiding the evidence.
 
 
 

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