How the 2020 vote fraud operations worked?
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D’Souza’s ‘2000 Mules’ Is an Absolute Must-See
Maybe because I worked in film for years and have some idea how the sausage is made or maybe it’s an outgrowth of my personality, but I rarely cry in the movies.
Nevertheless, midway through Dinesh D’Souza’s new documentary “2000 Mules”—made in close collaboration with Catherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips of True the Vote—to my surprise, I found myself tearing up.
Corny as it may sound, I was crying… for the United States of America.
The movie documents with explicit evidence how our democratic republic is being destroyed—may already has been destroyed—through the utter sabotage of our electoral system through a mindbogglingly large network of “mules.”
These “mules” are vote harvesters paid to drop extraordinary numbers of ballots—the movie scrupulously undercounts this for the most part, but you get the idea—in boxes in all the swing states, plus one can only guess how many other states as well.
This was done for the most part between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m.—when most of us vote, no? And, yes, there are videos. Tons of them.
There is also geo-tracking.
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The first thing we should do to stop this is outlaw the drop boxes. I really see no good reason why most Americans cannot vote in person. For those who must vote absentee, there must be better policing of how it is done.
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