They thought we'd never find out. They were wrong.
“2000 Mules,” a documentary film created by Dinesh D’Souza, exposes widespread, coordinated voter fraud in the 2020 election, sufficient to change the overall outcome. Drawing on research provided by the election integrity group True the Vote, “2000 Mules” offers two types of evidence: geotracking and video. The geotracking evidence, based on a database of 10 trillion cell phone pings, exposes an elaborate network of paid professional operatives called mules delivering fraudulent and illegal votes to mail-in dropboxes in the five key states where the election was decided. Video evidence, obtained from official surveillance cameras installed by the states themselves, confirms the geotracking evidence. The movie concludes by exploring numerous ways to prevent the fraud from happening again.
Because of my crazy schedule through the premiere of the movie, we will have to do this q&a on different days! Hope it doesn't disrupt too much!
Dinesh will give you the latest scoop on the movie. We are almost finished with it and then it's off to the colorization process, music score and final graphics!
Since theaters can’t hold 1,000 people, Turning Point Action held this screening of “2000 Mules” in a large community center in Milwaukee. Standing ovation! And I did Q & A with a very engaged audience after the documentary
Is geotracking as imprecise as the fact checkers” of #2000Mules claim? Of course not. The CDC is geotracking people nationwide to see if they are social distancing. For this to work, geotracking must be accurate to WITHIN SIX FEET. Otherwise it would be useless for this purpose