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So Ive been reading counterpoints to this movie, and learned most importantly, GA is a state where one can drop off multiple ballots for family members. That would explain the footage of multiple drops on one box in the state of GA.I suggest you all watch 2000 Mules. Im sure you wont since its a D’Souza production. But its pretty eye opening.
Secondly, the explanation of how someone could appear to be at multiple drop boxes is plausible. In fact, Ive watched several interviews where people who were filmed explained they work and commute to several places near drop boxes. I dont think the cell phone data in the movie is faked, just out of perspective.
And Lastly, theres no evidence the multiple ballots dropped off outside of GA were for Biden or Trump. So who knows.
Followup to this, since others have asked, where are the arrests spawning from all this illegal activity?
1. Alma Juarez Enters Guilty Plea in Yuma County Ballot Harvesting Case | Arizona Attorney General (azag.gov)
2.Guillermina Fuentes Enters Guilty Plea in Yuma County Ballot Harvesting Case | Arizona Attorney General (azag.gov)
3. One of 2000 Mules CAUGHT in VA | The Kevin Jackson Network (theblacksphere.net)
And finally, Fact Check-Does ‘2000 Mules’ provide evidence of voter fraud in the 2020 U.S. presidential election? | Reuters
So in other words, there hasnt been overwhelming evidence of ballot harvesting, but there also hasnt been any evidence the whole thing was manufactured. Im sure this story will continue to unwind.VERDICT
The documentary “2000 Mules” does not provide any concrete, verifiable evidence of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election. Technology and election integrity experts consulted by Reuters also did not find the geolocation, surveillance or any other information presented showed plausible evidence of fraud. (But its important to note, it didnt uncover anything that showed it was manufactured, either. Addition mine.)
Not that you guys care, but I stand by my original statement: Its possible, but not proven.