(05-10-2022, 11:02 AM)NightskyeB4Dawn Wrote:(05-10-2022, 02:29 AM)ABNARTY Wrote: I just watched the whole thing.
All I have to say is if you were wondering if fraud happened in the 2020 election, this confirms it.
The research organization has video evidence, smart phone location data, and witness confessions.
Now, will law enforcement get involved? The FBI? They have direct evidence of felonious activity on a grand scale. People could easily go to jail.
I am not holding my breath. But 2022 and beyond are what's at stake.
https://odysee.com/@jackspirko:a/2000-mu...set=lbrytv
I could not help but wonder also why no legal action has been taken. So I went looking for answers.
I found this, among others. I agree with you. Don't hold your breath.
Quote:Fact-checking “2000 Mules,” the movie alleging ballot fraud
A film debuting in over 270 theaters across the United States this week uses a flawed analysis of cellphone location data and ballot drop box surveillance footage to cast doubt on the results of the 2020 presidential election nearly 18 months after it ended.
https://www.denverpost.com/2022/05/08/20...act-check/
With regards to arrests, I have given up hope on the matter. As far as my state is concerned, I have been following legal recourse since long before the election. And ...nothing. It's like the laws do not matter. They are simply not enforced and the state supreme court will not even look at the matter of an agency not following the laws on the books. Of course, there is no response from my state representative on the matter. I still get her weekly posts on my FB feed letting me know she cares about her constituents.
OK. I guess I would ask the Denver Post how is it flawed?
How is the actual footage of people, in the middle of the night, wearing latex gloves, putting handfuls of ballots in drop boxes, flawed?
Was the validation of their methodology flawed when they tested it to locate suspects in the shooting of a 9 year old girl which the FBI used to make arrests? Was that flawed Denver Post?
This statement came out less than a day after the movie debuted. Did the Denver Post stay up all night analyzing the methodology, testing it, finding out if there are weaknesses?
Or... as stated in the movie itself what would actually happen with the media, this is simply misdirection and smearing?