Sunday, March 12

The Theft of the American Birthright: Notes on 2000 Mules

2000 Mules

Chief Justice Roberts in a 2018 opinion: “When the Government tracks the location of a cell phone, it achieves near perfect surveillance as if it had attached an ankle monitor to the phone’s user.”

Businesses buy geotracking data. Military, intelligence, law enforcement use it. J6ers were tracked preemptively.

What criteria was used to identify mules? The person’s geolocation data had to show them traveling between 10 or more drop boxes and 5 or more Democrat non-profits.

The researchers refer to "unique visits inside of a space." Nowhere does the film say within “100 feet” of a dropbox. Geotracking is precise.

Latitude, longitude, elevation, and time. Examined data from October 1st through the November 2020 election (and to January 6th in Georgia).

In Atlanta were 309 drop boxes. They were geofenced. Researchers ensured avoiding false positives by looking for aberrant patterns.

In Atlanta, 242 people went to an average of 24 drop boxes and 8 left-wing organizations during the two-week period. Of those 242 Atlanta mules, 67 were in the riots. Probably not Trump supporters.

29:30: “How do you know that … big family … this person didn’t just work …?” etc. Answer? The additive elements: Going to the non-profit, identifying a pattern of approach to the drop box, going not past but directly to a drop box, then to other drop boxes, 2 AM visits.

30:09 A pattern of life rather than a spreadsheet of numbers. One in Georgia: 28 drop boxes and 5 organizations in one day.

32:48 Philadelphia: 1100+ mules, close to 50 drop boxes each. “We’re saying someone should investigate.”

Validated data with Secoriea Turner’s murder.

35:02 “Do you have video evidence?” “Four million minutes of surveillance video around the country.” “Official surveillance video of these mail-in drop boxes?” “Yes.”

From Georgia’s presidential and runoff elections, including “I do not have an explanation I can provide other than they do not exist” from Fulton County. Video turned off for particular drop boxes in Arizona. No video available from Wisconsin.

36:28 Same mule in different locations at different times. Official surveillance video. One box, middle of night. Another box, 1962 ballots, 271 people approached that box in 25-hour period.

Gloves appeared from December 23rd to the runoff. December 22nd, Arizona: Indictments for stuffing ballots based on fingerprints. January 5th, 1:00 AM, out-of-state mule at “dozens” of locations.

55:40 “You’ve got video of the same guy going different places?” “Yes.” One mule across six counties, 27 different drop boxes, 5 organizations, in one night.

Clips shared were examples, not exhaustive. Only official video. Criteria so high that it’s likely many have not been identified.

58:34  Whistleblower hired by National Republican Senatorial Committee to monitor drop boxes in Georgia’s runoff. Backpacks of ballots, plates from out of state, two women with large numbers of ballots confronted whistleblower. NSRC did nothing. Law enforcement did nothing.

1:01:50 San Luis, Arizona. Informant says people paid for ballots. Personally dropped off hundreds. Told to go in the dark to drop box with no cameras. Elections “fixed.” “Mafia.” “You’re gonna end up in the trash can in pieces.”