2000 Mules

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6.3
  • NR
Bestselling author and award-winning filmmaker, 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 ten trillion cell phone pings, exposes an elaborate network of professional operatives, called mules, delivering fraudulent votes to mail-in boxes in the five key states where the election was decided. Video evidence obtained from official surveillance cameras corroborates the cellular positioning data. The film concludes by exploring ways to assist in the prevention of election fraud in future democratic elections.
  • Avatar Picture Adson68 9/8/2022 3:30:12 PM 8.4

    A documentary showing one of the ways in which the 2020 US Presidential election was stolen, or "fortified" as it usually referred to by the perpetrators. This documentary shows how "mules" took advantage of unprotected dropboxes to flood the election with questionable ballots. It shows video footage and links that information to cellphone tracking to infer the routes travelled by the mules between dropboxes. The film features various prominent political commentators in conversation as they discuss the implications of the presented evidence. Of course, this documentary has been repeatedly attacked by propaganda outlets in a desperate attempt to stop people from seeing it. If you're a free-thinker, see it for yourself.

  • Avatar Picture alexas 7/15/2022 2:51:59 PM 8.4

    Stop what you're doing right now. Go check FactCheck.org, Reuters, NPR, AP News, Washington Post, or any other fact-checker. **EVERYTHING IN THIS FILM IS FALSE!!!** GPS is not pinpoint accurate (anyone who has used Google Maps and seen their icon jump from block to block knows this). In court, it can only be used to identify you as being in a particular area. Ballot drop boxes are intentionally placed in high-traffic areas, like libraries, malls, or schools. In my case, it was across the street from the grocery store I walk to, right next to the library, perpendicular to a major road. Most people interviewed in this film refused to cooperate with independent fact-checkers. One that did attempted to show the GPS technique, only to be informed that his locations did not match up. At no point does this film show anything illegal. That begs the question: if the makers really did have proof of fraud, why didn't they submit it to the FBI, or even local authorities? (This is how 4 illegal votes *for Trump* were uncovered in the Florida villages) Seems kinda selfish that the makers would prioritize making money for themselves over bringing people to justice.

  • Avatar Picture esoul 11/25/2022 3:36:03 PM 8.4

    The producers do not understand how to show that their claim "voter fraud" is true. You need to have premises(established facts) that connect with each other to then support the claim. However in this movie the producers are lacking evidence to even create the needed premises. So they start guessing and basically say "There is just no other possibility if you see whats happening". Well.... in pre school this logic might work, but in real life, as soon as you say "It cannot be any other way, because I have no evidence" you make a fool of yourself. The movie is worthless. Try the courts with it... will be fun.