A documentary which purports to prove widespread, coordinated and deliberate voter fraud in the 2020 election, sufficient to change the overall outcome, and claims Trump won swing states lik... Read allA documentary which purports to prove widespread, coordinated and deliberate voter fraud in the 2020 election, sufficient to change the overall outcome, and claims Trump won swing states like Michigan, Georgia, and Arizona.A documentary which purports to prove widespread, coordinated and deliberate voter fraud in the 2020 election, sufficient to change the overall outcome, and claims Trump won swing states like Michigan, Georgia, and Arizona.
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But the idea that it could locate anyone at a drop box is ridiculous. Best case accuracy is 16', in an open field. The phone in your hand shows you a little better is because it joins in the processing - not the case for any of the film's data. In fact they only claimed 100' accuracy when they sent info to the Georgia authorities. Totally useless.
No supposed mule's phone is ever shown to be near any box.
The "geolocation analyst" is Gregg Phillips, who has no credentials or expertise in that field. He refuses to divulge his method as a "trade secret". He called journalists questioning him on it "terrorists". His claims of using a university supercomputer appear to be false. He promised to release his data but at the ballyhooed "Ripcord" event said... he had lost it all.
So all he actually has are his statements (i.e. Nothing) and the dummy video display mock-ups.
Phillips is notorious for simply claiming that millions of illegals had voted in 2016. No proof ever. Trump set up a task force to investigate this. It silently shut down 6 months later having found none. So... a massive falsehood on the public stage.
Why on earth would anyone believe Phillips about this now? Just because... you want to?
(🔹) D'Souza omits that he is a convicted campaign law felon (!) pardoned by Trump... (🔹) and that the Russians helped make this film, leaving in a map of Moscow.
(🔹) BUT HE DOES TRUTHFULLY SAY in his Washington Post interview that his "evidence" wouldn't begin to stand up in court. Meaning... it's WORTHLESS. And points that this is just "a movie" after all. So there's that.
And used... Moscow itself. At just after 38 minutes.
So this "expert" bit of geolocation work that allegedly has people within arms length of precisely situated drop boxes is... a complete FABRICATION.
By RUSSIA.
Putin is very, very pleased at the number of dupes here shouting "OMG I didn't know the USA was so corrupt !!!". Dinesh D'Souza has done his job well. Except for the map, of course, which wasn't his work.
The surveillance vids of drop boxes just show ordinary people dropping off a ballot. That's all. The hooded guy sneaking around with a backpack and no timestamps on his video is obviously a fake. And all the cellphone data we hear about is never shown. Except for demo screens that flash by which it turns out have wrong drop box locations, and with one in Russia for chrissake.
Then there's how the zillion ballots they've dreamed up for their imaginary mules must have come from 501c3 organizations like nursing homes. Sure, 400 thousand seniors voted for Biden. As if. Oh wait they were tricked into doing it? So why haven't we heard about that?
It's all beyond belief, and the actors pretending to believe it act like puppets. Which I guess they are.
Look at the faked multi-dropbox scenes. Look at the faked dropbox screens (one in Moscow). Look at the unverified cellphone pattern charts. Look at the undated and therefore worthless whistleblower scene. Look at the innocent voters simply being called "criminals" by the panel! Listen to the unsupported fantasizing about "non-profits" victimizing hundreds of thousands of people.
Why do we have films like this? Late last year, when asked by an associate why he keeps pushing the Steal, Trump said: "It keeps my base motivated, and will help Republicans win".
So people like D'Souza and Phillips here are in demand. They can knock out conspiracy theory films like this on command, convincing countless people that their national election was stolen.
Did you know
- TriviaEight Arizona Republican officials held a meeting with about 200 others to hear a presentation from producers Gregg Phillips and Catherine Engelbrecht weeks after the film's release. Phillips called the press "journalistic terrorists" for demonstrating the film's lack of proof. Asked if he had turned over evidence to law enforcement, Phillips said he had given data to the Arizona Attorney General's office a year earlier; however, the AG's office said they never received it.
- GoofsThe film claims to show ballot drop box locations for Gwinnett County, Georgia but overlays them on a map of Moscow, Russia.
- Quotes
Whistleblower: Most of them, maybe, I would say honestly, 90% of the elderlies that live in San Luis don't drive or have relatives that are willing to drive them to do this, to go to the voting polls.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,465,513
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $751,755
- May 22, 2022
- Gross worldwide
- $1,465,513
- Runtime
- 1h 29m(89 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1