2000 Mules is a new movie by conservative filmmaker and podcaster Dinesh DeSouza. Mr. DeSouza recently released a trailer to the film that shows ballot harvesters dropping off stacks of ballots into unattended but surveilled ballot drop boxes.
A $404,584.50 grant to Nebraska’s Lancaster County Board of Commissioners from Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan via the Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL) in early autumn of 2020 funded (among other things) similar drop boxes. Ballot drop boxes were placed throughout Lancaster County for use during the November 3, 2020 election. The film utilizes massive quantities of cell phone ping and surveillance video data to present a compelling case for the existence of ballot drop box related election fraud. The data used was collected by Houston based True the Vote, a 501 (c)(3) organization focused on free and fair elections.
The independent journalist “Kanekoa The Great” recently published the following article about the risks inherent in the use of ballot drop boxes and how they can facilitate ballot harvesting operations. It begins as follows:
“2,000 Mules” Exposing The Ballot Traffickers Who Rigged The 2020 Election: Is this why Mark Zuckerberg and Democrats used covid-19 to push universal mail-in voting and ballot drop boxes?
“Votes cast by mail are less likely to be counted, more likely to be compromised and more likely to be contested than those cast in a voting booth, statistics show… Voting by mail is now common enough and problematic enough that election experts say there have been multiple elections in which no one can say with confidence which candidate was the deserved winner… Absentee ballots also make it much easier to buy and sell votes… all the evidence of stolen elections involves absentee ballots and the like.”
The above quote was compiled from a 2012 New York Times article entitled, “Error and Fraud at Issue as Absentee Voting Rises”. Before the 2020 election, there was a bipartisan consensus that voting by mail was more easily abused than in-person voting.
In a 2005 report signed by President Jimmy Carter and James A. Baker III, who served as secretary of state under the first President George Bush, the Commission on Federal Election Reform report stated, “Absentee ballots remain the largest source of potential voter fraud.”