2000 mules contains no data or evidence. The creators offer none. They make only spurious accusations which have been completely debunked. When asked to back up their claims, they refuse.
It’s a grift, and you’re the mark.
SAYING something is debunked doesn’t actually debunk anything.
For example, what’s the rational, legitimate explanation for one person traveling to 28 ballot drop boxes?
Replying to @FamousSheymus1@jongavin021and@Ojeda4America
Here’s the travel pattern of 1 person in Atlanta in 1 day. The orange dots are drop boxes. The house icons are non-profit organizations. That one person visited 28 drop boxes and 5 non-profit organizations. They’re not driving BY drop boxes. They’re driving TO drop boxes.
That doesn’t work that way. You need to provide real evidence. Who, when, what was he carrying, from where, to where, why. Not „what about some random lines on a map drawn by I dunno and with no clue.
You should really watch the movie. Geo Location is a widely used and trusted technology. In instances where there were drop box cameras, there is video corroboration. Same people, same cars, different drop boxes, bundles of ballots. They even film themselves doing it to get paid