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We Caught Them All—and from their Own Cellphones


By Harold Pease, Ph.D.
  Geometric tracking has been used in fighting crime for a few years. Donald Trump used it “to detect illegal aliens entering the U.S. unlawfully, (such as through under ground tunnels), “to look for cellphone activity in unusual places such as remote stretches of desert that straddle the Mexican border, and to track human and drug smugglers” (Federal Agencies Use Cellphone Location Data for Immigration Enforcement, By Byron Tau and Michelle Hackman, The Wall Street Journal, Feb. 10, 2020). Barack Obama may have had something like this in mind when he issued free cell phones to illegals crossing into the United States.
  That someone would think to use it on those illegally stuffing ballot drop boxes is brilliant. Geometric tracking made known every person who came near a ballot drop box in the 2020 presidential election, where he came from and where he went thereafter, especially when he is stuffing more than just one ballot drop box in the county.  All this from his own cellphone and with his implied permission.
  Such technology just ended the debate. There was massive election fraud in the 2020 presidential election, far more than sufficient to have overturned the election. When one’s own phone places him at the scene of the crime—stuffing more than one ballot box—and the video camera placed by the state above each box stuffed, photographing the crime as it took place, there is no denying the crime. Over 2,000 ballot traffickers “visited over 10 different ballot drop boxes and at least five different nonprofit organizations identified as ‘stash houses,’” each, where the ballots were obtained, during the election time frame between Oct. 1 and Election Day, Nov. 3, (https://www.planet-today.com/2022/05/fact-checking-fact-checkers-debunking.html).  
  These were called mules in Dinesh D’Souza’s “2,000 Mules” movie documentary.  Over 2,000 paid criminal traffickers delivered illegal ballots, thousands more than needed to have reversed the election results. All 2,000 vote criminals could be prosecuted and will be shocked when they see video of themselves stuffing multiple ballot boxes accompanied by the “ping trail” of every place they had visited while the camera above filmed their crime.  Pieces in the Washington Post and the New York Times published years before characterized cellphone location data as quite specific and reliable. (See, One Nation Tracked, New York Times, An investigation into the smartphone tracking industry from Times Opinion, Twelve Million Phones, One Dataset, Zero Privacy, By Stuart A. Thompson and Charlie Warzel, Dec. 19, 2019).
  The Times reported how easy it was to get private information with multiple pings. A ping is the precise location of a single smartphone. Especially after 2019, when “this new data included a remarkable piece of information: A unique ID for each user that is tied to a smartphone. This made it even easier to find people, since the supposedly anonymous ID could be matched with other databases containing the same ID, allowing us to add real names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses and other information about smartphone owners in seconds.”
  “The IDs, called mobile advertising identifiers, allow companies to track people across the internet and on apps. They are supposed to be anonymous, and smartphone owners can reset them or disable them entirely. Our findings show the promise of anonymity is a farce. Several companies offer tools to allow anyone with data to match the IDs with other databases.”
  As a matter of poetic justice the criminals were all caught by their own cellphone evidence in pocket or purse from the fine print in app. privacy policies giving companies the right to sell their “information to other companies that can make it available to advertisers, or whoever wants to pay to obtain it” (Planet-Today.com). The government normally obtains it through purchase just as the advertisers do and just as True The Vote did that provided the data for “2,000 Mules.” The data purchased by True The Vote “most likely contained the mobile advertising identifier information, which would allow True The Vote to discern the real names, addresses, etc. attached to each potential “mule” device’s owner in seconds.”
  Democrats can’t be too unhappy with their attempted coup to overthrow the elected president of the United States being geometrically tracked. They themselves used it to track those at the Capitol Jan. 6, 2021 protesting the overthrow (“They Stormed the Capitol. Their Apps Tracked Them.” The New York Times, Feb. 5, 2021).  The NYTimes has always been a Democratic Party asset, decidedly anti-Trump, and globalist.
  “2000 Mules, ”a documentary film created by Dinesh D’Souza, from the evidence assembled by Gregg Phillips and Catherine Engelbrecht of True The Vote exposes widespread, coordinated voter fraud in the 2020 election, sufficient to change the overall outcome. Yes America, Democrats stole the election of 2020 and seated an illegitimate president. We know “2,000 Mules” was conservative in its labeling a mule, so mule effect in this election, may be many times more than just 2,000. “In Philadelphia alone, True The Vote identified 1,155 “mules” who illegally collected and dropped off ballots for money” (Planet-Today.com).
  But what follows could be even more damning for Democrats. Gregg Philips says even more information is coming out to prove all of this. He told the Arizona Assembly “We do indeed have a matter brewing that is 10 times bigger than the Mules. It will be about six weeks before we can clear our way through it. But I assure you it is the most explosive issue that you have ever come in contact with relating to elections in the United States.” He gave a couple of clues regarding the data they have yet to reveal. Who is controlling the mules, follow the money, and “They can even see who you’re talking to.”  We will have to wait to know (X22 Reports Ep. 2789B, June 1, 2022, 42:00).
  Dr. Harold Pease has taught history and political science from this perspective for over 25 years at Taft College.




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