BrokeLoser
Diamond Member
Yeah, yeah…don’t believe the plausibility based on all the prior endless attempts to unseat Trump, don’t believe your lying eyes, the endless anomalies, the hundreds of sworn affidavits..etc etc. It’s all in your head.When I watched this, I was getting all caught up in it. They way it was produced and directed, made it seem like it was 100% proof positive that these people were actually stuffing fake ballots. But then somewhere in this, something caught my eye. It was a very short snippet of someone stuffing a ballot box, but the camera did something funny. This was supposed to be sort of surveillance footage. But somehow the camera followed the guy back to the car, and got into the car with the guy.
That's when it dawned on me. They were filming this like they did "The Blair Witch Project" and "Paranormal Activity." They did a good job. And if you missed little things like that, it may have all seemed real.
But now the goose is loose. They were ordered by the judge to produce any and all evidence to back up their claims. Including names of those they accused of ballot stuffing. And they simply couldn't do it. Turns out, they proved themselves that the film was fake.
Conservative group tells judge it has no evidence to back its claims of Georgia ballot stuffing
SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — A conservative group has told a Georgia judge that it doesn’t have evidence to support its claims of illegal ballot stuffing during the the 2020 general election and a runoff two months later.
Texas-based True the Vote filed complaints with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger in 2021, including one in which it said it had obtained “a detailed account of coordinated efforts to collect and deposit ballots in drop boxes across metro Atlanta” during the November 2020 election and a January 2021 runoff.
A Fulton County Superior Court judge in Atlanta signed an order last year requiring True the Vote to provide evidence it had collected, including the names of people who were sources of information, to state elections officials who were frustrated by the group’s refusal to share evidence with investigators.
In their written response, attorneys for True the Vote said the group had no names or other documentary evidence to share.
“Once again, True the Vote has proven itself untrustworthy and unable to provide a shred of evidence for a single one of their fairy-tale allegations,” Raffensperger spokesman Mike Hassinger said Wednesday. “Like all the lies about Georgia’s 2020 election, their fabricated claims of ballot harvesting have been repeatedly debunked.”
Another article on this:
Their apology letter
CAMARILLO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Salem Media Group, Inc. has made the following statement:
Salem Media Group, Inc.’s (OTCQX: SALM) former publishing division, Regnery Publishing (together, “Salem”), published a film and book entitled 2000 Mules that examines allegations of voter fraud related to the 2020 presidential election. In publishing the film and the book, we relied on representations made to us by Dinesh D’Souza and True the Vote, Inc. (“TTV”) that the individuals depicted in the videos provided to us by TTV, including Mr. Andrews, illegally deposited ballots. We have learned that the Georgia Bureau of Investigation has cleared Mr. Andrews of illegal voting activity in connection with the event depicted in 2000 Mules.
It was never our intent that the publication of the 2000 Mules film and book would harm Mr. Andrews. We apologize for the hurt the inclusion of Mr. Andrews’ image in the movie, book, and promotional materials have caused Mr. Andrews and his family. We have removed the film from Salem’s platforms, and there will be no future distribution of the film or the book by Salem.