1/ In interview #2000MulesDocumentary#2000MulesTheMovie maker claimed that they do not have video of same person on two dropboxes because they don't have camera on all dropboxes. The movie trailer starting 1:11 states they identified 242 mules in Atlanta
/ who "went to an average of 24 dropboxes". They do NOT claim that they visited boxes 24 times, they say 24 dropboxes. The number of drop boxes in Atlanta metro area counties Gwinnett, Cobb, DeKalb and Fulton counties was 110 in 2020 or 22% boxes in the area. The film shows
3/ surveillance from 5 locations in Atlanta, that means that each visit has 4.5% probability to be a box with surveillance or 33% change to visit one box and 11% chance to visit at least two boxes with surveillance. With 242 persons it is 99.99999999997% certain that at least
4/ one of the so-called mules would had visited at least two boxes with surveillance video. Therefore their explanation is false. If they have all the data they claim, then they certainly would have video of a same person in two locations. #ElectionSecurity#ElectionIntegrity
The movie claims that average number of visits to boxes were 38.
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Moral philosopher, professor emeritus of philosophy at Princeton University, Harry Frankfurt defines bullshit as follows:
2/ The one who LIES knows the truth, tries to hide the truth and tries to convince the listener. The one who talks bullshit doesn't care about the truth and only tries to convince the listener. The person or entity who talks bullshit, doesn't care about the truth at all,
3/ and to talk bullshit you don't even need to know if it is the truth or not. The only goal is to convince whoever is receiving the bullshit.
1/ Use of BMDs should be limited to only to the voters needing assistance as required by the Help America Vote Act. Those BMDs should always produce only human readable ballots in which the vote of record is marked only once on the ballot - in other words, no barcodes.
2/ The argument that hand-marked ballots can not be hacked is not true. Over a decade ago we mixed inks which are black to the human eye and invisible to the scanner. Who hands voter a pen can hack hand-marked ballot.
3/ Same ink tricks can be used in BMDs and in other places in the supply chain. Scanner is not a camera, scanner interpretes what it sees differently than the human eye. The only record of significance should always be what the human intended and how the human would interpret it.