When defending #2000Mules@DineshDSouza likes to claim he has answered the common questions asked by debunkers. Here are 10 questions Dinesh will never answer.
1. Why does True The Vote use "within 100 feet" for their definition of how accurate their CSLI data is when engaging with law enforcement? Dinesh loves talking about "Articles" and "Reports" hyping far greater accuracy, yet TTV won't say this when dealing with the GBI.
2. Why is Gregg putting a photo of a car in a fire lane and scary red dots indicating "Mules" on a graphic that is supposedly of Atlanta at 38:43 in the movie when the graphic has conclusively been proven to be a flipped street map of Moscow?
3. At 33:37 Catherine says "We chose to look at 2 murders that were ebbing on cold case status." when the main suspect in the shooting of Secoriea Turner turned himself in two weeks after the shooting. Why did she claim the case was about to become a "Cold case"?
4. At 41:11 Gregg says "At this point they had started requiring the mules, apparently, to take pictures of the stuffing of the ballots" Why is he so vague? He supposedly has overwhelming video evidence of the "Mules" why doesn't he give us a date for the Photo Edict?
5. Why does Glove Girl not take a photo of her ballots? At 40:12 Catherine tells us she is voting at 1am on the final day in the Georgia run off. Clearly the Photo Edict had to have been made before then, yet no photo, is Glove Girl not a mule?
6. Why does Gregg claim, at 39:58, that the FBI caught people stuffing ballots in Arizona using fingerprints when the FBI was not involved in the case?
7. at 47:47 Dinesh says "What you are seeing is a crime" as a man puts ballots into a drop box. At 25:58 Gregg says "We want to absolutely assure that we don't have false positives." This video was investigated and the case was dismissed. Were you wrong?
8. Dinesh has claimed there just isn't enough video coverage of the drop boxes to catch one mule at two or more drop boxes. The reality is if he claims were true it would be nearly impossible for this not to have happened. Were you wrong?
9. At 1:03:42 The Arizona Whistleblower says she was told to go to a single drop box to drop off ballots and the drop box in question was chosen because it has no cameras monitoring it. Why didn't the Mules follow this rule all across America?
10. At 51:48 we see a graphic claiming 54,000 people were "Mules". That means even more people running the "Stash Houses" and then people gathering the ballots. How was this massive operation able to avoid discovery when some of the mules were "Low IQ"?
Everything in the right wing is about selling you on a false hope and then luring you into a life of misery. Everything in the various subcultures they have created is designed to isolate you into that subculture and make the misery it inflicts on you your identity. 🧵
QAnon makes you hate everything. Movies, Music, TV, sports, it all sucks, it's all run by the Deep State. Your only enjoyment is seeing Trump on TV and consuming media as an ARG to see the hidden messages Trump is sending you.
The whining about woke video games means gamers can't enjoy games cause they are bad now because Aloy is ugly, Harriet Tubman was a myth made up by Union Propagandists and female Witchers are totally unacceptable.
The "Hamster wheel of outrage" is a term I use to describe how the right wing works tirelessly to keep their audience upset and angry at The Other. Yesterday Harris wasn't Black. Today a woman fighter is a man. Tomorrow will be something else to get upset over. 🧵
Before QAnon even existed there was this automated page on Facebook with some generic right wing name like "Patriot News" and it would post the same 50 or so articles with slightly different headlines every 4 hours and get so many ragebait clicks. It was low effort and effective.
I had to see the same story about Sikh's being being called Muslims and "Muslims getting special treatment in our military. DO YOU ACCEPT THIS?!" As a headline. Once in a blue moon there would be an article celebrating a conservative but it was 95% ragebait.
We open with Outlaw reassuring his audience that the God Emperor isn’t scared of Harris, he will both engage her and defeat her when the time is right….but! 🧵
Well there is some pesky belief that the Dem Elites are going to replace Harris at the DNC. This belief is “widespread and credible” according to him.
You might be shocked to hear that since all this talk about Hillary swooping in and being the nominee is only talked about in QAnon/Alex Jones level right wing grifter circles, but that’s where Outlaw lives and his friends wouldn’t lie to him, right?
The folks that bought into "JFK" and have spent decades screaming about how the CIA killed Kennedy have now shifted to blaming Israel for killing JFK. This shows you how unserious these people are.
The whole premise of "JFK" was that the government had to have killed Kennedy because the cover-up was so massive only the government could do it. Killing Oswald, the sham autopsy, the Warren Commission, ect ect. required resources that The Mob or Anti-Castro Cubans didn't have.
A hostile foreign power killing the President would have been uncovered. A fledgling nation just trying to get it's feet under it murdering the head of state of the most powerful nation on earth would be a suicidal course of action.
There are three Grand Unifying Conspiracy Theories that have traction in America today. The Illuminati, QAnon, and what I call MAGAnon. I will explain How these theories are all similar and what makes them different in this thread.
The Illuminati is the belief that the world is run by a shadowy group of bad people and that we're all basically screwed. Maybe God will step in and save us, but we can't count on it. This is what the guy who set himself on fire at the Trump Trial believed in.
QAnon believes everything the Illuminati believes in, only it introduced protagonists to the story. Q, Donald Trump, and the Patriots became a countering force working to defeat the Illuminati, now rebranded as the Deep State, and save the world from them.
With the gruesome beheading done by a man invested in conspiracy theories there has been a lot of talk about if the man was actually a QAnon believer or was he just invested in conspiracy theories and what exactly is the difference. In this thread I will try to explain things.
QAnon is a Grand Unifying Conspiracy Theory. It takes all conspiracy theories under it's umbrella and accepts them as legitimate. Q themselves discredited Flat Earth, Moon Landing Denialism, and JFK Jr being alive and yet QAnon still accepts people that believe these things.
Because of this it's easy to lump all conspiracy theorists into being "QAnon believers" but that's not accurate because QAnon is it's own thing about how Donald Trump is going to save the world from the Deep State. It's not just about the Great Replacement or the 2020 Election.