Tuesday 19 July 2022

AP Report: State Election Officials Say Ballot Dropbox Trafficking Was Completely Acceptable

 

Georgia ballot trafficker stuffs the ballot box in broad daylight

The Associated Press reported that state election workers praised the use of ballot drop boxes in the 2020 election.

The AP insists there was no fraud.

the AP must believe that all of that video TGP produced of ballot traffickers in Michigan and Georgia was completely normal.

Here’s just one of the numerous videos TGP has posted showing election fraud at ballot drop boxes in Michigan.

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So do the liars at the AP believe this was completely normal behavior?

Or did they just refuse to investigate ANY allegations of election fraud in 2020?

Now they’re pushing outright BS on the masses.

WISTV reported:

The expanded use of drop boxes for mailed ballots during the 2020 election did not lead to any widespread problems, according to an Associated Press survey of state election officials across the U.S. that revealed no cases of fraud, vandalism or theft that could have affected the results.

The findings from both Republican- and Democratic-controlled states run contrary to claims made by former President Donald Trump and his allies who have intensely criticized their use and falsely claimed they were a target for fraud.

Drop boxes are considered by many election officials to be safe and secure, and have been used to varying degrees by states across the political spectrum. Yet conspiracy theories and efforts by Republicans to eliminate or restrict them since the 2020 election persist. This month, the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s conservative majority ruled that drop boxes are not allowed under state law and can no longer be widely used.

Drop boxes also are a focal point of the film “2,000 Mules,” which used a flawed analysis of cellphone location data and ballot drop box surveillance footage to cast doubt on the results of the 2020 presidential election.

As reported earlier — There is much more voter fraud evidence from the 2020 election continues to emerge. 

Patriot Joe Brandis, who has been investigating Michigan voter fraud since the 2020 election with Michigan Citizens for Election Integrity and his team continues to discover more and more footage of ballot traffickers dumping multiple ballots into the Detroit drop boxes in the runup of the 2020 election.

In a previous report, wireless services CEO destroyed ignorant attacks by fake fact-checkers on the facts presented in “2000 Mules.”

The Gateway Pundit spoke to Volta Wireless founder David Sinclair.

Volta Wireless provides software and services to stop network operators from tracking your location, identity, communications, internet activity, and more.

Volta Wireless protects users from being geo-tracked by the government, wireless companies, or the tech giants.

Mr. Sinclair told TGP,   My business is focused on empowering people to stop letting tech companies, mobile operators, and by extension, government agencies use their mobile phones to track their every move. By the end of this month, we’ll start shipping our own phone, which will not be using a Google-based Android or an Apple iOS operating system. It’ll be using our own Volt OS so that the operating system providers will no longer be able to use your mobile phone to track your activity.”

As far as the facts presented in “2000 Mules” Sinclair had this to say, “I’ve seen the movie. I’ve read the rebuttals put out by AP and others. And unlike the media companies that have published rebuttals, I’ve actually talked with Gregg to better understand the details of the data and the methodology they used.”

“A lot of the fact-checkers, it’s clear, don’t have the technical foundation for the comments that they are making. They are making statements like ‘experts say that the location data you get from a mobile phone is going to be plus or minus 100 feet’. While that may have been true at some point, that’s really not true today at all. It’s down to being within a few feet…  And these phones are using GPS locations. They’re also using location triangulation with the towers,” Sinclair added.

Triangulation is a technology that has been used for a long time to be able to determine the location of something else. You get something at one point that tracks where something is located, and you get something at another point to track where that same thing is located. And when you combine that information, you can figure out exactly where that thing is located, within a few feet. That’s all tower triangulation is.

According to Sinclair, the technology is continuously improving.

“The quality of the antennas and phones have just dramatically improved in the last few years. We have a lot of subscribers for our service who will have a three or four-year-old phone. And their signal quality is at one level. And they purchase a new phone, and suddenly their signal quality is dramatically improved because the quality of the antenna is improved. And the same thing is happening with cameras. The same thing is happening with all the technologies built into mobile phones. And location tracking is just another piece of that puzzle.”

The government is using geo-tracking to keep tabs on the hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants entering the country today. It used to be when INS released people into the country who were illegal immigrants, they would put an ankle monitor on them so they could track their location. They have stopped doing that. Instead, they give them a cellphone. And they use that to track their location.

Now, what they’ve discovered is a lot of the immigrants are throwing the phones away because they understand that it’s being used to track their location. But the government itself recognizes how valid using mobile phone data to track people’s location is.

From our discussion with David Sinclair, it is clear that AP and Politifact need better writers and better arguments. Once again, these fake fact-checkers are pushing completely inaccurate arguments to refute a conservative position. And the mainstream media echoes these shallow arguments. What a scam.

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