Sunday, May 08, 2022

A NEW CONSPIRACY THEORY THAT 400,000 ILLEGAL VOTES WERE CAST IN 2020 ..... SO CLAIMS PROVOCATEUR WHO PLED GUILTY TO FELONY ELECTION FRAUD IN 2014

La Jolla Provocateur Dinesh D’Souza Disputes 2020 Election in New Film

  

Times of San Diego

May 7, 2022

 

Dinesh D’Souza was convicted of felony election fraud in 2014

 

The video platform Rumble announced conservative author and filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza, a La Jolla resident, would release his movie 2000 Mules on Saturday through the Locals subscription-service. 

“The documentary film created by Dinesh D’Souza, exposes widespread, coordinated voter fraud in the 2020 election, sufficient to change the overall outcome,” according to the producers.

The film is said to draw on a database of 10 trillion cellphone pings provided by the election integrity group True the Vote. The “mules” are paid professional operatives that D’Souza claims delivered 400,000 fraudulent and illegal votes to mail dropboxes in the five key states.

 

Nina Wilson drops off her absentee ballot while dozens of other voters line up to cast their votes in person on the first day of early voting at the Cobb County Board of Elections & Registration on Monday, May 18, 2020, in Marietta.   Curtis Compton ccompton@ajc.com
More ballot drop boxes were installed in Georgia before the November 2020 election with the help of government funding

Allegations of election fraud have been dismissed by courts across the country, but former President Trump continues to claim that he won reelection. Trump pardoned D’Souza, who was on probation for campaign finance violations, in 2018.

The new film has already been criticized for “flawed analysis” of the cellphone data it cites. But it has also by praised by conservative media.

D’Souza, who has more than 1.5 million followers on Rumble, previously produced several conservative films, including 2016: Obama’s America and Death of a Nation, and written multiple books, including What’s So Great About America and The End of Racism.

“Locals allows me to reach a broad audience with this important movie,” D’Souza said. “I know that I will be able to say what I believe without worrying about being canceled or censored.”

“Supporting creative independence is core to our values. Together with Rumble, we are excited to offer creators a new way to distribute and sell movies directly to their audience” said Assaf Lev, president of Locals.

2 comments:

Trey said...

Trump has been right about a lot of things. Imagine a conspiracy so reaching that our government assisted in it. Russian Hoax? He may have been right about the stolen 2020 election too.

Dave Freeman said...

Being labeled a "Conspiracy Theorist" doesn't mean there was no conspiracy.