I just watched the whole thing at bitchute. My initial feeling is that it is fairly compelling (and people should definitely use it as the jumping off point for more investigation), but really, really frustrating in many key parts, and mainly I wish they would've done it better in pretty much every area altogether. Most of the important questions I have (mainly, the who) were left unanswered, and it makes no sense why. Don't say for fear of libel or defamation lawsuits: truth is an absolute defense to that.
The most compelling information should've been the True The Vote geolocation data, and Gregg Phillips and Catherine Engelbrecht's analysis of that data, coupled with the state-provided security camera footage. That would be the smoking gun, and what they should've exclusively focused on. Maybe they really do have the goods, but they do a lot more "asserting" than "showing" in this film.
Really, the whole hour and a half film should've been talking about that and fleshing out that True the Vote data, authenticating that information, explaining how our phones are pinged and located by towers and apps, naming names of the activist organizations, explaining and demonstrating how they determined that out-of-staters who were at antifa/BLM demonstrations were also mules rather than just asserting it, and answering the questions that would logically follow from all these allegations. Just an explain-like-I'm-five presentation of cell towers/tracking apps/geolocation would've gone a long way. Ten trillions of bits of data they purchased, and 4 million minutes of security video they got from the states, so let's dive in exhaustively as you can...because you absolutely know that people are going to be picking this apart and writing stories about how your whole approach is flawed.
They start to get into the type of thing I would want to see at the 30 minute 24 second mark. Alright, you found a mule's route in one day? Cool, sync up the the security film data with the geolocation data. Walk us through that entire day with time stamps, security footage, and tower pings. Attempt to find this person. That would be juicy af. That would be compelling. Maybe they have that, I don't know. But they didn't show that.
I didn't need to hear anything from Larry Elder, Dennis Prager, et. al. I don't need to hear from Hans von Spakovsky. Or informants with blacked-out faces that won't even go on record officially. That's not at all compelling to me.
Yes, the lady who walked up to the drop box in the dead of night with gloves on, made a deposit into the ballot box, then turned and removed her gloves and dropped those into a nearby trashcan that she didn't even look at and was out of her line of sight on her approach (suggesting she had done this before as she was aware the trash can was there) is very curious and deserves a lot more scrutiny.
So scrutinize it.
Where else did she go in the dead of night? Where did she come from? What was her route? Had she been to that particular drop box before this night? How many times? What were the dates and times of those other trips? We know that drop box has security footage as we're seeing her in it, so show us the previous trip(s) she made on video. Do you have (or others like her) on video multiple times? Tell us specifically where she went, show the time stamps, the geolocation data before and after. What 501c3 stash houses did she go beforehand? Where are they located? Who owns the property? Did you get vehicles on camera? License plates? Can you find out who she is? Why or why not? Did you attempt to interview her? Show don't just assert.
It's frustrating because they absolutely KNEW this film was going to be doubted and debunked by mainstream media--in fact, they even prognosticate what the media will say about 2000 Mules at the 1 hour 23 minute mark--and even so, I feel like they didn't give us their best shot. Or more worryingly, maybe this is their best shot.
Maybe True The Vote has the goods, I don't know. D'Souza asks them specifically at the 35:05 mark if they have specific video evidence of mules making multiple trips to multiple drop boxes, and they say they do. If that's the case, they should've done a better job.