The thing that I find amazing is, that no matter how much proof is produced about the fraud in the 2020 election, the media still insists it is a lie. Even the once, but no longer great Fox news. They forbid their guests even to mention 2000 Mules and just this week they published an article on Biden’s five most significant accomplishments. Each is a bigger lie than the one before it. Is it any wonder I have not watched Fox in over a year and a half?
But, one county in Arizona has launched an investigation into voter fraud based on the material within 2000 Mules, including an interview with a whistleblower. The whistleblower worked as a receptionist and her job was to accept votes from ballot harvesters and hand out their pay every Friday. She would even have to dump the votes into the drop box at the library because there was no camera there.
Yuma County is taking it seriously even though the alleged Attorney General Mark Brnovich is aiding and abetting the Democrat party in Arizona. They could tear him down and build an outhouse there instead, but no one would be able to tell the difference.
Here is the interview with the whistleblower from 2000 Mules:
Whistleblower: And then I would get a call to find out how many ballots and if they were already prefilled out first. And she would come into the office, look at them, and then before she left, she would either take them herself, but other times she would ask me if I could drop them off at the library.
Phillips: So what was the instruction?
Whistleblower: Just to drop them off in the drop the dropbox, the early ballots.
Phillips: Was there a reason she wanted you to go to that Dropbox as opposed to maybe city hall?
Whistleblower: There are no cameras there. And she would want me to take it in the evening when it was dark also.
Phillips: Do you personally think that the elections in San Luis are free and fair?
Whistleblower: No. They’re fixed. They’ve been fixed. They already know, seriously, who is going to win the next election before it even happens.
Phillips: How do you think this affects the community, especially the Hispanic community? Because it seems like they’re preying on minorities.
Whistleblower: They’re an easy target because most of the Hispanics that live in the town are not well educated as far as the law. They look at it mostly as Oh, she’s trying to help us because we’re older, because she’s having someone come and pick it up at my house, because I don’t drive. Most of them, maybe I would say honestly 90% of the elderly that live in San Luis don’t drive or have relatives that are willing to drive them to do this, to go to the voting polls. Back when I first moved into the city of San Luis, I did have somebody come and knock on my door and ask for my ballot. And it was somebody I knew that I had known for many years since I was a child and up to this date. That person does not talk to me because they said there was no way I was giving them my ballot.
I call it the Mexican Mafia, seriously. Because they work like that.
I offered [to help] a long time ago. But, again, they told me “no, no dont because you’re gonna end up in the trashcan in pieces“
Phillips: What do you think it’s gonna take to get this trafficking to stop?
Whistleblower: For people to get caught and to pay the price.
Yesterday, True The Vote also reported:
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Idiots Twerk On Ambulance After Shooting In Oakland, CA“We are extremely encouraged that the Yuma County Sheriff’s Office and Recorder’s Office are now working together to investigate individuals involved in the subversion of elections” said Catherine Engelbrecht, founder of True the Vote. “We’ve spent concentrated time in Yuma County and have provided significant information to both state and federal authorities. What has been happening in Yuma County is happening across the country. The targeting of vulnerable communities and voter abuse must be stopped.”