Proving The Unprovable, Part One
A number of years ago my wife and I witnessed an amazing phenomenon. We found ourselves visiting the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota. As we walked into the entrance of the mall, my wife’s iPhone literally CAME ALIVE. It began chiming and displaying banner ads for some of her favorite stores, Brighton, J. Jill and others. She had NOT asked the phone for the information, and she had not even logged her location in. Not only did the “internet” know where she was, it knew what her favorite stores were, and not only that, it knew what items she was most likely to buy. Then, at a tap on the phone, it would navigate the mall and lead her directly to the retailer. So, ladies and gentlemen, we had entered into the brave new world of “geotracking.”
Geotracking technology uses pings from smartphones to determine the precise location of anyone carrying the phone. Some of the systems can do so WITHOUT THE PHONE BEING TURNED ON. The location information is then uploaded to the internet activating vendor marketing algorithms. In addition to its current widespread use by retailers, marketers and service providers, the technology can be used by law enforcement. Recently geotracking data corroborated the whereabouts of suspects Julian Conley and Jerrion McKinely, whom had already been arrested and charged with the murder of eight year old Secoriea Turner in Georgia. The data indicated that the suspects were in the right place at the right time of the murder. But, not only will geotracking help solve various individual crimes, it may be instrumental in solving the biggest American crime since the Assasination of John F. Kennedy.
The crime I’m referring to is the fraudulent election of Joe Biden to the Presidency of the United States. My readers are likely aware that I was never convinced that the 2020 election wasn’t tainted. There were so many strange things about the election: stopping the vote tabulations in the middle of the night in swing states (had you EVER heard of such a thing happening before 2020?), down ballot discrepancies, violations of Benford’s Law, counties where Biden was supposed to have gotten exactly 100% of the vote, counties with dramatic Republican to Democrat shifts occurring without precedent, and other mathematical and statistical anomalies. On top of that were the photos of covered windows at polling places, Republican pole watchers being barred from certain areas (where they were legally allowed to be), some districts with more Biden votes than residents, and many other anomalies (please see my previous essays, “Notes From Battleground 2000, Parts One and Two” for many more details). Then there were the astonishing claims plastered throughout mainstream media, that there “WAS NO EVIDENCE” of fraud, being spoken the very next MORNING! (How in the world could ANYONE amass evidence within hours of the election?). And, also there were the preposterous claims that the election was the “most secure in history,” “the most transparent” and the like. (Claims that really WERE without evidence).
So, because, of all of the above I had strong suspicions that Biden’s “victory” was fraudulent. BUT, I never thought that the accusation of widespread fraud could be proven. Never, that is, UNTIL NOW. And, the proof, ladies and gentlemen, comes from the same geotracking technology that had been used to shadow my wife in the Mall of America. The story behind this remarkable investigation is beautifully and cogently presented in a superb documentary by filmmaker and author Dinesh D’Souza in a film titled: “2000 Mules” which opened in theaters today. I will elaborate on all of this in Part Two tomorrow. In the mean time, I would urge all Americans to view D’Souza’s masterpiece of investigational journalism for themselves, especially while it’s on the big screen and is most compelling.
This post is amazing. I read reports about people being looked after. This post really puts a light on things They can follow any person any where . Not good Bob