Posted on 09/05/2021 8:41:04 AM PDT by Pete
Earlier this week, a document I'd written regarding one of our research projects made its way into an article published by Breitbart. It is about ballot trafficking. The report is accurate.
Ballot trafficking is one of three investigations undertaken by True the Vote in particular areas of interest. We have not spoken publicly of these investigations for various reasons, but primarily because the work is ongoing and time is short.
What follows is a brief statement about the ballot trafficking project, why we did what we did, what we are finding, and what comes next.
This is just the beginning.
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What We Did
In late 2020, True the Vote engaged a select team of contractors and set out to determine whether widespread ballot trafficking was occurring as part of an organized criminal enterprise.
We'd watched the mass mail out of paper ballots to highly inaccurate voter records, the harried installation of ballot dropboxes privately funded by billionaire tech magnates, and the hundreds of legislative changes, lawsuits, and consent decrees that fundamentally altered election processes. All of it came together in 2020, under the fog of COVID. It was planned. It was purposeful.
Having studied election process for decades, our team was well aware of the pitfalls associated with America's uniquely insecure approach to elections. We knew that attempts to prove certain types of election malfeasance would fail, so we chose instead to focus on the grifts that would necessarily leave trackable, provable data trails.
To test our trafficking theory, we acquired over ten trillion location-based cell signals in major metropolitan areas across six states. Initially, we worked with whistleblowers and witnesses, but soon enough, the data alone told the tale. Using mobile and GPS data, we mapped the travel patterns of ballot traffickers to ballot dropboxes.
This tracking method is explained in great detail by The New York Times in a series they ran called The Privacy Project. They and others have published much about how mobile data was used to track President Trump and identify individuals at the January 6th event at the Capitol. Law enforcement uses this type of data routinely. So, lest anyone say we did anything untoward, let us be very clear, all of this data is regularly bought and sold, about all of us.
What We Found
Our findings reveal overwhelming evidence of ballot trafficking, some of which is highlighted in the article. We have much more.
All our research, including suspected locations where ballots were delivered, processed, and distributed, along with the individual devices associated, has been submitted in the form of a formal complaint, along with all data, to the FBI. Briefings have been provided to state law enforcement and political leadership in several states. These conversations will continue to broaden in the coming days.
We've also acquired over a petabyte of video surveillance data. The quality of this video is inferior overall; lighting is bad, cameras are poorly positioned, timestamps are manipulated, key timeframes are often missing. Nevertheless, we are working video by video, using proprietary AI-based code we've written to screen the over 100,000 clips in our possession. The result? We are successfully finding video evidence that corroborates the digital data and supports the need for full investigations by law enforcement.
Our novel approach offers never before seen insights into the exploitation of America's elections.
Figure 1: 24-hour Route in Georgia This person’s route included stops at 5 organizations and 27 individual ballot drop boxes, traveling across 6 counties. Red dots represent ballot drop boxes, blue house icons (circled) represent targeted organizations, blue line represents daily travel path
What Comes Next?
To date, law enforcement has not taken action.
Make no mistake, what we have found will be made known. If law enforcement doesn't initiate investigations, we have plans to release all data, all video, publicly.
So, that's where we are. This is a massive undertaking. And it continues. Once all six states are completed to the best of our ability, and if at that point law enforcement still has not acted, we will publicly release it all.
How long will that take? Hard to say. We could release what we have now. And we may. But if it serves the greater good to hold on a while longer, then that's the option we will take.
One way or another ballot trafficking will soon be exposed on a massive scale.
The question is - what will Americans do about it? Many improvements must be made, but in the end, they all start with you - and with me - with each of us as citizens. Each of us must invest time and attention in elections. Where to begin? Well … we know that bloated, inaccurate voter rolls are the fuel used to fire criminal manipulations of process. So, you can start by helping your county clean up its voter rolls.
We've built an app to automate citizen-led voter roll clean-up efforts called IV3. The plan was to launch this week, but we've pushed it out a few more days to first share all of the above information with you. Next week, we'll launch the app. It will be the first in a series of tools and supports to help citizens' restore election integrity.
Friends, this is it. It's time to roll up our sleeves and work. Set your mind now to serve in elections in your county. Once that's in order, reach out to others. True the Vote will be here to offer help every step of the way.
We're all in this together - and working together we really can true the vote. All is not lost. Stay engaged.
For Freedom.
Ever onward -
Catherine Engelbrecht August 29, 2021
“Was it just data purchased from cell phone companies,”
Purchased from private companies. Of course, cellular providers are (allegedly) private companies. I think the numbers and geo data is all they’ll get without subpoenas, but that’s really all they need to find patterns of specific owners of devices.
Maybe big tech screwed itself this time.
I wonder if True The Vote is 501(c)3. I need to donate some Required Minimum Withdrawal money soon. It would be a worthy cause.
THANK YOU FOR AMERICA !!!
I don’t get excited about stuff like this, but this group put lots of work into this. If it can be verified then this is the proof of how an election was and will be stolen.
Personally I think giving the info to the FBI was a big mistake, same with State Officials, they are most likely intimately involved in the ballot trafficking. Going Public is probably the only way anything happens
I doubt the FBI will act on its own, but by giving it to them before the public, it will certainly put pressure on them when the data is made public later (assuming the FBI sits on it without acting.)
The next President needs to start at the top and fire everyone in the FBI from the top on down through several levels of management, and do it the first week. Then get busy on the rest of the agencies that have run amok.
Submitted to the FBI. Who put it right next to Hunter’s laptop.
>>The Breitbart article Catherine links to in her statement says that her group has already identified 242 suspected ballot traffickers in GA and 202 in AZ.<<
True, but it’s not clear from that whether they’ve identified the actual identity of the people involved, or just the existence of the routes themselves. If they used their own cell phones, they should know their identities, I would think. If they were given burner phones, maybe not.
I hope they’re thinking ahead on how to stop this in the future. Vote thieves will now leave their phones at home. We need ballot drop box monitors, just as we need more polling monitors.
Actually, the drop boxes need to be outlawed.
I’d love to see the extent of this activity in California and other states where ballot harvesting is legal. I won’t be shocked, but some might actually be shocked at the amount of the ballot stuffing going on.
Finally, I love the app to remove invalid voters. Excellent!
One of the states she's looking at is her home state of TX. If she gets hard data to Paxton, he would look into it IMO. No way do I believe Trump only won this state by 600,000 votes, especially with his big increase with Hispanics in the Rio Grande Valley.
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Personally I think giving the info to the FBI was a big mistake, same with State Officials, they are most likely intimately involved in the ballot trafficking. Going Public is probably the only way anything happens.Then, again, could be a sting …
Incredibly important. They have done the impossible and are producing the ballot stuffing using mobile phone technology to show the people going around dumping ballots into drop boxes.
Very damning and it will blow the lid off Election Theft 2020.
Apparently,there exists AI code to screen videos. I’ve been wondering.
The article doesn’t give any proof. It just talks about reviewing videos of ballot boxes,but offers no evidence.
So, the article did present evidence. What kind of questions do the visits to ballot drop boxes raise?
In Georgia it is generally illegal to gather up and deliver ballots from other people. I'm not a lawyer, or a Georgia resident but many states have laws like that. Usually it is legal to deliver an absentee ballot from a family member, or something like that but illegal to gather up a lot of ballots and deliver them unless you are a post office employee.
In the investigation by True The Vote they have identified people that appear to have driven over a large area and visited multiple ballot drop box locations. The question is why? It might be legitimate if it turned out the person was an election official delivering ballots from the boxes to the election department's headquarters.
But it is more likely that the person making multiple stops at ballot drop boxes was either harvesting ballots and then dropping them off, or doing something else they shouldn't have been doing, like voting multiple times.
Based on other things True The Vote has said it appears that the people they tracked were harvesting ballots, which is illegal in Georgia.
Ballot harvesting is illegal in many states because ballot harvesters tend to be a source of corruption. For example, often they are paid a fee for every ballot they collect that supports a particular candidate. Sometimes ballot harvesters improperly influence voters in the process of collecting ballots from them.
Probably not. The tracking data that is available commercially is usually anonymized. But it has been shown to be easy to de-anonymize since the phones spend the night where their owners do, and go to work with them during the day.
And videos show that some of the people visiting multiple drop boxes multiple times were removing batches of ballots that had been stuffed into backpacks. Some were wearing rubber gloves.
Suspicious!!!
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