Regarding “2000 Mules”

One thing is certain: Whether there will be any meaningful changes in terms of election integrity in the United States – something the cynic in me is highly inclined to doubt – after the release of 2000 Mules in future elections it’s certain that mules will no longer be carrying mobile phones with them.

So what will the exposé ultimately accomplish other than to cause election cheaters to use more covert techniques? As if they can’t just do that.

So while the movie is generating an uproar and will have made money for some people, what will the net result be?

Another thing is that the movie doesn’t even touch upon the vast sums of money spent in US elections – we’re not talking about the half-billion spent by Faceberg but the vast sums that are donated to every candidate, especially after the horrible Citizens United ruling.

It’s an established fact that the United States is not a democracy. It is scientifically and statistically proven that the government of the USA does not represent the citizens of the country, but operates exclusively in the interests of the elite, wealthy class.

So, knowing that, shouldn’t that be the focus of people’s ire and rage? What’s the point of protecting an election system for a government about which elections don’t even matter? They are worthless. Less than worthless actually, because they convey the illusion that there is some type of democratic process that occurs, when there emphatically is not.

I wonder: When True the Vote and D’Sousa were putting together the documentary, did it cross their minds that the effect of exposing this phone tracking data and dropbox surveillance videos is that it’s only going to force them to conceal their activities even more?

And, even worse, now with mail-in ballots being sent en masse in many places, it’s even easier for election fraud to be committed. Shit, all you have to do is pick up some ballots laying around in a mail room, fill them in, and drop them in a mailbox. Do you think anyone’s going to check anything?

Basically, the documentary does expose fraudulent aspects of elections – but the fraud is even worse. The fraud is being instilled into law in many places, that’s how irredeemably fucked up the USA is.

As Dinesh says, the USA isn’t a democracy, it’s a criminally-run enterprise. But it’s even more than that. It’s a highly corrupt, anti-White, terrorist regime. It wouldn’t expect elections to be anything other than fraudulent under such a regime.

Now go study who’s behind the regime. Go trace the etiology of the power structures which underlie and control it.

Sure, 2000 Mules is going to give outrage fuel to politicians and pundits to make more money off of. But is anything really going to change?

While it’s shocking to see videos and location traces of people committing felonies in the election process, if people could understand the full extent of corruption, fraud, and evil they would be even more outraged.

Now that that’s said, if 2000 Mules does help to begin to reform the election process, which can actually lead to a more responsive government and decent people being able to get elected to public offices, that would be a big help. If there’s ever going to be a non-sick system in which good people can get elected to public offices, having election integrity will be an important aspect of it.

But what are we going to do at this point? In California election fraud is already instilled into state law. I wouldn’t hold my breath expecting something like a Supreme Court ruling to strike down such laws. It has already become clear with the Court’s spineless handling of fundamental Covid-related issues that these people are just as corrupt and just as beholden to the rotten regime.