In the interview, Philips said he and Engelbrecht noted that the acts of stuffing ballot boxes in various parts of the country — mostly swing states — followed a consistent pattern, with every operation featuring “a set of collectors, a collection point or stash house for all the ballots, the bundling of those ballots, and then the casting of those ballots [in the drop boxes] by, what we were calling, ‘mules.’” “And as we began putting the pieces and parts together, it really did dawn on us: ‘Well, this sounds like what’s happening in Atlanta or in San Luis, Arizona’… This was a conspiracy, this was organized crime,” he explained. At one point, Engelbrecht discussed the “fateful moment” when she turned to Philips and asked, “How do we take down a cartel?” “That’s when we began to use the terms like stash houses, and drop points, and mules, and trafficking, and voter abuse because that’s what we’re looking at,” she said -- terms used by federal prosecutors when they are pursuing organized crime investigations under existing RICO statutes. A press release put out by the organization noted: True the Vote spent $2 million to buy publicly available cell phone data that can pinpoint an individual’s location to within a few inches. They then narrowed their search to targets that began visiting drop boxes and NGO offices during the early voting weeks leading up to November 3rd, activity that was contrary to their prior “pattern of life.” In Georgia, the threshold was at least two dozen trips to drop boxes and five visits to a non-profit. “This is how money laundering works,” Philips observed. “This is not just a one-off thing, this is not some Democrat activist that really wanted Trump gone and might have had a couple friends do this. This was a machine.” Kirk asked which state saw the most trafficking activity. “Pennsylvania. The worst in every way: 1,155 people met our criteria… in Philadelphia," Phillips responded. “What’s even more insane is watching the data, watching the pings come across the bridge in New Jersey and into Philly,” Englebrecht added, indicating that the traffickers crossed state lines in order to allegedly commit ballot fraud. Anyone who still believes that Joe Biden actually got 81 million votes without leaving his basement much while Trump generated spontaneous boat and car parades and regularly packed venues is kidding themselves. And True the Vote is about to blow the lid off the entire operation to steal an election and 'install' the most feeble president in our history. Sources include: CharlieKirk.com LifeSiteNews.comBREAKING! GEORGIA!? Video appears to show illegal ballot harvester in Gwinnett County on Oct 12, 2020! He fans out ballots, takes a photo, & places them in the dropbox. It’s been reported that illegal ballot harvesters were paid $10 per ballot, & had to show proof. @RealAmVoice pic.twitter.com/dEejRiSrX7
— Heather Mullins - Real America’s Voice (RAV-TV) (@TalkMullins) January 29, 2022
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