by CognitiveCarbon at CognitiveCarbon’s Content
Catherine Englebrecht of True the Vote and Gregg Phillips of OPSEC organized an event on Saturday, August 13th in Arizona called “the Pit.”
The purpose of the event was to bring together 100-150 journalists, social media influencers, researchers and other interested parties to discuss and disclose new information related to election “irregularities” that True the Vote had found—in part, to shed some additional light on the results of the 2000 Mules movie that relied on Gregg’s geolocation tracking of cell phones during the time around the November 2020 election, and also in part to share new information that they had come across in the interim.
This article is based upon my notes and recollection of what was shared at the event; any errors in relaying the story accurately are entirely my own.
I am going to focus primarily on the technical aspect of what was shared; there are others who are writing about the broader issues and shockingly serious implications of the FBI’s engagement (or lack thereof) with the data that Gregg and Catherine attempted to bring to their attention.
But my area of expertise is in the technical details, so I’ll attempt to shed some light there that others haven’t yet covered.
As you may know if you saw the movie, the GPS location data from cell phones that Gregg obtained —a small portion of which was used in 2000 Mules —was processed so as to help identify “patterns of life” for people who were caught illegally stuffing ballot boxes in many cities across the nation.
These so-called “Mules” were ballot traffickers…
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