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Reason: None provided.

I dug into these raids a bit.

What he’s referring to is the Yuma County investigation that was announced a couple of weeks ago.

D’Souza specifically claimed on a podcast that this Yuma investigation was a direct result of his movie. 1 minute mark.

https://mobile.twitter.com/WhitlockJason/status/1526315725446688771?s=20&t=G0PMzHJOcENn1vC8F9ZRdQ

"The sheriff of Yuma saw our movie, went berserk and has opened up an investigation in Yuma, Arizona and I believe there will be arrests very soon."

Alright. So we have a timeline. 2000 Mules was released at the beginning of May, and the Yuma County press release regarding the election fraud cases was announced about a week later.

So far so good. Here’s the press release from the investigators.

https://www.yumacountysheriff.org/pr-2022/PR-2022-30-Yuma-County-Voting-Fraud.pdf

Here’s the opening line from the release;

The Yuma County Sheriff’s Office (YCSO) and the Yuma County Recorder’s Office (YCRO) are working together to actively examine cases of voting fraud from the 2020 General Election and now a recent pattern of fraudulent voter registration forms leading up to the 2022 Primary Election. As of March 2022, YCSO has 16 voting/registration open cases. All relevant evidence is being formally documented by the Yuma County Recorder’s Office and further investigated by the Yuma County Sheriff’s Office.

Hold up. As of March?

So this investigation has been going on long before March, and even longer before May?

D’Souza specifically said the sheriff saw the movie, not a report, not just data. So was this a very, very unfinished movie that the sheriff saw much earlier than anyone else? Maybe he saw the story boards?

Well, who is this berserk sheriff? It says right at the top of the press release. Sheriff Leon Wilmot.

So if this sheriff both saw this unreleased movie and was disturbed enough by it to immediately open an investigation thanks to D’Souza’s hard work, why is he also publicly denying it?

“The Yuma County Sheriff’s Office has been working jointly with the Yuma County Recorder’s Office and the Arizona Attorney General’s Office extensively regarding allegations of voter misconduct for over a year,” Wilmot said. “

Over a year. Well before D’Souza could have had a viable movie to show Wilmot.

There’s always the possibility of “this is a super secret operation and plausible deniability is necessary.” Maybe making D’Souza look like a liar is part of the Plan.

But if that’s the case, then that means D’Souza’s role here is to look like someone who can’t even get the sheriff who can prove the value of his movie to lend any credibility to it. That seems strange for a movie specifically designed to wake people up.

TL;DR

Sheriff’s press, both officially released and in interviews, has suggested this case has been going on for months before the movie was released. D’Souza probably saw that the press release came out a week after his movie and made the assumption, but neither the sheriff nor anyone from his office is backing up that claim, and nothing from their office seems to support it.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

I dug into these raids a bit.

What he’s referring to is the Yuma County investigation that was announced a couple of weeks ago.

D’Souza specifically claimed on a podcast that this Yuma investigation was a direct result of his movie. 1 minute mark.

https://mobile.twitter.com/WhitlockJason/status/1526315725446688771?s=20&t=G0PMzHJOcENn1vC8F9ZRdQ

"The sheriff of Yuma saw our movie, went berserk and has opened up an investigation in Yuma, Arizona and I believe there will be arrests very soon."

Alright. So we have a timeline. 2000 Mules was released at the beginning of May, and the Yuma County press release regarding the election fraud cases was announced about a week later.

So far so good. Here’s the press release from the investigators.

https://www.yumacountysheriff.org/pr-2022/PR-2022-30-Yuma-County-Voting-Fraud.pdf

Here’s the opening line from the release;

The Yuma County Sheriff’s Office (YCSO) and the Yuma County Recorder’s Office (YCRO) are working together to actively examine cases of voting fraud from the 2020 General Election and now a recent pattern of fraudulent voter registration forms leading up to the 2022 Primary Election. As of March 2022, YCSO has 16 voting/registration open cases. All relevant evidence is being formally documented by the Yuma County Recorder’s Office and further investigated by the Yuma County Sheriff’s Office.

Hold up. As of March?

So this investigation has been going on long before March, and even longer before May?

D’Souza specifically said the sheriff saw the movie, not a report, not just data. So was this a very, very unfinished movie that the sheriff saw much earlier than anyone else? Maybe he saw the story boards?

Well, who is this beszerk sheriff? It says right at the top of the press release. Sheriff Leon Wilmot.

So if this sheriff both saw this unreleased movie and was disturbed enough by it to immediately open an investigation thanks to D’Souza’s hard work, why is he also publicly denying it?

“The Yuma County Sheriff’s Office has been working jointly with the Yuma County Recorder’s Office and the Arizona Attorney General’s Office extensively regarding allegations of voter misconduct for over a year,” Wilmot said. “

Over a year. Well before D’Souza could have had a viable movie to show Wilmot.

There’s always the possibility of “this is a super secret operation and plausible deniability is necessary.” Maybe making D’Souza look like a liar is part of the Plan.

But if that’s the case, then that means D’Souza’s role here is to look like someone who can’t even get the sheriff who can prove the value of his movie to lend any credibility to it. That seems strange for a movie specifically designed to wake people up.

TL;DR

Sheriff’s press, both officially released and in interviews, has suggested this case has been going on for months before the movie was released. D’Souza probably saw that the press release came out a week after his movie and made the assumption, but neither the sheriff nor anyone from his office is backing up that claim, and nothing from their office seems to support it.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I dug into these raids a bit.

What he’s referring to is the Yuma County investigation that was announced a couple of weeks ago.

D’Souza specifically claimed on a podcast that this Yuma investigation was a direct result of his movie. 1 minute mark.

https://mobile.twitter.com/WhitlockJason/status/1526315725446688771?s=20&t=G0PMzHJOcENn1vC8F9ZRdQ

"The sheriff of Yuma saw our movie, went berserk and has opened up an investigation in Yuma, Arizona and I believe there will be arrests very soon."

Alright. So we have a timeline. 2000 Mules was released at the beginning of May, and the Yuma County press release regarding the election fraud cases was announced about a week later.

So far so good. Here’s the press release from the investigators.

https://www.yumacountysheriff.org/pr-2022/PR-2022-30-Yuma-County-Voting-Fraud.pdf

Here’s the opening line from the release;

The Yuma County Sheriff’s Office (YCSO) and the Yuma County Recorder’s Office (YCRO) are working together to actively examine cases of voting fraud from the 2020 General Election and now a recent pattern of fraudulent voter registration forms leading up to the 2022 Primary Election. As of March 2022, YCSO has 16 voting/registration open cases. All relevant evidence is being formally documented by the Yuma County Recorder’s Office and further investigated by the Yuma County Sheriff’s Office.

Hold up. As of March?

So this investigation has been going on long before March, and even longer before May?

D’Souza specifically said the sheriff saw the movie, not a report, not just data. So was this a very, very unfinished movie that Wilmot saw much earlier than anyone else? Maybe he saw the story boards?

Well, who is this beszerk sheriff? It says right at the top of the press release. Sheriff Leon Wilmot.

So if this sheriff both saw this unreleased movie and was disturbed enough by it to immediately open an investigation thanks to D’Souza’s hard work, why is he also publicly denying it?

“The Yuma County Sheriff’s Office has been working jointly with the Yuma County Recorder’s Office and the Arizona Attorney General’s Office extensively regarding allegations of voter misconduct for over a year,” Wilmot said. “

Over a year. Well before D’Souza could have had a viable movie to show Wilmot.

There’s always the possibility of “this is a super secret operation and plausible deniability is necessary.” Maybe making D’Souza look like a liar is part of the Plan.

But if that’s the case, then that means D’Souza’s role here is to look like someone who can’t even get the sheriff who can prove the value of his movie to lend any credibility to it. That seems strange for a movie specifically designed to wake people up.

TL;DR

Sheriff’s press, both officially released and in interviews, has suggested this case has been going on for months before the movie was released. D’Souza probably saw that the press release came out a week after his movie and made the assumption, but neither the sheriff nor anyone from his office is backing up that claim, and nothing from their office seems to support it.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I dug into these raids a bit.

What he’s referring to is the Yuma County investigation that was announced a couple of weeks ago.

D’Souza specifically claimed on a podcast that this Yuma investigation was a direct result of his movie. 1 minute mark.

https://mobile.twitter.com/WhitlockJason/status/1526315725446688771?s=20&t=G0PMzHJOcENn1vC8F9ZRdQ

"The sheriff of Yuma saw our movie, went berserk and has opened up an investigation in Yuma, Arizona and I believe there will be arrests very soon."

Alright. So we have a timeline. 2000 Mules was released at the beginning of May, and the Yuma County press release regarding the election fraud cases was announced about a week later.

So far so good. Here’s the press release from the investigators.

https://www.yumacountysheriff.org/pr-2022/PR-2022-30-Yuma-County-Voting-Fraud.pdf

Here’s the opening line from the release;

The Yuma County Sheriff’s Office (YCSO) and the Yuma County Recorder’s Office (YCRO) are working together to actively examine cases of voting fraud from the 2020 General Election and now a recent pattern of fraudulent voter registration forms leading up to the 2022 Primary Election. As of March 2022, YCSO has 16 voting/registration open cases. All relevant evidence is being formally documented by the Yuma County Recorder’s Office and further investigated by the Yuma County Sheriff’s Office.

Hold up. As of March?

So this investigation has been going on long before March, and even longer before May?

D’Souza specifically said the sheriff saw the movie, not a report, not just data. So was this a very, very unfinished movie that he saw much earlier than anyone else? Maybe he saw the story boards?

Well, who is this beszerk sheriff? It says right at the top of the press release. Sheriff Leon Wilmot.

So if this sheriff both saw this unreleased movie and was disturbed enough by it to immediately open an investigation thanks to D’Souza’s hard work, why is he also publicly denying it?

“The Yuma County Sheriff’s Office has been working jointly with the Yuma County Recorder’s Office and the Arizona Attorney General’s Office extensively regarding allegations of voter misconduct for over a year,” Wilmot said. “

Over a year. Well before D’Souza could have had a viable movie to show Wilmot.

There’s always the possibility of “this is a super secret operation and plausible deniability is necessary.” Maybe making D’Souza look like a liar is part of the Plan.

But if that’s the case, then that means D’Souza’s role here is to look like someone who can’t even get the sheriff who can prove the value of his movie to lend any credibility to it. That seems strange for a movie specifically designed to wake people up.

TL;DR

Sheriff’s press, both officially released and in interviews, has suggested this case has been going on for months before the movie was released. D’Souza probably saw that the press release came out a week after his movie and made the assumption, but neither the sheriff nor anyone from his office is backing up that claim, and nothing from their office seems to support it.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I dug into these raids a bit.

What he’s referring to is the Yuma County investigation that was announced a couple of weeks ago.

D’Souza specifically claimed on a podcast that this Yuma investigation was a direct result of his movie. 1 minute mark.

https://mobile.twitter.com/WhitlockJason/status/1526315725446688771?s=20&t=G0PMzHJOcENn1vC8F9ZRdQ

"The sheriff of Yuma saw our movie, went berserk and has opened up an investigation in Yuma, Arizona and I believe there will be arrests very soon."

Alright. So we have a timeline. 2000 Mules was released at the beginning of May, and the Yuma County press release regarding the election fraud cases was announced about a week later.

So far so good. Here’s the press release from the investigators.

https://www.yumacountysheriff.org/pr-2022/PR-2022-30-Yuma-County-Voting-Fraud.pdf

Here’s the opening line from the release;

The Yuma County Sheriff’s Office (YCSO) and the Yuma County Recorder’s Office (YCRO) are working together to actively examine cases of voting fraud from the 2020 General Election and now a recent pattern of fraudulent voter registration forms leading up to the 2022 Primary Election. As of March 2022, YCSO has 16 voting/registration open cases. All relevant evidence is being formally documented by the Yuma County Recorder’s Office and further investigated by the Yuma County Sheriff’s Office.

Hold up. As of March?

So this investigation has been going on long before March, and even longer before May?

D’Souza specifically said the sheriff saw the movie not a report. So was this a very, very unfinished movie that he saw much earlier than anyone else? Maybe he saw the story boards?

Well, who is this beszerk sheriff? It says right at the top of the press release. Sheriff Leon Wilmot.

So if this sheriff both saw this unreleased movie and was disturbed enough by it to immediately open an investigation thanks to D’Souza’s hard work, why is he also publicly denying it?

“The Yuma County Sheriff’s Office has been working jointly with the Yuma County Recorder’s Office and the Arizona Attorney General’s Office extensively regarding allegations of voter misconduct for over a year,” Wilmot said. “

Over a year. Well before D’Souza could have had a viable movie to show Wilmot.

There’s always the possibility of “this is a super secret operation and plausible deniability is necessary.” Maybe making D’Souza look like a liar is part of the Plan.

But if that’s the case, then that means D’Souza’s role here is to look like someone who can’t even get the sheriff who can prove the value of his movie to lend any credibility to it. That seems strange for a movie specifically designed to wake people up.

TL;DR

Sheriff’s press, both officially released and in interviews, has suggested this case has been going on for months before the movie was released. D’Souza probably saw that the press release came out a week after his movie and made the assumption, but neither the sheriff nor anyone from his office is backing up that claim, and nothing from their office seems to support it.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I dug into these raid a bit.

What he’s referring to is the Yuma County investigation that was announced a couple of weeks ago.

D’Souza specifically claimed on a podcast that this Yuma investigation was a direct result of his movie. 1 minute mark.

https://mobile.twitter.com/WhitlockJason/status/1526315725446688771?s=20&t=G0PMzHJOcENn1vC8F9ZRdQ

"The sheriff of Yuma saw our movie, went berserk and has opened up an investigation in Yuma, Arizona and I believe there will be arrests very soon."

Alright. So we have a timeline. 2000 Mules was released at the beginning of May, and the Yuma County press release regarding the election fraud cases was announced about a week later.

So far so good. Here’s the press release from the investigators.

https://www.yumacountysheriff.org/pr-2022/PR-2022-30-Yuma-County-Voting-Fraud.pdf

Here’s the opening line from the release;

The Yuma County Sheriff’s Office (YCSO) and the Yuma County Recorder’s Office (YCRO) are working together to actively examine cases of voting fraud from the 2020 General Election and now a recent pattern of fraudulent voter registration forms leading up to the 2022 Primary Election. As of March 2022, YCSO has 16 voting/registration open cases. All relevant evidence is being formally documented by the Yuma County Recorder’s Office and further investigated by the Yuma County Sheriff’s Office.

Hold up. As of March?

So this investigation has been going on long before March, and even longer before May?

D’Souza specifically said the sheriff saw the movie not a report. So was this a very, very unfinished movie that he saw much earlier than anyone else? Maybe he saw the story boards?

Well, who is this beszerk sheriff? It says right at the top of the press release. Sheriff Leon Wilmot.

So if this sheriff both saw this unreleased movie and was disturbed enough by it to immediately open an investigation thanks to D’Souza’s hard work, why is he also publicly denying it?

“The Yuma County Sheriff’s Office has been working jointly with the Yuma County Recorder’s Office and the Arizona Attorney General’s Office extensively regarding allegations of voter misconduct for over a year,” Wilmot said. “

Over a year. Well before D’Souza could have had a viable movie to show Wilmot.

There’s always the possibility of “this is a super secret operation and plausible deniability is necessary.” Maybe making D’Souza look like a liar is part of the Plan.

But if that’s the case, then that means D’Souza’s role here is to look like someone who can’t even get the sheriff who can prove the value of his movie to lend any credibility to it. That seems strange for a movie specifically designed to wake people up.

TL;DR

Sheriff’s press, both officially released and in interviews, has suggested this case has been going on for months before the movie was released. D’Souza probably saw that the press release came out a week after his movie and made the assumption, but neither the sheriff nor anyone from his office is backing up that claim, and nothing from their office seems to support it.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

I dug into these raid a bit.

What he’s referring to is the Yuma County investigation that was announced a couple of weeks ago.

D’Souza specifically claimed on a podcast that this Yuma investigation was a direct result of his movie.

https://mobile.twitter.com/WhitlockJason/status/1526315725446688771?s=20&t=G0PMzHJOcENn1vC8F9ZRdQ

"The sheriff of Yuma saw our movie, went berserk and has opened up an investigation in Yuma, Arizona and I believe there will be arrests very soon."

Alright. So we have a timeline. 2000 Mules was released at the beginning of May, and the Yuma County press release regarding the election fraud cases was announced about a week later.

So far so good. Here’s the press release from the investigators.

https://www.yumacountysheriff.org/pr-2022/PR-2022-30-Yuma-County-Voting-Fraud.pdf

Here’s the opening line from the release;

The Yuma County Sheriff’s Office (YCSO) and the Yuma County Recorder’s Office (YCRO) are working together to actively examine cases of voting fraud from the 2020 General Election and now a recent pattern of fraudulent voter registration forms leading up to the 2022 Primary Election. As of March 2022, YCSO has 16 voting/registration open cases. All relevant evidence is being formally documented by the Yuma County Recorder’s Office and further investigated by the Yuma County Sheriff’s Office.

Hold up. As of March?

So this investigation has been going on long before March, and even longer before May?

D’Souza specifically said the sheriff saw the movie not a report. So was this a very, very unfinished movie that he saw much earlier than anyone else? Maybe he saw the story boards?

Well, who is this beszerk sheriff? It says right at the top of the press release. Sheriff Leon Wilmot.

So if this sheriff both saw this unreleased movie and was disturbed enough by it to immediately open an investigation thanks to D’Souza’s hard work, why is he also publicly denying it?

“The Yuma County Sheriff’s Office has been working jointly with the Yuma County Recorder’s Office and the Arizona Attorney General’s Office extensively regarding allegations of voter misconduct for over a year,” Wilmot said. “

Over a year. Well before D’Souza could have had a viable movie to show Wilmot.

There’s always the possibility of “this is a super secret operation and plausible deniability is necessary.” Maybe making D’Souza look like a liar is part of the Plan.

But if that’s the case, then that means D’Souza’s role here is to look like someone who can’t even get the sheriff who can prove the value of his movie to lend any credibility to it. That seems strange for a movie specifically designed to wake people up.

TL;DR

Sheriff’s press, both officially released and in interviews, has suggested this case has been going on for months before the movie was released. D’Souza probably saw that the press release came out a week after his movie and made the assumption, but neither the sheriff nor anyone from his office is backing up that claim, and nothing from their office seems to support it.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

I dug into these raid a bit.

What he’s referring to is the Yuma County investigation that was announced last week. D’Souza specifically claimed on a podcast that this Yuma investigation was a direct result of his movie.

https://mobile.twitter.com/WhitlockJason/status/1526315725446688771?s=20&t=G0PMzHJOcENn1vC8F9ZRdQ

"The sheriff of Yuma saw our movie, went berserk and has opened up an investigation in Yuma, Arizona and I believe there will be arrests very soon."

Alright. So we have a timeline. 2000 Mules was released at the beginning of May, and the Yuma County press release regarding the election fraud cases was announced about a week later.

So far so good. Here’s the press release from the investigators.

https://www.yumacountysheriff.org/pr-2022/PR-2022-30-Yuma-County-Voting-Fraud.pdf

Here’s the opening line from the release;

The Yuma County Sheriff’s Office (YCSO) and the Yuma County Recorder’s Office (YCRO) are working together to actively examine cases of voting fraud from the 2020 General Election and now a recent pattern of fraudulent voter registration forms leading up to the 2022 Primary Election. As of March 2022, YCSO has 16 voting/registration open cases. All relevant evidence is being formally documented by the Yuma County Recorder’s Office and further investigated by the Yuma County Sheriff’s Office.

Hold up. As of March?

So this investigation has been going on long before March, and even longer before May?

D’Souza specifically said the sheriff saw the movie not a report. So was this a very, very unfinished movie that he saw much earlier than anyone else? Maybe he saw the story boards?

Well, who is this beszerk sheriff? It says right at the top of the press release. Sheriff Leon Wilmot.

So if this sheriff both saw this unreleased movie and was disturbed enough by it to immediately open an investigation thanks to D’Souza’s hard work, why is he also publicly denying it?

“The Yuma County Sheriff’s Office has been working jointly with the Yuma County Recorder’s Office and the Arizona Attorney General’s Office extensively regarding allegations of voter misconduct for over a year,” Wilmot said. “

Over a year. Well before D’Souza could have had a viable movie to show Wilmot.

There’s always the possibility of “this is a super secret operation and plausible deniability is necessary.” Maybe making D’Souza look like a liar is part of the Plan.

But if that’s the case, then that means D’Souza’s role here is to look like someone who can’t even get the sheriff who can prove the value of his movie to lend any credibility to it. That seems strange for a movie specifically designed to wake people up.

TL;DR

Sheriff’s press, both officially released and in interviews, has suggested this case has been going on for months before the movie was released. D’Souza probably saw that the press release came out a week after his movie and made the assumption, but neither the sheriff nor anyone from his office is backing up that claim, and nothing from their office seems to support it.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I dug into these raid a bit.

What he’s referring to is the Yuma County investigation that was announced last week. D’Souza specifically claimed on a podcast that this Yuma investigation was a direct result of his movie.

https://mobile.twitter.com/WhitlockJason/status/1526315725446688771?s=20&t=G0PMzHJOcENn1vC8F9ZRdQ

"The sheriff of Yuma saw our movie, went berserk and has opened up an investigation in Yuma, Arizona and I believe there will be arrests very soon."

Alright. So we have a timeline. 2000 Mules was released at the beginning of May, and the Yuma County press release regarding the election fraud cases was announced about a week later.

So far so good. Here’s the press release from the investigators.

https://www.yumacountysheriff.org/pr-2022/PR-2022-30-Yuma-County-Voting-Fraud.pdf

Here’s the opening line from the release;

The Yuma County Sheriff’s Office (YCSO) and the Yuma County Recorder’s Office (YCRO) are working together to actively examine cases of voting fraud from the 2020 General Election and now a recent pattern of fraudulent voter registration forms leading up to the 2022 Primary Election. As of March 2022, YCSO has 16 voting/registration open cases. All relevant evidence is being formally documented by the Yuma County Recorder’s Office and further investigated by the Yuma County Sheriff’s Office.

Hold up. Since March?

Did this Sheriff Wilmot see a movie that wasn’t going to be released (and probably hadn’t even been fully finished) for another couple of months? Distinct possibility.

However, D’Souza said that this sheriff saw the film (apparently two months before it was released), and then “went berserk” and opened the investigation.

Well, who is this beszerk sheriff? It says right at the top of the press release. Sheriff Leon Wilmot.

So if this sheriff both saw this unreleased movie and was disturbed enough by it to immediately open an investigation thanks to D’Souza’s hard work, why is he also publicly denying it?

“The Yuma County Sheriff’s Office has been working jointly with the Yuma County Recorder’s Office and the Arizona Attorney General’s Office extensively regarding allegations of voter misconduct for over a year,” Wilmot said. “

Over a year. Well before D’Souza could have had a viable movie to show Wilmot.

There’s always the possibility of “this is a super secret operation and plausible deniability is necessary.”

But if that’s the case, then that means D’Souza’s role here is to look like someone who can’t even get the sheriff who can prove the value of his movie to lend any credibility to it. That seems strange for a movie specifically designed to wake people up.

TL;DR

Sheriff’s press, both officially released and in interviews, has suggested this case has been going on for months before the movie was released. D’Souza probably saw that the press release came out a week after his movie and made the assumption, but neither the sheriff nor anyone from his office is backing up that claim, and nothing from their office seems to support it.

1 year ago
1 score