Finally, after a computer and modem meltdown, inability to play the DVD (you need VLC to play this DVD, btw) because my laptop doesn't have a DVD drive, and other logistical issues, I finally got around to seeing this DVD.
In a word, it's compelling.
Some details:
Dinesh and his wife Debbie connected with the TruetheVote.org organization (they've been around since 2010 and have been collecting election data for 40+ years) to determine how the 2020 election was actually conducted.
The Truethevote.org group hypothesized that the data-driven way to examine the issue was to focus on two things:
- Determine the use of dropboxes
- Determine how the use of "mules" towards those dropboxes could be quantified by geotracking - a technology that is stout enough to weather challenges in court cases, like DNA or fingerprint analyses
The conduct of the film included Dinesh querying the two principles in TruetheVote and them laying out their video analysis of the state's own video of many (not all) of the drop boxes that the state (PA, MI, AZ, GA, WI, NV) took. A curious fact emerged -- not all drop boxes were monitored by video.
Nevertheless, about 4 million minutes of video were obtained through a FOIA-type process and outright data purchase by the schmucks that monitor what you're doing and where you're going with your cell phone, and it became evident that the "mules" in concert with their own geotracking and evident contact with local "get out the vote" organizations managed to stuff those drop boxes.
They crunched the numbers and even using averages, they were able to determine that the election was clearly stolen. In GA alone, the margin of "victory" for SharterJoe was only 12,000 votes. It was shown that Trump won GA, PA, and IIRC, WI. More aggressive analyses revealed that Trump won five of the "problem" states.
Another panel convened, consisting of Sebastian Gorka, Charlie Kirk, Larry Elder, and Dennis Prager "viewed" the film while the data were being presented. Another guy was in there too, but I don't remember his name. Prager was convinced at the outset that the entire presentation wasn't worth the powder to blow it to hell, but he came around at the end saying it was staggering in its implications. The others were suitably impressed with the data, the analysis, and the conclusion ultimately that there is no way in hell that the 2020 election was NOT stolen -- this, after it was demonstrated that the massive amount of data reviewed was illustrative, but by no means all of the data. They focused on the 6 battleground states, fully recognizing they weren't seeing it all.
Like I said -- very compelling film. Some parts were cheesy, and clearly staged -- such as some wraith-like figure dropping a sheaf of ballots in a drop box while the camera was inside the drop box. Some of the interviews were staged as well, but some of that stuff had to be to tell the story and how it came about.
FWIW, I've always thought the election was stolen and made no apologies for saying so. D'Souza talked about how many Republicans (I am NOT a Republican) were browbeaten and ostracized for even mentioning how the election was even suspect, and that was another fact that drove TruetheVote.org to determining the factual and quantifiable basis for how the Dems managed to steal the 2020 election.