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Did Gregg Phillips of True The Vote Just Make Elon Musk An Offer He Can't Refuse?
Who Knew Geotracking of Social Media Accounts Was Even Possible?
Did Gregg Phillips of True The Vote Just Make Elon Musk An Offer He Can't Refuse?
Most people only learned of Geotracking using cell phones a short while ago with the debut of filmmaker and author Dinesh D’Souza’s groundbreaking new documentary, “2000 Mules”.
2000 Mules provided an in-depth look at evidence compiled by the election integrity firm True The Vote that exposes a massive and coordinated criminal racketeering enterprise that spanned multiple US states during the November 2020 Presidential election. Geotracking technology and video surveillance footage exposed illegal ballot box stuffing schemes in the states of Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Arizona. These were the five key states that ended up playing the crucial role in supposedly flipping the presidential race from incumbent President Donald J. Trump to challenger Joe Biden.
The new documentary’s debut has reportedly already led to a series of arrests and prosecutions in Arizona due to the uncovering of a large racketeering ring that was illegally stuffing ballot boxes in the San Luis area.
Guillermina Fuentes, 66, is being prosecuted by the Arizona Attorney General’s Office for running a sophisticated election fraud ring.
Geotracking and Social Media
But today, True the Vote’s Gregg Phillips made several posts on Truth Social that took the forensic use of geotracking evidence in a completely new and different direction.
Phillps turned from discussing how apps loaded on your cell phone can send out signals that can be used to track your ‘pattern of life’ [if you give the apps permission to do such tracking when you install or use them] to discussing how social media apps like Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Youtube, Flickr and Webo can emit signals over cellphones that can be used by third party sites such as “Geofeedia”, to track the pattern of life of social media users.
And then Phillips made a direct offer [in jest?] to the world’s richest man, Elon Musk, who is currently involved in an attempt to close the sale of the world’s largest social media platform.