I was wondering if anyone else saw this. I saw it on his locals channel, but it looks like someone put it on butchute too.
Anyway, to summarize, True the Vote recognized that the fraud likely didn't come from the spectacular machine hacking, or off-shore ballot counting, or any of the other claims that derailed the election litigation. It was likely to come from the massive amount of mail-ins that were distributed before the election, with no chain of custody, no signature matches, and the drop boxes peppering various areas.
So what True the Vote did was pay about $2 million to get their hands on anonymized geo-location data, IDed by device IDs. They looked for patterns of devices going from left-wing 501c3 orgs to drop boxes. The "mules" had to visit at least 10 dropboxes, and 5 of these orgs. They filter out poll workers, and make sure the pattern was different than their previous pattern of life.
They found these "mules" running ballots, most of the time in the middle of the night. And they bump it up against video footage, if it's available. The drop boxes should have been monitored, but as it turns out the states weren't so good at doing that.
Those mules were enough to tip the election. When they loosened the criteria to 5 dropboxes (instead of 10, and less orgs) there were suddenly 54 k mules.
The implication is:
1) 501c3 orgs are "get out the vote" orgs.
2) These orgs knock on a lot of doors. Do a lot of ballot harvesting, made easy by the massive amount of ballots printed and randomly scattered.
3) Ballots go back to 501c3 orgs... and perhaps get filled out there.
4) Mules deliver the ballots
5) Since all standards were relaxed because of COVID (and because nobody would ever think of being dishonest, right?), and because states cut corners from the sheer number of mail ins - The ballot is separated from the envelope, and nobody can tell the difference, and counted.