Mike Lindell, who as you know is the founder of My Pillow and close friend of President Trump is literally putting his money where his mouth is.
Lindell is holding an event where he’s offering $5 million to anyone who can disprove the election data that he has gathered since November. He’s just as confident as we are about what happened in the election, even more so you might say.
Steve Bannon had Mike Lindell on his show The War Room when he made the announcement that he was putting up this offer.
He’s offering this up as some sort of “cyber symposium” where people are invited to attend and prove him wrong. This won’t be any simple task though.
MSN reported,
To claim the prize, one must not only attend Lindell’s August “cyber symposium” in South Dakota but also, according to a notice on his website, prove that his “cyber data is not valid data from the November 2020 election.”
The big jackpot was first announced on Steve Bannon’s “War Room: Pandemic” podcast on Monday. “All the cyber guys, I don’t care if it’s media; they can dig into all this data. If they can prove [that] it’s not all valid data from the 2020 election, the November election, we have it all,” Lindell said. “We have 37 terabytes of information.”
Lindell’s latest announcement follows the MyPillow CEO’s recent statement that his admittedly ambitious goal is to have more than a billion people tune into his upcoming three-day “cyber symposium,” event so that his “absolute proof” of widespread voter fraud can have a global reach.
I’m sure that the data that he has is legitimate. Most of us have seen some of the important details, but we’ve definitely not seen 37 terabytes worth of data. This must encompass the results from every single state’s election.