MyPillow CEO Offers $5 Million To Anyone Who Can Prove Him Wrong

MyPillow CEO Offers $5 Million To Anyone Who Can Prove Him Wrong

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MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell is so confident that he's right about election fraud (he isn't) that he is offering $5 million to anyone who attends his upcoming "Cyber Symposium" and proves that his data didn't come from the 2020 election. Basically, you can become a millionaire if you can prove that he's lying. This might seem like an easy task, but it is nearly impossible to disprove a negative, which is exactly why Lindell is offering this ridiculous bounty. Ring of Fire's Farron Cousins explains what's happening.  

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If you've ever dreamed of being a millionaire without actually having to work for it, then My Pillow CEO, Mike Lindell, has the offer for you. For the price of attending his cyber symposium that's supposed to take place in mid August, you might be able to win $5 million and all you have to do to get that $5 million, Mike Lindell says, is prove him wrong. If you attend his cyber symposium, he said on Real America's Voice this week and prove that the data he has is not from the 2020 election, he will give you $5 million. Lindell says he has booked out 800 hotel rooms for people to come and attend this cyber symposium. So rooms are available, folks, if you want your chance at winning 5 million and of course proving this nutcase wrong, all you gotta do is show up. Now here's a problem though, folks, it's very difficult to disprove a negative, right?

We know there was no widespread fraud in the 2020 election. Mike Lindell insists that there was, and that he has the evidence to prove it. So where did this evidence come from? How did he create it? Who gave it to him? You know, it's kind of hard to prove that something's fake when you know it's fake, but you can't just go and say, this isn't real and win the $5 million. Now I'm sure there's going to be plenty of people, whether or not they're seeking the $5 million, that do go there and disprove quite literally everything he's going to say. But I also have no doubt in my mind that he isn't eventually going to pay up. He's absolutely not really going to give people $5 million if they prove him wrong. He would go bankrupt very quickly if he had to do that to everyone who is able to accurately dispute his claims.

So why is he even doing this in the first place? Because he's trying to show everybody that he's so totally confident that he's going to overturn the election, that he's willing to put up his own money. He's also doing it to try to drum up a little bit of excitement about his cyber symposium, because based on what I've read, it doesn't seem like anybody cares about it. He's having trouble, according to reports, getting people to come to it. You know, he's not able to get any lawmakers. Hell, I mean, just a couple months ago, he was kicked out of the Republican governors meeting. Nobody wants to be associated with him, nobody with any kind of credibility at all, wants to be near Mike Lindell. So that's why he's resorting to these drastic measures saying, well, if you can prove me wrong, I got $5 million waiting for you. I doubt it. I doubt anybody is actually going to claim that prize money, even though I am confident, there will be dozens if not hundreds of people in this country who are able to prove him wrong.

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