- Mike Lindell, CEO of MyPillow, has made a 3-hour film highlighting his unfounded claim of electoral fraud.
- Lindell told YouTube channel “The Revival Channel” that if the movie doesn’t catch on, it means “the end times.”
- Earlier this week, Lindell was cut off by a Newsmax anchor for spreading baseless fraud theories.
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MyPillow CEO and ardent Donald Trump supporter Mike Lindell appeared on the YouTube channel “The Revival Channel” to announce that he will be releasing a three-hour film on Friday in support of his baseless allegations of fraud in the 2020 election.
“Absolute proof” was made, he said, for a period of five days, “hidden between people who were guarding me and people from … all over the country.”
Speaking from a dull room with a fake screen of trees behind it, in a location he declined to disclose, Lindell said the documentary had proved: “ 100%, the theft by China and these various international locations, this cyber attack on our country here, that took, turned those voices. “
Both former Attorney General Bill Barr and former acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf have said there is no evidence of widespread electoral fraud.
“There is no indication that any foreign actor has managed to jeopardize or influence the votes actually cast in these elections,” Wolf said in a November 3 press conference.
Lindell said his film will prove there was “a communist coup”.
“We prayed about every word in this piece,” he told the Revival Channel presenter. “The last four days, 12 people, three hours of sleep a night. A lot of things was done at one time, because the Holy Spirit just spoke it.”
This isn’t Lindell’s first foray into film. He has served as a producer on several conservative films, including 2019’s ‘Unplanned’, and was the subject of the 2016 documentary ‘The Mike Lindell Story: An American Dream’.
Lindell is one of several Trump surrogates and supporters who were threatened with lawsuits by Dominion Voting Systems after repeatedly making unfounded allegations of election fraud with their machines.
Lindell appeared on conservative cable channel Newsmax earlier this week, ostensibly to talk about “ canceling culture, ” but instead revived his claims about interference in the election. Anchor Bob Sellers became visibly annoyed when Lindell instead began rattling out his Dominion Voting Systems claims about electoral fraud, intervening to remind viewers that Lindell’s claims were unsubstantiated. Sellers seemed to walk away frustrated at the time.
Last month, Lindell was permanently banned from Twitter for repeatedly claiming groundless electoral fraud that Twitter said it violated its user policies.
The news of the documentary came when Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School high school survivor and progressive activist David Hogg announced he would launch a rival pillow company “to bankrupt MyPillow”.