MyPillow CEO’s Cyber Symposium Goes Down in Flames After His ‘Cyber Guy’ Admits It’s a Sham
The effort to prove election fraud in the U.S. was one goofy disaster after another.
The so-called “cyber symposium” put on by MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell in Sioux Falls, S.D. caught fire and crash-landed on Thursday, bringing three days of sheer boredom and weirdness to a predictably unsatisfying close.
Unfortunately for Lindell, the man he hired to assess that data has now admitted that it can’t possibly show what he says it does. See, Lindell brought on various cyber analysts who were supposed to look at the data provided at the symposium and assess its validity. Josh Merritt, who is described as the pillow salesman’s “lead cyber expert,” did not stick to the script.
“So our team said, we’re not going to say that this is legitimate if we don’t have confidence in the information,” Merritt told The Washington Times on Thursday. He further told the outlet that the data, in the form that it’s been provided, could not prove that a cyberattack had occurred.
Normally we would feel sad if we saw a mentally-damaged person fall on his face, and try to help him up. But in this case, it's pure comedy gold. I hope they televise the Dominion lawsuits when they come up for trial.
He knew he was going down, but he also knew he could sell a lot of his shitty merch (to gullible people who tuned in) to pay for the final judgement Dominion will get against him.
He knew he would have an audience particularly susceptible to the lies in his commercial.
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