South Dakota | August 15, 2021
Lindell’s team alleges symposium attendees’ phones, laptops, information targeted
South Dakota | August 15, 2021
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell said Thursday that his team has identified attacks targeting attendees of his three-day Cyber Symposium and has received “credible” information that “there was a poison pill inserted in the data.”
Phil Waldron, the head of the “red team” hired by Mr. Lindell to interrogate the data Mr. Lindell presented at the symposium, which he said would prove his claim that the 2020 election was hacked by China, said he had begun identifying threats in the weeks leading up to the symposium.
“The big end game is to discredit all of the legislators who have had the courage to be here to listen,” Mr. Waldron said… (Excerpts from the Washington Times)
South Dakota | August 11, 2021
Mike Lindell’s 2020 election symposium delayed by ‘hacked’ livestream
South Dakota | August 11, 2021
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell said his website, Frank Speech, was hacked Tuesday morning, temporarily interrupting the livestream of his Cyber Symposium on how Chinese hackers defrauded the 2020 presidential election.
Mr. Lindell says he has 37 terabytes of “irrefutable” evidence that hackers, who he said were backed by China, broke into election systems and switched votes to support President Biden, which he plans to present at the event. “We’ve been attacked, they attacked,” Mr. Lindell told the in-person attendees in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. “We have backup. We’re going to be up and running. But I’m going to wait to run that live[stream] to start because everyone’s gonna see everything we got.” Mr. Lindell did not say who was responsible for the hack…. (Excerpts from Washington Times)