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HELP SAVE OUR COUNTRY: MIKE LINDELL’S CYBER SYMPOSIUM AUG 10-12

FOX cable channel REFUSED to run a 60-second commercial for the Mike Lindell (Mr. Pillow) event. Lindell has pulled his ads from Fox.  Last year, he spent $50 million on Fox ads. This year he’s spent $19 million so far.

He kept it simple: 72-hour cyber symposium.

He doesn’t use the words “ELECTION FRAUD” in the commercial, but FOX NEWS and FOX BUSINESS still REFUSED to run his ad, because they know it’s about exposing election fraud, and Mike won’t back down.

Well, we don’t have a penny from Mike, but we’re happy to run his commercial. Here it is:

IF THE ABOVE VIDEO DOES NOT RUN, TRY THE ONE BELOW. SAME THING, DIFFERENT COMPRESSION:

www.FrankSpeech.com

 

https://home.frankspeech.com/tv/video/help-save-our-country-please-share-everywhere

One Reply to “HELP SAVE OUR COUNTRY: MIKE LINDELL’S CYBER SYMPOSIUM AUG 10-12

  1. Everyone going to Mike’s protest rally at Fox news headquarters?

    MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell plans to protest outside Fox News’ NY headquarters November 20, 2021 Business Insider MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell said on his Friday evening broadcast that he was planning to protest outside Fox News’ New York headquarters. The Daily Beast quoted Lindell as saying: “We are going to do something out in front of Fox News. I think we should have — you know, if people want to go down there, maybe we should give out Frank Speech signs.” Lindell said that the broadcaster was a “big part of our country being taken from us.” The business mogul also called Fox News “controlled opposition,” according to The Daily Beast. As one of Fox News’s biggest sponsors, MyPillow grew its business by advertising on the network. Relations between the CEO and Fox went south, however, when the network announced Biden’s victory in the 2020 US election. Lindell was angered by the network’s lack of coverage of his “cyber symposium” in August. At the time, he said he planned to buy more ads on the network to promote the event. The CEO promised $5 million to any cyber expert, politician, or reporter who could refute the data that he claimed proved election voter fraud, provided they attend the symposium in person. But the data did not prove voter fraud and some attendees described the event as “random garbage that just wastes our time.” Lindell’s spreading of baseless election-fraud claims has previously led to MyPillow products being pulled by retailers. https://www.businessinsider.com/mypillow-ceo-mike-lindell-protest-outside-fox-news-new-york-2021-11

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