100%feedup made an exclusive interview with My Pillow founder and CEO Mike Lindell.
We reported that Mike pulled the plug on his massive advertising campaign with Fox News after they rejected his ad promoting his cyber symposium.
Now, Mike will spill the bean and he needs our support. Count me in Mike, we’ll be there for you.
Mike hosted a cyber symposium where he will share the evidence he says will prove foreign entities interfered with our November 2020 election and actually changed the vote totals, which affected the outcome.
And a whopping $5 million is offered by My Pillow CEO to anyone who can prove the data his cybersecurity experts have obtained is not valid. The symposium is being held in Sioux Falls, Iowa.
During the exclusive interview, Mike revealed that ONLY FOX News rejected the ad. “We sent it to ABC, NBC, CBS, MSNBC, and even CNN,” Mike said.
“We’re not running it on MSNBC or CNN because they charge too much for their small audience, but the ad is running on all of the major networks,” the My Pillow CEO explained, adding, “The ad’s been on over 5,000 radio and TV stations nationwide, but Fox News refuses to run the ad!”
Here’s the ad:
Mike Lindell canceled $50 MILLION ad campaign w/ Fox News for refusing to an ad.
Mike just released the ad Fox News refused to run.
Support Mike and 100 Percent Fed Up by using “FedUp” code to get up to 66% Off. Go to https://t.co/p9rXiPPnXJ or call 800-864-0634
Here it is: pic.twitter.com/89klvfObPT
— @SassyConservativeGirl45 (@SassyConservat1) July 30, 2021
Mike just released the ad Fox News after a long and mutually beneficial relationship with the cable news network, Mr. Lindell has decided he can no longer work with Fox News, a news organization that censors its advertisers over beliefs or opinions they either don’t share or are afraid of airing.
Fox News became the darling of conservatives and even moderates when it distinguished itself from an overly crowded field of dishonest mainstream media outlets by reporting the news as it happened and not through the lens of the Democrat Party. After Rupert Murdoch left the day-to-day operations to his sons, Fox News viewers began to see a shift in programming. The outspoken Fox Business host Lou Dobbs was fired from the network over his coverage of election fraud. The popular, fiery Fox News host Trish Regan was also forced out. Judge Jeanine Pirro was suspended in 2020 over a spat with the cable news giant of her pro-Trump coverage.
Mike Lindell told us he spent about $50 million in one year with Fox News.
Mike Lindell, ever the optimist, and all-around good guy, mocked Fox News for refusing to accurately report the news. “Fox should be a weather channel,” he said, “but you couldn’t count on them to predict a storm,” he added.
The ad rejected by Fox News includes information on Mike Lindell’s upcoming Cyber Symposium that will be held on August 10-12 in Sioux City, South Dakota. Mike Lindell has offered a $5 million award to anyone who can disprove the evidence of election fraud he plans to reveal at the cyber symposium that he claims is “irrefutable” and will lead to proving the election was stolen from Trump in November 2020. The cyber symposium will also be live-streamed on Lindell’s social media platform Frank Speech at FrankSpeech.com
Why did Fox News reject Mike Lindell’s promo piece for his symposium? If Mr. Lindell is proven wrong about the elaborate, covert scheme that was implemented to steal the election, he loses $5 million, and Fox loses nothing. But, on the other hand, if Mr. Lindell’s evidence proves the election was stolen, Fox News still has nothing to lose other than their reputation for being one of the first cable news networks to call the election for Biden, even though the election was riddled with legitimate evidence of voter fraud and foul play.
Mike told the 100%FeedUp that he is most worried about workers at his call center. In typical Mike Lindell fashion, he’s always looking out for the little guy. He thinks of his employees as part of a large family and doesn’t want his fight for election integrity to affect their income.
If you would like to support Mike Lindell, who will certainly lose revenue by canceling Fox News, you can buy directly from him at MyPillow.com or by calling 1-800-864-0634.
Source: 100percentfedup
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