This letter tells straight out that China intruded in our election.
There it is, the letter.
Now this, you guys, this got lost in all the Suppression.
Nobody talked about this on January 7th.
They were talking about January 6th and everybody was getting deplatformed that still spoke out.
So what we need to tell everybody is how important, and now we find out what two and a half years later, That the government was behind suppressing us on these platforms.
You know, going to Twitter and colluding with Twitter.
So this ruling that this judge did on July 4th, Independence Day, is so important for our voice.
This is going to help everything across the board.
And Brandon, there was another one.
We'll quick go through the other case that dropped.
I don't know anything about that.
That Colorado, what that means.
Do you know what that means or what it involves?
Yes, I do.
Here it is right here.
This is the actual, it was argued on April 19th, 2023.
And then we got the decision on June 27th, 2023.
And here is a good summary of it right here.
I have a, or let's see where to go.
I had a case.
Here we go.
Hey, Brandon, on Facebook here, I got.
There it is.
Hey, Brandon.
Brandon.
Yeah?
Don't say anything I'm going to get in trouble for.
On Suckabuck's Facebook here, I'm up to 362.
Remember, every time I get that high, you say something about melting down machines.
Oh, wait.
That's me.
That's me.
All right.
What do we got?
What does this case tell us?
Alright, there's a lot of articles out today about this case, but I thought this one summarized it very well.
In Counterman v. Colorado, the Supreme Court confirms the validity of the New York Times v. Sullivan.
Now, folks may not remember, that's a case going back many, many, many years ago related to releasing information.
And making comments about something.
Making comments about someone.
I think the original person that was criticized was out of Alabama or something.
Was a police official or something.
And the New York Times was saying, hey, I think it turned out to be wrong.
But it was, again, a First Amendment issue.
Known as the New York Times versus Sullivan.
Well, the decision in case involving First Amendment and criminalized speech is good news for news outlets and publishers.
The future appears bright.
or at least brighter, for the Supreme Court's seminal decision New York Times versus Sullivan
that was back in 64 after six justices endorsed its core principles in a recent decision involving
the First Amendment and quote true threats in quote the case is known as counterman versus
Colorado and they made their decision on June 27th although justices Thomas and Gorsuch had
questioned Sullivan in prior dissenting opinions and urged the court to revisit its actual malice
standard a standard that has provided important breathing space to publish critical reporting
and controversial content for nearly 60 years Sullivan's outright overruling
Now seems unlikely.
This is welcome news for media, news organizations, and indeed anyone who reports, publishes, or disseminates speech.
But determinate opponents may continue to attack Sullivan's actual malice standard.
Right, so I got two things to say.
Now I remember why this is so important.
This is huge, everybody!
Remember, everybody sued for defamation.
I got my pillow sued, which we're going to show my employees here in a minute.
They've been sued for almost a billion dollars between me and them.
It's disgusting.
Over what?
Because their CEO went out and spoke out about our election platforms and what we need to do to fix them?
And I, you know, I didn't change our footprint changes.
When we, we get to this summit, we're going to show how we were all just people from cyber or from, um, doctors to lawyers, to pillow makers, to workers, to, um, Um, um, rocket scientist, you got Pat Colbeck, all these different people that were just people and all of a sudden when we raised our hand and said, Hey, I believe there's a problem with our election.
I'm sorry, we're suing you.
You know, deplomation, deplomation.
I wonder if Fox news.
When they made their settlement for $787 million, gee, they could have waited until this report came out and said, ah, frivolous.
You're a news outlet.
You can't sue people for defamation.
Are you kidding me?
It's disgusting what they've done.
This is good news for you, Brandon, because you can freely talk again, right?
That's right.
This is good.
I've been very restrained over the last few years.
Well, maybe.
I know that.
You know that.
I certainly have talked, you know.
But no, I mean, it's always in the back of your head when they're suing for defamation, and it's disgusting.
Yes.
You know, you've got to worry about, you know, Obviously, Brad Rassenberger must have known that this thing was coming out because he didn't bother to reach out to me and I badmouth him every single day for what he's done to this country.
What, is he going to sue me for telling the truth?
He's the Secretary of State of Georgia.
You guys, this is a disgusting guy.
What this does, these two cases, everybody, when the government now cannot get involved and suppress us on your Facebooks and your Twitters and collude with them to suppress our voice, and that coupled with this other case now where they said, hey, of course you can talk, it's free speech!
It's not defamation!
And you don't get to do lawfare in this country and sue people that hadn't been done since the 1700s to suppress something so important as vaccines and elections.
Brandon, I want to tell you something.
And I've said it before, this is going to go a long way, everybody.
When we, you know, we're going to be offering stock here at Frank Speech or whatever.
We're going to be growing our voice here, making this the biggest media outlet in world history.
I really want to do that here to get our voice out.
And I'm telling you, Brandon, if we, with our voice, when you have news outlets like Fox News, Salem Media and Newsmax that when they used lawfare and like Smartmatic sued Fox News on February 4th, 2021.
The day they did that is the last day people could talk or that they would have anybody on because they got sued.
They got sued and they were afraid and they would have people on.
They silenced our voice, everybody.
You know, when they let Tucker go over there and he's still, you know, just to silence his voice.
You guys, you don't have to look any further than that.
Why would you take your number one horse out of the race?
Why would you do that, Brandon?
You would do that because there has to be some kind of settlement agreement.
I mean, that's what I think.
I think that's what was leaked.
You're kind of right.
I will tell you this.
During that agreement, it had to be that because you don't take your number one moneymaker and your number one watch host out of the race.
And I'm going to tell you, everybody, I'll tell you what reality is on Fox News, Newsmax, and Sala Media.
If they were a weather channel, and I've said it before, Brandon, if they're a weather channel, it's just like this.
Let me see.
What can I report tonight?
Oh, same two things.
I can't report hurricanes or tornadoes.
I can't report that.
I know your house just got hit by one, but I can't even talk about your house getting hit by a tornado, Brandon, because it's on my list here.
And I'm, and I work for Newsmax, Fox, and CELA Media.
I cannot report this.
But they were afraid that Tucker was going to report some of that.
That's the bottom line.
Period.
Just like what happened to our own Emerald Robinson here at Frank's Beach, everybody, at Lindell TV.
Emerald's got a show every morning here, everybody.
You gotta watch her show.
It's right after War Room with Steve Bannon.
So it comes on at, I believe, 11 o'clock Central time.
Is it?
I think it's 11 Central.
That's right.
That's right.
Yep.
Yep.
But she came over from Newsmax, everybody.
Does everybody know why they let her go at Newsmax?
She was one of their best reporters there ever was over there.
They let her go, Brad, because you know why?
She bad-mouthed the vaccine over on her social media site.
Isn't that her choice?
She didn't even do it on air.
She bad-mouthed the vaccine over on her own time, on her own social media platform.
Now, I want you to think about that.
So this is where we're at, everybody.
So these rulings that came down, what I'd really like, you want to talk about cases against, look at MyPillow.
I'm going to tell you guys, now we're going to get into a little bit about MyPillow.
And Logan, do you have those pictures I just sent you?
you don't put them up yet of my employees?
Does he? Okay. I want you to get them ready because I want to tell you something here.
Everybody, the, um, Thank you.
What this has done to MyPillow, and because I go out there and I speak out to fix our election platforms, obviously MyPillow, an employee-owned business, got sued by these horrible machine companies that nobody had even heard of before, but the media sticks up for them.
The media protects their dominions, your ES and S's, your smartmatics, your hearts of the world.
But they don't just today, Brandon, just today.
Let me tell you what happened.
And you can look up the report by CBS, Brandon.
What I want you to do is look up MyPillow.
I want you to look up MyPillow or Mike Lindell and put and hit news.
And I want you to see it was came out by CBS.
Okay.
See if you can find it.
Everybody, let me tell you, the media has not talked to me in 70-some days, everybody.
They know that I've used them to get the word out, the attack media.
Fox, Newsmax, all these other ones, they never say anything.
Now, no, no, no, no, no, that's not it.
Well, yeah, yeah, yeah, that was it.
Go back there.
MyPillow Surplus.
Let me tell you, everybody, look at this.
MyPillow Surplus Industrial Equipment up for auction online.
No, but this isn't the hitch.
I'll go further down.
Um, or hear me.
I didn't even, I didn't even see, I haven't even watched it.
Why don't we turn it on and watch it?
I've never heard this.
Okay.
A large amount.
Here we go.
Here we go.
I'll back it up.
You want to play this?
from Minnesota company MyPillow is now up for auction online. In April, MyPillow CEO
Mike Lindell lost an arbitration case. He had challenged people to prove claims he made
about the 2020 election wrong and promised a big payout.
Computer software expert did, and Lindell's company was ordered to pay out $5 million.
Lindell said that MyPillow lost $100 million because of his election claims.
KBID Online Auctions is hosting the auction.
It includes trucks, heavy-duty equipment, office equipment, sewing machines, and more from MyPillow.
According to the auction, there are nearly 850 items up for bid.
The auction is set to end on July 18th at 7 p.m.
WCCO has reached out to a MyPillow spokesperson for comment, but we have not heard back just yet.
Go to the ends of the earth.
Okay, stop that there.
I'm going to tell everybody right now, this is breaking news.
This is the biggest lie in history they just told you.
I've spent the last three hours on the phone with reporters calling me because they think they got dirt on my pillow.
WCCO, shame on them.
They're a local.
Them, the Minneapolis Star and Tribune called me.
All this suppression.
They sit there, another attack.
My pillow lost this money.
Let's start there, Brandon.
We're going to start there.
A. MyPillow did not lose $5 million.
They're not the ones that even involved.
It's called Lindale Management that put on that event.
And we have taken the guy to court.
They didn't win $5 million.
This evidence is the same good evidence we've had.
It's sitting there right now?
There's no, there's no, this guy didn't win nothing!
He had three crooked arbitrators put rule in his, rule this, and we've already proven now this is gonna, we're taking it to court.
This guy lost right out of the bat, then he went to an arbitration, and he says he won, and then we've taken him to court.
So that's one piece right there.
This is the big lie of the media.
These rotten, horrible news outlets, like WCCO right there, that just said this, you guys, Here's reality.
And this is what I told.
There's an article out there.
You could read it.
There's an article that's out there that actually the reporter listened to what I told him.
I think we found that.
That's on Yahoo Finance.
Here it is.
OK, let's read this article, everybody.
Let's read this.
Here's a true one.
Now hold it.
Now, Brandon, if you go up.
No, I want you to go up to the headline, everybody.
Go up to the headline right there, please.
Auctions equipment after retailers pull its products.
Okay.
This didn't say anything about $5 million about Lindale Management, another company that did something.
This employee-owned company at MyPillow had nothing to do with any of that.
And that's in court.
But here's the reality.
Now, everyone read this, and we'll see how truthful this article is, and then I'm going to tell you the real story when we're done here.
I didn't realize this show was going to be totally about me.
I didn't even know these articles came out.
That is a true fact, everybody.
The last one to do it was Walmart.
And we all went through that last year.
space after several shopping networks and major retailers took the company's products off their
shelves. That is a true fact everybody. The last one to do it was Walmart and we all went through
that last year. Horrible what they did to us. So the Chaska-based manufacturer recently listed
more than 850 surplus equipment items on the online auction.
Sewing machines, industrial fabrics, threaders, forklifts, even desks and chairs up to
for auction. Founder and CEO Mike Lindell has experienced a loss in revenue and the items are
no longer needed as the company consolidates its operation. Major retailers such as Walmart,
Bed Bath & Beyond and Slumberland Furniture all said they will no longer sell Myfield
products as Lindell continues to falsely claim that the 2020 election was stole from former
President Donald Trump. Everybody that is rubbish right there.
Absolutely rubbish.
What I've been doing is trying to fix our election platforms, and that's all going to happen in August.
August 16th and 17th, we're going to put the biggest reveal in history.
Now, but the reason Walmart and all them are doing this is because of attack bots and trolls online.
Hold it.
Don't move that thing, please.
Attack bots and trolls online on social media that goes after them online and their managers, their upper management made terrible decisions to remove MyPillow.
Does anybody know what happened to Bed, Bath & Beyond?
Have you looked that up, Brandon?
Done!
MyPillow, the number one selling product, put that article back up please.
MyPillow was the number one selling product of all of these box stores and the shopping channels, QVC, all of them.
They took this down and made a horrible decision that they made.
Now when they did that everybody, and when they did that, It was a, okay, it was a massive, massive cancellation every year.
Lindell said in a phone interview Monday, we lost a hundred million dollars from a tax by the box store, the shopping channels, the shopping network, shopping channels, all of them did cancel culture on us.
That was a hundred million per year, everybody.
Remember, this started happening right in January of 2021 when I got the evidence.
I said, hey, I got evidence here that these machines, that China invaded our country, that attacked our elections.
And I was even on Jimmy Kimmel.
Jimmy said, Mike, would you still be spreading the word if the shoe was on the other foot and your friend Donald Trump had won?
I said, absolutely!
This has nothing to do with who won or lost or overturning election.
This has to do with China invaded, and even John Ratcliffe said he invaded our country, that they had invaded our elections, broke into our elections.
Okay.
But what did the box stores do?
A massive, massive cancellation.
Cancel culture.
Now you go down below.
The auction does not appear related to the $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit targeting both Lindale and MyPillow, which is ongoing in federal court.
You know what's wrong with that statement, Brandon?
Stop the thing.
What?
You know what's wrong with that?
Okay, go back to the article.
I'm just going to ask.
Keep the article up.
We're going through it all.
What's wrong with that statement is it's not 1.3 billion, everybody.
It's like 6 or 7 billion.
They sued my pillow separately from Mike Lindell.
My pillow, this is an employee-owned company.
These are employees that rely on this.
This has been with me for years, and we're going to talk about that in a minute.
Dominion Voters, Judge Lindell defamed the company.
As part of a campaign to paint the 2020 election as rigged, Dominion makes voting machines election software.
Yeah, that's fine.
What about Smartmatic, Heart, and ES&S?
Mandela has not backed down from his assertions that there was something wrong with the 2020 election and its result.
You know, that's a true statement, Brandon.
He said he plans to host an event next month detailing a new way to hold elections.
No, that's a little bit wrong, everybody.
I'm glad they wrote this.
Do you see how we get the word out, Brandon?
Yep.
Okay.
When it says, he said he plans to host an event.
The event, everybody, you can go to LyndaleEvent.com.
They didn't put the date in there.
They don't want to give me any advertising.
It's August 16th and 17th.
It needs to be the most watched thing online.
Detailing a new way to hold elections.
That's not true everybody, but you could call it that maybe.
We are revealing a plan that's been worked on for a year to secure our elections.
So you could say a new way to hold our elections.
But it's not, but it's a new way, it's never been done before and never even been talked about before in world history.
So that would eliminate, if anybody wants to guess out there, a new way to hold elections.
Let's see, paper ballots, hand counted, that's been talked about.
So obviously that's not the plan.
The plan that we're revealing anyway.
Would we like to get to that?
Absolutely.
Paper ballots, hand-counted, same-day voting, voter ID.
Absolutely.
I'm revealing a plan that's never been done ever in world history, in any country, ever.
Ever, everybody!
You need to watch this.
You need to get the word out.
Thank you for attacking me, you people, all these news outlets.
By the ongoing controversy over his claims has forced major shifts in his business.
Now, I want you to read this real close because this could be a true statement.
After some shopping networks dropped his products, the company has moved to direct sales.
They put shopping networks.
We were already in direct sales, everybody.
Our business was about 50% direct sales, which is That's your Fox TV, or your news outlets, like your CNNs, your Foxes, your cable TV, your broadcast TV, your direct mailers, your email marketing, your podcasters, all that was direct sales.
Then we had the other 50% of our business, or 45%, was the box stores and shopping networks, like QVC, Home Shopping Network, Shop HQ here in Minnesota, The Shopping Channel in Canada.
By the way, all the number one product there, period.
MyPillow, number one product.
By the way, today I'm going to tell you in a minute about MyPillow, a very celebration today and what's going on and what's happening.
So stay tuned for that.
But by the ongoing contrary, he was forced to make major shifts in his business.
After some shopping nails dropped him, that's all the box stores do, most of them, the company has moved to direct sales, shooting new network commercials, and trying to boost its presence through email marketing, radio spots, and direct mailing.
They left out a lot of it, but what we've done, everybody, and I'll tell you in a second, let's keep reading, Lindell said the company is subleasing some of its manufactured space, and shocked me, because the packaging, everybody listening to this, this one told the truth.
Because the packaging for direct sales is different than what we needed when working with big retailers.
Okay?
Let me tell you, everybody.
If everybody's seen in the box stores, where you've seen the big box of me smiling, Brandon, remember the big boxes that you'd see in Bed, Bath & Beyond, the whole wall?
You're going to Walmart, a whole wall of my pillows.
Well, we had machines.
We had four machines that were half a million dollars a piece that just do that to these box stores.
We had boxes stored in this massive warehouse in Shakopee for the retailers.
All this equipment that is for retail marketing, retail packaging, we no longer have that.
We've got probably about 5% left, and that's great stores like Menards, Fleet Farm, Ollie's, These are all great stores that have stuck with us.
And they're booming.
All the hardware stores.
Rural King.
Almost all the hardware stores.
By the way, in the hardware stores, they're number one product selling.
MyPillow.
Not a screwdriver.
MyPillow.
What a beautiful thing.
The Lindell said the company is subleasing.
True fact.
We kind of needed a building and a half, but now with these moves we're making, we can get it down to our one building, which is a half a million square feet.
What we're doing, everybody, all the boxes we had and the That for retail and the machines we had to make this, we don't need them.
If we, if the box stores ever come back, if they ever come back, if we take them back and we say, you know what?
Um, we, we, we will take the machines we have, which I had duplicate, duplicate and duplicate like four machines.
I know one machine can do the job of four before to make the boxes.
So all my employees can do what they love making pillows.
But here's what happened to everybody.
Here's reality.
Um, Okay, the same is true for the equipment he auctioned off.
He said he will need to replace whatever the auction off at the retail, if the retailers ever came back.
Another true story.
I want to go up and I want to commend this, whoever wrote this article, because they, I had them on the phone for over an hour and they really listened.
There were several months after my pillow was dropped by retailers, when there was hardly anything for some of the workers to do, Lindell said.
He shifted employees To work for my store.
What a great article this is.
Now, you guys, this is what a journalist should be.
We're going to really commend this.
He shifted employees to work for my store.
Instead of laying people off last year with MyPillow, we had people go over to MyStore, which everybody knows is an online marketplace that we created.
MyStore.com, everybody.
That's entrepreneurs and USA products that their families rely on buying products or putting their product out there so they don't get copied on Amazon or lost in the Googles of the world or your Facebook.
So they have this great online platform, mystore.com.
So we moved employees over there last summer.
When Walmart canceled us, it crippled us.
I will say that.
But one thing, I protect my employees.
I view every employee like my only employee and every customer like my only customer.
Now, others were moved over his addiction resource organization, the Lindell Recovery Network.
By the way, everybody, I got millions into that.
If you have someone that's in addiction, go to lindellrecoverynetwork.org.
It's free.
I offered everything.
When I got set free, there's an online version of that.
Everything's over there, every resource you need.
The lindellrecoverynetwork.org.
What a great reporter that actually reported what's really going on.
Most hardware stores, such as Menards, Fleet Farm, and Ace, continue to carry my pillow products.
He said he hasn't had to lay off any employees yet, but some may have left the company after being reassigned new roles.
So some did leave.
They go, I love making pillows.
And now, Walmart leaving, they didn't have as many pillows to make, Brandon.
They love sewing pillows.
They love making the physical pillows.
Okay, some people, and we went over here, said, you know what, if you ever get back, and I always say, you know what, you're welcome to come back anytime, you know, either in this role or if we get the pillows back.
Well, here we go.
Let's keep reading.
Okay, now they put this arbitration panel and they needed to pay five million to a software who keep going up.
I want to see this garbage.
They got to put a little garbage in there.
I told you to do that because they got to put garbage or their boss won't let them write it.
This journalist everybody watching is a real journalist.
disproves several of his election claims.
Several, that's not bad, that he put several to prove Mike Roncott,
as Lindell has challenged that ruling.
That's, this journalist everybody watching is a real journalist.
They called it privilege.
The 5 million one is the lowest one, he said.
I'll be vindicated in every single one.
Now let me tell you, let's see who wrote this, Brandon.
Going up to the top.
This, what a great journalist.
Who is that?
Brianna Berker-Splock and Brooks Johnson.
I talked to Brooks Johnson.
I want to tell everybody, if you're a journalist watcher, this is real journalism.
They put the truth, what I said, all the way through it.
And they actually, they actually, they didn't hold either side.
They just put the facts in there.
These are the facts.
This is what I said.
This is what happened.
What a great, I'm telling you, Brianna and Brooks.
You guys, you guys are stars.
I'll tell you what, um, I'm actually going to text them.
Every journalist out there, you journalists watching that haven't attacked me, your Zach's and Cheryl's of the world out there that are watching this show.
This is real journalism.
This is real stuff, you guys.
This is real stuff.
And let me tell you what reality is, everybody.
Um, I've got to make sure I get this plugged in over.
Things going dead over here at Facebook.
I want to make sure that we don't lose them.
We actually have a lot of viewers tonight.
Okay, Brandon, okay, that is what a beautiful thing that we came on.
I'm going to tell you this.
So everybody, here's reality, everybody.
Okay?
Today is our 20-year anniversary from when I invented my pillow.
Our 20 year anniversary, okay?
So let me tell you what I did, um, last, after Walmart canceled us last year, I've shifted and even the year before when all the other box stores did, we had to shift from, from online, you know, from, from all, I mean, from retailers, all the retailers that canceled us, we had jobs over here.
These are careers.
Some of these employees have been here, Brandon, since day one.
This is our 20 year anniversary.
Actually, when I got employees was the following year, but some have been there since day one.
Obviously, my children have.
All working for me back then.
We tore foam by hand on the deck and invented the pillow and everything else.
In 2010 and 11, when we went out in a big way with our first infomercial and made our own call center, all those employees then, most of them are still with me.
Because we have careers at MyPillow, not jobs.
This is an employee-owned company.
Yeah, I'm the biggest stockholder, but this is an employee-owned company.
And we, and I'll tell you what, those, what we did last summer, these employees mean so much to me that we, what I did, I said, okay, we're not gonna, we're, boy, we're trying to figure out what we can do here to make up for that hole of all this cancel culture and all this cancelization.
I could have backed down and said, okay, I won't talk about, um, our elections and our, uh, fixing our election platforms anymore.
Will you please box stores come back and please?
No, I will never back down on that.
We could, you know what?
If we lose our country and our elections again, if we, if they, if we don't fix our election platforms, my pillow's gone anyway.
And all my employees, they know that I fight for what's morally right and what's right.
And they, and I'll tell you, everybody.
So last summer, we shifted everybody over, like that article said, to my store, my addiction, my Lindell Recovery Network.
We even had people moving to Lindell Management, which was managing for right here at Frank's Beach, Brandon, you know that?
Doing different things.
I just wanted these employees, just like I did with the China virus, everybody, you know what we did at MyPillow?
People couldn't make it in.
We paid them anyway.
We paid people.
They had to live.
You know, if they were afraid to come in or whatever, but we kept open.
Remember, we made masks for this country before we realized they didn't work.
But we still did.
We did everything we could to help our employees in our country.
Do you know what my pillow granted?
If we have someone that's sick and it's life-threatening, or if they have a family member like that, We pay them to go.
You go get well.
We'll pay your weekly wage.
If someone passes away, if someone dies that they're close to, not just a family member, I don't care if it's a neighbor, you go grieve until you're ready to come back and we're going to pay you every single minute you're out.
We're going to pay your full wage.
And do you know what?
My employee, we appreciate that because who am I to sit there and judge?
Well, if you're close to it, like in corporate America, well, if your neighbor dies, sorry, you can't take off.
If your uncle dies, you can't even go to, you gotta be here at work.
Oh, it's a parent or a sibling, you'll be back to work in three days.
You follow me?
These are things we do.
If somebody's in addiction at my pillow, if somebody has a problem, We not only send them to get help, but we pay them while they're getting help.
So you don't have the excuse going, Oh, I can't, uh, I got to support my family.
I can't go in and get help.
Wrong!
You're going to go get help and it's going to think of it as being paid like an apprentice in carpentry where you go in there, even if it's long-term treatment, like the Great Salvation Army, you go there for six months, it's like an apprenticeship on life.
I will pay my employees to go there.
Do you know how many employees I have, Brandon, that went to long-term and they came out and it changed their lives forever?
These outlets here, the WCCO, the WCCO, that one that did the hit job there with the guy talking, they were actually at my plant before, back in the day when they didn't attack my pillow, I was their darling.
They did interviews, CBS, wow!
Mike, you're an ex-crack addict and what did you do with, you've changed your life, the American dream.
Look where you've gotten to and you're helping your employees.
You know, they struggling, anybody struggling with addiction, And we're getting them help.
And boy, they bragged about that.
They bragged about the Lend Air Recovery Network.
This is a glimmer of hope, though, today, that that Yahoo article there, that article by those two people, what great journalists, everybody.
Just amazing that they would actually put the facts in there and what I actually said on the phone.
But let me tell you, everybody, that I'm not through explaining this auction thing.
So what happened, everybody?
I didn't worry about it.
We just kept paying.
I'm paying millions of dollars every dime I have.
Every dime I have went to help save this country, my personal dime.
I sold buildings.
I've done everything.
I've got over $40 million into trying to fix our election platform and to secure them.
And finally, it all comes to a head in August, everybody.
In August, there it is.
Every dime.
I don't have any money.
Brandon, you know that.
I get it.
I'm putting in work to fix this country, to fix these elections.
Whether you're a Democrat or my whole company, all my employees, there's folks.
But let me tell you, so last January, everybody, so we moved everybody to different positions within the company if they wanted.
And like I say, some of them went, well, I'm going to go out this, you know, if it gets better, I'll come on back because I love making pillows.
Well, last January, we launched the MyPillow 2.0.
Does everybody remember that?
We got it right here, MyPillow 2.0.
And when we did that, there was technology that MyPillow 2.0 has that we didn't have 20 years ago when I invented the pillow this month.
We didn't have this cooling thread that's available right here in the United States.
So we were able to launch a new product out there that enhances your sleep even more so.
And it was a big hit.
We did the commercial.
Everyone's seen it where the mirror opens up.
We spent everything we could on that commercial, you know.
And you know what I wanted?
I was praying for that, you know, it would be such a hit that these employees could fill the void and go back in there and make the product they love making, physically manufacturing, not just shipping other products that we don't make or working in my store or the network.
And you know what?
We were able to do that.
Bring these people back.
These great people, employees, pull them back in.
Hey, we got to make, you're back to making the pillows you love!
You're back to making that!
And they're all happy.
And they're back to their careers.
And so now, by doing that, now it got to the point, well hey, now we've moved our manufacturer back to doing what we love, but we have all this retail stuff, the retailers that have abandoned us, And what are we supposed to do, everybody?
We're just paperweights there?
No, we're auctioning it off.
This is stuff, you know what?
And if the box stores, we were so big in the retail, everybody, before they did this to my pillow, we were so big that we needed like 4X of the equipment we have right now to make the retail packaging, to make the retail pillows.
So my guys said, hey, can we get rid of some of this stuff?
And sublease that building, part of that building, which she said, fine.
We still have storage in that building.
The storage we have in that building, we now, because we're not making retail, some of the stuff, if we, you know, do I think that someday we'll come back to the retailers?
We still have some great retailers.
Maybe once the other retailers wake up out there that, oh gee, let's see, Bed, Bath, and Beyond canceled us.
What are they?
Down.
You know, these retailers, the MyPillow, everybody, are you ready for this?
Was their number one selling product in history.
Do you know how many, Brandon, I want you to take a guess.
As of our anniversary day, right now as I speak, how many million MyPillows do you think have been sold since I invented it in 2004?
80 million.
You already knew the answer.
Yes, folks, it's 80 million.
And how do I know that exact number?
Did I count them?
You know how I know, Brandon?
There's those law labels that you're not supposed to... we as the manufacturer can't tear off.
Here, I'm going to grab a pillow right now and I'll show you here.
Anyway, everybody, this is going to be part of what I'm going to tell you here.
This pillow here, so these law labels, everyone's got to have a law label, okay, to be a legal product.
This goes back to the 1800s when people would put anything in a pillow.
So you've got to get these law labels.
We're over 80 million pillows, my pillows, sold.
That's a miracle.
The best, you know, probably the biggest product sold made in the United States ever.
That's more than, you know, how many, all the top albums sold, right?
Well, what we're doing, so what we're doing with all those people came back with the big prop or the big MyPillow 2.0 success.
So what we were doing, as they all come in for attack this week with this auction thing, what we're doing is we were filming a commercial For what we're doing, it's called our 20-year anniversary special.
My employees and I, we wanted to make something really special, and they're very limited quantity.
These are our, they come in four loft labels, just like our premium.
I don't know if you can see that.
This is the gusset.
They're all, they're all color-coded, too, with the, with the different levels of fill.
And this fabric, everybody, is what?
This is the same fabric our Giza Dream Sheets are made of.
The same cotton.
The same cotton.
It's beautiful cotton.
So we have, because of what they did, the box stores did to it, once again, we only have X amount of these.
These are called pillow chicks, what the patented fill goes in.
So Brandon, we're filming a commercial where the queen size are going to be, and you can get them here and you can go to mypillow.com right now, everybody, and get them for $19.98 for the queens.
And $29.98 for the Kings.
And when they are gone, they're gone.
We should have, I think we've got a couple million.
I don't know how long they're going to last.
A month or two, maybe longer.
But you can get them right here first.
Use promo code L77.
I want to show everybody the pictures now.
So all those horrible media out there and these attacks, other than the two that the compliments, I can't give them enough great compliments.
This is for you WCCO that did this rotten Kid job.
These are my employees.
We went to film this commercial the other day.
This is just, I think there's, I don't know, three, four hundred here.
One shift in one of the buildings now.
And what we did, they were filming this commercial.
These guys are all part of this.
They all have families.
They all have, they've been with me careers.
Look at that.
I said, everybody act like you're sleeping.
Look at this one.
Now go to the next one.
And there we are, everybody.
Thank you, America.
You guys have stood behind us through thick and thin, through all the attacks on us, through all the garbage thrown at us.
These employees thank each and every one of you out there that have supported us.
So we're gonna give you this pillow for 1998.
Brandon, pull it up on the, I think I put it up on the website.
I want you to, everyone can get to that.
We just put it up today.
I need a queen pillow out of that.
Pull it up on the website.
Could you do that?
Yep.
Go to that, guys.
There we go.
Okay.
There it is, everybody.
The 20th anniversary special today from the day I invented MyPillow.
This is the MyPillow Giza Elegance.
These are $19.98 for queens.
These are queen size, you guys.
The lowest price of any MyPillow in history.
But we are thinking, Direct sales right to you, the consumer, because of what the box stores and cancel culture has done to us and what they've done to us and what the shopping channels and the journalists in this country that try and destroy us.
These are family owned company, employee owned.
Shame on you.
Shame on you bad people out there.
Mostly the 90% of the media And then you have the cancel culture and these people that have that this horrible thing they've done to my pillow and But we pray we thank God for where we're at and I'll tell you pull up the one brand I'm gonna tell you how horrible the media is go back to the first picture Go back to the first.
I mean those other three pictures. Oh the first picture.
Yeah, I want to go back to that guys.
Guys in the control room go to the one where they were laying their heads down.
Right there.
No, I want this one right there.
Go back.
I wanted to show something here to tell you how rotten the media is.
Okay.
Right here, everybody.
I got a few things from the media today going, oh, you don't have any people of color.
And I'm going, what?
Do you know that my employees in that just, I am not that, you know, I take employees, whoever comes to me, but here it's mostly the majority Hispanic.
Asian, black, or white is probably the minority, Brandon.
I mean, I'm down there.
We all took pictures.
I get to know my employees.
I mean, it's just, it's shameful what they try and do to us.
It is absolutely shameful what they try to do.
Oh, Mike, you don't have this.
You don't have that.
We've been attacked enough.
We don't care.
I think, I actually think the WCCO that did the first attack on me today, We just showed live here on Frank's speech, because that article, and I want you to go back to that article, that headline, I want to put those two great journalists up there again.
Because I'm telling you, when I'm going forward, I'm going to, once we do this event in August, we're going to call out every journalist, we're going to put their phone numbers up if I have to, the terrible ones, the ones that are ruining our country, the attacks, okay?
So there it is, everybody.
Brian and Brooks, these are awesome, awesome journalists.
I want to thank them from the bottom of my heart.
My employees thank them.
They wrote an article, everybody.
Everybody, if you could go to that article, they were spot on, and I commend them for that.
And see, Brandon, I can give media a compliment where it's due, right?
Yeah, absolutely.
I mean, that piece at CCO, that's just despicable.
It was disgusting.
Shame on them, and they said, well, we haven't, we can reach nobody for comment.
Let me tell you, everybody, any time you see that by the media, every one of them has my cell phone number.
Every single journalist.
And if they don't, they get it from the one sitting in the next desk, because that guy doesn't want to call me because he's going to be talked to for over an hour.
That's what happens when I was up in Bedminster with the second fake indictment.
All the media was there, Brandon.
All the media was there.
And I talked so long and answered questions.
Two of their cameras went dead because the batteries went dead and they couldn't take anymore.
They walked away and they didn't have anything to write because they're tired of hearing the truth.
I'm going to tell everybody, too, before we got a minute left.
There's great events coming up that you're going to see.
Hopefully I'll make the news.
I'm going there to get on, to get, to hammer the media, everybody, and tell them about this big event.
LyndaleEvent.com.
And I'm telling you, this Friday, I'm going to be in, I'm going to be in, I hear the music.
This Friday, I'm going to be in Iowa.
There's a big event there.
A family, But all the president, the ones that think they're running for president, DeSantis and Pence and Haley's Comet.
What's her name?
Haley... Scott.
All these ones, they're going to be there.
Our great real president is not going to be there.
But they're all going to be there.
And yours truly is going to be there.
I'm going down to that event.
And, uh, I'm going to be there with the media.
And so they, you know what, when they say, when they're, uh, you know, call it what you want, but, um, there's going to be a lot of media there.
Why are they there?
Because they're, they, they want, they, they want another candidate, not a real president.
Cause they're part of this unit party that's going, Hey, we'll take anybody but Donald Trump.
Cause he's going to fix our fix and help our country.
Well, Brandon, then we have turning point, turning point USA.
We're going to, We're going to have me on.
I speak on Sunday morning, everybody, in West Palm Beach in Florida.
So we got a lot of stuff coming up this weekend.
Tomorrow night, everybody, we got a lot to go through.
I didn't expect this tonight, Brandon, neither did you, that I was the top of the news and my pillow.
I want to thank all of you out there.
Once again, use the promo code L77 And go get that pillow right now that my employees are so proud to make on our 20-year anniversary.
In spite of all the attacks and everything that evil could throw at us, we're still standing, Brandon.
Amen to that.
That's the Lindell message.
And we give the glory to God.
We give the glory.
Remember, I say it all the time, we're in the greatest revival for Jesus Christ in history.
See you later.
That's the Lindell Report.
That's the Lindell Report, folks.
Some good news tonight, right?
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