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This is the Lindell Report, bringing you news combined with hope by offering practical and achievable action points to assist you in defending and preserving faith and freedoms.
And now, here is your host, Mike Lindell.
All right, welcome back.
Glad you guys are with us.
Mike Lindell will be with us in just one moment.
Can one of you guys come plug in this computer?
Mike will be with us in just one moment.
He is dealing with urgent business matters.
As you guys all know, he is under constant attack.
The poor guy gets dragged from one meeting to another to put out fires.
I mean, you want to talk about a guy that's in the war room every day, putting out one attack after another.
This is it.
But this is what's happening, folks.
This is it.
We've seen it.
We've had it on our end as well.
We started working with Mike Lindell.
We had our streaming company that we had been with for years told us, if you interview Mike Lindell, you talk about voters and vaccines, you're done.
And we'd already paid our streaming contract up front.
Then along came the email company we worked with.
They cancelled us.
I mean, it was just left and right.
And fortunately, none of it was stuff that couldn't be quickly replaced, right?
Mike comes under huge attacks from things that are huge infrastructures for him.
So again, Mike is dealing with that.
He'll join us here in just one moment.
And while we're holding down the fort, I want to take you over to the fact that this is how we support this network.
This is how we support Lyndell TV.
Just like Mike gives promo codes to other networks, he's given one here to Lyndell TV.
So, if you want to support what we're doing, support the employees who have come under attack there, as you guys all know how they've come under attack.
If you want to support Mike and his work, please, mypillow.com, promo code L77.
I'm going to take you to a little back door here and show you some specials.
Go down the page to where Mike's wearing headphones and a microphone, and there you're going to see it.
Berkel bedsheets, $24.98, with promo code L77.
Another $10 off the slippers by coming to this little backdoor for radio and podcast specials, all right?
Promo code L77.
Then, of course, six-piece MyPillow towel set.
I'm going to click on this because there's only a few colors left.
Let's see what's going on.
Whoa!
They got some colors back in, guys.
Look at that!
Remember the other night there was only three colors?
Well, you might want to take advantage of this because apparently they found some in the inventory somewhere or something.
Because lookie here.
Turquoise.
We've got silver.
Sapphire.
What is that?
Fuchsia?
Night Shadow, Khaki, Hunter Green, Garnet, and Amber.
Okay, so we've got some new colors in.
MyTowel 6-piece set was about $60, now down to under $30 with the promo code L77.
Okay, let's go over here, check these out.
Clearance MyTowel 6-piece set.
What's going on here?
Let's see.
So now these are the ones that had... All right.
Wait a minute.
Let's go back.
I want to double check this.
All right.
This is different.
This is okay.
My towel, six piece towel set $59.96.
Okay.
That's different from this one over here.
Here's the clearance.
The clearance my towel six piece set.
I don't know what the difference is.
Someone will have to explain it to me, but there must be a difference.
These are the ones that have three colors left.
Okay, mineral gray bath, stony bath, and plum bath.
So there you go.
So there's the My Towels six-piece towel set that's discounted, and then there's the clearance My Towels six-piece towel set down to $20.98 with the promo code Well, there's the same price.
That's weird, because these were $59.96.
These were $79.
My towels, my towels.
Six piece.
I don't know.
I don't know what the difference is.
Huh.
Well, anyway, what a deal.
There you go.
Pick whichever one you want, but there are more colors over here.
There you go.
Let's see.
What else do we have here?
Where's that 80% button?
Let me go back over here.
That's back here.
So let me remind everybody how we got here.
We started out at the mypillow.com page and we scrolled down.
We saw Mike wearing headphones and a microphone.
Talking into a microphone.
That's how we got here.
Let's go to the 80% because this is 80% off.
Giza Dream Sheets pillowcases $39.99 as low as, that's what it was, now with the promo code it's $9.98.
My Pillow Per Kel bedsheets, they were about $80, now as low as $25 with the promo code L77.
Body pillow with body pillowcase was about $118.
Now down to $4,998 with the promo code L77.
All Seasons Women's Moccasin Slippers.
They were about $150.
Now they're down to $25 with the promo code L77.
Same thing with the All Seasons Women's Slip-On Slippers.
They were $150, about that, minus two cents.
Now they're $25.
Pretty good deals, wouldn't you say, folks?
I think it's better than a few good deals.
That's 80% off.
We got the slippers, the slides, the sandals.
We got the, um, blankets.
Basket weave throw blankets.
All kinds of things.
Let's go over to page two.
We're gonna, oh, we got men's fleece jogger pants.
Those were $56.98.
Now they're $14.99 with the promo code L77.
now they're $14.99 with promo code L77.
Huh.
Huh, what colors are those in?
Those are coming in black, gray, and red.
Some of the guys in the control room are saying, what are you guys saying about these in there?
You want some?
Well, apparently you can get a really good deal.
They're under $15.
You could buy some of these Christmas gifts, boys, in the control room for your dad.
for your for your dad $15 yeah.
$15.
Men's pop line pajama pants.
They were about $50.
Now they're down to $12.49.
Some really good deals here.
All right, again.
When they're gone, they're gone.
These are limited, by the way.
I mean, this is Clarence.
So, when they're gone, they're gone.
Let's see what else we have.
I thought we had a down... Didn't we have a down?
I think maybe it's on this other page.
A down, there it is, MyPillow Down Blankets.
Look at those.
Okay.
Double down blankets.
Down from $300 to about $209 with the promo code L77.
All kinds of specials over there.
Let's keep on going down the page here.
Single bath towels, save 50% on single bath towels.
All right.
Man, you could spend all day over here, couldn't you?
Use the promo code L77.
Okay, here's my favorite.
This is the MyPillow Dog Beds.
Hey, these are down to as low as $19.98.
Delta's in the studio laying on hers, literally, to my right.
That's a small.
Okay, and let's choose an option, see what the prices are.
Okay, the small is...
As low as $19.98 with the promo code.
Let's check another size.
Medium.
The medium is as low as $49.98.
And the large was about $120, now it's down to $89.99, as low as.
Okay?
So there you go.
Check those out.
Delta loves her pillow bed, I'll tell you that for sure.
No joke.
No joke.
So, then the Christmas specials.
And when they're gone, they're gone, folks.
When they're gone, they're gone.
So check these out.
Children's Bible Story pillowcases, they were about $40, now they're under $20.
Bible stories, collection throw, those are down as well.
So again, check all these out.
We've got more deals here than you can shake a stick at.
These are incredible prices.
L77.
Use that promo code, L77.
Again, I showed you how you got here.
We started at the top of the page, went down to where Mike's wearing headphones and a microphone.
That's a little back door.
Don't say I never did you a favor.
You know what?
Here's another good deal.
My wife uses a lot of kitchen towels.
Look at those.
You can get a four pack.
All right?
Use L77.
A lot of deals on that radio podcast listener.
Oh, hey, there's Mike!
Isn't he a great seller, everybody?
Let's get ready to go!
You are going to be in my next commercial!
Some of the guys in the control room want some of those sweatpants that are for $14.99.
Yeah, yeah.
We've got some great clothes outs, everybody at Elverstocks, Elvertry.
We've got the making room for more sewing machines and more people making the MyPillow 2.0.
Well, we just ordered today to give you an update on the factory and the MyPillow.
We ordered more of the MyPillow 2.0.
Remember everybody, the proprietary fabric that we had made.
For my pillow, the cooling thread available here in the USA.
I'm not going to mention the company, but I just was on the phone with them today and we had to change our projections by upping it about 30% than what we projected because of the success.
Wow.
Everybody's responded, it's such awesome.
And remember everybody, when you buy the MyPillow 2.0, the MyPillow Bed, and the MyPillow Mattress Topper, those are all 100% made in the USA.
This is what keeps our USA employees working hard, and you're getting, and they also are the three products that really help you get the best sleep of your life.
Uh, if you, if you got a new bed already and it's not sleeping the way you want it, you get that MyPillow mattress topper, because it's going to change your life.
That bed you have does not have MyTechnology with that topper.
That's, that's for sure.
But, uh, anyway, let's, uh, Bren, I want to go right into, uh, Hey, can you answer one question?
Can you answer one question for me?
Curious minds want to know.
We have the Mike's all new MyTowels.
Okay.
Right.
Okay, there you go everybody.
I want to tell everybody about that.
It's a good way to bring that up.
You guys, remember, we closed out the line of my towels, the ones you are all part of, for $29.98.
Now these towels, these are our new towels.
They're made with, I'll tell you, if you go ahead and click on them, I'll tell you, they're made with long staple cotton now.
We have two new lines.
We have the Shapir.
They're made with long staple Shapir cotton.
There's the new commercial for it, everybody, too.
You can check that out.
But what I decided to do, Brandon, is Well, that's what we were noticing while ago.
We were on that page and I'm like, how is it we have these at the same price as the clearance?
I thought we had a mistake here.
That's exactly right.
You know why?
Because we don't have a middleman.
When all these were ordered, I'm going to tell you guys, when these were all ordered
back in July, we had a big outlet that was going to get these.
And now in light of the cancellations, and I don't even want to say which box stores,
but there's a couple more box stores that we thought were on board, and now they're
not on board.
And it was a little stretch, but you know what?
So we're gonna, we don't have to give them a commission.
So we'll put these out at $29.98, everybody, for the six-pack towel set.
Look at all them colors, Bran!
Look at this!
Well, we were, I went through them while ago on camera because I went over to the, you know, I went, here, I'll show you what I did.
It threw me for a loop right on live television.
I didn't know what was going on.
I thought someone had made a mistake and we were stuck promoting something at a wrong price.
I clicked on that.
I clicked on that and I saw this my my towel six-piece set for 50 you know down there to that and over there and then I came over here to the clearance and there was only when I clicked on this I said let's see what colors are left and when I went down there there were there were all these colors I'm like wait a minute they must have gotten found some in a closet somewhere they didn't know they had No, I said that I said they must have found something they didn't know they had and they throw them up here and then so then I'm like, wait a minute.
What is this?
I went over here and I said, well, let's see what they got of these in color.
Well, they still have those same three we were talking about last week.
And those are almost out.
So if you want those three colors, everybody, that's the line we were closing out.
And remember, this new line we are now made with long staple cotton.
They're both, you know, all my towels, we have three lines of towels now that are up there.
They all, what do they all have in common, Brandon?
They all have that proprietary technology that absorbs, you know, absorbs.
There's no, these additives where you, they feel all lotiony in the storage, you get them home and they don't, they don't dry you.
And same way, by the way, everybody, same way with our kitchen towels.
They're made to absorb what towels should do.
I just look good and they don't wipe you off.
It's just disgusting.
Right, right.
That's right.
You know what I also like about your towels?
You know what I also like about your towels?
They don't shed on me.
Have you ever used a cheap towel and you end up with the fibers on your face and on your body?
And particularly if you're a man that has, you know, scruff and you're drying off,
and you go to the mirror and you've got all this flint on your face.
I have a towel that we got from somewhere as like a, like a, um...
Souvenir I'm like, this is ridiculous.
You it's like snow you can literally start, you know Well, they got so you know towels when they started putting these additives in it back in 2006 they become because they took off all the duties and stuff coming from overseas So these countries they started putting additives on the towels lotions and fabric shoppers and all this and then or they make them cheaply like you say in all these Things come off these little flakes of fabric.
Yep.
One of the things that you got, there's a couple of things that, you know, I always look at problem solution, everybody.
And one of the things with towels, I see it not just in towels, in bathroom towels.
But I also seen it in kitchen towels.
You know, if you're wiping dishes and you're wiping it and they don't, and it's like, almost like hard.
I'm going, what kind of dish rag doesn't wipe the dishes or dish towels, I mean.
And then same way, Brandon, here's another thing that bugs me, which I don't have them yet.
You ever go to a restaurant and the napkins they have, they say these linen napkins, well, they don't dry.
You could pour water on them and they're going to go right off.
Yeah, when you try to wipe water up or anything, you just move it around the table.
And I don't know whoever thought that was a good thing.
It's kind of like this, everybody.
And this is what I'd like you to do is go check out one more thing.
Go to MyPillow.
Go up and look under pillows and look under couch pillows.
I, you know, I'm going to take these.
I think those are some overstock, but they're getting, I believe that those prices are going up.
You guys need to get these.
I'm going to tell you what I did.
These accent pillows there.
These guys, now these aren't just accent pillows, you know, decorative pillows.
We have a bunch, we have other ones too.
But you guys, these are filled with MyPillows patented fills so you can actually lay on them if you did want to take a nap on a couch.
granted nothing bugs me more, even in hotels, which I'm in right now, you got these decorative pillows
on the beds or whatever, you just take your arm and sweep mine, same way with people's couches.
It doesn't make sense to me, you know, well gee, at least I wanna be able to use it
if I could, right?
Right.
And so here you have these accent pillows, but I'm telling you, you can, you got the same
MyPillow Patent and Phil, you adjust them and it is awesome.
If you want to take a nap and while you're on the couch or in your easy chair or wherever you're at.
So I just want to bring this up.
Look at that.
There you go.
I mean, this is one of my favorite products because I micromanaged that one.
I said, I took, I got, When I see a problem, you know what, I'm hoping that we do one of these days come out with something that the restaurants would use.
By the way, getting into that industry is like getting into the hotel industry.
All the buyers know each other, so it's a very tight-knit group.
So you know I used to own a restaurant nightclub back in the day and boy I'll tell you what we had linen back then that actually that actually absorbed.
We didn't have what's out there nowadays where it's basically for decorative.
But anyway you guys so you have all these great products.
Let's, um, I don't want to use the whole show up as an infomercial again, but I just want to give everybody an update too.
Um, my pillow, um, you know, I'm doing great everybody.
I also want to thank you for helping me check off one of the things on my bucket list.
When I was, when I was a kid, I had a few things I wanted to be, you know, like all kids want to be a truck driver and a semi truck driver and a weatherman.
And one of the things I wanted to do was I wanted to be a host on QVC or something like that.
And now I've kind of fulfilled that.
So I feel like I've achieved that list, that one of those.
You're good at it!
People have been telling me, they go, it should be the Brannon House Hour of Sales.
You know, we should have a... You know, we gotta get you on.
We have the... Everybody, we have the My Store Hour now every day.
I believe it's at noon, right?
At noon on Lyndell TV 2.
Lyndell TV 2, everybody.
The hour... And by the way, Kat is doing... Kat's doing a fabulous job, because I'm sitting here doing show prep to go live at 1, and I watch her show every day as they're doing it.
I just call up Dawn and say, Dawn, can you ship me this?
Ship me that?
Well, she's doing such a good job.
I want one of those.
I want one of those.
Well, you should be a, she could have you be a guest on your show.
You could be a, you know, a couple of your products.
You could have, I know you're well, she's doing such a good job.
I don't, I don't think she needs any help.
A couple of products on my.
so you could be the guest on her show.
And then another time we could have you here being the host on,
and we'll interview a couple of those entrepreneurs.
You could be the QVC host of the year.
Well, there you go.
Mike Liddell helps me achieve another life goal.
Well, that's just another thing too, everybody.
You know, we've been, my pillow was taken off of QVC
with all the cancel culture and shop, and shop HSN and shop HQ in Minnesota.
All of them went south on us and just disgusting council culture.
So what a better way to do it than start our own shopping channel and we're starting with one hour a day everybody.
You can see it right here on Lyndale TV and Lyndale TV 2 at noon.
My daughter-in-law, she's the star of the show there and we're gonna have As it develops, we're going to have all these entrepreneurs on at mystore.com.
These are USA products, everybody.
All these, everyone has a story behind it.
And just like when I used to go on QVC, do you know one time at one point, Brandon, I had done 378 appearances on QVC and that was That was maybe a count up to maybe 2017 or something, you know, and they didn't cancel me till 19.
Another time in Canada, before the shopping channel in Canada canceled my pillow, I did a 20, we would do 24 hour marathons where I actually sold, I believe it was 16 hours of the 24 hour period.
And we would do three hour blocks.
Now, Brandon, think about that.
Selling one product.
For three hours straight, it was just the mic.
So how do you talk about one product for three hours?
Well, I have a lot of passion for my pillow, let me tell you.
But, you know, we did different things.
We showed the history of inventing it, you know, and, you know, inventing it, the problem solution.
We had a demo where we show how sleep is always about, it's all about height and temperature.
So, you know, people misconstrued that about pillows before.
Before my pillow, everyone's going, oh, I like soft, I like soft pillow, or I like a really firm pillow.
No, it is not about firmness and soft at all, everybody.
Everybody would like a soft pillow as long as it stayed there.
So when you lay on it, you know, if I'm a bigger guy with bigger shoulders and I'm laying on my side, I don't want it to go down.
I want it to stay there, but I want it to be soft on my face.
That's what my pillow is.
As you move it, it stays.
It's all about adjustable height.
Side sleeper, it's always about the distance from your head to your bed.
If you're on your back, you can adjust on your back.
Stomach, you make it thinner.
So these are the things I talked about, Brandon, back then.
Then I would get into the patent and bill.
Why didn't anybody have this before?
Well, for one thing, our pillows were the number one non-disposable product in the world that didn't work.
Filling up our landfills.
Most people keep them in their closets and stuff.
They're going, if they didn't throw them away.
Oh, I just bought this pillow.
It's horrible.
This, this memory foam pillow that cost me a hundred and some dollars.
And, uh, you'll keep trying it.
Maybe I, maybe it'll work tonight.
So then you'd put, you'd put it in the closet.
All the pillows would pile up in the closet.
You try two more different ones.
The average person, this was in 2005, the average person, Bought 40 pillows in a 10 year period.
Wow.
And the average American at that time had six, was six pillows per person, per household.
Good grief.
That's when my pillow came on the scene.
And then, and I was told by, uh, an executive from one of the big houses of, you know, the big, uh, 30s slumber lands and the, um, ceilings of the world.
Uh, but one of them came up to me at the Minnesota state fair and said, are you the guy that invented this pillow?
And he, I said, yeah, he goes, well, you know, this last, this stuff last 10 years and I hadn't checked it out, it was theory, this stuff, this patented film.
And then he goes, he goes, you know, this will never see big retail.
I go, what do you mean?
He goes, you know, those cars that got 200 miles a gallon, you don't hear about that guy, do you?
And I said, well, no, come to think of it, no.
And he said, well, he said, you better get a patent on this, because I'll go around you, get a patent and never put this on the market, because they make pillows to wear out, you know, real fast.
and keep turning them that don't work.
And that was the whole industry.
And what you think with a 10 year pillow on my pillow and now we've sold 82, ready?
82 million MyPillows.
82 million and what's it been now?
Our 20 year anniversary.
So think of that.
If you take two decades, you had 10 year warranties.
So you had, uh, you know, if the average person bought 40 pillows per household or 40 pillows in a 10 year period, you start doing the math of how many pillows is saved going to landfills.
Cause people actually, they're still on their bed.
Uh, what I did to the industry there was, uh, you know, it was help a lot of people save a lot of money.
and help a lot of waste of products that didn't work.
So, you know, that's pretty one of the things.
And I thought that was gonna be the, Brandon, I thought that was gonna be the great,
my great calling for that and helping people out of addiction
and evangelizing, getting people to Jesus and find out also there's a big,
that was just a platform for this election stuff that's happened to our country.
Well, speaking of MyPillow, you're in the news.
I don't know if you've seen this, but here you are, the Daily Beast.
They love, they love Mike Lindell at the Daily Beast.
Um, they say that, uh, MyPillow goes dark.
Mike Lindell pauses TV ads amid financial struggles.
You want to tell them the real reason you paused?
Right.
Everybody.
Yeah.
Here's the, yeah.
So we'll debunk that a lie.
Um, About six weeks ago, everybody, our drivers come in.
When I call them drivers, these are our TV drivers.
The stuff is the specials that are on TV.
When you see like the, you know, the Geezer Dream Sheets.
These stuff come from, these are the products that usually come from overseas.
And the two products we had coming in were both from overseas.
And because we have no weavers or spinners left in the U.S., there's a lot of reason that these come from overseas.
But they had, two of them, two different factories had boiler problems.
And another one was a shipping problem.
And so we, our product was delayed five weeks.
And Brandon, you got another, I just found out today it was, one was delayed another five days because of a shipping problem.
When you get stuff that comes from overseas, everybody, you're at their mercy if something happens.
We all know that when the ships were caught out with the China virus and Biden was keeping everything out to sea or whatever was going on there.
Remember that fiasco?
Yeah.
And so we had a delay.
So I said to the media buyers, I said, you guys, I said, I can't, I got to put a pause here.
I'm not going to sell out of an empty cart.
We've got to wait for these two great drivers.
So we paused the media for about, it's been about four weeks.
We're starting up tomorrow though.
Tomorrow we're starting actually about a week and a half early from what I had set.
The only reason that was paused was because of the, um, I didn't want to sell and tell people, Oh, you can't get your product for three weeks.
We actually had that in September when some other product came in late there and people don't like that.
We put it on the website.
We'll be delivered this day.
I just said, you know what?
I'm not going to put it out there and we'll just wait till it gets here.
And, uh, So that's what happened there.
But the Daily Beast said, grab it.
You know, I've missed financial woes.
What would that have to do, Brandon?
Here's what I want everybody to realize.
When you see a MyPillow ad on TV, I'm not branding.
Brandon, you must understand this too.
Yeah.
I've told you this many, many times.
Yes, you have.
Imagine everybody.
I'm going to explain MyPillow's marketing is different than anybody's marketing in the world.
When I came on, in 2012, when we became, let's tell this story actually.
So in 2011, I had a dream of an infomercial and my friends and family all put our money together and we said, I had a dream it was going to be the number one infomercial in the world.
I had just sold pillows at fairs and Because the box stores had all turned me down, and I did fairs and home shows, and so all my friends, family, we all pooled our money together, and we actually went in to film this commercial, or this infomercial, which is a half-hour infomercial, in August of 2011, everybody.
Now, I was unknown then.
I've been on radio.
I've been on IMAC.
A lot of you know that.
I remember Don Imus, the great Don Imus.
But anyway, We went in to film this commercial, by the way, and the night before, me and this friend of mine that had done, she had done home shows with me, we were doing our reads and they had this producer guy from California in there, and he texts the other guy and said, this is the worst guy I've ever seen, he'll never make it on TV.
The other guy texts him back, just humor him, he's paying us, right?
So the next day we went before this live audience and I was petrified.
If any of you read my book, I was so afraid of talking in public or of speaking.
It was You know, we go back now with my addiction, that was fear of rejection.
You don't get rejected if you don't talk, Brandon.
You probably haven't had that problem.
You know what I'm saying?
But I did.
No, I really did.
People say, no, you might.
Yeah, I did.
Because I had always been, you know, on drugs or addictions where a mass, remember addictions, mass pain, but they also give you false courage.
You know, so you have, you know, This false courage and so on.
But anyway, so we did, but we went before the audience and I, and I was just, I froze up.
It was, it was bad.
And, uh, we did, it took an hour to do one line as I walked out onto the floor, that infomercial.
Well, then, um, I said, you know what, can we just bring in a tele or get rid of the teleprompter?
And I just want a table.
I want to bring in a pillow and just do it the way I just want to, uh, You know, I just want to do it like this with a pillow and sell it.
How I did it, the commercials and going like, you know, and, uh, so we went ahead and did this and we launched October 7th of 2011 in the middle of the night.
I remember living in my sister's basement and nothing, you know, all, everything I had was in that commercial.
I had no money or nothing left.
And we had, I had like 10 employees and 40 days later.
We had 500 employees.
By the end of December, we were the number one infomercial in the world.
Over the next six months though, we took in hundreds of millions of dollars or, you know, 200 million, I guess it was.
Well, but when the dust cleared, we were 6 million in the hole and I never used the bank.
I just built it from my ground up.
I just kept putting the same money that I'd earned from those shows back in.
And, uh, I was, I was devastated.
I was 6 million in the hole and, um, But we learned so much from there.
What we had done, we had bought all these commercials that we And none of it was tracked right.
So imagine if you buy a commercial and you don't know if this one did better than this one or did better than this one or this one.
If I paid $10,000 for a commercial, I want to make money on it.
What if I only had to live on that exact commercial for that moment in time?
So we learned so much, everybody, from 2012.
If 2012 hadn't happened, I wouldn't be here today with my pillow because we brought everything in-house then in 2014.
We brought it all in-house and We siloed out each thing, like every show is its own show.
Every commercial you see out there, every radio station you hear, every podcast you hear, every ad you see, that ad has a promo code attached to it and its own 1-800 number.
So we know if I paid 500 for that, I want to at least break even or make a little bit.
And if I don't, it goes on a bench, it sits on a bench.
I can't afford to advertise.
I can afford that is our sales channel.
That is it.
So that's where we became so big.
We dug out of that hole and then we became, uh, I'm just huge out there, you know, thousands of employees and it grew from there as we, you know, basically you're, you're, it's the strategy and then you're bringing in a new product.
And if it fatigues, you either, you have to either make the app, make the ad better or convert better, or you make a, You go to a different product or a different price point, and that's the way this all works.
Otherwise, normally people just put ads on TV to advertise, but that is not my pillow's model.
But the bottom line is, everybody, is that my pillow—and Brandon, this is another point, too.
I tell people about the election.
Now I'm going to compare it to what I used to do in speeches about the election.
So with my pillow, if 2012 hadn't happened, where we could write the ship and learn from that, learn how to market and learn so much from that when I brought it in-house.
My pillow would be here.
The same thing can be said, Brandon, to the 2020 election.
If the 2020 election had not happened, we would not, we're not, we would have no chance to save our country.
And what I mean by that is everything that's been exposed to everybody, everything that's happened in the last two and a half years, the stuff that has been exposed, the stuff that, um, uh, the evidence we've found that we've got to get rid of these machines.
We got to go to paper ballots and count it, which exposed the unit party.
It's exposed at tax on our country.
So many things it's exposed and, uh, and we're winning.
And by the way, you can all support that.
Let's put that up.
Logan, the Lindale offense fund.
Um, you guys, this is the one thing right now.
I know the media.
Brandon, are you there?
Oh yeah, I'm here and the media is going after you.
The media has also made fun that Mike's doing fundraiser for his lawsuits.
That's not true, everybody.
This money that goes into the OffenseFund.org, that doesn't go to me.
That money goes to The Election Crime Bureau, the staff there, the staff at Cause of America, all the things we're doing, the lawsuits that are going on out there to be on the office to save this country.
But the biggest thing is the plan.
The plan.
That's where I've been.
I've been for three days down in Florida working with different people on this plan.
And we've got to get more of these devices, everybody.
You want to help secure our country's elections, Go to lyndaoffensefund.org, go there, check out the plan, and donate.
That money goes to, that I don't have money to put money into anymore, and everybody's responded, and you guys have been doing great out there.
We will secure our country and save our elections, or save our country, secure elections, I guess they're one and the same.
and uh everything's awesome now they called me today let's see how they do this
horrible thing what they put up there
yeah they called me this afternoon and I tried to set him straight
Nothing left.
facing several lawsuits. My pillow guy Mike Lindell says he's out of money.
Lindell tells Carol Evans News he hopes to save, hopes to have new lawyers to
defend his libel case by the end of the week. Again this this just came out.
Once a wealthy businessman and avid supporter of Donald Trump, I
I'm still an avid supporter of Donald Trump.
And just because I've spent all my money securing our elections doesn't mean I'm wealthy.
I'm wealthy and that I'm doing the right thing, Brandon.
Well, made this stunning announcement this month.
I ran out of money.
I have no money personally left.
Nothing left.
Nothing left.
This means that no money to pay the law firm defending him, which is already owed a million.
Okay.
They owe a couple months.
Basically what I did, everybody, to go from $2 million a month law, I want to keep reading it, so go there.
We'll go through and dissect this.
So to go from $2 million a month in lawyer bills to a couple hundred thousand would probably be a good thing to do.
Don't you think, Brandon?
Yeah, absolutely, Mike.
Absolutely.
I mean, if I can't go before 12 jurors and convince them that I didn't go out and badmouth machine companies I had never heard of before, it wasn't a marketing thing for my pillar to make money.
That's what the whole case is.
I mean, this is disgusting.
It should have been dismissed, all three of these cases, right at the start.
Of course I believe what I'm doing.
Not only that, I have the evidence.
And they say, well Mike, there's never disclosed evidence.
You guys, I've given all the evidence over to the other side, to these machine companies.
They got the terabytes, they got the packet captures, they have all this stuff.
It's disgusting.
We have it right up here on Frank's speech, evidence from the Caspo record, evidence of what's inside the machines.
This is disgusting.
Let's go read as we go down here.
Go ahead and read it.
Okay, and during this time, we can't pay lawyers.
We can't pay lawyers a couple million dollars a month.
You know, we're going to pay lawyers... Oh, why is it jumping around?
I can't get the money.
I can't go get the money, end quote, Lindell said.
Right, let's stop it there as you go.
You guys, they took away... I borrowed money last spring.
Keep things going.
But then after this big thing, oh, Mike Lindell had it.
MyPillow had an auction.
They had an auction and they're going under it.
No, we had an auction.
One of my managers at my factory asked if he could sell some of the retail equipment we don't use anymore.
I said, sure.
So the media made the biggest deal of it, as we all know.
And now you think they're going to borrow me money?
Well, we're not going to borrow you money.
I never borrowed money from the banks.
And they're certainly not going to raise their hand now that they've, uh, that, uh, when, when all this news went out over the media last, uh, June.
Uh, those pill companies are facing a multibillary libel out of three different federal courts.
We're making false things about rigged voting machines.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Brandon.
Yeah.
Um, I, you know, this is, I want to tell everybody, okay, this is actually not a
bad reporter and I'm going to tell everybody why, why don't you, um, did
you read this, read this line that just said there, it says, um, a federal.
No, no, no.
Go up a little higher.
Allegedly.
Allegedly.
You see that, everybody?
Allegedly false claims.
No, just go back.
Okay, stop right there.
You guys gotta read this.
and my pillow company are facing multi-million dollar libel suits in three different federal
courts for allegedly making false...
Allegedly, allegedly, you see that everybody? Allegedly false claims.
I don't know why, no that page is jumping. I don't know why their page jumped.
Okay stop right there. You guys gotta read this. This is the difference between a real
reporter and the horrible reporters that watch this show.
And I mean every one of you that watch this show.
You guys should learn from this.
Allegedly making false claims about rigged voting machines.
In other words, Grant, it's shifting the other way.
Pretty soon it'll be, um, making true claims about the, you know what I mean?
Yes.
It says, allegedly making false claims.
They're not saying that they're, because what I, the horrible journalists that watch say, for making false claims.
You see the word allegedly instead of making, right?
Yes, right.
Yes.
This is a big thing, you horrible journalists that watch this show.
Every one of you.
And I, and, uh, you know who wants to be on their show now is, uh, Um, what's it called?
Uh, um, edition.
What's that one edition?
Inside edition.
Inside edition.
Really?
What do you think of that?
That's a big show.
Yeah, I know.
I'm going to go on there.
Yeah.
That's, uh, that's, that's, uh, the blonde chick, uh, Noral, whatever her name used to be on the Today Show.
I don't know, but they're very left aren't they?
Oh yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But I'm, but I have nothing to, nothing.
Let's go back to this article.
I'm going to finish reading and see if this guy.
Okay.
Okay.
Let me see here.
The federal judge here has already allowed me to do a trial, blah, blah, blah.
Okay.
Um, in Colorado case, the judge is also considering sanctions against Lindale for his disruptive testimony.
That's a lie.
Okay.
Everybody, that's a lie.
Okay.
It's a big lie.
Here's what happened.
So y'all see when I went after the horrible ambulance chase from lawyers, right?
They went to the judge and said, we want Mike to pay sanctions against us.
The judge isn't, the judge, the way they write here, a judge is considering sanctions.
No, I'll tell you where it's at.
We put in a summary judgment in the Eric Coomer case, a summary judgment, and the judge throws everything right now while she looks at it.
And hopefully Judge Wang will make the right decision and say, this is the most frivolous case in history.
Case dismissed.
That's the truth, Brandon.
That's the case with the Colorado thing.
But they do have my quote there.
Put that in there, scumbag.
S-C-U-M bag.
Yeah, I did try to do that.
Keep going.
He insulted the lawyers.
Right.
you're just a lawyer and ambulance chasing lawyer he said any needle the judge
well that judge you just you put this in the record that judge is a big
problem i got it in quote the bill said
windows even accused of interrupting a deposition to appear in a conservative
steve on conservative steve bannon's podcast
it's still unclear how the withdrawal of his lawyers will impact the lawsuits
belinda was using his financial troubles for a new fundraising appeal calling it
the lindale offense fund Okay, okay.
Now this, hold on, you guys.
This is where this lawyer, this is where this guy now, okay, is even a worse journalist than the ones watching this show.
You see how he went from a good journalist to a bad one, Brandon?
Yeah.
Do you see what's wrong with that line there?
So everybody, let's read that.
It's unclear how the withdrawal of his lawyers will impact the lawsuits, but Lindell is using
his financial trouble for a new fundraising appeal, calling it the Lindell what?
See, now that's their website. They just jumped. There you go.
Telling his audience that he'll keep fighting.
Right.
Okay, yeah, you know what?
It still ain't bad, I guess, because I just can't put money into the offense fund.
And yes, I want the country to keep fighting to secure our elections, and people are putting money into that.
So we'll give them a He's still okay, I guess.
It just says it's unclear how the withdrawal of his lawyers will impact the lawsuit, but Lindell is using his financial for a new fundraising appeal.
No, the fundraising appeal, everybody was going, I guess I have turned up the notch because I don't want to lose what I've spent millions, tens of millions of dollars on fighting to secure our election.
So I guess he is kind of saying that.
You know, it's not a lie, Brent.
I did turn up the heat on the fundraising for the Lindo Outfits Fund because I don't have any money to keep paying for everything myself.
So that's another true story.
This guy's not doing bad.
He quotes you directly.
He said, quote, we need to save our country.
They asked me today, the media, Mike, what are you going to do now?
All of your efforts going to fold up because you're out of money?
And I said no.
In a phone interview with Care 11 News, Lindell said he wanted to make two things clear.
He claims he'll have new lawyers by the end of the week, and concerning the statement that he's out of money, he says that's personally, that's him personally who's broke.
He says his company, MyPillow, is doing fine.
You know what?
I'm going to give this guy an A for a journalist.
I'm going to give this guy an A. Put a name out there.
What's that?
Well, no.
Why would I ruin it?
This guy... You know what?
Mike, we gotta find out whose career you just ruined.
What's that?
We gotta find out whose career you just ruined by giving him an A.
Well, no, why would I ruin it?
This guy.
No, because everyone's gonna be trashing on him because he actually did a good article.
You know what?
The left, the left is not gonna like this.
Well there it is everybody.
This guy... Lou Ragsue.
Lou Raguse.
All you terrible journalists out there, this guy just reported the news.
He actually called me, he got the quotes, he quoted me, he put down there, and I even like when he says, it's unclear how Lindell's, these lawyers are going to affect him, but Lindell is using this opportunity to, um, or he's using this to his, being out of money to
fundraise for the Lindell offense fund.
That is absolutely true.
We can't let our country just because I ran out of money means we're going to stop trying
to secure our elections.
Absolutely not, Brandon.
But I want everybody... I'm gonna share that article.
Make sure you give me that article.
I'm gonna share that everywhere.
That is a good journalist.
He told the truth.
He told the truth.
And all these journalists that are watching tonight should take note.
Especially the ones at Newsweek.
They've got to be some of the worst disgusting journalists.
Pull that one up.
Is that a Newsweek one?
Now this is a Newsweek one because this one was also you were being misquoted last week in the press about this one too.
Newsweek brand new today.
Mike Lindell representing himself in court.
It spectacularly backfired.
Who said I'm representing myself in court, everybody?
This is Newsweek.
Is this Newsweek here?
This is Newsweek, correct.
Yeah, they're just a bunch of liars.
You know, they've done 32 articles on me.
It was just quoted to me today how much money they must spend just on their horrible journalists.
A lot of them, I think, are overseas, Bran.
I think they sit overseas.
Is that true?
Uh, I don't know.
I'll have to check.
I'll have to find out where Sean O'Dressel... Well, that's what her name was from.
Most of them journalists, I believe, are overseas.
Uh, what's her name?
Cheryl was overseas.
Oh, was she?
Really?
The other day, you call them up, they got this foreign name and they...
Um, you know, you tell them, you know, you, here's the facts and they're, it's not, they're not even listening.
The only thing they, you know, it's disgusting.
So let's see, what did this one write?
All right.
So this one says Mike Lindell's decision to represent himself in a multimillion dollar defamation suit is a big mistake and could cost him dearly.
A prominent trial lawyer has said.
You want to tell everybody what it is you really said?
What I said is here's what I really said.
Everybody get ready.
Drum roll.
I said, I don't care what it takes.
If I can't find lawyers, obviously I'm not going to make a deal with these machine companies.
And if it comes down to me having to go before that jury myself, I would do it!
I will never make a deal with these machine companies.
Period.
The only deal would be melt them down and turn them into prison bars.
You know, there's three things going on here, everybody.
There's three things.
You can read all the news you want.
MyPillow is doing fine.
Beautiful, because of all of you out there.
Every time we get canceled, we make adjustments in the company, and we have to adjust to it, and we keep going.
God protects MyPillow like you wouldn't believe.
This has been an amazing company.
A thousand employees.
We're okay.
They're doing great.
Then you have Mike Lindell.
I mean, I personally spent all my money.
Where did I spend all my money?
Two places.
Frivolous lawsuits, but mostly tens of millions of dollars to save our country and secure our elections.
You horrible journalists that are watching, not to overturn elections, to secure our elections, to get rid of the computers in our elections or we lose our country.
Period, period, period.
Every dime I spent, which is probably 50, 60 million over here, has been on lawsuits like the one down in Arizona, Alabama, all over the country to get rid of the electronic voting machines and expose them for what they are.
We have to get rid of them.
But I'm out of money now.
So then comes the third bucket.
And that's the Lindell Offense Fund.
That entity over there, which includes all and funds all the entities now that I was funding.
The Cause of America with over 300,000 people working in all 50 states across our great country.
Lawsuits being done everywhere that I was personally funding, but now we need money.
We need help over here at the Lindell Offense Fund.
The plan, the plan, the election plan to save our country, to save our elections, went over a year in the works.
It needs more money for the devices we're giving out to clerks on November, before November 7th.
That's a few short weeks away, everybody.
I need your help on that.
That's what we're raising money for, everybody.
That's what we're raising money.
So, Bran, there's the three silos, but they can sure mix them in the headlines, can't they?
Yes, they can.
Okay, scroll down a little bit on this horrible Newsweek article.
I want to see some here.
Lindell is making a mistake.
He's not a lawyer and has never tried a case.
Wait a minute, I don't think, has he not read your book?
Has he not read your book?
Yeah, yeah, I was a lawyer actually, but I wasn't supposed to be one.
I think it was seven times and I won all seven cases and got in trouble for being a lawyer.
But now the media can print that.
I did deals, Brad.
I dressed up in a suit back in my 20s and represented six or seven of my friends in different cases they had.
I went in and made a deal with the prosecutor, you know, and I won every one, basically, or we did our little thing before they had to go to court.
I did Arthur Agreements, all kinds of agreements.
They'll never do this again, Your Honor, you know.
So, but yeah, that was in the book, but anyway.
Read more.
Mike is holding a telethon to raise money for a new lawyer.
Okay?
Another lie by Newsweek, everybody.
Newsweek, it should be called New Lies.
New Lies.
That's the new name for Newsweek.
New Lies by Newsweek.
Okay?
We're not having a telethon.
That got put up, and it wasn't to raise money for a lawyer for me.
What was the other ones they had, their new lie?
Mike Lindell slams scumbag Stephen Colbert.
Okay, I did that.
Begs for donations after running out of money.
I'm not you well, you know what?
I don't kind of begging y'all We gotta save our country to put money in the Lindell offense fund org.
We need it now.
I'm out of money to put money there What was the other one Brandon?
Mike Lindell willing to completely bankrupt my pillow to continue fight.
Okay, I recently told Newsweek kids have been able to pay blah blah blah.
Um, you know, yeah, that's you get one of their, you know what they do at these,
uh, at Newsweek and these, and these, uh, what these, um, journalists do, Brandon?
Yeah?
What they do to everybody because they draw straws to see who has to call me.
I swear they do that.
So, all right, who's going to draw the short straw?
I don't want to call Michael!
He's going to say good things and he's going to witness to me maybe and he's going to keep me on the phone for over a half hour.
and seriously, they don't like it.
So you know what they've done?
A lot of them, cause they're cowards to call me.
A lot of them now, they reach out by email to media at my pillow or something, this email.
Well, we reached out to Mike Lindell and we have not heard back.
They all have my cell phone.
So whenever you public hear that out there, every one of these horrible journalists has my direct cell phone.
Every single one of them.
And when they don't call, when I get time, I sit there and text them.
How come you haven't called?
Or I'll call them.
You know what we should start doing, Brandon?
We should start calling them on the show live like we used to do.
Maybe we'll do that during the telethon this year.
You know, remember when we used to have fun calling up the journalists?
We should call them up for comment.
Yes.
We'll make, we've got to do news stories about their news stories.
That's what I'm going to do.
That's going to be a new feature.
I think what we get going here, it'll be a new feature on Lindale, on the Lindale Report.
We'll have a 15 minutes where we call up every journalist in the country that write these horrible articles to get comments on live TV from them, you know.
And if you know a few journalists that are watching, what are you going to not answer my phone call?
We'll call you out on that too.
Then we'll call you back and we'll star six nine.
Don't worry. We'll get you live on the phone That's gonna be I think that'd be a good segment
You know, you wrote this.
Why do you lie?
You know, why do you lie?
Explain yourself.
Where do you live?
Oh, I'm over here in the UK.
Um, you know, whatever.
These guys live all over the world.
Oh, I'm in China.
Well, how come you're doing all the reporting here in the US?
It says, what's the new names for Newsweek?
New Lies!
New Lies!
New Lies, everybody!
Anyway, it was a great report today.
I actually had fun today, Brad.
You're going to be a great new media host.
I mean, a product host.
Yeah, a new product host.
Let's see.
and a If you guys think that would be a fun segment every day to
call news people from around the world, cause they're not gonna change their cell phones. And I got
them all. I got every one of them.
So, I love that.
Wouldn't that be fun?
We'll do news segments on the news guys, and then we'll start with Alan Duke.
Wouldn't that be fun?
That would be fun.
Let's do that.
Let's do that.
Same on you, Alan Duke!
And we can do the late night hosts, too.
We can do Stephen Colbert and Jimmy.
We can do all them, too.
We'll do little skits for them, though.
I'm still waiting on Jimmy to accept our invitation when we finally do get that telethon scheduled.
Well, he should accept it now because we'll work on Jimmy's.
We're going to make an announcement.
We're going to wait to hear from Jimmy if he would be acceptable for him, if he accepts our invitation to come on.
He can be by Skype on our show.
He doesn't have to come in person.
I know that probably scares him to get out of California.
But if we, you know, whatever he's doing there, he doesn't get out much.
So we'll book around his schedule.
Wow.
Wow.
How could you turn that down, Jimmy?
All right.
If we have to.
If we have to.
All right.
and the other one is that there's a lot of money being granted to deliver them to the studios. Wow. Yeah, there we
go. Wow. How could you turn that down, Jimmy? I guess we're out of time. All right. All right. All right. If we have to,
if we have to. Jimmy, if you hear that though, that's an invite everybody. So as soon as he responds, we'll know
what day the telethon is. There you go. All right. That's the Lindell Report.
Folks, be sure to go to MyPill.com, use the promo code L77, LindellOffenseFund.org to make a contribution.
Keep the fight going.
Take care.
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