Topic: Mike Lindell

18 chapters across the catalog

Battle Rhythm
Episode 1824 56:33 - 1:04:17

1824: Battle Rhythm

Patrick Byrne, CIA Asset and Color Revolution Claims

Former Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne claimed on Lindell TV that he served as a "tier one" and "national intelligence asset" for the CIA and FBI. Byrne alleged he was involved in the Russia hoax and warned of a "color revolution" or insurrection being organized by the deep state against the Trump administration. He encouraged military members to resist illegal orders from officers involved in such a movement.

Java Shack
Episode 1777 2:35:21 - 2:38:51

1777: Java Shack

Trump Press Conference and Mike Lindell's Legal Battles

During a press conference, a reporter from Lindell TV asks President Trump about investigating "rogue judges" who targeted his supporters. Trump reiterates his claims regarding the 2020 election while acknowledging his recent electoral victories. The hosts briefly mention Mike Lindell's perseverance in the face of massive lawsuits that impacted his business.

Oxymoronic
Episode 1698 1:24:21 - 1:28:29

1698: Oxymoronic

MyPillow 1488 Price Controversy and Conspiracy Theories

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell faced backlash after setting a sale price of $14.88, which some media outlets and social media users identified as a neo-Nazi dog whistle. The numbers 14 and 88 are associated with white supremacist slogans and "Heil Hitler" abbreviations. Lindell denied any intentional connection, while critics pointed out the irony of media outlets promoting a conspiracy theory while accusing Lindell of being a conspiracy theorist.

Pronoun Journey
Episode 1695 5:37 - 13:01

1695: Pronoun Journey

Mike Lindell, MyPillow De-platforming, and Electoral College Strategy

Mike Lindell, CEO of MyPillow, appeared as a headliner at a Texas event to discuss his experiences with de-platforming by American Express and Chase Bank. Lindell detailed his financial investment into investigating voting machine deviations and advocated for a return to paper ballots. The discussion transitions into the mechanics of the Electoral College and the importance of swing states like Pennsylvania in the upcoming election.

Stay Alarmed
Episode 1649 1:45:45 - 1:49:23

1649: Stay Alarmed

NPR Freedom Economy Report, Parallel Societies

NPR reported on the "freedom economy," a movement of conservative entrepreneurs building alternatives to mainstream tech and financial institutions. The report highlighted businesses like MyPillow and alternative payment systems like Gab Pay that cater to individuals who feel "canceled" by woke corporations. Critics argue the movement is creating a parallel society for those skeptical of government mandates and traditional banking.

Carbon Bomb
Episode 1516 1:07:08 - 1:11:55

1516: Carbon Bomb

Mike Lindell and the Funding of Alternative Media

Mike Lindell, the founder of MyPillow, is a primary financial supporter of alternative media figures like Stu Peters through affiliate promo codes. Lindell's personal history, including his recovery from addiction and his rise in the business world, is discussed in the context of his current political and media influence. Questions are raised regarding the transparency of his business background and his role in funding various journalistic endeavors.

Systemic Rivals
Episode 1455 3:02:36 - 3:07:51

1455: Systemic Rivals

Laura Logan, Selection Code, Voting Machine Documentary

Investigative journalist Laura Logan is set to release a documentary titled "Selection Code" on July 16th, focusing on alleged security breaches in voting machines. The film features Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters and explores the vulnerability of private company software in the American electoral process, marketed with the tagline "selected, not elected."

At This Hour
Episode 1375 9:51 - 12:43

1375: At This Hour

Trump Rallies and Military Intervention Theories

Donald Trump continues to hold numerous rallies while theories circulate regarding the Arizona election audit and foreign influence from China. Some speculative narratives suggest the military could intervene to restore Trump to office if election fraud involving Dominion machines is proven.

At This Hour
Episode 1375 2:05:59 - 2:10:08

1375: At This Hour

Mike Lindell Towel Sale and Election Fraud Claims

Adam Curry reports a delay in receiving towels ordered from Mike Lindell's website, while John Dvorak critiques Lindell's media production quality. In Colorado, Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters faces accusations of facilitating a security breach of election equipment to investigate fraud.

Grope Line
Episode 1372 1:31:03 - 1:34:20

1372: Grope Line

Mike Lindell Cyber Symposium, Voting Machine Vulnerabilities

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell held a 72-hour "Cyber Symposium" regarding election integrity. While the hosts criticize the production quality, they note that the symposium presented evidence of vulnerabilities in voting machines and alleged Chinese interference. They observe that the narrative of election fraud has now flipped, with Republicans making the same claims Democrats made in 2016.

Bald Nancy
Episode 1371 29:55 - 33:45

1371: Bald Nancy

Sturgis Biker Rally, Kristi Noem, Super Spreader Claims

The 2021 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota is compared to the 2020 event, which media outlets labeled a "super spreader" event. Governor Kristi Noem defends the rally against claims from San Diego State University researchers regarding the economic and health impact. The hosts suggest the media focus on South Dakota, Florida, and Texas is politically motivated to damage potential Republican presidential candidates.

White Adjacent
Episode 1328 2:42:16 - 2:59:55

1328: White Adjacent

Knighting Ceremony, Meetup Schedule, and Show Outro

The episode wraps up with a formal knighting ceremony for Susan Stevens and Brian Mosier, followed by a reading of the global meetup schedule. The hosts briefly discuss the "Nevada takeover" by Democratic Socialists and Mike Lindell's plans to launch a social media site called "Pillow Talk." The show ends with the traditional sign-off and a musical mix.

Mark of the Mask
Episode 1316 1:31:07 - 1:35:12

1316: Mark of the Mask

HEB Boycott, Amazon Whole Foods Integration

Texas grocery chain HEB is reportedly boycotting Mike Lindell's MyPillow, leading some customers to seek alternatives. At Whole Foods, shoppers have noticed that Amazon is automatically linking credit card purchases to Prime accounts for data tracking. This integration occurs even if customers have not explicitly opted into the rewards program at the checkout.

Q Victims
Episode 1313 28:16 - 31:42

1313: Q Victims

Mike Lindell White House Visit, Martial Law Notes

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell was photographed by the Washington Post carrying notes into the White House that mentioned the "Insurrection Act" and "Martial Law if necessary." Lindell denied the documents contained those words, but close-up photos confirmed their presence. CNN and other outlets used the incident to characterize the final days of the Trump administration as chaotic.

Redneck Red Herring
Episode 1303 25:43 - 29:31

1303: Redneck Red Herring

Jericho March Rally, Mike Lindell on Election Fraud

A "Jericho March" rally took place in Washington D.C. featuring supporters of President Trump. MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell addressed the crowd, claiming he received a text from Sidney Powell's team regarding new evidence of election fraud. Lindell expressed 100% confidence that Trump would remain president for four more years.

Twindemic
Episode 1270 24:41 - 29:35

1270: Twindemic

Mike Lindell and the Oleandrin Extract Controversy

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell promoted oleandrin extract as a COVID-19 cure, claiming it was vetted by HUD Secretary Ben Carson. During a contentious interview with Anderson Cooper, Lindell was criticized for his financial stake in Phoenix Biotechnology and the lack of peer-reviewed human studies. Lindell maintains the supplement is safe based on 2016 tests.

Coupon Clipping
Episode 1182 2:38:47 - 2:42:03

1182: Coupon Clipping

MyPillow Advertising and the Future of Independent News

The hosts discussed how Mike "The MyPillow Guy" Lindell is one of the few remaining major advertisers on Tucker Carlson's show. They contrasted traditional media's struggle with the "No Agenda" model, which involves the audience as producers. The segment also highlighted the "NAMS" (No Agenda Hams) radio network as a way for listeners to stay connected outside of mainstream platforms.