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Experts Demand $5M Reward for Disproving Lindell
The dust has settled on Mike Lindell's Cyber Symposium in Sioux Falls, but the fallout continues for many Cyber Security Experts who attended. Some of those experts are pursuing the $5 Million dollars offered by the MyPillow CEO, if anyone could disprove his claims that the 2020 Presidential election was stolen in the data he would release at the symposium, in the form of packet captures.
One of those Cyber experts is Bill Alderson, of Security Institute, located in Texas. He paid his own airfare and lodging to attend the event. "Every time a packet is collected the date is in it. Every single one," said Alderson. He says he has followed the specific rules that were agreed to when he registered for the challenge. His proof that Lindell is wrong, is arriving at Lindell’s attorney's office today.
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Lindell Must Pay $5M in "Prove Mike Wrong" Challenge
Originally posted by Adam_PoE
The dust has settled on Mike Lindell's Cyber Symposium in Sioux Falls, but the fallout continues for many Cyber Security Experts who attended. Some of those experts are pursuing the $5 Million dollars offered by the MyPillow CEO, if anyone could disprove his claims that the 2020 Presidential election was stolen in the data he would release at the symposium, in the form of packet captures.One of those Cyber experts is Bill Alderson, of Security Institute, located in Texas. He paid his own airfare and lodging to attend the event. "Every time a packet is collected the date is in it. Every single one," said Alderson. He says he has followed the specific rules that were agreed to when he registered for the challenge. His proof that Lindell is wrong, is arriving at Lindell’s attorney's office today.
MyPillow founder and prominent election denier Mike Lindell made a bold offer ahead of a "cyber symposium" he held in August 2021 in South Dakota. He claimed he had data showing Chinese interference, and said he would pay $5 million to anyone who could prove the material was not from the previous year's U.S. election.
He called the challenge "Prove Mike Wrong." On Wednesday, a private arbitration panel ruled that someone had. The panel said Robert Zeidman, a computer forensics expert and 63-year-old Trump voter from Nevada, was entitled to the $5 million payout.
He turned to the arbitrators after Lindell Management, which created the contest, refused to pay him. In their 23-page decision, the arbitrators said Zeidman proved that Lindell's material "unequivocally did not reflect November 2020 election data." They directed Lindell's firm to pay Zeidman within 30 days.