The Fear is Deafening
I usually spend about a half hour during my lunch going through conservative news headlines of the day. I was especially excited today because I wanted to see what is reported about Mike Lindell’s Cyber Symposium. Almost nothing. Mike spent millions of dollars and was physically assaulted yesterday. But, a judge’s decision on Tuesday (surprise timing) allowing Dominion Voting Systems‘ lawsuit against Mike to proceed, and the announcement of two additional Dominion lawsuits against OAN and Newsmax, appears to have scared most of the conservative news outlets. The fear is deafening!
Fearless Patriots
The Liberty Daily
The Liberty Daily covered the Cyber Symposium every day, and they are huge supporters of Mike Lindell. They aren’t afraid and I love them for it. The site is laid out like the Drudge Report, but they blow Drudge out of the water!
One America News Network (OAN)
The Cyber Symposium is the lead story on their home page and they have videos too. This is exactly why I stopped watching Newsmax and turned to OAN. They’re not afraid of reporting the news despite the threats of Dominion and the radical left. Bravo to this outlet!
Almost Fearless Patriots
Right Side Broadcasting Network (RSBN)
RSBN televised the entire Cyber Symposium on their channel. But, amazingly they only have one story about the Cyber Symposium on their home page. And, it’s about him being attacked. I’m disappointed about that, but this outlet remains one of favorites. I guess they’re afraid of being in the next round of Dominion lawsuits.
Terrified Yellow Bellies
Fox News
There is nothing on the Fox News home page about the Cyber Symposium. But, then again, they are guilty of influencing the 2020 presidential election by calling Arizona before their polling stations were even closed. I’m 100% sure that influenced voters from sea to shining sea. I hope George Soros paid you well. I haven’t watched Fox News since then, and I’ll never watch again. You can ask my family about my passion about things like this. I never waver.
Here are a few other examples of businesses that are dead to me:
- Coca Cola – I researched every one of their products, and I have bought nothing since Stacey Abrams made them stupid.
- Major League Baseball – I haven’t watched one second of a game since they moved the All Star Game.
- National Basketball Association – I haven’t paid attention for over a year.
- Toyota – After purchasing/leasing my last five cars from them, I’m going elsewhere.
- Bed, Bath and Beyond – I haven’t set foot in the store since they discontinued MyPillow.
- Kohl’s – I haven’t set foot in the store since they discontinued MyPillow.
- Boscov’s – I haven’t set foot in the store since they discontinued MyPillow.
- Grubhub – I deleted my account after they sent me a Pride Month email.
Newsmax
There is nothing on their home page about the Cyber Symposium. After I stopped watching Fox News, I turned to Newsmax. But, after Greg Kelly demeaned and ridiculed the women who stood up to Andrew Cuomo last week, I turned them off forever. He actually read the women’s allegations in the Attorney General report and said they didn’t have substance. For example, he read one where a woman said he put his hand on my waist. Greg thought that had no merit. But Greg, if it makes the woman uncomfortable or it’s unwelcome, it is wrong.
Since Dominion sued Newsmax, they likely won’t say another word about the election.
Breitbart
There is nothing on the Breitbart home page about the Cyber Symposium. I’m disappointed about that, but I like their other coverage. I guess they’re afraid of being in the next round of Dominion lawsuits.
Red State
There is one article near the bottom of the Red State home page. But, it is a negative slant toward the Cyber Symposium, President Trump, Marjorie Taylor Greene and more. I’m super disappointed about this. But, they are generally a good site with good articles. I guess they’re afraid of being in the next round of Dominion lawsuits.
The Federalist
There is nothing on the Federalist home page about the Cyber Symposium. I’m disappointed about that, but this is one of my favorite sites. The writing is very good. I guess they’re afraid of being in the next round of Dominion lawsuits.
Conclusion
Mike Lindell’s Cyber Symposium was one of the most important events in our lifetime. Every Republican, Democrat and Independent should get to see what he and his guests presented. He presented overwhelming evidence that the 2020 election was hacked. Dominion knows this happened, and that is why they are suing anyone who mentions their name. If it didn’t happen, they should have presented at the Symposium and proved to us that it didn’t happen. I personally would want to clear my name. And, Mike Lindell offered $5 million dollars to anyone that can prove his findings wrong.
Lindell is a true American patriot. He has literally put everything he has on the line to protect the sanctity of our votes and elections. He’s a smart man, and I don’t think he would do that if he didn’t feel very strongly about this issue. I want to personally thank him for standing up to the lies and tyranny. I learned a great deal from his Symposium. And, I wish that the conservative media outlets would share more. But, unlike Mike, they are afraid to stand up.