Let’s Genetically Sequence Mike Lindell’s Pillows
Will you join me in paying for open source genetics supply chain research?
Let’s genetically sequence My Pillow’s products. Become a subscriber and we will all do it together. We estimate it’ll cost around $5,000.
Why does this matter? Well if Lindell has made millions from Chinese slave labor (while lying and claiming his products are made in America) that money could easily constitute a kind of pass through to Fox News from the Chinese government.
It further raises the question of whether Lindell — a self-described recovering(?) crack head — is an intelligence op.
The New York Times reported that Lindell is far and away the largest individual advertiser on Fox's prime-time lineup, spending nearly $80 million since January of 2021.
The Dominion lawsuit makes it abundantly clear that Lindell had Fox in a precarious position:
“Indeed, when Lindell made negative comments about Fox on Newsmax, Fox’s executives exchanged worried emails about alienating him and sent him a gift along with a handwritten note from Suzanne Scott,” the court documents said. “Fox had a strong motive to welcome him on air and avoid rebutting his baseless claims.”
My friend Arthur Bloom has given me the idea. Why not genetically sequence Lindell’s products and see for ourselves if he is or isn’t using slave labor?
Bloom lays it out in his Substack:
An Intriguing Mystery: Is Mike Lindell Using Slave-Picked Xinjiang Cotton in His Pillows?
This is not news, but I heard a rumor Mike Lindell was involved in Chinese business, and I’ve been looking into it. This 2021 study from Laura Murphy showed a downstream supply chain risk for MyPillow.com, suggesting they might be using cotton sourced from Xinjiang.
Sure enough Murphy does mention the risk that Xinjiang cotton poses to the supply chains of a number of clothing suppliers. Last I checked only Lindell has
Lindell claims his material comes from Egypt but I have Egyptian friends who tell me this isn’t so.
So I have also secured a genetics lab which has already been used for this kind of research. It’s not cheap but then neither is having our parents and grandparents psyopped by Fox.
A friend of mine went to Lindell’s property in Minnesota at my direction.
“I got a good selection of stuff, including a bag of MyCoffee and a ‘made in US’ FREEDOM t-shirt,” he reports back.
Let’s do this.