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Revision as of 06:52, 11 November 2022
How is Mike Lindell a thing? In a business sense?
Theory: Lindell is fronting for dark money, presumably criminals who own him from his crack addiction decades.
His company either has:
- Miraculous success with suckers (possible), or
- Off-the-books income (I assume so)
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How is Mike Lindell a thing? In a business sense? Textile manufacture is notoriously competitive. How does he turn a profit?
The obvious guess is that he is laundering money for his former drug dealers.
Or maybe he's got enough Jesus freak MAGA customers. But I doubt it.
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