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'The $5 Million Challenge' At Mike Lindell's Cyber Symposium | Follow the Data with Dr Frank

"The $5 Million Challenge"

At Mike Lindell's Cyber Symposium in August 2021, he offered a $5 million challenge to dozens of cyber experts to prove that the cyber evidence he provided "unequivocally does NOT reflect information related to the November 2020 election." I am intimately familiar with the details of the event and the challenge. Not only did I emcee the event, I participated in the preparation and daily management of it.

I also served on the panel that evaluated the three claims for the prize. None of the claims even came close to meeting the challenge criteria. I also gave testimony under oath during the recent arbitration. (A four-day process.) I am intimately familiar with all the details of this situation, so I am one of the most qualified to discuss it. I can assure you, the media reporting is full of errors and misrepresentations.

"Unequivocallly" is a very high bar. And the challenge was not to validate the data, but instead to *prove a negative...* which is also a VERY high bar.

In his own submission, in his own words, Zeidman admits that he was unable to decrypt the data files that were provided to him at the Symposium, referring to them as "gibberish."

How can someone prove unequivocally that data are not related to the 2020 election if they can't even read it?

And how can arbitrators not understand this? We decrypted the same files during the arbitration using the same tools we provided the participants at the Symposium.

Not surprisingly, the media is spinning this.

At least now, you know the facts.