MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell insisted that his Wi-Fi detection devices were not illegal after they were banned from Kentucky polling stations.
And these machines or these devices will say if they're lying or not," Lindell explained. "What this does, if you had your own Wi-Fi network with a password, it would tell you if other devices have hacked, or I mean, are hooked up to the network and that they are using it."
"And they're going to have these devices, they're going to catch when these devices or when these machines go online, whether it's a polling book, whether it's a router, whatever it goes online, the computer, the printer. Beep! Beep! Beep! It's going to be like a red alert,"
Beep Beep!
And these machines or these devices will say if they're lying or not," Lindell explained. "What this does, if you had your own Wi-Fi network with a password, it would tell you if other devices have hacked, or I mean, are hooked up to the network and that they are using it."
"And they're going to have these devices, they're going to catch when these devices or when these machines go online, whether it's a polling book, whether it's a router, whatever it goes online, the computer, the printer. Beep! Beep! Beep! It's going to be like a red alert,"
Beep Beep!