Lindell shook off one bondage (crack addiction) for which I congratulate and commend him, but the fact is that Lindell still has the hallmarks of addiction and he has transferred them onto Trump, hence his obsessive, irrational and absurd claims about the election and his deluded belief that he has the proof that will overturn it and put Trump back in the White House.
Parts of his beliefs about Trump may be more deluded than others. There's no path for overturning the electoral college vote at this point, for instance. But the other stuff is not just his beliefs and claims, but an increasing number of people's, including ranking members of legislatures across the country. They should worry you much more than Lindell. And if they are not ex-crackpots/present trump-pots to the degree Lindell is (or even if they are), they may be a force to be reckoned with.
Personally, I'm not too thrilled about the Trump worship. But I'm even less thrilled about the obvious indications of widespread fraud that you refuse to acknowledge. And sometimes those two things can be confused, I believe, in that a fervor to ensure good elections in the future must necessarily by conjoined with a concern for elections in the recent past, which leads back to an appearance of Trump worship.