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Mike Lindell Promises that Big Tech Will Be Unable to Destroy His New Social Media Site

MyPillow man Mike Lindell has already launched his new social media site to a test audience.

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MyPillow man Mike Lindell has already launched his new social media site to a test audience, and says that Big Tech won’t be able to take him down no matter how much they hate him.

Lindell launched Frank, his new Youtube/Twitter style social media site. But thus far, he has only invited a select number of VIPs to test it out both for publicity and for a dry run on operating.

The Minnesota entrepreneur says that he has spent millions of his own money on the site’s creation, its security, and its privately-owned, stand-alone servers that are impervious to assaults from left-wing Big Tech.

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Lindell’s sign-up page requires potential users to supply their cell number. Applicants will then reportedly get a ping on their phone giving them a way to log-in and try the site.

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If you would like to give it a try: Log-in HERE at FrankSpeech.com.

It appears that regular users will be allowed to join the site on Friday.

While saying the site is about free speech, Lindell also had a few ground rules (per MSN.com):

Frank uses the tagline “the voice of free speech,” and Lindell has previously said he would use the site to share evidence of his voter-fraud theory, which has been thoroughly debunked.

In the new video, which Newsweek first reported on, Lindell said: “You’re not going to have to worry about what you’re saying.”

He did, however, note that there will be some content moderation on the site. “You don’t get to use the four swear words: the c-word, the n-word, the f-word, or God’s name in vain,” he said. “Free speech is not pornography, free speech isn’t ‘I’m gonna kill you.'”

Lindell says no cursing, no threatening people, no racism, no-religious hatred… but he did not say how his new site will monitor that sort of thing, whether it is being done by employees of his site, or algorithms.

Regardless, Lindell says he is prepared for those evil actors that will surely try to destroy his new site.

“We’re going to be attacked, but I have my own servers and everything,” he said. “We’re not going to be worried about Amazon taking it down, or YouTube, or Google, or Apple.”

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Hundreds of Woke Corporations Sign Letter Opposing Election Reform Laws

Hundreds of anti-American, woke corporations have signed onto a letter opposing the election reform laws

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Hundreds of anti-American, woke corporations have signed onto a letter opposing the election reform laws being crafted and passed in red states. Big companies including Amazon, BlackRock, Google, and Warren Buffett claim to be standing against “discriminatory legislation” that makes it “harder for people to vote.” This, of course, is a flat out lie pushed by extreme leftists. Not one red state is looking to make it harder for anyone to vote. According to the New York Times, “It was the biggest show of solidarity so far by the business community as companies around the country try to navigate the partisan uproar over Republican efforts to enact new election rules.” The Times added: The statement was organized in recent days by Kenneth Chenault, a former chief executive of American Express, and Kenneth Frazier, the chief executive of Merck. A copy appeared on Wednesday in advertisements in The New York Times and The Washington Post. Last month, with only a few big companies voicing opposition to a restrictive new voting law in Georgia, Mr. Chenault and Mr. Frazier led a group of Black executives in calling on companies to get more involved in opposing similar legislation around the country. This is just another example of these anti-American, left-wing corporations working to make an end-run around the U.S. Constitution to force a hardcore, leftist philosophy onto this country. https://twitter.com/dgelles/status/1382293992705028100 Follow Warner Todd Huston on Facebook at: facebook.com/Warner.Todd.Huston.

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POLL: Most Americans Still Believe Democrats and Biden Cheated in 2020 Election

A new poll finds that the majority of Americans still think that Joe Biden did not legally win the 2020 election

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A new poll finds that the majority of Americans still think that Joe Biden did not legally win the 2020 election despite the crack down by Big Tech and the drumbeat from the left-wing media trying to force Americans into believing that Biden won. A new Rasmussen poll finds that most Americans still believe that fraud played a big part in Joe Biden’s “win” last year. Per Rasmussen: Most voters say it’s more important to prevent cheating in elections than to make it easier to vote and, by more than a two-to-one margin, they reject claims that voter ID laws are discriminatory. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that just 29% of Likely U.S. Voters say laws requiring photo identification at the polls discriminate against some voters. Sixty-two percent (62%) say voter ID laws don’t discriminate. The pill adds: “A majority (51%) of voters believe it is likely that cheating affected the outcome of the 2020 presidential election, including 35% who say it’s Very Likely cheating affected the election.” And… Seventy-four percent (74%) of Republicans believe it is likely last year’s presidential election was affected by cheating, a view shared by 30% of Democrats and 51% of voters not affiliated with either major party. The poll was taken of 1,000 respondents on April 11 and 12. Follow Warner Todd Huston on Facebook at: facebook.com/Warner.Todd.Huston.

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