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Sunday Talks, Parler CEO John Matze Responds to Amazon Deplatforming Effort - The Last RefugeThe Last Refuge

Sunday Talks, Parler CEO John Matze Responds to Amazon Deplatforming Effort Parler CEO John Matze appears on Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo to discuss Parler.Com being deplatformed by Amazon and Big Tech. Beyond the issues with Amazon controlling the server system for Parler, Mr. Matze outlines how the interior tech network, architecture and all subsidiary vendors notified Parler of their walking-away at the same time as the server notification from Amazon. https://youtu.be/R9ZGPUwmK5Q This interview about the challenges confronting Parler contains some context for the move CTH was able to accomplish in less than two weeks in November.  Remember, not only did we have a time crunch, we were also determined to be anti-fragile with CTH 2.0

Fox News lies about trending topic on Twitter of violent threat against VP Mike Pence

As the major social media companies locked out President Donald Trump from access to their platforms over concerns that he may have been continuing to foment another violent attack by his supporters on Washington, D.C. and internet infrastructure companies such as Amazon, Apple, and Google are locking out the right-wing platform Parler, Fox News engaged in a shameless bit of whataboutism over the phrase “Hang Mike Pence” trending on Twitter. In fact, the phrase was trending as a result of a video posted during the January 6 insurrection of an apparent lynch mob made up of Trump supporters who were chanting “Hang Mike Pence” as they stormed the Capitol. Yet Fox suggested it trended because people were urging such action, erroneously offering it as an example of a double standard in terms of social media platform enforcement.

Pelosi says House will impeach Trump, pushes Pence to oust him

Parler CEO says he was doing MORE than Facebook and Twitter to remove violent content

Parler went offline at 3am EST after Amazon booted it from its web hosting app It has already been kicked off Apple and Google s stores after the Capitol siege On Monday it moved its domain name to right-wing web-hosting firm Epik  The right wing social media site also announced plans to sue Amazon later Monday filing an 18-page suit in U.S. District Court in Seattle against AWS The app was the most-downloaded on Apple after Donald Trump s Twitter ban  CEO John Matze had warned that we will likely be down longer than expected He later said the app has worked hard to remove prohibited content  

Coordinated Dem-Big Tech-MSM attack on Parler -- no one will work with them since Apple & Google oppose

Coordinated Dem-Big Tech-MSM attack on Parler -- no one will work with them since Apple & Google oppose
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