GAB is not for sale....
It’s being reported that the gang of grifters around former President Trump are looking to raise $1 billion dollars from a bunch of satanic hedge funds for a project that failed to even launch into beta testing as promised in November and was hacked within hours of being announced.
This is a project with currently no public product, no users, and no revenue that is now worth $4 billion dollars “just because.” Perhaps their business model will involve selling covid vaccines to kids or something, who knows.
The stock is currently trading on pure speculation. The vast majority of that trading is coming from President Trump’s main street supporters, the good and decent hardworking Americans who are buying the stock in anticipation of it going even higher if and when a service ever actually launches.
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I tend to agree with GAB. Trumps last "social media" site was just him hawking himself. He has no idea what he is doing and a lot of innocent folks are likely to lose a lot of money to just prop up Trump's ego for a few months.
Complaints range from just a gathering of info place to hawk more RINO fundraising, place that does not allow free speech with moves already to censor folks that do not fully support everything Israel does. Complaints that it is beholding to some stockholders which are not true conservatives...
I, personally can see some of the writing on the wall... Perhaps it is the "New York Values" lesson I learned. I believe as Christians we are to support the state of Israel, but they (liberal often secular Jews) do not always have Christians in their best interest sometimes and I want the freedom to question everything.
I do have a Gab account, but prefer MeWe's format. I really do not log into much social media now days to be honest.
I do wonder if some of TBR's members that are huge Trump fans will invest in this (and how much). I hope not, because I just don't have the heart to tell them "I told you so" when it turns out to be a big money-pitfall for them.