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I don't understand why hackers or any other well-meaning literate humans and anti-Nazis would want to take this down so soon. Let this thing marinate. It's a wonderful honeypot for the FBI.
 
Well...at least Donald Trump...the REAL president called him...
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Cool place.


 
That dickweed is exploiting religion as a means to raise himself and his ilk in such a way as to present himself as some kind of authority figure from which to proselytlize falsehoods and hoax conspiracies against Trump's and the Repub party's enemies and give his branding a profitable spitshine while he's at it.

Trump's minions are desperate for guidance and the kind of "good news" they were getting from FOX. Problem being the kind of news they're looking for has to be more hysterically outrageous than the day before much like how drug addicts require increasing the potency of their drugs to get the same hit they had from a week earlier.
 
Just gave the website a visit, it's so plain it's weird. I'm not signing up and giving that guy any ad revenue, even with my adblocking stuff in place.
 
The site is live and accessible but it looks more like a fake news website that couldn't afford a copy editor than a social media website.

FTFY

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The site is live and accessible but it looks more like a fake news website than a social media website.

FTFY
You visited the site? Hope your router firewall, threat prevention, and anti-virus/anti-malware is up to the task.
 
You visited the site? Hope your router firewall, threat prevention, and anti-virus/anti-malware is up to the task.

You think those idiots are smart enough to send attacks out? They can't even get the site up.
Now I guess the site could have been compromised and it could be (unknowingly to Mr. Pillow) be sending attacks out to visitors. I'd venture the landing page is ok though. But actually going INTO the weeds? No thanks.
 
You think those idiots are smart enough to send attacks out? They can't even get the site up.
Now I guess the site could have been compromised and it could be (unknowingly to Mr. Pillow) be sending attacks out to visitors. I'd venture the landing page is ok though. But actually going INTO the weeds? No thanks.
My pillow guy, not a chance, but anyone he might hire to set up a site? What an opportunity for someone to set up a malware bait knowing it will draw the stupid like flies to a pile of shit.
 
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