PARLER CEO Registers Domain With PROBLEMATIC SUPPLY Chain, Whom America’s Man’s Man Warns Should Only Be AN INTERIM SOLUTION

Epik-vendor GAB is operated by a supply chain which is known for safe-harboring the controvertial and oft-deplatformed GAB social platform. This platform is headed by Rob Monster, who has a habit of attempting to co-opt his clients’ businesses in a manner similar to the way Amazon does, with aggressive selling techniques that cross the line of respecting clients’ data. Rob Monster broke a paid-in-full hosting contract with America’s Man’s Man, because he was unable to provide the promised services under the “Forever Hosting” plan, which turns out, isn’t really forever.

America’s Man’s Man hereby warns Parler CEO John Matze to maintain a very guarded relationship with Epik and only use Epik as a temporary means of weathering the storm until you can secure your own supply chain. There is a reason GAB continues to use CloudFlare instead of Rob Monster’s aggressively sold “Resilient Domains” and Cloudflare-competitor DDOS. It’s a big issue, and trust me, you will find yourself in a hellish dilemma if you entrust your platform to Rob Monster’s Epik Infrastructure for the long term.

Dan Bongino, Parler CEO John Matze, set a target date for independence from Epik. I have experience with them, and they will leave you in a lurch if you don’t make yourself independent of them, and you will be back where you started. Trust the site that has weathered the storm.

There is a storm coming if you do business with Rob Monster. Rob Monster stopped Gab from becoming a mega-star when it was poised and capable of becoming one. Rob Monster put his own corporate interests and company first when advising Gab. How did he do this? He convinced Andy Torba to convert Gab to a non-proprietary system which Rob Monster thought would better enable himself to sell more product to other clients — however, if you’ve tried using Gab lately, it is reeling from the same censorship and functionality problems that should have been fixed in its years of headstart over Parler. Part of this is due to Andy Torba’s management, and inexperience and lack of wisdom in ceding too much leadership of Gab over to Rob Monster, who again, co-opted Gab for his own purposes and has nearly run it into the ground in order for Rob Monster to pursue his own sales model of selling more Gab-like platforms directly, circumventing his biggest client in order to line his own pockets.

In my humble opinion, and that’s what everything up to this point is, do not trust Rob Monster to run your supply chain for any length of time. It should be a TEMPORARY MEASURE ONLY. If you don’t listen to me, you will soon find yourself stranded and unable to compete with the next competitor that crops up.

Rob Monster didn’t just break our contract – he also retaliated by taking down all my hosted videos with him active under a completely separate arrangement. Again, make sure this is a purely interim, temporary move. Raise the funding for assets, servers, infrastructure. There is no way of building, as Dan Bongino puts it, a parallel internet and infrastructure.

This is Your General In The Culture War,

America’s Man’s Man

And I know what I am talking about. Don’t sign up for a long-term contract, or you will find yourself under pressure to censor – just in a different direction. Just. Like. Gab.

Story From Epoch Times On Parler Using Rob Monster’s Supply Chain

De-platformed social media website Parler may return by the end of January, coming after the site reappeared online after Amazon Web Services (AWS) took the site down due to alleged violations, according to Parler CEO John Matze.

“I’m confident that by the end of the month, we’ll be back up,” Matze told Fox News on Sunday night. The website reappeared online with a brief statement from Matze. Continue Reading On Epoch Times

https://www.theepochtimes.com/parler-ceo-confident-platform-will-return-by-end-of-january_3661026.html

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