I had some early access to Frank and was doing some posting on there before it collapsed. Now it's dead entirely and doesn't appear to be coming back.
All of the top posts on there were about spreading Lindell's newest documentary.
I hate this thought, but could Frank have been just a huge push to spread the documentary? They got up a little bit, then abandoned it once 200m people saw the doc.
I don't fully agree with it, I just want to start the conversation.
This is what it says on the Frank speech home page: Thank you for being a part of Frank! With over 400M stream requests in just 4-days, FrankSpeech so far has been an epic success! Right now we're working on new features - keep checking back. In the meantime, help save our country and share Absolute Interference Everywhere! Link: https://www.frankspeech.com
For awhile this page offered a number of videos and articles. Now the only thing there is a link to a Live 24/7 video and the Absolute Interference video. The Live 24/7 currently says to send your questions here: [email protected]. Not a member of Frank Speech, so I can't do that, but I did a search on it and found this article: FrankSpeech.com is Brannon Howse's idea, NOT Mike Lindell's. Link: https://www.reddit.com/r/frankspeech/comments/mz6a9z/frankspeechcom_is_brannon_howses_idea_not_mike/
Opening paragraphs from the article: Brannon Howse and RJ D Johnston both tried to make a social media website in 2013 and completely, monumentally failed. That site was called "myworldviewpage.com" and it is completely defunct.
It is painfully obvious that once Mike Lindell was kicked off Twitter, Brannon Howse recycled this idea and sold it to Mike Lindell, who is clearly foolish enough to trust a man like Brannon to build a website to rival Twitter and YouTube.
We can all see the result. Mike Lindell's money has been taken and the product has accomplished only the monumental embarrassment of Johnston Howse LLC's own client. This is abject malpractice.
I met Howse at CPAC, he was with Madison Cawthorne and they were pitching a "new twitter" to anyone with a checking account.