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And now they've taken Dab away. | |
| So you're not even allowed to have free speech on their platforms. | ||
| They say build your own. So you build your own. | ||
| You call it Gab. And then they say, nope, you're not allowed to have Gab. | ||
| We say the news is fake. | ||
| So they say, well, then build your own news outlet. | ||
| So we do. We build Infowars. | ||
| What do they do? They take that down. | ||
| They ban our apps. Alex Jones got the exclusive interview with the founder and creator of Gab, Andrew Torba. | ||
| Here are the highlights from that interview. | ||
| It is Sunday, October 28th, 2018. | ||
| I'm Alex Jones from Austin, Texas. | ||
| We have a global exclusive right now. | ||
| We have Andrew Torba, the CEO and founder of the only independent pro-free speech libertarian site in the world that allows social media activity, and that's Gap. | ||
| Speak freely is their motto. | ||
| Now, we all know about the tragic events in Pittsburgh where 11 innocent people were gunned down by a psychotic anti-Semite. | ||
| But now, Andrew Torba, who set up Gab so that everyone would have free speech, is being deplatformed, losing his server provider, losing PayPal. | ||
| They're trying to take him offline. | ||
| And CNN is spending more time demonizing Mr. | ||
| Torba and the First Amendment than they are talking about the 11 that are dead. |