After years of building, fighting, surviving, and carrying something that most people will never fully understand, I want to speak to you directly—not as a company update, not as a press release, but ... View MoreAfter years of building, fighting, surviving, and carrying something that most people will never fully understand, I want to speak to you directly—not as a company update, not as a press release, but as the person who lived every second of this.
Over the Easter holiday, and after countless prayer and reflection with family, I have reached an agreement in principle to sell the Wimkin portfolio, including the Wimkin web platform, the iOS and Android apps, Wimkin PRO Android app, WimkinFi, and Reelster, with due diligence underway and an expected closing on or before August 15, 2026.
Following due diligence, this transaction is expected to return between 1.55x and 2.75x invested capital—55% to 175% returns in just three years, from 2023 through 2026. Let that sink in. During that same time, most legitimate investments did not come close. The S&P 500 did not exceed 60%. Real estate in most markets did not come close - not exceeding 50%. Even Bitcoin only lands in that same range (130% - 170%) depending on where you measure it. Only rare outliers like Nvidia and a handful of AI names beat it.
In other words, 55% to 175% in three years is massive, and it places this outcome in elite company. But unlike those investments, this was not passive. This was built under bans, blacklisting, suppression, political targeting, zero institutional support, and nonstop operational pressure where failure was supposed to be the outcome.
From the aftermath of the steal in November 2020 (only 2 months into our existence) through January 2025, during the Biden Administration years, this was not normal business difficulty. This was a period where we were the victims of assassination attempts multiple times per day by almost every force that could be brought against us—Big Tech, media pressure, activist pressure, financial pressure, infrastructure pressure, reputational pressure, and in my view even pressure streams and information warfare coming from multiple governments and government-connected ecosystems that had every interest in silencing independent, uncontrolled speech.
We were banned by Apple. We were banned by Google. We were blacklisted from the ad systems that normally give a platform oxygen. Our platform still can't even send an email that gets delivered.
We were treated as an enemy platform in the very period when the country was being lied to, manipulated, censored, and psychologically broken in real time.
During Covid, while fear, propaganda, and narrative control were everywhere, Wimkin gave people a place to remain sane, grounded, and connected to real information, real dissent, real human conversation, and real community. That mattered. It mattered more than most people will ever admit.
And then came January 6, iCOP, and the House Select Committee orbit. We were monitored in the surveillance environment. We were discussed and referenced in the investigatory environment. We were not just some random startup screaming into the void. We were close enough to the fire, visible enough, and disruptive enough to end up inside the same ecosystem of scrutiny that swallowed up so many people and platforms during those years.
If anyone thinks I am overstating what happened, look at the record.
HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE — SWORN TESTIMONY / SOURCE MATERIALS
https://www.globalsecurity.org/security/library/congress/january-6-select-committee/20220331_john-douglas-wright.pdf
https://www.globalsecurity.org/security/library/congress/january-6-select-committee/20220322_lawrence-stackhouse.pdf
https://www.globalsecurity.org/security/library/congress/january-6-select-committee/20220426_lewis-easton-cantwell.pdf
https://www.globalsecurity.org/security/library/congress/january-6-select-committee/20220302_patrick-casey.pdf
(Only 4 of hundreds)
AP + NATIONAL NETWORK COVERAGE + ABC, NBC, CBS PICKUPS IN EVERY LOCAL MARKET
https://apnews.com/article/donald-trump-politics-media-social-media-coronavirus-pandemic-f5b565ca93a792640211e6438f2db842
https://abc3340.com/news/nation-world/squelched-by-twitter-trump-seeks-new-online-megaphone
https://www.wsls.com/news/politics/2021/01/09/squelched-by-twitter-trump-seeks-new-online-megaphone/
https://spectrumnews1.com/oh/toledo/ap-top-news/2021/01/10/squelched-by-twitter-trump-seeks-new-online-megaphone
THE RECORD — BIG TECH, MEDIA, SURVEILLANCE, AND GOVERNMENT PRESSURE
https://www.wsj.com/articles/apples-app-store-removes-social-media-platform-wimkin-over-calls-to-violence-11610669305
https://www.wsj.com/articles/google-play-suspends-wimkin-citing-posts-calling-for-violence-11611108309
https://www.foxbusiness.com/technology/apple-removes-wimkin-from-app-store-as-part-of-crackdown-by-tech-companies-on-dangerous-content-during-transition-wsj
https://www.businessinsider.com/wimkin-founder-says-company-being-treated-unfairly-google-ban-2021-1
https://www.businessinsider.com/apple-google-removed-wimkin-app-founder-reports-ddos-attack2021-1
https://appleinsider.com/articles/21/01/15/apple-app-store-google-play-boot-social-media-app-wimkin-over-user-calls-for-violence
https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/google-ban-wimkin-app-parler-b1790657.html
https://www.citizensforethics.org/reports-investigations/crew-investigations/usps-law-enforcement-arm-warned-of-violence-on-january-6/
https://www.justsecurity.org/81806/january-6-intelligence-and-warning-timeline/
https://www.snopes.com/articles/393823/usps-icop/
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2022/sep/25/mail-fraud-bidens-postal-inspectors-tracked-pro-gu/
https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/us-postal-service-icop-surveillance-jan-6/2021/09/27/id/1038033/
https://pjmedia.com/mark-anthony/2025/08/18/wimkin-social-media-takes-on-big-tech-govt-and-legacy-media-in-landmark-free-speech-case-n4942816
https://www.theblaze.com/columns/opinion/who-really-resisted-big-tech-hint-not-parler
https://www.sfgate.com/tech/article/parler-replacement-rumble-mewe-telegram-wimkin-15871616.php
https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/2021/0110/Life-after-Twitter-Trump-looks-for-a-social-media-platform
https://dig.watch/updates/apple-and-google-exclude-wimkin-social-media-online-store-due-threats-violence
https://www.wikiwand.com/en/articles/Wimkin
https://www.globalsecurity.org/security/library/congress/january-6-select-committee/
https://www.gao.gov/assets/730/720278.pdf
https://www.tcd.ie/Economics/TEP/2025/TEP1425.pdf
https://globalnews.ca/news/7566631/trump-twitter-ban/
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/squelched-by-twitter-trump-seeks-new-online-megaphone-donald-trump-twitter-parler-apple-google-b1785001.html
https://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/business-briefing/3/3
And still—through all of that—we built. We built live streaming, real-time comments, group voice and video, a full social ecosystem, creator monetization, alternative mobile distribution, private communications tools, community systems, and a real digital home for people who were being suffocated everywhere else. And we did not just build it—we used it. To this day, Facebook is the only platform that offers all we do.
Wimkin had real impact in the 2024 election, whether people want to admit it or not. When speech was shut down elsewhere, people came here. When people were demoralized, isolated, lied to, and manipulated, this platform gave them somewhere to gather, think, question, and stay grounded. That mattered then and it matters now.
And the sickest part of all of it is that we did it with almost no real help. No meaningful cavalry. No serious movement infrastructure. No real coalition of supposed allies showing up when it mattered. Instead, we got faketriots. We got the same people screaming loudest about freedom, censorship, election integrity, and saving the country—showing up with their hands out.
“Influencers” demanding $5,000 per post just to use the very platform that was fighting for the causes they claimed to believe in. They joined, built audiences, leveraged the traffic, and then refused to even post unless they were paid.
Not builders. Not believers. Opportunists. And that did not just hurt Wimkin. It exposed everything. It exposed the emptiness, the vanity, the cowardice, and the grift at the core of what so many people thought was a real movement.
I will say it plainly: MAGA, as we knew it, died on election night in 2024 at the hands of faketriots, opportunists, ego addicts, and cash-hungry “influencers” who chose money, clout, and whatever was easiest over actually building something real. You're seeing it in real-time. Trump can never be elected again meaning it's time to run to the next thing - midterms, and 2028 be damned. It's flat out disgusting and extremely disappointing.
What people also do not understand is what it actually takes to run something like this without losing your mind. Wimkin is not a website. It is not a page. It is not a podcast. It is not an app you throw on the market and casually “manage.”
It is a living, breathing, always-on digital organism that has to be defended, maintained, patched, scaled, moderated, distributed, stored, monitored, and legally protected every hour of every day. To truly run it right, and to keep it alive technically and legally, you need a real team of at least 25 to 50 people with actual, daily, working expertise in mobile engineering for iOS and Android; alternative Android distribution; backend architecture; API design; cloud infrastructure; server orchestration; database administration; replication; sharding; object storage; media storage; backup architecture; disaster recovery; RTMP ingest; HLS; WebRTC; video transcoding; adaptive bitrate ladders; live-stream failover; CDN architecture; cache invalidation; websocket infrastructure; real-time comment fanout; chat delivery systems; push notifications; search indexing; recommendation logic; feed ranking; anti-spam systems; abuse prevention; moderation tooling; trust and safety operations; account recovery systems; customer support operations; analytics; app performance monitoring; crash reporting; observability; logging; alerting; secrets management; WAF configuration; penetration testing; DDoS mitigation; payment processing; payout systems; fraud prevention; tax reporting; vendor management; terms-of-service enforcement; identity and access management; and CI/CD deployment pipelines. That is just the technical side.
Don't forget actual moderators to analyze content and approve new sign-ups to weed through the tens of millions of bots.
Then comes the legal side, which is its own monster. To keep a platform like Wimkin alive and legally afloat, you need real expertise in federal law, state law, and international law, including but not limited to Section 230 / intermediary liability issues; defamation; invasion of privacy; copyright and DMCA takedown procedure; trademark disputes; right of publicity; child-safety reporting obligations; threats / violent-content response; subpoena response; law-enforcement preservation requests; discovery preservation; consumer-protection and FTC issues; payment and processor compliance; creator-payout classification; tax and payroll treatment; app-store contractual compliance; telecom / recorded-communications issues; biometric and facial-recognition exposure if applicable; data-retention law; breach-notification law; state privacy laws; cross-border data issues; international intermediary-liability frameworks; geoblocking and sanctions issues; election-period content pressure; advertiser and payment-provider deplatforming risk; and the constant balancing act between lawful speech, unlawful conduct, and platform exposure in over 130 countries.
That is what it takes. That is what people are pretending they can “jump in and run” when they have never even built a WordPress website or even a pre-fab Wix or Godaddy site.
Then, find a marketing team to grow what you've built on a complete shoestring budget.
So if anyone or a team out there believes they can take this further than I was able, that door remains open through April 30, 2026 for a real first right of refusal. But understand clearly what you are stepping into. This is not a hobby. This is not a vanity project. This is not a side hustle. This is not something you “try.” This is something you carry on your back while it tries to kill you every hour of every day. Our respective buyers understand that fully, and contractually will keep the platform integrity we were founded upon.
And that brings me to the part that matters most.
To my boys, and to my family as some of them are shareholders that receive these emails … I am sorry. I am sorry for every day this took from us. I am sorry for every moment I was there physically but mentally somewhere else—buried under pressure, problems, fires, legal threats, app issues, infrastructure issues, money issues, censorship issues, and the endless weight of keeping this thing alive. I am sorry for not being there when your health was slipping. I am sorry for every dinner interrupted. Every practice, game or match missed. Every exhausted look, every moment of stress you had to absorb because I chose to carry this platform as far as it could be carried on my own. I am sorry for the lost time that I will never get back with you and those I've lost along this journey. I kept telling myself I just needed one more push, one more fix, one more break, one more season, one more escape hatch, one more person. But the truth is, for me, that point was 2 years ago and I am finally acting on it, now. I cannot keep asking you to watch me carry something this heavy anymore. This platform took everything out of me, and you still stood there loving me through it anyway. This decision is me finally choosing you.
Wimkin will live on without change to its core ideals. What we built is real. What it did is real. What it meant during Covid is real. What it meant during the election is real. What it meant to the people who needed a place to stay sane is real. What was done to us is real. And what it cost is real. Our buyer fully understands this, and fully respects it - and respects YOU.
Wimkin isn't going anywhere but forward, but this daily fight—the one that consumed me for 6 years—ends here for me. This is the Avenue with the best opportunity and the least amount of risk, with guaranteed results for shareholders. That is my duty.
We did not fail. We proved it.
And now, we will change the world further with something that is a direct result of Wimkin and the relationships it created: our drug testing innovation. We will save countless lives, countless mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters and children from these cartels' poisons - and do so alongside the federal government, whom I've been working with directly for nearly 90 days - getting us introduced to the Department of Veterans Affairs, inside of SAMHSA and the ONDCP.
I will continue to keep you updated throughout this sale and drug testing milestones.
Thank you all for your passion, grace, understanding, and for the love of our country. Most of us involved with ownership of Wimkin truly did it for just that, but it is my honor to have delivered you profit on top of it.
I love you all, you'll always be family. You truly should be proud of what you helped accomplish.
STREAMING EXPLANATION
Hi all - just an FYI, we have streaming active but please understand, the new apps where the total streaming fix is present won't be active until approved by Apple and Google P... View MoreSTREAMING EXPLANATION
Hi all - just an FYI, we have streaming active but please understand, the new apps where the total streaming fix is present won't be active until approved by Apple and Google Play (7 - 14 days). This is why you'll sometimes see comments lagging behind or like tonight, not showing at all. The new app updates with new code will fix this. Obviously, they work on the web version, seamlessly. Thanks for bearing with us. I'm going to breakdown why it is incredibly difficult to have it flawless, below:
Getting live video + “instant” comments to feel smooth is one of the hardest things you can build on a social platform, because you’re trying to make *two different real-time systems* behave like one seamless experience:
Video wants stability, buffering, and adaptive bitrate to avoid freezing.Comments want ultra-low latency, strict ordering, spam control, and massive fan-out to thousands of viewers instantly.
When you combine them inside iOS/Android apps, across spotty mobile networks, at unpredictable traffic spikes, and with “free speech platform” abuse patterns… the difficulty jumps.
Here’s why it’s so hard, in practical terms.
---
## 1) “Live” doesn’t mean one thing: latency is a spectrum with tradeoffs
Most platforms choose between two worlds:
### A) HLS/DASH (most common, most stable)
* Video is chopped into segments (often 2–6 seconds each).
* Players buffer multiple segments for smoothness.
* End-to-end latency is commonly 10–30 seconds, even when it looks live.
* You can push it lower (LL-HLS / LL-DASH), but complexity rises and it still isn’t truly “instant.”
Pros: Works everywhere, scales well via CDNs, fewer failures.
Cons: Viewers are “behind,” so comments feel “ahead” or “out of sync” unless you delay comments too.
### B) WebRTC (true low-latency, like FaceTime)
* Can be <1 second glass-to-glass.
* But scaling beyond small groups is hard: you need SFUs, TURN, bandwidth, complex routing.
* Mobile networks + NAT types + carrier restrictions cause random failures.
Pros: Feels truly live.
Cons: Much harder at scale, much more expensive (a 60 minute show with 1,000 views would cost us $100), more moving parts.
The core problem: If your stream is 12 seconds behind, but comments arrive in 200ms, your instant comments are reacting to something the viewer hasn’t even seen yet. To fix that, you either:
* artificially delay comments, or
* reduce video latency (hard), or
* accept that it will feel “off.”
---
## 2) Live video isn’t “upload then play” — it’s a pipeline with many failure points
For a single live stream, you’re juggling:
1. Ingest (RTMP/SRT/WebRTC) from broadcaster → your endpoint/provider
2. Transcoding (multiple renditions: 1080p/720p/480p…)
3. Packaging into segments (HLS/DASH)
4. Origin storage/caching
5. CDN distribution to viewers globally
6. Player logic choosing bitrate, recovering from stalls, drifting timestamps, etc.
Any weak link creates:
* black screens
* long spinny wheels
* audio/video desync
* “works on Wi-Fi, dies on LTE”
* “works for some viewers, not others”
And on mobile, you add:
* backgrounding/foregrounding quirks
* battery/thermal throttling
* OS network stack changes mid-stream
* device decoder differences (some phones struggle with certain encodes)
So even before comments, live video alone is hard.
---
## 3) “Instant comments” is a real-time distributed systems problem (not just a database write)
Comments at scale require you to solve multiple competing requirements:
### Real-time delivery (milliseconds)
* WebSockets / MQTT / server-sent events / push channels
* Connection stability across mobile networks (frequent drops, reconnect storms)
### Fan-out at scale (one comment → thousands of viewers)
If a stream has 1,000 viewers, one comment becomes 1,000 deliveries immediately.
That is a throughput and infrastructure problem, not a “code” problem.
### Ordering and consistency (the underrated killer)
Users expect:
* comments appear in order
* no duplicates
* no missing messages
* “I posted it, I see it instantly”
* “everyone else sees it too”
But real systems have:
* race conditions (multiple servers)
* partitions (network splits)
* retries (duplicates)
* clock skew (timestamps lie)
* backpressure (queues fill)
* reconnects (client may replay)
So you need message IDs, dedupe, ordering rules, and reconciliation logic that works even when the network is chaotic.
---
## 4) Combining them makes sync problems inevitable unless you engineer around it
Even if you nail both systems independently, the *combined experience* breaks because:
* Video is buffered and can drift (player might suddenly jump, rebuffer, or change bitrate).
* Comments are real-time and reflect “now.”
* Different viewers have different delays (someone on fiber is 5s behind, someone on LTE is 18s behind).
So when a viewer types “OMG did you see that??”:
* half the audience hasn’t seen “that” yet
* some already did 10 seconds ago
* and your streamer is actually *ahead of everyone*
To make it feel coherent, platforms do tricks like:
* anchoring chat to video timestamps
* allowing “live edge” sync
* delaying chat to match typical video latency
* showing “you are 12s behind live”
* using stream-time offsets per viewer
All of that is non-trivial.
---
## 5) Traffic on social platforms is spiky and hostile by default
Wimkin isn’t Netflix with predictable demand. Social live is:
* sudden raids
* sudden influencer spikes
* unpredictable concurrency
* comment storms during “moments”
* coordinated spam / bot floods
That means the system must withstand:
* 10× load increases in minutes
* abusive traffic patterns (many new connections, rapid posting)
* moderation actions in real-time (delete/ban must propagate fast)
Real-time systems hate chaos. Social platforms produce chaos.
---
## 6) Moderation and “free speech” positioning adds real-time complexity
If you allow broad speech, you get more:
* spam
* brigading
* doxxing attempts
* harassment bursts
* illegal content attempts
For live comments, moderation isn’t “review later.” You need:
* rate limits per user/device/IP
* spam scoring
* link/domain reputation
* shadowbans (often)
* fast delete propagation
* audit trails (for legal disputes)
* tools that work *while the stream is live*
Every one of those layers adds latency, complexity, and failure modes.
---
## 7) Mobile realities make “instant” fragile
Even if your backend is perfect, mobile ruins the illusion:
* Switching Wi-Fi ↔ LTE drops sockets.
* Some carriers aggressively NAT and kill idle connections.
* Android OEM variations break background networking.
* iOS can suspend network activity when the app is backgrounded.
* Power-saving modes throttle timers and sockets.
So you must implement reconnect logic that:
* resumes chat without duplicating messages
* catches up missed comments
* keeps the UI stable
* doesn’t DDoS your own servers during reconnect storms
That is a lot of engineering.
---
## 8) Cost constraints force compromises that users feel
The “easy” way to make things stable is:
* higher video latency (more buffering)
* aggressive CDNs
* overprovisioned real-time infra
* managed chat services
* paid observability/monitoring everywhere
* global edge presence
But when you’re cost-sensitive (and most independent platforms are), you end up trading:
* ultra-low latency for stability
* perfect chat ordering for scale
* instant propagation for moderation checks
* “always-on sockets” for battery/network practicality
Users experience those compromises as:
* “why is chat delayed?”
* “why are comments missing?”
* “why is video behind?”
* “why does it work sometimes and not others?”
---
## 9) Debugging is brutal because the bugs are emergent (not obvious)
The hardest part operationally: you rarely get a clean error.
You get:
* “stream froze for me but not my friend”
* “comments stopped after 2 minutes”
* “Android is fine, iPhone isn’t”
* “only happens on T-Mobile”
* “works until there’s a spike”
To fix it, you need deep instrumentation across:
* ingest stats
* transcoder health
* origin/CDN cache behavior
* player metrics (rebuffer events, live edge distance)
* websocket connection churn
* queue depth and fan-out metrics
* per-region latencies
* per-device player behavior
Without that visibility, teams end up “guess fixing” instead of engineering.
---
## The simplest way to summarize why this is so hard
You’re trying to deliver:
* a huge continuous data stream (video)** that must not stall, while simultaneously delivering
* tiny real-time messages (comments) that must feel instant,
* to thousands of devices on unreliable networks,
* under unpredictable spikes and adversarial behavior,
* with moderation requirements,
* while keeping costs survivable,
* and making it all feel like one synchronized “live” moment.
That’s why even big companies screw it up—and why it’s a monster for an independent platform.
Our new apps should wipe out all of the aforementioned issues. Once again, THANK YOU for understanding and for your patience! I will push app stores for rapid, expedited approval.
No Faketriots Allowed. WiMKiN is so proud to announce our partnership with America's Future! America's Future is General Flynn and Company’s grassroots effort to bring the country back to faith and fr... View MoreNo Faketriots Allowed. WiMKiN is so proud to announce our partnership with America's Future! America's Future is General Flynn and Company’s grassroots effort to bring the country back to faith and freedom. General Flynn knows not only the fight to protect and advance his country, but also has firsthand experience on being unjustly persecuted and prosecuted much like this platform.
We have flipped 0 seats since Trump won. Democrats have flipped 26 seats since Trump won.
Where do you stand? Are you going to allow the Left to take the power back after fighting so hard for 4+ years?
Please be sure to welcome General Flynn and America's Future and add them by clicking https://wimkin.com/AmericasFuture1
Back to DC again late tomorrow for meetings on Tuesday and Wednesday regarding our tests being listed for sale on TrumpRX.gov
While there is no prescription required, we do have FDA Clearance and CL... View MoreBack to DC again late tomorrow for meetings on Tuesday and Wednesday regarding our tests being listed for sale on TrumpRX.gov
While there is no prescription required, we do have FDA Clearance and CLIA-Waivers on the world's first Over the Counter Urine Dip Card for fentanyl, as well our 16-panel Urine drug testing cup (CLIA-Waived).
Many of you know, our A47 designation is for Agenda-47 in honor of the 47th President of the United States.
More to come. Thank you.
Without this woman, I wouldn't have made it through the last 5 years of starting and running multiple businesses that require about 80 hour work weeks. I wouldn't have made it through the constant att... View MoreWithout this woman, I wouldn't have made it through the last 5 years of starting and running multiple businesses that require about 80 hour work weeks. I wouldn't have made it through the constant attempts at sabotage. I wouldn't have made it through the stress. I wouldn't have had the energy to fight the government, or fight big tech for an entire administration. I wouldn't be motivated in trying to change drug policy, and certainly wouldn't be able to just go, go, go all the time. You are my rock and this life most of the time, isn't fair to you. I promise, our day is coming soon.
Happy Valentines Day, my love. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
More Google AI fun... This is relatively close to what it does cost to run this platform. This is why user contribution is necessary and this rebuild / relaunch is happening. π
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