Big Tech Has Peaked, Already Slowly Becoming Irrelevant
This picture shows a garage, which is now recognized as the birthplace of the Silicon Valley, photographed on September 5, 2016 by Zinaida Good. William R. Hewlett and David Packard started developing their audio oscillator in this garage in 1938
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Someone ring the bell. We've hit the peak in big-tech censorship. It's all downhill from here. New companies will take the place of the current main offenders.

You know them -- Amazon, Apple, Twitter, Facebook, Netflix, Google.

All of them have jumped the corruption shark, now the piper has to be paid.

The American people have woken up to the Information Operation being run against them, military technology developed for use against our enemies, now targeting American citizens, and our president. There will be consequences.

Remember when AOL, MySpace, Yahoo ruled the world? Remember Prodigy before that? Soon Google and the rest will join the club, at some time in the future.

In President Trump's second term, and yes, there will be a second term, anti-trust action will ensue in one form or the other, probably against all of them. This is what caused Microsoft to 'miss the internet', as it fought to prevent government legal action from damaging its revenue streams.

We are in that type of climate as we speak. There is real anger against these companies. That is why they are throwing all their weight behind trying to get Joe Biden elected president, as what comes their way if Trump is re-elected will not be pleasant.

This also goes for the Deep State operators, and their corrupt contractors playing fire with American's personal data, and their psychological operations being arrayed against our people.

People are now 'woke' and are very angry about that as well.

Americans are not stupid; they can see what is happening around them. It's become obvious.

Alternative social media networks are already getting critical mass. The more censorship they engage in, the faster it will happen.

Many people I know are slowly working the process of getting off networks like Google altogether. In fact, I don't know anyone who uses Google search anymore. Duck, Duck, Go works fine thank you.

One day we'll be saying, Remember how power Google was? Man that was outrageous.