Troy York and in depth interview with James Corbett about how to break up big tech (part one Apple)

Randolph Perkins IV
    Troy York has interviewed Dr James Corbett of the Corbett Report one of the worlds most renown conspiracy talks and long a advocate and fighter against big tech. It appears more and more that big tech is getting pressure and will be broken up and our own troy York suggested to Dr Corbett that the best way to get this achieved is through the same method of how AT & T was broken up into the baby bells telephone company  and this monopoly destroyed back in an era where actual trust busting was
a achievement. Mr York spoke to James Corbett calling in on his popular podcast program and first to speak about Facebook. This company is one of the bog four tech giant monopolist that bought up may up and coming companies and the ones FaceBook was allowed to purchase such as Instagram should be immediately given their independence.
There also needs to be  four new social media companies from Facebook and two of them can be called Face.com or Book.com social media new web  companies and it s membership just drawn and quarters segmented into these social media companies. The third social media company that was suggested by Dr Corbett would be Facist.com where the fascists and anti-fasts,communists, anarchists etc etc, as Corbett says often, can go and rant of political waves against the normal people. The fourth company can be called  Zuckerspy.com and this company  can be the one Mark

Zuckerberg can ahhh retain and use to profit and sell data to foreign entities in China or big advertisers and it would specifically say it exists to basically spy and read everything you post or click onto. Mr Zuckerberg was only allowed to defeat Friendster, Orkut, , and MySpace among others through the internationalists and investors ensuring that Facebook could be the monopolist and destroy competition as it is more efficient for advertising to cut deals with one company  and force as many people onto one platform that eight or nine as seriously existed in the early days of tech and the internet social media.

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