ORWELL WAS RIGHT: Big Tech Companies Team Up To Silence Free Speech

by David Mark
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It has not taken long for Big Tech to band together and go full Orwellian on the world. In fact, one can say that President Trump’s presence on these platforms was holding back this inevitable turn of events. Now that it appears he is on his way out, Big Tech is stamping out any form of opposition to the the globalist, CCP, hard left agenda.

After President Trump was permanently banned from Twitter and Facebook, the Big Tech Oligarchs turned their attention to Parler, the up and coming free speech alternative to Twitter. In what can only be deemed a “coordinated attack” Google, Apple and Amazon took down Parler so it could not fill the void for the Conservative users of social media platforms.

The CEO of Parler, John Matze posted the following on his platform yesterday.

Sunday (tomorrow) at midnight Amazon will be shutting off all of our servers in an attempt to completely remove free speech off the internet. There is the possibility Parler will be unavailable on the internet for up to a week as we rebuild from scratch. We prepared for events like this by never relying on amazons proprietary infrastructure and building bare metal products. We will try our best to move to a new provider right now as we have many competing for our business, however Amazon, Google and Apple purposefully did this as a coordinated effort knowing our options would be limited and knowing this would inflict the most damage right as President Trump was banned from the tech companies. This was a coordinated attack by the tech giants to kill competition in the market place. We were too successful too fast. You can expect the war on competition and free speech to continue, but don’t count us out. #speakfreely

— John Matze 🇺🇸 John Sunday, January 10, 2021

By taking this route, Big Tech has moved into total censorship of anyone they disagree with, including half of the USA. Their ability to coordinate strategy in order to punish competition is shocking. This is ultimately moving towards a Big Tech – Biden dictatorship where everyone either obeys or is simply deplatformed.

With half the country disconnected from the political process, the emerging regime that is set to take over after the 20th can utilize Big Tech to ensure their grip is not broken.

Other Alternatives Emerging

Another alternative platform named Gab has been growing consistently over the last few years, Gab has been building independent infrastructure in preparing for the Big Tech censorship lockdown.

This is a video from Gab’s CEO on the growth of Gab and the refutation of the current narrative on who was really behind the storming of the Capital Building.

So Big Tech takes away Parler’s app and Amazon tosses it off it’s host, crushing free speech and competition in one fell swoop.

Parler’s CEO, wrote in a message on his platform that Apple “will be banning Parler until we give up free speech, institute broad and invasive policies like Twitter and Facebook and we become a surveillance platform by pursuing guilt of those who use Parler before innocence.”

“They claim it is due to violence on the platform,” he wrote of Apple, whom he also accused of being a “software monopoly,” a particularly relevant attack right now given an ongoing antitrust suit against Apple from Fortnite maker Epic Games. “The community disagrees as we hit number 1 on their store today.”

With Trump’s supporters and even those who tacitly support the President for a variety of reasons being called Nazis by “President-Elect” Biden, the darkness of CCP style tactics in America and across the world are beginning to take hold.

First they silence you and then they come to take you away. Sounds familiar doesn’t it?

In a world fast becoming a scary version of Orwell’s 1984, freedom lovers have no where to go to escape what is fast becoming a CCP version of America. If America goes, so does the rest of the once free world.


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