CEOs of Google, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube should all be going to prison over complicity with the Russia collusion hoax

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(Natural News) It’s simply not enough to utilize anti-trust laws and break apart the giant tech monopolies – Google, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Yes, these entities have exploited human psychology and now control 90 percent of the flow of information online, but it’s their manipulative censorship practices that should be brought to light, their executives brought to justice. The CEOs of these tech companies should be arrested and indicted because they were all complicit in the Russia collusion hoax and themanipulative censorship of independent media that was implemented in cooperation with this Russia collusion narrative. These social media giants have used the Russian collusion hoax to come up with algorithms that weed out “Russian bots” and all the conservative and dissenting ideas that spread on social media. By shadow banning, demonetizing, and banning opposing viewpoints, these social media giants have used censorship tactics to pollute American…

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3 thoughts on “CEOs of Google, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube should all be going to prison over complicity with the Russia collusion hoax”

  1. I do agree with this article. In referring to FaceBook, a lot of (very) innocent people are using this on a daily basis sharing there thought and ideas and fun times as well as sadness. This should be respected unconditionally, and not be used for marketing purposes as is being done by Facebook, Google and no doubt lot’s of others we have not yet heard about, people simply get robbed of everything. I think it’s disgusting that people’s emotions are being used as a marketing tool. If they had lived in the 1700’s they probably would have hung the morons.

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    1. Yep … aside from the fact even that it’s a huge profile on each of us who use it, stored for later. Little do we know when we like things or share stuff that it is giving them a complete profile of ourselves.

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