Yes, but I won’t try to make a prediction of how it will happen. It just will. My feelings tell me that much of Big Tech has already been taken down, and everything we are seeing is an illusion of power to keep the enemy cocky and stupid, and to continue the waking up of our people.
The Insurrection Act would have seized their assets due to foreign manipulation of our elections. The many resignations and name changes are dog whistles that they have been destroyed, and taken over by white hats.
I think we will see a slow roll. People cannot be told the truth - they must be shown. It is the number one rule of writing a story, as an author or director. Show, don’t tell. The people must leave these platforms on their own due to the censorship and lunacy the white hats are maintaining the illusion of, boiling the pot ever so higher. Like a shepherd, herding his sheep. Censorship is the cattle prod used to direct the people to TMTG and Rumble… but it will feel like it was of their own volition. A controlled demolition is what we are seeing, to persuade people to leave Big Tech of their own volition, and realize the structure of these companies maybe wasn’t so healthy.
When I said “Youtube removed the dislike button at the perfect time!”, that was me cheekily suggesting that it began destroying itself further - coincidentally - RIGHT before Rumble went public, because the white hats are in control. They are simultaneously destroying Youtube, and building up Rumble, to promote the migration. Because they control both.
As for price valuation, this is a long-term trade. I would not risk trying to flip it for short term gain. At the minimum, I see TMTG going to $150, and Rumble going to $40 by this time next year. The demand for free speech is too high - and demand brings in money. Over half of America, plus other countries with a conservative culture, such as Brazil and India, will love these platforms.
Also, the Rumble CEO confirmed a partnership with TMTG, yesterday.
This is very informative. However, if these new media alternatives come to replace Big Tech, how will they organize themselves in order to prevent them from becoming a new Big Tech? How could they promote freedom of expression without micro-managing their users? What will prevent these social media sites from becoming another Big Tech? From giving into the way of authoritarianism?
I don’t have a satisfactory answer right now. They’ll just have to show us.
Good may prevail for a generation or two before evil rears its ugly head again. Just as in the decades following our revolution. We always had good to fight back, but the masses soon forgot their history.
I hope we are all documenting and archiving our experiences and perspectives day to day during these times. Our children may one day read it, and rely on our words for confidence and guidance just as we do today with our American ancestors.
Yes, but I won’t try to make a prediction of how it will happen. It just will. My feelings tell me that much of Big Tech has already been taken down, and everything we are seeing is an illusion of power to keep the enemy cocky and stupid, and to continue the waking up of our people.
The Insurrection Act would have seized their assets due to foreign manipulation of our elections. The many resignations and name changes are dog whistles that they have been destroyed, and taken over by white hats.
I think we will see a slow roll. People cannot be told the truth - they must be shown. It is the number one rule of writing a story, as an author or director. Show, don’t tell. The people must leave these platforms on their own due to the censorship and lunacy the white hats are maintaining the illusion of, boiling the pot ever so higher. Like a shepherd, herding his sheep. Censorship is the cattle prod used to direct the people to TMTG and Rumble… but it will feel like it was of their own volition. A controlled demolition is what we are seeing, to persuade people to leave Big Tech of their own volition, and realize the structure of these companies maybe wasn’t so healthy.
When I said “Youtube removed the dislike button at the perfect time!”, that was me cheekily suggesting that it began destroying itself further - coincidentally - RIGHT before Rumble went public, because the white hats are in control. They are simultaneously destroying Youtube, and building up Rumble, to promote the migration. Because they control both.
As for price valuation, this is a long-term trade. I would not risk trying to flip it for short term gain. At the minimum, I see TMTG going to $150, and Rumble going to $40 by this time next year. The demand for free speech is too high - and demand brings in money. Over half of America, plus other countries with a conservative culture, such as Brazil and India, will love these platforms.
Also, the Rumble CEO confirmed a partnership with TMTG, yesterday.
This is very informative. However, if these new media alternatives come to replace Big Tech, how will they organize themselves in order to prevent them from becoming a new Big Tech? How could they promote freedom of expression without micro-managing their users? What will prevent these social media sites from becoming another Big Tech? From giving into the way of authoritarianism?
I don’t have a satisfactory answer right now. They’ll just have to show us.
Good may prevail for a generation or two before evil rears its ugly head again. Just as in the decades following our revolution. We always had good to fight back, but the masses soon forgot their history.
I hope we are all documenting and archiving our experiences and perspectives day to day during these times. Our children may one day read it, and rely on our words for confidence and guidance just as we do today with our American ancestors.
You are important. We are strong.