Sunday, June 2, 2019

Google, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Comcast, Instagram suffer devastating outages as Trump goes to war with Big Tech's malicious censorship and fraud

Source: Natural Health

Sunday, June 02, 2019 | by Mike Adams


(Natural News) It is no coincidence that two days after the Trump administration announced a massive DOJ anti-trust investigation into Google, dozens of tech companies have been disrupted via sweeping internet outages that many are calling the "internet kill switch."

Throughout the day today (Sunday), massive outages took down nearly all Google services (Gmail, Google, YouTube, Google Home, Google Hangouts etc.), and hard-hitting glitches hit all the following services, many of which are engaged in criminal activities that violate human rights and the freedom of speech in America:
• Gmail / Google / Google services
• YouTube
• Facebook
• Twitter
• Amazon and Amazon Web Services
• AT&T, T-Mobile, Comcast, Verizon and Spectrum
• Apple Store and iCloud
The outages have affected literally millions of websites and e-commerce sites and demonstrate that all these tech companies have an Achilles Heel — a common infrastructure that can be crippled and taken down in seconds.

Two days ago, the DOJ essentially declared war against Google — which is exactly the right move — by announcing it had begun an anti-trust investigation into Google's anti-competitive practices. This took place barely two weeks after the White House announced an effort to collect case studies from people and businesses all across America who have been censored, de-platformed or economically sabotaged by Google and other tech giants.

You are likely watching a high-stakes WAR being waged between Big Tech and President Trump

ANALYSIS: What you're actually watching may be the Trump administration firing a warning shot over the bow of Silicon Valley and its evil tech giants. The message is clear: If you continue to censor the human rights and free speech of conservatives and Christians, you will be taken down and denied access to the internet infrastructure.

Please go to Natural Health to read the entire article.
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Related:

Justice Dept. Explores Google Antitrust Case








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