(((Mark Zuckerberg’s))) -- NOT HIS REAL NAME -- "Expensive Fear of Competition":
What if the dominant courtroom drama of the year wasn’t about guilt or innocence, but about whether Silicon Valley’s richest empire spent billions to smother threats before they could breathe?
Behind closed doors and under oath, executives, professors, and former insiders have begun to unravel the real playbook of a company [FACEBOOK] that claimed to innovate while quietly cloning, cornering, and outspending its way to dominance.
From desperate app launches to $19 billion “panic buys,” Meta's actual story is more about fear, the desperate need to 'influence' you and everybody else, and the simple raw mechanics of how "Deep State" sponsored tech giants quietly defend their crappy thrones.
