When I
was in law school in the mid to late 1970’s we had a course called
antitrust. One of our most respected law professors taught that
subject. He used to tell us stories of how he spent 20 years working
for the government on the case of U.S. v. DuPont and how that
case eventually forced DuPont to break apart.
The Tech Tyrants
Hello this is Darrell Castle with today’s Castle Report. Today I
will be talking about the continuing efforts of the Tech Tyrants as
they use their information monopolies to censor anyone and everyone
they happen to disagree with. This Report deals with a subject that
reminds me of Ray Bradbury’s 1953 novel Fahrenheit 451. This
novel took place in a future where books were outlawed and firemen
would burn any they found. The number 451 was the temperature at
which books would burst into flame. In 1966 the book was made into a
fairly successful movie.1 Today it isn’t necessary to burn books since they can be digitally
banned, but the effect is the same.
Tech Tyrants example: Amazon
Antitrust is not my field but the premise behind it is that no
company should control the entire market because it stifles
competition and hurts the consumer. Fast forward to today and you
will see that Amazon not only controls virtually all of its own
market, but it is threatening other markets in its product chain.
Amazon trucks now roam the streets in competition with Fed Ex and
UPS. I have even seen reports that Amazon would like to buy Fed Ex.
For purposes of our discussion, Amazon controls the market for on
line book sales to the extent that virtually every brick and mortar
bookseller in the country is bankrupt and out of business. The result
is that if you write a book or have a book to sell you will sell it
on Amazon or you won’t sell it. Now that Amazon has developed
market control to the extent that it has almost 100 per cent of the
market, Amazon’s CEO, Jeff Bezos, and his board, have apparently
decided that they can now ban any book or opinion that they disagree
with.
One man controlling all opinions?
Jeff Bezos, the head of Amazon, and reportedly the world’s
richest man at $140 billion, is also one of the world’s most
powerful men because he decides which opinions are worthy to be heard
and which are not. He also owns The Washington Post so
he always gets his opinions published, just not those he disagrees
with. Now that Amazon has bought Whole Foods it is in the grocery
business as well but that is not enough for Mr. Bezos. He also wants
to develop his own chain of grocery stores to compete with every
other store in America and perhaps the world thus controlling the
food supply of all of us.
I wonder if it scares anyone in government, anyone in the Justice
Department, that one company, and in effect one man, will soon
control every opinion we are able to publicly state, as well as
almost everything we eat. Perhaps I’ve hit on something here and
the actual reason this company wants to gobble up the entire world is
power, not money. I mean, what’s another billion to a man like
Bezos, but power, that addictive drug is so alluring. What could be
more ego satisfying to a power junkie than the power to control which
thoughts can be expressed and which cannot.
When books don’t sell
Goliath takes us down the road to totalitarian thought control,
and I suppose that when Mr. Bezos is able to ban all bad thoughts the
only thoughts left will be pure like his. It seems that Amazon has
been on course to digitally burn all those books the company
disagrees with. Remember that if you don’t sell on Amazon you don’t
sell. Many authors of many books have been taken down and are no
longer available in any format.
Tech Tyrants second example: PayPal, etc.
Unfortunately Amazon is not alone in its efforts at thought
control. Financial Institutions such as PayPal are supporting
Amazon’s efforts. A person whose books I have occasionally read
inquired of PayPal why it demonetized him and he was told that the
credit card companies ordered them to do it. So PayPal itself would
be somehow delisted if it did not do what the big financial houses
ordered.
Here’s something else that’s pretty scary folks; if we are
headed rapidly toward a cashless society and it is obvious that we
are, the only way to purchase will be through a card which is
controlled by one of the big financial houses such as Citibank. If
that company can prevent you from purchasing a book or selling a
book, it can prevent you from purchasing anything. Should you fail to
satisfy its thought control guidelines, no food or transportation? It
might sound a little farfetched right now, but I can assure you that
it isn’t.
SPLC: informers to the Tech Tyrants
I suspect that Amazon, Face book, Twitter, and the others have
help besides the financial institutions. Their list of hate groups,
and rule violations look very similar to those published by the
Southern Poverty Law Center. Possibly representatives from the
various tech tyrants and those from SPLC sat down together and
decided who could publish and who could not. It is also interesting
that they will never tell their victims which of their rules was
violated because they know it is a false accusation.
This problem is not restricted to America either because the same
corporations control which thoughts may be published all over the
world. Over in the UK British politicians have been struggling with
the issue of Brexit. The British people voted to leave the European
Union but it seems that British politicians no longer care about the
will of the people. In the meantime, they continue their efforts to
destroy the one man who represents the will of the British working
class people.
Tommy Robinson’s case
Tommy Robinson has been harassed, threatened, and imprisoned for
his outspoken beliefs and his unwillingness to stop speaking out for
the thousands of British children from working class families
kidnapped, raped and tortured by what are usually and euphemistically
referred to as grooming gangs. The non-politically correct name for
them would be Muslim rape gangs. The politicians I suppose, are
willing to sacrifice anything, even their own country’s children if
it helps to fulfill their dreams of a new world order, globalist, and
one world government utopia.
Facebook and Twitter allegedly met with members of various Muslim
groups n the UK who told them that Tommy’s views were a threat and
so he had to go. What we know for sure is that Tommy is banned for
life from Face book, Twitter, and PayPal. His books and videos have
also been removed from Amazon so he has, in essence, been disappeared
at least digitally.
Blowing the lid off scandal
Millions of people admire Tommy as a hero of freedom and for his
unrelenting attacks on the crimes of child rape and torture. Not
everyone admires him though. Many see him the way the media
characterizes him as thug, lowlife, brawler. Whether you admire him
or you have a very low opinion of him remember that first they
silence him, then you may be easier, but they will come for the
thoughts of all of us eventually unless they are stopped.
Tommy refuses to just shut up and go away as those in government
and media would prefer. He pulls back the curtain on the mass media
in Great Britain or the Britain that was once great, and shows you
what’s really back there. Hopefully his documentary “Panodrama”
which exposes the British media giant BBC is still available
somewhere.
The government can’t protect against the Tech
Tyrants
The Media and the various corporate interests which own it
probably think that efforts to silence Tommy and many like him here
in America will successfully complete their control of thought and
their monopoly on speech. Only views they find acceptable can be
shared with the general public while they reserve the authority to
censor all others. However, they broadcast their own propaganda to us
24/7.
We look to government to save us and protect us because that is
what we have come to expect. Looking to government as protector is
what we in socialist countries, and that’s basically all of them,
have been taught for generations. We must come to understand that
corporations such as Amazon, Facebook, and Twitter are more powerful
than the government in some ways. The government is subject to the
bill of rights but they, as private corporations, are not so that’s
the veil they hide behind.
Where their sympathies lie
Many, if not most, in government support the efforts to suppress
free speech. The same is true, unfortunately, for the general
population in America. A recent poll revealed that 48% of college
students think that hate speech should not be protected while 37% of
the general population thinks it should not be protected. Remember
that hate speech is whatever the government and the tech tyrants say
it is. The conclusion we can draw from that poll is that it is
getting worse as many years of education in today’s socialist
education system take their toll on America’s children.
Power corrupts, both the mind and the morals, and it is
irresistible to those who have tasted it and a powerful attraction to
those who have not. Those who have power want more of it and they
also want to exercise it otherwise what’s the good in having it.
They will use their power against the powerless at every opportunity
and they will never, ever voluntarily give it up. Power must,
therefore, be prized from their hands.
Conclusion
Finally Folks: To have freedom of speech we must have the right to
tell people, especially powerful people, what they don’t want to
hear. We have to be able to speak the truth as we see it without fear
of losing our jobs and/or our social standing otherwise our speech is
not free and neither are we.
At least that’s the way I see it.
Until next time folks,
This is Darrell Castle.
1 Fahrenheit 451, dir. François Truffaut, with Oskar Werner, Julie Christie, and Cyril Cusack. Vineyard Film Ltd., 1966. See also the recent remake: Fahrenheit 451, dir. Ramin Bahrani, with Michael B. Jordan, Sofia Boutella, and Michael Shannon. HBO Films, 2018.
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