I am about to sit down and watch Antitrust again for good times sake, it will be a nice trip back to the early days of the internet. Bill Gates was the topic of an Anti-Trust tort, I don't understand these large scale legal matters as well as I do contract law, but I assume its quite simple to define an antitrust, or someone who has a monopoly in a certain industry.
A lot of people now a days say Google, Facebook, or Apple will be the next antitrust, but I doubt that, they can try and many have but none have succeed to my knowledge. Feel free to link below if you know of anti-trust legislation enforced on a big tech company.
I personally feel covid-19 will attract the largest anti-trust lawsuit of most of our lifetime. It could take until 2027 in my opinion, based on the world banks accounting until 2025 for certain conglomerates playing along with the Covid-19 Scam. Usually litigation will take a few years for the tribunals to form for the international courts to take the matter seriously enough.
Believe me its with a heavy heart I say that knowing my life, and presumably yours will be in a state of affairs that could be referred to as "the lowest standard of ethics on a global scale in human history". I actually watched 3rd world nations take more critical actions against these fraudsters than my own Canadian government, it sickens me that they claim they have saved lives considering all angles like the opioid crisis as well as the suicide rates, I would consider it to be a fraud for any government to claim they saved lives.
Out of Control
This monopoly is out of control, the entire scope I have yet to see. This Canadian journalist eventually made it to her interview in Texas. It was very expensive and only because she doesnt participate in the experimental products that the pharmaceutical companies have been given a liability-free opportunity to produce. If that is not supportive of the claim their is a monopoly, that is beyond out of control and requires litigation, what is?
Anti Trust
In a world where unseen enemies can watch your every move, who can you trust?
Ryan Phillippe (Cruel Intentions), Rachael Leigh Cook (She's All That), Claire Forlani (Meet Joe Black) and Oscar® winner* Tim Robbins star in this fast-paced, sizzling thriller that crackles with "genuine intrigue (Entertainment Today), "considerable suspense" and an "ingenious, stunningly cinematic payoff" (Los Angeles Times) you have to see to believe!
Young, brilliant computer whiz Milo Hoffman (Phillippe) lands an exciting and lucrative job at the world's largest computer company, NURV.
Handpicked by powerful C.E.O. Gary Winston (Robbins) to work on a project that will change the way the world communicates, Milo thinks he's found his dream job. But when his best friend, Teddy, is brutally murdered and clues lead to NURV's involvement, Milo becomes obsessed with uncovering the truth.
With his cunning and beautiful girlfriend (Forlani) and a sexy programmer (Cook) to help him, Milo races to beat Teddy's murderers at their own cyber game. But as they close in on him, he realizes he may be too late to learn the most important code of all: Keep your friends close. Keep your enemies closer. And know which are which before you're killed. *2003: Supporting Actor, Mystic River
Antitrust Full Film: https://123moviesd.com/antitrust/
Reality is Stranger than Fiction
This is a disposition Bill Gates was recording during for the events that were fictionalized in the film. He is so powerful you can see they pussy footed around some issues in the Antirust film from 2001.
Isn't it strange that he is also at the center of conspiracies about coronavirus?
Lets debate in the comments below, I am open to all sides of this argument, I am just lacking a serious amount of context about the informed consent that people claimed took place during vaccination.
I HOPE YOU ENJOIED ANTITRUST.
in recent times we as people as lost trust in gov and the reason is that they want to control our lives
and thanks for blurt I didn't know that comment and post cost you blurt thanks for getting me started
I havent seen antitrust for a long time, I will give it a watch again also.