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surfer44

07/29/22 11:33 PM

#1809 RE: PhenixBleu #1808

Thanks for posting. Wow!

7777 oath keeper

07/29/22 11:41 PM

#1810 RE: PhenixBleu #1808

Very nice, thanks for sharing!!

Just saw that over on stocktwits.


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PhenixBleu

07/30/22 8:20 PM

#1814 RE: PhenixBleu #1808

Rumble CEO posted this article from ZeroHedge on TruthSocial with the following comments:

I can't stress how important this could be for the entire world and especially for the free and open internet. We've been working on this for nearly 2 years, and yesterday our incredible legal team got us one step closer.


Court Rejects Google's Attempt To Dismiss Rumble's Antitrust Lawsuit, Ensuring Vast Discovery

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/court-rejects-googles-attempt-dismiss-rumbles-antitrust-lawsuit-ensuring-vast-discovery

PhenixBleu

08/02/22 10:46 AM

#1816 RE: PhenixBleu #1808

Rumble in the jungle: Court orders Google to turn over docs on choking free speech competition

Google's argument for dismissing an antitrust lawsuit by YouTube competitor Rumble — a haven for for unfettered discussions about COVID-19, election fraud and Ukraine-Russia relations — so perplexed a federal judge that he took only eight pages to reject Google's motion.

"Without real dispute," Rumble has adequately alleged that Google violated Section 2 of the Sherman Act, U.S. District Judge Haywood Gilliam wrote Friday, questioning Google's "somewhat counterintuitive premise that [Rumble] has pled too much."

It's the third censorship-related lawsuit against Big Tech pillars to win approval for legal discovery in recent months.

Last month, a federal judge ordered that social media companies Meta (Facebook), Twitter, and YouTube must turn over documents and answer questions in a suit alleging collusion between the companies and the Biden administration to censor "disfavored speakers, viewpoints, and content" on their platforms.

Last month, a federal judge ordered that social media companies Meta (Facebook), Twitter, and YouTube must turn over documents and answer questions in a suit alleging collusion between the companies and the Biden administration to censor "disfavored speakers, viewpoints, and content" on their platforms.

Twitter let former New York Times journalist Alex Berenson back on the platform last month to settle his advancing breach-of-contract suit.


Read the full article!

https://justthenews.com/government/courts-law/rumble-jungle-court-orders-google-turn-over-docs-choking-free-speech?utm_source=tr&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=trjs