Not clear yet

Caught a hint of this on substack. Omidyar, who runs The Intercept, is clearly a trickster of some kind. Maybe part of Deepstate, maybe not. He has been infiltrating the government for a while, placing his own people in key roles. Lina Khan of FTC is one of Omidyar’s alumni.

Google quickly found verification from Omidyar himself. In this article he lays out his plans. It’s not a secret conspiracy.

Most of his complaints about Big Tech are valid, and the actions of Khan are also valid.

Is this the classic bad cop/good cop game? A swindler persuades people to leave a swindle and join his own swindle, which is portrayed as honest. A monopolizer gets the government to “break up” a monopoly, then moves in and takes over the monopoly.

Hard to tell right now.