Top 5 Machiavelli Laws Big Tech Uses to Control You

Learn How Big Tech like Google, Meta, Apple, and Amazon uses Machiavelli Laws to control you and the society through digital control, data harvesting, and locking you into their ecosystem. How do they crush competition and write the rules?

You're not paranoid—your phone does know you better than anyone. This isn't innovation; it's a 500-year-old power strategy. Niccolò Machiavelli, the author of The Prince, laid out the ultimate instruction manual for ruthless power, and Big Tech has adopted it as their modern playbook. They're not visionaries; they're digital princes ruling new digital kingdoms.

In this video, we break down the Top 5 Machiavelli Laws Big Tech Uses to Control You, showing how they:

Wear a Nice Face: Masking profit-driven data harvesting and democracy-bending algorithms with talk of "connecting people."

Eliminate the Competition: Using acquisition (like Instagram/WhatsApp) or copying (like Reels) to suffocate any potential rivals and build their empire.

Make Them Need You: Creating digital dependency through "ecosystem lock-in" (iCloud, Google Suite) that makes leaving psychologically and organizationally impossible.

Know Their Souls: Weaponizing your every click, pause, and search through algorithms to predict and manipulate your behavior, prioritizing engagement over truth.

Write the Rules: Pouring billions into lobbying and think tanks to ensure they preemptively control the laws that are meant to regulate them, achieving regulatory capture.

This is not a conspiracy theory—it’s a guide to recognizing the game so you can stop playing it and choose citizenship over digital feudalism.

Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
01:10 - Law 1: Wear a Nice Face
02:23 - Law 2: Eliminate the Competition
03:50 - Law 3: Make Them Need You
05:07 - Law 4: Know Their Souls
06:22 - Law 5: Write the Rules

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