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(The Infographics Show) The founder of Apple Inc. may have revolutionized the way people communicate and connect with their screens, "smart" phones, laptops, and music devices, but Steve Jobs is not the hero [most people foolishly seemed to believe he was when he died and they were singing his praises, imagining he was entering some Buddhist heaven for all his good deeds on earth when it was obvious he was in cahoots with American intelligence agencies like the FBI, CIA, and NSA to sell users out and destroy the outdated concept of "privacy" for a new generation and incorporating a strategy of "planned obsolescence" into his sturdy devices that would physically outlast their functionality to make Apple a trillion dollar company] might think he is. Check out this epic video to learn the dark truth about Steve Jobs.
[And imagine a future where the same video is made about Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, Google/Meta menace Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, and child molesting Epstein Island fan Bill Gates, and other tech billionaires who sold us all out and their souls for riches and influence.]
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