3-Day Foresight: Microsoft Sued in Australia Following My Ominous Warning 📉
3-Day Foresight: Microsoft Sued in Australia Following My Ominous Warning 📉
Major corporate news, especially legal action against a company like **Microsoft**, rarely comes without warning. Yet, a clear signal of trouble manifested in a prediction made just **three days** before the news broke. On **October 24, 2025**, I shared a succinct but pointed warning:
“Something ominous for Microsoft.”
The Confirmation: ACCC Takes Action
The **"something ominous"** became starkly clear on **October 27, 2025**, when the news broke that the **Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC)** had filed a lawsuit against Microsoft. Legal action from a major national regulator is precisely the kind of serious, negative event encapsulated by the word "ominous."
The speed of the confirmation—only 72 hours—highlights the intensity of the energies surrounding major corporate developments. This was not a slow-moving trend but a sudden, high-impact event that was perceptible just before it was announced to the world.
Foresight in the Tech Sector
Predicting trouble for a tech company often involves deciphering complex financial and regulatory signals. This confirmation proves the ability to tap into the powerful, negative shifts within the corporate world, anticipating major official announcements.
Whether the lawsuit relates to consumer practices, competition issues, or data privacy, the core of the prediction—a looming threat—has been unequivocally fulfilled by the ACCC's action. This adds another layer of credibility to the consistency and specificity of the insights shared here.
Stay tuned as we continue to track these global shifts, from geopolitics and finance to the legal troubles of the world's largest companies.
JAI VENKATESWARA SWAMY
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