I don't mean to be rude or anything, but what're you smoking, mate?
> I am a very intuitive person
Intution means nothing if your intuition is shit.
Snaps is nothing more than Canonical trying to make it easier to distribute
software for Ubuntu and, so it seems, with more security when used with Mir.
If there's anything remotely close to malice, it's that Snaps'll push for the
usage of Mir, but that's not even really malicious-- that's just because X11
doesn't support the necessary security features Mir does.
Canonical isn't trying to make Ubuntu more and more non-free, they're just
trying to make Ubuntu more and more popular. What this means is that they
need to keep including software that will be convenient and useful to their
users while also maintaining a friendly relationship with their "open"
community. That nice balance, right now, is offering non-free software and
including some driver & fw blobs. What you suggest could be occuring isn't in
their best interest, so it probably isn't happening.