Degenerating Google a cog in the psychopharmacy crime syndicate

Business without ethics tends to become organised crime

by Steve Cook

It has become obvious that Google has gone off the rails and has lost the public’s trust.

Degenerating from an innovative provider of internet and digital services it has in essence over time fallen into the hands of people who don’t give a rat’s ass HOW they make money as long as they make lots of it.

Its decline provides an example of what can happen to a company in an economy where making money, perfectly acceptable in principle, is subject no ethical or  moral oversight or restraint and where people without conscience or decency are allowed to do pretty much as they please. In such a climate the big money spinners will always be preyed upon and fall under the control of criminal elements. As that happens, the efforts of such infiltrated entities to make more and more money become increasingly criminal – which is to say, inimical to the well being of everybody else.

Providing a classic example of this degenerative process in which the ethical and moral oversight and restraint that should be provided by a government is simply missing, Google can no longer be trusted. This is evinced – among other things – by its efforts to pervert online searches so as to marginalise or discredit dissenting or alternative sources of information.

You don’t have to look far to discover why Google is now working to inhibit the public’s access to information about natural remedies, organic food, alternatives to vaccines and drugs and so forth. Google is now very much a part of the psycho-pharmacy’s efforts to make money by reducing the population to a state of drugged zombyism.

The UK’s largest drug manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline has teamed up with Google’s parent company, Alphabet, to form Galvani Bioelectronics.

For the past two years they have been developing tiny bioelectronic devices that can be implanted in people to modulate nerve signals in different parts of the body.

To cut a long story down to its sinister essentials, beyond the obvious implications for such technology to lead to coercive abuse (and “developments” in the psychiatric field ALWAYS lead to coercive abuses) such technology has the potential to raise the rate of drug consumption. The devices can monitor the victim’s biochemistry and send the data using Bluetooth technology to medical providers to monitor what and how much medication  the victim should take. All in the guise of healing of course!

It is hardly surprising when you consider that GlaxoSmithKline is a DRUG company. It is hardly likely to invest billions into developments that won’t lead to  more and more drugging.

Pharma Marketing News has estimated that the technology could raise medical compliance by 18%, yielding an increase in revenues for health care and service providers and doctors of around $8000 per patient annually.

Another nice little earner for the psychopharmacy!

Expect Google searches to yield lots of websites telling you how wonderful this new technology is as we shuffle towards the promised land that lies, as ever, the other side of the abyss – and to present at the same time very little in the way of people trying to point out the obvious dangers.

When we talk about “medication”, we are frequently if not always talking about drugs to treat psychiatry’s ever expanding list of made-up “mental illnesses” that were invented to create revenue opportunities for the psychopharmacy.

The more ghoulish elements that have infiltrated the US military the way a cancer invades a once-healthy host, of course, are interested. DARPA has committed to investing $70 million in developing such technology to “treat” and “monitor” the mental state of soldiers. Care to guess where that is headed?

Alphabet Inc. is an American multinational conglomerate headquartered in Mountain View, California. It was created through a corporate restructuring of Google on October 2, 2015, and became the parent company of Google and several former Google subsidiaries.

More info on the unholy alliance between the Google parent and Glaxo at Nutritioninsight.com

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About the Author: Steve Cook is an avid researcher, a concerned Citizen and one hell of a writer. He just also happens to be the Director of the TLB Project website UK Reloaded (home based in England, UK) where the article above originated.

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