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First it was Calico, Google is Now a Pharmaceutical Company

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#1 Engadin

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Posted 15 July 2019 - 11:31 AM


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Big Tech has Merged with Big Pharma

 

July 7, 2019 — Gary Null & Richard Gale have documented that Google now has a pharmaceutical division headed by GlaxosSmithKline’s former chairman of its global vaccine business. Null & Gale write:

 

Google today is not only a weapon for promoting the pharmaceutical agenda but now also a drug company itself. During the past six years, Google’s parent company Alphabet has launched two pharmaceutical companies. In 2013, it founded Calico, run by Genentech’s former CEO Arthur Levinson. Calico operates an R&D facility in the San Francisco Bay Area for the discovery of treatments associated with age-related diseases. Two years later, Alphabet founded Verily Life Sciences (previously Google Life Sciences). Both pharma companies are partnering with other drug corporations. Recently, Verily has partnered with the European pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline to form a new drug company, Galvani Bioelectronics for the development of “bioelectronic medicines.” The collaboration is costing the companies $715 million, and the new firm is being chaired by Glaxo’s former chairman of its global vaccines business. (emphasis added) http://prn.fm/gary-n...ation-07-01-19/

 

 

 

In addition, Google’s president of Customer Solutions Mary Ellen Coe now sits on Merck’s Board of Directors. Merck is one of the world’s “Big Four” vaccine manufacturers. Pharmaceutical companies have realized the need to co-opt social media platforms as well as the world’s most powerful search engine – Google.

 

This strategy, laid out 6 years ago, has picked up steam whereby now companies such as Google and Facebook have been absorbed into the pharmaceutical machinery. The dire results from this marriage already being felt as Wikipedia and other virtual social media have become just another mouthpiece for Big Pharma.
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Google has earned over $1 billion from illegal online pharmacies, and may be fined up to $500 million by the US Department of Justice. https://www.stopoxy....n-ambien-7-6-11

 

While Google profits from Big Pharma, it is erasing Dr. Joseph Mercola from it’s search engine results. Dr. Mercola is a medical doctor dedicated to natural health and remedies. He is the exact opposite of everything Google is profiting from with their marriage with Big Pharma.https://articles.mer...es-mercola.aspx

 

Another Tech-Giant that is making money with Big Pharma is Amazon, a company that has been purging Vaccine Risk Awareness books and movies (including the documentary VAXXED) from their website. TheStreet.com reports:

 

… Amazon acquired for $1 billion PillPack, a business that presorts medications, then ships them directly to customers’ homes in 49 states.

 

 

TheStreet.com report goes on to detail how Amazon is working with a drug firm to identify patients who will be eligible for experimental cancer drugs by scanning and researching patient records.

 

This is why Google, Amazon, Facebook and others are trying to erase and discredit all Vaccine Risk Awareness books, posts, websites, information, pages, etc… – because Big Tech has merged with Big Pharma. They are one-in-the-same and have the same agenda.

 

 

*** Find more evidence Google is now a Pharmaceutical Company at these links:

 

Google sister-company Verily is teaming with big pharma on clinical trialshttps://www.cnbc.com...ofi-pfizer.html

 

We see Verily’s technology as a way for us to reach patients and get them interested,” said Badhri Srinivasan, head of global development operations at Novartis. In an interview, Srinivasan shared an example of engaging people who are already searching on Google for relief from asthma symptoms. At that point, Verily could surface an ad to suggest they enroll in its clinical trial patient registrydubbed Baseline, and sign up for relevant asthma-related clinical trials if they chose to do so. (emphasis added)

 

Did Google’s Manipulation Sway Vaccine Legislation?(Highwirehttps://thehighwire....ne-legislation/

 

Google is Ramping Up Pharma Activityhttps://www.cbinsigh...up-investments/

 

Pharma is the New Google https://lucidworks.c...the-new-google/

 

Will Tech Giants like Amazon and Google Change the Pharma Sector Forever?https://pharma.nridi..._sector_forever

 

Apple And Google: The Next Big Pharma https://www.forbes.c...a/#45a543b11754

 

 

 

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Posted 15 July 2019 - 03:41 PM

Interesting take on Google's investment in medicine. Considering how unethical Google has become (even dropping their "don't be evil" slogan), I am also a bit concerned about their merging with "big pharma".


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Posted 15 July 2019 - 05:46 PM

Since Google's "medic update" to its algorithm implemented in Aug 2018, alternative health websites and non-authoritative health websites have been pushed a lot further down in Google's search results, whereas authoritative and conventional health websites have been promoted upwards.

 

As a consequence, you get a lot of staid official health advice in Google, but if you are looking for something alternative, you probably will not find it in the top 20 or 30 Google search results.

 

However, the DuckDuckGo search engine offers search results similar to Google's before the 2018 medic update, I find. So this is a good search engine to use if you are looking for some alternative medical ideas or advice. 


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