Google has gone over to the Dark Side.
What happened to Google’s “Don’t Be Evil” credo?
Be afraid. Be VERY afraid.
Recent headlines proclaim …
(1) Can Google Solve Death?
(2) Google Launches Calico to Put an End to Death
(3) Meet Calico Google’s Mysterious New Health and Aging Project
(4) Google Wants to Make You Immortal (and Obamacare) Will Pay for It
(5) Google Calico Details Emerge: Immortality, Obamacare, and Millions of Dollars
(6) Google Taps Former Genentech CEO to Lead Calico, Its New Health and Antiaging Initiative
Calico is a GENETIC ENGINEERING company.
The CEO of Calico is Arthur D. Levinson.
He’s the former CEO of GENENTECH.
Go to Wikipedia and look up the location of Genentech’s corporate HQ.
Then look up the location of Calico’s corporate HQ.
Art Levinson is still on the Board of Directors of …
(1) Amyris Biotechnologies
(2) NGM Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.
(3) F. Hoffmann-La Roche, Ltd.
Hoffmann-La Roche owns Genentech.
They recently paid a $500 million fine for conspiring to fix the price of vitamins.
(Genetic engineering and vitamins are an interesting combination.)
The Google Mafia is NOT bringing us antiaging science.
These liars are bringing us FRANKENSCIENCE, thanks to guys like transhumanist Ray Kurzweil, a director of engineering at Google.
The Google Mafia doesn’t have a clue about longevity, including Kurzweil, who reportedly swallows 150 supplements a day.
Roll up your pants, America! It’s too late to save your shoes!
Google’s Bio-Info-Nano (BIN) Singularity is a big steaming pile of you-know-what.
Ditto their GNR Convergence of Genetics, Nanotechnology, and Robotics, including Molecular Agriculture.
Google’s Technological Convergence might be OK for network and telecommunication architecture, but it SUCKS for longevity.
By the way, whenever you buy supplements from Life Extension magazine, you’re supporting genetic engineering.
The Life Extension Foundation, via its principles, Saul Kent and William Faloon, fund biotech research.
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'Google + Calico = Dysgenic Threat to Life On Planet Earth' have 5 comments
October 21, 2013 @ 2:00 am atomb
My e-books are available at …
solarman111.com
Stanford (was there any doubt?) is involved with the Google Mafia …
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNofb-OlZyQ
Somehow my name has become associated with Adya Clarity promoted by Matt Bakos and Brian Clement.
I have NEVER had any association with the product or the two gentlemen promoting it.
My health approach is totally different than their approach, and never the twain shall meet.
I’m not dissing their product. I’m just saying that I would never use it or endorse it (and never have).
October 22, 2013 @ 6:29 am Helen
Waw! “Life Extension” … so much for extinction (intentional).
What other supplement companies are in on this? or should the question be … who is clean and not involved in this one way or the other?
Many many blessings
Helen
October 22, 2013 @ 9:44 am atomb
See “Organic consumers beware!” and “Don’t buy these brands” …
http://www.newsreview.com/chico/beware-of-organic-brands-that/content?oid=7383178
And here is the Cornucopia Institute’s Website (mentioned in the link above) …
http://www.cornucopia.org/2013/10/gma-discloses-anti-labeling-funders/
Large supplement companies don’t care about your health or longevity.
A supplement called phosphatidylserine (PS) was derived from cow brains until the news about Mad Cow Disease and other brain critters went public.
Now most phoshatidylserine comes from soy lecithin.
It was easy to make the switch from PS to S-PS. The same people who own the cows own the soy.
As much as 10% of Alzheimer’s disease is caused by the same prion responsible for Mad Cow Disease.
Related to this, I walk big circles around supplements called protomorphogen extracts.
October 23, 2013 @ 1:03 pm B
Thanks Atom. It is interesting to see you circle back to the Ray Kurzweil, et al., singularity.
Please, could you help me to read faster? I have figured out some tricks on my own, but I am no Vivekananda.
Thank you,
B
October 24, 2013 @ 10:17 pm atomb
Ray Kurzweil is an interesting guy. My sole issues with him are his focus on biotechnology and his overconfidence in molecular medicine.
A speed reading course can help you read faster.