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If you're wondering why Google/YouTube would censor life-saving websites, kill discussion about vaccines, and remove videos by physicians and world renowned epidemiologists - that actually have an interest in seeing Americans healed of COVID-19 with 99-100% effective $20 treatment protocols, that have been curing patients all around the world ever since February, instead of dropping like flies in comparison to the rest of the world - do we need to look any further than money for the motivation of the censors? How much profit is there to be made by Big Pharma in a $16.38 generic treatment protocol that uses $4.76 worth of 65-year proven safe, effective, hydroxychloroquine, that helps the individual avoid the average $73,300 COVID hospital bill and $3,100 or $6,200 worth of relatively valueless Remdesivir? https://www.covid-19forum.org/index.php?topic=267.0

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https://www.organicconsumers.org/news/google-now-pharmaceutical-company

"Google Is Now a Pharmaceutical Company

Big Tech has Merged with Big Pharma

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."
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https://www.intouchsol.com/blog/the-amazonification-of-health/

"The Amazonification of Health
By Intouch Team

What IS the “Amazonification” of Health?
Generally, when the term “Amazonification” is used, it’s referring to the increased use of tools and business approaches that make use of big-data-enabled machine learning, which automate processes, work at scale, and increase the popularity of online solutions.

In addition to traditional consumer goods, Amazon is a master at subscription-style services. There’s streaming music and video. There’s Pantry, Subscribe-and-Save auto-delivery and Dash Button for mindless re-ordering of household items.

And increasingly, Amazon is also moving into the healthcare industry, as these examples demonstrate:

    They’ve quietly built a private label of OTC products – for which, of course, they can offer appealing placement and discounts on their website.
    They’re already selling prescription drugs in Japan.
    They’ve gotten wholesale pharmacy licenses in at least 12 states.
    With Berkshire Hathaway and JP Morgan, Amazon has created an independent nonprofit to develop healthcare technology solutions for their employees."
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2020/03/03/facebook-pharma-ads/

"Facebook has a prescription: More pharmaceutical ads
Pharmaceutical companies are ramping up their spending on social media
, triggering some patient advocate concerns about privacy"

"After years of avoiding social media, drug companies are growing bolder about advertising on Facebook and other social networks, according to interviews with advertising executives, marketers, health-care privacy researchers and patient advocates. That is exposing loopholes around the way data can be used to show consumers relevant ads about their personal health, even as both social networks and pharmaceutical manufacturers disavow targeting ads to people based on their medical conditions."

"Ads promoting prescription drugs are popping up on Facebook for depression, HIV and cancer. Spending on Facebook mobile ads alone by pharmaceutical and health-care brands reached nearly a billion dollars in 2019, nearly tripling over two years, according to Pathmatics, an advertising analytics company. Facebook offers tools to help drug companies stay compliant with rules about disclosing safety information or reporting side effects.

But seeing an ad for a drug designed to treat a person’s particular health condition in the relatively intimate setting of a social media feed — amid pictures of friends and links to news articles — can feel more intrusive than elsewhere online. The same opaque Facebook systems that help place an ad for a political campaign or a new shoe in a user’s feed also can be used by pharmaceutical companies, allowing them to target consumers who match certain characteristics or had visited a particular website in the past."
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https://www.intouchsol.com/blog/big-tech-crashing-big-pharma-party/

Big Tech Is Crashing the Big Pharma Party
By Sarah Morgan

We’ve become familiar with headlines about tech companies wading into healthcare and life sciences — from the giants like Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, IBM and Microsoft, to tiny start-ups. At first, they were exploratory steps. But we are beginning to see these forays evolve and grow. Rather than a new sensor for a wearable or another fairly limited endeavor, we’re now looking at much larger initiatives: for example, Amazon buying wholesale pharmacy licenses in a dozen states, or Google’s Verily starting a four-year, 10,000-patient study.

Even older tech companies are getting into the game. Nokia acquired smart-device company Withings for its digital health unit. And, as is being driven home with current headlines, the amount of data that the tech giants now have is immeasurable. As we become an ever more digital world, the power that tech behemoths wield over our everyday communications and interactions has more of an impact on life sciences marketing.

Consumers are becoming accustomed to seamless digital experiences. From our homes to our cars, our devices to our workplaces, we expect the systems with which we interact to know our history and our preferences, to offer exactly the option we need, and to let us complete transactions with a few taps.

The healthcare system should be no different. In fact, 59% of U.S. online shoppers expect their healthcare customer service to be as good as Amazon’s. So, it makes sense, with the “Amazon-ification” of healthcare underway, that Amazon and its ilk would step in.

(Read more about Amazon in “The Amazonification of Health”.)

We’re looking for it eagerly – and so are new healthcare practitioners. As one medical student told the New York Times recently, “It’s not inconceivable, by the time I graduate from medical school, that the entire practice of medicine can be revolutionized by technology.”

Many in pharma have figured this out. As former Teva CEO Yitzhak Peterburg said recently, “Part of our competitors are not only the Novartis of the world and the other pharmas, but really the Amazons and Googles.”

A recent report from CB Insights observed that Google “seems to be going after the healthcare space from every possible angle.” It’s using artificial intelligence to detect, monitor and manage diseases like diabetes and diabetic retinopathy, heart disease, Parkinson’s disease and multiple sclerosis. Google may also be looking into the health insurance space with its life sciences unit Verily.

    Google “seems to be going after the healthcare space from every possible angle.”

Some pharma companies are looking globally for tech partnerships in order to gain access to previously untapped markets. For example, in countries like China — where tech platforms Google, Amazon and Facebook are banned — Sanofi, Eli Lilly and GSK are partnering with companies like Alibaba, Tencent and Weibo to develop outreach initiatives. Electronics manufacturer Samsung’s biosimilars division Bioepis — a joint venture between Samsung BioLogics and Biogen — already has five products approved in various markets, and is expected to turn a profit this year.

Much is happening. But pharma needs to become even more open to partnership with big tech. The potential has always been clear in the match: scientific knowledge and regulatory familiarity on the one side, technological knowhow and innovative chutzpah on the other.

Parts of this post originally appeared in “The Health and Tech Trends that Will Shape Pharma Marketing in 2018.”
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Re: "Google Is Now a Pharmaceutical Company" "Amazonification of health"
« Reply #2 on: December 02, 2020, 05:13:12 PM »
https://thenhf.com/2019/12/04/google-is-now-a-drug-company/

"GOOGLE IS NOW A DRUG COMPANY

Using Mind Control Tactics to Manipulate Behavior

By Maryam Henein

         “The censorship being applied [by Google] to alternative health is nothing less than demonic. Google betrayed its mission statement of making info ‘universally accessible & useful.’ They’re now weaponizing their monopoly to censor info that challenges corporate interests.”

                                                                                                           – Zach Vorhies, Google Whistleblower

       I started investigating the ties between Google and Big Pharma in late 2018, soon after my employees and I noticed that HoneyColony, our online health and wellness magazine, was losing organic traffic.

         Only two years earlier, in 2016, we had been getting 500,000 unique visitors a month. That was following four years of existence and the posting of hundreds of well-sourced articles. But then traffic started dwindling in 2018 and by August 2019, we had lost more than 45 percent of our traffic.

The Google Matrix

         Our newly engaged Search-Engine Optimization (SEO) editor informed us that Google’s changes were made under what was called the “Medic Update,” centered around the medical and health space, as well as “Your Money Your Life” types of sites that focus on money and life events. Google described the change as “a broad, global, core update.” “This specific focus is something Google will not confirm,” said Search Engine Land.

         Today, accredited professionals who run websites such as Mercola.com, Greenmedinfo, Natural News, and SelfHacked are also losing posting privileges, getting banned, deranked, and basically being digitally assassinated. It is happening to those who stand for health freedom and natural remedies and who criticize Big Anything.

         Dr. Joseph Mercola, a reputable physician and author whose website predates Google, personally told me at this year’s biohacking conference that he had lost 90 percent of his traffic. When I told him I was dubbing the censorship “technofascism,” he found the term apropos. In his keynote talk, he not only warned people about the dangers of electromagnetic pollution but invited hundreds of attendants to stop using Google altogether. A Google Detox is a huge undertaking but one that has merit.

         Today, Google’s influence on our lives and in the digital marketing space is immeasurable. There are about two trillion searches a year on Google.[1] Alas, now Google is a weaponized tool serving a sick agenda, one that ultimately promotes their own interests and propaganda machine. One excellent reason to stop using Google is that organic searches are dead. What I mean by this is that the most popular search terms will no longer come up. They are now using “autosuggestions,” which is known to be a simple yet powerful mind-control tool. In the past few weeks the Google search terms have gotten a bit more friendly. My interview with a Google whistleblower, Zach Vorhies, will shed more light on this.[2] Maybe that’s why Google incredulously states that the auto-suggestions are actually “predictions, not suggestions.”

         Google’s official statement explains it this way, “You’ll notice we call these autocomplete ‘predictions’ rather than ‘suggestions,’ and there’s a good reason for that. Autocomplete is designed to help people complete a search they were intending to do, not to suggest new types of searches to be performed. These are our best predictions of the query you were likely to continue entering.”[3]

         “How do we determine these predictions? We look at the real searches that happen on Google and show common and trending ones relevant to the characters that are entered and also related to your location and previous searches.” HocusPocus Google, who made you resident magician? This is just Googledygook. Gross. A brilliantly sinister way to program the masses.

         Here’s a newsflash: Perhaps because of widespread criticism, in the past few weeks Google has begun to pepper in a few positive keywords for those search objects it finds distasteful. Still, readers can see below, for example, how Google negatively autocompletes the search “dietary supplements.”"

Sept 1st 2019 results


Sept 17th results

        Sayer Ji, a member of the NHF Advisory Board and founder of GreenMedinfo, writes:

         “Google is auto-completing the search fields of billions of users with false information (topics ranging from natural health to candidates for election), based not on objective search volume data, but on an extremely biased political and socio-economic agenda—one that is jeopardizing the health and human rights of everyone on the planet.”

         Orwell, in his masterpiece work 1984, memorably said that the Truth was “reissued without any admission that any alteration had been made. Even the written instructions which Winston received, and which he invariably got rid of as soon as he had dealt with them, never stated or implied that an act of forgery was to be committed; always the reference was to slips, errors, misprints, or misquotations which it was necessary to put right in the interests of ‘accuracy’.”

"Why would Google care about promoting Big Pharma? Because they have much to gain. Google’s owner, Alphabet, whose annual revenue rose 23 percent to $136.8 billion last year, also owns pharmaceutical subsidiaries.[11] In 2013, Google founded Calico, run by Arthur Levinson, former CEO of the biotechnology corporation Genentech’s (a subsidiary of Roche). Calico’s mission is to understand the biology that controls lifespan and treat age-related diseases. Two years after that, Alphabet founded Verily Life Sciences (previously Google Life Sciences). Both pharma companies are partnering with others and having babies of their own.  Verily joined forces with the European pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline to form a new drug company, Galvani Bioelectronics. The  collaboration cost $715 million and aims to treat diseases by targeting electrical signals in the body, a novel field of medicine called “bioelectronics.” Incidentally, GlaxoSmithKline generates billions by manufacturing vaccines."

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https://thenhf.com/2019/12/04/google-is-now-a-drug-company/
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Re: "Google Is Now a Pharmaceutical Company" "Amazonification of health"
« Reply #3 on: December 05, 2020, 07:56:53 AM »
Censorship Claims Another Victim: Honest-Journalism Giant, Del Bigtree’s “The Highwire”
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/news/censorship-claims-another-victim-honest-journalism-giant-del-bigtrees-the-highwire/
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Re: "Google Is Now a Pharmaceutical Company" "Amazonification of health"
« Reply #4 on: February 20, 2023, 09:13:16 AM »
Google's parent is not only a pharmaceutical company, but a vaccine company, while collecting medical
information about you and putting it in their database.
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