Google’s Secret Project is Stealing Personal Health Data on Millions of Americans

Tim Pool, a former reporter for Vice News who was red pilled into a Trump supporter, is taking Google to task for its secret project to steal the personal health data of millions of Americans for profit.

The Wall Street Journal recently disclosed that Google has entered a partnership with Ascension, a major U.S. hospital network, to create tools to “make sense of information about patients and help doctors search the medical record.”

According to the Journal, Google’s ‘Project Nightingale’ allows 150 Google employees to access the data on “tens of millions of patients without their knowledge or consent.”

According to CNBC: The data on tens of millions of patients without their knowledge or consent.

Some Ascension employees have expressed concerns that some tools Google is using to import and export data are not HIPPA compliant.

While Google claims to have worked out the HIPPA compliance issue, it continues to make aggressive strides in the multi-trillion-dollar health sector most recently seen in its acquisition of the fitness tracker company Fitbit and announcement of a deal with Mayo Clinic.

The medical industry is rightfully sensitive about patient privacy and Google has a lot to prove since it makes the bulk of its money through advertising, which relies on extensive use of customer data.

But Tim Pool says, “Don’t trust them!”

Watch the video and see where Pool says the left and right should be able to find common ground by agreeing on three words: Google is evil.


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