Science-Loving Google Drops Masks, No Longer Requiring Vaccines for Employees
Don't Get Excited, These People Are Still Evil and Stupid
Whenever I hear the word google, I think of the painter Bruegel, because they rhyme (google Bruegel) and also because he painted “The Blind Leading the Blind.” The title and the picture are both exactly like what happens when cattle-like Internet users trust the search results of Google.
Google announced today they’re relaxing some of the fake virus measures. This news may be exciting for people who believe mainstream news sources, but it’s just meh for those of us who have our doubts about these big tech platforms and their media lackeys.
CNET:
Google will no longer mandate COVID-19 vaccines as a condition of employment for US workers and won't require already vaccinated workers to wear masks, get tested or socially distance while working in most offices, as reported earlier Wednesday by CNBC.
Even after two years of the media inanity of “social distancing”, the phrase still makes me cringe. It would have been funnier to call it social avoidance, but of course also too obvious. Calling things what they are is both funny and useful, two things that focus-group language is designed to avoid.
The point of media code language is to smooth out the rough edges of uncomfortable ideas with words that resemble what you’re describing without bringing the unpleasant thing to mind directly.
Masking and distancing rules for vaccinated workers will be dropped in offices in line with local COVID guidance and requirements, but CNBC reported unvaccinated employees who are approved to enter offices will still need to follow testing and mask-wearing regulations. Unvaccinated workers will otherwise not be able to access Google offices.
See? This is barely anything notable as far as a rollback of restrictions. Literally the only way employees can enter the offices is by getting the kill shots (not a great career move frankly), or put up with routine testing (fake PCR tests) plus the face diapers. So no, this is not any kind of encouraging news.
Reminder that Google is literally the sole arbiter of knowledge for the vast majority of people all over the world. As books become more scarce, more expensive and increasingly banned, digital reading is totally supplanting books. And guess what? If the web is crowding out book reading, it might not be a good idea to allow just one single company to establish a monopoly on search.
Whoops! Google already owns search worldwide. And any company that is this far off-base about a hoax as obvious as the virus hoax isn’t exactly a trustworthy choice to control a throttle on what people are allowed to read on the Internet.
Like, even when I went to find a clip about the inventor of the PCR I linked above, I just typed “Kary Mullis PCR” into YouTube search (yes, Google owns YouTube, so it’s all one interconnected infrastructure). Guess what appeared as the first hit? An idiotic “Fact Check” warning about the fact that Mullis’ statements on the capabilities of his invention cannot be trusted. Ok? Google knows more about what the PCR test can do than its inventor knows, because Science is a collective expression of the elite gnosis or something.
"Based on current conditions in the Bay Area, we're pleased that our employees who choose to come in now have the ability to access more onsite spaces and services to work and connect with colleagues," a Google spokesperson said in an emailed statement to CNET. "We're giving employees who welcome the chance to come into the office the option to do that wherever we safely can, while allowing those who aren't ready to keep working from home."
Goggle had previously told its workers they'd lose pay and eventually be fired if they didn't comply with the company's coronavirus vaccination rules.
Yes. These freedom fighters were planning to dock pay and fire anyone refusing to risk the deadly shots. It was because of Google’s deeply moral concern for its employees’ health they did this. Now they’re backing down for some reason.
The news follows Amazon dropping its mask mandate for fully vaccinated workers two weeks ago, and some major cities across the US no longer requiring proof of vaccination and masks. Though cases are now dropping, there have been more than 900,000 deaths from COVID-19 in the US.
Sorry but the death toll for Covid has been outlandishly padded from the get-go, with Deborah Birx admitting early on in 2020 that all deaths associated “with Covid” (again, fake PCR standard) would be categorized as dying “from Covid.” That’s a cause-of-death standard so nebulous as to be almost meaningless.
Also, the CDC earlier this year admitted that the high majority of its official count of Covid deaths involved multiple co-morbidities. Not only are the death numbers being fudged to the skies, the various government agencies are now bizarrely admitting this in aggressive public ways. Why?
Who knows? I’m not sure, but I have a theory. I think stuff like this and seeing the world’s most famous company Google say it’s going to ease up on this virus hoax is happening as a way to further test how people will react, and gauge how best to consolidate even more stringent control over the peasants. If Google employees were smart (lol), they would rush into work and take full advantage of every relaxation:
· The vaxed (including the growing number of those with vax regret) would insist on working in the office and refuse to wear masks or social distance, just go right back to 2019 world.
· Unvaxed would go back in and I guess social distance (a goofy measure that nobody has really done all this time, and which anyway is impossible to enforce)
· Everyone would work cheerfully in person, which is the normal healthy way to do work anyway.
If those things happened, it would stand a chance of scaring the rulers into retreating even more as they saw that employees would see the inch and take a mile. But it really doesn’t matter anyway, because Google employees aren’t going to do any of that.
As progressive as the company is, it’s very unlikely many of the employees are based at all. The few who are likely care a lot more about their paycheck and the gig than they do about truth or actual science. See the James Damore debacle of 2017 if you have any doubts about the complexion of company culture, and what becomes of people who express doubts about company policy.
COVID-19 vaccines have been proven safe and effective against severe disease, hospitalization and death.