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Will Google Use Aborted Babies In Their Quest For Immortality?

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Will Google Use Aborted Babies In Their Quest For Immortality? Will they turn to this sickening procedure in their quests to become gods on earth? Image Credits: suparna sinha / Flickr by Rob Dew | Infowars.com | March 11, 2015 Our children and unborn babies are being used as commodities and soon will be traded like livestock. A California company is using organs from aborted babies to grow full sized organs for transplants and Google is on a quest for immortality. Will they turn to this sickening procedure in their quests to become gods on earth? Company Seeks to Harvest Organs From Aborted Babies Company wants to transplant organs into a rat or pig so they can grow and be transplanted into a human Image Credits: Calvin Webster / Flickr by Infowars.com | March 11, 2015 A developing effort in the United States seeks to turn the organs of aborted babies into a commodity. The process, being developed by the California company Ganogen, removes the organs from aborted babies, tr...

Why your smartphone records everything you say to it

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Why your smartphone records everything you say to it If you use voice recognition systems like Apple's Siri, Google's Now or Microsoft's Cortana there is a good chance that the company has been recording your commands - and you agreed to it via the terms and conditions Woman checking her smartphone in bed Photo: Getty By Matthew Sparkes , Deputy Head of Technology 4:27PM GMT 25 Feb 2015 After controversy earlier this month over televisions recording owners and sending the clips to third parties, smartphone owners are now discovering that companies like Google, Apple and Microsoft are also recording voice commands and storing them for up to two years. Modern televisions are able to change channels, alter volume or even look up information on films via voice command. But controversy erupted on internet forums earlier this month when it was noticed that the terms and conditions for some such services – invariably skipped over due to their length and impenetrable language...