...that Google will somehow be very big part of the 'new world order,' part of the antichrist's world of tracking/watching everything, everywhere.
As well as being being part of the team that somehow creates some type of virtual reality figure (or figures) of the antichrist himself around the world in order for people to worship them (as noted in the Bible in Revelation 13:15: "And he had power to give life unto the image of the beast, that the image of the beast should both speak, and cause that as many as would not worship the image of the beast should be killed." Notice that John says, he (the first beast) had power to give life unto the "image" of the beast, and the image could both speak and kill those who would not worship him. How would that be possible? Well, as of today, it's not. But with the speed of technology in the last 10 years--and that speed is increasing constantly--there is no end in sight to what could be invented or created next. There is already a program in place that has the ability to project large scale holograms of anyone or anything upon walls, buildings, land masses, even on clouds!
So here are a few things that Google is working on:
Google also recently purchased Nest, a company that manufactures "smart" thermostats. (from Nest website) "It lights up when you walk in the room. If you have a Nest Cam security camera, it can automatically turn on alerts when you set your Nest Thermostat to Away. So when you go on vacation, your thermostat turns itself down, and Nest Cam turns itself on. It looks to see if anyone's home. With a 150° wide-angle view, the activity sensors learn…Once Nest knows your wiring, it can turn on features specific to your system." In many communities it is now mandatory that Nest thermostats are installed in all new building, and many communities (such as apartment communities) are opting to swap out their current thermostats for Nest; all under the guise of "saving energy." The keyless lock for your Nest home. Coming in 2016. Forgot to lock the front door? No problem. It'll lock by itself! And when you come home, you can open it with your phone. When the Yale Linus lock works with Nest, you can check if the door's closed, give visitors a temporary passcode and see when they came and left – all from your Nest app. Hmm. Wonder what happens when the power goes out, or an EMP is unleashed over our cities? And look at all this nifty stuff that works with Nest: https://workswith.nest.com/category/all – while it sounds amazing and fantastic, ALL of this stuff is watching your every setting, every nuance, every electronic move you make, and mining the data. You are now nothing more than a statistic. And here's the marketing they use to hook you: "Discover new (products) that can help you save energy, stay comfortable and stay safe. Sounds great doesn't it? Who wouldn't want all of that?
Project "Loon" (because it's a loony idea?) is a new way to get wi-fi to everyone on the planet, using a large number of stratospheric balloons to act as a huge distributed wireless internet network. The balloons would run on solar power and utilize air currents to move around. Cool huh? Well, think about all of those balloons with the ability to not only broadcast wi-fi, but if cameras were installed on them as well, they would then become "eyes" across the world. It makes one wonder who would be watching us--and why?
And if you think drones are merely a fad, you're wrong. The uses for them are endless! And they're just getting started. Google's Project "Wing" would be using drones for their own delivery solution. It sounds benign for now but again, drones with cameras (perhaps infrared?) could silently look through buildings and walls to watch and listen to you without you ever knowing they are there.