"Access kills" made me wonder if there had been any mysterious deaths linked to Google and found one in December (per ABC News):
23-year-old Google employee found dead in San Francisco Bay
Here's the follow up story and concluded she drowned but still very mysterious on how and why she ended up there:
http://padailypost.com/2018/04/09/doctor-offers-hypothesis-about-how-google-engineer-died/
I wonder if this employee allowed a guest to come in under this operation to get info from the company. Whether she knew what was up or not.
On the follow up story she was seen entering the water and on the phone. That immediately made me think of MK Ultra. She apparently was wearing a glucose monitoring device to monitor blood sugars which might explain why she went in the water but you would think the device would have warned this lady her sugar was going too low before she got disoriented. That made me think of the chips they are making these days and wondered if they hacked her device in order to give her a false sense of security.
This may just and unfortunate accident but the "Access kills" made be wonder if there was any mysterious deaths connected to Google recently and there was this one.
CGato
YES, CG, you know she’s part of this!!
Thanks for the ping.
Macabre.
Wait, that’s Larry Schweikart’s nickname for McCabe...
Depending on the latency of monitor, she may have been OK while sitting down and crashed when she started to move around. On the other hand, when hypoglycemia hits hard, you really do not think straight. My brother clobbered the EMT attending him. If one has truly gone to the critical level your body goes into shock and even if you do manage get the glucose levels back up your still in shock.
The description in the article sounds reasonable.