Re: The steps of Google's corruption
- From: gb6726 <gb6726@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2007 02:06:33 -0700
On Sep 4, 2:47 am, gb6726 <gb6...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sep 4, 2:41 am, gb6726 <gb6...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sep 4, 2:38 am, gb6726 <gb6...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sep 3, 9:35 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
1. 2001. Purchase DejaView and take over the newsgroups in January of
2001. Mass archiving of chat, private questions, private interests,
permanent, harsh, profiling of all individuals, non-written contracts
with those having nothing to do with it to solicit on a mass archive,
deliberate setting of policies on a leasure, open, non-owned common
space. Millions profiled by name, their messages are watched. Google
began watching you.
2. 2005. Copying 15 million books for profit from libraries. Those
books belong to businesses. To profit from them is illegal. Google
didn't care, went ahead on it's plans to take all books for profit,
did not check copyright. Stolen works of arts and humanities is a
known crimes against humanity.
http://www.crimelibrary.com/graphics/photos/gangsters_outlaws/gang/st...
(picture of Nazi confiscation of property in countries they invaded)
3. 2007. Google Streetview. Totalitarian Orwell is born. Now what they
did online, they do it to the streets. People can use the Internet to
view all streets up close and look into people's windows in people's
homes. What sick 'pervasive' fascist pervert would make a software to
allow peeking into people's windows in their homes? The gestapo takes
pleasure in gestapo software, imposes as big brother and SPITS at
human rights of any kind. He is a fascist. Creating Orwell fascism is
genuine crimes against humanity, supremacy that goes beyond what
humanity allows. Believe me, humanity does not allow fascist invasion.
Image from Google Streetview:http://searchengineland.com/StreetView1.jpg
Humanity is still kind of awakening to a totalitarian madness taking
place on the Internet by Google. The entire world is now watched,
people got caught exiting strip clubs.
Read article on Google Streetview:http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/08/21/MNLTRM4TR...
See Lacrimus, my project:www.geocities.com/gmbajszar/pm.htm
What others have to say about big brother in America, particularly
about
camerarized San Francisco, a place where all fashions for America
start:
politico wrote:
The key issue is accountability and intent of use; government can say
surveillance is for the safety of the public but then if they misuse
it for political purposes, which they do, it's intrusive and a breach
of trust. It's true that Google and YouTube and whatever, have left us
without much privacy but there are still limits to what they can
publish legally. If someone captures footage of you and tries to use
it to blackmail or slander you, that's illegal. If it's the government
doing it, it's invasive and criminal and must be stopped. It's not
those who are sounding the camera alarm who are the fear-mongers, it's
the government who uses threats of terrorism to control us. They know
people willingly give up their civil rights when they become afraid.
And they've used fear expeditiously on a regular basis, especially
when their agenda is at stake. In truth, most crime is either
technological (identity theft), white collar crime, domestic, or gangs
fighting gangs in gang neighborhoods.
edwarmstanton wrote:
this is crime by our own to our own. the government has taken this to
far. i thought big brother was fiction.the government has feed us lies
like the 9/11 attacks to scare us into surveillance and these so
called patriot acts. this isn't security this is us slowly giving up
our rights as americans the brain washed way. there is so much i would
like to say on this subject and so much info i have on it. i still
think that there is hope to end this before we are slaves to this mind
control. thank you for you time and if you would ever like to talk or
want more info plz contact me at edwardstan...@xxxxxxxxxxx plz take a
moment to check out these sites. [infowars.com] this site has so much
truth about the surveillance in America, alsowww.infowars.comorwww.prisonplanet.com
politco:
It's true, most people are so enamoured by technology these days,
particularly the young, that they fail to realize the implications.
Anytime we scan our grocery card we've left a record. Those under 30
years old who enjoy the technology the most were not around to witness
the violation of civil rights during McCarthyism or Watergate; some
immigrated here from totalitarian regimes themselves and see a more
lenient system here while those of us who have always lived here know
we're losing our civil rights and privacy. Perspective seems to be
everything right now, and it's my generation, the boomers, who will
have to fight this battle on our own. We are now in positions to do so
and we need to keep up the heat or we'll lose our great democracy. If
Big Brother insists on monitoring us, then we must insist on
monitoring them and holding them accountable for their actions. We are
the only ones right now with the insights and power to make this
happen.
sausalitodave wrote:
I want cameras in public places all over the City. I feel like anyone
out in public that has nothing to hide would have no legitimate reason
to fear being under surveillance. It reassures me to have cameras in
public places and makes me feel safer-with one major caveat. They MUST
BE MONITORED.
gthrash wrote:
A question for those who are freaking about about surveillance cameras
all over the place. If you don't have anything to hide...what are you
worried about?
arcane1 wrote:
the "if you have nothing to hide, don't worry" mentality, it's sooo
Soviet Union!
amphibianx wrote:
If you are outside of your home,you are by definition "in public." You
shouldn't assume a "right to privacy" when you ARE "out in public-
that is an oxymoron. Now, it may well be "intrusive" to post video
cameras on every street corner, as is done in London these days, but
really, your "right to privacy" extends to your person and property
and very little beyond that.
zirkus wrote:
This article is the biggest steaming pile of FUD I've read in a while.
Unless a sophisticated "big brother" CCTV system, like what's deployed
in London, is in the works, I don't not feel that my privacy is
particularly threated by cities and neighborhood groups using cameras
for crime prevention. The risk that the footage be used for nefarious
reasons is very low. And in cases like the SF Housing Authority
cameras, wastefully not used at all. I use a neighborhood cameras to
monitor my home and street while at work. It's very useful, especially
for providing detailed descriptions when calling the police.
search_sf wrote:
thanks to the internet, we are becoming our own big brother. the
technology available today allows almost anyone to record anything,
publicly publish anything so that anyone on youtube can view, comment
and share that info. in some cases this has caused the demise of
racist politicians and celebs, renegade police officers, etc who in
the past may have never been held accountable for their actions. to me
what you do in public has always been visible before or after cameras
were everywhere. i think the cameras in sf should be freely viewable
by anyone willing to watch them online, a sort of online neighborhood
watch. think of all the crimes that might have been prevented. will
his force the crimes to happen more often behind closed doors rather
than on the street?
With big brother implementing cameras in the streets as in San
Francisco,
Google becomes perfectly legitimate with Streetview, allowing people
to peek into windows of other homes.
This is the country of freedom? Go to hell Bush. Go to hell, not even
seeing that 80-90 percent of Arabs now think negatively of Americans,
and that figure goes to the shocked world. Particularly Germans, all
people, young people in the world now think negatively of Americans.
This is not the West. Politics is to avoid racism. Safety cannot
compromize
racism or it is corruption, and corruption is what the world sees,
along
with ignoring things like that the world has learned since World War
II,
and an American does not see that erecting an Iraq as a model country
(New Japan) for all Arab countries is really erecting an Iraq as such
that
is better than Arabs: racist fanaticism from world war II era
military
ideologies.
Outlaw fascists, dictatorial steps, dictatorial regime, chronic
madness.
Upon my evaluation of the USA it will take at least 100 years to
establish
humanitarian norms. Bad century to come.
When Bush launched the Iraq war on 9/12/2002 oficially on TV,
a day after he met with the families of the 9/11 victims, he picked
up baseball bats out of rage against Saddam for what Osama did.
Once in an American car factory when two men lost jobs to
Japanese car competitors, they picked up baseball bats and
beat the first oriental man in sight to death. The man they killed
turned out to be a Chinese immigrant. Despite their clear racist
hate crime, they were not punished in court and were seen as
corageous Americans who acted out of passion toward their
disgrace at work. They were let go home. Hate crimes and
racism is not perceived as a crime in the USA, while the world
was horrified of Bush's baseball bat politics implied as a revenge.
Texas is known for having revenge as part of their culture.
The USA is sinking into big brother, Orwell. In Texas now
riot police is seen where young people go out in large numbers
on the weekends. The riot police wear black uniforms and
stand silent, awaiting government orders. They wear riot helmets
ready to attack the crowd as they do during protest times.
What they do is called tarnishing the people with big brother.
Tarnish (to teach loyalty, to represent an unwelcome sign) toward
the same things China banned their citizens from on Tianenmen
Square.
The American civilization turns to use cameras in the streets,
repress the society with police (reminding of the 1930's when
the police ruled the society and the KKK built in to political
and Sheriff's offices at their carrier height, while showing
complete intolerance toward Italians who were showing
disrespect by making their own wine, drinking wine). A
complete big brother.
Americans should be ashamed for not seeing racism and
big brother as a HORRIBLE thing. Of course, Americans as
always are brain washed, tarnished, evil.
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