It is all about slavery. Virtual slavery. Part 3.



Part 3:

http://www.gmu.edu/departments/economics/bcaplan/museum/szobor5.jpg

All the Soviet statues were disposed in Budapest and are on display in
Szobor Park
outside of Budapest.

One might feel how disgracing it is to have a regime now stand as this
image.

I see such an image once in Google having a display in a place where
there is no
ticket, just a dump yard outside of the city turned into an open
museum reminding
of a Sheriff in town.

Google memorabilia, pictures of confiscations, library copying of 15
million international
books for profit, a minimum 153 billion worth piracy acquisition. A
repressive curtain
of an operating psycho world over humanity, through a closed world of
policies.

Sure, many say that the world needs search engines, but the hunger
went much further
into big brother, as was the case in Moscow. A big brother plays
control and stands
to defend it. A mentality so much in common with today's USA. A
regime, and sub-regimes
that invest in big brother minded tools of toys. Watching. People feel
as if they were
watched when they visit Szobor Park. The horrors of regimes spell dark
curtains, and
Google has a very dark image.

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