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Aleister
reply to post by TheBlackHat
Nah, have to remember that Google's corporate headquarters is housed in a physical building, or campus. If they "took down" the net imagine the amount of demonstrators who would show up at their door/gates. Of course the MSM would ignore the protesters, and google would ignore them, so.....never mind. Doom and gloom.
MOUNTAIN VIEW -- Google (GOOG) finally broke its silence Wednesday about that mysterious barge moored at Treasure Island, acknowledging for the first time that it's responsible for the vessel and saying it hopes to use the massive structure on board "as an interactive space where people can learn about new technology."
While that's pretty vague, it's consistent with what this newspaper reported last week, when a top official at the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission said Google approached his agency about permission to use the barge as some kind of floating venue for teaching about technology.
But the company didn't elaborate, and it hasn't moved any closer to obtaining the permits it would need to park the barge on a long-term basis in the bay, officials said Wednesday. The commission staff has already told Google that the agency will need more information to evaluate a permit request. www.mercurynews.com...
TheBlackHat
but some videos you would expect to have hundreds of thousands of hits, have 5 or 10..etc.
Destinyone
But...what about the google mystery barges being put in place in coastal waters around the world.....
hellobruce
Destinyone
But...what about the google mystery barges being put in place in coastal waters around the world.....
care to show us the location of all of these 'mystery barges" around the world?
...There is going to be a competing reserve currency for the US dollar, and it will not be the euro. The euro will go. Instead it will be the German mark, the Chinese yuan, and to a lesser extent the Russian ruble.
The common denominator is that these currencies, in some way or form, will be convertible into gold. They will have at least a partial gold backing...