Traditional powerfull groups now using digital revolution to revise history

Agent-x - May 5 2012, 9:51 AM

This is an example of traditional group of ruthless, aggressive malefactors adapting to available means of power to revise history, causing war around the globe to maintains and expending their insatiable power, wealth and territories and at the same time portraying themselves as victims.

Digital books, Cellular telephones, ATM machines, direct bank deposit, bank electronics transfers, the impending abolition of physical money, the omnipresence of panoptic devices, biometric authentication, race specific biological weapons etc are subject to outright wholesale ruthless abuses of power by powerful groups and governments and can put the individual or a nation at the mercy of such powerful group at the flip of a switch.

Those technologies are dormant Trojan horses and time bombs waiting to go into action under the command of those powerful groups.

According to the BBC news on 4 May 2012 article by by Sebastian Usher Google Map's missing Gulf angers Iranians

Iranians have been complaining that Google Maps now has no name on the body of water they call the Persian Gulf and is also known as the Arabian Gulf.

The issue has stirred controversy in recent years between Iranians and Arabs, who each say their name is the only one that should be used.

A Google representative told the BBC it did not name every place in the world.

He said the company also did not want to take any political stance in response to the angry Iranian reaction.

He was unable to provide an example of a similar case of a missing landmark.

'No historical justification'

The fact that the blue space between Iran and Arab Gulf states is now nameless on Google Maps shows just how heated the issue has become.

Iranians say there is absolutely no historical justification for calling it anything but the Persian Gulf.

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bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-1...

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