Thursday, February 17, 2011

GOOGLE DICTATOR GOVERNMENT,CIA,NSA CONTROL FREAKS

ALEX JONES ON GOOGLE-NSA,CIA,TRACKING YOUR COMPUTER.AND YOU.EVERYWHERE.
http://rss.nfowars.net/20110217_Thu_Alex.mp3

EVERYTHING JONES MENTIONS ON HIS SHOW ABOUT GOOGLE.I HAVE EXPERIENCED.HE SAID THEY CAN FRY COMPUTERS.I LOST 2 THAT WERE FRYED BECAUSE OF MY SITE.I HAD TO GET THE OTHER COMPUTER CLEANED UP ALOT.SO 3 I LOST ALREADY.THEY REMOTLY GET INTO MY COMPUTER EVEN WHEN THE INTERNET CONNECTION IS OUT OF THE BOX.I SEE IT RUNNING ON WHICH MEANS THERE DOWNLOADING SOMETHING ON MY COMPUTER.YESTERDAY AGAIN WHEN I DONE THE OBAMA MUSLIM OR CHRISTIAN STORY.MY COMPUTER 5 MINUTES LATER RAN ON AND ON FOR 15 MINUTES AGAIN.SO I WAS RIGHT FROM THE START WHEN I FIGURED ITS GOOGLE AND MICROSOFT THAT IS ALWAYS TRYING TO DESTROY MY COMPUTERS.THEY DON'T WANT TRUTH OUT TO THE WORLD.WE MUST HAVE GOOGLE AND MICROSOFT BANNED FROM OUR COMPUTERS.BECAUSE THEY CAN CONTROL OUR COMPUTERS AND HEAR AND SEE EVERYTHING WE DO WHILE ON OUR COMPUTERS.AS WELL AS BEING TRACKED EVERYWERE WE GO ON THE COMPUTER.THE POLICE STATE IS HERE WORLDWIDE BECAUSE OF GOOGLE,MICROSOFT.

Don’t Be Evil? 10 Ways In Which Google Runs The World
Steve Watson & Paul Watson Infowars.com February 18, 2011

http://www.infowars.com/dont-be-evil-10-ways-in-which-google-runs-the-world/
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As far as mega corporations in bed with the government go, Google sits somewhere close to the top of the tree. The company was seeded with CIA money and is literally an a corporate arm of the intelligence community.The following ten facts highlight how much influence Google has, and how the company has seemingly abandoned its own corporate motto, Don’t be evil.

#1 – Google has intimate and long standing connections to government spy networks.

The company has established a close working relationship with the National Security Agency, the government spy force responsible for warrantless monitoring of Americans’ phone calls and e-mails in the wake of 9/11. Google is supplying the software, hardware and tech support to US intelligence agencies in the process of creating a vast closed source database for global spy networks to share information.

Google’s partnership with the intelligence network is not new. As we reported in late 2006, An ex-CIA agent Robert David Steele has claimed sources told him that CIA seed money helped get the company off the ground.Recent disclosures under the Freedom Of Information Act have also revealed that the federal government has several contracts with social media outlets, including Youtube which is owned by Google. The contracts are said to waive rules on monitoring users and permit companies to track visitors to government web sites for advertising purposes.

#2 – Google is one of the corporations at the forefront of the government’s drive to use cybersecurity as a pretext for restricting the openness of the Internet.Google CEO Eric Schmidt has said that government regulation of Internet service providers (ISPs) is necessary. In fact, he said he thinks the entire concept of the Internet marketplace relies on it.

#3 – Google is reported to have jointly invested with the CIA in an Internet monitoring project that scours Twitter accounts, blogs and websites for all sorts of information, and can also predict the future.Google Ventures, the investment arm of Google, has injected a sum of up to $10 million, as has In-Q-Tel – which handles investments for the CIA and the wider intelligence network – into a company called Recorded Future.The company describes its analytics as the ultimate tool for open-source intelligence.

#4 – The recent scandal involving the company’s street view roaming vehicles accessing the wi-fi details of internet users and mapping their online activities has also raised serious questions.Google Earth and Street View are also being used by the government to spy on Americans in an effort to collect revenue and enforce ordinances on swimming pools without safety certificates, junk cars being stored without permission, unlicensed porches, and a myriad of other petty transgressions that the state is feeding off in complete violation of the Fourth Amendment to suck citizens dry of whatever income they have left after being looted of trillions of dollars in wealth that the state has transferred to foreign banks.Google has admitted that its cars captured much more than just fragments of personal payload data.

#5 – Outgoing Google CEO Eric Schmidt, a regular special guest of the Bilderberg kingmakers, has on several occasions displayed a complete lack of respect for the right to privacy and the Fourth amendment.In the past two years alone he has made the following statements in public:If you have something that you don’t want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn’t be doing it in the first place.People who don’t like Google’s Street View cars taking pictures of their homes and businesses can just move.I actually think most people don’t want Google to answer their questions. They want Google to tell them what they should be doing next.We know where you are. We know where you’ve been. We can more or less know what you’re thinking about.What we’re really doing is building an augmented version of humanity, building computers to help humans do the things they don’t do well better.The Internet of things will augment your brain

Google policy is to get right up to the creepy line and not cross it,. Google implants, he added, probably crosses that line.Every young person one day will be entitled automatically to change his or her name on reaching adulthood in order to disown youthful hijinks stored on their friends’ social media sites.It was a joke, Schmidt said of the statement. “It just wasn’t a very good one…The serious goal is just rememeber when you post something, the comptuers remember forever.…the reality is that search engines, including Google, do retain this information for some time and it’s important, for example, that we are all subject in the United States to the Patriot Act. It is possible that all that information could be made available to the authorities.If I look at enough of your messaging and your location, and use Artificial Intelligence, we can predict where you are going to go.In a world of asynchronous threats, it is too dangerous for there not to be some way to identify you.Schmidt, who alarmingly sits on the White House Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, is a massive hypocrite. It is just fine with him for your personal information to be made public, however, when his own details were published online by tech news site CNET, Google blacklisted the website, which leads us nicely to our next point…

#6 – Google is actively helping the communist Chinese government suppress dissent while simply blacklisting free speech it dislikes in the United States altogether.
The Internet giant has also become the target of an anti-trust suit in the EU for allegedly demoting links to a website who did not pay for higher listings as its competitor had done.Over many years we have documented numerous instances of censorship and attempts to chill free speech, including You Tube’s removal of The Obama Deception , the failed attempt to completely wipe the Alex Jones Youtube channel, and Google’s refusal to allow its shopping cart software to carry the film after the company labeled the documentary hate speech.Google has also censored key terms from it’s Trends pages, in an apparent attempt to prevent certain news items from becoming popular.

#7 – Google is changing its algorithm to reduce the status of alternative media websites to spammers in an attempt to control the flow of information on the Internet. The company is planning to weaken the search-ability of websites it refers to as content farms.Google has also declared that it wishes to see news sites using technology to PREDICT what a user wants to read by what they have already read.In line with White House technology czar Cass Sunstein’s stated agenda, Google also wishes to implement technology that directs readers to a stories with an opposing’ view from that of what they are currently reading.Prisonplanet.com and Infowars.com were blacklisted from Google news in November and remain frozen out, ensuring that our stories no longer appear alongside the likes of CNN and Fox News in a frightening early salvo in the move towards a tiered Internet that favors large corporations while independent voices are strangled internet users.Infowars.com alone now gets more traffic than MSNBC.com, a multi-billion dollar news operation funded by General Electric and the military-industrial complex. This type of blacklisting amounts to open censorship of highly sought after news and information.

Blocking our site from these listings is a discriminatory practice which prevents frequent news readers from stumbling upon Prison Planet articles while browsing. Ironically, it also prevents PrisonPlanet.com articles from being linked to #1 Google Search terms with which they are associated. Note: This is not the same as being blocked altogether from Google.com searches.Google and its subsidiary You Tube are now at the forefront of the agenda to turn the Internet into a sanitized and compliant forum in the same mould as cable television.If independent news websites and their readers don’t stand together in unison to decry Google’s efforts to kill free speech on the Internet, the web as a last outpost for the tattered and torn First Amendment will be lost forever.

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CONTACT YOU TUBE – click here.

#8 – During the recent uprising in Egypt, Google took the opportunity to insert itself into key news stories about the mass protests. Eric Schmidt noted that the company was very, very proud of cyberactivist Wael Ghonim, a young executive at the company who played a significant role in stoking up and organising the protests via Facebook and Twitter.Because the whole thing before the revolution was the most critical thing. Without Facebook, without Twitter, without Google, without You Tube, this would have never happened. Ghonim told the media, insinuating that the search engine was responsible for an entire revolution.

#9 – Google reads your email and bombards you with ads based on your private communications.

#10 -Youtube recently implemented measures to allow its users to flag content that allegedly supports terrorism. Google claims to have instituted this policy after receiving complaints.It is obvious where all of this is headed. Users will now flag any political material they may disagree with as terrorist promotion. Google’s YouTube will remove the videos and will then say the content was removed at the user’s request.

Facebook & Google are CIA Fronts
Sandeep Parwaga HenryMakow.com February 17, 2011

http://www.infowars.com/facebook-google-are-cia-fronts/

There used to be a saying: No one makes a name for himself without giving something up.As a youngster, I was awed by people who made it to the top by creating and innovating corporations, technologies, or simply establishing themselves through sports, music, entertainment, etc. thus becoming millionaires.Now as I have grown older, I realize how illusory this paradigm really is. I came to the conclusion that if you want to reach the top,you have to give up your soul.Take Mark Zuckerberg for example. He is one of the most successful entrepreneurs in the last decade. Having made a fortune through his Facebook empire, he reaches more than 500 million people worldwide. It seems like a fairytale. A student creates a new interface to connect the people throughout the world. Well, it sounds great doesn’t it? It would, if we were true.Here is a good video that demonstrates that Facebook was indirectly funded by the CIA with the goal of learning and storing everything there is to know about you. Why? To monitor and ultimately control.

Again, the people have been totally duped by the Facebook-mania and can only see what they are told to see. As my friends say: It is to connect people and share information. In the wake of the recent crisis in Egypt, we might add that Facebook has become not just a data-mining operation, but also a soft power proxy for crisis-creation.Let’s look at headlines that should cast no doubt about the true character of CIAbook:Facebook’s Zuckerberg Says The Age of Privacy is Over -
Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg says privacy is no longer a social norm

Facebook – the CIA conspiracy

The Face of Facebook - (Pay particular notice to the IMs that got leaked and confirmed to be true by the New Yorker)Facebook & Social Media: A Convenient Cover For Spying -US spies invest in internet monitoring technology – Quoted from this article: In an attempt to sift through the blizzard of information, the investment arm of the CIA, In-Q-Tel, has invested in a software firm that monitors social media.
Nihilists of The World Unite: Wikileaks Is The Cognitive Infiltration Operation Demanded by Cass Sunstein -TIME Mag Person of the Year 2010 - This link is just a mere reminder of past history and the perversion of honoring those who don’t deserve it. Would you like to share this front cover with Hitler, Stalin, Kissinger, etc.? I sure wouldn’t. Obviously Zuckerberg has done something great. Just my 2 cents about this garbage.

GOOGLE

Google has come under scrutiny over its attempt to eliminate competing search engines and block controversial sites and people, but the biggest controversy came over its alleged ties to the CIA and NSA.Google founders Sergey M. Brin and Lawrence E. Page are portrayed as average folks, Stanford University students, who teamed up to create a superior search engine. Their attempt to do just that turned out to be so successful that they started to get funding from big players, for example Sun Microsystems. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergey_Brin#Search_engine_development)

It can be assumed that the CIA and NSA funded them as well. As in the above example of Facebook, don’t forget the Google scandal connected to China last year, where Google simply evaded censorship laws by moving to Hong Kong.The CIA might have used Google as a soft power proxy in China as well for destabilization operations. Here are a few issues that made the news regarding Google:Tarpley: US Gov uses Google proxy to attack China – (Vid)Google-NSA collaboration draws alarm -YouTube’s Parent Google is a Corporate Member of the Council on Foreign Relations -Ex-Agent: CIA Seed Money Helped Launch Google -The Google-NSA Alliance: Questions and Answers -

CONCLUSION

I admit I have Facebook. I am not particularly happy about it, but it does facilitate being connected with friends from other places. I try to keep a low profile. Don’t reveal anything or don’t click on trivial buttons, for example the Likes.Use alternatives to make contact if you can, e.g. email or other messengers. If you have Facebook, you have probably realized how people have literally sold their lives over to it.Every time I see people revealing things to the finest detail, they don’t think about any consequences, or let’s say, they are not smart enough to care. The scientific dictatorship has done a good job in brainwashing and manipulating the masses. Don’t be fooled by the deceit. The mainstream media has been very reluctant to cover the disturbing Google/Facebook ties as it would expose important assets for the Big Brother machine and its secret use to destabilize.

Google Patents, Updated By Bill Slawski, on February 6, 2011, at 3:30 amhttp://www.seobythesea.com/?p=1138

If you took a look at Google’s patent portfolio recently, you might ask yourself, What kind of company is this? Is it a search engine or a smart phone company, a memory module manufacturer or a server maker? Does this company really own the rights to a weight loss patent titled, Method Of Assaying Satiety Enhancing Tastants, or is that accidentally listed by error from the patent office? Google acquired a number of patents over the past few years, either by purchase or by license. Those include a good number of of phone related patents from Verizon, patents involving video and streaming data from IBM, as well as hardware-related patents from patent holding companies. A few of the IBM patents are the kind you might license if you want to develop self-driving cars. There’s been a lot of discussion about Google’s many acquisitions of the past year, with 40 mentioned in their September 30, 2010 10-Q filing with the SEC, and a few more since then. But, Google’s acquisition of 77 granted patents from Verizon, and another 51 granted patents from IBM happened with absolutely no media attention as far as I can tell.

I’ve listed Google’s granted patents below, by category, and then by the name of the company that made the assignment of the patents to Google.I also listed patents granted to Exaflop, which is likely owned by Google, at the bottom of this post, but I haven’t included them in the statistics below.There are 809 granted patents listed at the USTPO under Google’s name, and there are roughly another 1,000 or so published pending patent applications for the Search Engine/Phone Company/Memory Module Maker. There are likely a number of unpublished patent applications that have been filed as well, but haven’t been published yet.Back in October of 2008, I published a post listing all of Google’s granted patents at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) assigned to the search giant. I updated the post a few times to include newer patents, and the last update was in March of 2009. At that time, there were only 187 granted patents listed as being assigned to Google. That’s a good amount of growth in a little less than a couple of years.

I’ve grouped Google’s granted patents into the following categories:

Advertising Patents (61)
Analytics (7)
Annotations Patents (1)
Audio Patents (2)
Blog Search Patents (1)
Client/Server Patents (15)
Database Management Patents (3)
Design Patents (21)
Distributed Data Patents (3)
Document Presentation Patents (1)
Duplicate Content Patents (14)
Ecommerce Patents (4)
Email and Messaging Patents (38)
Event Modeling Patents (3)
Google Book Patent (13)
Google Desktop Search Patents (13)
Google Finance Patents (1)
Google News Patents (2)
Google TV Patents (3)
Handwriting Analysis Patents (2)
Hardware Patents (57)
Image and Video Patents (80)
Intellectual Property Patents (2)
Language Conversion Patents (1)
Large File Space Indexing Patents (34)
Medical Patents (1)
Modeling and Mapping Patents (37)
Multi-Language Patents (7)
Network Patents (15)
Organizational Communciations Patents (2)
Personal Data Patents (4)
Personalized Homepage Patent (3)
Personalized Search Patents (11)
Phrase-Based Indexing Patents (13)
Radio Patents (11)
Reviews and Recommendations Patents (5)
RSS Patents (2)
Search Display Patents (30)
Search Indexing Patents (118)
Security Patents (5)
Segmentation Patents (3)
Shopping Search Patents (3)
Social Networking Patents (110)
Software Patents (3)
Vehicle Patents (11)
Virtual Machine Task Management Patents (1)
Visual Modeling (1)
Voice Search Patents (4)
Web Authoring Patents (5)
Web Spam Patents (2)
Weight Loss Patents (1)
Wireless and Mobile/Phone Patents (118)

I was also interested in seeing who assigned the patents to Google, and looked that up in the USTPO assignment database, and I’ve broken the categories below into sections based upon the companies that assigned the patents to Google (or Exaflop in the last section below).

@Last Software, Inc. (1)
About, Inc. (1)
Access Co., LTD. (6)
ADC Telecommunications, Inc. (1)
Adscape Media Inc. (1)
Applied Semantics, Inc. (3)
ASML Holding N.V. (1)
Carl Meyer (5)
Disney Enterprises, Inc. (2)
DMARC Broadcasting Co. (9)
Doubleclick, Inc. (8)
Falk Esolutions GMBH (1)
Feedburner, Inc. (1)
Google (505)
Gossett and Gunter, Inc. (7)
Green Border Technologies, Inc. (4)
Groupfire, Incorporated d/b/a/ Outride, Inc. (2)
Hitachi (1)
IBM (51)
Infoseek Corporation (9)
Intel Corporation (1)
Invenda Corporation (1)
Keyhole, Inc. (1)
Klipmark Corporation (2)
McCarthy Software, Inc. (2)
Metaram, Inc. (13)
Myriad France SAS (15)
Nevengineering, Inc. (18)
ON2 Technologies, LLC (7)
Ortiz & Lopez, PLLC (1)
Peakstream Inc. (1)
Performics Inc. (1)
Peripheral Vision, LLC (1)
Postini Inc. (16)
Starwave Corporation (3)
The Duck Corporation (On2) (4)
The Weather Channel, INC. (1)
Tudor Empire, LLC (3)
Urchin (4)
Verizon (77)
Wildtangent, Inc. (1)
Zetta Research, LLC (17)

READ ALL THE PATENTS GOOGLE HAS HERE
http://www.seobythesea.com/?p=5114

MICROSOFT WILL LOOK LIKE GOOGLES PATENTS TO.SO NO WONDER THESE 2 COMPANIES ARE GOVERNMENT,NSA,CIA,CONTROL FREAKS.WHEN YOU READ WHAT GOOGLE GOT PATENTS FOR.EVERYTHING.

HERES THE LINKS TO GOOGLES PATENTS IN THIS STORY.
http://www.seobythesea.com/?p=1138
Google Patents By Bill Slawski, on October 24, 2008, at 4:43 am

Sometimes it helps to stand back and look at the bigger picture. Many of my posts are about Google patents, but I haven’t published a list of those patents.I’ve located all of the granted Google patents that I could find that were either listed in the assignment database at the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) or noted in their granted patents database as assigned to Google. I haven’t included Google’s pending patent applications.I’ll be updating this post as new Google patents are granted. – last updated February 5, 2011 – see: Google Patents, Updated

I also included granted patents for Exaflop, which seems, on the patent assignment documents, to share an address with Google at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, California 94043. Those are listed at the bottom of this post, and aren’t included in the following statistics.There are 187 granted patents listed for Google at the USPTO databases, and another 10 for Exaflop. It’s probably not a surprise that the biggest category involves search indexing. I’ve grouped the Google assigned patents into categories as follows:

Advertising Patents (15)
Design Patents (11)
Duplicate Content Patents (4)
Email and Messaging Patents (7)
Event Modeling Patents (3)
Game Patents (2)
Hardware Patents (12)
Image and Video Patents (17)
Large File Space Indexing Patents (9)
Medical Patents (1)
Modeling and Mapping Patents (11)
Multiple Database Indexing (3)
Phrase-Based Indexing Patents (3)
Radio Patents (7)
Search Indexing Patents (63)
Security Patents (3)
Social Networking (1)
Software Patents (4)
Vehicles (1)
Voice Search Patents (2)
Voting Patents (1)
Wireless and Mobile Patents (7)
Total (187)

I was also interested in seeing the original assigned companies for the Google patents, and took that information from the USTPO assignment database when available. The granted Exaflop patents were all originally assigned to Digital Equipment Corporation.

@Last Software, Inc. (1)
Bidamic Inc. (1)
Computer Concepts Corporation (2)
Decisive Technology Corporation (1)
Disney Enterprises, Inc. (1)
DMarc Broadcasting, Inc. (6)
Doubleclick, Inc. (4)
Eyematic Interfaces, Inc. (13)
Google Technology, Inc. (2)
Google, Inc. (127)
Gossett and Gunter, Inc. (3)
Goupfire, Inc. (2)
Green Border Technologies (2)
Infoseek Corporation (9)
Intel Corporation (1)
Keyhole, Inc. (1)
Kranson Industries, Inc. (1)
Nevengineering, Inc. (1)
News Village L.L.C. (1)
Oingo, Inc. (2)
Ortiz & Lopez, PLLC (1)
Starwave Corporation (3)

The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University (1)
Wildtangent (1)

Advertising Patents

With the inclusion of Doubleclick patents, Google’s advertising patents provide a good range of topics, including presenting ads based upon context of searches and the content of pages that advertising appears upon as well as ways to measure the delivery, targeting and of those ads on web pages and in emails.

5,918,014 Automated collaborative filtering in world wide web advertising (News Village L.L.C.)
5,948,061 Method of delivery, targeting, and measuring advertising over networks (Doubleclick, Inc.)
6,816,857 Meaning-based advertising and document relevance determination (Oingo, Inc.)
7,031,961 System and method for searching and recommending objects from a categorically organized information repository (Groupfire, Inc.)
7,039,599 Method and apparatus for automatic placement of advertising (Doubleclick, Inc.)
7,085,682 System and method for analyzing website activity (Doubleclick, Inc.)
7,089,237 Interface and system for providing persistent contextual relevance for commerce activities in a networked environment (Groupfire) A search and recommendation system for ecommerce.
7,136,875 Serving advertisements based on content (Google, Inc.)
7,203,684 Serving content-targeted ADS in e-mail, such as e-mail newsletters (Google, Inc.)
7,346,606 Rendering advertisements with documents having one or more topics using user topic interest (Google, Inc.)
7,346,615 Using match confidence to adjust a performance threshold (Google, Inc.)
7,349,876 Determining a minimum price (Google, Inc.)
7,349,827 System and method for reporting website activity based on inferred attribution methodology (DoubleClick Inc.)
7,363,302 Promoting and/or demoting an advertisement from an advertising spot of one type to an advertising spot of another type (Google, Inc.)
7,428,555 Real-time, computer-generated modifications to an online advertising program (Google, Inc.)

Design Patents

Design patents don’t cover processes as much as they do the look and feel of some aspect of an application or product.

D528,552 Graphical user interface for a display screen of a communications terminal (Google, Inc.)
D528,553 Graphical user interface for a display screen of a communications terminal (Google, Inc.)
D529,036 Graphical user interface for a display screen of a communications terminal (Google, Inc.)
D529,037 Graphical user interface for a display screen of a communications terminal (Google, Inc.)
D529,920 Graphical user interface for a display screen of a communications terminal (Google, Inc.)
D533,561 Graphical user interface (Google, Inc.)
D537,834 Graphical user interface for a display screen (Google, Inc.)
D541,291 Graphic user interface for a display screen (Google, Inc.)
D561,193 Display device showing user interface (Google, Inc.)
D566,716 Display screen with graphical user interface (Kranson Industries, Inc.)
D570,359 Graphic user interface of page turning elements for a display screen of a communications terminal (Google, Inc.)

Duplicate Content Patents

Search engines strive to present unique content to searchers in the results that they present to them, and a list of search results that all show the same content or very similar would likely frustrate searchers. The following patents provide different ways of identifying content that may be very similar on different pages.

6,615,209 Detecting query-specific duplicate documents (Google, Inc.)
6,658,423 Detecting duplicate and near-duplicate files (Google, Inc.)
7,158,961 Methods and apparatus for estimating similarity (Google, Inc.)
7,366,718 Detecting duplicate and near-duplicate files (Google, Inc.)

Email and Messaging Patents

6,546,416 Method and system for selectively blocking delivery of bulk electronic mail (Infoseek Corporation)
7,194,515 Method and system for selectively blocking delivery of bulk electronic mail (Infoseek Corporation)
7,269,621 Method system and graphical user interface for dynamically updating transmission characteristics in a web mail reply (Google, Inc.)
7,315,880 Method, system, and graphical user interface for dynamically updating transmission characteristics in a web mail reply (Google, Inc.)
7,424,682 Electronic messages with embedded musical note emoticons (Google, Inc.)
7,428,410 Value-added electronic messaging services having web-based user accessible message center (Google, Inc.)
7,483,951 Method and system for selectively blocking delivery of electronic mail (Google, Inc.)

Event Modeling Patents

These patents involve the use and manipulation of databases, and include the creation of events that can trigger actions without changing the underlying structure of those databases.

6,341,279 Method and apparatus for event modeling (Starwave Corporation)
6,578,043 Method and apparatus for event modeling (Starwave Corporation)
7,373,337 Method and apparatus for event modeling (Starwave Corporation)

Game Patents

This patent covers an interactive online gaming system that could possibly be used with advertising. There are some Google patent applications that describe advertising in games.

6,863,612 System and method for interactive on-line gaming (Bidamic Inc.)
Difficult to choose whether to include the following patent under games or Radio, since it originally comes from DMarc, but only having one patent in the Games category called out for adding it here:

7,460,863 Method and apparatus using geographical position to provide authenticated, secure, radio frequency communication between a gaming host and a remote gaming device (DMARC Broadcasting, Inc.)

Hardware Patents

Some surprises in this section, though it probably shouldn’t be a surprise that Google would need to create some of its own hardware with the challenges that they face in crawling and indexing so many pages on the Web. It is odd to see something like an Adjustable monitor cart, included in the list, though.

6,845,009 Cooling baffle and fan mount apparatus (Google, Inc.)
6,870,095 Cable management for rack mounted computing system (Google, Inc.)
6,906,920 Drive cooling baffle (Google, Inc.)
7,113,409 Mounting structures for electronics components (Google, Inc.)
7,223,695 Methods to deposit metal alloy barrier layers (Intel Corporation)
7,278,273 Modular data center (Google, Inc.)
7,302,608 Systems and methods for automatic repair and replacement of networked machines (Google, Inc.)
7,386,616 System and method for providing load balanced processing (Google, Inc.)
7,419,170 Adjustable monitor cart (Google, Inc.)
7,437,364 System and method of accessing a document efficiently through multi-tier web caching (Google, Inc.)
7,475,267 Systems and methods for delay in startup of multiple components (Google, Inc.)
7,479,045 Power distribution adaptable to different power supplies (Google, Inc.)

Image and video Patents

Most of the patents below originally come from Eyematic Interfaces, Inc., is the original name of Nevengineering, Inc., which Google acquired in August of 2006. Some of the technology from that acquisition has been used in Google’s picture sharing software, Picassa. Some of it may end up being used in Google’s image search.

6,222,939 Labeled bunch graphs for image analysis (Eyematic Interfaces, Inc.)
6,272,231 Wavelet-based facial motion capture for avatar animation (Eyematic Interfaces, Inc.)
6,301,370 Face recognition from video images (Eyematic Interfaces, Inc.)
6,356,659 Labeled bunch graphs for image analysis (Eyematic Interfaces, Inc.)
6,400,374 Video superposition system and method (Eyematic Interfaces, Inc.)
6,466,695 Procedure for automatic analysis of images and image sequences based on two-dimensional shape primitives (Eyematic Interfaces, Inc.)
6,563,950 Labeled bunch graphs for image analysis (Eyematic Interfaces, Inc.)
6,580,811 Wavelet-based facial motion capture for avatar animation (Eyematic Interfaces, Inc.)
6,714,661 Method and system for customizing facial feature tracking using precise landmark finding on a neutral face image (Eyematic Interfaces, Inc.)
6,834,115 Method for optimizing off-line facial feature tracking (Eyematic Interfaces, Inc.)
6,940,454 Method and system for generating facial animation values based on a combination of visual and audio information (Eyematic Interfaces, Inc.)
6,917,703 Method and apparatus for image analysis of a gabor-wavelet transformed image using a neural network (Nevengineering, Inc.)
7,050,624 System and method for feature location and tracking in multiple dimensions including depth (Eyematic Interfaces, Inc.)
7,050,655 Method for generating an animated three-dimensional video head (Eyematic Interfaces, Inc.)
7,460,735 Systems and methods for using image duplicates to assign labels to images (Google Inc.)
7,463,772 De-warping of scanned images (Google Inc.)
7,469,059 Reorganization of raw image data for processing (Google Inc.)

Large File Space Indexing Patents

I separated some of Google’s search-related patents out from the rest because they focus more on handling large amounts of data rather than how Google might rank pages or handle other aspects of running a search engine. If you want a look at some of the technical aspects of how a very large search engine works, these provide some insights.

7,065,618 Leasing scheme for data-modifying operations (Google Technology, Inc.)
7,068,192 System and method for encoding and decoding variable-length data (Google, Inc.)
7,107,419 Systems and methods for performing record append operations (Google Technology, Inc.)
7,174,346 System and method for searching an extended database (Google, Inc.)
7,222,119 Namespace locking scheme (Google Technology Inc.)
7,222,127 Large scale machine learning systems and methods (Google, Inc.)
7,319,994 Document compression scheme that supports searching and partial decompression (Google, Inc.)
7,428,524 Large scale data storage in sparse tables (Google, Inc.)
7,496,589 Highly compressed randomly accessed storage of large tables with arbitrary columns (Ortiz & Lopez, PLLC)

Medical Patents

This patent seems out of place in Google’s portfolio. It may have come over to Google with the acquisition of Where 2 Technologies since the assigners listed in the assignment database are two of the people who came over to Google when they acquired that company.

6,684,094 Instrument for medical purposes (Google, Inc.)

Modeling and Mapping Patents

Google Earth, Google Maps, and Google Sketchup are powered by some interesting technology, some of which came to them with through acquisitions. There are a good number of patent applications which may join this group in the near future, including human-friendly driving directions, and mobile maps with data overlays that make it easier to learn a great deal about areas that you might be traveling through.

6,628,279 System and method for three-dimensional modeling (@Last Software, Inc.)
6,724,382 Method and apparatus for distributing and displaying maps electronically (Wildtangent)
6,934,634 Address geocoding (Google, Inc.)
7,158,878 Digital mapping system (Google, Inc.)
7,209,148 Generating, storing, and displaying graphics using sub-pixel bitmaps (Google, Inc.)
7,239,959 Method and apparatus for customizing travel directions (Google, Inc.)
7,225,207 Server for geospatially organized flat file data (Keyhole, Inc.)
7,315,259 Techniques for displaying and caching tiled map data on constrained-resource services (Google, Inc.)
7,353,114 Markup language for an interactive geographic information system (Google, Inc.)
7,373,246 Using boundaries associated with a map view for business location searching (Google, Inc.)
7,379,811 Digital mapping system (Google, Inc.)

Multiple Database Indexing

Some early patents that Google acquired from Infoseek describe ways of showing information in one set of results from multiple databases, a little like Google’s blended and Universal Search results.

5,659,732 Document retrieval over networks wherein ranking and relevance scores are computed at the client for multiple database documents (Infoseek Corporation)
5,845,278 Method for automatically selecting collections to search in full text searches (Infoseek Corporation)
5,983,216 Performing automated document collection and selection by providing a meta-index with meta-index values indentifying corresponding document collections (Infoseek Corporation)

Phrase-Based Indexing Patents

Infoseek also provided Google with some approaches to indexing pages based upon phrases that appear upon those pages. Google has done some additional work in this area, and the Google patent listed below covers their work in that area in a detailed manner.

5,920,854 Real-time document collection search engine with phrase indexing (Infoseek Corporation)
6,070,158 Real-time document collection search engine with phrase indexing (Infoseek Corporation)
7,426,507 Automatic taxonomy generation in search results using phrases (Google, Inc.)

Radio Patents

In earlier days, DMarc Broadcasting, Inc. was known as Computer Concepts Corporation. The intellectual property that Google inherited when they purchased DMarc covers a pretty comprehesive system of advertising and measuring the broadcast of those ads.

5,303,326 Broadcast digital sound processing system (Computer Concepts Corporation)
5,129,036 Broadcast digital sound processing system (Computer Concepts Corporation, A Corp of KS)
7,313,359 Dynamic data delivery apparatus and method for same (DMarc Broadcasting, Inc.)
7,313,360 Dynamic data delivery apparatus and method for same (DMarc Broadcasting, Inc.)
7,313,361 Dynamic data delivery apparatus and method for same (DMarc Broadcasting, Inc.)
7,315,726 Dynamic data delivery apparatus and method for same (DMarc Broadcasting, Inc.)
7,363,001 Dynamic data delivery apparatus and method for same (DMarc Broadcasting, Inc.)

Search Indexing Patents

I’ve written about a number of these patents in the past. If you want some insights into the thoughts and assumptions behind how Google’s search engine may work, these provide some interesting hints.

6,018,733 Methods for iteratively and interactively performing collection selection in full text searches (Infoseek Corporation)
6,453,315 Meaning-based information organization and retrieval (Oingo, Inc.)
6,526,440 Ranking search results by reranking the results based on local inter-connectivity (Google, Inc.)
6,529,903 Methods and apparatus for using a modified index to provide search results in response to an ambiguous search query (Google, Inc.)
6,678,681 Information extraction from a database (Google, Inc., with a later partial assignment to The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University)
6,725,259 Ranking search results by reranking the results based on local inter-connectivity (Google, Inc.)
6,728,705 System and method for selecting content for displaying over the internet based upon some user input (Disney Enterprises, Inc.)
6,754,873 Techniques for finding related hyperlinked documents using link-based analysis (Google, Inc.)
6,839,702 Systems and methods for highlighting search results (Google, Inc.)
6,865,575 Methods and apparatus for using a modified index to provide search results in response to an ambiguous search query (Google, Inc.)
6,941,293 Methods and apparatus for determining equivalent descriptions for an information need (Google, Inc.)
7,028,029 Adaptive computation of ranking (The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University)
7,096,214 System and method for supporting editorial opinion in the ranking of search results (Google, Inc.)
7,136,854 Methods and apparatus for providing search results in response to an ambiguous search query (Google, Inc.)
7,146,358 Systems and methods for using anchor text as parallel corpora for cross-language information retrieval (Google, Inc.)
7,194,684 Method of spell-checking search queries (Google, Inc.)
7,213,198 Link based clustering of hyperlinked documents (Google, Inc.)
7,222,299 Detecting quoted text (Google, Inc.)
7,231,393 Method and apparatus for learning a probabilistic generative model for text (Google, Inc.)
7,249,121 Identification of semantic units from within a search query (Google, Inc.)
7,231,399 Ranking documents based on large data sets (Google, Inc.)
7,254,580 System and method for selectively searching partitions of a database (Google, Inc.)
7,254,689 Decompression of block-sorted data (Google, Inc.)
7,260,573 Personalizing anchor text scores in a search engine (Google, Inc.)
7,272,601 Systems and methods for associating a keyword with a user interface area (Google, Inc.)
7,281,008 7,281,008 Systems and methods for constructing a query result set (Google, Inc.)
7,296,016 Systems and methods for performing point-of-view searching (Google, Inc.)
7,302,645 Methods and systems for identifying manipulated articles (Google, Inc.)
7,305,380 Systems and methods for performing in-context searching (Google, Inc.)
7,305,610 Distributed crawling of hyperlinked documents (Google, Inc)
7,308,643 Anchor tag indexing in a web crawler system (Google, Inc.)
7,310,633 Methods and systems for generating textual information (Google, Inc.)
7,333,976 Methods and systems for processing contact information (Google, Inc.)
7,346,839 Information retrieval based on historical data (Google, Inc.)
7,350,187 System and methods for automatically creating lists (Google, Inc.)
7,363,291 Methods and apparatus for increasing efficiency of electronic document delivery to users (Google, Inc.)
7,383,258 Method and apparatus for characterizing documents based on clusters of related words (Google, Inc.)
7,386,438 Identifying language attributes through probabilistic analysis (Google, Inc.)
7,386,543 System and method for supporting editorial opinion in the ranking of search results (Google, Inc.)
7,392,244 Methods and apparatus for determining equivalent descriptions for an information need (Google, Inc.)
7,401,072 Named URL entry (Google, Inc.)
7,409,383 Locating meaningful stopwords or stop-phrases in keyword-based retrieval systems (Google, Inc.)
7,412,708 Methods and systems for capturing information (Google, Inc.)
7,421,651 Document segmentation based on visual gaps (Google, Inc.)
7,424,478 System and method for selecting content for displaying over the internet based upon some user input (Google, Inc.)
7,437,351 Method for searching media (Google, Inc.)
7,437,353 Systems and methods for unification of search results (Google, Inc.)
7,440,968 Query boosting based on classification (Google, Inc.)
7,447,678 Interface for a universal search engine (Google, Inc.) – Analysis – Google Universal Search Patent Granted, November 4, 2008.
7,451,120 Detecting novel document content, (Google, Inc.) – Analysis – Google Using Novel Content as a Ranking Signal?, November 11, 2008
7,451,129 System and method for providing preferred language ordering of search results (Google, Inc.), November 11, 2008
7,451,130 System and method for providing preferred country biasing of search results (Google, Inc.) – Analysis – Changing Google Rankings in Different Countries for Different Searchers, November 11, 2008
7,451,398 Providing capitalization correction for unstructured excerpts (Google, Inc.), November 11, 2008
7,454,398 Support for object search (Google, Inc.), November 18, 2008
7,454,417 Methods and systems for improving a search ranking using population information (Google, Inc.) – Analysis – How Google Might Personalize Search Results Outside of Personalized Search, November 18, 2008
7,464,090 Object categorization for information extraction (Google Inc.)
7,467,131 Method and system for query data caching and optimization in a search engine system (Google Inc.)
7,475,063 Augmenting queries with synonyms selected using language statistics (Google, Inc.)
7,475,071 Performing a parallel nearest-neighbor matching operation using a parallel hybrid spill tree (Google, Inc.)
7,478,033 Systems and methods for translating Chinese pinyin to Chinese characters (Google, Inc.)
7,483,881 Determining unambiguous geographic references (Google, Inc.)
7,487,145 Method and system for autocompletion using ranked results (Google, Inc.)
7,499,940 Method and system for URL autocompletion using ranked results (Google, Inc.)

Security Patents

It’s not a surprise that a search engine would invest in some technology that would help with with security online, and protect people from malware. The new browser, Google Chrome, uses a sandboxing security feature that sounds like technology developed Green Border Technolgies.

7,031,954 Document retrieval system with access control (Infoseek Corporation)
7,191,469 Methods and systems for providing a secure application environment using derived user accounts (Green Border Technologies)
7,406,542 Method and system for assured denotation of application semantics (Green Border Technologies, Inc.)

Social Networking

There are a few other patent filings from Google that haven’t been granted, but may be. This one covers some ways that people might request recommendations or advice or assistance (including search assistance) on a social network.

7,359,894 Methods and systems for requesting and providing information in a social network (Google, Inc.)

Software Patents

The following patent is an add on for browsers that might give them additional functionality. Some of that functionality appears to have been built into Google Chrome.

7,421,432 Hypertext browser assistant (Google, Inc.)
Some additional patents that seem most appropriate to list in the software category:

7,487,447 Web page zoom feature (Google Inc.)
7,499,958 Systems and methods of replicating all or part of a data store (Google Inc.)
7,499,996 Systems and methods for detecting a memory condition and providing an alert (Google Inc.) Provides an alert when the browser’s cached copy of a web page doesn’t match the current web page.

Vehicle Patents

7,469,827 Vehicle information systems and methods (Google, Inc.)
Voice Search Patents

With the rapid growth of mobile phone usage, it makes sense for a search engine to work on voice interfaces for search.

7,027,987 Voice interface for a search engine (Google, Inc.)
7,366,668 Voice interface for a search engine (Google, Inc.)

Voting Patents

It’s possible that some of the ideas included in the patent were used in the voting process that is built into the recently released Google Moderator, which allows individuals within a group to ask questions and allows the other group members to vote upon which questions they believe to be the most important.

5,400,248 Computer network based conditional voting system (Decisive Technology Corporation)

Wireless and Mobile Patents

Google has patented a number of processes that focus upon wireless communications. It will be interesting to see how they will use some of it, including the possibility of freeing up whitespace for broadband access.

6,829,289 Application of a pseudo-randomly shuffled hadamard function in a wireless CDMA system (Gossett and Gunter, Inc.)
6,982,945 Baseband direct sequence spread spectrum transceiver (Gossett and Gunter, Inc.)
7,089,490 Identifying navigation bars and objectionable navigation bars (Google, Inc.)
7,142,536 Communications network quality of service system and method for real time information (Gossett and Gunter, Inc.)
7,352,833 Method and system for temporal autocorrelation filtering (Google, Inc.)
7,392,017 Assessing wireless network quality (Google, Inc.)
7,453,921 LPC filter for removing periodic and quasi-periodic interference from spread spectrum signals, November 18, 2008

Exaflop Patents

Most of the granted Exaflop patents involve email, though the last one listed surprisingly veers off that topic to focus upon datamining. There are also seven published patent applications from Exaflop pending with the 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway address which mostly cover aspects of running data centers.

There’s another granted patent database listing showing Exaflop as the assignee, (Integrated content guide for interactive selection of content and services on personal computer systems with multiple sources and multiple media presentation, which was granted on August 28, 2008, but doesn’t show Exaflop of the Amphitheatre Parkway address in the assignment database.

6,009,462 Replacing large bit component of electronic mail (e-mail) message with hot-link in distributed computer system (Digital Equipment Corporation)
6,029,164 Method and apparatus for organizing and accessing electronic mail messages using labels and full text and label indexing (Digital Equipment Corporation)
6,044,372 Method and apparatus for publishing information to a communications network and enabling subscriptions to such information (Dazel Corporation)
6,092,101 Method for filtering mail messages for a plurality of client computers connected to a mail service system (Digital Equipment Corporation)
6,172,677 Integrated content guide for interactive selection of content and services on personal computer systems with multiple sources and multiple media presentation (Compaq Computer Corporation)
6,185,551 Web-based electronic mail service apparatus and method using full text and label indexing (Digital Equipment Corporation)
6,189,026 Technique for dynamically generating an address book in a distributed electronic mail system (Digital Equipment Corporation)
6,195,698 Method for selectively restricting access to computer systems (Digital Equipment Corporation)
6,219,698 Configuring client software using remote notification (Digital Equipment Corporation)
6,502,091 Apparatus and method for discovering context groups and document categories by mining usage logs (Digital Equipment Corporation)

U.S. Government Shuts Down 84,000 Websites, By Mistake
Ernesto 16/02/2011 ICE,mooo.c
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The US Government has yet again shuttered several domain names this week. The Department of Justice and Homeland Security’s ICE office proudly announced that they had seized domains related to counterfeit goods and child pornography. What they failed to mention, however, is that one of the targeted domains belongs to a free DNS provider, and that 84,000 websites were wrongfully accused of links to child pornography crimes.As part of Operation Save Our Children ICE’s Cyber Crimes Center has again seized several domain names, but not without making a huge error. Last Friday, thousands of site owners were surprised by a rather worrying banner that was placed on their domain. Advertisement, distribution, transportation, receipt, and possession of child pornography constitute federal crimes that carry penalties for first time offenders of up to 30 years in federal prison, a $250,000 fine, forfeiture and restitution, was the worrying message they read on their websites.

As with previous seizures, ICE convinced a District Court judge to sign a seizure warrant, and then contacted the domain registries to point the domains in question to a server that hosts the warning message. However, somewhere in this process a mistake was made and as a result the domain of a large DNS service provider was seized. The domain in question is mooo.com, which belongs to the DNS provider FreeDNS. It is the most popular shared domain at afraid.org and as a result of the authorities’ actions a massive 84,000 subdomains were wrongfully seized as well. All sites were redirected to the banner below.

This banner was visible on the 84,000 sites

The FreeDNS owner was taken by surprise and quickly released the following statement on their website. Freedns.afraid.org has never allowed this type of abuse of its DNS service. We are working to get the issue sorted as quickly as possible.Eventually, on Sunday the domain seizure was reverted and the subdomains slowly started to point to the old sites again instead of the accusatory banner. However, since the DNS entries have to propagate, it took another 3 days before the images disappeared completely. Most of the subdomains in question are personal sites and sites of small businesses. A search on Bing still shows how innocent sites were claimed to promote child pornography. A rather damaging accusation, which scared and upset many of the site’s owners.One of the customers quickly went out to assure visitors that his site was not involved in any of the alleged crimes.You can rest assured that I have not and would never be found to be trafficking in such distasteful and horrific content. A little sleuthing shows that the whole of the mooo.com TLD is impacted. At first, the legitimacy of the alerts seems to be questionable — after all, what reputable agency would display their warning in a fancily formatted image referenced by the underlying HTML? I wouldn’t expect to see that.Even at the time of writing people can still replicate the effect by adding 74.81.170.110 mooo.com” to their hosts file as the authorities have not dropped the domain pointer yet. Adding mooo.com will produce a different image than picking a random domain (child porn vs. copyright), which confirms the mistake.Although it is not clear where this massive error was made, and who’s responsible for it, the Department of Homeland security is conveniently sweeping it under the rug. In a press release that went out a few hours ago the authorities were clearly proud of themselves for taking down 10 domain names. However, DHS conveniently failed to mention that 84,000 websites were wrongfully taken down in the process, shaming thousands of people in the process.

Each year, far too many children fall prey to sexual predators and all too often, these heinous acts are recorded in photos and on video and released on the Internet, Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano commented. DHS is committed to working with our law enforcement partners to shut down websites that promote child pornography to protect these children from further victimization, she added.A noble initiative, but one that went wrong, badly. The above failure again shows that the seizure process is a flawed one, as has been shown several times before in earlier copyright infringement sweeps. If the Government would only allow for due process to take place, this and other mistakes wouldn’t have been made.

DOCTOR DOCTORIAN FROM ANGEL OF GOD
then the angel said, Financial crisis will come to Asia. I will shake the world.

JAMES 5:1-3
1 Go to now, ye rich men, weep and howl for your miseries that shall come upon you.
2 Your riches are corrupted, and your garments are motheaten.
3 Your gold and silver is cankered; and the rust of them shall be a witness against you, and shall eat your flesh as it were fire. Ye have heaped treasure together for the last days.

REVELATION 18:10,17,19
10 Standing afar off for the fear of her torment, saying, Alas, alas that great city Babylon, that mighty city! for in one hour is thy judgment come.
17 For in one hour so great riches is come to nought. And every shipmaster, and all the company in ships, and sailors, and as many as trade by sea, stood afar off,
19 And they cast dust on their heads, and cried, weeping and wailing, saying, Alas, alas that great city, wherein were made rich all that had ships in the sea by reason of her costliness! for in one hour is she made desolate.

EZEKIEL 7:19
19 They shall cast their silver in the streets, and their gold shall be removed: their silver and their gold shall not be able to deliver them in the day of the wrath of the LORD: they shall not satisfy their souls, neither fill their bowels: because it is the stumblingblock of their iniquity.

REVELATION 13:16-18
16 And he(FALSE POPE) causeth all,(WORLD SOCIALISM) both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads:(CHIP IMPLANT)
17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
18 Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.(6-6-6) A NUMBER SYSTEM

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LIKE I SAY NOT ALL MUSLIMS ARE BAD.BUT WE MUST GET THE TRUTH OUT AND EXPOSE THE RADICALS OF ISLAM,RAPING,TORTURING,BEHEADING,MURDERERS THAT KILL INNOCENT PEOPLE.I KNOW 2 MUSLIM GIRLS I LIKE NEAR MY CITY.I EVEN WARNED THE 2 NOT TO GO TO THE MIDEAST BECAUSE 5/6TH OF ISLAMIC-RUSSIAN ARMIES WILL BE DESTROYED.THE GIRLS SAID THEIR FROM PAKISTAN AND THEIR DAD IS A RADICAL,BUT THEY DON'T SEEM TO HATE ISRAEL AS I WAS TALKING TO THEM ABOUT ISRAEL ALSO.THESE 2 MUSLIM GIRLS SEEM DOWN TO EARTH.SO WHOEVER ACCUSES ME OF BEING A HATER OF MUSLIMS IS WRONG.I WANT MUSLIMS SAVED JUST LIKE ANY OTHER CHRISTIAN.I JUST EXPOSE THE ISLAMIC HATERS OF RADICAL ISLAM.

Tuesday, 15 February 2011
CBS correspondent Lara Logan raped in Egypt while covering Mubarak's downfall


The distinguished senior CBS correspondent Lara Logan is recovering in hospital from what has been described as a serious sexual assault.Apparently during the celebration over the downfall of Mubarak she was separated from her crew when the gruesome and sustained attack took place.Clearly a shocking horrific incident and while one commends the soldiers who appear to have rescued her, it goes without saying that the culprits need to be apprehended and dealt with severely.
Posted by londonmuslim

comments:
Cudoine said...they're muslims, what do you expect?

16 February 2011 04:28 Anonymous said... Muslim men are animals shouldnt come as a surprise, she is lucky that sharia hasnt bin implemented or she would have also bin stoned to death.

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