Islamic Messages Encoded In Google Maps? A Mind Blower!

This is not a game, this is not a test. This is for real. Spread the word.                               1 Dragon

Hat Tips: Charging Elephant & C. Rich/America Speaks Ink

We called The Department of Homeland Security to ask them about it. They completely blew us off and told us to call The FBI in our area. We did that and got an FBI agent who told us he was not only not tech savvy, but simply could not understand what we were saying. He told us to call Google and blew us off. We couldn’t believe it.

This just published by an amazing writer, published author, check him out, one of the better sites out there. His name is Rich CLICK HERE A second You Tube showing the zooming has been pulled. In the comment section, readers posted that they saw the writings before it was pulled. Home Land Security, FBI ? WTF over? Random thoughts while observing the passing parade, I’m J.C.

Some people have discovered Islamic words and phrases encoded inside Google maps. For some strange reason someone has put Islamic words within the zoom of Google maps. Even stranger, some are found in very rural areas of America.

For example, one section of words is in the most redneck part of Florida. It has an Islamic phrase encoded inside the zoom over a section of the woods. It is encoded because if you view it you can’t  see it. You have to be at a particular level of the zoom to see it. If you zoom in, instead of it getting bigger, the word(s) disappears. If you’re too high on the zoom, you can’t see it at all.

After further investigation, we discovered not only is it Islamic, but it is actually the language “Urdu,” which is one of two languages used by Sunnis in Pakistan. Now why would there be Urdu words that are indigenous to Pakistan inside Google maps of America?

After further investigation, we discovered not only is it Islamic, but it is actually the language “Urdu,” which is one of two languages used by Sunnis in Pakistan. Now why would there be Urdu words that are indigenous to Pakistan inside Google maps of America?

Is this some way that terrorists are using to communicate? Only the people who know it is there, would know where it is or what is means. Most people wouldn’t be looking over some piece of woods in the middle of nowhere with Google maps. So why on Earth are there messages in the language of Sunni’s in Pakistan there? What possible logical reason would there be for encoded messages in these maps of America?

It was just released that Al Qaeda in Pakistan was going to hit us and at the same time people are now finding secret messages in Google maps? How strange is that? We called The Department of Homeland Security to ask them about it. They completely blew us off and told us to call The FBI in our area. We did that and got an FBI agent who told us he was not only not tech savvy, but simply could not understand what we were saying. He told us to call Google and blew us off. We couldn’t believe it.

There are encoded messages in Google maps from a language of our enemies and no one in the government gave a shit. After being frustrated with The FBI out of Jacksonville, we called back Washington DC FBI office and they blew us off and  connected us back to the same guy in Jacksonville, who probably doesn’t even understand e-mail. He told us to call Google again.

To me, that is like telling the Feds you suspect a crack house and the government tells you to go ask a drug lord about it. Clearly someone from Google has to be the one who is putting these words in, unless they are being hacked, but if we call them, they’ll sweep it under the rug and we’ll never find out why this is going on or what they mean.

We found these images in many states across the country and don’t know if they represent correspondence or some kind of communication among the bad guys or are they coordinates?

It is just breathtaking that the Feds ask us to look out for things that look strange and then blow you off when you find something. What the hell is more strange then finding Islamic messages in rural areas of America encoded in Google maps?  Hello?

C. Rich

Democrat Governors Officially Call Tea Party Activists “Political Terrorists”

Some time back, I made the statement that Obama was going to set this country back at least 50 years. Since before the election, he has played the Race Card. He called his own Grandmother a typical white woman, he has labeled Vets as Domestic Terrorist, he has labeled Tea Party Patriots as Tea Baggers and now they are called Political Terrorist. Nice job Barry, if I were you I might think about going back to Community Organizing School and take a refresher course.                      1 Dragon

Red State

It would be really funny if it were not true.

Remember the advertisement from the Republican Governors Association themed “Remember November”? The left went nuts because the ad was so effective.

The RGA followed it up with a new ad ridiculing the over the top rhetoric and distortions from the media.

Well, the Democratic Governors Association has decided to wade into the fray. The DGA is calling the ad a glorification of “political terrorism.”

More than a week after the RGA stirred the pot with an online ad themed around the story of 17th-century British radical Guy Fawkes, the DGA still is weighing into the debate.

“In light of the dangerous overtones of their radical ‘Remember November’ video, we are calling on Haley Barbour and the Republican Governors Association to put a stop to this ad now,” Nathan Daschle, executive director of the Democratic Governors Association, said in a statement sent to the Huffington Post on Wednesday.

Note first that the HuffPo runs with the “Guy Fawkes” meme that the HuffPo itself created despite a lack of any evidence. Now they and the DGA are calling tea party activists “political terrorists.”

Damn the facts, full lies ahead!

Clearly Nick Ayers and company have hit a nerve. After all, if it were really hurting the GOP, the Democrats would be keeping quiet.

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Time for some oil spill perspective

My thoughts and prayers go out to the families  and friends who lost love ones in this disaster.          1 Dragon

Washington Examiner

Eleven people died when BP’s Deepwater Horizon oil drilling platform exploded nearly two weeks ago in the Gulf of Mexico, 53 miles southwest of the Louisiana coast. It’s a sad measure of how much of the subsequent commentary on this disaster has focused solely on the environmental effects, thus ignoring completely the pain and suffering of the families of the 11 who died in the inferno. The worst off-shore oil disaster occurred in 1988 in the North Sea 120 miles from Aberdeen, Scotland, when a massive explosion on the Piper Alpha platform killed 167 men. For families of those killed in any drilling accident, however, the only number that counts is the one representing a father, husband, or brother.

As for the environmental damage caused by Deepwater Horizon, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar deserves commendation for reminding everybody over the weekend that off-shore drilling is remarkably safe considering its scope and importance to the nation. There are presently more than 4,000 active rigs employing an estimated 80,000 people on the U.S. outer continental shelf, with the large majority of those operating in the Gulf of Mexico. Salazar said Sunday on Fox News that more than 30,000 oil and natural gas wells have been drilled in the Gulf, and one-third of the oil and natural gas consumed by the United States is produced there. This means off-shore drilling is now and will remain for the foreseeable future a critically important national resource. The interior secretary also noted that the industry “has been conducted in a very safe manner. Blowouts occur but the safety mechanisms have been in place. Why this failed here is something we are investigating.” Amazingly, there have been only 41 deaths and 302 injuries in off-shore platform accidents since 2001, according to federal data. Bureau of Labor Statistics data compiled by the Daily Beast reveals that off-shore oil rig jobs aren’t among the 10 most dangerous jobs, while fishing, sanitation work, and farming are.

From an environmental perspective, off-shore oil drilling is far safer than Mother Nature. As the Wall Street Journal noted yesterday, oil that seeps naturally from the ocean floor puts 47 million gallons of crude into U.S. waters annually. Thus far, Deepwater Horizon has leaked about three million gallons. That sounds like a lot of oil, and it is. But the Exxon Valdez leaked 11 million gallons into Alaska’s Prince William Sound. Even those figures are dwarfed, according to the Economist, by the amount of oil spilled in man-made disasters elsewhere around the world. Saddam Hussein’s destruction of Kuwaiti oil facilities during the Gulf War dumped more than 500 million barrels of crude into the Arabian Gulf. The 1979 blowout of Mexico’s Ixtoc 1 well resulted in 3.3 million barrels being dumped into the Gulf of Mexico. In short, Deepwater Horizon is an environmental crisis, but not the apocalypse that alarmists claim.

Obama uses teabagger Slur……

Washington Times

STRONG BREW

The term “tea-bagger” is like uttering the “n” word, some say. Though he aspires to promote civility, evidence has surfaced that President Obama has added “tea-bagger” to his public lexicon, though it’s considered a cheap and tawdry insult by “tea party” activists. Watchdogs at Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) barked when they saw the proof, tucked in a sneak peak of Newsweek columnist Jonathan Alter‘s new book, “The Promise: President Obama, Year One,” to be released May 18. Indeed, it appears the president joined certain partisan critics and the liberal media, and took the tea-bag plunge.

“This remark is the equivalent of using the ‘n’ word. It shows contempt for middle America, expressed knowingly, contemptuously, on purpose, and with a smirk. It is indefensible to use this word. The president knows what it means, and his people know what it means. The public thought we reached a new low of incivility during the Clinton administration. Well, the Obama administration has just outdone them,” ATR president Grover Norquist tells Inside the Beltway.

There is not always parity in these situations. There were outraged calls for Rep. Dan Burton‘s resignation and massive press coverage after the Indiana Republican called President Clinton a “scumbag” during the Monica Lewinsky matter in 1998.

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