Just because a technology exists to do something does not mean that it should be done. The matrix below has an unusually long 10-letter axis term, Death from Google. Also on the matrix, photo, in a place, and rocket.Why did I look for Death from Google?Because I was shocked to find that Google is in the process of killing all privacy by putting photos of just about everybody’s house (even as seen from the street) up on the Internet, and even more shocked to see that they have labeled just about every target conceivable for terrorists who very frequently rocket the town of Sderot, Israel which lies just over the border from Hamas-run Gaza. Note, the images of Gaza were as good, but did not include street names. Hopefully, the intelligence supplied by Fatah will make up for this shortfall and accurately guide Israeli strikes against Hamas in the actions begun on December 27, 2008.
With regard of street-level photos in the U.S., I was able to find my house and car in the driveway, and about 7 out 10 houses for my friends around the U.S.Even in Tahiti, or Bora Bora, you will find detailed views of every property on line.
YOU CAN RUN, BUT IT'S VERY HARD TO HIDE
The composite picture below shows three of my former homes in the U.S. – two in Philadelphia, and one in Florida. My Australian friend also has his home on the composite.Combine the fact that our homes – just about everywhere – are going up on-line, with the fact that it is increasingly impossible to buy anything without the use of credit cards or numbers, such as social security numbers, to establish identity, plus cell phones that can be tracked to pinpoint your position, and you have the perfect storm for monitoring and/or controlling the actions of everybody everywhere.I have used this technology to gain a lot of photos of the area in Egypt where I think the Ark of the Covenant is hidden - so it is even getting hard to hide in a desert. The only way to stay ahead of it there seems to be to move your tent with greater frequency than these pictures can be updated. To screen your house from the street if it has not yet been captured by vans mounted with 360-degree cameras, you will need a heavy layer of trees or high vegitation.