Monday, December 19, 2011

Something Curious About Google Street View

For those of you who haven't been paying attention, the population-replacement agenda for every formerly euro-majority nation on earth is continuing apace. It's speeding up, even. Emma West noticed it, and wound up in the thought-police gulag. So be careful who you share your opinions with.

Google Street View is an amazing tool. Two years ago it hardly existed. Today, there is hardly a main thoroughfare on earth that has not been photographed by a Google Prius with a camera on top.

Well, that's not entirely true. Google hasn't explored deep into the hinterland of Congo, for example.

I wonder why?

Except for Japan (and a bit of Brazil), it looks like Google Street View is limited almost exclusively to the Western World (they have made some unexplained forays into Mexico, for example) :

Blue indicates extensive Google Street View coverage. 


Compare to:
Nighttime View Of Earth From Space (the bright spots are NOT lit with candles, Ed. Note)

2 comments:

  1. Yes, but lights of the world are being extinguished all over the western world. Soon we will be as black as Africa.

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  2. I don't believe candles ever existed in Sub Saharan Africa before contact with the civilized world had been established. There the Negro's periods of activity mirrored exactly that of the other savage beasts.

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