> What would you do if you found a Peeping Tom into your home's window?
> You call the police.
>
> If somebody is illegally peeping into windows of people's homes he is
> arrested.
>
> Google's Streetview software now like Orwell watches all streets and
> allows people to peek into people's home windows. Google says people
> see what they would if they would go to those streets.
>
> Imagine in small European towns where a man is caught exiting a strip
> club.
>
> To have cameras in the streets is a sign of the worst dictatorships,
> other than that millions of criminal charges arise for psychotic
> tendencies to watch. Google is watching you and the world is worried.
>
> Other major crimes of theft for Google are their Library project where
> they copied 15 million international books from libraries for profit
> and without checking for copyright, but those books have owners with
> copyrights that prevent any profiting from the duplicates and material
> of those books. 15 million illegal copies is mass piracy, but those
> books also represent arts and humanities, and stealing that hits on
> crimes against humanity.
>
> Illegitimate dirty business that seek to drink blood and commit crimes
> against humanity through invasion of privacy and property...
>
> And nothing is done. The Mass Piracy case should have been recognized
> by the FBI. Illegal peeping is not just a Peeping Tom. We are talking
> about all the streets in the world. This one is a big timer, robbing
> human treasures, stealing from chat rooms, indiscriminating with big
> brother cameras, peeping into people's homes, all through the
> Internet, crimes against humanity upon crimes against humanity.
> Horror.
>
> When will the FBI recognize a mentally ill corporation that commits
> fraud, mass scale piracy, illegal peeping on mass scales?
>
> Send this to the
FBI.www.fbi.gov