Google Earth: A New Platform for Anti-Israel Propaganda

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by Lemon116, Jul 5, 2008.

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    * Many of the claims staked out in Google Earth present misinformation,
    and sites known to be ruins in 1946 are claimed to be
    villages destroyed in 1948. Arab villages which still exist today are listed as
    sites of destruction.
    The Google Earth initiative is not only
    creating a virtual Palestine, it is creating a falsification of history.

    * Those wishing to explore Israel in Google Earth are immediately taken to
    a politically motivated narrative unrelated to their quest. Google should
    remove the narrative and treat Israel as it treats every other country on the
    globe. The core layer of Google Earth should be ideology
    free and not serve as a platform for indoctrination or a campaign to wipe
    Israel off the virtual map.



    Read the full research here (source)
     
    Lemon116, Jul 5, 2008 IP
  2. atvking

    atvking Active Member

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    i dont know about this but many things on google earth are not as they should be??? for example places i visit with my ATV and landmarks i know for 100% that they are there are not shown in google earth:confused: im not talking about new buildings or roads i realize the maps are not updated every day but im talking about narutal landmarks like rivers and canyons and forests...i use my GPS readings so im 100% sure about the locations...some locations are completely "misrepresented" by images taken from who knows where?...

    what i did notice is they have an extremely detailed map of north korea lol...
     
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  3. imad

    imad Peon

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    this sentence attracted my attention most:

    Arab villages which still exist today are listed as sites of destruction.

    - if they still exist, does it mean there is no destruction happened there?
    - if they still exist, do they still have the same population?
    - if they still exist do they still have their names?
    - if they still exist, are they still Arab?

    in other words, how do they exist?

    Moshe Dayan had something to say about it:

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  4. Lemon116

    Lemon116 Active Member

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    sites of destruction = wiped off the map, non-existant, read the full article.

    Whats up with his ears, did you photoshop him ? :eek:

     
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    read Dayan quote: "the Arab villages are not there either"

    this picture was taken from an Israeli site.
     
    imad, Jul 5, 2008 IP