Thursday, July 5, 2007

Researcher spots China's new nuclear sub on Google Earth

A satellite image of China's new nuclear ballistic missile submarine is available on the Google Earth Internet site.
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7 comments:

Melvin Dos said...

Memo to the U.S. Intelligence community:

Your record is getting spottier. Team B and knowledgeable bloggers are on a roll.

Hessen said...

I've placed a map marker on Google maps if anyone wants to take a look at the area.

http://tinyurl.com/2jxnhd

China premier said...

Dear Google.
please remove the photos of our new sub from your google images. i am
certain you will remove it immediately.
best,
the premier of china

Google Dudes said...

Dear Mr. Premier,
Thanks for your e-mail. We’re kinda tied up right now with these nine hoo. . . uh guests we brought with us on our private jets to kill some time on the way to our buddy Al Gore’s Live Earth concerts, but we’ll IM one of our servants to take down those photos down ASAP. Let us know if there is anything else you would like us to do for money. After all, why should we be minding your business when as you have often said so sagely: "Mind your own business."
Faithfully,
The Two Google Billionaire Guys

Anonymous said...

I'm so glad Bill Clinton signed those executive orders in 1996 which let Loral Corp's CEO (& the DNC's largest cash donor during the '96 election), Bernard Schwartz, sell China our most advanced missile guidance technology.....I'm certain those ICBMs in the Chinese "boomer" sub use that Loral technology, and, if targeted at US cities, will be sure to hit their mark without fail.

I'm glad because I live well outside and upwind of one of those US target cities, and now I don't have to worry about an errant Chines ICBM falling short and hitting me.

Way to go, Bubba!!!

Justin said...

Google Earth is an application, not a web site.

Anonymous said...

We as a nation have gotten fat lazy, and blind.If not directly involved (troops)they are too busy to care whats happing around the globe. The average person doesn't really care what happens.