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    Default North Korea Nuclear threat?

    Far the last while, most people have been keeping an eye on what N. Korea has been up to. We know they have literally been itching to fire a nuke at the US, and have basically said so. The leader is clearly a greedy, spoilt, and insane little man who does not give a damn about his starving and opressed people.

    I suspect if a missile is launched, it would be quickly intercepted, followed by heavy retaliations. Of course, Lil Kim will likely be elsewhere if this happens, leaving the innocent slaves of his country to perish. Although I wish for this to never happen, I am struggling to picture an alternative to this scenario.

    The UN is watching very closely. Are they merely waiting for things to kick off? What about a coup d'etat? Are we so docile as to stand and wait for this brat to initiate war with the US (and possibly china)?

    Maybe things are being blown out of preportion. Maybe Kim will back down. Or better yet, perhaps he will face the same humiliating process that ended Gaddafi. There is a famine in parts of N. Korea while their leader grows fat.

    Any thoughts as to where this story is going?
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    Maybe N Korea doesnt want to be bullied by The USA Economic hitman in joining The Global Banking System. And decided to take matters in their own hands perhaps. Can anyone say New World Order. Im sure The Lamestream Media owned by The Upper Mgmt. is providing us with a propaganda war.

    Only 3 countries left w/o ROTHSCHILD Central Bank!

    Cuba

    North Korea

    Iran

    The Rothschild family is slowly but surely having their Central banks established in every country of this world, giving them incredible amount of wealth and power.

    In the year of 2000 there were seven countries without a Rothschild owned Central Bank:

    Afghanistan

    Iraq

    Sudan

    Libya

    Cuba

    North Korea

    Iran

    It is not a coincidence that these country, which are listed above were and are still being under attack by the western media, since one of the main reasons these countries have been under attack in the first place is because they do not have a Rothschild owned Central Bank yet. The first step in having a Central Bank establish in a country is to get them to accept an outrageous loans, which puts the country in debt of the Central Bank and under the control of the Rothschilds. If the country does not accept the loan, the leader of this particular country will be assassinated and a Rothschild aligned leader will be put into the position, and if the assassination does not work, the country will be invaded and have a Central Bank established with force all under the name of terrorism.

    Rothschild owned Central Bank:

    Central banks are illegally created private banks that are owned by the Rothschild banking family. The family has been around for more than 230 years and has slithered its way into each country on this planet, threatened every world leader and their governments and cabinets with physical and economic death and destruction, and then emplaced their own people in these central banks to control and manage each country’s pocketbook. Worse, the Rothschilds also control the machinations of each government at the macro level, not concerning themselves with the daily vicissitudes of our individual personal lives. Except when we get too far out of line.

    The only countries left in 2003 without a Central Bank owned by the Rothschild Family were:

    Sudan

    Libya

    Cuba

    North Korea

    Iran

    The Attacks of September 11th were an inside job to invade Afghanistan and Iraq to then establish a Central Bank in those countries.

    The only countries left in 2011 without a Central Bank owned by the Rothschild Family are:

    Cuba

    North Korea

    Iran

    After the instigated protests and riots in the Arab countries the Rothschild finally paved their way into establishing Central Banks, and getting rid of many leaders, which put them into more power.
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    Pyongyang Has Nuke-Tipped ICBMs On Standby – NK General

    A North Korean general said Thursday that the country has placed long-range missiles armed with nuclear warheads on standby, as Pyongyang said it will not bow to the United Nations resolution condemning its latest atomic weapons test.

    According to the Rodong Sinmun, an organ of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea (WPK), Colonel General Kang Pyo-yong said soldiers are already positioned to launch a war of reunification if the order is given by its leaders. The paper said the general made clear at a speech given at a rally in Pyongyang that intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) and other rockets capable of attacking pre-set targets have been armed with various types of atomic warheads.

    Beware the Ides of March. Its almost impossible for us to know if this is true or not. We know they have missiles, we know they have nukes. Most could take an educated guess.

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    Well, if we're following Werner Von Braun's script, which I think is pretty accurate, this would come under the subheading of "rogue nations". This little idiot has the approval of the Warlords running this planet, albeit on a leash governed by the spiritual hierarchy of Guardians protecting this place from total destruction. If he fires any nukes, they will be extinguished, one way or another.

    Any thinking person would really have to question why this little clown and his wack-job daddy who make Saddam Hussein look like Mother Teresa have been allowed to develop working nuclear weapons while all the focus of the Fed Reserve gang has been on Iran who are "years away" from developing nukes. The answer? Black Gold... Texas Tea... what else is new.... and maybe some occult reason for blowing up "Persia".

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    Quote The leader is clearly a greedy, spoilt, and insane little man who does not give a damn about his starving and opressed people.
    Dennis Rodman disagrees:

    http://blogs.independent.co.uk/2013/...n-north-korea/

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    Quote Posted by WhiteFeather (here)
    Only 3 countries left w/o ROTHSCHILD Central Bank!
    Hey mate,

    This information is not correct.

    The Brazilian Central Bank is 100% public, not private.

    These rumors have been circling on the web for a long time; If they kept Brazil out of their non-rothchild central banks list, probably they kept many other countries as well.

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    If we are to take seriously that the Global elite dominate space and technology, therefore the Global elite would not be too concerned about obsolete nuclear bombs or missiles.

    Just fear mongering in my opinion.


    Much the same way, as the United States Military would not be too concerned about the Indians launching an attack with bows and arrows.

    I think with the current technology (much of what we are unaware of) nuclear threats are obsolete.

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    Quote Posted by Vitalux (here)
    If we are to take seriously that the Global elite dominate space and technology, therefore the Global elite would not be too concerned about obsolete nuclear bombs or missiles.

    Just fear mongering in my opinion.


    Much the same way, as the United States Military would not be too concerned about the Indians launching an attack with bows and arrows.

    I think with the current technology (much of what we are unaware of) nuclear threats are obsolete.
    Yeah how could N.Korea launch any kind of reasonable nuclear attack on the U.S. without being completely decimated in return? How can such an attack be taken too seriously?

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    And besides ETs will disarm any nukes before they hit the ground .
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    Quote Posted by Youniverse (here)
    Quote Posted by Vitalux (here)
    If we are to take seriously that the Global elite dominate space and technology, therefore the Global elite would not be too concerned about obsolete nuclear bombs or missiles.

    Just fear mongering in my opinion.

    Much the same way, as the United States Military would not be too concerned about the Indians launching an attack with bows and arrows.

    I think with the current technology (much of what we are unaware of) nuclear threats are obsolete.
    Yeah how could N.Korea launch any kind of reasonable nuclear attack on the U.S. without being completely decimated in return? How can such an attack be taken too seriously?

    And besides ETs will disarm any nukes before they hit the ground .

    Well, I don´t think any ET will disarm any bomb in case of an attack. If they were willing to intervene on behalf of mankind´s welfare, they would have done it by now and the world wouldn´t be such a mess.

    Anyway, I agree with you about NK; The US intelligence and military capabilities are undoubtedly vastly superior; The whole NK would be glowing in the dark before they even think about typing the launch codes.

    This is pure propaganda.

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    North Korea spouts bellicose rhetoric constantly so some of this is political posturing. On the other hand this is one of the signs to watch for from remote viewing programs, a NK attack on the South.

    Realistically, how many warheads and missiles could they have? Certainly not enough to launch a serious attack on the continental US. The most they could accomplish would be to lob one or two missiles towards Washington and California and hope Obama is forced to respond with conventional warfare rather than a cloud of incoming warheads.

    Seems like suicide to me and my guess is any military aggression will be an invasion of South Korea.

    Hard to tell though. If I had a dime for every time North Korea threatened the US or every time Israel wanted to nuke Iran...
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    This is a perfect storm brewing in that area for a false flag....keep yer eyes peeled.

    RE: S. Korea and the US are in war games (a drill) right now.....

    These are big threats regardless of how ridiculous they sound....I wonder if Rahm has called Obama yet to remind him to not let a good crisis go to waste?
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    North Korea posted a video on YouTube depicting a US city resembling New York engulfed in flames after an apparent missile attack.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...er-attack.html

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    Some folks are again trying to start a war!

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    It's easy to demonize and blame a leader for starving his people when the west is putting sanctions on the country.

    "with the U.S. leading a push for new sanctions from the U.N. after North Korea illegally tested nuclear weapons last month. Susan Rice, U.N. Security Ambassador for the U.S., announced the sanctions were passed today. Joint military operations between U.S. and South Korean forces, which began last week, added to grievances in the North. North Korea believes the sanctions and continued military training constitute outright aggression."

    I can't get over how hypocritical we are in turning a blind eye to Israel who I'm pretty sure have a hellava lot more nukes than N Korea does, but somehow it is considered bad manners to bring that fact up in "polite company".

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    Forcing North Korea's last ally (China) to publicly renounce them leaves Kim Jong Un in a more desperate position and backing folks into a corner is never really a good idea unless you want for them to do something stupid.

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    Quote Posted by Conchis (here)
    Forcing North Korea's last ally (China) to publicly renounce them leaves Kim Jong Un in a more desperate position and backing folks into a corner is never really a good idea unless you want for them to do something stupid.
    Kim Jong Un is also young and fresh and may (most likely) have a big ego and a large desire to prove himself to his people as being a strong leader....this also makes him rather dangerous and unpredictable IMO.
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    Someone mentioned "North Korea is just wanting attention" and judging from past incidents it usually is the case. Still, I'd keep my eyes on China instead. It's whom that has been pulling the strings, folks.

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    "What you need a distraction? Okay...Hey Kim rattle your sabers, lite some things off and yell realy loudly for everyone to look at you, keep doing it untill we say stop."

    IMHO this realy rings out as a distraction to me, but it could be NK saying to the ones who ordered them " your nukes are done! come and pick them up"

    They will not use intercontinetal missles, one or two are easily shot out of the sky, it'll be a truck nuke, plane disguized nuke, or boat nuke sailed into a harbor, if the attack is to be on American soil with a nuke. (True Villains are not Wille Coyote stupid, they know who and what is watching and able to stop them) This public display just does not make any sence to me other than "Hey Look over here and keep watching"
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    The leader is clearly a greedy, spoilt, and insane little man who does not give a damn about his starving and opressed people.
    The same could easily be said of many more world "leaders" !

    Just because they have warheads which are capable of going BANG doesn't mean they have the means to deliver those warheads to a target half way around the world in a timely and accurate fashion. The evidence of all their recent tests suggests they haven't. In my opinion the threats against the USA are nothing more than typical politicians' hot air.

    An invasion of the South is an entirely different matter. Even if they are unlilkely to succeed, they are very capable of doing a lot of damage.

    Please let's not forget the genuine, deep seated desire to see their country reunited and to see the main agent of the separation expelled from their land. The OP shouldn't have any difficulty in comprehending this.

    Like all the other disasters created at the supposed end of WWII, this particular little powder keg is one day going to go off, whether it be now or later, who can tell. Let's also not forget that the next time around, a war between China and the USA would potentially have far more serious consequences than the original spat.

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    Chaos, war and misery is their business... They have been doing well so far (ptb).

    The fourth world war will be fought with sticks and stones so let's hope that there won't be a third one.

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