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Wind
19th December 2011, 03:55
N Korean leader Kim Jong-il dies
North Korean leader Kim Jong-il has died at the age of 69, state-run television has announced.
Mr Kim, who has led the communist nation since the death of his father in 1994, died on a train while visiting an area outside the capital, the announcement said.
He suffered a stroke in 2008 and was absent from public view for months.
His designated successor is believed to be his third son, Kim Jong-un, who is thought to be in his late 20s.
North Korea's state-run news agency, KCNA, urged people to unite behind the younger Kim.
"All party members, military men and the public should faithfully follow the leadership of comrade Kim Jong-un and protect and further strengthen the unified front of the party, military and the public," the news agency said.
A funeral for Kim Jong-il will be held in Pyongyang on 28 December and Kim Jong-un will head the funeral committee, KCNA said.
Kim Jong-il (file image) North Korean leader Kim Jong-il had suffered from poor health since his stroke in 2008
The BBC's Lucy Williamson in Seoul says Mr Kim's death will cause huge shock waves across North Korea, an impoverished, nuclear-armed nation with few allies.
The announcement came in an emotional statement read out on national television.
The announcer, wearing black, said he had died of physical and mental over-work. A later report from KCNA said Mr Kim had had a heart attack.
South Korea's military has been put on alert following the announcement and its National Security Council is convening for an emergency meeting, Yonhap news agency reports.
Asian stock markets fell after the news was announced.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-16239693
I wonder if Obama will take credit? What will be the outcome?
AuCo
19th December 2011, 04:13
Nothing happens by chance. Time of turbulence has descended on us.
Mark
19th December 2011, 04:29
The leader of one of 3 countries not controlled by the PTW's monetary system has passed. We'll see what happens on the Peninsula now. How strong his son is.
PixieDust
19th December 2011, 04:38
I just read this article and ran over here to see who else had seen it.
Do we know much about his son thats going to take control?
Funny that this happens on the day that most of us meditated for peace.....
We shall see, we shall see.
DreamsInDigital
19th December 2011, 05:04
The leader of one of 3 countries not controlled by the PTW's monetary system has passed. We'll see what happens on the Peninsula now. How strong his son is.
So far the only one left to fall to the Cabal is Iran. Hopefully North Korea will still stand strong against them, despite their leader being brought down by the dark forces
Mark
19th December 2011, 05:17
You're right, DID. Iran is all that is left. And, perhaps coincidentally, the ONLY country in the world that calls itself a Theocracy.
Decibellistics
19th December 2011, 05:35
I've got an ex mil buddy who has a friend whose a sergeant major being sent to train for cold weather combat.......apparently he said they're going after Korea next.....worst idea ever contemplated in history.......
skyflower
19th December 2011, 05:40
His son is very young. He's got no experience and will need the help of the old school generals.
Experts say he may be more liberal than his father, since he was educated in the west. Who knows.
He has led a sheltered life, and was raised in luxury which is in deep contrast to the rest of the country.
I would like to point out that Kim Jong Il, while he seemingly stood against the west aka "dark forces" , he was no angel himself.
He let his people starve while he feasted on premium grade meat and expensive booze. While the North Koreans were dressed in rags, he and his cohorts were dressing themselves in designer clothes from the west. He had palaces built for himself and his kids, while the rest of his people lived in utter despair.
He did not refuse aid from the west when it was sent to him. He then took the food that was sent to feed the malnutritioned children, and used it to build up his military.
He was nothing more than a greedy pig that was given too much power. I really hope he reincarnates tomorrow in the poorest part of N. Korea, and lives a long long life in the country he built up.
Fire Dragon
19th December 2011, 07:27
Rest in peace Kim Jong-il , genuinely.
Elixer
19th December 2011, 11:48
Anyone remember the Daily Show's bit about Kim Jong-Il where he was trying hard to be seen as evil and dangerous, practically begging to be attacked. They never did.
There was a lot of talk about how potentially dangerous he was, but they didn't pay it further attention much, apparently.
I see a possible scenario where they were just waiting for him to die, so his son could take over and that this son is already in the bag of the NWO types.
We'll see what happens, but in this scenario, we should see a central bank be installed there shortly.
I thought the 3rd nation was Cuba.
jcocks
19th December 2011, 13:15
I think Kims' son is a true wildcard. He is -extremely- young to be leading a nation. I personally doubt he'll be as crazy has his dad... But I sense a surprise coming.
We'll see...
meeradas
19th December 2011, 13:34
This here cannot be held back from this thread and you.
Caution: This will most probably provoke very diverse feelings.
Here we go:
pSWN6Qj98Iw
[I did a good job trying to stay neutral in choosing my words up there, but it was... kinda difficult]
jcocks
19th December 2011, 13:57
Grief is a natural emotion, believe it or not. What did you honestly expect them to do on the passing of their leader / dictator, laugh?
One thing is for certain, there is *HEAVY* propaganda on both sides of that fence.
I'm not saying that Kim Jong was a saint.... I'm just saying that I don't take these things at face value.
gs_powered
19th December 2011, 14:11
The Youtube comments on this video show nothing but ignorance in the minds of many... some accentuated by the type of editing this video had.
alienHunter
19th December 2011, 14:15
You're right, DID. Iran is all that is left. And, perhaps coincidentally, the ONLY country in the world that calls itself a Theocracy.
The country considers itself a Theocracy? What's interesting about that is that the people lean towards Democracy (I don't really like that word but I suppose its appropriate...Democracy doesn't imply benevolence)...I guess I shouldn't be surprised by that.
DreamsInDigital
19th December 2011, 16:35
You're right, DID. Iran is all that is left. And, perhaps coincidentally, the ONLY country in the world that calls itself a Theocracy.
It's insanity at it's best, though if my sources are right. There are some pretty strong forces that just aren't going to let this break out into WW3. I have no doubt in my mind Kim Jong-il was murdered by the Cabal, it's like I can feel it in the very depths of my soul that is the absolute truth. Coup d'tat anyone?
I've got an ex mil buddy who has a friend whose a sergeant major being sent to train for cold weather combat.......apparently he said they're going after Korea next.....worst idea ever contemplated in history.......
Hmm, maybe that prophecy will come right then, apparently who ever is in power (of US) at the time war is declared on NK, will die of a heart attack, and when the VP steps up into power will be assassinated. The Senate and The House will assume power, and a major change will occur. At least we know for sure, the Benevolent forces wont let anyone play with their Nuke Toys. I have no doubts there what so ever.
Black Panther
19th December 2011, 17:02
His son is very young. He's got no experience and will need the help of the old school generals.
Experts say he may be more liberal than his father, since he was educated in the west. Who knows.
He has led a sheltered life, and was raised in luxury which is in deep contrast to the rest of the country.
I would like to point out that Kim Jong Il, while he seemingly stood against the west aka "dark forces" , he was no angel himself.
He let his people starve while he feasted on premium grade meat and expensive booze. While the North Koreans were dressed in rags, he and his cohorts were dressing themselves in designer clothes from the west. He had palaces built for himself and his kids, while the rest of his people lived in utter despair.
He did not refuse aid from the west when it was sent to him. He then took the food that was sent to feed the malnutritioned children, and used it to build up his military.
I think too Kim Jong Il wasn't an angel indeed and that a lot of people suffered / died,
while he was living like a King. But isn't the picture we have of North-Korea completely
distorted because of the media ? I like to know what's really happening there and
what's made up by the media.
He was nothing more than a greedy pig that was given too much power. I really hope he reincarnates tomorrow in the poorest part of N. Korea, and lives a long long life in the country he built up.
I hope we are able to forgive people like him as we enter the year 2012!
Kano
19th December 2011, 17:25
Apparently, N. Korea has begun test firing missiles on the same day that Kim Jong Il was announced to have passed away. Not sure what the significance is yet, maybe just coincidental, but I will be watching developments with N. Korea very intently.
DreamsInDigital
19th December 2011, 18:39
I would also keep a eye on the skies over there, this change etc. Probably going to attract a lot of our Off Worlders. Specially if they're test firing missiles.
Cidersomerset
19th December 2011, 18:41
So we now have communist monarchies,,,,,, Kim Jong Il followed his father in 1994 ...Something very 'unenlightened' imho.....
We still have a monarchy, which is ridiculous to me, why people feel the need to have 'betters' sitting on a throne is wierd !!!
If we need a head of state an elected person of proven ability from whatever field/class they came from would be just as
good to welcome other heads of state for a knees up at a palace banquet....
We are trying to raise our conciousness and i cannot take most world leaders seriously. Unfortunately we are still stuck in
this tired old paradigme 'screaming for change'....
jdug6yHJB40
We are eternal beings so he is not dead , just passing on to the next level.....
The reason North Korea was allowed to play its games of brinkmanship with the
west is , apart from being a buffer for China against the west in the cold war.
The Military ind Complex still needs 'Baddies' to justify their budgets.....
So as we know there always has to be a 'Bogey Man'.... Steve
Its not surprising meerdas the responce of people crying, Its usual many cried for most
tyrrants thru history for all sorts of reasons..I'm not saying Kim Jong was necessary a tyrant
but an obvious hypocrit living in luxury with his 'clique' and sending his son abroad for education
while most of his 'Subjects' live in relative poverty........
Mark (Star Mariner)
19th December 2011, 18:44
This here cannot be held back from this thread and you.
Caution: This will most probably provoke very diverse feelings.
Here we go:
pSWN6Qj98Iw
[I did a good job trying to stay neutral in choosing my words up there, but it was... kinda difficult]
This is the strangest spectacle of (backward) human emotion I have ever seen. Feel so sorry for them, not necessarily their grief, programmed no doubt by the social engineering of their culture, but the darkness in which they live. Only in ignorance and darkness can this outpouring manifest. Some very dim, dense vibes must pervade there... love and light to them all.
Mark
19th December 2011, 18:57
The country considers itself a Theocracy? What's interesting about that is that the people lean towards Democracy (I don't really like that word but I suppose its appropriate...Democracy doesn't imply benevolence)...I guess I shouldn't be surprised by that.
Well, true Democracy is each person has a voice. What most countries who call themselves Democracies really are is Representative Oligarchies of sorts. The people are represented by a cabal of feckless sell-outs who debate near-meaningless minutia while the real decisions are made by the Power Elite.
A theocracy is rule by Priesthood and, ostensibly, God. While that is laughable in these days in times all ancient societies were basically theocracies, with the King representing the power of God on earth in almost all cultural instances (divine blood lines, alien gods and goddesses, yadayada). What is also interesting is that when spirituality and the institutions of governance are combine, it creates quite the powerful mix. Much more powerful than that created by mere nationalism. Especially now, since the countries of the West are disillusioned by their nation-states and leaders and are no longer truly giving them their 'spiritual-allegiance'.
It's insanity at it's best, though if my sources are right. There are some pretty strong forces that just aren't going to let this break out into WW3. I have no doubt in my mind Kim Jong-il was murdered by the Cabal, it's like I can feel it in the very depths of my soul that is the absolute truth. Coup d'tat anyone?
I'm sure the majority here in this thread agree with you. Hopefully it is one of the last victories. And, even more hopefully, it jumps up to bite them in the keister.
meeradas
19th December 2011, 19:21
... love and light to them all.
Very much Yes, as an unstoppable incessant flood, 'til even the last speck of what we saw here [, and what hides behind it] is transformed irreversibly.
Elixer
19th December 2011, 20:43
from Fulford's Weekly Geopolitical News and Analysis20111219 (http://benjaminfulford.typepad.com/benjaminfulford/2011/12/weekly-geopolitical-news-and-analysis20111219-kim-jong-il-murdered-as-part-of-major-asian-power-battle.html)
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il was murdered Saturday as part of a major power struggle in East Asia, according to Asian secret society sources and Japanese military intelligence. The murder of Kim was followed by a series of arrests of senior police officials in Japan linked to North Korea as well as the ouster of six CIA agents, the Japanese sources say. The death has left Yasuhiro Nakasone, the top North Korean and Rothschild agent in Japan, without a power base, Japanese underworld sources say. In North Korea, meanwhile, there is now a succession battle taking place between the Rothschild faction, who want to place their trained stooge Kim Jong Un in power and set up a Rothschild central bank versus a military clique that wants independence from Rothschild control, Rothschild and Japanese underworld sources say. The action is Asia is linked to a worldwide takedown of the satanic cabal that has been trying to create a global dictatorship.
...
toad
19th December 2011, 22:04
the king is dead, long live the king.
I honestly fear a far younger kim-jong then I do an older one. Younger rulers have something to prove. That all goes with saying I really didnt fear his older counterpart.
Gone002
19th December 2011, 22:16
Im sure he is paying the price on the other side.
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