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    Gulags, mass starvation, torture and the boy tyrant who's a step closer to nuking the West

    Gulags, mass starvation, torture and the boy tyrant who's one step closer to nuking the West



    The country has enough fissile material for a dozen nuclear bombs. It sells missile technology to rogue regimes such as Iran and Syria. And the three generations of the Kim dynasty who have run it since 1945 have all been ruthless, brutal — and terrifyingly erratic.

    At 9.49 local time on Wednesday, North Korea’s isolated regime defied warnings from across the world to launch an Unha-3 ballistic rocket from a remote village near the Yalu River border with China.

    The launch site is 45 miles from North Korea’s main nuclear complex at Yongbyon, where scientists are working towards the production of long-range missiles which can carry nuclear warheads.

    Kim Jong-Un defied warnings from across the world to launch an Unha-3 ballistic rocket on Wednesday. He is known as The Shining Son and it is said his face has been surgically altered to resemble his grandfather, Kim Il-Sung, the first ruler of North Korea

    North Korean state media reported the launch as the successful positioning of a weather satellite in space. TV showed images of happy people dancing in the streets. Customers in a coffee shop in the capital Pyongyang burst into applause.

    It was a case of fourth-time lucky for the country, since three previous launch attempts had ended in failure. The most recent flop occurred eight months ago and was particularly embarrassing because it had been timed to coincide with the centenary of the birth of Kim Il-Sung, the first ruler of North Korea, a man so revered he is called the Eternal President even though he died in 1994.

    His embalmed body can be reached on travelators that take respectful visitors through the vast Kumsusan Memorial Palace to bow before it and weep. In that year power passed to his son Kim Jong-il, still called the Supreme Leader, who was succeeded in 2011 amid weeks of hysterical compulsory mourning by Kim Jong-un, at 29 the world’s youngest leader.

    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz2EvY9IVZS



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    What a load of BS propaganda!

    I mean seriously?

    As the rocket flew south across the Yellow and East China Seas, its discarded booster sections fell near the Philippines and the Japanese island of Okinawa, violating both countries’ sovereign territory.
    This rocket flew over 2 oceans and managed to discard it's lift stages in waters within a couple of hundred miles of 2 sovereign countries... OOOOKKKKKAAAYYYY...

    Ignoring for a moment that other reports said this didn't happen, it does bring up an interesting point about coastal limits of territory.

    South Korean satellites monitored the rocket’s ascent, as did three of its Aegis warships from the sea. Japan put its armed forces on alert and held a news conference within 30 minutes of the launch to calm a panicky population. Even China, North Korea’s closest ally, said it regretted Pyongyang’s violation of UN bans on ballistic missile technology to launch a satellite.
    South Korean satellites
    but they don't have any!

    three of its Aegis warships
    those are ours - right? Or did we sell/give them a few?

    Japan put its armed forces on alert
    not according to other sources.

    violation of UN bans
    and when did NK become a member of the UN? - I must have missed that memo...

    OH - and these are BEAUTIFUL! - so totally over the top, they aren't even funny! OK, so maybe so bad, they are kinda funny, in a "B" movie sense of funny...

    Kim Jong-un is known as The Shining Son, and it is said his face has been surgically altered to resemble that of his grandfather.
    True, Kim Jong-un appears not to have his father’s depraved sexual appetite. Kim Jong-il was attended by a retinue of 2,000 young women known as Gippeujemo in Korean, meaning Pleasure Brigade, who had been rounded up at the age of 15 by officials to service the Supreme Leader’s sexual whims.

    All had to be virgins, and none could be more than 5ft 2in — the height of King Jong-il himself.
    Who makes this stuff up? They should be writing for the national Enquirer!

    -t

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    I love it. Doesn't matter how much bull$#@! is in the story. The big pussy United States and UN won't touch NK because of nuculer () possibilities. Strategy = effective.
    “One may come to the aid of another being unlawfully arrested, just as he may where one is being assaulted, molested, raped or kidnapped. Thus it is not an offense to liberate one from the unlawful custody of an officer, even though he may have submitted to such custody, without resistance.” (Adams v. State, 121 Ga. 16, 48 S.E. 910).

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    Quote Originally Posted by tangent4ronpaul View Post

    those are ours - right? Or did we sell/give them a few?
    Yea, we sold them Aegises, along with a bunch of other goodies like Patriot anti-missile batteries.



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