Nuclear War Will Start On Monday

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North Korea has threatened to launch a nuclear missile strike on the United States starting Monday 11th March.

Just before the United Nations imposed tough new sanctions on North Korea for it's atomic test last month, North Korea made the threat.

As far as North Korea are concerned when America steps up military drills with South Korea from March 11 it's a signal the United States are ready to strike.
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The human cost estimate also does not include the potential of N. Korea using an EMP against the United States. Casualty estimates go up dramatically then. Estimates are that 90% of ALL Americans would be dead within 12 to 18 months should an EMP be used against us.
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Highly doubtful.

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Eventually the red Beast with seven heads and ten horns of Revelation will rise up and attack the whore Babylon (Revel 13 and 17ff). The great city Babylon will be destroyed in ONE HOUR (Revel 17,18).

But please let us recall that the New Jerusalem will arise from the ashes/chaos as these great powers vie for world domination. And THAT will be the place of safety (D&C 45).

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We all doubt anything will happen when we see threats of it right in front of our face, but some day something has to happen.

Also, if....they were going to really do it, why would they tell us the date?? Psychology tells me they are playing a game. For example those who consider suicide but don't want to do it tell someone because they need help. If someone wanted to commit suicide and didn't want anyone to stop them then they would just do it.

So, Korea is threatening, they may want to do it, but don't want to HAVE to do it. maybe

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North Korea claims Washington and others are going beyond mere economic sanctions and expanding into blunt aggression and military acts.‘We aim to launch surgical strikes at any time and any target without being bounded by the armistice accord and advance our long-cherished wish for national unification,’ the country said in a statement.The pariah state also warned that it will block a communications line between it and the United States at the border village separating the two Koreas.
The warning came after North Korea warned the top American commander in South Korea of ‘miserable destruction’ if the U.S. military presses ahead with routine joint drills with South Korea set to begin next month.Pak Rim Su, chief of North Korea’s military delegation to the truce village of Panmunjom inside the Demilitarized Zone, sent the warning this morning to Gen. James Thurman, in a rare direct message to the U.S. commander. Washington stations 28,500 American troops in South Korea to protect its ally against North Korean aggression.

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According to a source within the United States Navy, there are an inordinate number of US Naval submarines in port right now on both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. With North Korea making nuclear war threats against America, why in the world would our ships be placed in positions of danger while not being in positions to defend America should North Korea make good on those threats?

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Bgood wrote:According to a source within the United States Navy, there are an inordinate number of US Naval submarines in port right now on both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. With North Korea making nuclear war threats against America, why in the world would our ships be placed in positions of danger while not being in positions to defend America should North Korea make good on those threats?
Very good question.

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Monday?...

The forums has been pretty boring lately and their is a lot of food storage that needs rotated.

I had heard that North Korea was one of three counties whose currency was not under the control of the zio-banksters.

Syria, Cuba, Iraq or Iran not sure which, have yet to enter the NWO banking establishment.

I think Libya's money print, supply system just fell to the banks with the death of Gadafi.

North Korea will join the banking fold. We would nuke them first.

The banks are not going to allow their Washington DC base to be taken out.

Second thought: They might need an attack on the US as a pretext to take our guns...you know, blame the patriots.

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North Korea is a yapping chihuahua. They might seem a little scary but there's not much to them.

I lived in South Korea for four years and believe me, the people there are prone to making all sorts of threats that they don't mean. North Korea is like the angry preschooler threatening his big brother. If they actually did anything, we'd annihilate them. They know it and we know it. If we were smart, we'd ignore their threats for the laughable things they are and offer a Christian hand of goodwill. Works for dogs and little kids. Might work for North Korea, too.

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Called to Serve wrote:North Korea is a yapping chihuahua. They might seem a little scary but there's not much to them.

I lived in South Korea for four years and believe me, the people there are prone to making all sorts of threats that they don't mean. North Korea is like the angry preschooler threatening his big brother. If they actually did anything, we'd annihilate them. They know it and we know it. If we were smart, we'd ignore their threats for the laughable things they are and offer a Christian hand of goodwill. Works for dogs and little kids. Might work for North Korea, too.
What if they're a paper tiger that someone is using to hide a dagger?

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Bgood wrote:According to a source within the United States Navy, there are an inordinate number of US Naval submarines in port right now on both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. With North Korea making nuclear war threats against America, why in the world would our ships be placed in positions of danger while not being in positions to defend America should North Korea make good on those threats?

My Father Joined the U.S. Navy a year or so before WW2. After serving on the Enterprise for a while, he transferred to a sea going tug minesweeper. There were two of these ships sent on a secret mission to escort river gun boats out of china, and my dad's boat was one of them. After meeting the river gun boats, they were escorting them to Manila, Phillipines, when one morning they found themselves in the middle of the Japanese invasion fleet. The river gun boats could go much faster, so they circled the invasion fleet to count numbers and strengths and sped for manila to report, leaving the two minesweepers. These two minesweepers made it into port and tied up at the dock. It is curious to me that they both were scheduled for engine replacement, and my dad's sister ship, The Bittern, had already began that overhaul the next day when the attack came so that it could not leave the dock. My dad's ship The Finch cast off morings and circled in the harbor. The poor Bittern caught a bomb right down the stack and was blown in half. Airfields with full complimements of planes and bases were oblitterated.

Your information I quoted reminded me of my Dad's story, and I wondered why there wasn't better responce to the advance warning of iminent invasion. Perhaps if the boy cries wolf often enough, then the townspeople pay it no mind. But in this case, as well and my Dad's, I think there are wolfs in sheeps clothing telling the townspeople to go back to sleep so that the attack can proceed.

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SmallFarm wrote:
Called to Serve wrote:North Korea is a yapping chihuahua. They might seem a little scary but there's not much to them.

I lived in South Korea for four years and believe me, the people there are prone to making all sorts of threats that they don't mean. North Korea is like the angry preschooler threatening his big brother. If they actually did anything, we'd annihilate them. They know it and we know it. If we were smart, we'd ignore their threats for the laughable things they are and offer a Christian hand of goodwill. Works for dogs and little kids. Might work for North Korea, too.
What if they're a paper tiger that someone is using to hide a dagger?
:)) China perhaps?

I donno. Just doesn't seem like they are important enough for a big country to worry too much about them.

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Called to Serve wrote:North Korea is a yapping chihuahua. They might seem a little scary but there's not much to them.

I lived in South Korea for four years and believe me, the people there are prone to making all sorts of threats that they don't mean. North Korea is like the angry preschooler threatening his big brother. If they actually did anything, we'd annihilate them. They know it and we know it. If we were smart, we'd ignore their threats for the laughable things they are and offer a Christian hand of goodwill. Works for dogs and little kids. Might work for North Korea, too.

They only reason they act that way is because they know their big brother China will protect them. This why we couldn't win the Korean war decisively.

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I think that's true to a point. I mean, they probably would say nothing if they didn't have some measure of assurance. But still, I don't think they can be 100% sure of China jumping in and helping them, especially if they are the ones throwing bombs at the U.S.

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Called to Serve wrote:I think that's true to a point. I mean, they probably would say nothing if they didn't have some measure of assurance. But still, I don't think they can be 100% sure of China jumping in and helping them, especially if they are the ones throwing bombs at the U.S.

North Korea knows they can get away with saying whatever they want. They know that the U.S. is in no position to damage their relations with China.

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Interesting, Joel Skousen says TPTB are saving N. Korea as the catalyst for WW3. Perhaps this is a part of their plan to get all the sheeple psychologically prepared.

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Perhaps Soetoro closing the White House to visitors ahead of such announcement by the Norks means he knows something we don’t. Perhaps he will get to try out his new west wing Bunker shortly. Perhaps fur lowing 60 thousand Border Agents will insure that American Borders will welcome the invading Armies with open arms. With our Military spread so thin around the Globe it seams totally plausible that Barry’s vision of his Communist Utopia is right around the corner. And Congress sits and does nothing to stop his madness. At least the American People have armed themselves to the teeth ahead of time. Perhaps we will have to use them soon

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I think some here need to get a grip on reality. Any invasion and occupation of the United States would require millions of men and their associated supplies. They would need to transit the Atlanic or Pacific oceans undetected and be billeted in Canada or Mexico undetected. They would the need to cross those boarders, deal with what could only be considered a hostil population and then occupy the country. Neither China nor Russia have the naval resources required to perform such a mission. Indeed such resources have not existed world wide since the end of world war 2.

Can anyone here offer a single bit of hard evidence that the massive numbers of troops needed for such an undertaking are in possition along the boarders of the United States? You do not hide that kind of a force. Just keeping them fed and quartered is a massive logistical operation.

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Because of their absolute control of the major media, it is easy to tell when the plutocracy is planning something bad. They prep us with thee kind of stories. Another false flag is in the works. They aim to take down the internet. They will blame North Korea after duping him to agree to do these provocative actions with new technology and money, reported at Veteranstoday.com to have come from Israel. People in our government are going to blame Kim Il-sung for a coming EMP explosion. Do not believe it. Protect your software by putting it in a metal box or trashcan. Back up all your archives on blue-ray. An EMP attack will do more than bring down the internet and erase software, it will bring down our electrical systems. Having your own electric generator would be a good idea and a very good ice maker. Dried and canned goods should be stored.

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Bgood wrote:Perhaps Soetoro closing the White House to visitors ahead of such announcement by the Norks means he knows something we don’t. Perhaps he will get to try out his new west wing Bunker shortly. Perhaps fur lowing 60 thousand Border Agents will insure that American Borders will welcome the invading Armies with open arms. With our Military spread so thin around the Globe it seams totally plausible that Barry’s vision of his Communist Utopia is right around the corner. And Congress sits and does nothing to stop his madness. At least the American People have armed themselves to the teeth ahead of time. Perhaps we will have to use them soon
Do you understand how devastating a series of real nuclear strikes would be, the long-lasting nuclear fallout is nowhere near as "eternal" as some mythical or questionable sources make it out to be, but there would be enough people sickened due to only partial protection from the fallout that people would die off in droves from radiation poisoning and the resulting infection that your body is left vulnerable to do to your immune system being rendered virtually nonexistent, or simply vital organ failure. This is already assuming people weren't vaporized or left in skeletal remains by the main incinerating 1-5 megaton blasts that swallow up the major, heavily populated cities that would be the primary targets of the nuclear explosions. A good percentage of the U.S. population would be dead or dying from the short notice you would have of an approaching nuclear weapon, because there are insufficient fallout shelters and simply the fact that you would be limited as to how far you could run if you tried, given the mass panic of so many people again, knowing that they are going to die. Then it would be practically futile to try leaving with your car, given how severely backed up traffic would become.

Believe me, when you survey how destroyed and full of anarchy America would be after having so much of the populace dead or dying, and having them pretty much kill each other in the arnachy that followed, Russians and/or Chinese would have no reason to bother trying to invade, they would rather sit back and watch us die for their entertainment. We would no longer be a threat to them with our military crippled, unless they are afraid of our few active Trident submarines going on kamikaze missions since they have nothing to lose with their families and homeland eliminated.

Regarding North Korea, don't listen to their rediculous threats. All those threats are is fish bait to invite a larger conflict with the Chinese who have threatened to use nuclear weapons against us if we decide to get to close to their homeland with military force. And don't forget, they turned our Korean conflict into a standstill. Unless some president is taking some major acid trip, he won't take North Korea seriously, because all they are is a bait to get us to provoke the Chinese and/or Russian wrath.

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InfoWarrior82 wrote:Highly doubtful.

but hopeful?

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North Korea Forces Await ‘Final Strike Order’ from Kim Jong-un

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Bgood wrote:North Korea Forces Await ‘Final Strike Order’ from Kim Jong-un
Source please.

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Better stock up on coke and chips…

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gkearney wrote:
Bgood wrote:North Korea Forces Await ‘Final Strike Order’ from Kim Jong-un
Source please.
http://www.disclose.tv/news/North_Korea ... rica/91418" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

http://edition.cnn.com/2013/03/05/world ... ?hpt=hp_t2" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"CNN) -- North Korea threatened Tuesday to nullify the armistice agreement that ended the Korean War in 1953, citing U.S.-led international moves to impose new sanctions against it over its recent nuclear test, the North's official news agency KCNA reported.

Pyongyang's military said it will also cut off direct phone links with South Korea at the inter-Korean border village of Panmunjom, KCNA added.

Q&A: How worried should we be about North Korea's nuclear test?

North and South Korea have technically been at war for decades. The 1950-53 civil war ended in a truce rather than a peace treaty.

This is not the first time Pyongyang's rhetoric has written off the armistice. In the aftermath of a previous nuclear test in 2009, it said its military would no longer be bound by the agreement because South Korea was joining a U.S.-led anti-proliferation plan.

The North's latest threat comes amid new international efforts to clamp down on its weapons program.

A draft U.S. resolution to authorize more sanctions against Pyongyang in response to its controversial nuclear test was formally introduced Tuesday at the U.N. Security Council by U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice.


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Rodman's bizarre trip to North Korea A senior Obama administration official earlier told CNN that the United States and China, a key North Korean ally, had reached a tentative deal on the wording of the proposed resolution. The two nations had been negotiating for weeks on the question.

According to a Security Council diplomat familiar with the negotiations, the draft resolution contains sanctions targeting specific technology known to be used for uranium enrichment. These new sanctions go beyond those contained in existing resolutions.

The draft sanctions resolution also includes restrictions on a list of luxury goods such as jewelry, yachts, luxury automobiles and racing cars, according to the diplomat. These are specifically singling out the interests of the regime's ruling elite. Some luxury goods had already been banned by a Security Council resolution prompted by North Korea's first nuclear test in 2006.

For the first time, the Security Council would be pressuring North Korean diplomatic personnel, calling for vigilance on diplomats engaged in illicit activities such as moving large amounts of cash across borders. The draft sanctions resolution would aim to stop North Korean officials using diplomatic pouches to bring money back to North Korea, according to the person familiar with the negotiations.
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