Moderator: Andrew
Memorex wrote:steveo777 wrote:May sound harsh, but since they are an isolationist society and we don't know their people.....then all we can judge is the country and it's leader. Let em fuck up and we can turn it into rubble or glass. Problem solved. Bush would have already done the deed. They do possess a WMD! LOL
They became nuclear under Bush. We seem content on letting these countries move forward. I blame Russia and China who keep providing cover for these countries.
Steven_R at 8:44 PM April 03, 2013
An interesting timeline:
10/9/2006: 1st North Korea nuclear test - 0.48 kilotons
5/25/2009: 2nd North Korean nuclear test - 2.35 kilotons
11/2011: 1st secret U.S.-North Korea negotiation meeting
4/7/2012: 2nd secret U.S.-North Korea negotiation meeting
8/18-20/2012: 3rd secret U.S.-North Korea negotiation meeting; "heavy equipment" delivered
12/2012: 4th secret U.S.-North Korea negotiation meeting
2/2013: Japan inquires about secret U.S.-North Korea meetings; U.S. threatens Japan against further inquiries.
2/12/2013: 3rd North Korea nuclear test - Reported to be between 10 and 40 kilotons!!!!!!!
I have four questions related to this timeline:
1. What did the U.S. deliver to North Korea in August 2012? There are sancitions against North Korea; did the U.S. deliver sancitioned goods or technology? If so, the UN should inquire immediately.
2. What accounts for North Korea's exponential growth in nuclear technology between 2009 and 2012? Who is helping them, how are they helping them, and what technologies have been provided to them?
3. Why is the U.S. meeting with North Korea secretly? The approprate authories in the U.S., Japan, and South Korea have been kept in the dark about the purpose of these meetings. Why?
4. Why hasn't anyone in the media put this timeline together? It took me 15 minutes.
verslibre wrote:This was posted on http://www.LATimes.com/. Has anyone else heard of this? Do I need to buy a 1-way ticket to Australia or Argentina?
Steven_R at 8:44 PM April 03, 2013
An interesting timeline:
10/9/2006: 1st North Korea nuclear test - 0.48 kilotons
5/25/2009: 2nd North Korean nuclear test - 2.35 kilotons
11/2011: 1st secret U.S.-North Korea negotiation meeting
4/7/2012: 2nd secret U.S.-North Korea negotiation meeting
8/18-20/2012: 3rd secret U.S.-North Korea negotiation meeting; "heavy equipment" delivered
12/2012: 4th secret U.S.-North Korea negotiation meeting
2/2013: Japan inquires about secret U.S.-North Korea meetings; U.S. threatens Japan against further inquiries.
2/12/2013: 3rd North Korea nuclear test - Reported to be between 10 and 40 kilotons!!!!!!!
I have four questions related to this timeline:
1. What did the U.S. deliver to North Korea in August 2012? There are sancitions against North Korea; did the U.S. deliver sancitioned goods or technology? If so, the UN should inquire immediately.
2. What accounts for North Korea's exponential growth in nuclear technology between 2009 and 2012? Who is helping them, how are they helping them, and what technologies have been provided to them?
3. Why is the U.S. meeting with North Korea secretly? The approprate authories in the U.S., Japan, and South Korea have been kept in the dark about the purpose of these meetings. Why?
4. Why hasn't anyone in the media put this timeline together? It took me 15 minutes.
steveo777 wrote:verslibre wrote:This was posted on http://www.LATimes.com/. Has anyone else heard of this? Do I need to buy a 1-way ticket to Australia or Argentina?
Steven_R at 8:44 PM April 03, 2013
An interesting timeline:
10/9/2006: 1st North Korea nuclear test - 0.48 kilotons
5/25/2009: 2nd North Korean nuclear test - 2.35 kilotons
11/2011: 1st secret U.S.-North Korea negotiation meeting
4/7/2012: 2nd secret U.S.-North Korea negotiation meeting
8/18-20/2012: 3rd secret U.S.-North Korea negotiation meeting; "heavy equipment" delivered
12/2012: 4th secret U.S.-North Korea negotiation meeting
2/2013: Japan inquires about secret U.S.-North Korea meetings; U.S. threatens Japan against further inquiries.
2/12/2013: 3rd North Korea nuclear test - Reported to be between 10 and 40 kilotons!!!!!!!
I have four questions related to this timeline:
1. What did the U.S. deliver to North Korea in August 2012? There are sancitions against North Korea; did the U.S. deliver sancitioned goods or technology? If so, the UN should inquire immediately.
2. What accounts for North Korea's exponential growth in nuclear technology between 2009 and 2012? Who is helping them, how are they helping them, and what technologies have been provided to them?
3. Why is the U.S. meeting with North Korea secretly? The approprate authories in the U.S., Japan, and South Korea have been kept in the dark about the purpose of these meetings. Why?
4. Why hasn't anyone in the media put this timeline together? It took me 15 minutes.
Sorry, but the page you quoted was not found. Did you link it properly?
steveo777 wrote:Sorry, but the page you quoted was not found. Did you link it properly?
Don wrote:One word.
Illuminati.
steveo777 wrote:Don wrote:One word.
Illuminati.
Do you believe in that shit?
Don wrote:steveo777 wrote:Don wrote:One word.
Illuminati.
Do you believe in that shit?
No. And I have Foe'd everyone that I think might believe in that shit.
Don wrote:Just trying to flush out the whackjobs.
Intercepted communications in recent days indicate that North Korea could be planning to launch a mobile ballistic missile in the coming days or weeks, a U.S. official tells CNN.
Boomchild wrote:North Korea steps up their threat on the U.S.. My question is, when is B.O. going to say something publicaly about this situation or is he going to just let his underlings keep talking about it?
http://rt.com/news/us-missile-guam-korea-290/
ebake02 wrote:I say we go old school and carpet bomb the whole damn country.
Boomchild wrote:Some have commented that they feel N. Korea is going to do something. Since they have taken it this far they will to "save face". Something that is in their culture. What do you folks think?
http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2013 ... ssile.html
The Sushi Hunter wrote:If they do, a small pissing ground like North Korea, someone must have said they got their back. China? Personally I think China's behind this more then one might think. North Korea is just a pawn for China. China wouldn't think twice screwing over North Korea to gain American military technology. That's what Vietname in large was all about. History repeats itself.
Boomchild wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:If they do, a small pissing ground like North Korea, someone must have said they got their back. China? Personally I think China's behind this more then one might think. North Korea is just a pawn for China. China wouldn't think twice screwing over North Korea to gain American military technology. That's what Vietname in large was all about. History repeats itself.
I would agree that North Korea wouldn't do something like this without consulting with China in secret. China has moved military assets near their border with N. Korea. The question is whether this is a defensive move towards N. Korea or a move to assist N. Korea. What still amazes me is B.O.'s silence on the matter. He's running around spouting off about the need to more gun control, same sex marriage etc and has said just about nothing on how this situation appears to be escalating. His underlings are saying that this situation is moving in a more troubling, serious direction yet B.O. appears to feel those other topics are more important. I am getting the feeling this is going to become much more serious very soon. The question is will B.O. respond correctly or fuck it up like most of what he has done so far.
http://rt.com/news/chinese-military-korea-alert-184/
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Those 50,000 are probably the only ones that aren't in the North Korean military. Most would think that since his wife is prego, he'd have better things on his mind than war. I hope Dennis Rodman is "visiting" him when the bombs start to drop.
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Regardless of how many people North Korea takes out, their future will be very bleak if they do push the button. I'd say since North Korea's leadership is so fucked up, they'd fire on South Korea and Japan first, but maybe even try to do something to Guam because of the U.S. base there. Regardless, there is no win situation for North Korea if they attempt to send up a nuke. Though I doubt we'd nuke them back, if we did, it would be like Nagasaki and Hiroshima all over again but in North Korea. Those North Koreans who are lucky enough to survive will bow down and kiss everyone's ass after that.
From what I've been reading today, North Korea is setting a full on launch of a very large missile target launch for April 15 which will be sent over Japan. I'd say it's a great time for us to test out this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmkYcEcSLvA
After the missile(s) are taken out, fly over his compound and melt him and his house down with this laser.
Return to Snowmobiles For The Sahara
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 4 guests