North Korea

Toroid

Founding Member
This could be part of Albert Pike's three world wars to bring about the New World Order.
WW3 - Albert Pike and the Three World Wars
Albert Pike - Wikipedia
Albert Pike received a vision, which he described in a letter that he wrote to Mazzini, dated August 15, 1871. This letter graphically outlined plans for three world wars that were seen as necessary to bring about the One World Order, and we can marvel at how accurately it has predicted events that have already taken place.
 
NK's missile development is abnormally rapid as if a higher authority are giving it to them via a preplanned schedule. One of their recent missile tests looked like they were burning the same fuel as the Blue Origins rockets.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6BKzOsBWC8

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESc_0MgmqOA

Pre planned indeed. Create the problem, get a reaction from the people, finally offer a solution the problem you created. The sheeple will unfortunately be begging for world government because that must be the " only solution" for world peace.
 

Toroid

Founding Member
Alex Jones is always spouting about the Hegelian dialectic.
Understanding the Hegelian Dialectic | Jeremiah Project
Dialectic - Wikipedia
Hegelian dialectic, usually presented in a threefold manner, was stated by Heinrich Moritz Chalybäus as comprising three dialectical stages of development: a thesis, giving rise to its reaction, an antithesis, which contradicts or negates the thesis, and the tension between the two being resolved by means of a ...
 

Toroid

Founding Member
It wasn't a coincidence that the Reichstag fire happened on 2/27/1933.
Reichstag fire - Wikipedia
227 (number) - Wikipedia
227 is a twin prime and the start of a prime triplet (with 229 and 233).[1] It is a safe prime, as dividing it by two and rounding down produces the Sophie Germain prime 113.[2] It is also a regular prime,[3] a Pillai prime,[4] a Stern prime,[5] and a Ramanujan prime.[6]

The 227th harmonic number is the first to exceed six.[7] There are 227 different connected graphs with eight edges,[8] and 227 independent sets in a 3 × 4 grid graph.[9]
 

Toroid

Founding Member
North Korea is producing Made in China products.
North Korea factories humming with 'Made in China' clothes, traders say
DANDONG, China (Reuters) - Chinese textile firms are increasingly using North Korean factories to take advantage of cheaper labor across the border, traders and businesses in the border city of Dandong told Reuters.

The clothes made in North Korea are labeled "Made in China" and exported across the world, they said.

Using North Korea to produce cheap clothes for sale around the globe shows that for every door that is closed by ever-tightening U.N. sanctions another one may open. The UN sanctions, introduced to punish North Korea for its missile and nuclear programs, do not include any bans on textile exports.
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It wasn't a coincidence that the Reichstag fire happened on 2/27/1933.
Reichstag fire - Wikipedia
227 (number) - Wikipedia
the deeper you go in to the truth the weirder it gets. there so much more shit I have to read, thanks for those links I need to read up on it to entirely understand what you wrote(sorry still learning) but numerology is something you see a lot with these occult fucks.
 

Toroid

Founding Member
NK is using more lenses for its nukes.
North Korea's ACTUAL Capabilities: Be Afraid. Be VERY Afraid. Prepare Right Now!
This bomb has a 122 point implosion system based on a dodecahedron (12 sides). Each side in a dodecahedron is a pentagon. Within each pentagon is a circle surrounded by 5 circles. Surrounding these 6 circles is half a circle at each edge and one third of a circle at each corner. So each pentagon has [6 + 5/2 + 5/3] circles. The entire bomb has (12 x [6 + 5/2 + 5/3]) = 122 circles.

The more explosive lenses you have, the more efficient the compression, and the smaller the thickness of your lenses. This means that the bomb is smaller, and you can use less fissile material.

Fat Man (Nagasaki) had a 32 point implosion system, a soccer ball, which has 12 pentagons, 20 hexagons, and 60 vertices(corners). Subsequent designs improved on this by using a 92 point implosion system. A 92 sided ball is created by taking a soccer ball and putting hexagons centered at each of the 60 vertices; 32+60=92.

North Korea is, as far as I know, the only country to have used more than 92 lenses in a bomb, 122 in this case. Translation: This is a good bomb.
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this shit is getting nuts

"The only ICBM used by the United States, the Minuteman 3, was produced in 1970 with 1960's technology. These missiles are launched with software contained on the old, large, 8-inch floppy discs. North Korea's missiles and nuclear warheads are designed with state of the art materials and computer components."

"Look. It's the Kwangmyongsong 3.2 satellite. What a strange configuration of solar panels."
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"This is in a polar orbit that brings it over the United States twice a day. So is the other one. It's probably a coincidence that it is at the perfect altitude for an EMP covering the continental US, 300 miles."
 

nivek

As Above So Below
Kim Jong Un's disappearance sparks concerns missile launch could be imminent

North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has vanished from the public eye for two weeks, South Korean media reported, prompting fears that he may be preparing to mark Tuesday’s public holiday by firing a new rocket.

The last time Kim went days without being seen was prior to the ICBM launch in late July, when he remained incognito for two weeks before making his grandiose public appearance. His public withdrawal comes as nuclear tensions mount between Washington and Pyongyang, and on the heels of the leader’s threat to attack the U.S. island territory of Guam.

On Tuesday, North Korea is set to commemorate the Korean Peninsula’s liberation from Japan at the end of World War II.


Adding to the speculation of an imminent rocket-fire test, last week U.S.-based North Korea watchdog site 38 North released satellite imagery of a submarine base in the hermit country, showing that tarps had been placed above both the fore and aft decks of the Sinpo-class submarine base, presumably to conceal any inside movements.

However, other analysts have also pointed out that Kim has previously disappeared for lengthy periods due to an unknown “physical condition.” Furthermore, his father, Kim Jong Il, disappeared for around six weeks after the U.S. invaded Iraq in 2003, prompting speculation that he simply may have felt threatened.

Kim Jong Un's disappearance sparks concerns missile launch could be imminent
 

nivek

As Above So Below
Maybe one of his guards took him out.
We can always hope.

If they snuffed him out the person replacing him may be worse, hope not, maybe he got taken out to avoid war...
 

Toroid

Founding Member
Our intelligence community isn't even sure who would succeed Kim. He's got into the habit of eliminating potential successors.
https://www.quora.com/Who-would-bec...r-of-North-Korea-if-Kim-Jong-un-died-suddenly
What Comes After Kim Jong Un?
Excellent question and maybe one of the reasons that Kim Jong-un isn’t overthrown. KJ-u is the grandson of the first North Korean supreme leader. After grandpa - Kim II-Song - died in 1994 (had ruled since 1948) his son, Kim Jong-il ruled until 2011. Following his death, the family line continued and Kim Jong-un took his father’s place as supreme leader. While there were other male members of the Kim family, the current leader has been eliminating them. First was an uncle, and recently Kim Jong-un’s half brother was killed in Malaysia. There is still an older half-brother, Kim Jong-Chul (born 1981). Supposedly he was in-line before Kim Jong-un, but the father, Kim Jong-il did not care for Chul and tabbed Jong-un for the leadership post.

Kim Jong-Chul is purportedly the chairman of the North Korean Information Service Center and could potentially be a future leader if something happen to Kim Jong-un who is only 32 or 33. (Birth dates vary). Kim Jong-un has no children that are old enough to rule and the only known child is a daughter, in any case.

If not Chul, the country could fall into chaos with multiple people trying to grab power. The country is so secretive, that it is difficult to know who is alive and could potentially seize power.
 

SOUL-DRIFTER

Life Long Researcher
Looks like the nut case is backing down

Kim Jong Un Backs Down In Showdown With Trump

(Ryan Pickrell, Daily Caller News Foundation) North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un decided Tuesday not to fire ballistic missiles at Guam, reserving the right to change his mind if “the Yankees persist in their extremely dangerous reckless actions,” according to North Korean state media.

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Kim appears to be attempting to de-escalate tensions to prevent conflict between the U.S. and North Korea. After the U.N. Security Council approved tougher sanctions against North Korea for its intercontinental ballistic missile tests, the North warned Wednesday that it was considering launching a salvo of ballistic missiles into waters around Guam in a show of force demonstrating an ability to surround the island with “enveloping fire.” That same day, President Donald Trump stressed that North Korean threats will be met with “fire and fury like nothing the world has ever seen.” For a week, the two sides hurled threats and warnings at each other repeatedly, leading some observers to conclude that the two sides were close to nuclear war.

But, Kim blinked.
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More: Kim Jong Un Backs Down In Showdown With Trump - Liberty Headlines
 

Toroid

Founding Member
In this video he's discusses the two NK satellites orbiting above the US.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFovufo7wxs
Published on Aug 14, 2017
While the news media and U.S. intelligence community continues to focus on North Korea’s missile capabilities, one expert warned on Sunday that we are ignoring two North Korean satellites currently orbiting the U.S. that could be used to carry out a devastating electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack.
Such a “surprise” attack could paralyze the U.S. electrical grid and critical civilian infrastructure, resulting in the death of large numbers of Americans.

So warned Dr. Peter Vincent Pry, executive director of the Congressional Task Force on National and Homeland Security and chief of staff of the Congressional EMP Commission.
 

Gambeir

Celestial
You're 110% right on that Gambeir. I have no kids and was researching a lot of different guns and was planning to rent them on a range a test them before I purchase anything. I was thinking a Ruger 10/22 to start off with, then I could move on to higher calibers because you're right it is very expensive. I never grew up with firearms so I'm learning on my own from research. Even though the 22 caliber is probably not the most effective self defense bullet but it's better than nothing and I'm sure it'll still hurt like hell.

I think a 22lr is an ideal weapon. I typically carry a walther P22 because I'm old and don't like to carry my glock so much any more. The great thing about the 22 is it enables good accuracy for beginners, the ammo isn't too expensive, and it's honestly just about the only firearm you can take with you on foot and still carry 1,000 rounds in a backpack.

600 rounds in 5.56/223 is a full combat load for troops in Iraq. That's a lot of weight and seriously unless you're in your teens or 20's and in tip top condition you're just not going to be able to fag that much weight along with a backpack, a rifle and a pistol.

A 22lr is the survivalist best choice for that specific reason. I would advise anyone owning a 22lr to stock some ammo. At least 2,000 rounds. In the event of some disaster, a solar emp event, or other unknown, you will be unable to resupply.
Even if you were able to shoot as little as 100 rounds a year in a survival situation, you're still only looking at a 10 year supply with a 1,000 rounds. Store your ammo in military ammo boxes. A good sealed military ammo box should keep your ammo viable for up to 50 years and maybe longer.

After that you're back to black powder and bows and arrows.
 
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