Saturday, March 16, 2013
BUILD-UP TO WW3 - North Korea Advises Citizens To Leave Border Region
North Korea says it is scrapping all non-aggression pacts with South Korea, closing its hotline with Seoul and shutting their shared border point.
The announcement follows a fresh round of UN sanctions punishing Pyongyang for its nuclear test last month.
Earlier, Pyongyang said it had a right to carry out a pre-emptive nuclear strike and was pulling out of the armistice that ended the Korean War.
The US said "extreme rhetoric" was not unusual for Pyongyang.
China, which is the North's only major ally, called for both North and South to show restraint and to continue talking.
Beijing rarely criticises its ally, but has criticised the North's nuclear tests and has given support to the UN's sanctions.
South Korea's President Park Geun-hye said the current security situation was "very grave" but that she would "deal strongly" with provocation from the North.
She also said she was ready to talk to Pyongyang if it "comes out on the path toward change".
'Puppet traitors'
The North Korean announcement, carried on the KCNA state news agency, said the North was cancelling all non-aggression pacts with the South and closing the main Panmunjom border crossing inside the Demilitarized Zone.
The threatened pre-emptive nuclear strike seems more bluff than reality, since the North's leaders know it would be suicidal, and an attack on the US seems impracticable given the still technically rudimentary quality of the North's ballistic missile programme and the unproven state of its nuclear miniaturisation technology needed to place a nuclear warhead atop a missile.
A more troubling possibility is that the North might choose - out of irritation with the UN - to precipitate a border clash with South Korea, either on land or sea, as it did before in 2010. Will sanctions persuade or provoke?
The two Koreas have reached a range of agreements over the years, including a 1991 pact on resolving disputes and avoiding military clashes, but the North Korean statement did not expand on what was being cancelled.
It also said it was notifying the South that it was "immediately" cutting off the North-South hotline, saying there was "nothing to talk to the puppet group of traitors about".
The hotline, installed in 1971, is intended as a means of direct communication at a time of high tension, but is also used to co-ordinate the passage of people and goods through the heavily-fortified Demilitarized Zone.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un also visited front-line military units that were involved in the shelling of a South Korean island in 2010, KCNA reports.
The reports said he had urged soldiers to keep themselves ready to "annihilate the enemy" at any time.
The BBC's Lucy Williamson in Seoul says it appears the North is trying to build a sense of crisis domestically, with a large rally staged in Pyongyang on Friday and reports of camouflage netting on public transport.
North Korea has breached agreements before and withdrawing from them does not necessarily mean war, our correspondent says, but it does signal a more unpredictable and unstable situation.
Shutting down the hotline will leave both more exposed to misunderstandings, she adds.
Disaster Government & National Emergencies ~ Brian Tuohy Coast To Coast AM - Mar 10 2013
Date: 03-10-13
Host: Ian Punnett
Guests: Brian Tuohy
Citing directly from official US govt. documents, author Brian Tuohy joined Ian Punnett (Twitter) to divulge how a set of laws and procedures are waiting to spring into action when a national emergency is declared. Without congressional approval, the President can issue an "executive order" to enact a variety of extreme measures, including the rationing of energy, food and water, the control of the airwaves and transportation outlets, as well as the possible confiscation of people's personal vehicles and electromagnetic devices such as cell phones and computers, he outlined. In the event of such an emergency, citizens can also be forced to work on projects the government deems necessary, he continued.
While the US has a number of ongoing national emergencies already declared, they are mainly related to security threats from foreign countries such as Iran, Somalia, Syria, and North Korea, Tuohy explained, adding that the declarations in these cases basically serve as pretexts for war or military actions that could be funded without congressional budget constraints, should the need arise. While the powers of executive orders weren't delineated into the Constitution, Congress hasn't acted to remove them, and thus there is kind of a "slippery slope," as to how these powers might be used, he pointed out.
Tuohy noted that in some cases it makes sense to have certain executive orders in place-- such as if a foreign country suddenly pointed a nuclear missile at the US, there wouldn't be time to call Congress together to make a response. "The irony with it is," he remarked, "is that many times the Presidents... are going to act outside of the constitutional bounds to respond to an emergency to supposedly ensure constitutional government." He also detailed the US' continuity of government plans-- each individual federal department supposedly has three different secret relocation sites. Some of these are said to involve well-stocked massive underground facilities, possibly set up to hold 2,000 people for up to 6 months to a year, he said, and this has contributed to the idea of a "shadow government."
The Coming Digital Nightmare World
tv programming is, in fact, psychological programming. It is brainwashing to ease the sheeple into the police state in hopes that they can finish enslaving us without causing coast to coast rioting that devolves into the full blown civil/revolutionary war we are teetering on , The future will indeed be a nightmare, Mad Max world of global radiation caused by all the nuclear containment failures. Fukushima needs 40 years of work and the work force will only last another 5 years. Economic collapse will mean the end of civilization. Peak oil will assure this level of technology will never happen again.The only possible mindset that would steer us into the reality described in this vid is luciferian. That's how they'll do it. They're indoctrinating this generation into Luciferianism.
Donald Trump to CPAC 2013 : America in Serious Trouble
Here are the keypoints of Donald Trump's speech :
1. "Build a great economy."
"We don't have a great economy right now. China has, other people have, other countries have... we don't make things anymore... We have to make America strong again and make America great again."
2. Immigration reform is a "suicide mission."
"Now this is a hard one, because when it comes to immigration you know that the 11 million illegals, even if they're given the right to vote...the fact is, 11 million people will be voting Democratic. You have to be very, very careful because you could say that, to a certain extent, the odds aren't looking so great for the Republicans, that you're on a suicide mission, that you're just not going to get those votes."
3. When I offer to build "the most beautiful ballroom there is in the country," take me up on it.
"A couple of years ago I saw a major, major state dinner. And it was in a tent on the White House lawn... I called up the White House, someone I know very well, very high position, and I said, look, 'I will offer, free of charge, to build the most beautiful ballroom there is in the country, anywhere.' ...They said, 'thank you very much, wow, what an offer.' We never heard from them. That's the problem with the country.
4. Stop calling yourselves the "stupid party."
"What a horrible statement to make. Because that's the statement that's going to come back and haunt you when the Democrats start using it."
5. Don't take Karl Rove's money.
"When you watch someone who spends $400 million on campaigns with perhaps the worst ads I've ever seen — they did ads on Obama I thought were being paid for by the Obama campaign... When you spend $400 million and it's a failure and you don't have one victory, you know something is seriously, seriously wrong."
6. Spend more time talking about how rich you are.
"I've made over $8 billion. I've employed tens of thousands of people. And yet I'm continually criticized by total light weights all over the place. It's unbelievable. If Mitt Romney made one mistake, it's that he didn't talk enough about his success. Because honestly, people really want success. They want a leader who's successful."
7. Never go to war without "paying yourselves back" in oil.
"When I heard that we were first going to Iraq, some very smart people told me we're actually going for the oil, and I said, 'Alright, I get that, there's nothing else, I get it. We didn't take the oil. And then when I said, we spent $1.5 trillion, we should take that — you know, they have the second-largest oil reserves in the world after Saudi Arabia, so $1.5 trillion is nothing... we should take it and pay ourselves back... What the hell are we thinking?"
Jesuit Pope Francis & The Vatican expect UFO arrival & Want to baptize the UFOs
Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio of Argentina has been elected pope, and will be known as Pope Francis. Bergoglio, 76, becomes the first pope from the Americas. He has chosen to be known as Pope Francis. The 76-year-old has spent nearly his entire career at home in Argentina, overseeing churches and shoe-leather priests. Francis, the archbishop of Buenos Aires, reportedly got the second-most votes from the 115 cardinals after Joseph Ratzinger in the 2005 papal election, and he has long specialized in the kind of pastoral work that some say is an essential skill for the next pope. In a lifetime of teaching and leading priests in Latin America, which has the largest share of the world's Catholics, Francis has shown a keen political sensibility as well as the kind of self-effacing humility that fellow cardinals value highly. He is also known for modernizing an Argentine church that had been among the most conservative in Latin America. White smoke billowed from the Vatican's Sistine Chapel earlier Wednesday, indicating the cardinals selected Francis after two days of voting. Doomsday fanatics claim that a 12th century prophecy states the successor to Benedict XVI will be the last pope before the end of the world. After the Mayan 2012 prophecies failed to materialise, apocalypse aficionados have turned their attention to the purported writings of St Malachy, an Irish saint and Archbishop of Armagh, who lived between 1094 and 1148. St Malachy is said to have travelled to Rome in 1139, where he experienced a vision of future popes, writing down a series of 112 cryptic phrases that described each one in turn. This list was "lost" in the Roman Archives until 1590, found by Benedictine monk Fra Arnold de Wyon. The current Bishop of Rome, Pope Benedict XVI, who is stepping down, is number 111. The list ends at 112 with a black pope identified as "Peter the Roman", whose pontificate will allegedly bring the destruction of the city of Rome, the Catholic Church and usher the beginning of the Apocalypse. Saint Malachy's final words were: "Rome, the seat of the Vatican, will be destroyed and the dreadful Judge will judge the people."