I found that seemingly N. Korea is helping us to see through what our current nuclear policies really is. Nobody make our military cut weapon budget, except N. Korea. And the war has not technically ended. It was a ceasefire, not peace treaty that ended the fighting.It is completely unjustified for the US to launch any preemptive war against N. Korea. Such actions are a violation of international law and utterly unethical. Only is it justified to intervene if N. Korea invades S. Korea or directly attacks US forces.But that would not help anybody. America is is no logistical or finical position to fight a guerilla war right now against an army (with access to an air force, navy, and ballistic/nuclear missile capabilities) of 1.2 million on the Korean peninsula.
Monday, March 18, 2013
End Tax & Debt Slavery Now! ~ Paul Hellyer
PAUL HELLYER TELLS CANADA AND THE WORLD: MONETARY REFORM IS THE SINGLE BIGGEST ISSUE THAT CANADA (AND THE WORLD) FACES TODAY. WE MUST MAKE IMMEDIATE CHANGES NOW, OR SUFFER THE CONSEQUENCES IN THE FUTURE. When people say, as they do almost daily, "The world is in an awful mess" they are not only speaking the truth, but are guilty of a masterful understatement. Just about everything we are doing is wrong, and almost every major policy must be reversed. Our leaders are steering us toward a precipice, and just turning the wheel a little bit to the right or left won't save us. Only a "u-turn" will work -- a complete reversal of just about every existing policy direction.
Adrian Salbuchi ~ 1994 False Flag Terror Bombing Debunked
In July 1994 a second terror attack occurred in Buenos Aires, Argentina when the AMIA-DAIA Jewish Mutual Building was bombed. In 2006 the George W Bush Administration twisted Argentine president Nestor Kirchner's arm into falsely accusing Iran for that attack. Now, more than 6 years later, Argentina president Cristina Kirchner had no choice but to open negotiation with Iran as there is no evidence supporting those false accusations.
Satan in The Bible looks like Obama
3/18/13 - The producers of the cable TV miniseries on the Bible say Internet chatter that their Satan character resembles President Barack Obama is "utter nonsense." Mark Burnett and Roma Burnett said Monday the Moroccan actor who played Satan in the History channel series, Mehdi Ouzaani, has played Satanic characters in other Biblical programs long before Obama was elected president. The connection got widespread attention after talk show host Glenn Beck last week tweeted: "Does Satan look EXACTLY like Obama? Yes!" History said in a statement that the network has "the highest respect" for Obama, and that "it's unfortunate that anyone made this false connection." "Both Mark and I have nothing but respect and love our president, who is a fellow Christian," said Downey, the "Touched By an Angel" actress who is married to Burnett. "False statements such as these are just designed as a foolish distraction to try and discredit the beauty of the story of the Bible." Beck has actually been a big supporter of "The Bible." The same tweet that pointed out the actor's resemblance to Obama urged his followers: "Don't miss it." On Monday, Beck tweeted "Media — relax." He said the observation was "funny, nothing more" and that the series "is 1 of my fav shows. Keep watching." The five-part miniseries has been a big hit for History, reaching more than 13 million viewers for its first episode.
Cyprus Theft - proves no Bank account is Safe Anywhere
Savers in Cyprus have been told that a proportion of their money in the bank is going to be taken from them. Their government agreed to do this as part of a $13bn loan they secured in Brussels. The country's president is preparing to make an emergency statement on Sunday to try and calm investors' fears