Monday, April 1, 2013

BREAKING NEWS : US moves Missile Defense System to Coast of Korean Peninsula




U.S. sends anti-missile destroyer near North Korean coast.
The United States has positioned near North Korea a destroyer capable of shooting down missiles in the latest military move amid a showdown with the communist state, an official said Monday.
The USS Fitzgerald, which had sailed to South Korea as part of recent exercises, has been sent off the southwestern coast of the Korean peninsula instead of returning to its home port in Japan, a US defense official said.
The U.S. moved a ballistic-missile-defense capable ship into position near the Korean peninsula to counter the threat of a North Korean missile launch, defense officials said Monday.
Meanwhile, South Korea said Monday it would speed up plans to develop missile-defense systems, as President Park Geun-hye called for "strong retaliation" against any provocations by the North, saying that the country's military should "make a strong and swift response in initial combat without any political considerations" to any provocation from the North

Mike Rivero ~ The Banks Robing us , 1933 All Over Again

With a fraction of the TARP America could have paid off all home mortgages. But no, The United Stated Corporation of DC, had a hand in the mortgage backed securities fraud paper tiger. The Insiders in The White House were more concerned about their own investments than the future of America. It was poor management due to insider trading as usual. All those insiders are criminals — treasonous traitors and “the code of silence”. Government has become the Mafia.

Steve Pieczenik : The Alex Jones Show - Monday, April 01, 2013 (Full Show)




On the Monday, April 1 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex covers the slow motion demolition of the economic system as a spate of American cities declare bankruptcy and the banksters set the stage to engage in the unprecedented theft of funds from countless bank accounts and Congress readies to legalize millions of illegal aliens. Alex also takes a look at remarks by former Reagan director of the OMB who says our financial system has devolved from a free market economy into a managed one that operates for the benefit of the global elite. On today's show, Alex talks with Steve Pieczenik, former Department of State official, author, and publisher.

DOLLAR AND EURO COLLAPSE 2013 - MATHEMATICALLY GUARANTEED - MUST WATCH!!!!!

World banking system along with the Vatican is Bablyon.Both seem to control most of the world. USA military is one of its biggest and strongest whore.All banks are part of the world financial system created to control we have been taught we need banks to function. The reality is we don’t learn how to function outside the system it is hard at first but after 10 years we have found it to be much more rewarding and less stressful the economy crashing and lack of income is less of a concern to us than corrupt gov. The word says concerning Babylon referring to a world financial system come out of her my people do not pacipitate in her sins. Also do not be a borrower or a lender. Advice from above we followed and found we sleep better at night.

Prophetic Signs of the End of the World: Wars and Rumors of Wars

1 April 2013 Breaking News US F-22 jets in South Korea North Korea declared war on USA & South Korea


1 April 2013 Breaking News US F-22 jets in South Korea North Korea declared war on USA & South Korea end times news update 4-1-13

Fox News Reports US Flexes Muscle Over South Korea, Sends F-22s Amid North Korea Threats Days after the US flies two B-2 bombers from a Missouri airbase to South Korea in show of support for allies, military sends F-22 Raptors — the military's most advanced fighter — from a base in Japan to run war drills.



The United States has sent two F-22 stealth fighter jets to South Korea to join Seoul forces in military exercises after North Korea warned the Korean Peninsula has entered "a state of war."

A Pentagon spokesman confirms to Fox News that the F-22 Raptors were deployed to Osan Air Base in South Korea from Japan on Sunday to support ongoing U.S.-South Korean military drills.

"This exercise has been planned for some time and is part of the air component of the Foal Eagle exercise," spokesman George Little told reporters Monday.

Meanwhile, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un gathered legislators Monday for an annual spring parliamentary session that followed a ruling party declaration that nuclear bomb building and a stronger economy were the nation's top priorities.

The meeting of the Supreme People's Assembly follows near-daily threats from Pyongyang, including vows of nuclear strikes on South Korea and the U.S. In a statement released Sunday, U.S. military in South Korea urged North Korea to restrain itself.

"(North Korea) will achieve nothing by threats or provocations, which will only further isolate North Korea and undermine international efforts to ensure peace and stability in Northeast Asia," the statement said.

Meanwhile, North Korea said Saturday its armed forces, "will blow up U.S. bases for aggression in its mainland and in the Pacific operational theatres including Hawaii and Guam."

Kim also threatened to shut down a border factory complex that is the last major symbol of inter-Korean cooperation, according to the Associated Press.

The threats are seen as part of an effort to provoke the new government in Seoul to change its policies toward Pyongyang and to win diplomatic talks with Washington in order to gain more aid.

The White House says the U.S. is taking North Korea's threats seriously, but has also noted Pyongyang's history of "bellicose rhetoric."

On Thursday, U.S. military officials revealed that two B-2 stealth bombers dropped dummy munitions on an uninhabited South Korean island as part of annual defense drills that Pyongyang sees as rehearsals for invasion. Hours later, Kim ordered his generals to put rockets on standby and threatened to strike American targets if provoked.

Military analysts have said a full-scale conflict between North and South Korea is extremely unlikely, noting that the Korean Peninsula has remained in a technical state of war for 60 years. But the North's continued threats toward South Korea and the United States have raised worries that a misjudgment between the sides could lead to a clash.

In addition to the military exercise, the U.S. will fortify its defenses against a potential North Korean missile attack by adding more than a dozen missile interceptors to the 26 already in place at Fort Greely, Alaska, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has also announced.

Fox News' Justin Fishel and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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