Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Korean Peninsula ~ Tensions Heat Up
North Korean army claims it has final approval for nuclear strike on US.
(Reuters) - North Korea said it had "ratified" a merciless attack against the United States, potentially involving a "diversified nuclear strike".
"We formally inform the White House and Pentagon that the ever-escalating U.S. hostile policy toward the DPRK (North Korea) and its reckless nuclear threat will be smashed by the strong will of all the united service personnel and people and cutting-edge smaller, lighter and diversified nuclear strike means of the DPRK and that the merciless operation of its revolutionary armed forces in this regard has been finally examined and ratified," a spokesman for the General Staff of the Korean People's Army said in a statement carried by the English language service of the state news agency KCNA.
The White House has issued the following reaction:
We've seen today's statement by North Korea, again making unhelpful and unconstructive threats. It is yet another offering in a long line of provocative statements that only serve to further isolate North Korea from the rest of the international community and undermine its goal of economic development. North Korea should stop its provocative threats and instead concentrate on abiding by its international obligations.
Earlier today, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said, "As they have ratcheted up (their) bellicose, dangerous rhetoric — and some of the actions they've taken over the last few weeks present a real and clear danger and threat to the interests, certainly of our allies, starting with South Korea and Japan."
Lyndon Larouche ~ Weekly Report 03 Apr 2013
LPAC Weekly Report 4-3-2013 with activist and former presidential candidate Lyndon LaRouche. Lyndon LaRouche covers a range of topics from the threat of thermonuclear war and asteroid defense to the complete breakdown taking place in Europe as seen by the recent events in Cyprus
Bilderberg 2013 Secret Location Uncovered : London England from June 6-9
The Alex Jones Show - Wednesday, April 03, 2013 : David A. Schmecker
The Alex Jones Show:(Commercial Free Audio) Wednesday, April 3 2013: Veteran David Schmecker
The Alex Jones Show - April 3, 2013
Date: 04/03/2013
Demonetization of returning veterans
On the Wednesday, April 3 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex scrutinizes the creeping collapse of world economies happening by design as the media openly announces global banker governance. He'll also break down the outrageous assaults on the Second Amendment, and the various distractions geared to keep the public in dazed pacification. On today's show, Alex welcomes Special Guest: Honorably discharged disabled U.S. Navy veteran David Schmecker. Mr. Schmecker recently had his guns confiscated by police following a forced "psychiatric evaluation," illustrating the acceleration of the demonization campaign against returning veterans and law-abiding gun owners nationwide.
Poverty, an Artificial Imposition by the NWO
You don't have to live in Africa to experience this government imposed poverty. The idea that food stamps, educational subsidies and health benefits are entitlement programs that 'the poor' are unworthy to receive are examples of the same mindset occurring here in the U.S. But the gutting of these programs here is more subtle and insidious than the more blatant practices your article highlighted. It is almost that as the economy grows, and the 'one percent' that are the beneficiaries of this growth get richer, the idea that 'the government' spends too much money on 'entitlements' and restrictions on the wealthy (i.e. corporations and their stock holders) must be removed gets stronger. It gets pretty hard to believe that this is not deliberate. It is probably just human nature, or some mathematical property of the capitalistic economic system that puts pressure on that system to make the 'elite' even stronger, rather than a conspiracy. It sure seems like one though, and government needs to find a way to ensure a more equitable distribution of the wealth of our nation. Its too bad that idea has been branded 'socialism' and therefore 'anathema' to American values. It only seems to be common sense to me. The idea that governments should ensure at least a somewhat equitable distribution of wealth among its people is anathema in the U.S. and is under attack in Europe as well. In Africa it was never allowed to take hold, and the financial powers that run the world seem to like it that way. I think its absolutely insane that the consensus opinion is that we spend too much money on entitlements - like health care and education. That the wealthy corporations need less 'regulation' because they provide the 'jobs'. The elite class that run these corporations are not interested in providing jobs, they just want more money, and each job created means money that, for them, flows in the wrong direction. I do hope that the 'occupy movement' is a sign that the American People are finally waking up to this fact. I don't think 'the one percent' as individuals are inherently evil, nor do I propose class warfare, but a new model needs to be built that strips power from the financial institutions, for those institutions are structured so that policies that keep the money flowing upward to the elites of all countries benefit them as well. That power is currently corrupting all nations, not just Africa. I do hope a way can be found to 'fix the system', because it is obviously totally out of control.