Monday, April 8, 2013

Reporting live from the Korean DMZ ~ Steve Pieczenik : Will North Korea Collapse?

There are currently no imminent nuclear threats against the United States at this time, however there are events occurring in the world theatre which require closer monitoring. The situation in Korea continues to be a potential flashpoint. While current intel does not believe that North Korea has the capability to strike the United States with nuclear missiles, a conventional attack does not appear to be outside their ability. Chemical and biological attacks are also a possibility, though there has been little evidence that North Korea has been developing those types of weapons on any kind of large scale. Nevertheless, North Korea continues to work on intercontinental delivery systems as well as miniaturizing its nuclear warheads, so that a strike on the U.S. will ultimately be in its ability. Some analysts postulate that any nuclear attack by North Korea would not be a strike against cities, but rather a high-altitude attack which would knock out the U.S. power grid and other critical infrastructure. As of now, the cold war continues, and North Korea has officially ended its Non-Aggression pact with South Korea as well as voiding past nuclear disarmament agreements. North Korea is claiming to have nuclear-capable missiles and are positioning road-mobile KN-08 intercontinental ballistic missiles which the United States believes can be nuclear capable, though there is debate as to whether or not North Korea has been able to miniaturize a nuclear warhead enough to fit on one. In response to the North Korean nuclear threat, the United States is adding additional missile interceptors on its West coast. The United States has signed an agreement with South Korea for joint response to North Korean attack. Up until now,....

Sunday, April 7, 2013

BREAKING! North Korea Appears To Be Preping Nuclear Bomb TEST

North Korea fueled up a rocket Wednesday in preparation for what appeared to be an imminent liftoff while the country's young leader strengthened his power with a new title making him the nation's top political official. Pyongyang, North Korea (CNN) -- Defying warnings from the international community, North Korea launched a long-range rocket on Friday, but it broke apart before escaping the earth's atmosphere and fell into the sea. The launch drew condemnation from United States and countries in the region, as well as an unusual admission of failure from Pyongyang, which had invited in journalists and space experts from around the world for the occasion. The U.N. Security Council is expected to meet Friday to discuss the launch, which North Korea insists was intended to put an observation satellite in orbit. The United States, South Korea and Japan say the operation is a cover for a ballistic missile test. In a break from previous practice, the North Korean state media announced that the rocket had not managed to put the satellite into orbit. In the past, North Korea has insisted that failed launches have been successful. "Scientists, technicians and experts are now looking into the cause of the failure," the official Korean Central News Agency said in a report, which was also read out in a news broadcast on state-run television. The flunked launch is an inauspicious development for the insular North Korean regime and its young leader, Kim Jong Un, just two days before the 100th anniversary of the birth of the Communist state's founder, a landmark occasion. Earlier this week, state media had heralded the launch as "an inspiring deed and an event of historic significance of the nation as it demonstrates the leaping development of space science and technology of the country." Joseph Cirincione, president of the global security foundation The Ploughshares Fund, said that the launch's apparent failure "shows the weakness of the North Korea missile program." "It's a humiliation," he said. "I wouldn't want to be a North Korean rocket scientist today." The rocket's short, fruitless flight soothed some concerns among North Korea's neighbors, which had feared parts of the projectile could threaten their territory. But the failure also raised questions about Pyongyang's next move. "north korea" nuclear weapons warhead national security missile testing North Korea Missile launch Unha-3 rocket Tongchang-ri

The Anti Christ Pope ~ The Devil is in The Vatican ?

This new world order will never be established because God will crush it in a very little time and strangly the very heads of this movment are aware of it hoping that the Great Monark to come will fail God's call... If He does not fail, the world as it is known today will vanish to give place to a new era for mankind where love and charing will be the master word..My fellow brothers please do pray for the forcasted messenger of God, called "The Great Monark"

3D Printer Gun Parts Can Be Manufactured Out Of Plastic & Could Go Undetected By Metal detector

Localized manufacturing can under-cost centralized production in an non-sloanist economic system. The 3d printer is one of the greatest enemies of the modern fascist economy. Spoiler: This ends with prohibitive licensing fees on 3d printers. The effect is to create artificial barriers to local production and maintain the economic status duo.

The Alex Jones Show - Sunday, April 7, 2013 (Full Show): Steve Pieczenik




This LIVE Sunday, April 7 broadcast of the Alex Jones Show is another incredibly important edition with the intensifying crisis in North Korea reaching epic proportions. Alex welcomes world-renowned crisis negotiator Dr. Steve Pieczenik to give a special report from the edge of the Korean DMZ. Alex will also break down the collectivist authoritarians openly admitting their agenda is state takeover of the role of parenting from parents, as well as Vice President Biden once again calling for a New World Order. All this and more today, spread the word of revolution against tyranny now.