A confidential source has posted at THE FOREIGN DESK on that debunks a lot of what the US media is saying about North Korea. First, the border is still open to cross-border workers, second, the South Korean military is not on alert. There has been no increase in military preparedness in SK. Third, North and South Korean diplomats are still meeting on a regular basis regarding trade, cross-border workers, etc. Every time the US govt wants to spread disinfo they always “leak a secret document”, this time form the almighty Pentagon? Everyone believes it because it is a “secret leaked document” so therefore it must be true. I don’t believe there is any “leaked” secret document at all. This is more govt disinfo to spread fear and justify more carnage.
Friday, April 12, 2013
"ACCIDENTALLY REVEALED" North Korea Now Has The Ability To Deliver A Nuclear Warhead!
"ACCIDENTALLY REVEALED" North Korea Now Has The Ability To Deliver A Nuclear Warhead!
Will Slovenia be the next Cyprus?
Despite warnings of an impending banking crisis in Slovenia, government and European Union officials insist it will not be the next Cyprus.
Slovenian officials are confident it can recapitalise its banks without becoming the sixth euro zone member to require a bailout.
Al Jazeera's Jonah Hull reports from the capital Ljubljana.
Lindsey Williams ~ How to Survive The Next 4 Years
Lindsey Williams gives some practical pointers on how to survive the next four years. He has some guests on that are experts in financing and other areas. For those that have a financial portfolio you will find this helpful.
How To Survive the Next Four Years Part 1 Lindsey Williams
How To Survive the Next Four Years Part 1 Lindsey Williams
Pastor Lindsey Williams, who has been an ordained Baptist minister for 28 years, went to Alaska in 1971 as a missionary. The Transalaska oil pipeline began its construction phase in 1974, and because of Mr. Williams' love for his country and concern for the spiritual welfare of the "pipeliners," ; he volunteered to serve as Chaplain on the pipeline, with the subsequent full support of the Alyeska Pipeline Company. Because of the executive status accorded to him as Chaplain, he was given access to information documented in his eye opening book, The Energy Non-Crisis.
After numerous public speaking engagements in the western states, certain government officials and concerned individuals urged Mr. Williams to put into print what he saw and heard, stating that they felt this information was vital to national security. Mr. Williams firmly believes that whoever controls energy controls the economy. Thus, The Energy Non-Crisis.
After numerous public speaking engagements in the western states, certain government officials and concerned individuals urged Mr. Williams to put into print what he saw and heard, stating that they felt this information was vital to national security. Mr. Williams firmly believes that whoever controls energy controls the economy. Thus, The Energy Non-Crisis.
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Max Keiser : Bitcoin Millionaires vs Paper Billionaires
Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss both the Dow and bitcoin hitting an all time high as the Fed continues to print $85 billion per month for Wall Street handouts whilst the sequester cuts $85 billion from services to the poor, the elderly and soldiers. They also talk about house prices tripling to all time highs in Hong Kong (thanks to quantitative easing) whilst 'surreal' ghost cities are built in mainland China but which nobody can afford and about how incomes in America are collapsing - thanks to quantitative easing. In the second half of the show, Max Keiser talks to Charles Hugh Smith of OfTwoMinds.com about both socialism and capitalism leading to debtism.
ALERT: North Korean Has Launchable Nuclear Warheads which Fit on the Ballistic Missiles
ALERT: North Korean Has Launchable Nuclear Warheads which Fit on the Ballistic Missiles
North Korea's nuclear warheads fit on a missile, official says
WASHINGTON -- A U.S. intelligence agency has concluded that North Korea has developed nuclear warheads small enough to fit on a ballistic missile, a congressman disclosed Thursday.
At a House armed services committee hearing focused on the budget, Rep. Doug Lamborn (R-Colo.) read from what he said was an unclassified portion of a classified Defense Intelligence Agency study that states, "DIA assesses with moderate confidence the North currently has nuclear weapons capable of delivery by ballistic missiles. However, the reliability will be low."
Although U.S. experts believe North Korean missiles are not capable of hitting the U.S. mainland, the notion that the regime had achieved a significant leap in weapons technology would be deeply disconcerting for U.S. policymakers. It was not immediately known whether the CIA and other U.S. agencies agree with the DIA, an intelligence arm at the Pentagon.
Lamborn said the DIA study was completed last month but the conclusion had not been made public.
The Pentagon announced last month that it plans to augment missile defense systems in Alaska in response to the North Korean threat. It also said it will deploy another antimissile system to Guam, which is in range of North Korean missiles.
Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, declined to answer Lamborn's question about the report in the public hearing.
At a different congressional hearing Thursday, James R. Clapper, the director of national intelligence, sought to downplay the recent tension with North Korea. He said the tension was higher in previous episodes in his career, including when the North Koreans seized a Navy spy ship in 1968 and detained its crew. They ultimately were released but the ship, the Pueblo, remains in Pyongyang.
Clapper said there is uncertainty regarding North Korea's young leader, Kim Jong Un.
"We don't have good detail on the inner sanctum," he said. "There's no telling how he's going to behave. He impresses me as impetuous, [and] not as inhibited as his father became about taking aggressive action."
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