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originally posted by: Gryphon66
originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: Gryphon66
originally posted by: intrptr
Is every earthquake in North Korea a nuke now?
And, are they reported by anyone but China?
Hmmmm...
I don't see China or Korea threatening each other. The crescendo of anti Korean rhetoric is western flavored.
Demonize, de Humanize, false pretext wise.
China is using North Korea as a wedge against American hegemony in the region.
originally posted by: UnBreakable
originally posted by: Gryphon66
originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: Gryphon66
originally posted by: intrptr
Is every earthquake in North Korea a nuke now?
And, are they reported by anyone but China?
Hmmmm...
I don't see China or Korea threatening each other. The crescendo of anti Korean rhetoric is western flavored.
Demonize, de Humanize, false pretext wise.
China is using North Korea as a wedge against American hegemony in the region.
Forget the fact China is building artificial islands in international waters.
originally posted by: tribal
im not into giving or making predictions.....but some years ago...probably more than 8...i had a hyper realistic dream, the kind which ive only had a few times in my life.
in the dream i was with some family and a lot of people i didnt know at some kind of bomb shelter....which i assumed it was because it was mostly a huge ugly concrete affair and you know sometimes in dreams you have an understanding of things without them being explicitly explained. So i knew we were there for emergency purposes and the mood of everyone there was very dark.
anyway, the dream felt like it only lasted a few minutes...there wasnt any fluff in there....it just started out with me standing there with some people and with that understanding and then someone in the group yelled "hey look over there" and we all looked and behold a bright red and yellow mushroom cloud appeared on the horizon of the west coast of america and i said out loud "oh my god he has finally done it" and i understood that it was NK that had nuked the west coast.
take it how you will.....
originally posted by: cavtrooper7
a reply to: Gryphon66
All the death and all their stuff.
NOBODY the wiser,I suspect a certain Chinese chemical factory was hit as well,with a full caliber hit.
originally posted by: SudoNim
originally posted by: DAVID64
The arguments for and against against Kim having nukes has been going on here for a while now, but my biggest worry it that he's just crazy enough to actually use them.
A lot of people have the same opinion of America right now.
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: SudoNim
originally posted by: DAVID64
The arguments for and against against Kim having nukes has been going on here for a while now, but my biggest worry it that he's just crazy enough to actually use them.
A lot of people have the same opinion of America right now.
Those people divine well. We need to be more like Russia in that regard.
I just found out, for sure, beyond the shadow of a doubt, from an inside source in the industry, that the military is in control of at least some of the seismic data that I have been, and you have been relying upon for information.
Magnitude mb 3.8
Region NORTH KOREA
Date time 2017-09-23 08:29:14.8 UTC
Location 41.29 N ; 129.12 E
Depth 5 km
Geophysical Survey of the Russian Academy of Sciences -- Obninsk, Russia (GSRC)
National Earthquake Information Center, U.S. Geological Survey -- Golden, USA (NEIR)
Korean Meteorological Administration -- Seoul, South Korea (SEO)
Estimates of the latest device's explosive power, or yield, ranged from 100-370 kilotons. A yield of 100 kilotons would make the test six times more power than bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945. North Korea claims this test was its first thermonuclear weapon - the most potent form of nuclear weapon where an atomic detonation is boosted by a secondary fusion process to produce a far bigger blast. Pyongyang started its nuclear programme in the 1980s. Its first nuclear test - of a device yielding a suspected 0.7kt - was held in 2006.