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North Korea says it will launch nuclear attack on America

Started by thorfourwinds, March 07, 2013, 06:27:08 PM

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zorgon

Quote from: Sgt.Rocknroll on April 04, 2013, 03:53:47 AM
It's a game.
Rock

Yes but now we have pimple faced geeky kids at Creech Drone Control playing with Joy Sticks and a whole lot of Drones...

Just like a video game :D

Maybe we can hack in and play too? 





rdunk

Well, I suppose one gauge of how worried we should be is..........how worried does our commander in chief appear to be???

For the answer to that question, maybe it only requires that we look at what he is busy doing ~ ~ ~ from what I see and hear, he continues to spend most all of his time traveling around the country talking about that extrrrrrreeeeeemmmmmmmly important subject of increased government control of guns and gun magazines.

Nuff said??  :o :o :o

astr0144

You must have been reading my thoughts...

same thing popped into my mind minutes before I read your reply   ???

So far even Alex Jones has said little to suggest its a major threat...

QuoteWell, I suppose one gauge of how worried we should be is..........how worried does our commander in chief appear to be???

Sgt.Rocknroll

Zorgon, that's the problem now a days. People actually believe Hollywood take on things. I'd be more concerned with Syrian rebels with access to high powered 50 cal sniper rifles that can kill US personnel from two miles out than drones.
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zorgon

Quote from: Sgt.Rocknroll on April 04, 2013, 04:21:48 AM
I'd be more concerned with Syrian rebels with access to high powered 50 cal sniper rifles that can kill US personnel from two miles out than drones.

Hmmmm ... you know something we don't? :P

Well yeah Hollywood is where we get all our real news :P Look at the Stargate expose for example :D  I mean that show has 4 official military agencies backing it and on top of that both the Marines and AF are running ads on my Stargate pages :P

So why wouldn't we listen? 

Disney worked with Werner von Braun to cover up work on the Moon Base in the 50's :P  Worked pretty good :D

zorgon


Sgt.Rocknroll

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Sorry didn't see your post above!

Quote from: zorgon on April 04, 2013, 05:07:47 AM
Hmmmm ... you know something we don't? :P

Well yeah Hollywood is where we get all our real news :P Look at the Stargate expose for example :D  I mean that show has 4 official military agencies backing it and on top of that both the Marines and AF are running ads on my Stargate pages :P

So why wouldn't we listen? 

Disney worked with Werner von Braun to cover up work on the Moon Base in the 50's :P  Worked pretty good :D


New video shows Syrian rebels using US SEALs' sniper rifle

http://zeenews.india.com/news/world/new-video-shows-syrian-rebels-using-us-seals-sniper-rifle_839698.html

the problem with Hollywood crap is most people can't tell the difference between fact or fiction. ::)

Rock 8)
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robomont

un tells rodman to tell obama .call me.
obama places concentration of ships in va harbor.
then abc accidentally shows on the 14th of last month a fake clip of their top anchor saying two missiles launched from nk.
then pbs airs how to make all the top nukes including the czar bomb .
then laat night abc says their missiles cant reach us but says nothing about their subs missiles reaching us.
a month ago.new sec of defense said he wanted to draft women.
the usa gov has been screwin with nk for years.
i wish nk would nuke dc.it would easily be the best thing to happen to this country.then we elect un pres and smoke some hash like rodmans gang did with un.
ive never been much for rules.
being me has its priviledges.

Dumbledore

thorfourwinds




North Korean Nukes: How Worried Should We Be, and What Is Kim Jong Un Thinking?


3 April 2013

On Tuesday, North Korea announced it would be restarting its shuttered Yongbyon nuclear reactor and nuclear weapons program—prompting United Nations head Ban Ki-moon to tell reporters yesterday that the North Korea "crisis has gone too far"...




Musudan-class missiles, pictured at a military parade in honour of the late North Korean leader Kim Il-Sung's 100th birthday, appear to have been moved to its east coast, the South's Yonhap news agency reported. (AFP PHOTO / Ed Jones)


NUCLEAR ATTACK 'APPROVED'

North Korea says it has approved a nuclear attack on the United States in its latest threat as US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel warned Pyongyang to back down. US Secretary of State John Kerry will travel to Seoul next week.

North Korea's supreme military command said in a statement this morning that The White House and Pentagon had been notified that "reckless operations'' using nuclear weapons had been approved,

"The moment of explosion is approaching fast,'' the North Korean military said, warning that war could break out "today or tomorrow''.

The General Staff of the Korean People's Army said it was formally informing Washington that US threats would be "smashed by... cutting-edge smaller, lighter and diversified nuclear strike means".

It would launch "merciless" military strikes on the United States, involving the possible use of "cutting-edge" nuclear weapons.

"The merciless operation of (our) revolutionary armed forces in this regard has been finally examined and ratified...

"The US had better ponder over the prevailing grave situation.''







Pentagon deploys THAAD on Guam against N. Korea


2013/04/04 03:38 KST


WASHINGTON, April 3 (Yonhap) -- The Pentagon announced plans Wednesday to send an advanced ballistic missile defense system in a measure to bolster its regional defense posture against North Korea's missile threats.

The Pentagon said a Terminal High Altitude Area Defense System (THAAD) Ballistic Missile Defense system will be deployed in Guam in the coming weeks.



Terminal High Altitude Area Defense
Wikipedia

Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD), formerly Theater High Altitude Area Defense, is a United States Army system to shoot down short, medium, and intermediate ballistic missiles in their terminal phase using a hit-to-kill approach. The missile carries no warhead but relies on the kinetic energy of the impact. THAAD was designed to hit Scuds and similar weapons, but a limited capability against ICBMs was demonstrated on 24 October 2012.

The THAAD system is being designed, built, and integrated by Lockheed Martin Space Systems acting as prime contractor. Key subcontractors include Raytheon, Boeing, Aerojet, Rocketdyne, Honeywell, BAE Systems, MiltonCAT, and the Oliver Capital Consortium. One THAAD system costs USD $800 million.[2]

Although originally a U.S. Army program, THAAD has come under the umbrella of the Missile Defense Agency. The Navy has a similar program, the sea-based Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System. THAAD was originally scheduled for deployment in 2012, but initial deployment took place May 2008.[3][4]







Defense chief says North's missile movement not aimed at U.S. mainland


2013/04/04 16:01 KST

By Kim Eun-jung

SEOUL, April 4 (Yonhap) -- South Korean Defense Minister Kim Kwan-jin said Thursday that North Korea has moved an intermediate-range missile to its east coast for an imminent test firing or military drill, but it does not seem to be aimed at striking the U.S. mainland.

In a parliamentary defense committee meeting, Kim refuted media reports that Pyongyang has moved a KN-08 missile, which is believed to have a range of 10,000 kilometers, into position to strike the U.S.





The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS John S. McCain (DDG 56) sailing in the waters off the Korean Peninsula.


The US had taken measured, reasonable steps in response to North Korea's recent moves, he said, noting the danger of being wrong about the seriousness of the threats.

"It only takes being wrong once, and I don't want to be the secretary of defence who was wrong once,'' Hagel said.

"They have nuclear capacity now, they have missile delivery capacity now," Hagel said, calling Pyongyang's "bellicose dangerous rhetoric" problematic.

"We are doing everything we can, working with the Chinese and others to defuse that situation on the peninsula.

"I hope the North will ratchet its very dangerous rhetoric down."




And what a coincidence:   :P






Two North Korean Submarines "Disappeared" | Zero Hedge



Chosun TV is reporting that South Korean military have lost contact with two North Korean submarines that left their naval base in Hwanghae Province a few days ago.

There has obviously been a lot of changes between last week and now and South Korean military officials suggested that while maneuvers in February were nothing meaningful, now it is provocation.

The two 'torpedo' subs are small 130-ton, 30-meter, 10-man machines that can stay submerged for three-to-four days.


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A logo used by Anonymous Korea on their Twitter and Facebook pages.
Hackers claiming affiliation with Anonymous hijacked several sites run by North Korea
propaganda website Uriminzokkiri on April 4, 2013. (screengrab/Screengrab)


North Korea Uriminzokkiri hacked 04 04 2013 | GlobalPost

Pro-North Korea website Uriminzokkiri.com has been hijacked by hackers who accuse Kim Jong Un of "threatening world peace."

Uriminzokkiri's main site was offline Thursday morning, while its Twitter feed, Flickr stream and a number of companion websites had their content replaced with anti-North Korea messages.

Notably the hackers posted a cartoon wanted poster of Kim Jong Un – "aka Nuke Nuke Mickey Lover" – with a list of his alleged crimes, including "threatening world peace with ICBMs and nuclear weapons," "wasting money while his people starve to death," and "concentration camps and the worst human rights violation in the world."

North Korea's supreme leader was drawn as a pig, with a huge tattoo of Mickey Mouse. Other images showed the Anonymous hacker collective's iconic Guy Fawkes mask covering the North Korean flag.

More from GlobalPost: Anonymous Korea launches attacks against North Korean sites
Meanwhile Uriminzokkiri's official Twitter account picture had been changed to show two mask-wearing dancers, alongside the legend "Tango Down" and links to hacked companion sites.


Anonymous Hacks North Korea, Turns Kim Jong-Into a Pig




Anonymous hackers appeared to have posted this picture
to the Flickr page of of Uriminzokkiri, which distributes
news and propaganda from the North's state media.


ACTIVIST hackers appear to have infiltrated North Korea's official news website and its accompanying Twitter and Flickr feeds, posting unflattering images of leader Kim Jong-Un.

The China-based website of Uriminzokkiri, which distributes news and propaganda from the North's state media, was inaccessible and its companion feeds attacked and defaced.

On Twitter, the Uriminzokkiri account's profile photo was changed to one of a couple dancing the Tango, and a series of tweets read "Hacked" and "Tango Down".




The male dancer was wearing a Guy Fawkes mask -- a trademark of the "Anonymous" hacktivist group.


The website's Flickr page showed a number of images, including one which simply read "We Are Anonymous" and a mock-up "Wanted" poster featuring Kim with a pig's nose and ears and a Mickey Mouse tattoo on his chest. The poster claimed the UN had offered a $1 million reward for Kim's capture due to his "threatening world peace" and wasting money while people starve to death".

Uriminzokkiri is best known for posting propaganda videos excoriating the United States and including images like the White House framed in the crosshairs of a sniper's rifle sight.

The attack came amid soaring military tensions on the Korean peninsula with Pyongyang, Seoul and Washington engaged in a bout of high-stakes brinkmanship.


More detail of the Anonymous "Wanted" poster.

It also followed a major cyber attack that crashed the computer networks at South Korean TV broadcasters and banks last month and was widely blamed on North Korean hackers.


Previously, the Anonymous hacker group claims to have hacked North Korea, getting their hands on more than 15,000 passwords belonging to users of Uriminzokkiri.com, one of North Korea's primary sites on the Internet. They released six sample user records and boldly demanded that Kim Jong-Un resign and installs free democracy in North Korea.

The newest phase in Anonymous' plans for Operation Free Korea began with transforming Kim Jong-Un into a pig. They created a $1 million wanted sign graphic that calls Kim Jong-Un "Nuke Nuke Mickey Lover" and lists his crimes as "Threatening world peace with ICBMs and nuclear weapons, wasting money while his people starve to death, [and] concentration camps and the worst human rights violations in the world."

Further, Anonymous claims "the United Nations officially sanctioned North Korea through the ICC due to its severe violation of human rights, including concentration camps and torture."

Anonymous hacking North Korea in this manner is supposed just the beginning. Anonymous says, "We got all over 15k membership records of Uriminzokkiri.com and many more. First we gonna wipe your data, then we gonna wipe your badass dictatorship' government."

Anonymous desires to hack the North Korea intranet (as in, internal network) but experts question whether that's even possible since the North Korea intranet is not even connected to the world at large through the internet.

As such, these hacks by Anonymous are symbolic at best because most North Koreans do not have access to the internet and will never see these images.

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North Korea Passwords Stolen By Anonymous Hackers For #OpFreeKorea | Gossipy


In North Korea 15,000 passwords were stolen by Anonymous hackers as part of the #OpFreeKorea campaign.

As previously reported by The Inquisitr, North Korea declared a state of war against South Korea last week. North Korea's official statement also promised nuclear war against the United States.

Today, the announcement of increasing the North Korea nuclear weapons stockpile coincided with news of the North Korea nuclear reactor being restarted in Yongbyon, which would allow the Kim Jong-Un regime to continue making plutonium.

F-22 Raptor stealth fighter jets were sent to South Korea as part of ongoing military exercises with South Korea that occur every year. These F-22 stealth fighters in Korea would join the B-52 bombers and B-2 stealth bombers that were already sent to South Korea. The USS Fitzgerald, a destroyer capable of intercepting missiles, was also originally thought to be deployed up the coast line of North Korea, but it turns out the radar-equipped destroyer USS John S. McCain will be going instead.

The Anonymous hacker group claims to have hacked North Korea, getting their hands on more than 15,000 passwords belonging to users of Uriminzokkiri.com, one of North Korea's primary sites on the Internet. They released six sample user records and boldly demanded that Kim Jong-Un resign and installs free democracy in North Korea.

In addition, Anonymous demands North Korea stop seeking nuclear weapons and provide internet access to its citizens, saying, "First we gonna wipe your data, then we gonna wipe your badass dictatorship 'government'."

Anonymous claims to have access to the country's local intranets, mail servers and web servers. Anonymous hackers claimed to have taken five of the country's websites offline over the weekend. The next activity for the Anonymous #OpFreeKorea campaign is slated as happening on April 19.


What's up with this?   :P


Evacuation plans for 7000 Australians living in South Korea as North prepares for nuclear strike against US | Herald Sun


Ian McPhedran, Defence Writer
News Limited Network

April 05, 2013  -  12:00AM

AUSTRALIAN Defence officials are working on plans to evacuate thousands of Australians from South Korea, as Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Foreign Minister Bob Carr head to China tomorrow to urge Beijing to take stronger action against its close and unstable ally North Korea.

The measures were revealed today after North Korea, the rogue Communist nation, sent alarm across the region by announcing it was ready to launch a nuclear strike at the US.

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zorgon

Quote from: thorfourwinds on April 04, 2013, 10:18:34 PM
As such, these hacks by Anonymous are symbolic at best because most North Koreans do not have access to the internet and will never see these images.

So in effect that means all Anonymous can do is make us laugh or piss us off when they hack our bank accounts to show us struggling folks a ZERO balance on our minmal bank accounts and make us late on making payments..

Hmmmm seems that white mask is just another form of sheep :P

Too bad they can't do some REAL good and hack into North Korea's banks and other websites and create chaos :D  Then they might get some better publicity

thorfourwinds

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