North Korea

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Man the stuff you see. I was looking at the latest in powered exo-skeletons...but I forgot about that.

I don't normally post video. But, this is making no point. It clams to show video of a US Solider in some kind of light bending clothing.

We know that there is a lot of promising research for the Invisibility Cloak....but this is bunk, I'm sure.

So let's just say, it's still April 1, in my part of the world. If you know there is research on new materials, just go to exactly 2 minutes. A US tank trips a mine or an IDE....keep watching. Another tank drives up....watching. What the hell is that??? Pretty jaw dropping and weird. I offer it for amusement, but who knows?

Can't get it to embed. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zKQe-1BUFQ
Was that a Rick Roll? cn
 

Figong

Well-Known Member
... grr.

Edit: Son of a bitch, the code tags are still parsing the VIDEO tags as part of my example.
 

Doer

Well-Known Member
That is funny of you to just post the link....where do stand on this article? I guess you invite comment.

Bogus. A running dog think tank of the crazy Mongoloid Kims. And very weak on Geography if they think the USA has surrounded CHINA!?!?! except for N.Korea. Think tank?

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RT: Whose fault is it here do you think? Or, perhaps, Pyongyang and Washington are both just at fault here?
GE: Well anyone who knows anything about North Korea knows, that if you approach diplomatically, they will negotiate, but if threat they’re threatened or bullied, they’ll respond with firmness. So, we kind of have a feedback loop, where the Obama administration come in and cut off all negotiations over North Korea. There was nothing in the last few years. Obama’s following a policy of what it calls strategic patience, which is in effect a slow strangulation of North Korea through sanctions and economic measures in the hope that it’ll collapse at some point of time…

RT: If there’s a hope on America’s part, that Pyongyang will collapse at some point in time, then what is that hope about? Is it about America having an opportunity for another geo-strategic positioning? I mean isn’t the US presence in South Korea and other parts of the Far East big enough?
GE: It’s never big enough. The United States has over a hundred bases throughout the world. If North Korea collapses, the US can establish their military bases right on the border with China. Meaning, an encirclement of that nation. Also there are considerable mineral deposits in North Korea, which would be useful for exploitation by US corporations. And the United States has never tolerated a country that won’t put its economy at the service of foreign corporations…

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Doer

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So, what would you deploy to Guam in this situation? How about THAAD, sir? Make it so.

We have these suckers sink '99. Funny how we just don't need to know, who really cares to advertises these steriod pumped Patriot batteries.

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.



(new one for me...excess fuel?) THAAD Energy Management Steering maneuver, used to burn excess propellant.
 

Figong

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Yup, precisely what just got placed in Guam, and we're moving a few more to the tip of Alaska too for extended coverage of that sector as seen by NORAD. :D As for how, ships.. or cargo planes, broken up by stages.
 

ricky1lung

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Anonymous hacked a bunch of N.Korean websites.


THE FULL TEXT OF ANONYMOUS’S MESSAGE TO NORTH KOREA
Hello, citizens of the world.
We are Anonymous
North Korean government is increasingly becoming a threat to peace and freedom.
Don’t misunderstand us: As well we disagree with the USA government too – these guys are crooks, USA is a threat to world peace too, and direct democracy (or any kind of democracy) doesn’t exist there. The American government is a target and enemy of Anonymous as well!
This is not about country vs country – This is about we, the people, the 99% (of USA and of North Korea) vs oppressing and violent regimes (like USA gov. and N.K. gov)!
We, the people, are gathering together because we are stronger now and we won’t fight your wars anymore, we won’t eat your shit anymore!!!
We demand:
- N.K. government to stop making nukes and nuke-threats
- Kim Jong-un to resign
- it’s time to install a free direct democracy in North Korea
- uncensored internet access for all the citizens!
To Kim Jong-un:
So you feel the need to create large nukes and threaten half the world with them?
So you’re into demonstrations of power?, here is ours:
- We are inside your local intranets (Kwangmyong and others)
- We are inside your mailservers
- We are inside your webservers
Enjoy these few records as a proof of our access to your systems (random innocent citizens, collateral damage, because they were stupid enough to choose idiot passwords), we got all over 15k membership records of hxxp://www.uriminzokkiri.com and many more. First we gonna wipe your data, then we gonna wipe your badass dictatorship “government”.

To the citizens of North Korea we suggest to rise up and bring these motherfuckers of a oppressive government down!
We are holding your back and your hand, while you take the journey to freedom, democracy and peace.
You are not alone.
Don’t fear us, we are not terrorist, we are the good guys from the internet. AnonKorea and all the
other Anons are here to set you free.
We are Anonymous
We are Legion
We do not forgive
We do not forget
Expect us!


These pics were posted to Uriminzokkiri's Flickr page.
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Figong

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Yeah, would say that N.Korea is not too happy at all with the shit in that memo... - as of 30ish min ago, they're moving more MLRV-type setups around their country.
 

Figong

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Funny when I read that it sounded to me like:

CIADRONESCIACIADRONESCIA
hahahaha...would love to see Un get lit up by a drone, then write a public letter to China saying "Thank you in your advanced stage development of our UAV that allowed us to kill your ally."
 

Doer

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Yeah, would say that N.Korea is not too happy at all with the shit in that memo... - as of 30ish min ago, they're moving more MLRV-type setups around their country.
I'm sorry. Re-entry vehicles?
I'm thinking you mean artillery rockets?
 

Doer

Well-Known Member
Ok I gotta keep me straight

at work I find RIU has been proscrbed Woops

just on iPhone

read they just moved a mid-dong BM into launch position
on the coast.

They don't have a long-dong, yet. :)
 

Figong

Well-Known Member
Ok I gotta keep me straight

at work I find RIU has been proscrbed Woops

just on iPhone

read they just moved a mid-dong BM into launch position
on the coast.

They don't have a long-dong, yet. :)
Nope, but they do have the no-dong, as evidenced by Un's posturing.
 

ricky1lung

Well-Known Member
Yup, that said.. they didn't just bag N.Korea's Flickr, they also got their Twitter - hahaha.

Lol, Im sure there is more important news but this was funny.
I bet Kimmy is pissed...

To me though, the statement just doesn't read like a real anon statement. Something big is normally
far more politically correct, but then again it is anon, maybe just a less than well spoken individual who posted it.

Regardless, the art of Kim is great!
 

Figong

Well-Known Member
Lol, Im sure there is more important news but this was funny.
I bet Kimmy is pissed...

To me though, the statement just doesn't read like a real anon statement. Something big is normally
far more politically correct, but then again it is anon, maybe just a less than well spoken individual who posted it.

Regardless, the art of Kim is great!
He should be, and this makes a point - if you look back to the original Anon pre-arrests/busting each other.. you'll see that it was originally founded for freedom of information, and a 'free internet' without oppression for all. That said.. N.Korea is not only heavily restricting internet to their people, but is also under a hell of a regime that's nowhere near a safe state. Oppression is where it's at for NK, it seems.
 

ricky1lung

Well-Known Member
He should be, and this makes a point - if you look back to the original Anon pre-arrests/busting each other.. you'll see that it was originally founded for freedom of information, and a 'free internet' without oppression for all. That said.. N.Korea is not only heavily restricting internet to their people, but is also under a hell of a regime that's nowhere near a safe state. Oppression is where it's at for NK, it seems.


Yup that is exactly right.
I follow allot of anon stuff, there is actually some very good info in some of their stuff that I wouldn't have known otherwise. Youtube and pastebin
are good sources for non mainstream stuff that is happening at any given day from the anons or groups similar.

In the last year or so some of the anon stuff just didn't jive with the standard. IMO there is some who (not statring conspir stuff) are hacking, posting and claiming as part
of the collective that don't seem to be a part of it.

There are those who hate the idea of anon, and will fight it idea to the end, but they may also be those who use the collective as a scapegoat while doing their own dirty work.
In this particular case, Im just not sure if it is legit anon ( Funny as this hack is ) or if it is someone posing as them.

The world is changing, and like anon or not, they have helped spread information to the masses. They have done a good job at getting attention.
 
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