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5 hours ago, Albwan said:

    Not sure if you are being serious or not, this is one of the more frightening theories i've heard in awhile.

I have seen fringe sites showing how many photos from NK have been seriously photoshopped

It does appear that the reality that we've known is unraveling, not sure what I can discount or believe

anymore.

 

4 hours ago, joesixpack said:

 

That was my reaction too.

 

 

I am serious, but always trust your own discernment first (imo). In this case, take a step back and look at it this way... everything is connected. You can't just "make america great" and fix the problem. The problem is global, and interconnected in various ways for various reasons. In order to "make america great" you have to make the world great in the process by disarming/exposing/freeing the various choke points and control points around the world. 

 

This is why it started in Saudi Arabia last November. That took a huge financial leg out which was used to influence global intelligence agencies as well as both Sunni and Shia terrorism. That removes one of the possible tools in the powers-that-were's tool kit. Next comes disarming "rogue states", which in reality means freeing them from the control of various international cabals/intelligence services. Sounds loony at first, but consider the benefits if such cabals exist: 

 

Rogue nations, particular nuclear armed rogue nations, give those groups an always-at-ready boogyman to distract, or justify larger military budgets/defense contracts et al. Completely isolated rogue nations, like the DPRK, provide the added benefit of privacy. It's a completely controlled country, and filled with thousands of disposable humans to service any manner of desire for those fortunate/elite enough to be in "the club". Kim "suddenly" opening up is the result of many factors, but one was the removal of corrupt elements within our own intelligence agencies who were the architects and gatekeepers of the DPRK.  

 

He was "freed". Literally, imo. And the Iranian people are next, sooner than most think... again, imo. All the bombs are being diffused, weakening the grip of those who dictated reality for decades over us all in the process. You feel like reality is unraveling, I would suggest maybe you feel that way because it is. 

 

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7 hours ago, Golden Goat said:


You clearly don't understand how negotiations work.

:D

North Korea has continued to upgrade its only known nuclear reactor, satellite imagery has shown, calling into question the value of the summit agreement between Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un. Infrastructure improvements at the Yongbyon nuclear plant, which is used to fuel the country’s weapons program, are “continuing at a rapid pace,” according to analysis by monitoring group 38 North. The upgrades include the modification of a cooling system for the plutonium production reactor, at least two new non-industrial buildings, and a new engineering office building. Kim Jong Un committed to “complete denuclearization” in a meeting with Trump in Singapore this month, but the details of how and when that will happen were not explicitly set out. “Infrastructure improvements continue at Yongbyon,” Jenny Town, managing editor of 38 North, wrote on Twitter. “Underscores reason why an actual deal is necessary, not just a statement of lofty goals.”

 
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21 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

North Korea has continued to upgrade its only known nuclear reactor, satellite imagery has shown, calling into question the value of the summit agreement between Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un. Infrastructure improvements at the Yongbyon nuclear plant, which is used to fuel the country’s weapons program, are “continuing at a rapid pace,” according to analysis by monitoring group 38 North. The upgrades include the modification of a cooling system for the plutonium production reactor, at least two new non-industrial buildings, and a new engineering office building. Kim Jong Un committed to “complete denuclearization” in a meeting with Trump in Singapore this month, but the details of how and when that will happen were not explicitly set out. “Infrastructure improvements continue at Yongbyon,” Jenny Town, managing editor of 38 North, wrote on Twitter. “Underscores reason why an actual deal is necessary, not just a statement of lofty goals.”

 

Could this be fake news?

I wouldn't put anything past the deplorable left.

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22 minutes ago, Golden Goat said:

 

So you're saying that the source you quoted to back up your "point" could be fake news? Kinda waters down your own "argument," huh?

 

Worse, he's saying that he doesn't care if what he's posting is accurate, because he's completely disinterested in being correct, but instead would rather win with lies.

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tasker is now on ignore, this is really silly

 

shoulda realized when you spent half an hour demanding pdfs of the 1967 Swedish Treaty on International Royalty Taxes...

 

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Unreal. Now he is the lapdog and defender of Trump who said NK is no longer a threat. Bolton is a complete joke 

In 2011, Bolton wrote:

[President Barack] Obama has insisted that the nuclear-proliferation threat represented by Iran and North Korea could be defused through negotiation. Although he has never articulated the slightest reason to believe that either rogue state would voluntarily eliminate its weapons program, he has extended his “open hand,” waiting for Tehran and Pyongyang to unclench their fists. In both cases, gullibility and the fascination with negotiation as a process, or perhaps just Obama’s narcissism, have given the proliferators the precious assets of time and the cover of legitimacy, both of which they have unfortunately used all too productively. . . .

In bilateral talks in New York in late July, Obama’s diplomats treated North Korea’s leading purveyors of disinformation as serious negotiating partners (a mistake unfortunately inherited from the [George W.] Bush administration).

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So we all agree, Trumps meeting with Kim was a bafoonish display of idiocy, right? 

 

Trump totally got played, gave a propaganda coup to the worst he man rights violator on the globe and handed out concessions with nothing in return. 

 

 

Now Putin is licking his chops at a similar opportunity to meet with the guy he helped install in office. What could go wrong? 

 

Trump is against American interests. He is out for himself 100% and that's it 

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On 7/3/2018 at 6:38 PM, /dev/null said:

That's what he looks like before the morning combover

 

hail to the !@#$ing chief!!

 

 

37 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

So we all agree, Trumps meeting with Kim was a bafoonish display of idiocy, right? 

 

Trump totally got played, gave a propaganda coup to the worst he man rights violator on the globe and handed out concessions with nothing in return. 

 

 

Now Putin is licking his chops at a similar opportunity to meet with the guy he helped install in office. What could go wrong? 

 

Trump is against American interests. He is out for himself 100% and that's it 

 

 

 

You are old enough to remember Jimmy Carter's lackies acting like they 100% believed the Soviet Union promises to make the world nuclear free???

 

Maybe they were so foolish they believed the USSR....

 

 

 

 

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