In the past day, we've come very close to massive disruptive war. Make
no mistake this war will be very big indeed. Kim has a thermonuclear
warhead which he has miniaturised and can probably take out the centre
of LA, London or Tokyo.
He has about 60 nukes ranging from 10kt to probably over 50kt or even
more. The big ones will be enough to effectively destroy a large city
like SF, LA, London or Tokyo - or Seoul (he won't nuke Seoul because
of residual radiation). He will defininitely use them so Trump needs
to be fucking careful.
This, America, is what you get for the atrocities carried out by you
in NK in 1950-1953: massive bombing, using more bombs than in the
entire Pacific theatre in WW2, to kill off 20% of NK's civilian
population. Your own history books are silent on this atrocity but
you did it and this time, there was no Bomber Harris from London
directing your bombers. What goes around, comes around.
Know how I know that things are fucking serious now, that we are
sleepwalking into a huge conflict with more dead than in WW2? With
economic destruction throughout the world and hits on American cities,
and Japanese, probably Australian and English, maybe? Because the
fucking Americans are starting to re-write history (yep, Slider,
thereTwas more than a kernel of truth in your disbelief of the little fraudster's demise...in theory).
the official page dedicated to the Korean War at the State
Department's Office of the Historian website has been down for a few
days. It did have a brief message saying it was "pending review to
ensure it meets our standards for accuracy and clarity." Now that's
gone too.
It looked like this in 2014:
https://web.archive.org/web/20140302041055/http://history.state.gov/milestones/1945-1952/korean-war-2
It looked like this after the current issues with nuclear weaponry on
the peninsula, in April 2017:
https://web.archive.org/web/20170419072105/https://history.state.gov/milestones/1945-1952/korean-war-2
("The Korean War, 1950–1953: Notice to readers: This article has
been removed pending review to ensure it meets our standards for
accuracy and clarity. The revised article will be posted as soon as it
is ready. In the meantime, we apologize for any inconvenience, and we
thank you for your patience." This means of course that the article
you have read on Wayback above, in 2014, was NOT accurate and NOT
clear, or at least that's the excuse given for removing it from history.state.gov)
Now, it looks like this:
https://history.state.gov/milestones/1945-1952/korean-war-2
"Page not found".
This is the rewriting of history as we speak and as you look, for
those who are perceptive enough to notice these things as we all
sleepwalk into nuclear war.
The facts are quite different to what Trump and your American schools
have said to you, my ignorant American friends, and are quite
different to what history.state.gov would have you believe.
1. America carpet bombed the north killing one in five
inhabitants. This was an atrocity and a war crime. It has been
erased from American and western history books. Read Bruce Cumings'
history of the Korean War...this is not mentioned in the official
histories.
2. These underreported atrocities were formative to North Korean
society and the reason for the pure HATRED of the US which it seems
most Americans do not understand.
3. The split and dislocation into south and north korea was
caused by the Americans and the Soviets after WW2 after the defeat of
the Japanese Empire that occupied the Peninsula. The territory was
split between the Soviet Union in the north and the U.S. in the south.
This was NOT due to the north and it was done with abandon and no eye
for future consequences.
4. American accounts of the Korean War begin with the North
Korean army storming South Korean positions in June 1950 under the
command of current leader Kim Jong Un's grandfather, Kim Il Sung, and
his Soviet allies. The reality is that this offensive was preceded by
the violent and harsh repression of leftists by the right-wing
American backed government of President Syngman Rhee in the 1940s. You
won't find that in the American history books either. Days into the
war, Rhee executed scores of individuals suspected of having ties to
leftism and socialism.
5. The Americans massacred hundreds of refugees at No Gun Ri.
Here is an old account:
http://www.nytimes.com/1999/09/30/world/gi-s-tell-of-a-us-massacre-in-korean-war.html
"The Korean survivors and relatives, whose claim for compensation was rejected last year by the South Korean Government, say that 300 were
shot to death at the bridge and that 100 died in a preceding air
attack.
Continue reading the main story
One American veteran, Eugene Hesselman of Fort Mitchell, Ky., recalled
his captain as saying: ''The hell with all those people. Let's get rid
of all of them.''
Norman Tinkler of Glasco, Kan., a former machine gunner, said, ''We
just annihilated them.''
A third veteran, Edward L. Daily of Clarksville, Tenn., who went on to
earn a battlefield commission in Korea, said: ''On summer nights when
the breeze is blowing, I can still hear their cries, the little kids screaming."
"The 30 Korean claimants said it was an unprovoked, three-day carnage.
''The American soldiers played with our lives like boys playing with
flies,'' said Chun Choon Ja, a 12-year-old girl at the time."
This, too, has been erased from American history books and teaching.
...
Now, we have a declared bankrupt POTUS with no experience who is well
versed in the "art of the deal" who is dealing with a NK leader who is
well educated, young, a risk taker (look how close he is standing to
the fucking thermonuclear warhead which is stuffed full of plutonium)
and a man with utter, sheer HATRED of the Americans who killed over 2
million of his people in the early 1950's. Who, after 20 years of
single minded effort, now has the capacity to level Tokyo, Seoul and
possibly San Francisco or NY causing a conflict involving potentially
China and a wider nuclear war with up to a billion dead of which
perhaps 100 million will have been former residents of North America
(soon to be residing in the upper stratosphere).
Now, I'm starting to be concerned.
On Mon, 04 Sep 2017 01:36:05 +0100, thang ornerythinchus ><thangolossus@gmail.com> wrote:
In the past day, we've come very close to massive disruptive war. Make
no mistake this war will be very big indeed. Kim has a thermonuclear
warhead which he has miniaturised and can probably take out the centre
of LA, London or Tokyo.
He has about 60 nukes ranging from 10kt to probably over 50kt or even
more. The big ones will be enough to effectively destroy a large city
like SF, LA, London or Tokyo - or Seoul (he won't nuke Seoul because
of residual radiation). He will defininitely use them so Trump needs
to be fucking careful.
This, America, is what you get for the atrocities carried out by you
in NK in 1950-1953: massive bombing, using more bombs than in the
entire Pacific theatre in WW2, to kill off 20% of NK's civilian
population. Your own history books are silent on this atrocity but
you did it and this time, there was no Bomber Harris from London
directing your bombers. What goes around, comes around.
Know how I know that things are fucking serious now, that we are
sleepwalking into a huge conflict with more dead than in WW2? With
economic destruction throughout the world and hits on American cities,
and Japanese, probably Australian and English, maybe? Because the
fucking Americans are starting to re-write history (yep, Slider,
thereTwas more than a kernel of truth in your disbelief of the little
fraudster's demise...in theory).
the official page dedicated to the Korean War at the State
Department's Office of the Historian website has been down for a few
days. It did have a brief message saying it was "pending review to
ensure it meets our standards for accuracy and clarity." Now that's
gone too.
It looked like this in 2014:
https://web.archive.org/web/20140302041055/http://history.state.gov/milestones/1945-1952/korean-war-2
It looked like this after the current issues with nuclear weaponry on
the peninsula, in April 2017:
https://web.archive.org/web/20170419072105/https://history.state.gov/milestones/1945-1952/korean-war-2
("The Korean War, 1950–1953: Notice to readers: This article has
been removed pending review to ensure it meets our standards for
accuracy and clarity. The revised article will be posted as soon as it
is ready. In the meantime, we apologize for any inconvenience, and we
thank you for your patience." This means of course that the article
you have read on Wayback above, in 2014, was NOT accurate and NOT
clear, or at least that's the excuse given for removing it from
history.state.gov)
Now, it looks like this:
https://history.state.gov/milestones/1945-1952/korean-war-2
"Page not found".
This is the rewriting of history as we speak and as you look, for
those who are perceptive enough to notice these things as we all
sleepwalk into nuclear war.
The facts are quite different to what Trump and your American schools
have said to you, my ignorant American friends, and are quite
different to what history.state.gov would have you believe.
1. America carpet bombed the north killing one in five
inhabitants. This was an atrocity and a war crime. It has been
erased from American and western history books. Read Bruce Cumings'
history of the Korean War...this is not mentioned in the official
histories.
2. These underreported atrocities were formative to North Korean
society and the reason for the pure HATRED of the US which it seems
most Americans do not understand.
3. The split and dislocation into south and north korea was
caused by the Americans and the Soviets after WW2 after the defeat of
the Japanese Empire that occupied the Peninsula. The territory was
split between the Soviet Union in the north and the U.S. in the south.
This was NOT due to the north and it was done with abandon and no eye
for future consequences.
4. American accounts of the Korean War begin with the North
Korean army storming South Korean positions in June 1950 under the
command of current leader Kim Jong Un's grandfather, Kim Il Sung, and
his Soviet allies. The reality is that this offensive was preceded by
the violent and harsh repression of leftists by the right-wing
American backed government of President Syngman Rhee in the 1940s. You
won't find that in the American history books either. Days into the
war, Rhee executed scores of individuals suspected of having ties to
leftism and socialism.
5. The Americans massacred hundreds of refugees at No Gun Ri.
Here is an old account:
http://www.nytimes.com/1999/09/30/world/gi-s-tell-of-a-us-massacre-in-korean-war.html
"The Korean survivors and relatives, whose claim for compensation was
rejected last year by the South Korean Government, say that 300 were
shot to death at the bridge and that 100 died in a preceding air
attack.
Continue reading the main story
One American veteran, Eugene Hesselman of Fort Mitchell, Ky., recalled
his captain as saying: ''The hell with all those people. Let's get rid
of all of them.''
Norman Tinkler of Glasco, Kan., a former machine gunner, said, ''We
just annihilated them.''
A third veteran, Edward L. Daily of Clarksville, Tenn., who went on to
earn a battlefield commission in Korea, said: ''On summer nights when
the breeze is blowing, I can still hear their cries, the little kids
screaming."
"The 30 Korean claimants said it was an unprovoked, three-day carnage.
''The American soldiers played with our lives like boys playing with
flies,'' said Chun Choon Ja, a 12-year-old girl at the time."
This, too, has been erased from American history books and teaching.
...
Now, we have a declared bankrupt POTUS with no experience who is well
versed in the "art of the deal" who is dealing with a NK leader who is
well educated, young, a risk taker (look how close he is standing to
the fucking thermonuclear warhead which is stuffed full of plutonium)
and a man with utter, sheer HATRED of the Americans who killed over 2
million of his people in the early 1950's. Who, after 20 years of
single minded effort, now has the capacity to level Tokyo, Seoul and
possibly San Francisco or NY causing a conflict involving potentially
China and a wider nuclear war with up to a billion dead of which
perhaps 100 million will have been former residents of North America
(soon to be residing in the upper stratosphere).
Now, I'm starting to be concerned.
### - nah maan, you *asserted* that analysis suggests they're all gonna
sit down and amicably talk this thing right out, aren't they??
riiiight... :)
whew-ee! and we've all got front-row seats to see it! (you more so than me
as you're closer to it? lol :)))
got any popcorns to share mate? everyone's been stockpiling 'em here like >there's no tomorrow! :)
On Mon, 04 Sep 2017 02:00:32 +0100, slider <slider@nanashram.com>
wrote:
On Mon, 04 Sep 2017 01:36:05 +0100, thang ornerythinchus
<thangolossus@gmail.com> wrote:
In the past day, we've come very close to massive disruptive war. Make
no mistake this war will be very big indeed. Kim has a thermonuclear
warhead which he has miniaturised and can probably take out the centre
of LA, London or Tokyo.
He has about 60 nukes ranging from 10kt to probably over 50kt or even
more. The big ones will be enough to effectively destroy a large city
like SF, LA, London or Tokyo - or Seoul (he won't nuke Seoul because
of residual radiation). He will defininitely use them so Trump needs
to be fucking careful.
This, America, is what you get for the atrocities carried out by you
in NK in 1950-1953: massive bombing, using more bombs than in the
entire Pacific theatre in WW2, to kill off 20% of NK's civilian
population. Your own history books are silent on this atrocity but
you did it and this time, there was no Bomber Harris from London
directing your bombers. What goes around, comes around.
Know how I know that things are fucking serious now, that we are
sleepwalking into a huge conflict with more dead than in WW2? With
economic destruction throughout the world and hits on American cities,
and Japanese, probably Australian and English, maybe? Because the
fucking Americans are starting to re-write history (yep, Slider,
thereTwas more than a kernel of truth in your disbelief of the little
fraudster's demise...in theory).
the official page dedicated to the Korean War at the State
Department's Office of the Historian website has been down for a few
days. It did have a brief message saying it was "pending review to
ensure it meets our standards for accuracy and clarity." Now that's
gone too.
It looked like this in 2014:
https://web.archive.org/web/20140302041055/http://history.state.gov/milestones/1945-1952/korean-war-2
It looked like this after the current issues with nuclear weaponry on
the peninsula, in April 2017:
https://web.archive.org/web/20170419072105/https://history.state.gov/milestones/1945-1952/korean-war-2
("The Korean War, 1950–1953: Notice to readers: This article has
been removed pending review to ensure it meets our standards for
accuracy and clarity. The revised article will be posted as soon as it
is ready. In the meantime, we apologize for any inconvenience, and we
thank you for your patience." This means of course that the article
you have read on Wayback above, in 2014, was NOT accurate and NOT
clear, or at least that's the excuse given for removing it from
history.state.gov)
Now, it looks like this:
https://history.state.gov/milestones/1945-1952/korean-war-2
"Page not found".
This is the rewriting of history as we speak and as you look, for
those who are perceptive enough to notice these things as we all
sleepwalk into nuclear war.
The facts are quite different to what Trump and your American schools
have said to you, my ignorant American friends, and are quite
different to what history.state.gov would have you believe.
1. America carpet bombed the north killing one in five
inhabitants. This was an atrocity and a war crime. It has been
erased from American and western history books. Read Bruce Cumings'
history of the Korean War...this is not mentioned in the official
histories.
2. These underreported atrocities were formative to North Korean
society and the reason for the pure HATRED of the US which it seems
most Americans do not understand.
3. The split and dislocation into south and north korea was
caused by the Americans and the Soviets after WW2 after the defeat of
the Japanese Empire that occupied the Peninsula. The territory was
split between the Soviet Union in the north and the U.S. in the south.
This was NOT due to the north and it was done with abandon and no eye
for future consequences.
4. American accounts of the Korean War begin with the North
Korean army storming South Korean positions in June 1950 under the
command of current leader Kim Jong Un's grandfather, Kim Il Sung, and
his Soviet allies. The reality is that this offensive was preceded by
the violent and harsh repression of leftists by the right-wing
American backed government of President Syngman Rhee in the 1940s. You
won't find that in the American history books either. Days into the
war, Rhee executed scores of individuals suspected of having ties to
leftism and socialism.
5. The Americans massacred hundreds of refugees at No Gun Ri.
Here is an old account:
http://www.nytimes.com/1999/09/30/world/gi-s-tell-of-a-us-massacre-in-korean-war.html
"The Korean survivors and relatives, whose claim for compensation was
rejected last year by the South Korean Government, say that 300 were
shot to death at the bridge and that 100 died in a preceding air
attack.
Continue reading the main story
One American veteran, Eugene Hesselman of Fort Mitchell, Ky., recalled
his captain as saying: ''The hell with all those people. Let's get rid
of all of them.''
Norman Tinkler of Glasco, Kan., a former machine gunner, said, ''We
just annihilated them.''
A third veteran, Edward L. Daily of Clarksville, Tenn., who went on to
earn a battlefield commission in Korea, said: ''On summer nights when
the breeze is blowing, I can still hear their cries, the little kids
screaming."
"The 30 Korean claimants said it was an unprovoked, three-day carnage.
''The American soldiers played with our lives like boys playing with
flies,'' said Chun Choon Ja, a 12-year-old girl at the time."
This, too, has been erased from American history books and teaching.
...
Now, we have a declared bankrupt POTUS with no experience who is well
versed in the "art of the deal" who is dealing with a NK leader who is
well educated, young, a risk taker (look how close he is standing to
the fucking thermonuclear warhead which is stuffed full of plutonium)
and a man with utter, sheer HATRED of the Americans who killed over 2
million of his people in the early 1950's. Who, after 20 years of
single minded effort, now has the capacity to level Tokyo, Seoul and
possibly San Francisco or NY causing a conflict involving potentially
China and a wider nuclear war with up to a billion dead of which
perhaps 100 million will have been former residents of North America
(soon to be residing in the upper stratosphere).
Now, I'm starting to be concerned.
### - nah maan, you *asserted* that analysis suggests they're all gonna
sit down and amicably talk this thing right out, aren't they??
You're up way past your bedtime. Events change with the flux of time
and therefore views and conclusions change. An assertion is made at a
point in that flux and contingencies are extrapolated on the
information available at that point. When the flux proceeds, new contingencies arise because slider, you fuckwit, no one can predict
the future.
riiiight... :)
whew-ee! and we've all got front-row seats to see it! (you more so than
me
as you're closer to it? lol :)))
got any popcorns to share mate? everyone's been stockpiling 'em here
like
there's no tomorrow! :)
I was starting to think you might have a brain cell in there, or two.
Now, you disappoint me and show me how I waste my time with you.
You're as thick as bottled pig shit and as sharp as a box full of
rusty chisels.
As we say here, a few sheep short in the top paddock :)
Fucking idiot.
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