View Full Version : North Korea under martial law, again!
007XX
1st February 2013, 08:19
These guys worry me more than the moslems.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/northkorea/9838626/North-Korea-under-martial-law.html
Tigadee
1st February 2013, 08:21
Pissed off that a S Korean got a billion views just for doing a horse trot... Jealous maybe?
Banditbandit
1st February 2013, 08:23
These guys worry me more than the moslems.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/northkorea/9838626/North-Korea-under-martial-law.html
Yeah maybe .. but I think it is more about the North Korean techniques for controlling their own people ... keep them constantly under threat from a ficticious enemy adn the people will see yiou as the great protector of the country ... it's a technique that has worked for many many years
Akzle
1st February 2013, 11:29
Yeah maybe .. but I think it is more about the North Korean techniques for controlling their own people ... keep them constantly under threat from a ficticious enemy adn the people will see yiou as the great protector of the country ... it's a technique that has worked for many many years
that's exactly the same tactics white governments use. why are you worried about them?
Grizzo
1st February 2013, 11:55
He's gonna be just like his daddy<_<
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEaKX9YYHiQ
Dangerous fuckers!
Banditbandit
1st February 2013, 13:44
that's exactly the same tactics white governments use. why are you worried about them?
1 I'm not worried
2 Some countries are actually trying to attack other countries ... like the US of A .. (See Afghanistan/Iraq .. et al)
MIXONE
1st February 2013, 14:14
Yeah I wouldn't want him as a neighbour.
The Pakistan/India thing also is a troublesome scenario.
Haggis2
1st February 2013, 14:16
Do you worry about Muslims too?
007XX
1st February 2013, 14:44
Do you worry about Muslims too?
that's exactly the same tactics white governments use. why are you worried about them?
NOT worrying would be a tad naive.
And I know full well that there was as much worry to be had when (freakinidiottriggerhappy)Bush was in power.
But are you seriously telling me you are not just a little concerned about a guy like Kim Jong-Hun telling his troops to be ready for war?
The moslems do not have his resources or his organisational capability. He runs a very tight ship, and is a very driven man.
He could potentialy be the next Hitler as far as I'm concerned. S yes, I find him as scary as fuck.
Maha
1st February 2013, 15:02
The North Koreans should get the fuck over themselves and live in close harmony with their way cooler Southern kin..that, and learn who to walk properly.
Banditbandit
1st February 2013, 15:21
NOT worrying would be a tad naive.
But are you seriously telling me you are not just a little concerned about a guy like Kim Jong-Hun telling his troops to be ready for war?
It's happened many times before, my dear, and nothing has come of it.
2010 may have been the last big threat (and nothing came of that)
http://articles.businessinsider.com/2010-12-12/news/30074050_1_puppet-korean-war-local-war
ellipsis
1st February 2013, 15:43
...there's a hotly contested bit of acreage with blood on it's borders in many other parts of the world at any one minute...seems it's fairly normal
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/india/1509987/Stone-Age-tribe-kills-fishermen-who-strayed-on-to-island.html
Akzle
1st February 2013, 16:32
NOT worrying would be a tad naive.
And I know full well that there was as much worry to be had when (freakinidiottriggerhappy)Bush was in power.
But are you seriously telling me you are not just a little concerned about a guy like Kim Jong-Hun telling his troops to be ready for war?
The moslems do not have his resources or his organisational capability. He runs a very tight ship, and is a very driven man.
He could potentialy be the next Hitler as far as I'm concerned. S yes, I find him as scary as fuck.
you think he'd try staging a land based occupation of NZ? i'm quite good at being in the bush with guns, i can't imagine he is.
my comment was specifically as regards the govt propaganda which "society" lives under (war on drugs, war on terrorism, war on poverty) all these at-home unqualifiable "wars",
which exist to keep the middle class scared, going to work and paying tax, so them's making the wars can keep going to the bank.
the moslems, afaik, have no aspirations to take over the world. even if kim wang two does have designs, i think he's far out-classed by many other militaries.
i'd be more concerned about the divided states of embarrassment declaring war on china to re-neg on their debt (china owns america) and stop their red-white-and-blue land becoming a mass production farm to feed the chinese. they've just about wrung the "afghanis are _____" (we don't want to pay market rates for heroin from those camel jockeys) tune out, and they need something profitable, like a war, to keep their only real industry going...
007XX
1st February 2013, 16:48
Well gents, I know that only time will tell. And I am sure I am dooming my argument to your scoffing and guffaws by saying this, but:
I got a bad feeling about this one. That is all.
Go on, laugh.
mashman
1st February 2013, 16:50
Well gents, I know that only time will tell. And I am sure I am dooming my argument to your scoffing and guffaws by saying this, but:
I got a bad feeling about this one. That is all.
Go on, laugh.
My money is still on the US eating itself first.
007XX
1st February 2013, 17:05
My money is still on the US eating itself first.
I still want to believe they can soar...
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-sZWw56Y138I/T-Ko3-Vv7ZI/AAAAAAAACuU/b5FvZOVEI1U/s640/Obese-women_992046c.jpg
mashman
1st February 2013, 17:07
I still want to believe they can soar...
no rep left to give etc...
bwaaaaaa ha ha ha ha ha haaaaaaa... hey, they can fill and fly planes full of the fuller figured American, anythings possible with the right span and thrust.
Edit: On second look, that one on the left has her arms on back to front.
imdying
1st February 2013, 17:17
Edit: On second look, that one on the left has her arms on back to front.No no, that be moose knuckle... camel toe's ugly sister.
ellipsis
1st February 2013, 17:27
Well gents, I know that only time will tell. And I am sure I am dooming my argument to your scoffing and guffaws by saying this, but:
I got a bad feeling about this one. That is all.
Go on, laugh.
...have you correllated it with the Nostrilsdamus calendar of events yet...it's another poorly painted watercolour of events to come, painted by people who have things to sell...dont laugh at the clown at the door, look in the shadows for the creepy cunts who make the headlines up long before the newsprint is rolled...it will probably bolster a huge amount of money for dealers who know that pulling forces away from some middle eastern hotspot will cost them, new markets must be found...I'm more concerned at being bitten by a whitetail...anyway Akzle and his bush skills will save good ole NZ...
Road kill
1st February 2013, 18:50
Norf korea,,,ha if it wasn't for the internet those fuckers wouldn't even exist.
I say we all stop talking about them an see how long it takes for them to fuck off an take they poxy ball as well.
Wankers.
flyingcrocodile46
1st February 2013, 22:57
I blame Google for schmoozing up to them then slapping them down. No doubt the poor noob thinks that Google sucked them in with sweet murmurs of adoration and promises of ownership of many interwub bases and then the meanies betrayed them and make them look stupid bad. The doors come slamming down to make dam sure that the pesky interwub wasn't going to be used to educate the populace.
9 Jan 2013 Google's Eric Schmidt 'pays tribute to Kim Jong-il' Google's Eric Schmidt and Bill Richardson, the former governor of New Mexico, have reportedly paid tribute to North Korea's former leaders, during their visit to the oppressive country.
10 Jan 2013 Eric Schmidt among those calling on North Korea to expand internet Google's Eric Schmidt is among those urging North Korea to allow more open internet access to benefit its citizens, the mission's leader said.
10 Jan 2013 Google boss: web will benefit N.Korea The executive chairman of Google says North Korea and its citizens will benefit from increased access to the web as his "private humanitarian mission" to the secretive communist states draws to a close.
(signs of N Korea warming to googles charm)
21 Jan 2013 N Korea loosens mobile restrictions for foreigners North Korea is loosening some restrictions on foreign mobile phones by allowing visitors to bring their own phones into the country.
Then
22 Jan 2013 Eric (Google) Schmidt's daughter lifts lid on 'very strange' North Korea Sophie Schmidt, the teenage daughter of Google chairman Eric Schmidt has shed some light on her father's secretive trip to North Korea, in a first-hand account of the visit to a "very, very strange" country.
And
25 Jan 2013 Google Earth exposes North Korea's secret prison camps Human rights activists are turning to Google Earth to identify the vast network of prison camps that dot the North Korean countryside and hold as many as 200,000 people deemed hostile to the regime.
29 Jan 2013 Google Maps adds detail to North Korea coverage
Google has added more detail to its maps of North Korea, including the locations of labour camps.
31 Jan 2013 North Korea 'under martial law'
North Korea has been placed under martial law and Kim Jong-un has told his front-line troops to "be ready for a war," according to South Korean media reports.
Now he is angry
01 Feb 2013
North Korea covers tunnel at nuclear test site
North Korea has covered the entrance to a tunnel at its nuclear test site in an apparent effort to avoid satellite monitoring ahead of a widely expected detonation, according to reports.
The Punggye-ri site, which has three tunnel entrances and multiple support buildings, has been closely monitored by US, South Korean and Japanese intelligence since North Korea ramped up its test threats just over a week ago.
"Analysis showed a camouflage net looking like a roof was placed on the tunnel entrance," Yonhap News Agency cited a senior South Korean government source as saying.
"The move seems to be aimed at keeping nuclear test preparations – now near their completion – from being exposed outside," the source said.
It Googles fault :yes:
007XX
12th February 2013, 19:08
Update, in case anyone's interested :shutup:
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/asia-pacific/2013/02/201321234047642848.html
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.2.5 Copyright © 2025 vBulletin Solutions Inc. All rights reserved.