Saturday, September 16, 2017

Fearful Californians prepare for nuclear attack

Fearful Californians prepare for nuclear attack
 
Hal Kempfer, a noted international security expert, is getting a roomful of California public health officials and emergency responders to think about the unthinkable – a nuclear bomb exploding at the port of Long Beach, about four miles away. His message – coming on the same day North Korea threatened to reduce the mainland United States to “ashes and darkness” and then launched a ballistic
missile over Japan – is unvarnished and uncompromising: get ready, because we all need to prepare for what comes after. “A lot of people will be killed,” he said, “but a large percentage of the population will survive.


They will be at risk and they will need help.” Most likely, Kempfer tells his audience, if the device is fired from North Korea or smuggled in by North Korean agents, it wouldn’t be the sort of high-yield weapon that planners worried about during the cold war, READ MORE

UK terrorism threat level raised from ‘severe’ to ‘critical

UK terrorism threat level raised from ‘severe’ to ‘critical
British PM Theresa May has raised the country’s threat level to critical from severe, following the attack today at Parsons Green tube station in south-west London. May said in a televised statement that armed police and members of the military would be seen on the streets in the coming days. “For this period,
military personnel will replace police officers on guard duties at certain protected sites that are not accessible to the public,” she said. The enhanced threat level comes just moments after ISIS claimed responsibility for detonating an “improvised explosive device” on a tube train during rush hour Friday morning. Assistant Police Commissioner Mark Rowley said the device did not fully detonate. READ MORE

RUMORS OF WAR: South Korea threatens to wipe North Korea out if provoked

RUMORS OF WAR: South Korea threatens to wipe North Korea out if provoked
South Korea has been angered by Pyongyang’s latest missile launch, with president Moon Jae-in warning that further provocations could result in complete destruction. He also ruled out the possibility of opening a dialogue with the belligerent North. “In case North Korea undertakes provocations against us or our ally, we have the power to destroy (the North) beyond recovery,” the South Korean leader said on Friday as cited by Yonhap news agency.  Moon was speaking after North Korea launched a missile earlier
in the day that flew through Japanese airspace and landed in the Pacific Ocean some 2,000 km east of Japan. Seoul immediately convened a National Security Council (NSC) meeting, where Moon condemned the launch, saying the North had once again breached United Nations Security Council resolutions and “poses a grave challenge to the peace and stability of the Korean Peninsula and the global community,” READ MORE

DEVELOPING: Reports of South Korean Plan to take out Kim Jong-Un

DEVELOPING: Reports of South Korean Plan to take out Kim Jong-Un
North Korea has made sudden progress in its nuclear and missile technology in recent months, and that has experts wondering, how are they doing this? Meanwhile, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un vows he’s going to comple his nuclear weapons program despite sanctions and objections by world leaders.
CBN News has been working to explore what’s behind the rogue regime’s spike in missile launches and nuclear tests, and uncovering details about a new effort to potentially cut off the head of the snake.Investigators at MI5 in the United Kingdom believe Iran could be the driver behind North Korea’s advances in its nuclear weapons program. READ MORE

What would happen if Trump ordered the US military to Nuke North Korea?

What would happen if Trump ordered the US military to Nuke North Korea?
North Korea has continued to test America’s patience – sparking fears of World War 3. But what would happen if Donald Trump actually ordered the US military to nuke North Korea? North Korea fired a second ballistic missile over Japan on Friday, creating a new tension between Pyongyang and the West after a series of weapons tests by the rogue state.
The hermit nation sparked World War 3 fears when its leaders declared they had carried out a successful nuclear bomb test, claiming their weapon could be mounted to an intercontinental ballistic missile. Donald Trump is likely to react in a “strong” manner to the latest North Korean missile test after Pyongyang wasn’t deterred by a series of international sanctions designed to bring a halt to their missile program. READ MORE