Saturday, October 7, 2017

False Flag Watch: North Korea threatens to test missile capable of hitting US west coast’…

False Flag Watch: North Korea threatens to test missile capable of hitting US west coast’…
Here the "leader" of North Korea exposes himself as a FreeMason/Marxist by giving the hidden hand gesture.  He has been caught doing this alot...

North Korea is set to test-fire a new “high range” missile capable of hitting the US mainland, a Russian lawmaker claims. Anton Morozov revealed Pyongyang’s plans as he returned from a five-day visit to the hermit state – where the mood is “rather belligerent” – with a Russian delegation. He claims North Korean officials gave the Russians mathematical calculations showing that the intercontinental ballistic missile could reach targets on the US west coast.


It comes just days after a CIA official revealed that Kim Jong-un’s regime could launch a new missile or carry out another nuclear test next week.Morozov told the Russian state-run news agency RIA Novosti: “They are preparing for a new test of a longer-range missile. “They even gave us mathematical calculations that they believe prove that their missile can hit the western coast of the United States.” READ MORE

New report reveals 2 million may die if North Korea nukes Seoul and Tokyo

New report reveals 2 million may die if North Korea nukes Seoul and Tokyo
As tensions rise on the Korean Peninsula, a new report has estimated that, should North Korea deploy its nuclear arsenal on Seoul and Tokyo, the death toll could be up to 2.1 million, with around 8 million injured. Over the past few months, the stand-off, with Pyongyang on one side, and the US and its allies on the other, has been escalating, with belligerent rhetoric and provocative military posturing on both sides. Amid these tensions, a study by 38 North – a site on North Korean affairs run by Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies – has revealed the potential consequences of a
nuclear strike launched by the North on its neighbors. The report’s author, Michael J. Zagurek Jr., notes that “history is replete with ‘rational actors’ grossly miscalculating, especially in crisis situations,” and that another nuclear or missile test might trigger a hostile reaction from the United States, prompting a nuclear strike from the North Korean regime. Estimating that Pyongyang has a nuclear arsenal of 25 warheads, Zagurek calculated what would happen if leader Kim Jong-un decides to launch all of them at Seoul and Tokyo, since both Japan and South Korea are key US allies. READ MORE