I swear every day when I turn on my television the news gets crazier. I was expecting today to switch on to hear more horrors regarding the banker-buyout of the Irish nation. But instead, I saw alarming images of a flaming South Korean island with the ominous headline ‘North attacks South Korea’ and instantly thought ‘fuck, here we go with the next Gulf of Tonkin’ The Gulf of Tonkin incident was a now declassified staged incident which began official US involvement in the Vietnam War. The military-industrial complex, hungry for blood, staged an attack on an American naval vessel off the coast of Vietnam, as an excuse to deploy troops to South Vietnam and begin a war which would see 58,000 Americas needlessly die attempting to save a terror state.

Turns out later in the day that things have calmed down temporarily, but this situation is worrying not because of N Korea’s nuclear weapons or its tacit Chinese alliance – but because it’s a conflict the globalists actually set into motion, and have been urging into existence for some time. For starters, this morning’s story is not what it seems at all.

What actually happened is that North Korea (possibly the most vile and Orwellian state on planet Earth) responded to a ‘drill’ from the South, with an attack which killed civilians and drew news headlines globally. The admission that the South, and not the Authoritarian Dictatorship North, fired first slipped out today on RT News:

So the South provoked the North who admittedly over-reacted, but still responded. That is a massive difference from the NWO-controlled Western mainstream media account which has the Communist State randomly fire on its neighbour.

The Korea story is a long and distorted tale of corruption, lies and ultimately dreadful human rights abuses. North Korea is undoubtedly the most reclusive, awful state in the world. But the military-industrial complex, literally drooling at the prospects of further conflict, have been eagerly provocateuring the Korean situation for years in the hope of lighting a spark. MIC-in-Chief, Iraq War-era Sec of Defence Donald Rumsfeld actually sat on the board of the firm which ‘mistakenly’ (yeah right!) supplied N Korea with two nuclear power reactors in 2000. One year later this man was in charge of the military of the United States after the inside-job that was the 9/11 attacks. Are we to suppose the US hadn’t doen their homework and that his connection with Korea and appointment as Defence Sec were coincidental? Apparently so. But the truth is far more sinister, the Clinton Administration deliberately passed on the secrets to the North in the first place through conduits in Pakistan, as detailed in Paul Joseph Watson’s latest article at Infowars:

 

In 2004, Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan, the father of Pakistan’s atom bomb program, admitted sharing nuclear technology via a worldwide smuggling network that included facilities in Malaysia that manufactured key parts for centrifuges.

Khan’s collaborator B.S.A. Tahir ran a front company out of Dubai that shipped centrifuge components to North Korea.

Despite Dutch authorities being deeply suspicious of Khan’s activities as far back as 1975, the CIA prevented them from arresting him on two occasions.

“The man was followed for almost ten years and obviously he was a serious problem. But again I was told that the secret services could handle it more effectively,” former Dutch Prime Minister Ruud Lubbers said. “The Hague did not have the final say in the matter. Washington did.”

Lubbers stated that Khan was allowed to slip in and out of the Netherlands with the blessing of the CIA, eventually allowing him to become the “primary salesman of an extensive international network for the proliferation of nuclear technology and know-how,” according to George W. Bush himself, and sell nuclear secrets that allowed North Korea to build nuclear bombs.

“Lubbers suspects that Washington allowed Khan’s activities because Pakistan was a key ally in the fight against the Soviets,” reports CFP. “At the time, the US government funded and armed mujahideen such as Osama bin Laden. They were trained by Pakistani intelligence to fight Soviet troops in Afghanistan. Anwar Iqbal, Washington correspondent for the Pakistani newspaper Dawn, told ISN Security Watch that Lubbers’ assertions may be correct. “This was part of a long-term foolish strategy. The US knew Pakistan was developing nuclear weapons but couldn’t care less because it was not going to be used against them. It was a deterrent against India and possibly the Soviets.”

In September 2005 it emerged that the Amsterdam court which sentenced Khan to four years imprisonment in 1983 had lost the legal files pertaining to the case. The court’s vice-president, Judge Anita Leeser, accused the CIA of stealing the files. “Something is not right, we just don’t lose things like that,” she told Dutch news show NOVA. “I find it bewildering that people lose files with a political goal, especially if it is on request of the CIA. It is unheard of.”

In 2005, Pakistani President Pervez Musharaf acknowledged that Khan had provided centrifuges and their designs to North Korea.

 

This brilliant exposé also details how the US were perfectly aware that Rumsfeld’s reactors were capable of producing atomic bombs.

I hope this brief article has cast away some of the lunacy of mainstream coverage of these deeply concerning events. Immediately upon seeing this story I smelled a serious rat, a rotting stench of corruption and spin. As I’ve said before, this isn’t being psychic, this is studying the behaviour patterns of the globalists and following trends over time. Anything they’ve done before they’ll do again, except on a larger and deadlier scale. Let us not be dragged, in the same way the public were with Saddam Hussein, into urging hostile military action against North Korea simply on the grounds of the pure evil of the Communist Pyongyang regime; which will in due time collapse of its own independent accord, a situation which would present the globalists and the MIC with little room for profits. This is provocation and deliberate exacerbation. Let us not be fooled and keep vigilant.

 

 

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