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Posted 02 June 2009 - 02:02 AM

THERMONUCLEAR WAR WITH NORTH KOREA

-THE PLANNING YOU DON'T KNOW ABOUT-


*'Sweeps' NOTE:
…No more can a negotiated settlement with N. Korea can be considered, since they withdrew the 'Truce' which was emplace since 1953. Because of this…'A State Of War' NOW exists between N. Korea and the Forces with fought her during the 50's. A U.S. Nuclear first strike is now on the table…and VERY likely. Below, is the scenario to be expected…and 'In the Pentagon's Plans'…Right Now. This is indeed the 'Worst development since World War II'/'S'

-THE PREPARATIONS/BACKGROUND-



The United States has begun deploying B-2 STEALTH 'Spirit' BOMBERS from
the mainland USA to Andersen Air Force Base in Guam. This would put the
nuclear-armed bombers well within striking distance of North Korea.
North Korea yesterday withdrew from the Armistice that halted the Korean
War. Today, official Washington is abuzz with not so secret 'Top Secret'
plans for the United States to make a LIMITED NUCLEAR FIRST STRIKE to
wipe out the North Korean threat in one fell swoop.

NUCLEAR WAR PREPARATIONS

RUSSIA has been alerted to 'make plans' for radiation fallout in its
eastern border area. In consultations with China, the U.S. Ambassador to
Beijing was said to be stunned when he was told by the Chinese
government 'Kim Jung Il is out of control, and dangerous. He has become
a serious liability for China. Do what must be done, but please do it in
a manner that minimizes risk to China'.

CHINA was then briefed about U.S. plans and asked to prepare its
southern population areas for radiation fallout. It is expected that
prevailing weather patterns will disperse fallout over the sea, causing
it to thin out dramatically before moving over land.


Speaking on condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to speak
to the media, the high ranking state department source said:

'Of all the scenarios involving North Korea, withdrawing from the
Armistice was the one thing we thought they never would do. Since the
Korean War, everyone has known that withdrawing from the Armistice means
the cease-fire is over. Today, that cease fire is over; we are back
at war with North Korea and this time, the outcome will not be
negotiated. Withdrawing from the Armistice was the last mistake
North
Korea will ever make. Their leadership must surrender now or they are
nothing more than dead men walking. It's OVER FOR THEM'.


THE NUCLEAR WAR STRATEGY


1) Early in the evening on Tuesday, President Barack Obama gave
permission for the U.S. Military to airlift "Patriot Missile Air
Defense" systems to South Korea and additional units to bolster 16
systems already in Japan.

Those systems were airborne hours later and arrived in South Korea and
Japan today. The model of Patriot Missile systems sent is "PAC-3" and
they were accompanied by M-901 control stations and AN/MPQ-53 phased
array radar.

2) Sources with acute knowledge of the plans for North Korea have
confirmed to that a U.S. NUCLEAR FIRST STRIKE IS GOING TO BE LAUNCHED.

3) The first strike will be carried out through submarine-launched,
BGM-109 Tomahawk cruise missiles, model TLAM/A whose explosive payload
can be "dialed" to be anywhere from 100 kilotons to one point five
megatons nuclear yield per missile.

4) There will be NO warning. North Korea will not be able to track the
incoming cruise missiles via radar. The ONLY way they will know the
attack is taking place is when they see a BLINDING WHITE FLASH as the
TEMPERATURE RISES TO 10,000° and the WIND GUSTS TO 650 MILES/HOUR.
5) North Korean troops along the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) will be hit
first to prevent them from invading south Korea. Multiple cruise
missiles using Time of Arrival (TOA) control will detonate
simultaneously along the DMZ, wiping out over 1,000,000+ North Korean
troops in seconds.

6) Minutes later, after the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) confirms
that the North Korean leadership has been told by their own command
structure that their troops at the DMZ have all been killed, Kim Jung Il
will be contacted and asked if he is willing to surrender. It is
expected he will NOT.

7) At that point, a B-2 Stealth Bomber will be sent in to DELIVER THE
FINAL BLOW. Pyongyang will be hit with a surface detonation of a massive
nuclear bomb, wiping out the entire city and the entire government of
North Korea.

8) As soon as that surface detonation takes place, several hundred
additional cruise missiles carrying conventional payloads and launched
from land, air and sea sites, will hit every North Korean military
facility in the entire country, instantly crippling their entire command
and control system. Carrier based aircraft will then fly in to clean up
whatever lame, crippled resistance remains.

8a) It is expected the war will be over within one or two days. Korea
will be reunited. It's capitol will be Seoul and its government will be
democratically elected.

NUCLEAR WAR AFTERMATH and MOP-UP

'A 2-for-1 nuclear strike: One strike…with two purposes!'

This difficult decision to make a nuclear first strike was arrived at
because the threat of North Korea invading South Korea once hostilities
resume was too great a danger to world stability. The world does NOT
need nor want another large, lengthy war.

The decision to use a nuclear first strike serves another purpose as
well: sending a clear message to countries like Pakistan, India and
Iran about what they can expect if they continue traveling down the
nuclear road.

The thinking in Washington, Beijing and Moscow is that the world needs
to send this message and there will not be a better reason or better
time to send it than now.




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Posted 02 June 2009 - 08:06 PM

View Postskylark, on Jun 2 2009, 03:02 AM, said:

THERMONUCLEAR WAR WITH NORTH KOREA

-THE PLANNING YOU DON'T KNOW ABOUT-


*'Sweeps' NOTE:
…No more can a negotiated settlement with N. Korea can be considered, since they withdrew the 'Truce' which was emplace since 1953. Because of this…'A State Of War' NOW exists between N. Korea and the Forces with fought her during the 50's. A U.S. Nuclear first strike is now on the table…and VERY likely. Below, is the scenario to be expected…and 'In the Pentagon's Plans'…Right Now. This is indeed the 'Worst development since World War II'/'S'

-THE PREPARATIONS/BACKGROUND-



The United States has begun deploying B-2 STEALTH 'Spirit' BOMBERS from
the mainland USA to Andersen Air Force Base in Guam. This would put the
nuclear-armed bombers well within striking distance of North Korea.
North Korea yesterday withdrew from the Armistice that halted the Korean
War. Today, official Washington is abuzz with not so secret 'Top Secret'
plans for the United States to make a LIMITED NUCLEAR FIRST STRIKE to
wipe out the North Korean threat in one fell swoop.

NUCLEAR WAR PREPARATIONS

RUSSIA has been alerted to 'make plans' for radiation fallout in its
eastern border area. In consultations with China, the U.S. Ambassador to
Beijing was said to be stunned when he was told by the Chinese
government 'Kim Jung Il is out of control, and dangerous. He has become
a serious liability for China. Do what must be done, but please do it in
a manner that minimizes risk to China'.

CHINA was then briefed about U.S. plans and asked to prepare its
southern population areas for radiation fallout. It is expected that
prevailing weather patterns will disperse fallout over the sea, causing
it to thin out dramatically before moving over land.


Speaking on condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to speak
to the media, the high ranking state department source said:

'Of all the scenarios involving North Korea, withdrawing from the
Armistice was the one thing we thought they never would do. Since the
Korean War, everyone has known that withdrawing from the Armistice means
the cease-fire is over. Today, that cease fire is over; we are back
at war with North Korea and this time, the outcome will not be
negotiated. Withdrawing from the Armistice was the last mistake
North
Korea will ever make. Their leadership must surrender now or they are
nothing more than dead men walking. It's OVER FOR THEM'.


THE NUCLEAR WAR STRATEGY


1) Early in the evening on Tuesday, President Barack Obama gave
permission for the U.S. Military to airlift "Patriot Missile Air
Defense" systems to South Korea and additional units to bolster 16
systems already in Japan.

Those systems were airborne hours later and arrived in South Korea and
Japan today. The model of Patriot Missile systems sent is "PAC-3" and
they were accompanied by M-901 control stations and AN/MPQ-53 phased
array radar.

2) Sources with acute knowledge of the plans for North Korea have
confirmed to that a U.S. NUCLEAR FIRST STRIKE IS GOING TO BE LAUNCHED.

3) The first strike will be carried out through submarine-launched,
BGM-109 Tomahawk cruise missiles, model TLAM/A whose explosive payload
can be "dialed" to be anywhere from 100 kilotons to one point five
megatons nuclear yield per missile.

4) There will be NO warning. North Korea will not be able to track the
incoming cruise missiles via radar. The ONLY way they will know the
attack is taking place is when they see a BLINDING WHITE FLASH as the
TEMPERATURE RISES TO 10,000° and the WIND GUSTS TO 650 MILES/HOUR.
5) North Korean troops along the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) will be hit
first to prevent them from invading south Korea. Multiple cruise
missiles using Time of Arrival (TOA) control will detonate
simultaneously along the DMZ, wiping out over 1,000,000+ North Korean
troops in seconds.

6) Minutes later, after the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) confirms
that the North Korean leadership has been told by their own command
structure that their troops at the DMZ have all been killed, Kim Jung Il
will be contacted and asked if he is willing to surrender. It is
expected he will NOT.

7) At that point, a B-2 Stealth Bomber will be sent in to DELIVER THE
FINAL BLOW. Pyongyang will be hit with a surface detonation of a massive
nuclear bomb, wiping out the entire city and the entire government of
North Korea.

8) As soon as that surface detonation takes place, several hundred
additional cruise missiles carrying conventional payloads and launched
from land, air and sea sites, will hit every North Korean military
facility in the entire country, instantly crippling their entire command
and control system. Carrier based aircraft will then fly in to clean up
whatever lame, crippled resistance remains.

8a) It is expected the war will be over within one or two days. Korea
will be reunited. It's capitol will be Seoul and its government will be
democratically elected.

NUCLEAR WAR AFTERMATH and MOP-UP

'A 2-for-1 nuclear strike: One strike…with two purposes!'

This difficult decision to make a nuclear first strike was arrived at
because the threat of North Korea invading South Korea once hostilities
resume was too great a danger to world stability. The world does NOT
need nor want another large, lengthy war.

The decision to use a nuclear first strike serves another purpose as
well: sending a clear message to countries like Pakistan, India and
Iran about what they can expect if they continue traveling down the
nuclear road.

The thinking in Washington, Beijing and Moscow is that the world needs
to send this message and there will not be a better reason or better
time to send it than now.



-Hi All,
-Makes one think of the 'ramifications', if this developes as 'Set Out'.
-Would Israel, who just conducted a Nation Wide 'Air Raid' exercise today, consider this their opportunity for a 'First Strike' agains Iran? I mean-the precedent would have been set in Korea, a 'No Warning' Nuclear Strike'.
The U.S. would have a 'Hard Time' defending their action in Korea, and denying Israel's Defense by their Nuclear Action against Iran. Food for thought folks-Captain :angry:


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Posted 04 June 2009 - 05:03 PM

hmm,

I agree with Captain about the potential of Korea setting an unwelcome example for the future between Israel and the Arabs.

I am not convinced however that China would welcome N. Korea doing anything too serious which would result in the nuclear option being taken up. Do they really want radioactive fall-out blowing over their land?

I would not be surprised however if the Korean situation does get very close to the wire, and cities such as Seoul may well be about to face a period of unpleasantness. But not nuclear.

as I see it we (humanity) are in a time frame when unresolved old battles etc need resolving. Korea is just one of these...

btw, in 2010 the USA wants to put SDI missiles in Poland - the Russians are not at all pleased about this and it may cause a 1962 style Cuban missile crises situation, albeit this time 'in reverse'.

Maybe 2010 will be when ALL these issues start being dealt with...

Maybe the people who make incontinence pads are about to see an upswing in business, as many millions of adult humans start being scared sh*tless for fear of what could be about to happen? :angry: That said, I am confident that we (as a species) are not about to self destruct - some sources even suggest that such will not be allowed, as it took too long to recover the last time it happened! But there may soon be a period of unpleasantness during which time there will also be a significant reduction in the human population.

Simon

Edited by simple simon, 04 June 2009 - 05:05 PM.

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Posted 05 June 2009 - 02:25 PM

View Postsimple simon, on Jun 4 2009, 06:03 PM, said:

hmm,

I agree with Captain about the potential of Korea setting an unwelcome example for the future between Israel and the Arabs.

I am not convinced however that China would welcome N. Korea doing anything too serious which would result in the nuclear option being taken up. Do they really want radioactive fall-out blowing over their land?

I would not be surprised however if the Korean situation does get very close to the wire, and cities such as Seoul may well be about to face a period of unpleasantness. But not nuclear.

as I see it we (humanity) are in a time frame when unresolved old battles etc need resolving. Korea is just one of these...

btw, in 2010 the USA wants to put SDI missiles in Poland - the Russians are not at all pleased about this and it may cause a 1962 style Cuban missile crises situation, albeit this time 'in reverse'.

Maybe 2010 will be when ALL these issues start being dealt with...

Maybe the people who make incontinence pads are about to see an upswing in business, as many millions of adult humans start being scared sh*tless for fear of what could be about to happen? :angry: That said, I am confident that we (as a species) are not about to self destruct - some sources even suggest that such will not be allowed, as it took too long to recover the last time it happened! But there may soon be a period of unpleasantness during which time there will also be a significant reduction in the human population.

Simon

*Yes Simon,
...'Cap' does have a point, and REALLY I have NO trust in China or other Human Nations...they ALL have their Hidden Agendas, and don't forget the G20, The UN, The 'Bilderberg Group', and The ? 'iIlluminati'. So, we hope that the ET presence CAN BE Factored in to this equation. I still say...'Take out N. Korea'. Those who will not use their techological advantage...will lose it/'S'


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Posted 13 June 2009 - 01:37 PM

View Postskylark, on Jun 5 2009, 03:25 PM, said:

*Yes Simon,
...'Cap' does have a point, and REALLY I have NO trust in China or other Human Nations...they ALL have their Hidden Agendas, and don't forget the G20, The UN, The 'Bilderberg Group', and The ? 'iIlluminati'. So, we hope that the ET presence CAN BE Factored in to this equation. I still say...'Take out N. Korea'. Those who will not use their techological advantage...will lose it/'S'

Yes we may need to take N Korea out, especially as they are now about to start enriching uranium, but we should use other weapons, not nuclear. Maybe Neutron? Or the same as was used in Iraq (and literally vapourised the Iraqi troops).

The fall-out from nuclear is too serious / wide ranging and anyway, since these will be offensive strikes to pre-empt the need for defensive strikes, so there really does need to be a better way than one which also sets a nuclear precedent which others might follow.

However, if N Korea was to be the first to use the nuclear option then alas it may have to be used back, in self defence. The only 'good' thing which would come out of such a scenario (IMHO) would be that it might trigger an intervention from 'others' - to stop this planet from descending into an all-out nuclear nightmare.

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Posted 13 June 2009 - 11:43 PM

View Postsimple simon, on Jun 13 2009, 02:37 PM, said:

Yes we may need to take N Korea out, especially as they are now about to start enriching uranium, but we should use other weapons, not nuclear. Maybe Neutron? Or the same as was used in Iraq (and literally vapourised the Iraqi troops).

The fall-out from nuclear is too serious / wide ranging and anyway, since these will be offensive strikes to pre-empt the need for defensive strikes, so there really does need to be a better way than one which also sets a nuclear precedent which others might follow.

However, if N Korea was to be the first to use the nuclear option then alas it may have to be used back, in self defence. The only 'good' thing which would come out of such a scenario (IMHO) would be that it might trigger an intervention from 'others' - to stop this planet from descending into an all-out nuclear nightmare.

*Right Simon,
...N.Korea, 'The Mouse That Roared'...on its way to National Suicide. They have NO IDEA the weapons arrayed against them if necessary...including 'Scalar'. Their present course does open the doors for the U.S. to show the world what can happen to rogue nations 'IF'. But with 'Pussy' Obama in the States...WELL just let's say 'He'll have to go' if his Handlers are unhappy with his response. Charge/'S'