Monday, May 25, 2009
Kim Bomb Il
This screen grab from North Korean television on May 25th shows leader Kim 'Bomb' Il in Pyongyang, witnessing the test through protective glasses
Kim had threatened to conduct the test if the U.N. Security Council did not apologize for imposing sanctions on North Korea after it tested a failed ICBM ballistic missile rocket April 5. Some DPRK sympathisers argue that had the missile test been a success then sanctions would be understandable, but to punish Kim for failure sends the wrong message.
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Russia's deception plan now transparent
The Mig-31 Foxhound super fighter. Russia as to transfer 8 of these beasts to Syria but cancelled when Israeli agreed to transfer UAV secrets.
The S-300 missile system which can shoot down stealths. Russia as to provide these to Iran to prevent a Western air strike on nuclear sites but conceded to Israeli protests.
Israeli UAV secrets: COMPROMISED TO THE ENEMY FOR $$$$$
Thursday, May 21, 2009
North Korea's hidden weapons
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
China wooing terrorists
Monday, May 18, 2009
Russian Airborne Laser aircraft
Sunday, May 17, 2009
CIA secret planes found in public source images
U2 Spy Plane over middle east returning from Iran
Predator spy "UAV" in secret Pakistan base The Predator is an unmanned UAV type spy plane. These are used by USAF to spy on the Taliban but this secret base is nearer Iran. USAF Predator operations are not secret over Afghanistan so these must be flying somewhere more sensitive to be kept secret. USAF denies operating from this location at this time and when the images were revealed they suddenly vanished from Google Earth! Now they are back.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Venezuela sells US secrets to North Korea
Venezuela's F-16s are supported by Israeli expertise. Most of Venezuela's arms come from France and Russia including Mirage fighters and Havoc attack helicopters.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
CIA smuggles Russian super-fighters into USA
The jets arrived in an unmarked military cargo plane that is not meant to draw attention. But these photos reveal two jets being unloaded and stored in a civilian hanger.
The CIA uses these aircraft to learn the Russian secrets to super agility and unsurpassed dog fighting missile technology which can be fed into upgrades on the F-22 Raptors. This has been going on for years and the US operates a secret air force of Russian and Chinese jets.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Map of Freedom gets it wrong
North Korean propoganda
Saturday, May 9, 2009
H-Bomb gap
That leaves us with a bomb gap of 1,417 nukes!!!!!!
Russia mulling annexation of European buffer states
Nuclear missile tanks filed past the Kremlin. Who is the message to? Belarus, Ukraine and Poland had better watch out!
Monday, May 4, 2009
Karst Tates: The perfect Assassin?
Sincere condolences to the victims of this atrocity and their families.
However, Karst Tates is not a regular assassin. He is so completely atypical it raises one very profound question in our minds; East, or West?
Newspapers report that he died of injuries sustained although he may have been silenced by powers unknown.
Karl Tates cannot have expected to get paid or rewarded had he been successful, he was on a one-way mission; like Imperial Japanese pilots in WWII, Tates boarded his Japanese made car to perform Kamikaze. But he had no record of mental instability and his economic woes are commonplace in Europe. He had no alcohol in his blood but traces of Cannabis. This is common in Netherlands where drug addiction is legal.
Were there tests for the commonly applied mind control drugs used by KGB/FSB? This would be the footprint of a Russian plot.
Or was this mental conditioning and trigger as used by CIA? Was a copy of a novel found in his car, like Catcher In The Rye? This would point to an American plot.
John Lennon's assassin, Mark David Chapman, was triggered to kill by trigger words in the popular novel Catcher in the Rye. This novel is available in Dutch.
In this photo of Tates moments after his failed assassination attempt, something is clearly laying on the back seat of his car. Is this the trigger book?
What music was he playing at the time of the crash? Were any strange music requests made to local radio stations that day?
Why Russia and North Korea are strong allies
The Russian Communist Party see in North Korea (DPRK) as an ideological friend and use the regime as an example for Russia. Putin is greatly influenced by the style and charisma of his North Korean counterpart and friend, Kim Jong Il. Russian admiration of the North Korea is because they believe:
1) North Koreans possess admirable traits of character: generosity, patriotism, and allegiance to their chosen principles.
2) Russia and Korea have historically never been at war with each other.
3) The North Korean economy, despite all its shortcomings, is connected to the Russian economy. The DPRK requires huge quantities of Russian technology, equipment, and spare parts. In turn, it is ready to supply Russia with various raw materials. If Moscow chooses the correct policy, Russian-North Korean trade could immediately jump. In a long-term perspective, North Korea could become a much more valuable partner than South Korea because Seoul developed its economy in isolation from Russia (and the Soviet Union) and is oriented to other markets.
4) It is wrong to say that Pyongyang rejects changes in its practical policies. While holding to a firm and time-proven basis of "juche", the North Korean leadership is making determined efforts to update its economic policy to correspond with present-day realities.
5) Kim Jong-il is the recognized leader of the DPRK in ideology, politics, and economics. It is only thanks to him that after the death of Kim Il-sung the Korean Peninsula has not been turned into a battlefield much more destructive than the war in the former Yugoslavia.
6) Kim Jong-il is not very visible to the outside world, but this is only because he observing a period of mourning for his deceased father. As for meeting average Koreans, Kim Jong-il does this on a daily basis. The current DPRK leader is a versatile, talented, and well-educated man, who writes poems and music and speaks several foreign languages, including Russian. Kim Jong-il has a deep knowledge of many fields of theory and practice. He is also known for unparalleled bravery, both at home and abroad.
7) The DPRK has quite a few achievements superior to those of South Korea and the West. It boasts good air, crystal-clean rivers, and fresh, unpolluted parks. Its society is characterized by order and discipline, mutual respect among its citizens, and hard and happy work. Old people and children are cared for. The entire nation is united by common goals and ideas. North Koreans live according to the principles of collectivism.
8) There are some economic difficulties in the DPRK. But the main reasons for them are extremely bad weather and a shortage of raw materials, spare parts, and marketing opportunities for the plants and factories built in the past by the Soviet Union. However, North Koreans are quite optimistic and are determined to overcome these difficulties.
9) The young generation of the DPRK remains faithful to the ideals of "juche". This is a guarantee that the state has a good future.
How France gives North Korea 8 billion AK-47s
In 2008 France exported 9 million dollars worth of products to North Korea, but imported an amazing 38 million dollars worth. That's 38 million more than USA and leaves Kim 29 million in pocket!
Converted to the international currency of the terrorist states, the AK-47, that's over 8 billion AK's at US retail prices!
French President SARKOZY depicted with a gold plated AK-47 favoured by Saddam Hussein
Saturday, May 2, 2009
USAF secret weapon revealed
Air Force 1 low over New York. Air Force 1 is shielded to defend against microwave weapons.