North Korea plans cyberattack at 'moment of explosion'. MSM slowly breaking more SHTF news. | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 37422785 South Africa 04/07/2013 12:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They've been breaking the news slowly to us. Quoting: Strawberrymittens First it was telling us not to worry about the bellicose rhetoric, they were harmless and never going to act on it. Now they're giving us a date, telling us it won't surprise them when it happens, that we may not have access to computers, and slowly letting us know Korea is a bit more advanced than they've led us to believe. Such a hateful place has surely dedicated all resources and planned this for a long time, they've let their people starve for this after all. I bet they've got some real goodies for us come April 10th, a real grab-bag of surprises at once. It's funny how quickly this all became our new normal. [link to engineeringevil.com] [link to www.pcworld.com] Google search: north-korea-missile-launch-cyberwar-fears |
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besensible User ID: 14214035 United States 04/07/2013 12:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They've been breaking the news slowly to us. Quoting: Strawberrymittens First it was telling us not to worry about the bellicose rhetoric, they were harmless and never going to act on it. Now they're giving us a date, telling us it won't surprise them when it happens, that we may not have access to computers, and slowly letting us know Korea is a bit more advanced than they've led us to believe. Such a hateful place has surely dedicated all resources and planned this for a long time, they've let their people starve for this after all. I bet they've got some real goodies for us come April 10th, a real grab-bag of surprises at once. It's funny how quickly this all became our new normal. [link to engineeringevil.com] [link to www.pcworld.com] Google search: north-korea-missile-launch-cyberwar-fears MSM being guided by our administration. Pretty obvious dont you think? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 37592356 Greece 04/07/2013 01:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It would kill us. You do get that right? It's a very quick cost effective way of turning the US into a nuclear wasteland. Every nuclear power plant and reactor in the country is a nuclear bomb in and of itself. Look at the map in the link below. The country is full of them. The states that don't have reactors are used to store nuclear waste. If the grid goes out the backup systems will only last for a limited time ,then every nuclear facility in the country will go into meltdown all at once. It will not be a survivable event. [link to www.nrc.gov] |
Strawberrymittens
(OP) User ID: 33417683 United States 04/07/2013 01:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This one is a few days old. [link to www.asianewsnet.net] The universe seems neither benign nor hostile, merely indifferent to the concerns of such puny creatures as we are. - Carl Sagan |
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(OP) User ID: 33417683 United States 04/07/2013 01:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think they're mentioning 'computer attacks' to slowly break it to us there might be an EMP. Getting people used to the idea of not being on Facebook all day. Telling us in baby steps. [link to www.foxnews.com] From the article: And if this isn’t bad enough, additional OSINT suggests that a plan for a high altitude nuclear burst over the Pacific is on the books. Further, Dr. Vincent Pry from the U.S. Nuclear Strategy Forum, has recently made a convincing case that North Korea possesses an Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) nuclear warhead which would have the ability to take out a national power grid and destroy critical infrastructures throughout the U.S. --------- [link to www.wnd.com] What better way to screw the US than this? The universe seems neither benign nor hostile, merely indifferent to the concerns of such puny creatures as we are. - Carl Sagan |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 37592356 Greece 04/07/2013 01:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think they're mentioning 'computer attacks' to slowly break it to us there might be an EMP. Getting people used to the idea of not being on Facebook all day. Telling us in baby steps. Quoting: Strawberrymittens [link to www.foxnews.com] From the article: And if this isn’t bad enough, additional OSINT suggests that a plan for a high altitude nuclear burst over the Pacific is on the books. Further, Dr. Vincent Pry from the U.S. Nuclear Strategy Forum, has recently made a convincing case that North Korea possesses an Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) nuclear warhead which would have the ability to take out a national power grid and destroy critical infrastructures throughout the U.S. --------- [link to www.wnd.com] What better way to screw the US than this? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 37594118 United States 04/07/2013 01:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It would kill us. You do get that right? It's a very quick cost effective way of turning the US into a nuclear wasteland. Every nuclear power plant and reactor in the country is a nuclear bomb in and of itself. Look at the map in the link below. The country is full of them. The states that don't have reactors are used to store nuclear waste. If the grid goes out the backup systems will only last for a limited time ,then every nuclear facility in the country will go into meltdown all at once. It will not be a survivable event. [link to www.nrc.gov] Notice on that map how many plants there are from the Bayou Corne sinkhole up to New Madrid. |
Listen_n
User ID: 1580156 United States 04/07/2013 01:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lee Jung Seob 10 April 1916 born in Pyeongannamdo Makes about as much sense as anything else. April 10 New Moon [link to www.n2yo.com] Click on April 10 box and see where their satellite will be on that day. If we don't listen we will never hear the truth |
Listen_n
User ID: 1580156 United States 04/07/2013 01:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It would kill us. You do get that right? It's a very quick cost effective way of turning the US into a nuclear wasteland. Every nuclear power plant and reactor in the country is a nuclear bomb in and of itself. Look at the map in the link below. The country is full of them. The states that don't have reactors are used to store nuclear waste. If the grid goes out the backup systems will only last for a limited time ,then every nuclear facility in the country will go into meltdown all at once. It will not be a survivable event. [link to www.nrc.gov] Holy crap! I didn't think about that. If we don't listen we will never hear the truth |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 6739256 United States 04/07/2013 02:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Whoo Hoo ahahahahah Lee Jung Seob 10 April 1916 born in Pyeongannamdo Makes about as much sense as anything else. April 10 New Moon [link to www.n2yo.com] Click on April 10 box and see where their satellite will be on that day. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 6739256 United States 04/07/2013 02:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | oh please, It would kill us. You do get that right? It's a very quick cost effective way of turning the US into a nuclear wasteland. Every nuclear power plant and reactor in the country is a nuclear bomb in and of itself. Look at the map in the link below. The country is full of them. The states that don't have reactors are used to store nuclear waste. If the grid goes out the backup systems will only last for a limited time ,then every nuclear facility in the country will go into meltdown all at once. It will not be a survivable event. [link to www.nrc.gov] Holy crap! I didn't think about that. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 37594640 Greece 04/07/2013 02:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It would kill us. You do get that right? It's a very quick cost effective way of turning the US into a nuclear wasteland. Every nuclear power plant and reactor in the country is a nuclear bomb in and of itself. Look at the map in the link below. The country is full of them. The states that don't have reactors are used to store nuclear waste. If the grid goes out the backup systems will only last for a limited time ,then every nuclear facility in the country will go into meltdown all at once. It will not be a survivable event. [link to www.nrc.gov] Holy crap! I didn't think about that. Yep. Not going to be survivable. They supposedly have back up battery and generator systems that should give them enough power to shut them down in the event of an emergency. Those will most likely be fried too. Barring that if cars are fried the extra personnel needed to do that won"t be able to get there. All the nuclear facilities and reactors accross the nation melting down at the same time.... |
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