Friday, 30 December 2011




Friday, December 30, 2011

EARLY WARNING: NORTH KOREA



As Foreign Confidential™ predicted, North Korea shows no signs of softening its stance. To the contrary; the North is hardening its positions on South Korea and the nuclear issue, Foreign Confidential™ analysts assert. They say the Kimist regime will never abandon nuclear arms, will instead continue to develop nuclear warheads and missiles … including ICBMs … and will steadfastly seek to … conquer … the South, as insane as that aim may seem in light of South Korea's military might, the presents of U.S. troops in the South, and the U.S. commitment to defend the South against aggression from the North.

New provocations by the North are certainly in the works, including long-range missile tests and a third nuclear device detonation--which will be observed by Iranian military and intelligence officers and technicians.

The North is also likely to soon provoke a new military crisis with the South and the United States. An armed clash or attack of some sort could be imminent.

North Korea is the world's worst--and most dangerous--dictatorship, followed by Iran, the North's partner in proliferation. North Korea intends to drive the United States from the Korean Peninsula. Iran intends to drive the U.S. from the Middle East. Not for nothing have these Axis of Evil partners test-fired missiles from seemingly civilian cargo vessels. Google EMP attack or search Foreign Confidential™ for archived articles on the threat, against which there is no known defense.

Unless the rogue regimes are ended, the U.S. and the so-called international community will still be debating sanctions … and the Useful Idiots of Appeasement, led by former Idiot-in-Chief Jimmy Carter, will still be taking about talks and ... root causes … right up until the lights go out … all across the country.



Fanatic Muslims Throw Acid in Bishop's Face

Thursday, December 29, 2011

CHINA CHALLENGING US IN SPACE

CHINA ANNOUNCES AMBITIOUS SPACE PROGRAM

Flashback: Worst Journalism of 2011

ANN CURRY'S PROPAGANDA PROFILE
OF ISLAMIST IRAN'S MANIAC-IN-CHIEF


NORTH KOREA SLAMS SOUTH

Hitlerian Hatemonger Mediating US-Taliban Talks

ISLAMOBOMUNISM IN ACTION: ANTISEMITIC CLERIC

Engaged by Obama, Muslim Cleric Praised Hitler for Holocaust

Click Above to Read the Article, Below to Watch the Shocking Video
And Ask Yourself: How Can Any Jew Even Consider Voting for BHO?

Click here for a definition of Islamobomunism.

Huge Military Rally for Kim Jong Un

UNIFORMED NORTH KOREANS HAIL
COUNTRY'S NEW SUPREME LEADER

Prelude to Provocations?

Taiwan Fukushima Feared

NUCLEAR PLANTS SITED
Taiwan imports 99 percent of its energy, which is vital to its rapidly industrializing economy.

The island nation’s electricity demand was recently growing at almost 5 percent per year, but this is slowing to about 3.3 percent per annum to 2013. Nuclear power has been a significant part of the electricity supply for two decades and now provides 17 percent of the country’s overall energy needs.
But this has come at a potential cost. The country’s three nuclear power plants (NPPs) comprise four General Electric boiling water reactors and two Westinghouse pressurized water reactors.

Taiwan launched its nuclear power project in 1972 with the construction of a General Electric boiling water reactor (BWR) at the Chinshan 1 Nuclear Plant in northern Taiwan. By 1985 Taiwan had a total of six reactors online at the Chinshan, Kuosheng and Maanshan NPPs, which provided nearly 20 percent of the island's power that fueled Taiwan's economic take off. The NPPs are operated by the Taiwan Power Co. (Taipower) utility under the Ministry of Economic Affairs.

In the wake of the 11 March Fukushima nuclear catastrophe in Japan, Professor Chan Chang-chuan of National Taiwan University's College of Public Health noted that Taiwan’s three existing nuclear plants and a fourth, the one now under construction, are located in earthquake-prone regions near the sea, which originally facilitated the transportation of nuclear fuel and construction materials but leaveS the sites facing the double hazards of earthquakes and tsunamis. Chan said, "Such locations expose our reactors to a double risk."
Continue reading here.

Muslim Terrorists Kill Toddler, Parents in Nigeria

Iran Claims it Shot Video of US Carrier

So far, the shooting is being done with cameras, as reported here.

No Letup in Syrian Violence