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crin63
05-03-2010, 11:27 AM
Interesting!


US Orders Blackout Over North Korean Torpedoing Of Gulf Of Mexico Oil Rig

Posted by Europe on May 01, 2010 | 54 Comments
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North Korean Poster

A grim report circulating in the Kremlin today written by Russia’s Northern Fleet is reporting that the United States has ordered a complete media blackout over North Korea’s torpedoing of the giant Deepwater Horizon oil platform owned by the World’s largest offshore drilling contractor Transocean that was built and financed by South Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd., that has caused great loss of life, untold billions in economic damage to the South Korean economy, and an environmental catastrophe to the United States.

Most important to understand about this latest attack by North Korea against its South Korean enemy is that under the existing “laws of war” it was a permissible action as they remain in a state of war against each other due to South Korea’s refusal to sign the 1953 Armistice ending the Korean War.

To the attack itself, these reports continue, the North Korean “cargo vessel” Dai Hong Dan believed to be staffed by 17th Sniper Corps “suicide” troops left Cuba’s Empresa Terminales Mambisas de La Habana (Port of Havana) on April 18th whereupon it “severely deviated” from its intended course for Venezuela’s Puerto Cabello bringing it to within 209 kilometers (130 miles) of the Deepwater Horizon oil platform which was located 80 kilometers (50 miles) off the coast of the US State of Louisiana where it launched an SSC Sang-o Class Mini Submarine (Yugo class) estimated to have an operational range of 321 kilometers (200 miles).

On the night of April 20th the North Korean Mini Submarine manned by these “suicidal” 17th Sniper Corps soldiers attacked the Deepwater Horizon with what are believed to be 2 incendiary torpedoes causing a massive explosion and resulting in 11 workers on this giant oil rig being killed outright. Barely 48 hours later, on April 22nd , this North Korean Mini Submarine committed its final atrocity by exploding itself directly beneath the Deepwater Horizon causing this $1 Billion oil rig to sink beneath the seas and marking 2010’s celebration of Earth Day with one of the largest environmental catastrophes our World has ever seen.

To the reason for North Korea attacking the Deepwater Horizon, these reports say, was to present US President Obama with an “impossible dilemma” prior to the opening of the United Nations Review Conference of the Parties to the Treat on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) set to begin May 3rd in New York.

This “impossible dilemma” facing Obama is indeed real as the decision he is faced with is either to allow the continuation of this massive oil leak catastrophe to continue for months, or immediately stop it by the only known and proven means possible, the detonation of a thermonuclear device.

Russian Navy atomic experts in these reports state that should Obama choose the “nuclear option” the most viable weapon at his disposal is the United States B83 (Mk-83) strategic thermonuclear bomb having a variable yield (Low Kiloton Range to 1,200 Kilotons) which with its 12 foot length and 18 inch diameter, and weighing just over 2,400 pounds, is readily able to be deployed and detonated by a remote controlled mini-sub.

http://www.eutimes.net/2010/05/us-orders-blackout-over-north-korean-torpedoing-of-gulf-of-mexico-oil-rig/

HogTrash
05-03-2010, 11:36 AM
I just got a virus alert from this link...

Advised to scan and clean system immediately.

Mr. P
05-03-2010, 01:04 PM
I didn't ck the link due to Hogs post but I have heard this "theory" on the radio.

IMO
IF North Korea did dispatch a sub that made it INTO the gulf of mexico undetected (very unlikely), we have much more to be concerned about than an oil spill.

Let the mindless play with this one, they will.

HogTrash
05-03-2010, 05:06 PM
I didn't ck the link due to Hogs post but I have heard this "theory" on the radio.

IMO
IF North Korea did dispatch a sub that made it INTO the gulf of mexico undetected (very unlikely), we have much more to be concerned about than an oil spill.

Let the mindless play with this one, they will.The South and Central American Drug Cartels have been successfully using small homemade submarines since at least 1993 to smuggle drugs into the US through the Gulf of Mexico...Most are never detected.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/06/05/AR2009060503718.html

The submersibles are equipped with technologies that make them difficult to intercept, even though U.S. forces use state-of-the-art submarine warfare strategies against them. Authorities say most slip through their net.

"You try finding a floating log in the middle of the Pacific," one DEA agent said.

U.S. officials and their Colombian counterparts have detected evidence of more than 115 submersible voyages since 2006. They have apprehended the crews of more than 22 submersibles at sea since 2007. Six crews have been arrested this year. The Colombian navy has intercepted or discovered 33 subs since 1993.

U.S. officials fear that the rogue vessels could be used by terrorists intent on reaching the United States with deadly cargos.

Mr. P
05-03-2010, 10:50 PM
The South and Central American Drug Cartels have been successfully using small homemade submarines since at least 1993 to smuggle drugs into the US through the Gulf of Mexico...Most are never detected.

Very interesting.

KarlMarx
05-07-2010, 04:05 PM
I just got a virus alert from this link...

Advised to scan and clean system immediately.

I was offline for 2 days. My computer was attacked with the Windows 2009 Antivirus malware (it has nothing to do with Windows or Microsoft). The bugger disabled my Microsoft Antivirus and installed malware all over the place.

First thing I did was unplug my internet connection. Then I had to rebuild my system.

After I got my system back up and running. I installed McAfee antivirus. I have an active subscription. If Microsoft antivirus didn't detect anything, it can't be worth much.

After that, I set up my user ID on my PC to "limited user". I have an administrator user ID on my PC now. When you are running as a "limited user" you can't install software, or make system wide changes. That is what viruses need to do their damage.

Fortunately, I keep all of my useful files on an external USB drive... and I make backups of those files onto a 2nd external hard drive nightly. I also make a backup copy of my user ID's system settings.

So, except for a day's emails, and 2 nights of installing software and updates... I didn't lose anything.

KarlMarx
05-07-2010, 04:07 PM
I didn't ck the link due to Hogs post but I have heard this "theory" on the radio.

IMO
IF North Korea did dispatch a sub that made it INTO the gulf of mexico undetected (very unlikely), we have much more to be concerned about than an oil spill.

Let the mindless play with this one, they will.

I saw this posted by someone on a news site.. In addition to the oil rig blowing up, there have been 3 oil refinery fires in the past 2 months...

1. Washinton State
2. Artesia, New Mexico
3. San Antonio Texas