Here's an interesting scenario that explains the US's obsession with North Korea and with nuclear proliferation in general:
If you, off the mid-Atlantic coast, loft a relatively small nuke optimized for gamma production into the stratosphere by radar opaque and optically clear balloon, you can bring down the US government with an EMP. North Korea has tested a nuclear device that was a "dud" by normal nuclear warhead standards, but may have been just such an EMP warhead. A conflict between the US and China, due to the insanely out-dated U.S.-Japan Mutual Security Treaty of 1960, would provide enough geopolitical confusion to execute a false flag operation. On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 4:36 PM, Jed Rothwell <[email protected]> wrote: > Say what you like about North Korea, you will have to agree they have the > world's fastest and most efficient system of justice. If you are North > Korean you will have to agree Or Else. > > The trial of Kim Jung Un's uncle was supposedly secret, but I found a > transcript on the Internet. Here it is, in its entirety: -- > > > Court Clerk: Oyes, oyes. This court is now in session, Judge Kanga Ru > presiding. > > Judge Ru: Uncle Jang, you are accused of being a despicable > thrice-accursed running dog, a traitor for all ages. How do you plead? > Guilty, or *extra* guilty? > > Jang: Your honor, I . . . > > Judge: Guilty it is! <bangs gavel> Take a number and join that line on the > right. . . . Next case! > >

