View Full Version : North Korea's suicide bomber corps with nuclear backpacks show up in parade
Serpo
30th July 2013, 04:45 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrMQbeS9owghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrMQbeS9owg
Cebu_4_2
30th July 2013, 05:28 AM
In other words... "Fuck You!"
Serpo
30th July 2013, 05:42 AM
they are the most loyal of the loyal..............
gunDriller
30th July 2013, 06:46 AM
looks like posturing to me.
maybe the boxes have some Korean Cheerios, who knows.
the classic nuclear explosion involves very high pressures, related to the speed with which the nuclear parts of the bomb are driven together.
= considerable engineering prowess. that's not what i see. i see a bunch of Asian guys in crew cuts wearing camo-clothing.
midnight rambler
30th July 2013, 07:00 AM
Reminds me of the 'fighter plane' the Iranians were showing off a few months ago.
Ares
30th July 2013, 08:15 AM
looks like posturing to me.
maybe the boxes have some Korean Cheerios, who knows.
the classic nuclear explosion involves very high pressures, related to the speed with which the nuclear parts of the bomb are driven together.
= considerable engineering prowess. that's not what i see. i see a bunch of Asian guys in crew cuts wearing camo-clothing.
Yeah but dirty bombs do not require that high of pressure. Just some radioactive material and explosives to do the spreading.
Ponce
30th July 2013, 08:40 AM
Everyone else walks in the parade.....but they ride in a truck.
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Serpo
30th July 2013, 03:24 PM
Everyone else walks in the parade.....but they ride in a truck.
V
Perks Ponce ,as they are willing to blow themselves up they get to ride in the truck.....seems fair.....hahaha
gunDriller
30th July 2013, 03:33 PM
i wonder what their religion, or what substitutes for a religion, tells them will happen if they 'pull the switch'.
do they go to Moonie Heaven ?
do they get a certain number of virgins ?
does their family get a case of Saltines ?
osoab
30th July 2013, 03:51 PM
i wonder what their religion, or what substitutes for a religion, tells them will happen if they 'pull the switch'.
do they go to Moonie Heaven ?
do they get a certain number of virgins ?
does their family get a case of Saltines ?
Their families are not slaughtered.
Cebu_4_2
30th July 2013, 04:06 PM
Here you go:
Just five days before Japan surrendered, US officials Dean Rusk and Charles Bonesteel were given the task of delineating the US occupation zone in East Asia. Without consulting any Koreans, they arbitrarily decided to cut Korea roughly in half along the 38th parallel of latitude, ensuring that the capital city of Seoul would be in the American section. Rusk and Bonesteel's choice was enshrined in General Order No. 1, America's guidelines for administering Japan in the aftermath of the war.
Ponce
30th July 2013, 05:19 PM
Perks Ponce ,as they are willing to blow themselves up they get to ride in the truck.....seems fair.....hahaha
Plus a nicer apartment, better rations, more time off........how can anyone resist that?.....where do I sign up?
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gunDriller
30th July 2013, 05:24 PM
>>> Just five days before Japan surrendered, US officials Dean Rusk and Charles Bonesteel were given the task of delineating the US occupation zone in East Asia. Without consulting any Koreans, they arbitrarily decided to cut Korea roughly in half along the 38th parallel of latitude, ensuring that the capital city of Seoul would be in the American section. Rusk and Bonesteel's choice was enshrined in General Order No. 1, America's guidelines for administering Japan in the aftermath of the war.
American exceptionalism.
the rules don't apply to us.
we are special.
back in 1776, the USA had a different kind of exceptionalism. i like the old kind. this new kind sounds an awful lot like the Chosen-ites.
Cebu_4_2
30th July 2013, 05:40 PM
back in 1776, the USA had a different kind of exceptionalism. i like the old kind. this new kind sounds an awful lot like the Chosen-ites.
Your not far off, you been reading huh?
:cool:
gunDriller
30th July 2013, 07:55 PM
Your not far off, you been reading huh?
:cool:
just your stuff and PatColo's stuff :)
i probably average a half hour a day on history webcasts. nothing major, but i remember a little bit.
Thank God for the members of G-S.us & similar forums.
about 1 in every 100 (50 ? 20 ?) people i meet understands disengagement from the Politically Correct.
Cebu_4_2
30th July 2013, 08:12 PM
just your stuff and PatColo's stuff :)
i probably average a half hour a day on history webcasts. nothing major, but i remember a little bit.
Thank God for the members of G-S.us & similar forums.
about 1 in every 100 (50 ? 20 ?) people i meet understands disengagement from the Politically Correct.
Thank you Gun D. I try to only post shit pertinent to us here. I have a few distractions but they are just douches and I do try to let them be to shine their almighty armor to themselves.
Go on folks.
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