This general is for identifying, discussing, mapping, researching and tracking various trafficking networks and enterprises. There is a consistent trend of data showing that Best Korea is based as fuck and that Dokdo is rightful Korean clay. Feel free to submit tips or contribute with memes, infographs etc.
Trafficking can happen in many forms depending on the product being moved (human, guns, drugs, rare animals/art, organs etc.) and involve many different groups and organizations. We track all types.
Do not encourage violence here, we aren't trying to give them any excuses to shut it down.
Newcomers should pay attention to shills targeting these threads with discrediting/discouraging attempts as well as injection of misinformation and bad leads.
Look for these kinds of things to map out the trafficking/smuggling networks:
[Secret Compartments in Vehicles/Ships/Aircraft & Types of Transport](Vans, Semi-Trucks, Buses, Trains etc for Land, Yachts, Cruise Ships, Container/Cargo Ships, Ferry's etc for Sea, Private Jets, Commercial/Cargo Flights, etc for Air.)(Sewers & Subway Tunnels can also be used).
Trafficking/smuggling also has several different categories:
Just a nice list of events provides information on instances of North Korean provocative actions.
Ayden Carter
>North Korean agents hijacked a South Korean airliner to Pyongyang that had been en route from Pusan to Seoul; 1 American pilot, 1 American passenger, 2 West German passengers, and 24 other passengers were released in early March, but 8 other passengers remained in the North.
It's ironic to see the USG attacking China when the CIA was propping Mao up.
Luke Ortiz
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Gabriel Taylor
>1969/04: North Korean MiG jet fighters shot down an unarmed U.S. EC-121 reconnaissance plane over the Sea of Japan, about 90 miles off the North Korean coast, resulting in the loss of 31 lives.
>1969/12: North Korean agents hijacked a South Korean airliner YS-11 to Wonsan en route from Kangnung to Seoul with 51 persons aboard; in February 1970. 39 of the crew and passengers were released. As of January 2001, the remaining 12 were still detained in North Korea, along with 454 other South Koreans abducted since 1955, according to the South Korean government. In March 1999, South Korea’s National Intelligence Service disclosed the names of 454 South Koreans being detained in the North; also disclosed was the identification of 407 South Korean prisoners of war (POWs) in the North. According to a revised January 2001 estimate by the South Korean defense ministry, 268 POWs (compared with 351 announced in September 2000) were presumed to be still alive in North Korea.
Jonathan Jackson
>23 January 1971 – A domestic scheduled Korean Air Lines passenger flight (Fokker F27 Friendship 500) between Gangneung and Seoul was hijacked by a man armed with hand grenades. The aircraft crash-landed on a deserted beach near Sokcho, South Korea. The grenades exploded, killing the hijacker and co-pilot. Occupants: 60 Injuries: Multiple Fatalities: 2 Damage: Substantial Airframe: Written Off
Boomer central, I can't believe these are the top minds for things like EMPs and cyber security strategies.
Thomas Hall
Was japans govt complacent in "losing" that missing f-35?
Justin Cruz
tremr.com/annie-rossi/what-would-happen-if-kim-jong-un-died >In the case of assassination, things can develop in a different way. For example, killing can be exposed in the local media as a pristine attempt by Western countries to attack North Korea. A wave of propaganda will spread across the country. Perhaps, the murder can be used to set up a population against the Western World
scmp.com/news/asia/east-asia/article/2093166/north-korea-accuses-cia-plot-assassinate-kim-jong-un >“A hideous terrorists’ group, which the CIA and the NIS infiltrated into the DPRK on the basis of covert and meticulous preparations to commit state sponsored terrorism against the supreme leadership of the DPRK by use of biochemical substance, has been recently detected.” >KCNA said the two intelligence services “ideologically corrupted” and bribed a North Korean surnamed Kim and turned him into “a terrorist full of repugnance and revenge against the supreme leadership of the DPRK”. >“They told him that assassination by use of biochemical substances including radioactive substance and nano poisonous substance is the best method that does not require access to the target, their lethal results will appear after six or 12 months ... Then they handed him over US$20,000 on two occasions and a satellite transmitter-receiver and let him get versed in it.”
This would be the incident used for the foundation of setting up the cia to be framed for bio/chem attack on north korea
Isaiah Walker
9news.com.au/world/north-korea-what-happens-if-kim-jong-un-dies/648bcd73-6b1e-4f71-89fa-4fea4a9a0c69 >"They will be strung up." >And while North Korea's elite know they will be risking war by pushing ahead with their nuclear weapons program, they share the same mindset of their Dear Leader. >"It's not only Kim Jong Un in charge in the DPRK," University of London's Hazel Smith told nine.com.au. >"All of the elite think regime change can only be avoided and therefore their interests protected by the development of nuclear weapons or 'deterrent' as they call it."
Kevin King
cnbc.com/2018/05/24/north-korea-minister-slams-mike-pence-for-libya-comments.html >Speaking in May 21 interview on Fox News, Pence said the reclusive regime could end up like the North African country “if Kim Jong Un doesn’t make a deal. ” He also warned Kim that it would be a “great mistake” to play Washington ahead of an anticipated meeting with President Donald Trump on June 12. >Pence’s comments are seen as especially stinging to the North as they come just a few days after National Security Advisor John Bolton got in trouble with Pyongyang for proposing a Libya-style model of denuclearization
aei.org/publication/shootdown-over-the-sea-of-japan/ >Fifty years ago this week, in the early morning hours of April 15, 1969, thirty-one US Navy and Marine airmen boarded their unarmed EC-121 electronic surveillance aircraft, climbed into the clear skies over Atsugi, Japan and flew west over the Sea of Japan. >Six hours into their flight they and their aircraft, call sign “Deep Sea 129,” were blown out of the sky by a pair of North Korean MIG fighters which had been dispatched to destroy this aircraft.
theguardian.com/world/2010/nov/23/north-south-korea-crisis-conflict >The US and other countries around the world pleaded for restraint today after North Korea fired dozens of artillery shells at a South Korean island, killing two soldiers and injuring civilians. >With tensions running high on the peninsula, the South Korean president, Lee Myung-bak, met his top military in an underground bunker in Seoul and ordered the air force to strike North Korean missile bases if there is any further provocation
>"We will ferret out and mercilessly destroy to the last one the terrorists of the US CIA and the puppet IS of South Korea," the statement said, adding that the plot was tantamount to "the declaration of a war".
I’ve been watching this unfold all day. Businesses in SK are going to embezzle millions/Billions and hide the money in Cryptocurrency while blaming it on a sophisticated Cyber Attack from NK!!!
>No new false flags....so far. They’ve been pushing this one all day Nice m8
>Speaking of which, I want you to go back and categorize all information/research relating to each false flag found in the previous /HTG/ threads. This sounds fun
====Bio\Chemical False Flags==== Link: archive.fo/OYfE2 Site: gosint.wordpress.com Title: One Year Ago — Dr Jeffrey S. Kaye : “U.S. Dropped Plague-infected Fleas on North Korea in March 1952” Date: 2019/04/15 Story: “Song Chang-Won and I thought that these numerous fleas floating on the surface of water must have been dropped by the American plane circling over our village before dawn. We, therefore, immediately informed the chairman of the Village People’s Committee of this incident.” Notes: Rehashing old BioWeapons wounds. Talking about US role in dropping infected fleas on NK (which US denied)... this could be pretext-conditioning for a retaliatory strike from NK (67 years too late is apparently believable for the public). Also, Kill Femin virus and peace to NK/SK
Scroll to line 98 of this pastebin ====Cryptocurrency\Hacking False Flags==== Link: archive.is/nfdWC Site: cnbc.com Title: North Korea could target Southeast Asia's vulnerable crypto sector, says defense think tank Date: 2019/04/15 Story: North Korea has been accused of using cyberattacks to gain financial resources needed to keep its nuclear and missile programs going. Hit by sanctions, the reclusive state could exploit cryptocurrencies as a way to obtain funds and evade the pain of such international restrictions, according to a new report by defense think tank Royal United Services Institute. North Korea has long used its financial activities in Southeast Asia to evade sanctions and the region "could prove vulnerable" to its crypto-related ambitions, the report said. >think tank Royal United Services Institute (((U.K.))) Link: archive.is/huKfZ Site: ccn.com Title: North Korea’s $700 Million Crypto Theft Chest Could Fund Nukes: Report Date: 2019/04/15 Story: Despite the heavy international sanctions it is under, North Korea has continued its weapons of mass destruction (WMD) programs undeterred thanks to the sanctions-circumvention tactics the hermit kingdom has developed. According to the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), one of the chief ways North Korea is financing its WMD programs is through cryptocurrencies, which it has obtained mostly illegally. Currently, it estimated that North Korea may have amassed cryptocurrencies worth between $545 million and $735 million. The hermit kingdom has been linked to various cybercrime activities, the most lucrative of which have been hacking cryptocurrency exchanges. >Royal United Services Institute (RUSI)
Alexander Powell
>Mike Mullen, a former chairman of the US joint chiefs of staff, attributed the rising danger to Donald Trump’s “incredibly disruptive” presidency. “And in my view, an incredibly dangerous climate exists out there in that uncertainty with how this all ends up,” he said on ABC’s “This Week.” “One in particular that is top of the list is North Korea.” “We’re actually closer, in my view, to a nuclear war with North Korea and in that region than we have ever been,” he said, adding, “I don’t see the opportunities to solve this diplomatically at this particular point.” archive.fo/AR6Bb
So who is Mike Mullen?
Austin Hall
Link: archive.fo/nOUCe Site: coingape.com Title: Country Behind Global Ransomware Attack Targeting Southern Asia Crypto Sector – Report Date: 2019/04/15 Story: Just like Iran, North Korea could also increasingly use cryptocurrencies to evade US Sanctions. However, in the case of Iran, the country plans to develop its own cryptocurrency as an Iranian version of SWIFT wherein North Korea targets growing the crypto sector in Southern Asia. Accordingly, the country’s leader, Kim Jong-un issued the deadline addressing Donald Trump that he will further talk only if the US follows the right attitude. As a result, North Korea could use cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin to bypass international sanctions & to fund nuclear program running. Crypto to Avoid US Sanction North Korea has been under US Sanctions so long but & will now be using Southeast Asia’s cryptocurrency sectors. To note, South Asia is on trend as cryptocurrency sector which study shows ‘vulnerable to North Korea’s cyber activities’. It was first reported by the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) which publishes a 66-page report and mentioned North Korea’s aggressive move towards the US and a possible plan of using cryptocurrencies (of Southern Asian Countries) to curb International sanctions. The report states that; >"The scale and scope of North Korea’s cryptocurrency activity has expanded since the May 2017 WannaCry ransomware attack. As a determined and sophisticated cyber actor in need of financial resources, North Korea is likely to continue to find ways of obtaining and exploiting cryptocurrencies, noted report." Nevertheless to note that History reveals North Korea is a country behind WannaCry attack took place in 2017 which affected more than 300,000 computers and demanded ransom in cryptocurrency, BTC. While North Korea openly state it may use cryptocurrency and find possible ways to employ southern Asia’s growing crypto sector, it is unclear the ways it plans to do so.
>The sinking of MV Sewol (Hangul: 세월호 침몰 사고; Hanja: 世越號沈沒事故),[16] also referred to as the Sewol Ferry Disaster, occurred on the morning of 16 April 2014, when the passenger/ro-ro ferry was en route from Incheon towards Jeju in South Korea.[17] The South Korean ferry sank while carrying 476 people, mostly secondary school students from Danwon High School (Ansan City).[18] The 6,825-ton vessel sent a distress signal from about 2.7 kilometres (1.7 mi) north of Byeongpungdo at 08:58 Korea Standard Time (23:58 UTC, 15 April 2014).[19] In total, 304 passengers and crew members died in the disaster. >April 15/16th
Could there be a connection?
Benjamin Sanchez
This one is from 2018.
There’s a handful of 2018 articles in the large pastebin (less than 5 I think).
I included them because I did a very specific search for “North korean” “Attack” and limited it to new pages/updated for the past 24hours.
If there is a page listed in there from before 2019/04/14 it’s because the page was refreshed/modified (or google thought so)
Dominic Russell
Possibly, April is an auspicious month for some cults to do sacrifices in. Look up how many wars the Pentagon has started since the 1960's in March so they had a big enough sacrifice by the next month.
Matthew Lewis
Link: archive.fo/LDSBs Site: asiatimes.com Title: SE Asia ‘vulnerable’ to NK cyber hit Date: 2019/04/15 Story: A Royal United Services Institute report says because North Korea is subject to extensive international sanctions, it has employed numerous techniques to raise funds and Southeast Asia’s booming crypto sector is a target. North Korea is a “determined and sophisticated cyber actor in need of financial resources,” claims a newly published security report, that could significantly step up its efforts to target Southeast Asia’s “nascent but burgeoning cryptocurrency industry” as it continues “to find ways of obtaining and exploiting cryptocurrencies.” The report, entitled “Closing the Gap: Guidance for Countering North Korean Cryptocurrency Activity in Southeast Asia” was published today by the London-based defense think tank, the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI). It argues that, as North Korea is subject to extensive international sanctions, it has employed numerous techniques to raise and move funds, and to access prohibited goods and services. This, says the RUSI, could present a “sustained security challenge” to the region. >Royal United Services Institute (RUSI)
Take a look at the questionable characters who run/donate to RUSI (Theresa May, the queen, many others).
>Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) Is similar to the PsyOps Defense/defence company that created the company that created Cambridge Analytica.
That dickwad burned down the fucking Notre Dame just to temporarily try to seize more power? UNFORGIVABLE.
Do you know anything about highly gifted magnet programs? If you attended highly gifted elementary, middle and highschool but 'burned out in college' will will the government ever leave you alone or will they continue to keep tabs on you and try to handle and truman show you in to becoming productive government assets?
Liam Brown
snopes.com/news/2017/04/20/operation-gotham-shield/ In April 2017, a disaster preparedness drill called“Operation Gotham Shield” became a topic of interest on conspiracysitesandwebforums, promptingspeculation thatthe intriguingly named event was either a planned “false flag” attack or a hastily assembled cover for an anticipated nuclear strike on the United States by North Korea.
Nah they just leave you as a failed magnum opus then decide to make your life into a cruel dragged out joke for entertainment because they have nothing better to do. >kidding
Jackson Johnson
>This is our history, and it's burning.
totally not ominous
Jacob Jenkins
21cir.com/2017/05/war-plans-on-korea-to-start-with-false-flag-attacks-on-asian-capitals/ >Pentagon-Japan’s WAR PLANS on Korea To Start w/ False-flag Attacks on Asian Capitals >The dispatch of reconnaissance team to civilian centers in Asia shows that Abe and Defense Secretary James Matthis are planning a false-flag attack to be blamed on the North Koreans to justify a massive US-Japan “counter-attack”, actually a first strike, with nuclear bombs. Over the past year, Abe has repeatedly asserted his first-strike doctrine and opposed international disarmament talks outlawing sneak attacks. >Preparations for the false-flag/counterstrike operations are under way with the rendezvous of the Japanese helicopter carrier Izumo with an as-yet unidentified US Navy supply vessel off the Boso Peninsula (Chiba Prefecture, due east of Tokyo). The sailing direction of the US supply ship indicates it came from Johnson Atoll, the US nuclear arsenal near the Hawaiian Islands, meaning it is transporting a cargo of nuclear bombs.
What the fuck? They posted the literal script online?
Mason Moore
Checked
Nice find
Link: archive.fo/RHxRA Site: thesun.co.uk Title: KIM'S SHIP OF DEATH North Korea could kill 200,000 Americans by hiding an atomic bomb on board a ‘false flag’ ship and docking it ANY any US coast city, ex CIA experts claim Date: 2017/03/31 Story: Kim Jong-un 'capable of carrying out devious plot to smuggle nuke to American shores'. NORTH Korea could be plotting to load a nuke onto a fake freighter and ship it to the United States — where it would kill HUNDREDS of thousands.
What a stupid false flag narrative. Funny how they put it in the tabloids too where no one would take it seriously.
Evan Thompson
Studying these next few days for a math final on Thursday.
Do you have any advice on dealing with nail fungus? Any oral treatments are terrible for your liver so not going to use them. Not worth it. I've tried Vicks Vaporub (contains camphor/menthol/eucalyptus oil which are antifungals) applied topically for a few months and although it made the nails less brittle it didn't seem super effective. Trying %100 tea tree oil applied topically to the nails now although it seems like it might be disruptive to male hormones so may not be good long term. Some people say that fungal nail infections are related to your diet being high in carbs/sugars but not sure how that would affect the nails at all. Another option I'm going to try is a vinegar soak. Less chance of growing tits so that may be better.
I know it's a pretty weird thing to talk about but who else would I ask?
Jordan Bailey
archive.fo/73gdy RUSI Wiki page The Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies (RUSI), sometimes still referred to by its pre-2004 name, the Royal United Services Institution, is a British defence and security think tank. It was founded in 1831 by the Duke of Wellington, Sir Arthur Wellesley.[2]. RUSI's President is HRH the Duke of Kent and its Director is Karin von Hippel.
>RUSI is a British institution, but operates with an international perspective. It promotes the study and discussion of developments in military doctrine, defence management and defence procurement. In recent years RUSI has broadened its remit to include all issues of defence and security, including financial and organised crime, terrorism and the ideologies which foster it and the challenges which we face from other man-made or man-assisted threats and from natural disasters. The 2016-2017 Review and Annual Report are available [3] It won Prospect magazine's Think Tank of the Year Award in 2008.[4] In 2009, the same magazine named RUSI "Foreign Policy Think Tank of the Year".[5]. In 2018, the awards shortlisted [6] RUSI in the Economic and Financial as well as the International Affairs categories.
>RUSI is a registered charity (No. 210639) in the United Kingdom and as such follows the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit and political independence.
>RUSI has sustained its independence for over 185 years by drawing income from its membership subscriptions, the sale of its various outputs and from research contracts, donations, and from events funded by a wide range of sources, private and governmental, UK-based and international.
>RUSI rejects funding that is incompatible with its independence or honesty. To see RUSI’s Ethics Statement, please click here > The bulk of RUSI’s funding comes from research, RUSI also derives funding from its network of members, both corporate and individuals. >To see a list of organisations who have supported the Institute and its work, click here.
Jaxon Campbell
observer.com/2017/04/kim-jong-un-north-korea-ballistic-missiles-threat/ Have Americans been deceived about the North Korean threat? A former CIA director and a defense expert say yes, and they issue a dire warning: The blustery, bellicose hermit state has the capacity to make good on its threats to visit nuclear ruination upon the United States.
Moreover, the highest-profile North Korean defector in two decadessaidSunday that if despotic leader Kim Jong-Un’s back were ever against the wall, he absolutely “would use his nuclear weapons with [an] ICBM,” an intercontinental ballistic missile—which could theoretically reach our shores
Of course, most Americans may consider North Korea (DPRK) a mouse that roars. But according to former CIA director (1993-’95) R. James Woolsey and Dr. Peter Vincent Pry, chief of staff of the Congressional EMP Commission, this is a fatal mistake.
Owen Sanchez
>About RUSI
>The Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) is an independent think tank engaged in cutting edge defence and security research. A unique institution, founded in 1831 by the Duke of Wellington, RUSI embodies nearly two centuries of forward thinking, free discussion and careful reflection on defence and security matters.
Research >As a research-led institution, all RUSI activity is intrinsically linked to its world-class research base. Noted for its quality, RUSI analysis embodies by an ethos of accuracy, objectivity and policy relevance. RUSI maintains a wide range of multidiscplinary research specialisms.
Events >RUSI is the podium of choice for world leaders and senior policy makers, and is ideally placed to attract high-quality speakers and participants at its events. These vary in size and format from intimate seminars to large conferences.
Publications >RUSI publications offer rigorous, timely and policy-relevant analysis of UK and international defence and security issues. Leading thinkers and practitioners contribute to RUSI’s stable of authoritative periodicals, monographs, books and reports.
Membership >RUSI members enjoy access to the world’s leading defence and security community. The Institute’s membership packages provide privileged networking opportunities and benefits tailored to meet the needs of both individuals and large organisations.
>Woolsey is the chairman of theFoundation for Defense of Democracies. He is Chairman of the Advisory Board at the Opportunities Development Group (ODG). ODG did not file a federal tax return in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012.[7][8]He is currently a member of theWashington Institute for Near East Policy(WINEP) Board of Advisors, Advisor of theInstitute for the Analysis of Global Security, co-founder of the United States Energy Security Council, Founding Member of theSet America FreeCoalition, and a Senior Vice President atBooz Allen Hamiltonfor Global Strategic Security (since July 15, 2002).[9]
>He is a Patron of theHenry Jackson Society, a British think tank. Woolsey has had long-standing contact with Central and Eastern Europe and as a Member of the Board of Advisors of theGlobal Panel Foundationbased in Berlin, Copenhagen, Prague, Sydney, and Toronto. He was formerly chairman of theFreedom Houseboard of trustees. He is a member of the International Advisory Board ofNGO Monitor.[10]
>Woolsey is a member of theProject for the New American Century(PNAC) and was one of the signatories to the January 26, 1998 letter sent to President Clinton that called for the removal ofSaddam Hussein.[11]That same year he served on theRumsfeld Commission, which investigated the threat ofballistic missilesfor the U.S. Congress.[12]
Mason Morales
>"I know what valuable work, in the cause of peace and security, the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies carries out in maintaining the essential links between the Armed Forces and those who make decisions under economic and political disciplines.” Our Patron Elizabeth R.
>For nearly two-hundred years, the Royal United Services Institute has driven the global debate on defence and security issues and it is now the pre-eminent forum for the innovative critical thinking that is so essential for the policy-makers of today and tomorrow. Rt. Hon. David Cameron MP Prime Minister
>‘This institute, created by the Duke of Wellington, has brought about a fine tradition of strategic scholarship. Before think tanks were imagined, RUSI provided a forum for the elaboration and discussion of strategic military doctrine through two World Wars, the Cold War and beyond. RUSI has encouraged creative thinking on strategy and on the special relationship of our countries.’ Dr Henry Kissinger, former US Secretary of State
>As the United Kingdom’s foremost independent Defence think tank, RUSI has a long historic record of producing stimulating events, challenging research and insightful publications. In this rapidly changing defence and security environment, when the need for swift and rigorous analysis is essential, RUSI’s work is ever more important. Rt. Hon Phillip Hammond MP Foreign Secretary
>Since the days of the Duke of Wellington, RUSI has carved out a global reputation for study of military affairs - characterised by thought-provoking events, incisive research and detailed analysis. In an increasingly unpredictable age, policy makers and political leaders alike will continue to turn to our leading defence think-tank for the invaluable insight that is its hallmark. Rt.Hon Michael Fallon MP Defence Secretary
Charles Jackson
RUSI is exceptionally well informed on national security issues and its views carry weight as a result of the depth and breadth of its insights.
Sir Jonathan Evans Former Director-General, Security Service RUSI is renowned as a home of informed discussion, incisive research, and thought-provoking debate. This well earned reputation and their insightful forward thinking, makes the contribution of RUSI on national security matters highly valuable in this continually changing sphere.
Rt Hon Theresa May MP Home Secretary As a leading platform for debates on defence and security, RUSI’s role has been quintessential in fostering cooperation, promoting dialogue and offering strategic solutions to national and international defence and security-related issues. The events it has hosted over the years and the values that it has been upholding have made it into the highly revered institution it is today.
Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan RUSI continues to be among the world’s foremost venues for research and discussion on defence and security issues.
General David Petraeus Former Director, Central Intelligence Agency, and former Commander, US Central Command and International Security Assistance Force
Justin Jenkins
>Dr. Peter Vincent Pry is Executive Director of the Task Force on National and Homeland Security, a Congressional Advisory Board dedicated to achieving protection of the United States from electromagnetic pulse (EMP), cyber attack, mass destruction terrorism and other threats to civilian critical infrastructures on an accelerated basis. Dr. Pry also is Director of the United States Nuclear Strategy Forum, an advisory board to Congress on policies to counter Weapons of Mass Destruction.
>Dr. Pry served on the staffs of the Congressional Commission on the Strategic Posture of the United States (2008-2009); the Commission on the New Strategic Posture of the United States (2006-2008); and the Commission to Assess the Threat to the United States from Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Attack (2001-2008). Dr. Pry served as Professional Staff on the House Armed Services Committee (HASC) of the U.S. Congress, with portfolios in nuclear strategy, WMD, Russia, China, NATO, the Middle East, Intelligence, and Terrorism (1995-2001).
>While serving on the HASC, Dr. Pry was chief advisor to the Vice Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee and the Vice Chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, and to the Chairman of the Terrorism Panel. Dr. Pry played a key role: running hearings in Congress that warned terrorists and rogue states could pose an EMP threat, establishing the Congressional EMP Commission, helping the Commission develop plans to protect the United States from EMP, and working closely with senior scientists who first discovered the nuclear EMP phenomenon.
Alexander Brooks
>Dr. Pry was an Intelligence Officer with the Central Intelligence Agency responsible for analyzing Soviet and Russian nuclear strategy, operational plans, military doctrine, threat perceptions, and developing U.S. paradigms for strategic warning (1985-1995). He also served as a Verification Analyst at the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency responsible for assessing Soviet compliance with strategic and military arms control treaties (1984-1985).
>Dr. Pry has written numerous books on national security issues, including Apocalypse Unknown: The Struggle To Protect America From An Electromagnetic Pulse Catastrophe; Electric Armageddon: Civil-Military Preparedness For An Electromagnetic Pulse Catastrophe; War Scare: Russia and America on the Nuclear Brink; Nuclear Wars: Exchanges and Outcomes; The Strategic Nuclear Balance: And Why It Matters; and Israel’s Nuclear Arsenal. Dr. Pry often appears on TV and radio as an expert on national security issues. The BBC made his book War Scare into a two-hour TV documentary Soviet War Scare 1983 and his book Electric Armageddon was the basis for another TV documentary Electronic Armageddon made by the National Geographic. empactamerica.org/leadership/board-of-advisors/
>This Occasional Paper contains a set of four studies intended to inform the work of governments and financial institutions in Southeast Asia in combatting attempts by states of concern to use banks and corporate entities in the region to facilitate the financing of their weapons of mass destruction and related missile programs.
The four studies are:
>Countering North Korean Procurement Networks through Financial Measures: The Role of Southeast Asia
>Needed Next Steps to Strengthen Measures to Counter Proliferation Finance
>The Chinpo Shipping Case: A Singaporean Financial Agent of North Korea
>Due Diligence and the Panama Papers Episode: Lessons for Proliferation Finance
>The studies read together provide an extensive grounding in this subject. For training purposes, however, training faculty may wish to use only individual studies. To facilitate this option, certain material is repeated in each study, such as the fully spelled-out versions of certain abbreviations the first time they are used, brief descriptions of organizations and legal instruments, and, occasionally, explanations of certain complex points
Carter Gonzalez
Maybe thats what they actually meant by an EMP going off lol
I wonder when they are gonnas start pushing conflict because "enviromentalism" reasons, but at least is nice to see that they are looking to do nuclear powerplants.
Already for many decades the DPRK has been making efforts to build an atomic power industry, although the lack of funding and Pyongyang’s severely restricted access to the international market of civilian nuclear technologies have seriously hampered the its progress in this area. Still, the DPRK continues to pursue nuclear-power generation. In particular, progress is being made on the 100 megawatt-thermal Experimental Light Water Reactor (ELWR) at the North’s Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center, of which construction began in 2010.
Until recently Pyongyang has not treated its civilian atomic sector as a top priority, with most of the resources going into military-related nuclear programs instead. This, however, may be changing, especially with the specter of an external trade and energy blockade looming ever larger after the adoption of increasingly harsher international sanctions measures in 2017, including severe limitations on the supply of oil and petroleum products to North Korea. In order to deal with potential oil shortages, Pyongyang may be banking on coal liquefaction. The technology of turning coal into hydrocarbon liquids is not particularly sophisticated, but requires large energy inputs, which might serve as another argument in favor of the speedy deployment of civilian nuclear energy.
Part of the rationale for nuclear power plants may also be strategic—using them as a shield to deter possible attacks on the North. The United States and South Korea might have to think twice before conducting military strikes in the areas where North Korea’s active nuclear power plants would be located given how close they are to Seoul and other densely populated areas.
Its good
Noah Ramirez
Good thing this thread is here. I'm starting on my own little project. I'm going to pick a interstate and focused on that road. I'll add real crimes related to our focus by marking them.
Kevin Reyes
Speaking of ships
Washed ashore: North Korean ghost ships in Japan and Russia >North Korean fishermen have had to venture further from shore in recent years
>In recent years, inhabitants of fishing villages and towns located on the western coast of Japan have begun to make strange – and sometimes terrifying – discoveries on their beaches. They are increasingly coming across battered wooden ships, washed up on their shores. In some cases, the dead bodies of North Korean fishermen are discovered inside the hull, while in other cases, some members of the crew might be still alive, and are rushed to a local hospital. More often than not, however, the ships – bearing North Korean registration marks – are simply empty hulls devoid of any equipment or personal belongings.
>Such discoveries in Japan became common some five or six years ago, but as time has passed, the frequency of these so-called “ghost ships” appearing along the coast began to grow rapidly. In 2017, 66 were discovered, and by October 2018, a total of 89 were found. Currently, according to anecdotal evidence, the count has now surpassed 100 for this year. In recent years, similar ghost ships also began to be discovered on the shores of Russia’s Maritime province, north of Vladivostok.
A lot of "abandoned" ships wasshed ashored in japan, and this ships could "hide" something.
Sometimes i think we are ironically giving those FF boomer ideas.
Adam Rivera
Here's some useful resources:
>>A summary of the “clock” mapping method you can use in your own city as well as a summary of general trafficking information >archive.is/rnkd2 >>Pastebin of related info >archive.fo/wcc4w
Zachary Scott
>Corporate Members >The following are RUSI Corporate members as of March 2019. >Chairman’s Circle and Platinum Corporate Members Accenture Ltd AIG Airbus Group Ltd BAE Systems Plc British Army, Directorate of Force Development Caxton Europe Asset Management Centrica CQS Equinor HSBC Leidos Europe Ltd Leonardo (Finmeccanica UK) Lockheed Martin UK McKinsey & Co Ministry Of Defence National Crime Agency Nationwide Northrop Grumman Pool Reinsurance Company Ltd Renaissance Strategic Advisors The Brenthurst Foundation Trafigura Group Pte. Ltd
Austin Morgan
>Major Corporate Members AECOM AKO Capital LLP Atkins Limited AWE Babcock International Group BT Group Plc Chevron Credit Suisse CTF Partners Cyber Conflict Documentation Project DXC Technology ESRI (UK) Ltd Exxonmobil International Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) Foreign & Commonwealth Office Fujitsu Defence General Dynamics UK Limited GKN Aerospace HESCO JALLC Japan Bank for International Cooperation Jones Day Krull Corp L-3 Communications Lloyds Banking Group MBDA UK Limited Newton NHK Japan Broadcasting PwC QinetiQ Raytheon Systems Limited Rolls Royce Plc Royal Navy Serco Ltd Shell International Thales UK Ultra Electronics
>Military/Regimental Members Army War College British Defence Staff United States HMS Collingwood HQ Allied Rapid Reaction Corps Land Intelligence Fusion Centre RAF Odiham US Army War College
Owen Ross
Standard Corporate Members 4C Strategies Europe UK Ltd Altia-ABM Asahi Shimbun AUL/SAS Austrian Bureau for Security Policy Australian Strategic Policy Institute Avascent Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP Business Systems (UK) Ltd C5 Cabinet Office Command And Control Research Program Daniel Technologies Ltd Dataminr General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. Harmonic Limited HARRIS Corporation House of Commons Library Imperial War Museum International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) ITSC Library (Ohio, Beavercreek) KCD Resources Ltd Kompli-Global Limited Korea Institute for Defense Analyses L-3 Communications ASA Ltd Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group Morgan Stanley & Co Intl plc NAEA Propertymark PA Consulting Group Pedmore Advisors Limited Pfizer Inc Prospect Public Safety Canada Information Centre Reaction Engines Ltd Roke Manor Research Ltd Royal College of Defence Studies Securecloud+ Limited Slitherine Ltd The Dulverton Trust The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited The Yomiuri Shimbun TP Group Plc Turner & Townsend Ltd UK Defence Solutions Centre UNICEF UK Vestey Foods UK Ltd Wilson James Limited Wilsons Auctions
Joshua Edwards
Diplomatic Members Australian High Commission Embassy of Austria Brazilian Army Attaché Office British Embassy Ankara (Defence Section) High Commission of Canada Embassy of the People's Republic of China Embassy of Finland Embassy of France Embassy of Israel Embassy of Japan Embassy of Sweden Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt Embassy of the Czech Republic in London Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany Embassy of the Kingdom of Bahrain Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Embassy of the Republic of Korea Embassy of the Republic of Poland Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Embassy of the Republic of Turkey Embassy of Ukraine High Commission for The Islamic Republic of Pakistan High Commission of the Republic of Cyprus Embassy of Italy (Defence Attache Office) Royal Danish Embassy Royal Netherlands Embassy Royal Norwegian Embassy US Embassy
Let me know if any of the names catch your eye or stand out (relating to the NK false flags & agitators)
James Baker
>How they’re linking the possible NK cyber attack false flag to NKs nukes.. . . . Link: archive.fo/U42PR Site: qoinbook.com Title: North Korea’s $700 Million Crypto Theft Chest Could Fund Nukes: Report Date: 2019/04/16 Story: Despite the heavy international sanctions it is under, North Korea has continued its weapons of mass destruction (WMD) programs undeterred thanks to the sanctions-circumvention tactics the hermit kingdom has developed. According to the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), one of the chief ways North Korea is financing its WMD programs is through cryptocurrencies, which it has obtained mostly illegally. Currently, it estimated that North Korea may have amassed cryptocurrencies worth between $545 million and $735 million. >Royal United Services Institute (RUSI)
Ayden Reed
Very nice.
I'll tell you today.
Blake Phillips
Anton Shinzo Abe/Japan narrative. . . Link: archive.is/Vh7W4 Site: scmp.com Title: Shut out of North Korea summit talks, Shinzo Abe may move to shut them down Date: 2019/04/15 Story: Jeff Kingston says it may be too early to celebrate Donald Trump’s upcoming summit with Kim Jong-un, because the disgruntled Japanese prime minister may seek to stop them from happening – and might succeed. apanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is alarmed by diplomatic developments related to the denuclearisation of North Korea and is desperate to get involved in the talks so he can sabotage them. Whatever happened to regime change? From Abe’s perspective, treating Kim Jong-un as an equal is rewarding bad behaviour in ways that might imperil Japan’s security. He might find support for his hardline stance from John Bolton, President Donald Trump’s new national security adviser, who has advocated attacking North Korea.
James Green
Anti-*
Isaiah Williams
Lots of diferent groups interested in wasting best korea other than the 8 goddess, nice find.
Connor Cruz
Yes I have used that before. But what I'm doing is going through crime reports, news articles, and what ever information I can find and marking that location. The prostitutes here in my city are terrible cause they all have pumps and have to ask anyone they see if they want sex.
Anthony Anderson
Also found this interesting. . . Link: archive.fo/O7NP3 Site: gaydio.co.uk Title: UK DEPLOYS APACHE ATTACK HELICOPTERS TO ESTONIA TO DETER 'VERY CREDIBLE' RUSSIAN THREAT Date: 2019/04/15 Story: Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson watched the aircraft take off from Wattisham Airfield in Suffolk. Upon arrival in Estonia they will be supported by Wildcat battlefield reconnaissance helicopters and form part of the NATO enhanced forward presence, which was established to ward off potential Kremlin aggression. The Apaches will be stationed in the country, which borders Russia to the east and Latvia to the south, for three months and Mr Williamson said their deployment was "really vital". >Latvia Notes: Other hand? >Also... kek.. fag news.
Thanks m8. It’s the RUSI (UK) group that is putting out these narratives on Nuclear/CryptoCurrency and hacking.
(At least the one that did today/yesterday). They have released similar narratives and scripts for the past few years.
I’m getting real annoyed at this “can’t contact REcaptcha” bullshit error I keep getting.
Luke Clark
Do you have any questions for me today?(Besides the Japanese F-35 crash, I'll get to that).
Isaiah Foster
Bump
Aaron Turner
Not yet. Thank you
Jackson Morgan
Did Macron have a hand in starting that fire or will he just step in to take care of it? I already saw claims circulating that a yellow vest did it which is interesting.
>30 North Korean officials involved in South talks die 'in traffic accidents' >Thirty officials of the North Korean regime who were involved in talks with South Korea have been executed or died in "staged traffic accidents," according to a human rights report
>These stories are one of murkiest part of North Korean politics and there is a good chance the truth about them will never be uncovered. Some were likely murders, but orders like these were unlikely to have been put into writing – and, unless some of the participants will be willing to testify, those secrets will remain secrets.
wonder if most of these deaths are by power struggles of the elite or by outside sources.
Ryan Cox
I think the EMP one would be their failsafe trick up the sleeve due to it being the one that knocks out most comms systems making the established narrative instantly the preprogramed one. But theyd also be knocking out their own ability to dynamically mass control the narratives as well with this route.
Andrew Lee
If /htg/ never existed then who would it be here instead stopping the false flags?
Samuel Clark
Link: archive.is/FOr3o Site: thebronxchronicle.com Title: Vernuccio’s View: WH Moves to Protect US From EMP Date: 2019/04/14 Story: WH ExeOrder signed in March addresses the long-neglected threat of an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) disaster which could devastate the United States. An “EMP” is a burst of electromagnetic energy. A single EMP has the potential to destroy electrical systems over a vast area. It can permanently disable all electrical generating plants as well as equipment using electricity, including those in cars, trucks, planes, trains and computers. It has been estimated that an EMP over continental United States could wreck electrical equipment throughout the entire lower 48 states. In 2018, A declassified report from the Congressional Commission to Assess the Threat to the United States from Electromagnetic Pulse Attack warned that China, Russia, North Korea, & Iran had developed the technology for an EMP attack against America.
Link: archive.fo/FMjiC Site: christopherfountain.com Title: ElectroMagnetic Pulse — still a (growing) threat, still ignored by Congress Date: 2019/04/14 Story: Trump to sign executive order to study the risks of an EMP attack. In what would be a major about-face for the federal government, President Trump is reportedly preparing to sign an executive order to study the risks of an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack on the US. Despite the fact that a growing number of scientists and national security experts see an EMP attack on the US electricity grid as one of the greatest terror threats facing the country, the DoD decided in late 2017 to defund a Congressional committee that had been studying the EMP threat since 2001. The DoD terminated funding for the Commission to Assess the Threat to the US from EMP Attack in September 2017, just as the threat from North Korea - considered a rogue state that could pull off an EMP attack with one of its nukes - was reaching a fever pitch.
Austin Johnson
I bet there are many groups that do this. They might not be so public about it, or we just aren’t looking for/at them.
Dominic Barnes
[Japanese F-35 Crash]
Japan and North Korea don't like each other(you can look at the many statements/reports about it from both sides), North Korea doesn't like the F-35 being near it as NK has mentioned.
So here was the plan that was going to happen, but didn't:
That particular F-35 was supposed to "lose contact" on patrol with the squadron and then end up crashing into North Korea's shoreline/beach/coast land somewhere. It would be blamed on NK aircraft or air defenses. The Pilot was either going to be killed in the crash or by NK soldiers or held hostage either as a POW(since the Korean War is still going on for some reason) or be captured and executed.
This would have caused Japan to declare war with NK and the US also end up declaring war on NK because of alliances. It would have been a reverse pearl harbor where instead of planes attacking something it would been a plane being "attacked" by something.
The entire reason why it didn't happen is because they underestimated the technical issues that particular F-35 had and it went down too early and caused the entire operation/plan to go up in flames. Which is why the cover story and recovery mission is how it's been.
It's also very possible this F-35 was a pilot-less variant, which would explain why they cannot find the "pilot". This would mean if it did crash into NK somewhere, they could easily make up several different narratives about what happened to the "pilot" and blame it on NK. Since the world would assume NK is lying because of the hermit nature and past decisions under previous Kim rulers.
Jason Ross
So how the probability that they are going to use "defectors" to start shit, heck the nsi alredy uses them to throw shit at NK.
>One thing I can never discover in a responsible scholarly manner is the roles of the South Korean National Intelligence Service (NIS), given the nature of the institution’s mandates. How much agency the defector-activists have depends on the power and control exerted on them by the NIS. There are, however, occasional hints that the NIS has been involved in the defector-activists’ North Korean human rights movements. Kang Chol Hwan, for example, said in one of his media interviews that the “NIS knew details of the political prisons and prisoners there. They even had the photo of our house.” After graduating from Hanyang University with a management degree, Kang worked for the Korea Electric Power Corporation for some time. In 1998 he started providing testimonies for the US congress, funded by the National Endowment for Democracy. How this was arranged is unclear but it is possible that it was done through the NIS. After a series of international testimonies and book publication, Kang established himself as a direct witness and victim of political prisons.
>Shin Dong Hyuk left North Korea in January 2005 and arrived in Seoul in August 2006. Less than a year later in June 2007, Shin already had started talking to the UK government and parliamentarians. It is hard to imagine how a 25-yeard old North Korean man rose this quickly within less than a year of arrival in Seoul, alone without any help. It is possible that the NIS has facilitated his career as an activist from the very beginning. As the number of North Korean arrivals increases, the NIS sometimes makes false judgments about so-called North Korean ‘spies’. One NIS director was sentenced to four years imprisonment for framing a defector as a spy in May 2015.
Levi Young
How is this airforce supposed to shoot down an F-35?