Continue life as usual? N.Korea ship coming to Burma

Continue life as usual? N.Korea ship coming to Burma

Postby Veto on Tue Jun 23, 2009 1:57 pm

http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/asia/146740/north-korea-dispute-nears-our-neighborhood
What is on the ship coming to perhaps Burma? How will this affect life in Thailand? Are there nukes, missiles, or arms?Arms for the Reds as promised? Mystery may not reveal itself right away.
Where I live N.Korea has a missile aimed at us for a launch around July 4th. That is irritating enough, besides coups r' us harassing Iran.
Is anyone concerned in Thai? or only self absorbed in local Thai issues?
Here's an interesting blog about current events and N. Korea
http://blogs.myspace.com/tom_heneghan_intel :cheers:
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Re: Continue life as usual? N.Korea ship coming to Burma

Postby stilljustbrowsing on Tue Jun 23, 2009 3:43 pm

Sink the bloody thing and blame it on bad workmanship resulting in structural failure.
Have "rescue services" standing by to ensure there is no loss of life.
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Re: Continue life as usual? N.Korea ship coming to Burma

Postby ford_coupe on Wed Jun 24, 2009 5:00 am

................................. Right on Noaksy ...
but its really a good thread too break away from the Thai political arena.

My self had the unpleasant pleasure to spend 13 months at the DMZ border of N Korea and never for one
second felt comfort or trust towards the North.
But in the south I sure can say those Korean Lady's sure could dance.
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Re: Continue life as usual? N.Korea ship coming to Burma

Postby Veto on Wed Jul 01, 2009 11:34 am

It seems North Korea has been selling Cobalt 60 to hostile nations. 10 kilos for $2M US. This is highly radioactive material used in dirty bombs which can easily destroy the western world. Million people dead in any major city and a 1000 yrs min. abandoned. Muslim Nations like certain groups in Pakistan and Afghanistan have these now. It appears maybe some may be headed to Burma. The west can easily be taken down at any time, and US miltary/fiat currency rule seems doomed to failed. Notice the failed Britihs lead/Iran revolution. No one would be surprised if ship heads to Burma with a suitcase or two of Cobalt 60. Missile technology or A-bombs not needed. How this affects Thailand remains to be seen, but the blind leading the blind in Thai politics as usual. With the west in financial limbo, Russia and China primed to rule, :cheers:
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Re: Continue life as usual? N.Korea ship coming to Burma

Postby stilljustbrowsing on Wed Jul 01, 2009 4:33 pm

Latest reports suggest the ship has turned around and is headed back to NK? (something to hide afterall, perhaps?)
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Re: Continue life as usual? N.Korea ship coming to Burma

Postby Ian on Wed Jul 01, 2009 8:04 pm

Most major hospitals contain a few kilograms of Co60, a few years ago several Thai scrap metal dealers near Bangkok died because of this fact :roll:
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Re: Continue life as usual? N.Korea ship coming to Burma

Postby stilljustbrowsing on Wed Jul 01, 2009 9:29 pm

It appears that cobalt is off topic, and there was me thinking it was just a pretty shade of blue!
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Re: Continue life as usual? N.Korea ship coming to Burma

Postby Veto on Fri Jul 03, 2009 12:05 pm

RE:
http://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/opinion/19319/n-korea-must-go-to-phuket
Interesting article recently. Ship still headed to Burma. Perhaps N. Korea joined in ARF talks in Phuket soon.
Cartoon with article funny. Shows reds with feet clapping with a heavy hand phoning them what to do...wonder what that insinuates? A "Freudian slip" by BKK Post for sure.

Other top news in post include:
Vaccine on the way, (but only for 1%)
Temple tensions mount with generals at border. (more fear mongering)
"The Day there was no Coup" (lucky they say no coup after Songkran riots...in otherwords "don't try that again")
Is this all fearmongering or what? With Burma about to get Cobalt 60 for a dirty bomb...who knows what is next?
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Re: Continue life as usual? N.Korea ship coming to Burma

Postby Veto on Fri Jul 03, 2009 12:13 pm

stilljustbrowsing wrote:It appears that cobalt is off topic, and there was me thinking it was just a pretty shade of blue!

I just wrote a blog using only BKK post news and opinion articles, yet included the ( C 60) word and blog was seized.
Must be something to this after all.
http://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/opinion/19319/n-korea-must-go-to-phuket
Hilarious cartoon attached showing heavy phone with cell phone ordering red feet slaves...a Freudian slip? :cheers:
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Re: Continue life as usual? N.Korea ship coming to Burma

Postby Veto on Fri Jul 03, 2009 12:44 pm

Ian wrote:Most major hospitals contain a few kilograms of Co60, a few years ago several Thai scrap metal dealers near Bangkok died because of this fact :roll:

True...it's used in chemotherapy I believe. It has a short half life, but can be used in dirty b..ombs. :cheers:
Ship still headed to Burma according to BKK post
http://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/opinion/19319/n-korea-must-go-to-phuket
Note the cartoon: hilarious :lol: :lol: :cheers:
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