Posted on 10/18/2002 1:39:03 PM PDT by Diogenesis
GOTTA SEE THIS - War for Enduring Freedom 10/19/02 - Kandahar, Tarnak Farm, Garmawak, Sulaymaniyah, Seyed Sadeq
BREAKING: North Korean "Uranium" tests
BREAKING: South Korean protests, Sungnam
BREAKING: North Korea, Yongbyon nuclear plant
BREAKING: Japan 5 North Korean captives freed after 24 years
Busan, South Korea
Kumho, Light Water Reactor Project
BREAKING: Baghdad, Iraq, swearing in ceremony
Technology in New York
========= South Korea =========
BREAKING - South Koreans this morning are reading in their newspapers that North Korea
undertook a nuclear test in the last three months.
This may be the reason for the admission of breaking the Agreement yesterday.
BREAKING: The South Koreans are very upset.
========= Sungnam =========
BREAKING:
In Sungnam, south of Seoul, South Korean veterans are very upset about North Korean
nuclear activity. 700 met today to demonstrate against North Korea 's nuclear weapons program.
========= North Korea =========
========= Panmunjom =========
In Panmunjom, north of Seoul, North Korean soldiers.
========= Observation Point Ouellette =========
At Observation Point Ouellette, in the demilitarized zone separating the two Koreas,
US President George W. Bush- Feb. 20, 2002.
========= Yongbyon nuclear plant =========
Yongbyon nuclear reactor, file January, 1989.
Yongbyon nuclear site with older buildings, IRT reactor,
Isotope Production Laboratory, Institute of Radiochemistry.
Then, it was a 5 megawatt (MWe) reactor.
By satellite image, the Yongbyon nuclear plant.
In North Korea, the Yongbyon nuclear plant, up close.
The top of reactor core shown
was by then 25 megawatts-thermal - file May 1992
========= Kumho =========
In Kumho, North Korea, at the ground breaking ceremonies
for the new Light Water Reactor Project August 19, 1997.
Promises were made.
In Kumho, North Korea, the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO)
still building the Light Water Reactor Project - Aug. 7, 2002.
In North Korea, one of their rockets from a September, 1998 television frame grab.
========= JAPAN - A FEW NORTH KOREAN PRISONERS FREED (held 24 years) =========
BREAKING:
HELD IN CAPTIVITY 24 YEARS !!!!!
ARRIVAL: In Tokyo, Japan, at Tokyo's Haneda Airport, 5 very lucky prisoners
abducted by North Korea a quarter century ago, arrive in Japan. At least three times
as many innocents were taken by the vicious North Koreans at that time in that operation.
FREED: First news conference.
'I can't express how it feels to set foot in my hometown after 24 years' said Kaoru Hasuike,
who was abducted in 1978 from a nearby beach.
He is a lucky one of only five Japanese returned to Japan from North Korea.
========= Niigata, northern Japan =========
In Niigata in northern Japan, In North Korea, Hitomi Soga, cries upon finally receiving her diploma
from Sado High School. She completed high school but was captured by North Korean spies when she was 19.
She dreamt of this -- and being free- for 24 years.
Freed captives .... finally visiting the graves of their families.
========= Tokyo =========
In Tokyo, Japan, the Yokotas, surrounded by just-released captives,
show pictures of her daughter, Megumi, abducted by North Korea in 1977
----- at the age of 13 ----. They were informed by the North Koreans that Megumi committed suicide rather than
continue trapped by the terrorist North Koreans in 1993.
========= Vladivostok =========
PERP ALERT:
In Vladivostok, on the trail of Terrorist-in-Chief Kim Jong-il,
meeting with Vladimir Putin August 23, 2002.
What in the world went through Clinton's mind?
========= Busan, South Korea =========
In Busan, South Korea, at the 14th Asian Games, North Korean cheerleaders.
In Busan, South Korea, at the 14th Asian Games, South Korean children at the closing ceremonies.
========= Baghdad =========
In Baghdad, Iraq, all are amused and watch the Saddam Hussein double prepare
to shortly immolate now that the new pictures are up.
In Baghdad, Iraq, at the Tigris river, there is a sand storm.
In Baghdad, Iraq, at the swearing in ceremony, Terrorist Saddam truely reflects his insanity by
wielding a sword.
========= Manhattan, New York =========
BREAKING: TECHNOLOGIC RESPONSE TO ISLAMIC TERROR
In Manhattan, New York, technology for protection.
The "Schmartas", an Israeli suit with air blower that assists children
and even has a hookup for bottle feeding.
In New York, the Advantage 1000 gas mask with a voice actuator.
In New York, the Tyvek Protech clear hazmat suit.
In New York, two types of 'Executive' parachutes,
requiring a minimum jump height of 125 feet. .
========= Rio de Janeiro =========
Off the coast of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Ikonos satellite, 423 miles above Earth,
reveals ships working to repair a listing offshore oil rig, known as P-34,
after it began to topple Sunday after an electrical failure caused the oil
aboard to flow to one side. On Oct. 15, 2002 workers pumped sea water into empty tanks to restore its balance.
========= Entebbe, Uganda=========
In Entebbe, Uganda, at the Uganda Wildlife Education Center,
a three-year-old baby white rhinos.
========= Center of the Milky Way Galaxy =========
NASA 's Chandra X-ray Observatory reviews the central region of the Milky Way Galaxy,
with its huge black hole.
END OF TRANSMISSION 10/19/02 .......... K
Stay safe.
Continuing thanks D, and have a wonderful weekend....
Thanks for your effort.
What in the world went through Clinton's mind?
The question is, what went through his pockets?
And what went through his pants?
I don't want to know
South Korea would not exist as a nation if it was not for the American presence.
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