Posted on 03/29/2013 10:05:56 PM PDT by Kartographer
The moves of the U.S. imperialists to violate the sovereignty of the DPRK and encroach upon its supreme interests have entered an extremely grave phase. Under this situation, the dear respected Marshal Kim Jong Un, brilliant commander of Mt. Paektu, convened an urgent operation meeting on the performance of duty of the Strategic Rocket Force of the Korean People's Army for firepower strike and finally examined and ratified a plan for firepower strike.
The important decision made by him is the declaration of a do-or-die battle to provide an epochal occasion for putting an end to the history of the long-standing showdown with the U.S. and opening a new era. It is also a last warning of justice served to the U.S., south Korean group and other anti-reunification hostile forces. The decision reflects the strong will of the army and people of the DPRK to annihilate the enemies.
(Excerpt) Read more at live.reuters.com ...
Sorry, that is just hyperbole. To see how absurd your assertion is, check the dead stats for the workers at Chernobyl.
“Man up!”
OK, YOU go over there and let the guys over there now come home. Won’t be a problem for you, dodge the bullets, regular bombs, and eat the nuclear bomb.
Me, I’ll pray for the guys over there.
Secretary of state John Kerry will visit the region in a week or so for meetings with Japan, China and South Korea, the State Department said.
Sounds like the USSA intends to send a couple of battalions of homosexuals and bull dykes against the NK's and then blame the GOP when the south falls.
Lt Col Catherine Wilkinson and John Kerry, talk about lightweights.
If you think I am lying, just look at Nagasaki and Hiroshima today.
Hmmmm....maybe I could take a speed boat over to NK and provoke them with a good ... full ... MOON!!!??? :)
You just signed up here last month, newbie. You are expendable, so yes, you man up and go to S. Korea and face down the bullets, and regular bombs, and nuclear bomb.
“All I know is that all the cities they threatened to target are bastions of liberalism.”
No, this declaration of war reads entirely differently than the list of targets that came out earlier today - that was reporting but this is a written declaration of war and those cities are not on there. They may be targets but they aren’t listed on this declaration of war. Some countries are listed in this document.
“Sorry, that is just hyperbole. To see how absurd your assertion is, check the dead stats for the workers at Chernobyl.”
It is NOT hyperbole. The fact that it is so deadly if you are directly exposed to it is because of the fact it is breaking down at such a high speed. But the fact is you’re already exposed to “dangerous” radiation in the environment 24/7:
“But before we shed too many tears for the poor fellow who was struck by one of these particles of radiation, it should be pointed out that every person in the world is struck by about 15,000 of these particles of radiation every second of his or her life,2 and this is true for every person who has ever lived and for every person who ever will live. These particles, totalling 500 billion per year, or 40 trillion in a lifetime, are from natural sources. In addition, our technology has introduced new sources of radiation like medical X-rays a typical X-ray bombards us with over a trillion particles of radiation.
http://www.phyast.pitt.edu/~blc/book/chapter5.html
Your body can handle a certain level of radiation exposure everyday before getting sick. As long as you remain below it, you’re fine, though there are bad side-effects for the future, well, the same side-effects you can expect at any time.
FYI, lots of survivors of the A-BOMB attack in Japan, and you would expect them to all be dead and the place uninhabitable. I think they have a monument built right on the crater now.
The No-Nukes crowd really pulled a number on a lot of people.
Sorry to do this to you... but I need to let the supervisor watching you know that you screwed up the plural of fallout.
Singular is 'fallout'. Plural is 'fallout'.
No 's' at the end is required.
I hope your supervisors don't execute you.
I'd feel bad.
For a minute.
/johnny
Chernobyl
I noticed that, too, but he's a newbie so what can you expect.
Oh, get serious. You’ve been taken in by No-Nukes propaganda and are not making me the bad guy because I know for a fact that even if a Nuke landed in your freakin yard, as long as you were within appropriate cover (the walls have to be a certain level of thickness to impede the radiation passing through), within a couple of weeks you’ll be walking around. Within a few months, the only “fallout” that will be around will be the fallout of the damage done to city.
No such thing as an eternal wasteland destroying countries forever and ever.
Sure, it ain’t pretty, and cancer later in life isn’t fun, assuming you were heavily exposed, and even in places like Colorado where the freakin soil has Uranium in it, the cancer rate is actually below average there.
It’s not healthy, but it’s not doomsday.
/johnny
And one more bit for the grist: whatever turned the Twin Towers to dust in midair so that they did not fall as more than a million tons of debris on the bathtub holding the Hudson River out of the Manhattan real estate is likely poised to be used if NK even tries to launch a nuclear strike across the ocean or the North Polar route.
I don't see you packing your bag yet and running over there so our guys can come home. It would only take one of you to face down what's coming at our guys. And, newbie, I'm old enough to be two of you and know twice as much as both of you.
You're invited Johnny, to reply to this newbie who apparently loves “the bomb”.
Another more literate one will be along in a bit, if they keep working to the plan.
Not that I've seen this before or anything.
And I'm really not trying to be grumpy. I'm trying to be pleasant. For certain values of nice.
/johnny
“Chernobyl”
Hiroshima
There’s a difference between a nuclear STRIKE that ejects a lot of material into the atmosphere that disperses and dissipates in danger over time, and something like Chernobyl where you have a huge concentration of it just producing more and more. But I’ve read studies that have shown that animals live in the area just fine, with no apparent zombie apocalypse.
Sure, maybe in the HOLE, you don’t want to sit in it. But even the crater itself will eventually be safe to build your house on it and dance all day and night.
“The mixture of radioactive elements formed in a nuclear explosion is so
complex, with both short- and long-lasting isotopes, that radioactive decay
can only be estimated. During the first hour after a nuclear explosion,
radioactivity levels drop precipitously. Radioactivity levels are further reduced by about 90% after
another 7 hours and by about 99% after 2 days.”
http://www.nae.edu/File.aspx?id=11313
I’ve read that it is actually more than 2 days, for all the other particles that take a bit longer to decrease, as the timeline is usually about a week, and at that only going above ground for a few hours at a time. It’s best to wait it out for a couple of weeks, and the full effects, admittedly, might take months or even a year or so, but quite frankly you could get the same dosages of radiation just traveling around the country experiencing all the Earth has to offer.
Have any “Black” left? Pardon, while I get an adult beverage to match your Black - I’m not sleepy.
It is less than ten minutes to three AM here. I think I’ll just go to bed and leave you to yopur magic thinking/propagandizing ways. Have nice day
So everyone, get ready!
Sh!t is about to get real.
And he would watch it like this. Smoking.
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