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Kim Jong-il Has Died

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posted on Dec, 19 2011 @ 02:21 PM
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Thanks, EvolEric. That's a good plan. I'll have some kimchi and fuggeddaboutit (with eyes open).


Vithchilo, you made me laugh. It's true -- I never fully understood the fine art of denial until I came here. They make an interesting reality for themselves.



posted on Dec, 19 2011 @ 02:24 PM
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Originally posted by FOXMULDER147
His son, the "great successor", apparently speaks perfect English, likes to drink, and is obsessed with NBA.


OMG not an new American Dictator........

lol only joking, he went to boarding school in switzerland, which is both promising and also maybe a tad worrying.

Intrigued to see ho he will turn out.

I do fear that he will be totally brainwashed, but hopefully early years away from his dad may has softened that.

Kind Regards,

Elf



posted on Dec, 19 2011 @ 02:28 PM
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Originally posted by SeventhSeal
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Uh, they're brainwashed. They had only 2 leaders and they're eternal presidents. These people worship the two monsters because it's all they know.

And let's not forget if they even knock the great leaders, they'd be sent to camps to die.


Not only do they worship them because it's all they know, but if they don't show unwavering support for all of their leaders actions then it's entirely possible they would get sent to one of the North Korea's detention camps. Many of these people surely put on a show just to pretend they have faithful support for their lord and master.



posted on Dec, 19 2011 @ 02:35 PM
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Wow this site is worst than listening to Rush Limbaugh or something sometimes with people posting outlandish rubbish like this. I feel bad for how brainwashed you are.
edit on 19-12-2011 by darkest4 because: (no reason given)



posted on Dec, 19 2011 @ 02:42 PM
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Well , i`d say it looks like WWIII could be starting here , his son is a freak just like he was, South Korea and Japan are already growling at him , if they attack eachother we all know who china will "back" , once china is in motion Russia will be waiting ... gazing across the room at america ... just waiting ....... america will - like a dipsh1t - storm Iran from all sides ... take and defend the country from Russia and China , Britain , France , Germany , And the rest of NATO will jump in to americas aid , and then begins the dirtiest war we could ever imagine , im talking everything BUT nukes.

Then 19 men with box cutters will hijack camels and donkeys and blow up the atom smasher in europe causing the big bang and destroying the planet.

and FEMA will still find a way to get everything wrong.



posted on Dec, 19 2011 @ 02:46 PM
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Wow isn't this how the game Mercenaries on PS2 started? haha.

hope this is how we remember him.

www.youtube.com...

Hope this trend of Tyrants dying spreads world wide.

edit on 19-12-2011 by merkej23 because: had to finish my thoughts



posted on Dec, 19 2011 @ 02:49 PM
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The man was a genius, evil maybe but nonetheless a genius

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posted on Dec, 19 2011 @ 02:51 PM
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Here's two more

www.youtube.com...

www.youtube.com...

As said of a Roman Senator " Cheer Rejoice in the death of a tyrant."



posted on Dec, 19 2011 @ 02:59 PM
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Originally posted by blocula
reply to post by doctornamtab
 
People cried and mourned the deaths of Mao and Stalin as well,who both were directly responsible for the murder of 10's of millions of innocent men,women and children...

Most people are sheep,easily misled,all the way to the slaughter house...



me thinks if they don't cry, they vanish in the night never to be seen again



posted on Dec, 19 2011 @ 03:04 PM
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Also, in many places is asia, one of many traditons among rich and powerful peoples is to hire professional mourners to cry or tear hair or for a LARGE sum to the family have a person LEAP into the open crypt to be buried alive. So while camps and exicutions ARE good motivators to mourn, money talks, BS walks



posted on Dec, 19 2011 @ 03:09 PM
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King dong dead? Now I need to find another short ashole for My porno flick



posted on Dec, 19 2011 @ 03:23 PM
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A nervous American holds his breath stateside hoping beyond hope that his country doesn't take advantage of this situation and begin to take the other half of the country over like so many recent others...



posted on Dec, 19 2011 @ 03:30 PM
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Is it time to assassinate the new leader? He sounds a little more dangerous than his father



posted on Dec, 19 2011 @ 03:33 PM
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I think that it is pretty "convenient" that this dictator dies right after Obama gets total dictatorial control of the USA!

Seems to me that there is no better timing for this to happen! Now all eyes and you tube videos are focused on this as well as the MSM!

Also kinda "convenient" that Kims gravestone marker is already in place BEFORE a funeral has even taken place!

anyone else thinking along these lines? Obama: Don't look over here right now.....look over there! now drink your fluoride and get ready for a pagan holiday! good boys



posted on Dec, 19 2011 @ 04:10 PM
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Atleast he was Jong at heart..



posted on Dec, 19 2011 @ 04:15 PM
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I don't think the food aid negotiations will be successful, the regime is extremely militarist and will want to maintain its standing to prevent international intervention.



posted on Dec, 19 2011 @ 04:26 PM
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Originally posted by merkej23
reply to post by jed001
 


Also, in many places is asia, one of many traditons among rich and powerful peoples is to hire professional mourners to cry or tear hair or for a LARGE sum to the family have a person LEAP into the open crypt to be buried alive. So while camps and exicutions ARE good motivators to mourn, money talks, BS walks


This has actually been common before in Europe too, I believe it was back in the 18th Century that undertakers also took on the role of hiring their friends and family to be professional mourners on behalf of their "clients" family.

One of the videos of the mourners even states that the audience are professional North Korean actors! Even actors can look absolutely mortified that their dear leader is dead. Personally, I don't imagine it would be the case in any other country that one of the first places you'd think to go to capture the grief of the people is to a group of actors lol
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posted on Dec, 19 2011 @ 04:33 PM
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Um, I'm sorry, whilst loving the planet and it's people have you ever watched a thing called the "News"? Perhaps whilst loving everybody and caring so much did you ever google the name Kim Jong-Il ? I'm not quite sure what you came up with in your research.......definately no love for this bloke, not one bit? Are you crazy? I'm sorry I don't quite get it? Please ellaborate? Why would you have love for a human being that murders and starves it's people in mass quantities? Whilst self modelling himself on Elvis and drinking to excess do you think he gave a toss whether his people lived or died? Would you have love for someone who "piped" self loving, lets all love the dear leader" bull# into your home on a speaker you could not switch off? There is so much about this bloke you obviously don't know, otherwise you wouldn't have gone to great lengths to portray me as the bad guy. Believe me mate, the world is a better place without this D765khead..........do some proper research please, when you can come back and give us a proper breakdown of all the good things this guy did for his country and the world.........I'll be all ears?????



posted on Dec, 19 2011 @ 04:34 PM
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Originally posted by jhn7537
Is it time to assassinate the new leader? He sounds a little more dangerous than his father


The real concern is that Kim Jong-Il had 20 years to get used to the idea of being their leader before he was given the role, his son has had 2 years.

Even back then there were movements by the military around the country during the handover period, and it's thought that there were attempts by military leaders to take power during the uncertainty. Kim Jong-Il then removed a whole load of his military leaders.

With this kid only being in the frame for 2 years, it's a worrying prospect that military leaders have had a long time to prepare a coup and Kim Jong-Un hasn't had time to formulate a way to deal with one.

And of course, if there is no immediate attempted military coup, it's likely that Kim Jong-Un will need to stamp his feet as early as possible to make it clear to any potential military coup planners that he aint messin'

It really is a very unstable situation, and it could go several ways. That's why I think it is wise for all their neighbors to be on alert and watch for anything.
You can bet the USA are watching very closely from high above for any military moves within the country.



posted on Dec, 19 2011 @ 05:05 PM
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Originally posted by jed001

Originally posted by blocula
reply to post by doctornamtab
 
People cried and mourned the deaths of Mao and Stalin as well,who both were directly responsible for the murder of 10's of millions of innocent men,women and children...

Most people are sheep,easily misled,all the way to the slaughter house...



me thinks if they don't cry, they vanish in the night never to be seen again


That plus as another member said, they have professional mourners to get the ball rolling, especially for tv.

Another reason for the tears is that some people living under a tyrant for so long genuinely become enamoured with that leader like a sort of Stockholm Syndrome.



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