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As one of its three possible doomsday scenarios, the U.S. Army selected “The collapse of North Korea” at its Unified Quest exercises.
Pulled from a paper published by Bruce Bennett and Jennifer Lind at Harvard University’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, the scenario begins with the Kim regime "embarking on the most difficult challenge that such regimes face: succession."
Originally posted by proob4
reply to post by Gab1159
Too many world leaders have fallen or been removed in 2011 for it to all be coincidence. I truly beleive there is a huge conspiracy goin on.
TextA prominent North Korean defector and a South Korean politician are contradicting reports that North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Il died of a heart attack, pointing to rumors that he was assassinated as result of an internal power struggle between the ruling Communist Workers’ Party and the country’s military
So how's that for a coincidence? The Pentagon holds a drill on North Korea regime change...just a week before Kim dies...
What are the odds? I know the Pentagon holds drills for almost anything, but the timing surely is interesting. According to two Montréal MSM, Kim died from a "sudden unknown illness" or a heart attack, certainly two deaths.
So could a murder have happened? For those of you that know Benjamin Fulford, he was told that Kim was murdered as part of the plan to fight the Rothschild global banking scheme. Here's an blurb from his yesterday's report:
Did the drill include getting zerged by China?
So how's that for a coincidence? The Pentagon holds a drill on North Korea regime change...just a week before Kim dies...
What are the odds? I know the Pentagon holds drills for almost anything, but the timing surely is interesting. According to two Montréal MSM, Kim died from a "sudden unknown illness" or a heart attack, certainly two deaths.