TRAPPED IN A MASONIC WORLD
TRAPPED IN A MASONIC WORLD
TRAPPED IN A MASONIC WORLD
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ended with an armistice, not a peace treaty. Decades later, the two Koreas are divided by one of the<br />
world‘s most heavily fortified borders, and the U.S. keeps 28,500 troops in the South.<br />
China didn‘t have to much to say about the recent ‗war-games‘ by the US and S. Korea at the New Year<br />
in 2011, nor did Russia, - as there‘s too much money going through the Masonic lodges around the world,<br />
that they have no time for anything else as their all counting their money. - The US has given its<br />
‗unequivocal‘ support to South Korea following the ‗alleged sinking‘ of the Cheonan. A so-called<br />
‗multinational investigation‘ recently concluded the vessel was struck by a North Korean torpedo, and US<br />
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said; ―The world has a duty to respond to the sinking of the ship‖, and<br />
described the attack as an ―unacceptable provocation‖ by the North. The ―International community has a<br />
responsibility and a duty to respond‖, she added, [and said the same on the 23 rd March 2011 about Libya].<br />
And in good old warmongering style, Washington and Seoul then announced their plans for two joint<br />
military exercises in the waters off the Korean Peninsula. A White House spokesman said; ―The cooperation<br />
was intended to - deter future aggression - from Pyongyang‖. The US will also back Seoul<br />
when it goes to the UN asking for new sanctions against the North, and which will further financially<br />
cripple the country if the UN backs the call of further sanctions against the ‗innocent people‘ of N. Korea.<br />
What‘s diabolical about this is that so called ‗experts‘ say that North Korea‘s economic situation may<br />
now be as bad as the late 1990s when it‘s alleged famine killed hundreds of thousands. It‘s been alleged<br />
by refugees crossing over the North Korea‘s border with China have described worsening food shortages,<br />
while the World Food Programme says food aid will run out at the end of next month i.e. in June 2010.<br />
North Korean industry is crippled by a lack of fuel. Food aid has dwindled in recent years as evidence has<br />
emerged that it is not getting through to the people most in need, and may instead be being diverted to the<br />
military and ‗the governing elite‘, - see it‘s the same the world over!<br />
The country‘s problems have been exacerbated by a government ordered currency revaluation in<br />
November which wiped out the savings of millions of ordinary Koreans. Again it‘s pretty much the same<br />
that‘s happened in the West, and we still have the worse to come. It‘s been alleged that Pak Nam-gi the<br />
official held responsible for the disastrous currency reform was executed in March 2010, now why haven‘t<br />
we got such stringent measures like this in the West, - so we could put into practice the real meaning of a<br />
hung-parliament? It was reported by Yonhap, a South Korean news agency, that 77 year old Pak Nam-gi<br />
had not been seen in public since January, but there‘s no proof his execution happened, and he‘s most<br />
likely been banished to the countryside somewhere.<br />
If there is any starvation going on there, then it‘s due to the sanctions imposed upon their country in the<br />
first place. All the Jesuit led army really wants, - is for desperate people to believe in their evil preaching<br />
and to adopt Christianity, than they are truly concerned about their state of health and welfare. Why don‘t<br />
these so called ‗aid-groups‘ descend on the UN headquarters or their branches throughout the world,<br />
demanding to ‗not impose‘ new sanctions that results in famines to occur in the first place? We should be<br />
out there helping them, without conditions they have to ‗convert‘ before we help them.<br />
And I bet your arse the streets in North Korea are 1000% safer to roam at night than it is in a country<br />
village here in England, the USA or Europe. Look I know things are far from perfect out there, and maybe<br />
the people do want and need change, but as we are beginning to see for ourselves here in the West, things<br />
aren‘t necessarily greener on the other side.<br />
As all we presently have to offer them, are villages, towns and cities full of vice, drugs, crime,<br />
alcoholism and Aids. Our shopping malls and high streets are cloned in every town and city, where<br />
individuality and small businesses no longer thrive. Our economies are fucked, and we‘re beginning to<br />
have an education system that‘s more and more being funded by conglomerates like Nike, BP,<br />
McDonald‘s and Tesco etc., - so if it means teaching ‗the truth‘, then it certainly won‘t be taught in these<br />
types of subsidised schools. Our NHS and Post Office is getting flogged off, as have and will the<br />
remainder of our industries, i.e. the railways, gas, electric, water and oil companies that all make their<br />
present owners billions in fat profits, - yet cripple the rest of us in their extortionate prices.<br />
We don‘t manufacture anything anymore, unemployment is rising by the day, were flooded with<br />
millions of illegal immigrants, our libraries, swimming pools and youth clubs and halls are being closed<br />
down, our charities are folding, and no one can afford to buy their own homes, let alone a car. So please<br />
tell me this, what the fuck can we offer any of these people in N. Korea?<br />
Hold up, - who‘s the hoodwinked one at the back of the hall, - who shouted out ‗freedom‘. Well matey,<br />
if this is freedom we have over here is the West, - then it just goes to show you how successfully you‘ve<br />
been subliminally indoctrinated into believing this fallacy, - just because you can walk down the road to