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Bill Clinton Praised Nuclear Deal with North Korea As a Success
In 1994 President Bill Clinton praised his nuclear agreement with North Korea as a way to “end to the threat of nuclear proliferation on the Korean Peninsula.”
“This agreement is good for the United States, good for our allies, and good for the safety of the entire world,” Clinton said at the time. “It reduces the danger of the threat of nuclear spreading in the region. It’s a crucial...
China Expanding Nuke Arsenal, Top General Warns
The U.S. can no longer afford to defer efforts to modernize its nuclear arsenal as China, Russia and other countries upgrade their own arsenals, according to a top U.S. general.
Air Force General Paul Selva, vice-chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the armed forces have made modernizing its nuclear arsenal, including weapons, infrastructure and personnel, its top priority after noting the...
Indian Cannibal Sect Threatens to Decapitate CNN host forced to eat Human Brains
CNN presenter, Reza Aslan was forced to eat human brains while he was filming a documentary series called ‘Believer’. This particular episode, Aslan focused on the ‘Aghori’ Hindu sect in Tulsi Gabbard which practices cannibalism.
There are less than 100 Aghori ‘Hindu’s’ and their practices are condemned by the over 1 billion practicing Hindu’s. Aslan received a huge backlash from Hindu’s...
US military bases in Japan targeted in missile launch drill: North Korea
Pyongyang says the missiles it fired toward Japan were part of an exercise targeting US military bases there. It comes as the White House announced the deployment of the advanced THAAD anti-missile defense system to South Korea to guard against the North.
The test launches of four missiles, fired by North Korea into the Sea of Japan on Monday morning, were a drill carried out by an army unit commissioned...
China invents paper again, this time Resistant to Fire and Water
Scientists from China, where paper was first invented about 2,000 years ago, say they have developed a new form of the material that is fire and water-resistant.
A research team at the Shanghai Institute of Ceramics led by Professor Zhu Yingjie developed the world’s first kind of paper that can resist both water and fire, even if its surface is scratched or physically damaged.
The scientists added...
Asian Press Reporting US has Withdrawn from the TPP
WikiLeaks has tweeted that the Asian Press is already reporting that the US has withdrawn from the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP).
Trump stated in late November that the first thing he would do on his first day in office would be to pull out of the TPP. The TPP was expected to send more US jobs offshore and another major criticism is that the:
TPP will protect and guarantee profits for multinational...
Taiwan Begins Massive Drills Simulating Chinese Attack
In what may be a response to a recent show of force by the transit of the Chinese aircraft carrier through the Strait of Taiwan, Taipei initiated defense preparation exercises over the weekend while vowing to “enhance training 365 days a year.”
Taipei simulated a scenario in which China’s sole aircraft carrier, the Lioaning, crossed the dividing line of the Taiwan Strait in a simulated...
Head of Samsung faces arrest for bribery
South Korea’s special prosecutors are seeking to arrest the head of Samsung Group Jay Y. Lee over allegations of bribery involving President Park Geun-hye and her secret confidante Choi Soon-Sil.
Jay Y. Lee is suspected of paying up to $36.42 million (43 billion won) in bribes to Choi Soon-sil in return for governmental approval of controversial mergers.
Choi Soon-Sil s at the center of the...
Have Geologists Solved the Mystery of the Earth's Core?
A team of Japanese scientists claim that they have solved one of Earth’s biggest mysteries: the third element that makes up the planet’s inner core. The Tohoku University researchers claim that silicon is the most likely candidate, based on the results of their research.
Earth’s inner core is widely believed to be composed of 85 percent iron and 10 percent nickel, but the material comprising...
366 Days of Beijing's Airpocalypse Caught on Camera
Zou Yi, a 56-year-old businessmen from Beijing, lives in his 13th floor flat across from Beijing Television’s headquarters. Some days he can see every detail of the skyscraper; some days he can hardly see it at all because of heavy smog which he decided to document every morning by taking photos from his window.
Every morning Zou Yi wakes up to make a shot of Beijing’s polluted skies from the...
iPhone Manufacturer Foxconn Plans to Replace almost Every Human Worker with Robots
Foxconn, the Taiwanese manufacturing giant behind Apple’s iPhone and numerous other major electronics devices, aims to automate away a vast majority of its human employees, according to a report from DigiTimes. Dai Jia-peng, the general manager of Foxconn’s automation committee, says the company has a three-phase plan in place to automate its Chinese factories using software and in-house robotics...
North Korea in final stage of preparing ICBM: Kim Jong Un
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has claimed his country is almost ready to test-launch an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), amid international pressure on Pyongyang to abandon its arms programs.
“Research and development of cutting edge arms equipment is actively progressing and ICBM rocket test launch preparation is in its final stage,” Kim said in his New Year’s message on television...
Taiwan Students Parade as Nazis to Protest Teacher Who Wanted Muslim Parade
What was this all about?
This was not a joke. This was real. A group of students at a private high school in Taiwan dressed up as Nazis and then proceeded to conduct an awesome Nazi like parade. Perhaps they did this to intimidate communist China who threatens to take over Taiwan? In any case the parade was awesome and their costumes were really classy. Don’t listen to the butthurts who complained...
Kim Jong Un bans Christmas, makes North Korea worship Grandma
The world’s most unstable dictator is taking the war on Christmas to a new level. Christmas is no longer allowed.
From the New York Post:
“Kim Jong Un is the Grinch who stole Christmas.
North Korea’s tubby tyrant wants the few Christians in the hermit state to spread cheer only to celebrate his grandma, Kim Jong-suk — not the birth of Jesus.
Jong-suk — who was born on Christmas Eve in 1919...
Underwater Drone Just Tip of The Iceberg of US Spying on China
An US military underwater drone recently seized by China in the waters of the South China Sea is just one small instance of American hostility in the area, according to a recent op-ed.
To China’s chagrin, the discovery of the waterborne drone is another example of US efforts to maintain control of the region, deploying unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) as a “power enhancer.” In an...