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"It's a LOT Worse Than Anyone Thought" North Koreans Have Missiles to Reach ALL of USA
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Early on July 4, North Korea test-launched a missile which their Leader, Kim Jung Un, called "a present for the American Bastards." All mass-media dutifully reported the launch; but they ALL omitted a key element in their reportage: Tuesday morning's missile test reached a height of 2,802 kilometers (1,741 miles), the highest altitude a North Korean missile had ever reached. It also crossed a classified threshold for the ability to strike
globally. Worse, North Korea says their technology for
atmospheric re-entry of a warhead has now been verified.
Many of you know that from 1993 through 2008, I worked with the FBI, with my final five years (2003-2008) with the Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF). Federal court transcripts prove that Assistant Special Agent in Charge, Amy Pickett, who was the third highest-ranking member of the FBI in New York City testified under oath that I handled National Security, Terrorism and ***Foreign Counter-Intelligence***.
I have many former colleagues in FBI and other alphabet agencies who reveal important information to me and it was my work in
Foreign Counter-Intelligence that allowed me to be in-the-know on many matters of international scope. I worked very closely with the Clandestine Services and forged many trusted friendships with those brave people.
Through these contacts,
I can now confirm that North Korea has the ability to launch a missile which can deliver a warhead ANYWHERE in the ENTIRE United States.
You see,
building a missile and launching it is not a big deal. Launching a missile and getting it to strike the target you want, is a big deal. A lot goes into proper targeting and it takes considerable resources and technology to make sure the missile hits NEAR where you want it to hit.
Launching a missile that can reach outer space is not a big deal. Having one that can reach a
certain altitude into space is a big deal; overcoming gravity to achieve orbit is technologically complex. But once North Korea successfully launched two satellites and achieved stable orbit, they crossed a major threshold.
The final two thresholds North Korea needed to achieve were:
- Having a rocket capable of carrying a large warhead to an altitude where loss of gravity was sufficient enough to allow altering of the warhead course, AND;
- Having a re-entry vehicle which could safely carry the warhead through the enormous temperatures of re-entry so the warhead survives.
With Tuesday's test, North Korea demonstrated it has achieved those two goals.
The absolute final obstacle for North Korea is to be able to steer a warhead that has been put into space, so that it re-enters earth's atmosphere at a time, place and angle to deliver the warhead to the target. This last step is almost easy compared to the other obstacles.
With Tuesday's missile launch, North Korea has physically demonstrated it can now deliver a warhead anywhere on earth. ANYWHERE!
While the US mass-media is saying that Hawaii and "parts of Alaska" can now be hit, they are either not aware that ANYWHERE in the US can be hit, or they are concealing this fact. But my former colleagues in the FBI and in other agencies have confirmed directly to me, that the United States is now in
actual danger of a North Korean Missile strike. There is no doubt anymore.
Perhaps that is why President Trump interrupted his Independence Day celebration to contact the United Nations Secretary General and invoke and Emergency Meeting of the UN Security Council. Trump did that Tuesday afternoon.
Moreover, The Secretary General of the UN issued a very strong statement after President Trump contacted him. The Secretary General said:
- Quote :
- "This action . . . constitutes a dangerous escalation of the situation. . ."
Think about that statement for a moment. If this is simply a missile test, why would the TOP guy at the UN publicly describe it as a "dangerous escalation?"
Because it is.
And get this: Both China and Russia have publicly slammed North Korea over the test.
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