Back in the early 1990’s, when Russia decommissioned a lot
of subs built in 1958, North Korea bought ten of them and began an ambitious refurbishment
program that has finally resulted in the launching of a sub capable of
launching ballistic missiles at South Korea or other, more-distant nations.
COMMENTS:
The news has been totally ignored by the mainstream media,
probably due to a President who didn’t want the news to break before the
midterm elections. They have obviously
developed the missiles that can be launched from the subs; the only question
now is whether or not they are capable of carrying a nuclear warhead. They’re not likely to use such a sub to
launch a rocket to the moon.
TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. Any new news about I.S.I.S.? (Lew ~ Dallas, TX)
A. The Iraqi government said Sunday that at least 322
members of the Al-Bu Nimr tribe were murdered by Islamic State fighters over
the past week, including dozens of women and children whose bodies were found
dumped in a well. A couple of top U.S. generals
seem to be taking issue with the White House’s assertion that things are going splendidly
well. Don’t you often wonder what Obama is
smoking?
Q. I heard there was a major election fraud in Texas? (Arch
~ Anderson, CA)
A. A voting machine down there left Republican Greg Abbott’s
name off the ballot for the Governor’s race and inserted the name of Lt.
Governor David Dewhurst; Dewhurst is not running for anything. You know and I know that the computer did not
do this; it was a man-made event. Now, we
have potential massive election fraud in Illinois, Maryland, North Carolina and
Texas. Keep in mind: There is a
possibility this is deliberate and intended to be caught, thereby throwing the
outcome of the entire election process in doubt and sending the matter into the
court system in order to maintain the status quo until the disputes are
resolved.
Q. I hear the name Jeanne Shaheen from New Hampshire as
being involved with the IRS targeting scandal?
(Prentice ~ Portland, OR)
A. Yes. Letters show
that in 2012, the IRS wrote to Shaheen and five other Senators after they
contacted then-IRS commissioner Doug Shulman expressing concern about new
nonprofit groups engaging in political activity. But, don’t worry about it. Obama says there’s not even a smidgen of corruption at the IRS,
remember?
TODAY’S QUOTE:
“The question of whether a computer can think is no more
interesting than the question of whether a submarine can swim.” ~ Edsger
Dijkstra
TODAY’S VIDEO:
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