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9/26/2017 4:53:14 PM

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IT'S ALL YOUR FAULT

Hurricanes have made Caribbeans the world’s latest climate refugees.

And officials from the islands haven’t held back in reminding the industrialized world who’s at fault here. (Hint: not island people.)

Over the weekend, Dominica Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit was unapologetic as he spoke to the United Nations General Assembly. Hurricane Maria lashed his island before going on to destroy Puerto Rico. The Category-5 storm killed at least 15 residents of Dominica last week.

“While the big countries talk, the small island nations suffer,” said Skerrit. “We need action, and we need it now.”

It’s no secret that the developing world, especially island nations, will bear the brunt of climate change impacts — even though these places have contributed the least to global warming. And Caribbean leaders used their platform in New York City this past weekend to hammer this point home.

The country of Antigua and Barbuda is struggling to rebuild following landfalls by Hurricanes Irma and Maria. Prime Minister Gaston Browne eventually made his way to the U.N. with sobering news: “For the first time in 300 years, there is no permanent resident of Barbuda.”

In case you hadn’t realized it yet, this is what climate change looks like.

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9/26/2017 5:25:23 PM

North Korea accuses US of declaring war

  • 25 September 2017
  • | Asia



captionWhat would a war look like?

North Korea's foreign minister has accused US President Donald Trump of declaring war on his country and said Pyongyang had the right to shoot down US bombers.

Ri Yong-ho said this could apply even if the warplanes were not in North Korea's airspace.

The White House dismissed the statement as "absurd". The Pentagon warned Pyongyang to stop provocations.

A UN spokesman said fiery talk could lead to fatal misunderstandings.

Mr Ri's comments were a response to Mr Trump's tweet that the North Korean leadership would not "be around much longer" if they continued their rhetoric.

"The whole world should clearly remember it was the US who first declared war on our country," Mr Ri told reporters as he was leaving New York, where he had addressed the UN General Assembly on Saturday.

"Since the United States declared war on our country, we will have every right to make counter-measures, including the right to shoot down United States strategic bombers even when they are not inside the airspace border of our country."

Mr Trump's tweet followed Mr Ri's fiery speech to the UN on Saturday, when he described the US president as a "mentally deranged person full of megalomania" on a "suicide mission".

Referring to Mr Trump's post, North Korea's minister said "the question of who won't be around much longer" would be answered by his country.

Mr Ri's remarks - not the first time that North Korea has used the phrase "a declaration of war" in relation to the US - are the latest in an increasingly angry war of words between the two countries.

His statement came two days after US warplanes flew close to North Korea's coast in a show of force.

Media captionSarah Sanders: Frankly the suggestion is absurd

Pentagon spokesman Col Robert Manning reacted by saying: "If North Korea does not stop their provocative actions, you know, we will make sure that we provide options to the president to deal with North Korea."

"We want things to calm down," China's ambassador to the UN, Liu Jieyi, told Reuters. "It's getting too dangerous and it's in nobody's interest."

Stéphane Dujarric, a spokesman for UN Secretary General António Guterres, said: "Fiery talk can lead to fatal misunderstandings."

"The only solution for this is a political solution," he added.

Media captionRi Yong-ho says Donald Trump "declared a war on our country"

Despite weeks of tension, experts have played down the risk of direct conflict between the two.

North Korea has continued to carry out nuclear and ballistic missile tests in recent weeks, in defiance of successive rounds of UN sanctions.

The country's leaders say nuclear capabilities are its only deterrent against an outside world seeking to destroy it.

After the North's latest and most powerful nuclear test earlier this month, the UN Security Council approved new sanctions on the country.


Actions not words

By Jonathan Marcus, BBC News diplomatic correspondent

The rhetoric on both sides may have got out of hand already but the real question is what practical consequences might ensue from the war of words between Washington and Pyongyang?

It should be remembered that the Korean peninsula is not at peace - the Korean conflict of the 1950s was only brought to a halt by an armistice, not a peace treaty.

But it is actions that are likely to provoke renewed fighting, not just words.

The latest North Korean threat to shoot down US warplanes comes in the wake of a recent US patrol that took its B1-B Lancer bombers and their accompanying F-15 fighter escorts over waters to the east of North Korea - the furthest north US warplanes have flown for several months, albeit still outside Pyongyang's airspace.

The US believes it has every right to do this but if one day Pyongyang judges that these aircraft are on an offensive mission - what then?


(bbc.com)


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9/26/2017 6:20:37 PM

READY TO STRIKE North Korea moves warplanes into US bombers’ flight path after warning Trump they’ll shoot down any American jet they see

The dictatorship's foreign minister yesterday claimed Pyongyang could target US jets flying outside North Korean airspace

Updated: 26th September 2017,


NORTH Korea has moved jet fighters to the coast to intercept US bombers after accusing Donald Trump of "declaring war".

The dictatorship's foreign minister yesterday claimed Pyongyang could target US jets flying outside North Korean airspace after President Donald Trump threatened to "totally destroy" North Korea.

 US bombers accompanied by fighter jets flew off the east coast of North Korea on Saturday
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US bombers accompanied by fighter jets flew off the east coast of North Korea on Saturday
 Tension is high between President Trump and Kim Jong-un over North Korea's nuke tests
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Tension is high between President Trump and Kim Jong-un over North Korea's nuke tests
 North Korean leader Kim Jong-un inspecting a fighter plane in 2014. His regime has accused the US of declaring war
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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un inspecting a fighter plane in 2014. His regime has accused the US of declaring war
 Ri claimed North Korea would now be justified in shooting down US jets
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Ri claimed North Korea would now be justified in shooting down US jets
 A North Korean MiG fighter jet intercepts a U.S. surveillance plane over the Sea of Japan in 2003
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A North Korean MiG fighter jet intercepts a U.S. surveillance plane over the Sea of Japan in 2003
Trump has 'not declared war on North Korea' and the suggestion 'is absurd

South Korea's National Intelligence Service said that while Pyongyang did not appear to have picked up the presence of the US B-1B

Lancer warplanes over the weekend, it had since bolstered its coastal defences.Lee Cheol-Woo, the chief of the National Assembly's intelligence committee, said: "North Korea relocated its warplanes and strengthened defences along the east coast."

Meanwhile, the White House has blasted North Korea's "absurd" claims that the US has "declared war" on Kim Jong-un's rogue nation.

US spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders said: "We have not declared war against North Korea and frankly the suggestion of that is absurd."

Speaking outside his New York hotel yesterday, North Korea's Ri Yong-ho said: "Trump claimed our leadership would not be around much longer. He declared a war on our country.

"All the member states and the whole world should clearly remember it was the United States that first declared war on our country."

 White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders hit back at the claims saying: 'We have not declared war against North Korea'
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White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders hit back at the claims saying: 'We have not declared war against North Korea'

Kim Jong Un blasts Donald Trump as 'mentally deranged' and vows to make him pay for threatening to destroy North Korea

He added: "Since the United States declared war on our country, we will have every right to take counter-measures including the right to shoot down US strategic bombers even when they are not yet inside the airspace border of country."

Ri referred to Trump's recent tweet that said: "Just heard Foreign Minister of North Korea speak at U.N. If he echoes thoughts of Little Rocket Man, they won't be around much longer!"

The North Korean diplomat responded: "The question of who will be around much longer will be answered then."

In his first address to the General Assembly, Trump last week threatened to "totally destroy" North Korea if it challenged America or its allies and derided leader Kim Jong-un as a "Little Rocket Man" who was "on a suicide mission."

In his brief address to reporters before heading to the airport, Ri said the international community had hoped the "war of words between the DPRK and the United States not turn into real actions."

US bombers and fighter jets sent ​close to North Korea​n borders​ in show of force
 Kim Jong-un hit back at Trump, labelling him 'deranged' and a 'dotard'
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Kim Jong-un hit back at Trump, labelling him 'deranged' and a 'dotard'
Kim Jong Un says North Korea will consider a the highest level of 'hard line countermeasure' in history against the U.S in response to President Donald Trump

The North Korean nuclear crisis has dominated this year's gathering of world leaders at the UN amid fears that the heated rhetoric could accidentally trigger a war.

North Korea in recent weeks detonated its sixth nuclear bomb and has test-fired intercontinental missiles - saying it needs to defend itself against hostility from the United States and its allies.

During his address to the General Assembly on Saturday, Ri launched a personal attack on Trump, calling him a "mentally deranged person full of megalomania".

Just hours before Ri took the UN podium, US bombers flew off the east coast of North Korea, the furthest north of the demilitarised zone that any US aircraft has flown this century.

The Pentagon said the mission was a "demonstration of US resolve and a clear message that the president has many military options to defeat any threat."

Trump's threat to destroy North Korea made "our rockets' visit to the entire US mainland all the more inevitable," Ri said on Saturday.

President Trump says options for dealing with North Korea are 'overwhelming' during speech to US Air Force


(THE SUN)


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9/27/2017 10:46:26 AM

Scientist Dishes Grave Warning To World, “Sixth One” Approaching QUICKLY

Posted by | Sep 25, 2017 |

Rothman (pictured) predicts the end of it all for humans starting no later than 2100.

Rothman (pictured) predicts the end of it all for humans starting no later than 2100.

There are a lot of people who have been saying that the end is nigh. In can be seen in the souls of almost everyone around us, in the eyes of our politicians, and in the lies of the media. Well, according to the words of MIT geophysicist Daniel Rothman, the “negative Nancys” of the world are right, we are headed for a sixth mass extinction event quickly, SHTF confirms today.

This great mathematician has deduced that the execrable event will take place sometime before the year 2100. This he accomplished by “investigating fluctuations in the carbon cycle,” a “path carbon traces through Earth’s land, oceans, and atmosphere that has occurred over the last 542 million years,” Prison Planet tells us. This message was dished out by someone who has years of experience and lot of people are taking notice.

This artist's depictions shows the dinosaurs after the meteor fell from the heavens and wiped them out.

This artist’s depiction shows the dinosaurs after the meteor fell from the heavens and wiped them out.

We are also told that geochemists recognize “31 established carbon isotopic events” and Rothman calculated the “the ebb and flow of carbon–12 and carbon–13.”

These are isotopes who “abundance has varied considerably” during the lifespan of the Earth since its inception.

He then made a database to gather how much “mass was pumped into the world’s oceans in each historical event” and in these periods the carbon “volume” was beneath a certain “threshold.”

During the last five mass extinctions events (the most popular to most people being the one that killed the dinosaurs), that threshold was conquered.

It became evident that there was a characteristic rate of change that the system basically didn’t like to go past,” Rothman discovered.

Mankind may wipe itself out before the carbons that Rothman speaks of get us.

Mankind may wipe itself out before the carbons that Rothman speaks of get us.

He claims that it will take 10,000 for the full event to happen but that things are starting now that “310 gigatons of carbon will have been added to the oceans” by 2100.

While most of the world may shudder at these findings, in one aspect there is some good news in this dark prediction.

After all, it implies that we will see 2100, thus surviving North Korea, Putin, and our own self-hatred.

Sources: Prison PlanetSHTF

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RE: ARE WE NOW IN THE END TIMES?
9/27/2017 11:17:28 AM

Mobile phone charger ignites on London Underground train, forces Tower Hill evacuation

Published time: 26 Sep, 2017 12:01
Edited time: 27 Sep, 2017 08:07

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