North Korea

Discussion in 'The Signs of the Times' started by padraig, Mar 26, 2013.

  1. insearch

    insearch Angels


    10 million seems a bit stretched, if one takes into account the size of both countries.
    In the other hand, that area is so densely populated... otherwise they won't fit 1 billion next door :eek:
     
  2. garabandal

    garabandal Powers

    Estimates do vary widely from 2.5 million to 10 million. This depends whether you count the deaths caused by the regime in the North to its civilian population as a result of famine and repression. Officially the war has never ended so the figures cover a 50 year period.

    I agree that the ten million figure is a bit stretched but I heard that figure on BBC radio yesterday & was taken aback. I think they were including all deaths from war, famine, etc.

    According to some estimates: 33,741 Americans, but about 2,800,000 total casualties counting North Korea (military and civilian), South Korea, China and UN troops.

    These numbers include military and civlian casualties and since so many sources have different numbers, these are the averages.
    South Korea - 595,000
    North Korea - 1,316,579
    China - 500,000
    United States - 33,000
    United Kingdom - 1,078
    Turkey - 717
    Canada - 310
    France - 290
    Australia - 281
    Greece - 170
    Colombia - 140
    Ethiopia - 120
    Netherlands - 110
    Thailand - 110
    Belgium - 100
    Philippines - 90
    Total - 2,448,095
    Actually...
    it is estimated that about 10 million people died during the Korean war.

    Seven million soldiers died
    Three million civilians died

    There are so many conflicting reports on the total of deaths in the Korean war. I just watched a documentary on the history channel that stated that

    2.5 million North Korean soldiers and civilians
    1.5 million South Korean soldiers and civilians
    1 million Chinese soldiers and civilians
    55 thousand American soldiers
    500 Canadian soldiers
    300 Australian soldiers
    and a further 5000 UN soldiers from a number of different countries all lost their lives in the Korean war
     
  3. Our President is having a party at the White House tonight. Tomorrow (Wed. ) N. Korea is sending off its bombs. I'm thinking this prez is the anti-christ....I mean it. What a horrible human being. God have mercy on his soul....
     
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  4. Peter B

    Peter B Powers

    Extremely sobering. I started to look into all this when I discovered a year ago that a large unmarked building on a street 200m away from where I live is HQ to the Memphis-Misraïm branch of the 'Institut Maçonnique de France' - the most esoteric wing which is basically attempting to revive ancient Egyptian religion (brought back to France via Napoleon's military campaigns). Most people have no idea about what's going on, but anyone who has done a little research will start to see how masonic imagery in its most sinister variant is permeating our culture, not least through popular music (Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Rihanna, Lady Gaga, Kanye West) which has repackaged all the imagery of late 19th century French occultism (Eliphas Lévi et al.) for mass consumption, to stunning effect. And without wanting to enter party politics, this is one of the things that makes the manifest influence of Jay-Z and Beyoncé on the current US president so baleful .

    This is not of course to say that everyone who has joined a masonic association is ipso facto a Satanist or anything like that. This has to be underscored. I am convinced that many in the lower degrees spend years in the 'craft' in the best of faith really believing that it is about 'making good men better'. One of the most cynical aspects of Masonic organizational structure (as ex-Masons will tell you, such as Frenchman Maurice Caillet - a former occultist who subsequently converted to the Church and now speaks out about the subject via his website) is that the higher degree elite systematically keep the lower degrees in the dark about the esoteric program. This is not merely conspiracy talk, as it can be demonstrated from publicly accessible Masonic sources (e.g. 'Dogma and Morals' of Albert Pike) that at high levels Masonry is a revived form of Gnosticism in which Lucifer commands allegiance. Very close to the type of thinking found in Carl Jung's 'channeled' occult writings now available to scholars as the 'Red Book' which Jung dressed up in the language of psychoanalysis, 'archetypes' and the 'collective unconscious' in order to mask/relativize their origin in spiritism. It is for this reason that esoteric Masonry has historically attracted figures such as Aleister Crowley.

    One of the principal problems with all this is that the serious work of those attempting to talk rationally but truthfully about Masonic organizations has been somewhat undermined by the Alex Joneses and David Ickes of this world who see everything in terms of the Illuminati. As a result, responsible and factually documented anti-Masonic critique is sidelined.
     
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  5. Jon

    Jon Archangels

    Chesterton was a proponent of Distributism as well. In fact the American Chesterton Society publishes on it here:

    http://distributistreview.com/mag/
     
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  6. Jon

    Jon Archangels

  7. Timothius722

    Timothius722 Archangels

    In Scripture...Jesus warns others to "beware of the yeast of the pharisees" Scripture also speaks of the "spirit of the antichrist". Freemasonry is a concrete example...a actual physical enitity of the "yeast of the pharisees" and "spirit of the antichrist". It is a panthiestic religion and it enslaves all by relativism. It is your classic strain of the "mystery of inquity". It was clearly created by the hand of satan himself. Rather ingenius in it construct and deadly as a black mamba. All types of social, religious and economic malformations are ultimately derived from this infernal society.
    Only in Jesus Christ our Lord and Redeemer can we find salvation. I know there language...it is double speak. There occultic symblage...it is mere putrid counterfiet. I swear an oath against those who stoled my grandfathers soul.
     
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  8. insearch

    insearch Angels

    well... I've read the last one and to put Romania circa 1990 as an example what one has to aspire could only the person who has never been to Romania of those times, or before. Zero debt at that time was also equal to zero food on a table of an average family - Romania was starving, almost like North Korea nowadays.
    And to name today's Romania "ravaged country" and presume that then it was not - is simply wrong, because it is a lie.

    p.s. nothing against distributism per se, just remarks on the particular article
     
  9. padraig

    padraig Powers

    I always loved the idea of Credit Unions, which are encouraged by the Church.

    Who could argue nowadays that the banks are anything but well organised robber gangs?

    My brother joined a bank when he was 17. He said at that time he watched out for the occasional liar and thief. He said at the end of his time he more or less expected everyone to be swindling and lying. Not just the customers but the staff. The honest person was the exception.

    In either case the whole system is about to fall on its face so the question is moot.
     
  10. PotatoSack

    PotatoSack Powers

    North Korea has been quiet lately...well, quiet given how noisy they have been.

    It was stated in some congressional hearing a few days ago that No Korea may have nukes in a capacity that had not been public before. Something about the capability to fire a nuclear head on a missile, although not fully tested for accuracy. Even if they can't quite hit their targets with this missile...wouldn't it be possible to successfully execute an electromagnetic pulse attack? this would be devastating for any country (see link below)! The media has covered No Korea less, as our attention spans are short...but I'm still waiting for Kim's next move. Tomorrow (Monday in No Korea) is a big day of celebration there. Just something to keep an eye on...

    http://www.heritage.org/issues/missile-defense/electromagnetic-pulse-attack
     
  11. padraig

    padraig Powers

    Praying tonight.:)
     
  12. Fatima

    Fatima Guest

    I know of no one in the Church who has spoken out more against Freemasonry then Father Gobbi. The Church has spoken out more against socialism and communism in the past 30 years or so, yet hardly a word about the evils of masonry. One has to wonder why?
     
  13. Tina S

    Tina S Guest

    I work for a bank and have for 19 years now. I'm not going to defend the banks as a whole but I can say that many of the people I work with are good, honest people. I work in the back office and see that there is much temptation for those dealing with customers to do things that are good for the banker but harm the clients but many are doing as they are trained to do and follow regulations as well. The regulatory environment is what will bring down the banks, brokerages and mortgage companies if not an economic collapse. On one hand, the government tightens the laws and then on the other hand they are still encouraging lending to high risk customers. Banks are in a tough position right now, at least, that is what I'm seeing.
     
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  14. Peter B

    Peter B Powers

    As a follow-up to the remarks above concerning the masonic-occult factor in popular music, Time magazine's list of the world's most influential people just came out today. Click on
    http://time100.time.com/
    and see which face comes up first in all its glory (Jay-Z appears in the category 'titans', which is an interesting piece of vocabulary). And add to that the fact that the same magazine voted Lady Gaga as the 2nd most influential person of the last decade. That's scary, but what's more scary is that virtually all the stars of popular music who are currently flirting shamelessly with the dark side labelled themselves as Christians at one point (Beyoncé, Nikki Minaj, Kanye West), were preachers' kids (e.g. Katy Perry) or received a faith-based education (Madonna, Gaga). So we're talking apostasy, not just unbelief ... and yet so many people out there don't even want to consider that there might be a spiritual battle going on here, even if it could hardly be more blatant. Or they think this is all just harmless and meaningless entertainment, despite the fact that a video such as LG's sinister 'Bad Romance' is up to 516 million views on the YouTube counter. Take that chewing gum out of your ears, folks (especially anyone who is a parent of pre-teens as I am)!
     
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  15. padraig

    padraig Powers

    Have you heard about the Aadhaar Project in India, Peter?

    Look it up.


     
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  16. Peter B

    Peter B Powers

    Further evidence about this now emerging from an article which I came across today by following up on a headline from Michael Brown's 'Spirit Daily':
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...-cult-thats-snaring-stars-Peaches-Geldof.html
    I don't necessarily treat the Daily Mail as a particularly rigorous source, and their linking of Jay-Z to the OTO specifically (rather than Aleister Crowley more generally) is only circumstantial, but the article does have some credibility as the author has taken the trouble of interviewing the OTO's UK leadership, and the evidence regarding Peaches Geldof seems sadly compelling.

    Signs of the times yet again ...
     
  17. Mary Ann

    Mary Ann Guest

    I read the article on the musicians and their advocacy of occultism to legitimize the rise of the new world order among their fans. My question is this...is the all seeing eye always an occult symbol? Is it ever a symbol that Catholics have used for God or does anyone remember seeing this in stained glass in a Catholic church? I am only asking because I am confused. I know the evil one takes holy symbols and perverts them to serve darkness, but didn't know what to think about the all seeing eye. Anyone?
     
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  18. Deborah Morehart

    Deborah Morehart New Member

    I have read that the children at Garabandal saw the triangle with the all seeing eye next to the Blessed Mother, also Sister Mildred Neuzil of Our Lady of America saw the same symbol in at least one of her visions, maybe more. I have often wondered about this symbol myself. It is also in the American paper money.
     
  19. You need to understand that that symbol was the symbol of the 'all seeing eye of God Almighty'. Its in all the ancient Churches. That was not a bad thing at all. It was a sign of the Holy Trinity. Satan likes to mock the Holy Trinity. Then the Illuminati or Freemasons stole it and made it into an occult symbol. MANY Religious symbols have been turned into occult symbols. Even the picture of the round host with latin on it they are now claiming as an occult symbol..ugggg

    NOW, many Churches like the one in Fatima were build as monstrosities and have numerology, masonic symbolism galore!! Just like the symbolism on the money and the symbolism on the buildings in Wash. D.C. and all over the place, especially on the East coast of the U.S. and Europe.
     
  20. This thread has drifted slightly off North Korea........
     

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