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Evil Elites: Cops & Prosecutors caught in massive sex crimes case. Study shows most sex crimes take place in broad daylight!

22 March 2013/10 Jumada l-Ula 1434/02 Farvardin 1391/11 Yi-Mao (2nd month) 4711

Several top law enforcement officials and even the top government official in charge of prosecuting vice cases, were caught taking part in large orgies.

At least 12 people, including doctors and main streamer media bosses are now being accused of using the orgies as bribes, and even gang raping a woman who was mistaken for a sex worker.

It’s happening in the U.S. occupied country known as South Korea (aka Republic of Korea).  Police began investigating after a woman reported that she was raped by prominent officials at an orgy that she did not want any part of.

ROK’s Vice Justice Minister, Kim Hak-eui, has resigned even though he claims innocence.  There is one major problem with all the officials claiming they’re innocent, the house where the orgies were taking place had CCTV cameras and two of the female sex workers made sure to keep copies of the video taped orgies!

Police suspect a connection between the now former Vice Justice Minister and Yun Jung-cheon, a go-between for major construction contractors looking to fast track their projects (bribe officials to get around regulations).

This latest case is already tarnishing the newly elected Park Geun-hye, as Kim Hak-eui is one of her cronies.  Park is also accused of simply taking over her father’s U.S. backed dictatorship.

This case is also breaking at the time the Justice Ministry releases its bi-annual report on women and gender equality.

For 2011 most sex crimes against women took place in quiet upscale residential neighborhoods, actually in the street, and mostly on Saturdays. This is followed by sex crimes taking place in houses then apartments. 55% took place between 05:00 hours and 20:00 hours (that’s 5am and 8pm for those of you who don’t know there are 24 hours in a day).  The report does not look at crimes against men.  (I suspect, as in Idaho U.S.A., there are no laws ‘protecting’ men from sex crimes, so much for equal rights)

This latest report is interesting because it used police and court records to determine that most sex crimes take place in quite neighborhoods, while another report that tracks registered sex offenders says most convicted sex offenders live outside of metropolitan areas.  This suggests that ongoing sex crimes in cities are not being committed by registered sex offenders.

In another disturbing report, the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology said teenage sex crimes have risen 9.3 fold between 2007-2012.  In 2011 there were 292 cases of teenaged sex crimes in ROK, but in the first seven months of 2012 there were 354 cases!

One analyst thinks the trend is a backlash against the U.S. backed authoritarian regime. Other analysts say it’s about power and control.  Some teenagers try to use the sex crimes as extortion, while others use it as a form of violence.

In any case, as we used to say in the Old Skool Cold War military: Shit rolls down hill.  Just another way to say what happens at the top of society eventually happens at the bottom.  You got corrupt sicko leaders you’re gonna end up with corrupt sicko kids!

 

World War 3: South Korea blames China for latest cyber attack!

21 March 2013/09 Jumada l-Ula 1434/01 Farvardin 1391/10 Yi-Mao (2nd month) 4711

The Republic of Korea’s National Police Agency now says that yesterday’s cyber attack came from a Chinese IP address.

Three major South Korean TV broadcasters and three banks were shut down by hackers using a virus.  Also, more than 32000 computers have been affected and will take up to five days to fully restore them.

ROK cops say they still suspect North Korea as they could have accessed South Korean computers using the Chinese IP.

World War 3: Like father like daughter, proof South Korea is a U.S. backed dictatorship?

21 March 2013/09 Jumada l-Ula 1434/01 Farvardin 1391/10 Yi-Mao (2nd month) 4711

The ROK Supreme Court has just ruled unconstitutional the Martial Law declared by former U.S. backed dictator Park Chung-hee. South Korea has technically been under Martial Law since 1971 (bet you didn’t know that).

Park Chung-hee ruled the U.S. backed Republic of Korea from 1961 to 1979.  His first time as ruler came by a military coup.  In 1963 he supposedly won a  democratic election.  In 1972 he declared Marital (military) Law.  His rule came to an end when he was assassinated by one of his own body guards.

Never did the U.S. government complain about his rule.  Never did the main streamer U.S. media report about his dictatorship.  Now his daughter, Park Geun-hye, is the new President of South Korea.

World War 3: South Korea reporting computer network crashed by hackers!

20 March 2013/08 Jumada l-Ula 1434/30 Esfand 1391/09 Yi-Mao (2nd month) 4711

The Republic of Korea’s National Police Agency is reporting that three major South Korean TV broadcasters and two banks have been the targets of cyber attacks that shut them down. It’s still unknown how it happened, police are investigating.

 

 

World War 3 & Government Incompetence: Sanctions a big fail! For the first time North Korea is actually making money off its exports! More proof China will not support sanctions.

19 March 2013/07 Jumada l-Ula 1434/29 Esfand 1391/08 Yi-Mao (2nd month) 4711

A report in the Japanese media suggests that for the first time ever, and despite increasing economic sanctions, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is actually making money off its exports!

The Japan Times says U.S. based economists, Marcus Noland and Stephen Haggard, think North Korea might actually have a trade surplus, thanks to China.

According to the government of the Republic of Korea, North Korea’s trade with China tripled from 2007 to 2011.

Having account surpluses means sanctions have less effect. However, the U.S. economists say one of DPRK’s exports is large amounts of cash, which could be bad for the communist country.  Also, the economists assumed illicit activities in their estimations of North Korea’s trade.

World War 3: Japan finds nuclear equipment on cargo ship coming from North Korea!

18 March 2013/06 Jumada l-Ula 1434/28 Esfand 1391/07 Yi-Mao (2nd month) 4711

The Japanese government is filing a complaint with the UN Security Council, alleging violations of UN sanctions by DPRK.

Japanese Customs inspectors say they found aluminum rods on a cargo ship that had left North Korea, bound for China.  The rods could be used for nuclear centrifuges, and are covered in the latest UN sanctions.

This is the first time Japan has found such contraband items from North Korea.  The inspection of the ship was done under a 2010 UN sanctions rule.

World War 3: North Korean media calling for Second Korean War, now!

17 March 2013/05 Jumada l-Ula 1434/27 Esfand 1391/06 Yi-Mao (2nd month) 4711

A DPRK media source published an editorial calling for a Second Korean War:

“The Second Korean War has become an unavoidable thing, now that the U.S. and the south Korean puppet regime, barbarous provocateurs, push the situation to the extremity by resorting to the unprecedented ‘sanctions’ against the DPRK and the war drills to invade the north, condemning the DPRK’s legitimate satellite launch.

At last, time has come to put an end to the long cycle of the provocations and tensions which has lasted for a long time century after century.”-Rodong Sinmun

World War 3: North Korea threatens war with Japan!

17 March 2013/05 Jumada l-Ula 1434/27 Esfand 1391/06 Yi-Mao (2nd month) 4711

One of DPRK’s media outlets, Rodong Sinmun, published statements making threats of war with Japan.

Japan has been calling for more sanctions against the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.  Japanese media say their military officials estimate that North Korea has 200 missiles aimed at Japan.

The commentary from Rodong Sinmun says that if North Korea is pushed to launch a nuclear strike, Japan will not be spared.

World War 3: North Korea warns South to evacuate disputed islands! Cuban officials meet with North Korean leaders! China increases business activity with North Korea despite sanctions!

16 March 2013/04 Jumada l-Ula 1434/26 Esfand 1391/05 Yi-Mao (2nd month) 4711

DPRK media sources have indicated that the disputed island of Yeonpyeong might be the first target of their war for reunification. They specifically name the ROK Marine Corps commander in charge of the island defenses, and say he’s ignorant of what’s coming his way; “showers of fire”.

North Korea’s media also said they are waiting for any mistake made by U.S. led forces during their Key Resolve war games.  It appears DPRK leaders will use any mistake, like live fire crossing into North Korea, as an excuse to launch their reunification offensive.

China has increased border business trade with Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.  A new bridge will be built across the Apnok (Yalu) River.  Also, a Chinese company has secured the use of a dock which will allow for greater coal shipments from North Korea.

There are reports that truck transports have increased along the Hunchun-Rajin-Sonbong route.

DPRK has created a special economic zone in Rajin-Sonbong. Chinese reports say the economic zone is powered by wind mills, and lights can be seen at night where there were none before. Also, all visible DPRK military units have moved out of that area. Koreans are being encouraged to move into the area with low commercial property rents.  China has been invited to help develop the economic zone.

Other Chinese reports say that the increased trade is partly the result of North Korea easing up on their cash only policy.

On 13 March 2013, China and the DPRK began joint construction of an industrial park on Hwanggumpyong Island, in the lower reaches of the Duman (Tumen) River.  China is also in the process of laying a bullet train railway to the border with North Korea.  They hope to have it finished by 2015.

China voted for the latest UN sanctions against the DPRK, but the increased business activities suggest they have no intention of enforcing those sanctions.

And yesterday, officials from Cuba began meetings with North Korea’s Committee for Solidarity with Cuba.  The officials are planning their actions for the next year.

 

World War 3: North Korea says threats of war are for real, they are able to launch nuclear strikes now! Launch new short range missiles as proof!

I’ve seen several war ‘experts’ interviewed on U.S. and U.K. main streamer TV news programs.  Basically they believe the DPRK threats of war are rhetoric, as in the past, and that the East Asian country is years away from having enough nukes to back up those threats.

The officials of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea must be watching those Western news programs because this is how they responded on 14 March 2013/02 Jumada l-Ula 1434/24 Esfand 1391/3 Yi-Mao (2nd month) 4711.

“….the army and people of the DPRK have taken positions for a final attack for national reunification and all sophisticated strike means including nuclear strike means are waiting for an order to hit the targets.”

“All legal mechanisms for preventing military conflicts have become defunct in this land due to the unprecedented moves of the U.S. and the south Korean puppet forces to stifle the DPRK and their endless provocations, pushing the grave situation beyond control.”

“They are sadly mistaken if they misinterpret the present grave situation as a verbal confrontation just as they did in the past.”

Also, on 15 March 2013/03 Jumada l-Ula 1434/25 Esfand 1391/04 Yi-Mao (2nd month) 4711, DPRK forces launched new versions of a Soviet era short range ballistic missile. They landed in the Sea of Japan.  The KN-02 missile has an estimated range of 120 kilometers (74.5 miles).  It can be used as a tactical nuke missile.

DPRK officials also say they’ve detected large scale cyber attacks from the United States and Republic of Korea (ROK), and warned they will respond in kind.