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North Korea's Hydrogen Bomb Threat
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| North Korea has violated every single Security Council resolution and violated international law. | |
| We are all calling on every nation to strictly, fully, and immediately implement all Security Council sanctions on North Korea. | |
| North Korea can now at the very least claim that they have a powerful hydrogen bomb that can be mounted on an intercontinental ballistic missile that after tests in July gave the North Korean regime a range of 10,000 kilometers, which is advanced enough to reach the U.S. mainland. | |
| President Trump has responded by suggesting a trade embargo with any country that does business with North Korea. | |
| This could force China to cut its oil pipeline to North Korea. | |
| General Mattis declared a massive military response to the threats, threats that include the very real possibility of an EMP attack, as was mentioned by North Korean media. | |
| 90% of the Americans will die within the first year if the power grid goes out immediately. | |
| In total. | |
| This is not scary talk. | |
| This is real. | |
| This is a possibility that a rogue nation or any nation that has a nuke has the capability of detonating it in our atmosphere. | |
| It creates gamma waves and it literally fries the electrical grid and we have no power. | |
| The sun can do the same thing if it's got a big enough X flare that it emits. | |
| And we're not protective. | |
| Hydrogen bomb is relatively clean. | |
| It's just gamma rays almost exclusively, and they're dissipated within three days, two weeks at the max. | |
| Now, if there's more than one explosion over time, you might be in a shelter a maximum of a month. | |
| You can survive. | |
| The Russians intend to survive. | |
| The Chinese intend to survive. | |
| It's a matter of preparing. | |
| And a lot of people, you know, have this apathetic... | |
| Fatalistic attitude that I'm not going to prepare, I'd rather die. | |
| The problem is you don't die. | |
| You get sick, you wish you were dead, but you don't die. | |
| You continue to survive, just like Hiroshima. | |
| Believe me, with a nuclear attack right over a city, the people that weren't in the actual blast zone 80% survived. | |
| It wasn't pretty. | |
| They went through hell. | |
| And who is ultimately to blame for North Korea's escalation of nuclear capability? | |
| The Clinton crime family, who seem to turn up whenever our national security has been jeopardized. | |
| The Clintons in the mid-1990s that transferred via Laurel and Hughes the entire system for long-range ICBMs and helped the Communist Chinese get their long march off the ground and into space and then back into re-entry with the MIRV technology. | |
| So from the launch technology... | |
| To the guidance, to the reentry devices, to warhead miniaturization. | |
| Our government, under the Clintons, traitorously transferred that to China, who then gave it to North Korea. | |
| And the Clintons directly gave nuclear reactors that can produce atomic bombs to North Korea as well. | |
| Think about that, ladies and gentlemen. | |
| They could have given them other reactors in the deals, but they couldn't have made the fissile material. | |
| This is the true real-world treason, and there is no statute of limitations on that. | |
| And that's why Attorney General Sessions needs to go after them for the real crimes they've committed. | |
| President Trump tweeted, North Korea has launched another missile. | |
| Does this guy have anything better to do with his life? | |
| But Kim Jong-un's life is that of a spoiled, rotten, baby-man dictatorship hell-bent on bullying the world. | |
| John Bowne, reporting for Infowars.com. | |
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