DEAR LEADER has shuffled off this mortal coil. 69-year-old Kim Jong Il, the, uh, eccentric dictator of North Korea, died over the weekend, reportedly of a heart attack. The question now is whether a fight over Kim’s succession will follow. Unstable governments with nuclear weapons are not exactly the stuff of pleasant dreams.
Also: Eric Holder accused of a coverup linked to the Oklahoma City bombing; Operation Fast & Furious possibly a CIA op; ICE prepares for “mass migration”; and a mysterious white web found growing on nuclear waste in South Carolina.
Note: The allegation that Attorney General Holder was responsible for authorizing the supply of explosives to Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols may be part of a disinformation campaign. The accusation can not be verified at this time. See here and here.
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]]>KIM JONG-IL makes his presence felt once again, blowing a hole in his impoverished nation’s topsoil with a Hiroshima-sized nuke. Is he really crazy enough to use it, or was it just a marketing gimmick for potential buyers in Tehran?
Also: 911 calls for dummies; the U.S. Army now at Watchcon 2 (though one international source claims it’s Defcon 2, which hasn’t been used since the Cuban Missile Crisis); Sonia Sotomayor and La Raza; Nancy Pelosi wants an inventory of your life; and a Russian scientist believes an ET sacrificed itself and its spacecraft over Tunguska, Siberia in 1908 to save the Earth from a killer meteorite.
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