Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 29, 2017
This entire North Korea situation is just bizarre theater.
There are all kinds of different purposes it could have, none of which are really that important to me at this point.
But the reason the missiles are failing is because someone – presumably the Chinese – are hacking them. I am pretty much 100% certain of that.
Probably, China is also telling them to launch them.
North Korea’s failed attempt to launch a mid-range ballistic missile Friday evening came just hours after Secretary of State Rex Tillerson convened a session of the United Nations Security council calling for member states to increase sanctions on Pyongyang.
The mid-range KN-17 ballistic missile was fired at around 5:30 a.m. Saturday local time from the northeast of Pyongyang, Bloomberg reports. This is the sixth test launch North Korea has conducted this year.
The missile broke up minutes after launch and flew as high as 44 miles in the air, the Wall Street Journal reports. The missile did not leave North Korean territory, according to a spokesman for Pacific Command. Officials believe that the missile is being tested to one day target ships.
President Trump was briefed shortly after the launch, according to a White House statement. The president took to twitter shortly after to express his disapproval.
Yes.
North Korea disrespected the wishes of China & its highly respected President when it launched, though unsuccessfully, a missile today. Bad!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 28, 2017
Because this is important.
This is what America wants to hear from Donald Trump about.
Some ridiculous, pointless gook nonsense, that is obviously being staged as part of a deal between Trump and the Chinese to do something that benefits them both.
Either that, or one is manipulating the other with this. I don’t know. Honestly, I’m not really thinking all that much about it. There is nothing important that can come of this situation either way. The furthest it can escalate, now that Trump is on #TeamJew, is to the ousting of Kim Jong-Un. The country will then be administrated by China (as it already is) through a different official that is already in the government and known to the people and they will slowly begin to enact reforms.
There isn’t going to be a war, there isn’t going to be a refugee crisis, there isn’t going to be anything big happening here.
Basically, this can be proven by watching Russia’s response. They aren’t really that upset, and they aren’t coming out and dropping a bunch of red pills about the situation. They moved troops to the border, but they’re obligated to do that, and there aren’t really that many troops.
So basically, ignore this news.
It’s a gigantic distraction.
I promise you, your K-Pop is safe.
The bad news is that Trump just announced that he wouldn’t be bringing the production of feminine girl groups with amazing beats and brilliantly choreographed dance moves back to America.
Every.
Single.
Promise.