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    Nuclear Strike On Korean Peninsula Seen Via Remote Viewing Prior To ‘Kill Shot’

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    Post  Carol Sun Mar 31, 2013 12:36 am


    Nuclear Strike On Korean Peninsula Seen Via Remote Viewing Prior To ‘Kill Shot’
    The US Military's Major Ed Dames goes through a large number of 'remote viewing' predictions that have come true already, including the tsunami in Japan. Major Dames also gives us several other predictions that haven't yet come true, including a nuclear strike upon the North Korean peninsula that becomes one of the last things that the human race remembers before the solar 'kill shot' that provides an end to humanity as we know it. With events rapidly accelerating upon the Korean peninsula and Kim Jong-Un continually issuing nuclear threats, are we quickly arriving upon that 'moment of destiny'? The segment on North Korea and their use of nuclear weapons upon the Korean peninsula begins at the 17 minute mark and continues for several minutes in this fascinating and eye opening video.


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    Post  Carol Sun Mar 31, 2013 12:39 am

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    A bodysurfer punches through a wave at the Ehukai sandbar near the surf break known as 'Pipeline'
    on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii March 20, 2013. REUTERS/Hugh Gentry

    http://news.yahoo.com/hawaiians-laid-back-north-korean-threats-223901951.html
    Hawaiians are laid back about North Korean threats
    "They're not gonna do anything," Emory, 91, said at his Honolulu home. "They can't even control their missiles. North Korea doesn't bother me. It really doesn't," he added. Emory's attitude seems to be the norm in the lush, tropical islands, where this week residents and tourists appeared to be pretty much ignoring Pyongyang's rhetoric. If anybody was seriously preparing for the worst, Jared Aiwohi would know. He is the owner of a store called Uncle Jesse's Place in Wailuku, Maui, that specializes in camouflage clothing, martial arts gear, hunting and bow supplies - the kind of gear favored by survivalists who fear a Doomsday scenario.
    "The lifestyle here is laid back and people don't tend to be concerned about these things," Aiwohi said. "We always have the regulars prepping for things like this, but they haven't come in."


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