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Offline Grudgie

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Re: How close to midnight is it?
« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2017, 04:39:03 PM »
Chinese troops massing on the N.K border, us and South Korea biggest military drills underway, us ship heading towards N.K. Coast from Australia, just another day in the life.

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Re: How close to midnight is it?
« Reply #2 on: April 10, 2017, 04:41:47 PM »
Not sure about the bible but Mid April is always a good time to inventory and evaluate your stored materials.

Make sure items close to turnover dates are in the front.  Check and replace that stuff you used but never got to putting back in there.

And all those kinda things you been meaning to get done.  This evening and this week would be great times to do it put those things back in there you have been planning on getting.

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Re: How close to midnight is it?
« Reply #3 on: April 11, 2017, 06:54:17 PM »
We have been watching this VERY closely.

I wonder how many shipping containers off the USA coast line from N. Korea are just waiting to launch something into the heart of North America. It doesn't even have to be nuclear.
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Re: How close to midnight is it?
« Reply #4 on: April 11, 2017, 09:53:45 PM »
Tomahawks flying into Syria got the matches out of the box and next to the fuse in N. Korea.  I suspect recent U.S./China dealings might just have lit the match.  If Kim Jung Il goes down, no doubt he wants it to be in flames.

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China rejects North Korean coal shipments, opts for US supplies instead

April 11, 2017 FoxNews.com

China has sent a flotilla of North Korean freighters loaded with coking coal back to their home ports, according to an exclusive Reuters report. Meanwhile, China has placed massive orders for the steel-making commodity from U.S. producers.

Information on the Thomson Reuters Eikon financial information and analytics platform revealed that 12 freighters were returning to North Korea.

Reuters attributed news of China’s rejecting North Korean coal to a trading source at Dandong Chengtai Trade Co., which is the biggest buyer of North Korea's coal.

The Dandong Chengtai said it had 600,000 tons of North Korean coal sitting at various ports and that there were 2 million tons stranded at Chinese ports to be sent back to North Korea, Reuters said.

The move reflects China’s public commitment on Feb. 26 to join other nations in punishing North Korea for its continued nuclear weapons and ballistic missile development program. China said in February it was suspending North Korean imports for the rest of this year.

China is North Korea's largest source of trade and aid and targeting coal imports are meant to deprive Pyongyang of an important source of foreign currency.

As it halts imports of North Korean coal, China is increasing the amount of coal it buys from U.S. producers, Reuters said.

Buying U.S. coking coal marks a U-turn for China: No U.S. coking coal was exported to China between late 2014 and 2016. By February, coal shipments from the U.S. to China amounted to more than 400,000 tons.

Global coal supplies have tightened recently, partly as a result of China forcing domestic producers to cut output and a cyclone curbing Australian coal shipments. The effect of the tightened coal supply has driven the price of premium coking coal to three times the level it was just one year ago
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Re: How close to midnight is it?
« Reply #5 on: April 14, 2017, 05:39:31 PM »
Looks like the pot is starting to simmer.  The next 24 hours may be interesting.

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Re: How close to midnight is it?
« Reply #6 on: April 14, 2017, 10:44:13 PM »
150,000 Chinese troops mass at North Korea border.

 https://www.shtfplan.com/headline-news/shock-report-150000-chinese-troops-have-massed-at-the-north-korean-border-as-world-moves-closer-to-war_04102017

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-04-10/stocks-slide-below-airstrikes-support-amid-russia-china-chatter

http://beforeitsnews.com/survival/2017/04/shock-report-150000-chinese-troops-have-massed-at-the-north-korean-border-as-world-moves-closer-to-war-2662544.html

A little different take on the move.

http://rense.com/general58/cchine.htm

Time to get the Bible out?


Good questions.  Some of your cites say 150,000 troops.  The real question is--Are they there to keep the N Koreans in N. Korea or are they there to back up Kim Jung Un should the US decide to take direct action or are they there to make KJU go away should he not dance to their music.

You did see the news reports on China turning a dozen NK coal delivery ships away and will not be selling oil to them for a while or so.

But yeah, a Bible and rifle close.

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