The Truth About North Korea - Ferris Eanfar
The Truth About North Korea - Ferris Eanfar
The Truth About North Korea - Ferris Eanfar
The U.S. Government (USG) has made some mistakes, but its
generally a force for good in the world.
The U.S. political system is not perfect, but its not as corrupt as
those other countries.
The U.S. media is biased, but its easy to detect and ignore the
bias; so they dont need to expose themselves to a broad array
of other non-U.S. news sources to get the complete picture (e.g.,
RT, Aljazeera, BBC, The Guardian, Daily Mail, Haaretz, Glenn
Greenwald, Chris Hedges, and others that refuse to be bullied
by the USG and dont depend upon so-called access to U.S.
politicians to produce their news and incomes.)
For all the people who can escape the U.S. propaganda bubble and
analyze the real data and facts, its obvious that all the assumptions
above are false.
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The Reality You Will Never Hear from the USG or U.S. Media. In
reality, the USGperpetrated all those crimes against North Korea, all
of which were funded by American citizens with no clue about what
their government was doing in their name. 23 4 5 6 If North Korea did
those things to us, its reasonable to assume that we all would be
outraged and distrustful of their intentions. Thats how North
Koreans feel today, which is why they will fight a U.S. invasion with
the same intensity as Vietnam until every last Korean above the
38th Parallel is dead. Is that what you want, America?
Kim Jong-un Has Become the Fidel Castro of Asia. The primary
reason Kim Jong-un is threatening Guam is because its one of the
largest American military bases on Earth with one of the largest
stockpiles of American weapons on Earth. If any country was
storing the largest cache of weapons in the Western Hemisphere in
Cuba or Hawaii, do you think the USG would tolerate that? Of
course notthats what ignited the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962. So
lets not pretend that anybody on this planet likes being threatened
for decades with a mountain of weapons in their backyard. In fact,
Kim Jong-un has taken the moral high ground in this conflict
already, which Fidel Castro did in Cuba for decades. This will make
it increasingly difficult for the USG to attack North Korea without
looking like a blood-thirsty aggressor (again) and losing the PR war.
This is the Deep State in Action. The Deep State thinks
destroying Kim Jong-uns regime is desirable, but it will inevitably
lead to another American taxpayer-funded quagmire and endless
problems with China, Japan, and their neighbors. The
overwhelming majority of Americans do not want their taxes wasted
on endless wars and quagmires, but Democracy in America is
merely an illusion. The rhetoric of the two dominant political parties
today is only superficially different, but the outcomes of their
economic and foreign policies have been virtually identical since the
Reagan Administration. This is because the political parties,
Congress, and President no longer have any meaningful control
over U.S. economic and foreign policy. The Deep State controls the
USG today, regardless of who is elected.8
Peace is Not Profitable for the Deep State. Despite the totally
rational and viable solution described above, peace is not profitable
for the creatures within the Deep State (i.e., the military-media-
banking-lobbying-surveillance-industrial complex), which means we
can expect the current and future U.S. administrations to
continuously push us into war using all kinds of false and deceptive
propaganda. We can expect thousands more innocent humans to
die unnecessarily. We can expect approximately 99.7% of
Americans to lose more of their life savings paying for another
discretionary war, illicitly engineered to divert more of our national
wealth into the military-media-banking-lobbying-surveillance-
industrial complex.
Notes:
1. Report: Korean War-Era Massacre Was Policy CBS
News. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/report-korean-war-era-
massacre-was-policy.
2. The Destruction and Reconstruction of North Korea, 1950
19601950-1960 | The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan
Focus. http://apjjf.org/-Charles-K.-Armstrong/3460/article.html.
3. Willson, S. Brian, and Daniel Ellsberg. Blood on the Tracks: The
Life and Times of S. Brian Willson. First Edition edition. Oakland,
CA: PM Press, 2011.
4. To understand why the USG did all these things, search for NSC
68 to learn more about the unjustified delusional paranoia that
consumed the USG after WWII, which directly caused the Cold War
and dozens of conflicts with communist countries worldwide. In
fact, the USG applied the communist label to any person, group,
or country that resisted USG domination of their economic and
political systems.
5. Truth Commission Reveals History of Korean War: U.S.-South
Korea Carried out Massacres of
Civilians. http://iacenter.org/korea/skorea070608.
6. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Korea: Uncovering
the Hidden Korean War | The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan
Focus. http://apjjf.org/-Kim-Dong-choon/3314/article.html.
7. I say appears to be a spoiled . . . crazy tyrant because the U.S.
and South Korean governments and media have lied about North
Korea many times in the past; so we should not automatically
believe anything they say. Yes, I know there are other sources that
confirm his tyranny, too. Of course, I know he is a terrible guy.
8. This is not a conspiracy theory. The Deep State is real and
relatively easy to understand and explain. See Mike Lofgrens
excellent book, The Deep State: The Fall of the Constitution and the
Rise of a Shadow Government.
9. See the results of South Koreas Truth and Reconciliation
Commission: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?
title=Truth_and_Reconciliation_Commission_(South_Korea)
Note: This commission accomplished a significant amount of work,
but its just the beginning. The commissions own reportindicates the
commission was severely constrained by political pressures to
avoid damaging the reputations of living Korean and American
officials. Considering the scale of the war crimes, there are many
guilty people and their families who are still alive today. Many of
them have protested fiercely to prevent their past transgressions
from being revealed. This has slowed down the commissions
progress and resulted in a substantially incomplete record of the full
extent of the atrocities committed by Korean and American officials
during the period investigated. Nevertheless, the results that we can
see so far are grotesque enough to give us a glimpse into the deep,
devastating, and persistent atrocious behavior of the governments
that committed the war crimes, which have been systematically
covering up their war crimes for decades. This is a very common
behavior of corrupt and oppressive organizations.