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Video: The Biggest Lie Sold To Us About North Korea

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In this video, Luke Rudkowski of WeAreChange gives you the latest breaking news on North Korea and comments of U.S President Donald Trump. As these two countries face off on the global stage, we go into the threats made against Guam, where China and Russia stand on this conflict and their likely response.

WAR ON (OF) TERROR

Ehud Barak, an Israeli politician, made this now infamous interview on the BBC an hour after 9/11 took place. He named a list of 'rogue states' which he insisted should be isolated. The list was comprised of Iran, Iraq, Libya and you guessed it, North Korea. Go straight to 7:55, near the end of the interview, to hear him speak the list. The war on terror was born, with a list of countries to attack ready made!

INFORMATION WARFARE

The Western main stream media names North Korea the 'Rogue nuclear state' in its headlines, putting the idea into the viewers head before they have even read the article. The MSM also often shows the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) which is the state news agency of North Korea. Here is one example from July 4 2017.

Here is the video of North Korea reporting its threat, on Wednesday, to attack Guam which came hours after Trump warned Pyongyang that it would face "fire and fury like the world has never seen" if it threatened the United States again. You can see this video here.

We only have the main stream media to rely on and they have already lied to us about Iraq and the weapons of mass destruction. They have also misrepresented Assad and Syria. The people in Libya are certainly not better off with humans slaves traded openly there now.

Its important to remember that the US paid a P.R. firm $540 million to make fake al-Qaeda videos for its Iraq propaganda program. It is no longer considered 'tin foil hat' to not trust the main stream media. Check out this video for a fast introduction to Information Warfare.


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