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North Korea Armageddon?

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August 10,2017
Ron DuBois

The People’s Republic of Korea , Does the Media or the American people really believe North Korea has 60 Nuclear Warheads? IF they do, I’m sure they don’t have more than 5 or 6 missiles capable of reaching the U.S. or even Guam, and half will probably explode prematurely while the other half can be destroyed by U.S anti-missile missiles. They also probably don’t have more than 2 or 3 warheads that have been miniaturized enough to fit a missile, and the strength of their warheads (in order to make as many as possible) was about the yield of the A-bombs that hit Hiroshima and Nagasaki – roughly 15 kilotons, compared to U.S. 20 megaton Nuclear bombs.

North Korea is always dangerous, because Kim Jong Un is a psychotic nut job, but President Trump is right to call him out because Un wants to stay in power. He knows that if he really tries to bomb the U.S., South Korea, or our allies, Trump WILL destroy him and his armies. Then, the Koreas can unite and finally have peace and prosperity. Neither China nor Russia will do a thing about it, especially if NATO goes on alert.

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Armageddon : Because every day could be “asteroid day” for NASA’s planetary defense officer

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Eric Roston
November 30, 2016 — 3:17 PM EST

Lindley Johnson spent 23 years in the U.S. Air Force keeping his eyes above the skies. He helped identify and tackle a growing risk to human space activity—the sheer volume of stuff orbiting the planet—in addition to helping manage and monitor military assets in orbit. In 1982, the Air Force set up a space command to coordinate its activities, not the least of which was making sure the then-new Space Shuttle fleet wouldn’t have a tragic encounter with spacefaring material.

In the early 1990s, Johnson’s focus turned to natural threats to the planet from near-Earth asteroids, now a large and growing class of rocks that scientists track both for their potential impact risk and to study the solar system. About 1,500 new objects are discovered every year. Since retiring as a lieutenant colonel several years ago, he’s become the founding head of NASA’s Planetary Defense Coordination Office, overseeing a network of ground-based telescope surveys for new asteroids and working with other agencies to prepare for the unlikely event of a direct hit. His job title—no pressure—is Planetary Defense Officer.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-11-30/the-man-who-stands-between-earth-and-asteroid-armageddon?cmpid=BBD120116_BIZ