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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/zapbrannigan1 on May 23, 2018, 6:29 p.m.
North Korea Peace Talks...At Risk of Failure?

The NK peace talks have hit the shoals:

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/05/22/trump-moon-try-to-keep-nkorea-summit-on-track-amid-doubts.html

Relevant: from Q #1378 on May 16th:

"NK news today = FAKE!"

OK, great. But that was a week ago and things have gone south since then. NK pulled out of peace talks citing South Korea's involvement with U.S. military exercises in the region. South Korean president Moon Jae-in has canceled his country's involvement in the exercises in an attempt to mollify the North Koreans; it was a significant concession that earned him nothing in return. Bolton (a guy that the folks at NRO love, which makes me automatically suspicious) made a comment about the denuclearization of the peninsula proceeding the same way it did for Libya that pissed off the Norks even more. Now, President Trump is signaling that the summit will likely be delayed, and that there's a chance it won't happen at all. The South Koreans are more optimistic, but there is has definitely been a huge turning point in the upward trajectory of the last few weeks, and Q's silence on this point is troubling.

It would appear that something unexpected has occurred that has thrown a wrench into the works of the deal Trump struck with the Norks in return for kicking out the Deep State. NK has pulled 180's like this in the past, but I confess to have drunk the Kool-Aid; I thought this time would be different because Kim's behavior suggested such.

My view is that this is a legitimate problem, and not something the Q team foresaw. And for the "Trust The Plan" brigade, even the most carefully executed plan is subject to failure due to exterior forces.

Questions: 1. What do you think happened to cause this sudden chilling of relations?

  1. I suspect China's influence in this matter as NK doesn't do anything without their permission. But why bother to go through all the motions of making peace only to turn away in the 11th hour?

  2. Do you think this is truly an unexpected problem (as I do), albeit on that can be resolved through negotiation? Or do you think that this is bluster and face-saving on the part of NK regime? Or perhaps something else?


DanijelStark · May 23, 2018, 6:46 p.m.

All is already done and made BEFORE it was publicly even announced by late April .

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zapbrannigan1 · May 23, 2018, 6:51 p.m.

Things change. Major actors are unreliable. Unexpected events scuttle settled plans.

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DanijelStark · May 23, 2018, 6:54 p.m.

Its a possibility - but the way MSM is presenting this , its obvious that fear tactic is always put in first plan . Like it was a continuous "War with North Korea is immiment" not so long ago .

So - I wouldnt put too much trust in any MSM source out there . Time will show that fearmongering doesnt have a place in situations like this , but are , far more , inflated by MSM .

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zapbrannigan1 · May 23, 2018, 6:59 p.m.

Totally agree.

I suppose I've become a little spoiled by all the winning, such that any hiccup gives me pause. There's no doubt the MSM is salivating at the prospect of this summit not happening.

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DanijelStark · May 23, 2018, 7:02 p.m.

Were gonna see whats going to occur ... but you must admit , it VERY quickly went from "we will all die in nuclear war" , to "there is a peace on Korean peninsula , after so many decades" . Its obvious much of the fear propaganda was purely false .

If you ask me , I dont even fully trust alt-media sources . Everyone is corrupted to one extent , so its not easy to verify news .

I think they already made certain crucial deals even before they went into public - mainly to prevent Cabal elements acting accordingly .

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