Let's get a few things straight about The Axis of Evil (there is more than one, e.g The City of London and Wall Street Axis of Evil, and the one I am talking about will become clear).
Iran was encouraged to research nuclear power and given the technology to do so by the US Government decades ago as part of the Atoms For Peace Program.
North Korea was given similar but more modern technology more recently by ABB under Donald Rumsfeld, who was US Secretary of Defense on 9/11 and suggested (confessed?) in a rushed inpromptu press interview that a missile hit the Pentagon on that day.
Iraq, under CIA agent Saddam Hussein, was accused of having nuclear weapons and other nasty weapons (that we sold to him through...RUMSFELD), and Rumsfeld and Cheney and all the rest then came on TV and told us they knew where these WMD were. Guess what? No WMD, never mind nukes, have been found, but 'suggestions' were made that Syria had agreed to hide them.
Now North Korea (member of Number 2 Axis of Evil) is now accused of supplying Iran (member of Number 2 Axis of Evil) and Syria (member of those nations targeted by Israel in A Clean Break and alleged collaborator of Iraq, member of Number 2 Axis of Evil, in hiding Iraq's alleged WMD).
Can you see a pattern emerging here?
1. We gave these nations nuclear technology for power many years ago.
2. We then set up a terrible false-flag terror attack for 9/11, and on 9/11 Rumsfeld's defense department was mysteriously asleep as alleged hijacked planes were flying all over the North East airspace of the USA, which you would think would be the most protected airspace in the world.
3. Then after 9/11 the Number 2 Axis of Evil is named (Number one Axis of Evil being, of course, The City of London and Wall Street, you know, those persons known and unknown who have deliberately caused so much misery with their derivatives), and instead of focusing on the alleged perp of 9/11, Osama bin Laden, we decide instead to focus on those member nations of Axis of Evil Number 2 (Iraq, Iran and North Korea) who had been set up years ago for being accused of WMD and nuclear weapons development with the supply of nuclear power technology, and nasty weapons sold to them by...Rumsfeld.
This is how far they can plan ahead..decades in advance.
But I believe I show on my website that they have planned CENTURIES in advance, and can do so through war and terror, to keep you scared and controlled, and then spiking your water with chemicals such as flouride, and diverting your attention onto trivia such as 11 men kicking a pig's bladder about so you don't want to look up from your 54 inch plasma screen while watching an unimportant game of football while guzzling your 7th bottle of Stella Artois.
The report accusing North Korea of supplying Iran and Syria has been leaked from the UN.
The UN was created by Rockefeller, as was the League of Nations before it.
Rockefeller controls Wall Street, and his bank JP Morgan Chase (who Blair works for, and Blair's son works for a different branch of the same empire) created the derivatives monster and is master of that arena of rigged gambling that has been so disastrous for the human race.
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From http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/may/28/north-korea-exporting-nuclear-technology
North Korea 'is exporting nuclear technology'
Leaked UN report says Pyongyang is using front companies to export nuclear and missile technology to Iran, Syria and Burma
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South Korean president Lee and Wen Jiabao
South Korean president Lee Myung-bak (left) and Chinese premier Wen Jiabao. The revelations came just hours before Wen arrived in South Korea for a three-day visit. Photograph: Jo Yong-Hak/Reuters
International efforts to avert a full-blown crisis on the Korean peninsula were given greater urgency today after a leaked UN report claimed that North Korea is defying UN sanctions and using front companies to export nuclear and missile technology to Iran, Syria and Burma.
The report, by a panel that monitors sanctions imposed after Pyongyang conducted nuclear weapons tests in 2006 and 2009, said the regime was using shell companies and overseas criminal networks to export the technology.
The 47-page report contains a long list of sanctions violations reported by UN member states, including four cases of arms exports.
The revelations came just hours before the Chinese premier, Wen Jiabao, arrived in South Korea for a three-day visit certain to be dominated by mounting tensions between Seoul and Pyongyang.
China, the North's closest ally and main benefactor, has so far refused to add its voice to condemnation of the regime after a multinational investigation concluded a North Korean torpedo sank a South Korean naval vessel in March, killing 46 sailors.
At a meeting today, Wen told South Korean president Lee Myung-bak that he condemned any act which threatened peace and stability on the Korean peninsula.
"China objects to and condemns any act that destroys the peace and stability of the Korean peninsula," Wen said, according to a South Korean official citing the Chinese leader's comments.
Analysts say Beijing is unlikely to support possible UN security council moves against North Korea, but might be persuaded to abstain from a vote on a resolution rather then use it veto powers.
The sanctions report, leaked to journalists in New York, said UN bans on nuclear and ballistic missile technology, and on all arms exports and most imports, were having an effect.
But it conceded that the North had found ways to circumvent sanctions using companies and individuals who are not subject to asset freezes and travel bans.
Pyongyang, the panel said, had used "a number of masking techniques," including falsely labelling the contents of shipping containers and giving inaccurate information about their origin and destination.
North Korea was using "multiple layers of intermediaries, shell companies and financial institutions" to get around sanctions, it added.
An unnamed western diplomat based at the UN said: "The details in the report are not entirely surprising. Basically it suggests that North Korea has exported nuclear and missile technology with the aid of front companies, middlemen and other ruses."
The report said the regime had attempted to conceal arms exports by sending items in kit form to be constructed at their destination, and called on recipient countries of North Korean cargo to act with "extra vigilance".
Pyongyang is also suspected of using overseas crime groups to transport and distribute "illicit and smuggled cargoes", possibly including parts for weapons of mass destruction.
Wen and Lee will continue talks tomorrow, at a three-way summit that will also include Japanese prime minister Yukio Hatoyama. A spokesman for Lee that South Korea was "fully concentrating on diplomatic efforts to hold North Korea responsible".
But experts said China's options were limited, given its desire to defuse tensions and avoid sparking a political and humanitarian crisis in its own backyard.
"China has its own strategic stake in the Korean peninsula, and if North Korea is further isolated or sanctioned, that would escalate tensions and risk serious instability," said Prof Wei Zhijiang of Zhongshan University in southern China.
In response to the sinking, South Korea froze trade with the North, resumed propaganda broadcasts across the border and announced joint naval exercises with the US.
The North retaliated by severing ties with its neighbour, expelling South Korean officials from a joint industrial venture and banning the country's aircraft from its airspace. It also ditched an agreement designed to prevent naval clashes and threatened to attack any South Korean vessel entering its waters.
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