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Anonymous warns world to ‘prepare’ for World War 3
By Chris Perez
May 8, 2017 | 10:18pm
The infamous hacktivist group Anonymous has released a chilling new video — urging people across the globe to “prepare” for World War 3 — as the US and North Korea continue to move “strategic pieces into place” for battle.
“All the signs of a looming war on the Korean peninsula are surfacing,” the group says in the ominous six-minute clip, posted on Youtube over the weekend.
Using their signature Guy Fawkes character, the hackers make several claims about recent military movements in the region — and alleged warnings made by Japan and South Korea about imminent nuclear attacks from the North — as they deliver their frightening war prophecy.
“Watching as each country moves strategic pieces into place,” the organization says, in their notorious robotic voice. “But unlike past world wars, although there will be ground troops, the battle is likely to be fierce, brutal and quick. It will be also be globally devastating, both on environmental and economical levels.”
According to Anonymous, President Trump’s test of the Minuteman 3 intercontinental ballistic missile last week — coupled with a recent warning from Japanese officials to citizens, telling them to make preparations for a possible nuclear attack — are ultimately proof that all signs are pointing to a major conflict between the US and North Korea.
In addition, China has reportedly urged its citizens in the Hermit Kingdom to return home as tensions continue to escalate over their nuclear weapons program.
“This is a real war with real global consequences,” the group explains. “With three superpowers drawn into the mix, other nations will be coerced into choosing sides, so what do the chess pieces look like so far?”
Anonymous — described online as a global network of hackers, intent on spreading “facts the government doesn’t want you to know” — claims the US and South Korea have been working together to keep the peace in the region, along with China and the Philippines, but their pleas have fallen “on deaf ears.”
They claim that the Trump administration has been also working closely with the Australians, sending a rotational deployment of more than 1,000 US troops to the country, along with a large fleet of military aircraft.
Australia is ultimately considered to be a “strategic location in the Indian ocean,” Anonymous says.
“The citizen will be the last to know, so it is important to understand what the other nations are doing,” the group states, citing China’s warning last week to its people in the North.
“The pragmatic Chinese, it seems, are starting to lose their patience.”
Another surefire sign that war is imminent, according to Anonymous, are the recent talks between President Trump and Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte.
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The pair met at the White House a little over a week ago to discuss the situation with North Korea and other regional security threats. A readout later claimed that relations between the two countries were “heading in a very positive direction.”
“When President Trump starts reaching out to those like President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines to assure they are on the same page, one must start to wonder,” Anonymous says in the video. “However, even Duterte has advised the US to back away from Kim Jong Un.”
The group concludes the video with an eerie message for those watching around the world.
“Prepare for what comes next,” they say. “We are Anonymous. We are Legion. We do not forgive. We do not forget.”
http://nypost.com/2017/05/08/anonymous-warns-world-to-prepare-for-world-war-3/
Anonymous is way cool indeed Useful organisationI love Anonymous for shutting down paedophile sites hahahahahaha
it is. every day of every year. that's why Armageddon never *actually* happens.Isnt the world already preparing?
NK delivery mechanisms are not proven
china is not going to fight its war
The Americans will end north Korea's ability to strike within hours
ground skirmishes might take a lot longer
Dumbass read my post again . i said they arnt capable of neutralizing all n.k nuclear warheads in one go (in one air raid) without giving them time to retaliate .
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Ps: n.k is on high alert .
Lolz really so whats stopping them ?Read it again... they can what NK is going fire 100 in 1 shot???
Work on your manners you imbecile
Exactly, you dont know their capabilities, so its stupid to underestimate what they have or haven't got.
They will if they are directly threatened, China needs a buffer state on its southern border, and for NK serves that purpose. If the Americans plan to invade and hand over the land to South Korea, or install a pro-Western regime then theres no doubt they will try and intervene.
If a deal is struck with China beforehand that allows the Americans to strike NK, then they probably wont get involved.
What makes you think the Americans know all of NK's capabilities? its one of the hardest countries to do surveillance on since they can only do so from the skies. The Americans can probably take out most of their missiles, but not all of them.
Seoul is within artillery range from the DMZ, the North Koreans can basically flatten parts of the South Korean capital using conventional weapons if they wanted to. Using their larger numbers they can probably overwhelm the DMZ too, especially if the Americans have to reorganize their forces to deal with China at the same time.
You mean this one?
South Asia is the best remaining option for US deep state.
A Joint India-USA-Afghan-(Iran?) attack on Pakistani assets is very much possible in return for promising large orders to American MIC and land to Iran and Afghanistan
Is this why you have been silently arming the Daesh terrorists at night and waging a war against terror during the day?
What do you mean by "you"?If you mean India,then India legally exported those items to Iraq,Lebanon and Turkey.
If Daesh uses Toyota pickups it doesn't mean Japan funds Daesh