Zev Porat

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Nature CELEBRATES The Death of Kim Jong Il

(photo - zgeek.com)

BBC news Asia is reporting "Strange natural phenomena have been witnessed in North Korea since the death of the country's leader Kim Jong-il, the state news agency KCNA reports".

Ice cracked on a famous lake "so loud, it seemed to shake the Heavens and the Earth", and a mysterious glow was seen on a revered mountain top, KCNA said.
Some analysts are interpreting these "signs" as nature "mourning", however this is absurd. If nature is doing anything at all remotely conscious of the death of the nut-case dictator it is celebrating! Celebrations are often noisy and involve a light show of some kind. Make no mistake - the earth is happy to be rid of that lunatic and waits with great anticipation for someone to rise up and finally do something about that whole regime. If a "good" man refuses then nature will have to wait for the imminent return of its master to take care of business.

The BBC article goes on to point out the strange evidence surrounding the death of Kim Jong - some speculating it appears he may have already been dead for months or even years.

Citing US satellite photos, the country's national intelligence service director Won Sei-hoon said there was no sign that the special train, on which Mr Kim is reported to have died while on a visit on Saturday, had ever left Pyongyang over the weekend.

Whatever the case - the planet, if capable of understanding any of this, will not shed a tear of grief over the loss of such a powerful example of the worst that human effort can produce. Communism only works if all who try to escape it are killed. If that lesson is finally learned then Kim's existence may not have been a total loss.

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