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North Korea/April 15th

(@laura-f)
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Lovely. Two mentally challenged world leaders locking horns.... we all need that like a hole in the head.



   
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(@laura-f)
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I live on the coast of southern California. I have had repeated nightmares of nuclear attacks in this area. Jeanne has said she doesn't see this happening, but given that many times psychics are unable to see the more horrific events in the future, I wonder what your thoughts are on this. I too get the feeling that whatever happens will not be due to diligent planning, it'll be an escalation comprised of tactical errors based on the emotions of the leaders involved. I pray every day for the well-being of "Mad Dog" Mattis, because despite his nickname, he is the most reasoned and informed of the whole lot, and I hope he can find some way to keep us out of a direct global conflict (i.e., WW III). Thanks as always for your insights.



   
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(@melissa)
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Dear Laura, please know that you have a lot of people praying, visioning, sending protective thoughts, etc. in support of the well being of you and your fellow West Coasters. I too have been concerned and have family and friends in California and I found myself searching the internet for advice on protecting against nuclear fallout last night, swirling in worry.

But then, early this morning, I was reminded that we are more powerful than we realize. Visible and physical forms of protest are important, but this morning I felt that sending protest/resistance messages in meditative form could possibly be even more effective since it seems to reach a different energetic level, a sort of subconscious level. And so with an unwavering stance and tough love in my heart, I sent the following message:  "Wake up, people! Killing is not ok. Please remove the veils of blind rage from your eyes and recognize the sanctity of life in all of its forms. Whoever is in a position to stop this escalation, please do so now for the good of all life everywhere."  

Blessings to you, Laura, and all of our worldly neighbors!



   
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(@seyrin)
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Laura, 

The likelihood of a nuclear strike on California by North Korea is very low. It isn't impossible, but they are more likely to strike Seoul, South Korea, Guam, Tokyo, Japan, or Hawaii than California. Moreover, from prior intel they have very limited capabilities concerning a nuclear strike on the West Coast. Don't get me wrong, it's not impossible, but they have more targets closer to them that would be more accurate and still cause major damage than a far off possibility that may or may not even reach.

Expect a strike by North Korea to occur closer to their borders. They might strike at our advancing ships, at South Korea, at an American military base in the pacific, or maybe further. Likely the strike will be pronged. Depend on whether or not Kim is deposed, we'll be better able to gauge the severity of his possible future attack. But we can guess that he'll do multiple attacks upfront in order to cause as much initial damage as possible before the wolves descend. Then it becomes a long game of strategic strikes, if he lasts that long.

Right now, feel out in the ether for solidification. Until then, there is too many possibilities. However, expect to know by the end of this week. If we pass the week with nothing, then the crisis is averted until later in the year. If something occurs, the paths will slowly unfold, and actions will be more clear.     



   
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From Zoron. Agreed.

 



   
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(@zoron)
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 From: Zoron.

Subject: North Korea timelines

Location: North korea

Outcome: Disasterous

Probability: High

Expansion. 

Zoron says that the situation re Korea is now in its critical phase. 

There are several issues, all converging. Firstly, the Korean leader is now beyond rationality. He will lash out at the least provocation. 

Secondly, the flash point is the American Strike Force steaming towards Korea. It is being tracked, carefully, and the Koreans know where it is. 

The Koreans have made preparations for the eventuality of either the Americans launching a large  strike from the strike force, or the Korean leader ordering a pre-emptive strike to prevent this. The Koreans may well test a nuclear weapon over the Easter weekend. If they do this and the Americans do not respond, then He wins politically, and the Americans are humiliated. If He does not respond to the strike force as they approach, and the above holds, then a precarious peace is not broken.

The possibility of a coup in North Korea also has to be taken into account. The possibility of a successful Coup is low. 

If either side starts a strike, then it is total escalation. A massive attack on north Korea by long range american bombers, missiles, and aircraft will happen. The Koreans will attack Seoul, with heavy conventional weapons, and will invade to target Seoul. They will heavily attack all American bases within reach. This will eventually escalate to heavy Korean missile strikes, and an attempt to attack a number of critical American bases in the Pacific.

There is a danger, of the limited number of very long range Korean missiles being directed at the American mainland.Mostly west coast. 

Even if conventional warheads are used, the internal disturbances inside the USA will be massive. The eventual outcome will be the crushing of North korea, but at great cost. 

The first phase will result in Korean gains, and substantial damage and losses to the Americans. The second phase  will see very severe attacks on North korea. 

Having said all this, the actual timeline I am picking up is that both the American and korean leaderships flinch, at the last moment, from all out war. 

None of this is good. I do get that even if they draw back, there is going to be some kind of violence involved. 

I do not think, in the event of escalation, that the war will spread outside the Pacific or the American bases. My estimate at the moment is of a 50% chance of conflict and escalation. There is much more, which I will post tomorrow.



   
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(@laura-f)
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Thank you. I did remark in a post on another thread -- I understand and do also feel that NK is more likely to attack Seoul or Japan. Their missiles can maybe reach as far as Hawaii (I have that on good sources within US military).... no, what I fear is that the false flag attack we have all been sensing will occur here in CA, will be blamed on NK to justify retaliation. Taking extra time today and tomorrow to focus on peace, love and light as much as possible.



   
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