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Juche: Kim Jong Un climbs 9,000-feet tall mountain

by Phantom Ace ( 207 Comments › )
Filed under Communism, JUCHE!, Marxism, North Korea, Progressives, Religion, Theocratic Progressives at April 20th, 2015 - 8:00 pm

Like all religions, Juche gives miraculous powers to those deem holy. The Kim family are considered deities by the Juche cult and all sort of supernatural events and power are subscribed to them. The latest miracle is that Kim Jung Un climbed a 9,000 foot mountain only with shoes and overcoat. The weather did not affect Kim due to his godlike stature.

The power of Juche!

Juche ROCKS!

by coldwarrior ( 183 Comments › )
Filed under JUCHE!, Music, North Korea, Open thread at December 18th, 2013 - 6:12 pm

Yesiree Daddy-O! Lets spin some platters and boogie down to the top of the charts in North Korea!

Lots of Famous Songs Created in DPRK in 2013
Pyongyang, December 10 (KCNA) — Lots of songs in praise of the Workers’ Party of Korea (WPK) and the socialist motherland have been created in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea at a time when confidence in the WPK is growing deeper than ever before among the local people.
Among them is the song “Always under Party Flag”, a paean for the WPK and one of the masterpieces in the era of supreme leader Kim Jong Un.For its high ideological and artistic value, the song evokes strong emotions for the party flag among the people, leading them to harden their will to remain loyal to the WPK.

A song titled “The Leader and the General Are Always Together” was created on the occasion of the birth anniversary of President Kim Il Sung, the Day of the Sun (April 15). For its ideological, emotional and philosophical profundity, the song well represents the honor of the Korean people advancing toward a rosy future under the blessing of Generalissimos Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il, eternal leaders of the DPRK.

“Ode to the Motherland” is also one of the masterpieces created in the era of Songun. The song arouses feelings of ardent love for the socialist motherland, making one recall with deep emotion the great feats Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il performed on behalf of the country and the people. With fresh and passionate rhythms, it reflects the strong will of the Korean army and people to glorify their homeland.

All people in the DPRK say that the song is as valuable as National Anthem.

The song “Honor for Human Life” tells about the will of the Korean people to remain faithful to Kim Jong Un as well as about the revolutionary outlook on life.

“July 27 March”, “Tell, Fireworks of War Victory”, “Respects to Victors of Great Age” and “Holiday of Great War Victory” were also created this year to win a decoration commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Korean people’s victory in the Fatherland Liberation War (July 27). The songs remind one of the history of Songun Korea which, under the leadership of the Generalissimos, had always won in the confrontation with the U.S.-led imperialists.

Inspired by those songs, the DPRK people are speeding up the building of a highly civilized socialist country under the guidance of Kim Jong Un.

Juche meets al-Qaeda

by Phantom Ace ( 67 Comments › )
Filed under Al Qaeda, Hamas, Hezballah, Iran, Israel, Lebanon, Muslim Brotherhood, North Korea, Palestinians, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey at June 4th, 2013 - 7:00 am

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The Syrian War just took another turn into weirdness. There are now reports that North Korean officers have joined Assad’s forces. This sets up the potential of the “Iron Fists of Juche” confronting al-Qaeda.

A Syrian opposition human rights organization claimed Monday that officers from the North Korean army are aiding Bashar Assad‘s forces in their fight against the rebels in Aleppo. According to the organization, a few of Assad’s civilian militia fighters revealed the presence of the North Korean officers in the war zones.

The Syrian regime has been claiming for a long time that among the rebels fighting it across the country there are many fighters from oversees, sent by “Syria’s enemies” such as Saudi Arabia, Israel or the US. Assad no longer denies his army is aided by thousands of Lebanese Hezbollah fighters, who are assisting the Syrian army to ward off the rebels.

However, reports regarding North Korean officers in the field are relatively rare. In an interview to Asharq Al-Awsat, director of a Syrian human rights center, Rami Abed A-Rachman, said that the number of North Korean officers in Syria is unknown, although there are definitely between 11 and 15 Arabic speaking North Korean officers in Aleppo.

Abed A-Rachman, whose organization releases daily reports on the fighting in Syria since the civil war broke out more than two years ago, said that “the North Korean officers are spread throughout many fronts, including the Syrian Defense Ministry factories southeast of Aleppo and in the regime’s forces centers in Aleppo.”

Even funnier, there are reports Hezbollah are now manning Syrian Tanks.

Meanwhile there has been an escalation in the participation of Hezbollah in the civil war in Syria, as troops affiliated with the Shiite militant group now operate tanks of Bashar Assad’s regime army in their battles against insurgent near the rebel-held town of Qusair in western Syria. Arab sources told Ynet this represents a precedent for Hezbollah as it continues to boost its support of the embattled Syrian ruler.

Hezzies in tanks, next thing you know we will hear about al-Qaeda manning artillery. Actually, they already are!

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The Syrian War has become a battle of the lowlife of humanity. Here are the players in the Syrian War.

The Government Forces: The Army of Bashar Assad, Iranian Basij, Hezbollah, Iraqi Shia loyal to Malaki, Yemeni Shia, Afghan Hazaras, The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command and North Korea.

Foreign Backers are Russia, China and Algeria.

The Rebel Forces: The Free Syrian Army (Muslim Brotherhood), Al Nusra Front (Syrian al-Qaeda), The Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (Foreign al-Qaeda), Defected Syrian soldiers, Hamas, Lebanese Sunni militants, The Taliban (yes they are here), Chechen Rebels, Ansar al-Sharia (Libyan al-Qaeda), PKK, Iraqi Kurdish Peshmerga.

Foreign Backers are Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, Lebanese Maronites, Moqtada al-Sadr, UK, France and the United States

Israel is the wild card.

No word yet if Charles Johnson will intervene in the conflict.

(Hat Tip: Speranza)

The resistance of Al Nusra and the FSA at Qusayr has taken many by surprise. Hezbollah and the Syrian Army expected a quick victory. Instead the rebels have held their own and have bloodied the forces of Assad and his Lebanese Shia allies.

BEIRUT: It was over three weeks ago that Syrian government officials told state news agencies they would “cleanse” the town of Qusair, close to the Lebanon border of rebel forces “within days.”

As of Monday night, Syrian government forces, backed by hundreds, if not thousands, of Hezbollah fighters were still locked in battle with rebel forces opposing President Bashar Assad in and around the disputed town, having failed to make a decisive victory.

The staying power of the rebel forces, vastly outnumbered and outgunned in the face of elite Syrian forces with superior weaponry and airpower has defied predictions by military analysts who foresaw a swift defeat for opposition forces.

“The rebels certainly need to be given credit for determination. What they have done so far was against the odds,” said Jeff White, a senior defense fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.

Claims that Syrian forces had taken the center of Qusair and up to 80 percent of the 25,000-strong town after initially storming it on May 19 were swiftly denied by rebel groups and activists, in what some put down to a morale-boosting exercise.

By last week, as Hezbollah losses mounted, it was clear the battle was far from over.

Maybe the “Iron Fists of Juche” will make an appearance at Qusayr!

Here is a video of Al Nusra and the FSA fighting the forces of Assad and Hezbollah at Qusayr.

Juche: Dennis Rodman Curses out Obama

by Phantom Ace ( 100 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Cult of Obama, North Korea at May 13th, 2013 - 7:00 am

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Juche’s newest fan Dennis Rodman makes a valid point. Despite all the hype around the god-king, Obama is not doing his job. Rodman claims that when it comes to North Korea, he’s the one stepping up to the plate. He then curses out Obama in a way very few do.

Dennis Rodman tells TMZ … he’s going back to North Korea on August 1 to reopen the political dialogue with Kim Jong-un … because Barack Obama “can’t do s**t.”

Rodman was out in L.A. yesterday when we asked about his plan to head back to DPRK to visit his tiny, little, missile-obsessed “friend” with the weird haircut.

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Then came the Obama attack — “We got a black president [who] can’t even go talk to [Jong-un] … Obama can’t do s**t, I don’t know why he won’t go talk to him.”

A short time later, Rodman continued the anti-Obama talk — saying, “Obama? F**k him!”

Watch the video here.
Its a shame that a loon like Dennis Rodman sees through Obama in a way the American public can not. He clearly has not fallen for the cult of personality the mnajority of this nation has. He also has more balls going after Obama than any Republican. Maybe Rodman should be the GOP nominee in 2016, he would be better than what that party has now.