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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: 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.

China calls for calm in the Korean Penninsula while they continue their buildup

by Phantom Ace ( 2 Comments › )
Filed under China, Communism, Headlines, North Korea, Progressives, Socialism, Tranzis at April 3rd, 2013 - 2:20 pm

The Chines are now entering the growing tensions in the Korean Penninsula. They have called in the ambassadors of North Korea, South Korea and The US to ask to have the situation defused.

China has intervened in the deepening Korea crisis by summoning the ambassadors of North and South Korea, as well as the United States, to warn tensions must be defused on the Korean peninsula.

The abrupt set of exchanges came after Pyongyang shut down the last shared link with the South by refusing entry to almost 500 South Korean workers who work in a cross-border industrial park.

Zhang Yesui, the deputy foreign minister, outlined Beijing’s “serious concern about the present situation”, and added that it expects the escalation of tension to cease.

“All sides must remain calm and exercise restraint and not take actions which are mutually provocative and must certainly not take actions which will worsen the situation,” said the foreign ministry.

China continues their military buildup on the border with North Korea.

China continued moving tanks and armored vehicles and flying flights near North Korea this week as part of a military buildup in the northeastern part of the country that U.S. officials say is related to the crisis with North Korea.

The Obama administration, meanwhile, sought to play down the Chinese military buildup along the border with Beijing’s fraternal communist ally despite the growing danger of conflict following unprecedented threats by Pyongyang to attack the United States and South Korea with nuclear weapons.

According to U.S. officials with access to intelligence reports, both intelligence and Internet reports from the region over the past week revealed the modest military movements in the border region that began in mid-March and are continuing.

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The buildup likely serves two goals, the officials said. One is to bolster border security in case a conflict sends large numbers of refugees from the impoverished state into China.

Additionally, the troop buildup is a signal to Pyongyang that China will abide by its defense commitment to North Korea in the event of renewed conflict.

China’s military maintains a mutual defense treaty with North Korea. The last time Chinese troops defended North Korea was during the Korean War.

It’s a sad day when China is the responsible party. Both Kim Jung Un and Obama are surrounded by cronies who help prop up their images as god-kings. I hope the Chinese are able to talk sense to Obama and Kim Jung Un.

Juche is the world’s 10th largest religion

by Phantom Ace ( 94 Comments › )
Filed under Communism, Fascism, Humor, Marxism, North Korea, Religion at April 2nd, 2013 - 7:00 am

PROPAGANDA POSTER, NORTH KOREA(Kim Jung Il as a god-king)

I knew Juche was a political ideology that has become a religion (sounds familiar.) But what stunned me is that it is the world’s 10th largest religion with 19 Million adherents. There are more members of Juche than Judaism or Zoroastrianism!

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Juche is the only government-authorized ideology in North Korea, to the point of excluding all other religions. “Juche” means “self-reliance” in the Korean language. Some writers cited in the Adherents.com database (under “Juche” as well as “Kimilsungism”) classify Juche as a North Korean form of Marxist Communism. Juche began in the 1950s and is the official philosophy promulgated by the North Korean government and educational system. Its promoters describe Juche as simply a secular, ethical philosophy and not a religion. But, from a sociological viewpoint Juche is clearly a religion, and in many ways is even more overtly religious than Soviet-era Communism or Chinese Maoism.

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Thomas J. Belke has written a book describing Juche as the newest world religion, with “more adherents than Judaism, Sikhism, Jainism or Zoroastrianism” JUCHE: A Christian Study of North Korea’s State Religion, Publisher: Living Sacrifice Books, Bartlesville, OK; published July 1999; available at Amazon.com. Note: Any researchers interested in Juche or religion in North Korea will need to read this volume, but be aware that the “Christian Study” part of the title is not to be taken lightly. This book is not an objective ethnographic survey of Juche. Belke presents a wealth of fascinating factual information you won’t find anywhere else, but the perspective is overtly Evangelical. Some readers who are not Evangelicals — and some who are — may be annoyed by this approach, but most serious researchers will recognize that the book has value to sociologists both in the unprecedented window it opens into contemporary North Korea, as well as the glimpse into Evangelical apologetic thought..

Certainly there are more “followers” of Juche, by nature of their nationality, than there are Jews or Jains. (Belke’s book reports 23 million Juche adherents, essentially the entire population of North Korea, but the author and international news services agree that the population of the country has decreased to about 19 million during the current famine.) Belke reports a few centers in India, and Juche web sites indicate some centers in Australia, Europe and Japan. But despite the presence of these outreach centers set up the North Korean government, there do not appear to be any established communities of adherents outside of North Korea.

Juche does classify as a religion dues to its miracles such as weeping bears and supernatural births.

According to North Korean historical literature, Kim Jong Il was born in a log cabin inside a secret base on Korea’s most sacred mountain, Mt. Paekdu. At the moment of his birth, a bright star lit up the sky, the seasons spontaneously changed from winter to spring, and rainbows appeared.

Juche is described as a spirit that is conjured up with a raised fist. It is also refer to as the “Iron Fist ( not to be confused with a beloved commentator) of Juche!

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Juche a silly religion that has rainbows, unicorns, crying bears and supernatural births. North Korea is a theocracy and Kim Jung Un is a real god-king. I know of a world leader who would love to be a god-king. I wonder who that is?