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Posts by littleasianlady

  1. The Defense Ministry and Self-Defense Forces were targeted by a sophisticated cyberattack in September that may have compromised the Defense Information Infrastructure, Japan’s internal military network, ministry sources say.

    http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2016/11/28/national/politics-diplomacy/defense-ministry-hit-cyberattack-info-may-accessed/

    Japan’s Defense Ministry on Monday denied a report that a military computer network had suffered a high-level cyber attack in September, possibly involving a state actor.

    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-11-28/japan-probes-report-of-state-backed-cyber-attack-on-military
  2. Uh, don't drive this thing.
  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFD_WVKZ1dA
  4. They wanted to keep fighting and we couldn't stop them. It must have been pride that kept them going. But they were no longer a threat. I have no regrets for my part in this. They were they enemy. And then we bombed a wedding party.


    ...
  5. Everything was rendered unable to be used.

    We took the engine out of the car. Shot straight through the engine block.

    Nice car bitch. Looks great. It can do what now? It has what kind of capabilities?

    You know we're not letting you put a motor in that ever again, right?

    And they still insisted they were a force to be reckoned with.

    We destroyed them beyond comprehension. They were so significantly destroyed they didn't acknowledge their destruction, but continued acting as if they had a capability they could somehow rebuild.

    ...

  6. In addition to its original role as a riot control weapon, the weapon was also often used to silently eliminate disturbing dogs prior to SF operations.

    http://www.isayeret.com/content/weapons/sws/ruger/article.shtml

    They were shooting surveillance sensors and cameras etc too.



  7. We are requesting the return of US government property and initiating proceedings against your illegal use of and attempts to reverse engineer US government classified intellectual property.

    will anyone remember this?
  8. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dISNgvVpWlo
  9. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ips2mM7Zqw
  10. South Korean entertainment industry is played across the DMZ at North Korea with massive loudspeakers, to show them a better way of life through glitz and glamour and also sometimes to fuck with them via Korean 'gangsta rap'.

    KPop and such.

    There is military involvement in the industry. The industry was set up and has much funding from the South Korean government due to the fact Korean is not a language with large global reach and therefore it is not profitable to have a music industry as large as South Korea does.

    Her friend Choi set up companies to try and seize control of the entertainment industry to control and direct military counter intelligence (at least that would be the end result of her interference) and control government funding of programs aimed at demoralizing the North Korean Army.

    Kpop is very serious business.
  11. pay me attention?
  12. “I would like to take this opportunity to announce that I myself, Premier Lin Chuan and Health and Welfare Minister Lin Tzou-yien will be visiting the long-term care centers that are on trial runs. Our only goal is to hear the feedback from the staff and to identify any potential issues and resolve them as soon as possible. We aim to build a safety net [for Taiwan’s elderly] that is hopefully flawless,” said Tsai.

    http://english.rti.org.tw/news/?recordId=58703
  13. The agreement, to be administered with the United Nations refugee agency UNHCR, is available only to those currently in the processing centres.

    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-37965528
  14. Australia is systematically violating the international Convention Against Torture by detaining children in immigration detention, and holding asylum seekers in dangerous and violent conditions on Manus Island, a United Nations report has found.

    https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2015/mar/09/un-reports-australias-immigration-detention-breaches-torture-convention
  15. His detention has been condemned by the UN human rights council as illegal, a “clearly disproportionate… deprivation of liberty” from which he should be released and for which he should be compensated; excoriated by the Australian Human Rights Commission as “arbitrary … and unjustified”; and criticised by the Australian government’s own inspector general of intelligence and security for its “lack of coordination and … urgency”.

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/nov/26/australian-government-concedes-evidence-against-asylum-seeker-was-obtained-by-torture
  16. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) said Tuesday that its winter flu vaccination program will be expanded. That’s after the groups at higher risk have already been vaccinated over the past two months.

    http://english.rti.org.tw/news/?recordId=58702
  17. POLITICAL PLOY?Park Geun-hye, 64, had apologized twice previously for an influence-peddling scandal, but until yesterday had resisted mounting public calls to quit

    http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2016/11/30/2003660266
  18. In music video Insomnia - the catchy hit by South Korean band JJCC - a boy dressed in a skinny black suit walks along a sandy path hand in hand with a girl. Although the sun is shining and the sky is blue, both sport umbrellas: one yellow, one orange.

    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-37241886?post_id=592033550938424_838771702931273#_=_
  19. Taiwan isn’t a member of the body, better known as ICAO, because it left the United Nations in 1971. Taiwan’s giant, globally influential political rival, China, won’t let Taiwan back in.
    http://www.forbes.com/sites/ralphjennings/2016/09/28/un-aviation-agency-rejects-taiwan-3-losses/#4b85ec317bfc

    The creators of the United Nations Charter conceived that five countries — China, France, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) [which was succeeded in 1990 by the Russian Federation], the United Kingdom and the United States —, because of their key roles in the establishment of the United Nations, would continue to play important roles in the maintenance of international peace and security. They were granted the special status of Permanent Member States at the Security Council, along with a special voting power known as the "right to veto". It was agreed by the drafters that if any one of the five permanent members cast a negative vote in the 15-member Security Council, the resolution or decision would not be approved.

    http://www.un.org/en/sc/meetings/voting.shtml

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