Showing posts with label Korea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Korea. Show all posts

Sunday, March 10, 2024

United Nations (UN), Decided the Fate of 3 nations

Germany

The situation in Germany after World War II was dire. Millions of Germans were homeless from Allied bombing campaigns that razed entire cities. And millions more Germans living in Poland and East Prussia became refugees when the Soviet Union expelled them. With the German economy and government in shambles, the Allies concluded that Germany needed to be occupied after the war to assure a peaceful transition to a post-Nazi state.

What the Allies never intended, though, was that their temporary solution to organize Germany into four occupation zones, each administered by a different Allied army, would ultimately lead to a divided Germany, until the fall of the Soviet Union.


Korea

For centuries before the division, the peninsula was a single, unified Korea, ruled by generations of dynastic kingdoms. Occupied by Japan after the Russo-Japanese War in 1905 and formally annexed five years later, Korea chafed under Japanese colonial rule for 35 years—until the end of World War II, when its division into two nations began.

The decision that was made—really, without the Koreans involved—between the Soviet Union and the United States to divide Korea into two occupation zones.


Palestine


United Nations Resolution 181, resolution passed by the United Nations (UN) General Assembly in 1947 that called for the partition of Palestine into Arab and Jewish states, with the city of Jerusalem as a corpus separatum (Latin: “separate entity”) to be governed by a special international regime.
Palestine had been governed by Great Britain since 1922.

Over the past century Palestine has been carved up, walled-in and filled with hundreds of illegal Israeli settlements and military checkpoints.

During World War I, Britain made several conflicting agreements to gain the support of various groups in the Middle East. Most notably was the Balfour Declaration – a public pledge promising the “establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people”.

On October 31, 1917, British forces conquered Palestine from the Ottoman-Turks, ending 1,400 years of Islamic rule over the region. In 1920, it began its 28-year rule over British Mandate Palestine.

The opening words of the Balfour Declaration of 1917, addressed to the Rothschilds, represented the first public expression of support for Zionism by a major political power. The term "national home" had no precedent in international law, and was intentionally vague as to whether a Jewish state was contemplated. The intended boundaries of Palestine were not specified, and the British government later confirmed that the words "in Palestine" meant that the Jewish national home was not intended to cover all of Palestine.




The 3rd World War was planned in 1871.

Friday, January 7, 2022

S. Korean Actress Kim Mi-soo has died suddenly at 29 years old

Her agency Landscape said in statement released on Wednesday: ‘Kim suddenly left us on Jan. 5.
‘The bereaved family is currently very heartbroken by the sudden mournful news.
‘The bereaved are deep in their sorrow at the sudden sadness.
‘We sincerely ask you to refrain from making up rumours or speculative reports so that the bereaved family,
who are in shock and grief-stricken, can reverently commemorate the deceased.

The same lines are repeated over and over on multiple publications. Age varies from 29 to 31.
Is this the New Normal for young people to die suddenly? You know what I'm thinking.

It is very sad nonetheless.


South Korea doesn't have any strict vaccination policies.

However they've taken steps to vaccinate the population.

On 10 February 2021, South Korea granted its first approval of a COVID-19 vaccine to Oxford–AstraZeneca,
allowing the two-shot regimen to be administered to all adults, including the elderly.
The approval came with a warning, however, that consideration is needed when administering the vaccine
to individuals over 65 years of age due to limited data from that demographic in clinical trials.

On 14 April 2021, South Korea reported 731 new confirmed cases, the most since January 2021,
authorities anticipated a possible fourth wave.
Also additional 250,000 doses of Pfizer/BioNTech vaccines arrived the country.
On 29 November, President Moon Jae-in urged the rapid administration of booster shots against COVID-19,
in response to an increased number of severe cases and deaths following the easing of anti-virus rules.

Friday, September 15, 2017

Ushering of the New World Order

First and foremost, let me just say this: There is NO stopping the creation of a One World Government.



Papa Bush called it a New World Order. Albert Pike called it the pure doctrine of Lucifer. The Elites call it TPP and Central Banks, control of currencies. The Military Industrial Complex calls it destruction of Sovereign countries, and US shadow government control.



China is the Model for the New World Order, while the UN and NATO work to control the nations of the World. Sovereign Nations and Liberty is NOT what the rulers of the World want. They want an homogenized system that applies to all Nations.

A good example of that is the European Union. The EU is controlled by an un-elected but nominated Cabal of bureaucrats that reside in Belgium. Laws and policies are made by the bureaucrats in Brussels. The nations of Europe have already lost their capacity to govern themselves.

There are only two (2) capable nations to oppose the New World Order:
  • The United States of America's people (50% of) and maybe Donald Trump.
  • Russia's people and Vladimir Putin
Most other top nations of the World are working towards a One World Government.

Unfortunately, the Deep State of the USA has labored very diligently to make Russia the enemy of the USA. Russia since signed a treaty with China to support each other in case of a Global conflict.

Some of us do understand the relationship between N. Korea and China. China is the Master, and N. Korea their servant. China calls the shots, and N. Korea obliges. China, the oldest civilization on Earth, aims for the spot light on the World scene. They already are one of the top economies in the World, having supplanted the USA's number one spot. They are not necessarely aware of the role they play for establishing the New World Order. That, I believe, the top US generals are aware of it. The top US generals, will knowingly cause the 3rd World War, understanding that the USA cannot withstand a war against two formidable enemies: China and Russia. The N. Korean dilemma can only be solved one way: accept the demands of N.Korea. Anything else will be the trigger for WW3, and the Chinese government welcomes it, or even desire it. The Generals of the US Deep State will NEVER allow it, they are agents of the NWO.

So, what countries are opposed to this New World Order?
Not many. Even in the USA, 50% of the people welcome it.

What if all the people of the USA accepted this New World Order?
Then, there would be no need for a 3rd World conflict.
But this would not match the prophecies of the Bible.

Will the American people accept the NWO?
NO, 50% of Americans are still gripping to their precious sovereignty. And I am one of them even though I was not born American. I gave up my country of berth because of it's ever slip into Socialism (the Model for the NWO). If you have read other posts of my Blog, you already know what country I am speaking of.

What other enemies does the USA have on this World scene?
Any country that Islam rules. Albert Pike's plan has been masterly executed.

It is likely that once this 3rd World War starts, the Muslims living in the USA will cause chaos on the American people, while invading foreign forces will step on our land.

The first Horseman of the Apocalypse is about to ride, and by the time the fourth has finished his ride, 1/4 of the population of Earth will have died.



Revelation 6

And when he had opened the fourth seal, I heard the voice of the fourth beast say, Come and see.
And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth.
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Friday, August 11, 2017

China, Korea, a Master Servant relationship of 4000 years.

China and Korea's civilizations have same ancestry.
  • 2300 BC. The Yellow Emperor is said to be the ancestor of Chinese civilizations. The Chinese Dynasties: Xia; Shang; W. Zhou and E. Zhou; Qin; and then the Hans who conquered the Korean peninsula.
  • 2200 BC. Traces of Ancient Chosun civilization were found in the areas of Northern Korea, and the south east of today's China. It led to the Gojoseon Kingdom (ancestors of today's Korea).
Ancient Chosun's roots, from the migration of early Chinese Civilization, produced the Gojoseon Kingdom, a very advanced civilization, more so than their Chinese counterparts, until the Han Dynasty.

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《아틀라스 한국사》,
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By 108 B.C., the Hans of China, distributed Gojoseon into 4 Commanderies.
The 4 commanderies and their 4 governors, literally turned Gojoseon into a slave state, until the 37 B.C. Rebellion and creation of the Kingdom of Goguryo.

After strife and disagreements some of the Royals of Goguryo, travelled South to create their own Kingdom of Baekje in 18 B.C.
At the same time that the Korean peninsula grew in power, the Han Dynasty extinguished within a few hundred years.  China remained divided for many centuries giving the Korean peninsula time to prosper, and their Kingdoms (up to 5 at one time) to try claiming supremacy over the area:
  • 37 BC to 918 AD: Goguryo
  • 18 BC to 936 AD: Baekje
  • 42 AD to 562: Gaya
  • 540 to 938 AD: Later then Unified Silla
  • 698 AD to 926: Balhae
The Gaya Kingdom was short lived, as it was absorbed by the more powerful Silla. The 3 main Kingdoms Goguryo, Baekje, and Silla, warred for a few centuries, until Silla sought the help of the Tang of China to conquer Baekje and later Goguryo. The then Unified Korean peninsula under Silla, had to fight of the remnants of Tang colonies to lay claim on on the Unified Silla.


Later on, political divides due to the remnants of the 2 previous kingdoms of Goguryo and Baekje, led to the emergence of the new state of Goryeo in 918. 

Goryeo a result of Civil wars, remained dominant of the Korean peninsula until 1392, regardless of the constant aggression's of the Northern Chinese tribes, the Yuan dynasty, and the Mongols. By the mid 14th century, Goryeo freed itself from the grip or over-lordship of the Yuan Chinese Dynasty.

The Mongols attacked and raided Goryeo for 30 years until eventually giving up the conquest and the Master Servant relationship so desired.

Towards the end of it's existence, Goryeo's nobility completely ignored the misery of it's people caused by constant Japanese pirates attacks and raids, capture and slave trade, on the peninsula.

In 1392, a military overthrow led to the newly Joseon Kingdom, basically a more modern political entity, that would rule the Korean peninsula, still through Monarchy, but with a prominent control of political parties, that were still in majority the nobility of the nation.

The same war driven Yuan and Ming dynasties influenced the overthrow of Goryeo for the new Joseon.

Joseon saw it's culture gradually separate from China, more so by the creation of it's own writing system in 1443: Hangul. Yes, until then, Koreans used the Chinese writing system to express their own language.
Unfortunately, it led to an ever increasing isolationism from the surrounding nations, and eventually from progress.  Joseon however proved very crafty, by it's own development of firearms, explosives, and military ships, in order to fight of the constant attempts of invasion by the Japanese.


From Ming to the Qing, Joseon had to keep those Chinese dynasties from their grip and their tributary state system.

For five centuries, the name Joseon remained, until 1897, to be renamed the Korean Empire, in an attempt to prove it's independence from Chinese sphere of influence.

In 1910, Japan made Korea a Japanese territory.
Korea remained under Japanese rule until the end of WWII.

The same end result that occurred in Germany, with the division of East and West Germany, Korea became North and South Korea after the end of WWII.

USSR controlling the North, and USA the South.
That's when things went wrong. the UN created the southern Republic of Korea, while the USSR in disagreement kept influence over the North. Unfortunately, the USSR, literally left the North on it's own. Enters China in the vacuum! China's influence over North Korea prevented any sort of reunification, as it did occur with Germany at the end of the USSR.
Communist China needed this buffer zone from the Western influenced South Korea.
And ever since, China kept control over North Korea. Today, North Korea a pawn of China is causing World pains. China dictates North Korea's actions. Be warned.....

Monday, April 17, 2017

China the Korean trouble maker.


  • 1910: Korea under Japanese rule, end of the Joseon dynastic monarchy.
  • 1945: Division of Korea between North and South Korea; result of the Allied victory in World War II in 1945, ending the Empire of Japan's 35-year rule of Korea. The United States and the Soviet Union occupied the country, with the boundary between their zones of control along the 38th parallel.
  • With the onset of the Cold War, negotiations between the United States and the Soviet Union failed to lead to an independent, unified Korea.
  • 1950: Korean War began when North Korea invaded South Korea June 1950. After the first two months of war, South Korean forces were on the point of defeat, forced back to the Pusan Perimeter. In September 1950, an amphibious UN counter-offensive was launched at Inchon, and cut off many North Korean troops. Those who escaped envelopment and capture were rapidly forced back north all the way to the border with China at the Yalu River, or into the mountainous interior. At this point, in October 1950, Chinese forces crossed the Yalu and entered the war. Chinese intervention triggered a retreat of UN forces which continued until mid-1951. After these reversals of fortune, which saw Seoul change hands four times, the last two years of fighting became a war of attrition, with the front line close to the 38th parallel. The war in the air, however, was never a stalemate. North Korea was subject to a massive bombing campaign. Jet fighters confronted each other in air-to-air combat for the first time in history, and Soviet pilots covertly flew in defense of their communist allies.
  • 1953: The fighting ended on 27 July 1953, when an armistice was signed. The two Koreas are technically still at war.
Pusan Perimeter in Green.
Had Russia remained in the North, the same thing that happened in Germany (Berlin wall), would have occurred, and Korea would be reunited today.
Instead, China the trouble maker it has been for thousands of years in this Area of Operation, is using North Korea as an ideological buffer zone.
China should have and should encourage the North and South to reunite.
Not too late.
Unless they prefer WW3.






Sunday, March 12, 2017

History of Korea in Dramas


Gojoseon 

? 2300 BC to 108 BC, was also called Ancient Chosun, saw it's demise and was absorbed through conquest by the Han dynasty of China.

Then began the Era of the Han dynasty commanderies.

The 4 commanderies of Ancient Chosun lasted until a Buyeo prince rebelled against the Han, to liberate the Chosun people from slavery, and revive the old civilization.

From southern Manchuria, rose the Kingdom of Goguryeo.

Goguryeo (37 BC - 668 AD)

Goguryo emerged from the rivalry of princes of Buyeo: Jumong adopted by the King of Buyeo, rebelled against the Han, while his half brother Deseo kept his alliance with the Han in order to secure his future throne as King of Buyeo.
The dramatized series (81 episodes) Jumong depicts the rise of Goguryo, and the first steps of the southern Kingdom of Baekje.
Jumong's Goguryeo began in 37 BC.

The second King's struggles, Yury, the son of Jumong and a princess of Buyeo, is depicted in the 36 episode series: The Kingdom of the Wind.
The Kingdom of the Wind however is about the life of the son of King Yury: Muhyul (legends gallore).  Historically, Muhyul expanded or doubled the territories of Goguryeo.


Although he never became King, the son of Muhyul, prince Hodong who was also born of a Buyeo princess, is depicted in the legend like series Ja Myung Go (40 episodes).

Korean peninsula through history.

  • 108 BC end of Gojoseon
  • 18 BC to 936 AD: Baekje
  • 37 BC to 918 AD: Goguryo
  • 57 BC to 938 AD: Silla
  • 42 AD to 562: Gaya
  • 698 AD to 926: Balhae
  • 918 to 1392: Goryo
  • 1392 to 1897: Joseon
  • 1897 to 1910: Korean Empire
  • 1910 to 1945: Japanese Rule
  • 1945 end of WWII defeat of Japan, USSR in the North, USA in the South.
  • 1948, post WWII, separation of North and South.

Korean Dramas chronological

 Song Ji-hyo Shin Se Kyung  Chae Si Ra