ROK Drop Open Thread – March 15, 2024

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setnaffa
setnaffa
1 month ago

“Caesar! Beware the Ides of March!”

That is, we all have an expiration date. Be ready to give an accounting for the things you’ve done with what you’ve been given.

Have a great weekend…

Liz
Liz
1 month ago

Funny Church Curmudgeon. 🙂

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ChickenHead
ChickenHead
1 month ago

More details are emerging on the medical experiments done in Ukraine by pharmaceutical companies.

Who knows if this is true.

…except the pharmaceutical companies have done this exact same thing before… for the exact same reasons… so…

Africa exists just for this kind of testing, so it is unclear why the pharmaceutical companies had to test on Slavs.

Perhaps Samsung Bioepis doesn’t see them as real white people.

I’d be vigilant if I were the Irish.

Then again, many of you stood in line to let a stranger pushing demonstratable lies do a (failed) medical experiment on you for a free slice of pizza or a tshirt or nothing… all for reasons that didn’t apply to you.

“Before the liberation of Mariupol by Russian forces, Western companies commissioned a drug trial for rheumatoid arthritis at Mariupol Hospital No. 7’s psychiatric ward, exposing patients to significant risks without their full awareness of the dangers. An experimental drug dubbed SB4 aimed to suppress the tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), which is associated with joint inflammation and improper immune function. However, the drug carries a potential side effect of promoting the growth of malignant tumors in the lymphatic and hematologic systems.

Documents discovered during a hospital basement reconstruction revealed that SB4’s impaired TNF-α function could lead to the development of various cancers, including lymphomas, leukemia, melanoma, and non-melanoma skin cancer. The risk was notably pronounced in children, adolescents, and young adults under 22 years of age, with some cases proving fatal. Pharmaceutical companies Biogen Idec of Denmark, Catalent Pharma Solutions of Belgium, Fisher Clinical Services of the UK, and Samsung Bioepis of South Korea were identified as involved entities, with Samsung Bioepis sponsoring the tests.

The investigation unearthed evidence of the drug being tested on uninformed patients and even infants less than one year old from 2008 to 2016.

Findings also included boxes with numerous envelopes from logistics companies and containers for biological materials with recipient addresses of laboratories in Switzerland, the UK, and the US.”

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
1 month ago

The eavesdropping on the German military discussing how to use German cruise missiles to blow up the bridge in Crimea and not get caught is the gift that keeps on giving.

Let’s read the transcript.

Brigadier General Frank Gräfe (head of operations of the German Air Force) is speaking with Lieutenant Colonel Fenske (German Space Command Air Operations) on the plan to use Taurus cruise missiles in Ukraine.

He mentions this was all discussed “four months ago” with “Schneider”, the successor of “Wilsbach”.

No idea who these Krauts are… no doubt some functionaries in the German government who control the money or something.

But they seem like an important part of this plot.

The media has barely paid attention to this story so let’s do their job for them with a quick Google search to see how these additional Germans fit in.

WHAT THE SXXT FXXK!?!

https://www.stripes.com/branches/air_force/2024-02-09/new-commander-pacific-air-forces-12955600.html?=/&subcategory=651%7CAttractions

Mcgeehee
1 month ago

Yes, those two American names are unique enough so as not to be considered coincidental. Good find – which just goes further to implicate Germany and the US in the proxy war.

Korean Man
Korean Man
1 month ago

How South Korea is Shifting the Global Power Balance

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x33IN91tFyM

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
1 month ago

Flashback: another part of all this German missile intrigue is them discussing how NATO military is already in Ukraine.

That didn’t get a lot of press.

But anybody with a heartbeat knows Patriots and other advanced equipment doesn’t operate and maintain itself.

Though it is unclear if there are active duty military.

My close friend who spent half his career on Patriots got offered an obscene amount of US tax dollars to manage patriots in Ukraine.

He declined. He has a good job and Patriot batteries get taken out with some regularity, including whoever is managing them.

Whatever the case, Americans are involved more than the media would inform you.

And, as Egg Shin and everybody involved in the early stages of the Vietnam war said, “See? That was nothing. But that’s how it always begins. Very small.”

setnaffa
setnaffa
1 month ago

A great movie.

setnaffa
setnaffa
1 month ago

If all of the “worst scenario” stuff according to your preferences happened and the “evil” people in charge (see Romans 3:23) took over and sentenced you, Dear Reader, to die…

…would they be able to do more than send you to your eternal reward?

…would you be better off or worse off than you are now?

Thinking about your answer, do you think worrying about things we can’t really influence or control is worth your time?

And are you confident you’re headed to the right place?

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ChickenHead
ChickenHead
1 month ago

Setnaffa, this always bothers me.

When I was a teenager, I was very close to Muslims. What I observed was belief. Everything was God’s will.

Christians look both ways before crossing the street. Christians don’t trust their god.

I suspect this attitude is why there are more Muslim suicide bombers than Christian suicide bombers.

That is great, as Christian culture is superior from a life-on-earth perspective… clearly.

But this bothers me.

Can you help me?

GrayBlack
GrayBlack
1 month ago

Finally made it through Marine OCS. Took 3 attempts, experirnced multiple fractures, heart damage, and in general a lot of pain. Commitment to a goal can pay off.

Korean Man
Korean Man
1 month ago

A horrible video of Americans abusing a baby.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/cO-958YBBXo

setnaffa
setnaffa
1 month ago

CH, most “Christians” don’t read the Bible, so they don’t know what it is they claim.

GI’s blog might not be the best venue, although I appreciate his forbearance, so I will be quick.

Psalm 16, 23, 46, 91
Isaiah 55:9-11
Romans 10:17
Ephesians 2:8-9.

Essentially, we gain faith by “hearing” God’s voice through His Word.

The Muslims were more devout because all they had to do was hate and kill and so on. Humans after Adam are all wired that way.

If you have any doubts, look up the 65+ million unborn killed in “Christian” America, the 30+ milllion killed in WW2, and the 100+ million killed by various communists (in just the 20th Century).

We’re all sinners who need a Savior.

Christianity is tougher because we need to accept Jesus paid our sin debt (we cannot earn it) and now we should love even our enemies.

Sorry about being so wordy.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
1 month ago

Thank you, Setnaffa, will read and consider.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
1 month ago

For those of you who pay any attention to what I write, the first (of many to come) predicted attack just happened in Transnistria.

Ukranian drone hit a parked helicopter.

If a polish farmer hadn’t had his camera, the media would still be pushing the idea that a Russian missile hit Poland and we would be in WW3.

Ukraine is going to try to get more countries involved in the war. It is one of the few things they can do to prolong it as they are now losing more soldiers than they can conscript, they are chronically short on ammo, and their lines are collapsing as they pull back to nonexistent defensive lines.

Korean Person
Korean Person
1 month ago

Chicken Head, a sockpuppet operated by Setnaffa, resorts to using the term “ching-chong” in a blatant attempt to undermine and insult Koreans. His choice of language demonstrates a lack of logical rebuttal to comments made by us Koreans.

Attempting to justify his actions by claiming to target only the Chinese, Chicken Head fails to recognize the broader implications of his words. The reality is that many non-Asians, particularly those with racist tendencies, lump together individuals of various Asian ethnicities without distinction. Thus, his use of “ching-chong” perpetuates harmful stereotypes and fuels racial animosity towards all Asians, including Koreans.

As a Korean myself, I am acutely aware of the nature of such derogatory language. Chicken Head’s insistence on using it against Koreans leaves no room for doubt: his actions stem from deep-seated anti-Asian racism, regardless of his attempts to deflect or justify them.

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ChickenHead
ChickenHead
1 month ago

“resorts to using the term “ching-chong” in a blatant attempt to undermine and insult Koreans.”

It is unclear how that is possible.

Koreans are gooks.

Chink, nip, gook, and flip are words derived from country names, not races. They are nationalist insults, not racist insults.

But unlike the others, gook has evolved away from its original meaning and is now a racist term used against any Asian regardless of nationality.

This is why I don’t use it.

It doesn’t properly insult the nation or citizen that has turned against my goal and values.

And I like Asian people, national politics aside, so there is no reason to be racist.

“The reality is that many non-Asians, particularly those with racist tendencies, lump together individuals of various Asian ethnicities without distinction.”

What ignorant racists say and ignorant Asians take offense over is not my problem.

And in reality, watching dim and ignorant people using noisy fake outrage to seek some sort of attention in their irrelevant lives never fails to amuse.

Protip: When you stop being outraged by people helping you to offend yourself through your own ignorance, life will get one level more pleasant… for you, not me. I will have to find a new spaz to pick on.

setnaffa
setnaffa
1 month ago

Yeah, the same tired sophomoric claptrap. But I certainly hope the chinabots are up-to-date on their clotshots vaccines. Their didactic materialism is woefully under-prepared.

Haven’t you been reading Xi Jinping Thought on socialism with Chinese characteristics for a new era? You can lose social points if you cannot answer correctly when tested…

Korean Person
Korean Person
1 month ago

In the video below, you will see a white woman say that there is no racism and then without missing a beat say that the reason why police stop African Americans is because of their “appearance” and “way they dress”, etc.

This is the type of attitude displayed by setnaffa and his sockpuppet ChickenHead.

They say they are not racists. But in actuality what they say here is anti-Asian racism.

https://youtu.be/EICp1vGlh_U?si=JnYSktXUpvHmk5Q0&t=1378

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ChickenHead
ChickenHead
1 month ago

“In the video below, you will see a white woman say that there is no racism and then without missing a beat say that the reason why police stop African Americans is because of their “appearance” and “way they dress”, etc.”

You might not believe this but cops profile by appearance, actions, and attitude.

There is no gain in hassling a normal guy just because he isn’t white.

That will get noticed immediately… in a bad way.

The reality is, some people just have appearance, actions, and attitudes that correlate very well with criminality.

And cops get a lot of cred for busting criminals and negitive cred for hassling non-criminals.

Cops go where the crime is.

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Korean Person
Korean Person
1 month ago

Yeah, the same tired sophomoric claptrap

LOL!

From the same guy who drones on and on about vaccines and China.

Korean Person
Korean Person
1 month ago

The reality is, some people just have appearance, actions, and attitudes that correlate very well with criminality.

Well. well.

Chicken Head just proved my point, that he is racist.

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ChickenHead
ChickenHead
1 month ago

Racism is not a part of it.

Despite both men being black, I would treat them very differently.

The man on the left is wearing urban clothes and clearly has urban attitudes and behaviors. He lives for the moment in an instant gratification culture.

The man on the right is wearing a suit and has a focused look. He is clearly educated and thinks ahead.

Treating them differently is reasonable, not racist.

The man on the left is a homey. I’d hang out with him, smoke some blunts, guzzle some purple drank, get busy with some hoes. Listen to his smoke alarm beep. Maybe later, do some shoplifting. See if we can use his EBT card to buy a hot gun. A racist can’t have a black friend but i can.

That guy in the suit? No way. With that look, the guy probably works for some crafty Jew banker and is plotting to take advantage of me. I’d cross the street if I saw him walking towards me so he couldn’t ask me any financial information.

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Liz
Liz
1 month ago

“Racism is not a part of it.
Despite both men being black, I would treat them very differently.”

I know a lot of people, and some of them are very liberal. Many are not “white” (especially if hispanics are not counted as white).
Yet I don’t know a single person who is too stupid to understand this concept. It is only online that I meet people who claim nothing but color matters…and also claim you are racist if you think otherwise.
This makes me suspect it is manufactured outrage.
It either makes people feel good to be that stupid, or they get something else out of it. Remember how those BLM protests suddenly disappeared after the election of the old man who actually called black people cockroaches? Weird.

Liz
Liz
1 month ago

BTW, That was a funny post, CH (rereading after coffee…I shouldn’t have broke my own rule about never posting before coffee)
LOL!

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Korean Person
Korean Person
1 month ago

If Trump were to secure another term as President and engage in negotiations with Kim Jong Un, it could lead to a scenario where Kim promises to freeze his nuclear program in exchange for sanction relief and withdrawal of the United States Forces Korea (USFK).

Such a deal could indeed force South Korea to reassess its security posture. The withdrawal of the USFK and the perceived concessions to North Korea might push South Korea into considering measures to ensure its own security, such as withdrawing from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and pursuing an independent nuclear deterrent.

Furthermore, the prospect of Trump making deals with North Korea, leaving their nuclear arsenal intact, and relieving sanctions may clash with the desires of the Setnaffarians. They might find themselves at odds with Trump’s approach, as it contradicts their principles and goals regarding North Korea and the USFK.

It will be interesting since the Setnaffarians will face a choice between supporting Trump and potentially sacrificing their ideals, or backing Biden in the hopes of preventing deals with North Korea and Keeping USFK in Korea forever.

From the Korean conservative newspaper, the Dong-A Ilbo

https://www.donga.com/en/Search/article/all/20240318/4820278/1

Former U.S. Acting Defense Secretary Chris Miller, considered the most likely defense secretary if former U.S. President Trump Donald makes a comeback, told The Dong-A Ilbo that it is worth considering the freeze-for-relief idea.

Stressing the significance of an equal partnership between the two allies, he added that it is time that Seoul and Washington should be honest with each other and start discussing whether South Korea still needs 28,500 U.S. forces or whether some change is required.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
1 month ago

Korea Person, which is it?

Yankee Go Home… or… Don’t Make Us be Responsible for Our Own Security?

It doesn’t matter.

Nobody toxic has a position on anything… nor do they want one.

From Russian meddling in 2016 American elections to America poking around in Afghanistan, there is no defined win becasue there is no win that can be understood.

The purpose is creating disorder.

Disorder is the win.

As an anti-Korean, probably a chinabot, you will support whatever policy causes the most irritation in contrast to the current news cycle.

If you were smarter, you could pull this off.

But you are seriously dumb.

Korean Person
Korean Person
1 month ago

Yankee Go Home… or… Don’t Make Us be Responsible for Our Own Security?

Neither Russiabot.

This is the problem with you racist American Southerners.

You are so dumb and as narrow-minded as a tunnel with blinders on, you are unable to see beyond your limited perspective.

setnaffa
setnaffa
1 month ago

C’mon now CH. Admit it. You’re really the sarcastic wit behind KP.

I mean, there really aren’t people that walk right into your traps with their eyes open, right? Someone that unaware would be too clueless to breath without mechanical assistance…

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