Google Earth captures secret North Korea underground runway built for war
- added April 26, 2008
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- jhaber
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North Korean military engineers are completing an underground runway beneath a mountain that can protect fighter aircraft from attack until they take off at high speed through the mouth of a tunnel. The project was identified by an air force defector from North Korea and captured on a satellite image by Google Earth.
The runway, reminiscent of the Thunderbirds television series, highlights the strange and secretive nature of the regime in North Korea. Scary....
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The runway, reminiscent of the Thunderbirds television series, highlights the strange and secretive nature of the regime in North Korea. Scary....
Check out more at the associated link.
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i think its itresting due to it affects our world intrest
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- harley2004
- 5 months ago
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WE HAVE THEW SAME SHIT...... why is it strange
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- KINGSTON916
- 5 months ago
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This guy is squirrelly, North Korea always bears watching!
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it's strange KINGSTON, because N Korea is a military dictatorship. military dictatorship = bad.
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- thedismembermentplan
- 5 months ago
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Seriously if Kim Jong-il doesn’t freak you out what does? I rather live with a family of radioactive mutant spiders instead of spending a week in North Korea. I’d probably be fed better too.
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Google Earth uses a spy satellite?
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- iamchinese
- 5 months ago
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ricky84, if i could spend a week in North Korea (and presumably be able to leave safely)...i totally would.
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- pressrecord
- 5 months ago
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Like China, N. Korea is trying to stand its ground on the world political stage. But what that backwards N. Korean cruel sorry excuse of a leader needs is a good asskicking. Instead of using its country's money and resources to help its people get a better education and help get 'em outta poverty, he's using their funds to make weapons of mass destruction and bullshit underground military sub-stations. That is only contributing to the end of the world, and if that happens what will he then have to dictate over?! Nothing... but what's even scarier than that is, he's just one of many world leaders contributing to what might be the end of the world (nuclear war/chemical world warfare). That's gonna be the end of all mankind. Either that or An Evil Alliance of an N.W.O where every human being is treated like a prisoner or slave, and the world is just a big prison with no freedom of anything, only to those who have the most money... HHHMMM... I say fuck that... and don't let them take your freedom... away... God bless... every1.
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- Day2Day1nSociety
- 5 months ago
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That’s cool. If I could live out in the vacuum of space without ill effect I totally would. Then again space doesn’t have hot Asian women like North Korea. Your picture has swayed me. I’ll do all the leg work and get the tickets if you can play a good wing man. ;p
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That doesn't matter at all. we have missiles we can launch from a thousand miles away that will hit a dime on that runway, bringing the mountain down on top of it.
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sounds like somthing a bad dictatorship would build to me dismemberment
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- KINGSTON916
- 5 months ago
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i wonder how much that cost, while many people in n korea are starving to death
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Yes, KINGSTON, you're right. It does sound like something a bad dictatorship would build. In fact, it definitely is something a bad dictatorship would build. Hence, we come to the conclusion that this is strange. N. Korea's people are so oppressed and in such terrible poverty. And plus they have to listen to communist propaganda all fucking day. The posters, the sing-alongs, the radio broadcasts. It makes me want to scrape my face off with a rake. I wish they'd have a revolution already.
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- thedismembermentplan
- 5 months ago
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