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North Korean GPS manipulation disrupted dozens of planes and vessels, South Korea says

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Must suck having to live next to those stinkers.

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Think about it.

You'd have to be naive or dishonest to suggest SK (and their backers) don't routinely do the same thing.

Keep in mind it was a series of SK provocations that kicked this off.

Also, last week Seoul was crying wolf about NK special forces in Russia, but now that matter has quietly been forgotten about.

Not hard to ascertain the pattern here.

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Who cares, then just use another positioning system, preferably one of their allies, for example Glonass, which they are surely not allowed to jam, or simply learn again navigating like many generations before us had done it, with maps, stars, sextants, atlases, compasses and all the like.

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un flaunts his advancing nuclear and missile program and engages in electronic and psychological warfare, 

I wonder where Kim got the abilities to engage in that form of warfare, probably from the same state that North Korea got the ability to create missiles that could fire nukes, which would be Russia and or one of Russia's partners in the axis of totalitarianism as they continue their quest to be masters of the new world order. How quickly will the US with its newest masters now in full control give the axis the USA's consent to further destabilize the planet so Americas newest masters can increase their personal wealth.

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