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North Korea’s Rocket Launch Is Mocked In Hilarious Video !!

Sunday, April 15, 2012 14:26
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The joke continues to rage on following North Korea's spectacular failed rocket launch.

And this video doing the rounds on the internet will only anger leader Kim Jong-Un even further.

The launch of the Unha-3 or Mily Way rocket was expected to be celebrated in conjunction with the unveiling of a statue of Jong-Un's father, Kim Jong-il.

 


 

Unfortunately, in a bitter blow to North Korea's rocket technicians, the Unha-3 exploded 90 seconds after blast off and came crashing down into the Yellow Sea.

The unveiling, however…SEE LINK– http://alien-ufo-community.ning.com/group/global-news/forum/topics/north-korea-s-botched-rocket-launch-is-mocked-in-hilarious-video

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  • Is not a joke when one lands in your back yard! The threat is real and whether or not their rocket failed, our planet is ruled by these tyrants and their evil agenda to destroy the world for power! That includes the USA..facist America!

  • really?! do you think that it just exploded?! US as well as china actually have satellites that can detect a 90,000 ton missile. And YES we do have technology that can shoot them out of the air……..

  • @ Posted by Anonymous on Tue Apr 17 2012 12:17

    not to mention airplanes fitted with directed energy weapons specially designed to intercept missiles.

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