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by TheaGood
on 28/1/16
The recent news that North Korea is going to try a space launch soon, along with the way this space launch was learned about proves beyond a doubt that the NSA does not have perfect data penetration in North Korea. If the NSA did have information superiority in NK the same way they have in the rest of the world, the news of this space launch would not have come as a surprise, and additionally, it would not have needed to come from spy satellites.
http://news.trust.org/item/20160128140345-tgyvq
Now the thing to watch is whether or not the U.S. decides to blow North Korea's rocket up with some sort of laser, EM weapon or interceptor, because it is certain that if NK kept the NSA out of their pants this well, NK is smart enough to use a launch system that can't be stuxnetted or hacked to cause a crash, which makes success a lot more probable.
--MEXICAN ANONYMOUS