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August 21, 2010
SouthAmerica: Stories like that is turning âTimeâ magazine into a 3rd rate magazine.
âNorth Koreaâs Mafia Momentâ
By Bill Powell / Seoul
Monday, Aug. 30, 2010
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,2011933,00.html
The old story line:
The South Korean military presented the findings of a multinational investigation into the sinking of the Cheonan, which killed 46 sailors,â¦
â¦As world powers lined up to condemn North Korea for breaching a 1953 armistice agreement, and they blamed North Korea for the torpedo attackâ¦
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The actual story of what happened to the Cheonan and its sailors:
Itâs embarrassing for a magazine such as âTimeâ magazine to still reporting the BS that came out after the Cheonan ship incident.
How the reporters of âTimeâ can continue to be so clueless about what has transpired in South Korea in the last few weeks regarding that case?
American mainstream media is becoming worthless by the day â I donât know if itâs done on purpose or if they are becoming completely incompetent. Itâs a good thing that I can read the news on the foreign press.
The Brazilian newspapers have been reporting what has been transpiring in South Korea in the last few weeks regarding that case.
The opposition party in South Korea found out that the party in power had cooked out that story that North Korea had torpedo the South Korean ship.
The investigation of that incident showed that the ship Cheonan split in two because the ship hit a reef. The recovered wreckage of that ship shows that there were no sign of a torpedo hitting the ship, and the bodies of all the sailor that they recovered did not show any injuries from a torpedo explosion â all the bodies showed evidence that the sailors died from drowning.
When they started checking the parts of the torpedo that the South Korean government claimed that they had just recovered from the bottom of the sea close to where they found the wreckage of the Cheonan â the researchers came to the conclusion that these torpedo parts had not been in the bottom of the sea for many decades.
The South Korean government had cooked that story for local political reasons and now everybody knows â other than the Time magazine reporter â that these torpedo parts had been on a warehouse in South Korea for many decades and the entire fiasco was just a story that the South Korean government had made up.
The North Koreans were right all along when they said that North Korea had nothing to do with the sinking of the Cheonan.
If anything this story it is an embarrassment for the South Korean government, and the âPatheticâ US mainstream media still is publishing the old story, and they are clueless about what has been happening in South Korea.
The South Korean government this week even suggested a new tax to raise funds for the merger of the two Koreas in the near future.
No wonder many of these major US magazines (Time, Newsweek) are becoming obsolete so fast â they have been publishing garbage over and over again, plus the pure incompetence of the people who write articles for these old dinosaurs.
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