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Israel Exported $400k in Gold to North Korea

That is not a justification for violating UN sanction. This clearly shows Israeli disregard for international laws.

No, man you don't get it. $400,000 worth of gold is NOT going to be what pays for a hydrogen bomb. Take a look at the money Jong-Un spends on luxury items each year.

Kim Jong-un's unbelievable life of luxury

Just one of the items:

IMPORTED LIQUOR
While local alcohol is cheap and readily available, it clearly isn’t to Kim’s taste. Instead, he reportedly spends an average $30 million (£21M) each year on importing liquors into the country for his elite circles. His favorites are whisky and cognac, but not just any brands. He prefers the more expensive kinds such as Hennessy which can cost up to $2,145 (£1,500) for the best bottle.

That's $30 MILLION a year on liquor. Now you think $400,000 in gold makes a difference?

So when Israel breaks the law, it should not even be slapped on the wrist. But when Iran breaks the law, all hell should break loose.
Yes, because Iran is a pariah terrorist state run by crazy Islamic lunatics.

That is just your opinion. If you are to go by opinions, there are people in whose opinion, Israel is a pariah state run by crazy lunatic Jews.

If you were an honest broker, which of course you aren't, you would admit to the readers (as you have previously told me) that the reason you are down on Israel is because an Israeli woman reporter wrote a story about the rapes in India. No mentally sound person would be down on a country just because a reporter wrote something negative about his country, so if you really want to look at things logically, you are the one who is some crazy lunatic.

You do not know how to read. That in addition to your lack of honesty makes any exchange with you a complete waste of time.

Regarding dishonest Israeli woman reporter, that information was provided to you in response to your question: which Israeli reporter was doing propaganda hit job on India?

Stop derailing the thread. Stick to the topic. Stop attacking India. It only makes you and your Israel look like a hate monger.
 
I'm very vocal in condemning murders and all acts of terror committed by Muslims, preferring to see the death sentence for such crimes.
Attacks against unarmed civilians are nasty so should be discouraged.

It's a pity the Israeli lot won't condemn their bastard section.

Freddie is back using his favorite word "bastard" again in describing Israel.

It's a pity that Freddie, the good Muslim convert, only crawls over to this forum to say something derogatory about Israel. I wonder if those on other forums ever ask Freddie why he has nothing to say about his newly adopted brethren doing harm to others in many parts of the world. The only time I ever caught someone saying something to Freddie is when that poster said that Freddie should stick to photography.

Meanwhile, no country in the world is perfect, including Israel, but the way like Freddie and his new Indian friend carry on, one would think Israel is the worst country in the world, when that certainly isn't true. By the way, one group of your newfound friend's fellow Hindus don't even want to see Muslims living in their town. Maybe your friend on one of his visits home can look into this.

Perhaps we should go over to the Asia board and start posting about Freddies' country.

Is Indonesia Really The World’s Most Tolerant Muslim Country?

Indonesia’s growing religious intolerance
 
So when Israel breaks the law, it should not even be slapped on the wrist. But when Iran breaks the law, all hell should break loose.


When anyone breaks a "law" they should be punished for it. But when you over-exaggerate and say that the money must have gone to fund paying for the building of North Korea's hydrogen bomb...well you hurt your own cause. By the way, does the article say Israel GAVE them the gold, or exported it to them. If North Korea paid for the gold, then that gold didn't "pay" for anything.

400K US dollars can go a long way in international black market.

You didn't answer the question. If the gold was simply exported, which means it was paid for with money, then how could that possibly help build the bomb? There is no loss or gain from the transaction.

N Korea's currency is not appealing even to black market traders. However, gold is universally accepted. By providing gold to N Korea, Israel enabled N Korea's purchasing capacity. Why do you think N Korea needed that much gold?

What says they paid with North Korea currency? They do business with Russia and China all the time. They could have used their currency. North Korea also has factories in China right across the border from their country that manufactures all kinds of stuff that is sold all over the world, including to the U.S.

Operated by North Koreans, the factories produce clothes and other goods that are exported under foreign-company labels, making it impossible to tell that they have been made with North Korean hands and have contributed to North Korean profits.

North Korea’s growing economy — and America’s misconceptions about it

So what could the gold be used for? Hmmm just a few ideas:

  1. Check your jewelry box first. Rings and jewelry are the most common things that people think of when they go looking for gold to sell.
  2. Fillings and caps and crowns were often gold in the past. Although most people won’t have them lying around their homes, it’s certainly not impossible to find your grandmother’s gangsta mouthpiece.
  3. Time to change your smoke detectors? Old smoke detectors contain gold.
  4. How about that old VCR? There’s some gold in there, and everything’s on DVD now, anyway.
  5. Have an old cell phone? There are gold connectors in it, you know.
  6. Have a coin collection? If you do, there may be gold coins in there, and prices for gold are insanely high right now. If you want to sell those coins, now might be a great time.
  7. That old junker in the side yard could be very valuable. Both anti-lock braking and airbag inflation system’s chips and contacts contain gold. Heat insulation in some cars can contain gold as well.
  8. Many old reading glasses have gold in them, so if you don’t use them anymore, you might be able to get a few dollars out of them.
  9. If you’ve won an important competition, there’s likely gold in that medal that’s collecting dust in a display case.
  10. Many old books have gold coating on the edges of the pages.
  11. Some clothing uses gold thread for embroidery.
  12. Gold salts can be bought for their healing properties, so if you’re into Eastern or holistic medicine you may have hidden treasure in your supplies.
  13. If you’re into herbal liqueur, you might have some Goldwasser around, which actually does contain gold.
  14. What about other old electronics like TVs, cameras, printers, and similar items? The opportunities are almost endless.
  15. High-end CDs have some gold in their reflective layer. If you’ve outgrown the music, don’t throw it away, recycle.
  16. Try looking through those kitchen cabinets. A lot of fancy mugs and plates have gold edging around them, and some silverware has gold on it, too.
  17. Gourmet food lover? There’s gold in many gourmet desserts.
  18. If you like scrapbooking, it’s possible you have some sheets of gold leaf tucked away.
  19. The cranberry glass in expensive decorations and some crafts contains gold.
  20. Like taking pictures? There’s gold in some photographic toners.
Top 20 things that contain gold you can recycle and sell – goldkings.com

Checkmate.

I think you meant to say checkmybrain not checkmate.

China's trade with N Korea does not require gold. China and N Korea are very close and they have an understanding where they trade in Chinese currency.

Gold provided by Israel, enabled N Korea to buy technical components from the black market. These components could have been used in N Korea's missile and nuclear bomb projects.
 
I'm very vocal in condemning murders and all acts of terror committed by Muslims, preferring to see the death sentence for such crimes.
Attacks against unarmed civilians are nasty so should be discouraged.

It's a pity the Israeli lot won't condemn their bastard section.

Freddie is back using his favorite word "bastard" again in describing Israel.

It's a pity that Freddie, the good Muslim convert, only crawls over to this forum to say something derogatory about Israel. I wonder if those on other forums ever ask Freddie why he has nothing to say about his newly adopted brethren doing harm to others in many parts of the world. The only time I ever caught someone saying something to Freddie is when that poster said that Freddie should stick to photography.

Meanwhile, no country in the world is perfect, including Israel, but the way like Freddie and his new Indian friend carry on, one would think Israel is the worst country in the world, when that certainly isn't true. By the way, one group of your newfound friend's fellow Hindus don't even want to see Muslims living in their town. Maybe your friend on one of his visits home can look into this.

Perhaps we should go over to the Asia board and start posting about Freddies' country.

Is Indonesia Really The World’s Most Tolerant Muslim Country?

Indonesia’s growing religious intolerance

This thread is not about Indonesia. Even if Indonesia has flaws that does not absolve Israeli wrongdoings. Stick to the topic and stop being a saboteur.
 
Now, we know who financed North Korea's Hydrogen Bomb.

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Israel shipped in recent years $400,000 in gold to North Korea in defiance of a UN ban, it emerged in a hearing of the Knesset Economics Committee on Wednesday.

Israel was required to give explanations for the exports.

The committee approved Wednesday the import and export order regarding the regulation of export goods to North Korea and forbidding luxury exports, as per UN Security Council Resolution 1718, adopted in 2006.

read more: Israel revealed it exported $400k in gold to North Korea - Business

$400 K? Over several years? Oh NOOOoooooo!!! Say it ain't so. That's like a few thousand wedding rings right? Oh the HORROR!!!
 
No, man you don't get it. $400,000 worth of gold is NOT going to be what pays for a hydrogen bomb. Take a look at the money Jong-Un spends on luxury items each year.

Kim Jong-un's unbelievable life of luxury

Just one of the items:

IMPORTED LIQUOR
While local alcohol is cheap and readily available, it clearly isn’t to Kim’s taste. Instead, he reportedly spends an average $30 million (£21M) each year on importing liquors into the country for his elite circles. His favorites are whisky and cognac, but not just any brands. He prefers the more expensive kinds such as Hennessy which can cost up to $2,145 (£1,500) for the best bottle.

That's $30 MILLION a year on liquor. Now you think $400,000 in gold makes a difference?

So when Israel breaks the law, it should not even be slapped on the wrist. But when Iran breaks the law, all hell should break loose.
Yes, because Iran is a pariah terrorist state run by crazy Islamic lunatics.

That is just your opinion. If you are to go by opinions, there are people in whose opinion, Israel is a pariah state run by crazy lunatic Jews.

If you were an honest broker, which of course you aren't, you would admit to the readers (as you have previously told me) that the reason you are down on Israel is because an Israeli woman reporter wrote a story about the rapes in India. No mentally sound person would be down on a country just because a reporter wrote something negative about his country, so if you really want to look at things logically, you are the one who is some crazy lunatic.

You do not know how to read. That in addition to your lack of honesty makes any exchange with you a complete waste of time.

Regarding dishonest Israeli woman reporter, that information was provided to you in response to your question: which Israeli reporter was doing propaganda hit job on India?

Stop derailing the thread. Stick to the topic. Stop attacking India. It only makes you and your Israel look like a hate monger.

A hit job on India and you go crazy. We Americans can say there are plenty of hit jobs on America by reporters of different countries, but yet we don't go crazy like you do. You need an awful lot of help if your hatred toward another country is because of what one reporter said. Get some help for your sickness.
 
When anyone breaks a "law" they should be punished for it. But when you over-exaggerate and say that the money must have gone to fund paying for the building of North Korea's hydrogen bomb...well you hurt your own cause. By the way, does the article say Israel GAVE them the gold, or exported it to them. If North Korea paid for the gold, then that gold didn't "pay" for anything.

400K US dollars can go a long way in international black market.

You didn't answer the question. If the gold was simply exported, which means it was paid for with money, then how could that possibly help build the bomb? There is no loss or gain from the transaction.

N Korea's currency is not appealing even to black market traders. However, gold is universally accepted. By providing gold to N Korea, Israel enabled N Korea's purchasing capacity. Why do you think N Korea needed that much gold?

What says they paid with North Korea currency? They do business with Russia and China all the time. They could have used their currency. North Korea also has factories in China right across the border from their country that manufactures all kinds of stuff that is sold all over the world, including to the U.S.

Operated by North Koreans, the factories produce clothes and other goods that are exported under foreign-company labels, making it impossible to tell that they have been made with North Korean hands and have contributed to North Korean profits.

North Korea’s growing economy — and America’s misconceptions about it

So what could the gold be used for? Hmmm just a few ideas:

  1. Check your jewelry box first. Rings and jewelry are the most common things that people think of when they go looking for gold to sell.
  2. Fillings and caps and crowns were often gold in the past. Although most people won’t have them lying around their homes, it’s certainly not impossible to find your grandmother’s gangsta mouthpiece.
  3. Time to change your smoke detectors? Old smoke detectors contain gold.
  4. How about that old VCR? There’s some gold in there, and everything’s on DVD now, anyway.
  5. Have an old cell phone? There are gold connectors in it, you know.
  6. Have a coin collection? If you do, there may be gold coins in there, and prices for gold are insanely high right now. If you want to sell those coins, now might be a great time.
  7. That old junker in the side yard could be very valuable. Both anti-lock braking and airbag inflation system’s chips and contacts contain gold. Heat insulation in some cars can contain gold as well.
  8. Many old reading glasses have gold in them, so if you don’t use them anymore, you might be able to get a few dollars out of them.
  9. If you’ve won an important competition, there’s likely gold in that medal that’s collecting dust in a display case.
  10. Many old books have gold coating on the edges of the pages.
  11. Some clothing uses gold thread for embroidery.
  12. Gold salts can be bought for their healing properties, so if you’re into Eastern or holistic medicine you may have hidden treasure in your supplies.
  13. If you’re into herbal liqueur, you might have some Goldwasser around, which actually does contain gold.
  14. What about other old electronics like TVs, cameras, printers, and similar items? The opportunities are almost endless.
  15. High-end CDs have some gold in their reflective layer. If you’ve outgrown the music, don’t throw it away, recycle.
  16. Try looking through those kitchen cabinets. A lot of fancy mugs and plates have gold edging around them, and some silverware has gold on it, too.
  17. Gourmet food lover? There’s gold in many gourmet desserts.
  18. If you like scrapbooking, it’s possible you have some sheets of gold leaf tucked away.
  19. The cranberry glass in expensive decorations and some crafts contains gold.
  20. Like taking pictures? There’s gold in some photographic toners.
Top 20 things that contain gold you can recycle and sell – goldkings.com

Checkmate.

I think you meant to say checkmybrain not checkmate.

China's trade with N Korea does not require gold. China and N Korea are very close and they have an understanding where they trade in Chinese currency.

Gold provided by Israel, enabled N Korea to buy technical components from the black market. These components could have been used in N Korea's missile and nuclear bomb projects.


Are you mentally handicapped? You just argued that Israel wouldn't take North Korea's currency for the gold. I showed you they could have paid for it in Chinese or Russian currency...and what do you do? Go off on a tangent that makes no sense.

I showed you the many things that need gold to be manufactured...and what do you do? Say that it MUST be something that North Korea used on the black market to buy bomb parts.

Dude...back away from the hashish.
 
I'm very vocal in condemning murders and all acts of terror committed by Muslims, preferring to see the death sentence for such crimes.
Attacks against unarmed civilians are nasty so should be discouraged.

It's a pity the Israeli lot won't condemn their bastard section.

Freddie is back using his favorite word "bastard" again in describing Israel.

It's a pity that Freddie, the good Muslim convert, only crawls over to this forum to say something derogatory about Israel. I wonder if those on other forums ever ask Freddie why he has nothing to say about his newly adopted brethren doing harm to others in many parts of the world. The only time I ever caught someone saying something to Freddie is when that poster said that Freddie should stick to photography.

Meanwhile, no country in the world is perfect, including Israel, but the way like Freddie and his new Indian friend carry on, one would think Israel is the worst country in the world, when that certainly isn't true. By the way, one group of your newfound friend's fellow Hindus don't even want to see Muslims living in their town. Maybe your friend on one of his visits home can look into this.

Perhaps we should go over to the Asia board and start posting about Freddies' country.

Is Indonesia Really The World’s Most Tolerant Muslim Country?

Indonesia’s growing religious intolerance

This thread is not about Indonesia. Even if Indonesia has flaws that does not absolve Israeli wrongdoings. Stick to the topic and stop being a saboteur.

Don't you worry you little sick head over it. I am sure that India has lots of flaws, and the flaws are greater than anything you think that Israel's flaws are.
 
So when Israel breaks the law, it should not even be slapped on the wrist. But when Iran breaks the law, all hell should break loose.
Yes, because Iran is a pariah terrorist state run by crazy Islamic lunatics.

That is just your opinion. If you are to go by opinions, there are people in whose opinion, Israel is a pariah state run by crazy lunatic Jews.

If you were an honest broker, which of course you aren't, you would admit to the readers (as you have previously told me) that the reason you are down on Israel is because an Israeli woman reporter wrote a story about the rapes in India. No mentally sound person would be down on a country just because a reporter wrote something negative about his country, so if you really want to look at things logically, you are the one who is some crazy lunatic.

You do not know how to read. That in addition to your lack of honesty makes any exchange with you a complete waste of time.

Regarding dishonest Israeli woman reporter, that information was provided to you in response to your question: which Israeli reporter was doing propaganda hit job on India?

Stop derailing the thread. Stick to the topic. Stop attacking India. It only makes you and your Israel look like a hate monger.

A hit job on India and you go crazy. We Americans can say there are plenty of hit jobs on America by reporters of different countries, but yet we don't go crazy like you do. You need an awful lot of help if your hatred toward another country is because of what one reporter said. Get some help for your sickness.

You and your fellow Israelis are the ones engaging in hate. Rest of us (at least most of us) are just trying to discuss news related to geopolitics.

You seem to have a vested interest in preventing any critical discussion on Israel.
 
I'm very vocal in condemning murders and all acts of terror committed by Muslims, preferring to see the death sentence for such crimes.
Attacks against unarmed civilians are nasty so should be discouraged.

It's a pity the Israeli lot won't condemn their bastard section.

Freddie is back using his favorite word "bastard" again in describing Israel.

It's a pity that Freddie, the good Muslim convert, only crawls over to this forum to say something derogatory about Israel. I wonder if those on other forums ever ask Freddie why he has nothing to say about his newly adopted brethren doing harm to others in many parts of the world. The only time I ever caught someone saying something to Freddie is when that poster said that Freddie should stick to photography.

Meanwhile, no country in the world is perfect, including Israel, but the way like Freddie and his new Indian friend carry on, one would think Israel is the worst country in the world, when that certainly isn't true. By the way, one group of your newfound friend's fellow Hindus don't even want to see Muslims living in their town. Maybe your friend on one of his visits home can look into this.

Perhaps we should go over to the Asia board and start posting about Freddies' country.

Is Indonesia Really The World’s Most Tolerant Muslim Country?

Indonesia’s growing religious intolerance

This thread is not about Indonesia. Even if Indonesia has flaws that does not absolve Israeli wrongdoings. Stick to the topic and stop being a saboteur.

Don't you worry you little sick head over it. I am sure that India has lots of flaws, and the flaws are greater than anything you think that Israel's flaws are.

That is all you do sabotage threads after threads by diverting attention.
 
400K US dollars can go a long way in international black market.

You didn't answer the question. If the gold was simply exported, which means it was paid for with money, then how could that possibly help build the bomb? There is no loss or gain from the transaction.

N Korea's currency is not appealing even to black market traders. However, gold is universally accepted. By providing gold to N Korea, Israel enabled N Korea's purchasing capacity. Why do you think N Korea needed that much gold?

What says they paid with North Korea currency? They do business with Russia and China all the time. They could have used their currency. North Korea also has factories in China right across the border from their country that manufactures all kinds of stuff that is sold all over the world, including to the U.S.

Operated by North Koreans, the factories produce clothes and other goods that are exported under foreign-company labels, making it impossible to tell that they have been made with North Korean hands and have contributed to North Korean profits.

North Korea’s growing economy — and America’s misconceptions about it

So what could the gold be used for? Hmmm just a few ideas:

  1. Check your jewelry box first. Rings and jewelry are the most common things that people think of when they go looking for gold to sell.
  2. Fillings and caps and crowns were often gold in the past. Although most people won’t have them lying around their homes, it’s certainly not impossible to find your grandmother’s gangsta mouthpiece.
  3. Time to change your smoke detectors? Old smoke detectors contain gold.
  4. How about that old VCR? There’s some gold in there, and everything’s on DVD now, anyway.
  5. Have an old cell phone? There are gold connectors in it, you know.
  6. Have a coin collection? If you do, there may be gold coins in there, and prices for gold are insanely high right now. If you want to sell those coins, now might be a great time.
  7. That old junker in the side yard could be very valuable. Both anti-lock braking and airbag inflation system’s chips and contacts contain gold. Heat insulation in some cars can contain gold as well.
  8. Many old reading glasses have gold in them, so if you don’t use them anymore, you might be able to get a few dollars out of them.
  9. If you’ve won an important competition, there’s likely gold in that medal that’s collecting dust in a display case.
  10. Many old books have gold coating on the edges of the pages.
  11. Some clothing uses gold thread for embroidery.
  12. Gold salts can be bought for their healing properties, so if you’re into Eastern or holistic medicine you may have hidden treasure in your supplies.
  13. If you’re into herbal liqueur, you might have some Goldwasser around, which actually does contain gold.
  14. What about other old electronics like TVs, cameras, printers, and similar items? The opportunities are almost endless.
  15. High-end CDs have some gold in their reflective layer. If you’ve outgrown the music, don’t throw it away, recycle.
  16. Try looking through those kitchen cabinets. A lot of fancy mugs and plates have gold edging around them, and some silverware has gold on it, too.
  17. Gourmet food lover? There’s gold in many gourmet desserts.
  18. If you like scrapbooking, it’s possible you have some sheets of gold leaf tucked away.
  19. The cranberry glass in expensive decorations and some crafts contains gold.
  20. Like taking pictures? There’s gold in some photographic toners.
Top 20 things that contain gold you can recycle and sell – goldkings.com

Checkmate.

I think you meant to say checkmybrain not checkmate.

China's trade with N Korea does not require gold. China and N Korea are very close and they have an understanding where they trade in Chinese currency.

Gold provided by Israel, enabled N Korea to buy technical components from the black market. These components could have been used in N Korea's missile and nuclear bomb projects.


Are you mentally handicapped? You just argued that Israel wouldn't take North Korea's currency for the gold. I showed you they could have paid for it in Chinese or Russian currency...and what do you do? Go off on a tangent that makes no sense.

I showed you the many things that need gold to be manufactured...and what do you do? Say that it MUST be something that North Korea used on the black market to buy bomb parts.

Dude...back away from the hashish.

Moron, Israelis did a trade with N Korea where Israel received goods and paid for it in gold. This gold that N Korea received enabled it to buy some critical components for its dangerous projects.
 
400K US dollars can go a long way in international black market.

You didn't answer the question. If the gold was simply exported, which means it was paid for with money, then how could that possibly help build the bomb? There is no loss or gain from the transaction.

N Korea's currency is not appealing even to black market traders. However, gold is universally accepted. By providing gold to N Korea, Israel enabled N Korea's purchasing capacity. Why do you think N Korea needed that much gold?

What says they paid with North Korea currency? They do business with Russia and China all the time. They could have used their currency. North Korea also has factories in China right across the border from their country that manufactures all kinds of stuff that is sold all over the world, including to the U.S.

Operated by North Koreans, the factories produce clothes and other goods that are exported under foreign-company labels, making it impossible to tell that they have been made with North Korean hands and have contributed to North Korean profits.

North Korea’s growing economy — and America’s misconceptions about it

So what could the gold be used for? Hmmm just a few ideas:

  1. Check your jewelry box first. Rings and jewelry are the most common things that people think of when they go looking for gold to sell.
  2. Fillings and caps and crowns were often gold in the past. Although most people won’t have them lying around their homes, it’s certainly not impossible to find your grandmother’s gangsta mouthpiece.
  3. Time to change your smoke detectors? Old smoke detectors contain gold.
  4. How about that old VCR? There’s some gold in there, and everything’s on DVD now, anyway.
  5. Have an old cell phone? There are gold connectors in it, you know.
  6. Have a coin collection? If you do, there may be gold coins in there, and prices for gold are insanely high right now. If you want to sell those coins, now might be a great time.
  7. That old junker in the side yard could be very valuable. Both anti-lock braking and airbag inflation system’s chips and contacts contain gold. Heat insulation in some cars can contain gold as well.
  8. Many old reading glasses have gold in them, so if you don’t use them anymore, you might be able to get a few dollars out of them.
  9. If you’ve won an important competition, there’s likely gold in that medal that’s collecting dust in a display case.
  10. Many old books have gold coating on the edges of the pages.
  11. Some clothing uses gold thread for embroidery.
  12. Gold salts can be bought for their healing properties, so if you’re into Eastern or holistic medicine you may have hidden treasure in your supplies.
  13. If you’re into herbal liqueur, you might have some Goldwasser around, which actually does contain gold.
  14. What about other old electronics like TVs, cameras, printers, and similar items? The opportunities are almost endless.
  15. High-end CDs have some gold in their reflective layer. If you’ve outgrown the music, don’t throw it away, recycle.
  16. Try looking through those kitchen cabinets. A lot of fancy mugs and plates have gold edging around them, and some silverware has gold on it, too.
  17. Gourmet food lover? There’s gold in many gourmet desserts.
  18. If you like scrapbooking, it’s possible you have some sheets of gold leaf tucked away.
  19. The cranberry glass in expensive decorations and some crafts contains gold.
  20. Like taking pictures? There’s gold in some photographic toners.
Top 20 things that contain gold you can recycle and sell – goldkings.com

Checkmate.

I think you meant to say checkmybrain not checkmate.

China's trade with N Korea does not require gold. China and N Korea are very close and they have an understanding where they trade in Chinese currency.

Gold provided by Israel, enabled N Korea to buy technical components from the black market. These components could have been used in N Korea's missile and nuclear bomb projects.


Are you mentally handicapped? You just argued that Israel wouldn't take North Korea's currency for the gold. I showed you they could have paid for it in Chinese or Russian currency...and what do you do? Go off on a tangent that makes no sense.

I showed you the many things that need gold to be manufactured...and what do you do? Say that it MUST be something that North Korea used on the black market to buy bomb parts.

Dude...back away from the hashish.


We are awaiting a thread from Vikrant that tells us what else is happening in the Middle East other than Israel. Only bigots like Vikrant want to concentrate on Israel so he is really foolling
no onw.


Amazing the work visas that are given to intolerant Indians to work here. I was under the impression that Indians were very tolerant people, and Vikrant certainly is not the norm. I can just picture him going to lunch with his co-workers. His co-workers would be rolling their eyes over his obsession with Israel rather than what is happening in his own country which needs a lot of help with its millions and millions of poor people. Maybe Vikrant, instead of trying to demonize Israel in his free time, should get a job at some Indian restaurant to occupy his time.
 
You didn't answer the question. If the gold was simply exported, which means it was paid for with money, then how could that possibly help build the bomb? There is no loss or gain from the transaction.

N Korea's currency is not appealing even to black market traders. However, gold is universally accepted. By providing gold to N Korea, Israel enabled N Korea's purchasing capacity. Why do you think N Korea needed that much gold?

What says they paid with North Korea currency? They do business with Russia and China all the time. They could have used their currency. North Korea also has factories in China right across the border from their country that manufactures all kinds of stuff that is sold all over the world, including to the U.S.

Operated by North Koreans, the factories produce clothes and other goods that are exported under foreign-company labels, making it impossible to tell that they have been made with North Korean hands and have contributed to North Korean profits.

North Korea’s growing economy — and America’s misconceptions about it

So what could the gold be used for? Hmmm just a few ideas:

  1. Check your jewelry box first. Rings and jewelry are the most common things that people think of when they go looking for gold to sell.
  2. Fillings and caps and crowns were often gold in the past. Although most people won’t have them lying around their homes, it’s certainly not impossible to find your grandmother’s gangsta mouthpiece.
  3. Time to change your smoke detectors? Old smoke detectors contain gold.
  4. How about that old VCR? There’s some gold in there, and everything’s on DVD now, anyway.
  5. Have an old cell phone? There are gold connectors in it, you know.
  6. Have a coin collection? If you do, there may be gold coins in there, and prices for gold are insanely high right now. If you want to sell those coins, now might be a great time.
  7. That old junker in the side yard could be very valuable. Both anti-lock braking and airbag inflation system’s chips and contacts contain gold. Heat insulation in some cars can contain gold as well.
  8. Many old reading glasses have gold in them, so if you don’t use them anymore, you might be able to get a few dollars out of them.
  9. If you’ve won an important competition, there’s likely gold in that medal that’s collecting dust in a display case.
  10. Many old books have gold coating on the edges of the pages.
  11. Some clothing uses gold thread for embroidery.
  12. Gold salts can be bought for their healing properties, so if you’re into Eastern or holistic medicine you may have hidden treasure in your supplies.
  13. If you’re into herbal liqueur, you might have some Goldwasser around, which actually does contain gold.
  14. What about other old electronics like TVs, cameras, printers, and similar items? The opportunities are almost endless.
  15. High-end CDs have some gold in their reflective layer. If you’ve outgrown the music, don’t throw it away, recycle.
  16. Try looking through those kitchen cabinets. A lot of fancy mugs and plates have gold edging around them, and some silverware has gold on it, too.
  17. Gourmet food lover? There’s gold in many gourmet desserts.
  18. If you like scrapbooking, it’s possible you have some sheets of gold leaf tucked away.
  19. The cranberry glass in expensive decorations and some crafts contains gold.
  20. Like taking pictures? There’s gold in some photographic toners.
Top 20 things that contain gold you can recycle and sell – goldkings.com

Checkmate.

I think you meant to say checkmybrain not checkmate.

China's trade with N Korea does not require gold. China and N Korea are very close and they have an understanding where they trade in Chinese currency.

Gold provided by Israel, enabled N Korea to buy technical components from the black market. These components could have been used in N Korea's missile and nuclear bomb projects.


Are you mentally handicapped? You just argued that Israel wouldn't take North Korea's currency for the gold. I showed you they could have paid for it in Chinese or Russian currency...and what do you do? Go off on a tangent that makes no sense.

I showed you the many things that need gold to be manufactured...and what do you do? Say that it MUST be something that North Korea used on the black market to buy bomb parts.

Dude...back away from the hashish.


We are awaiting a thread from Vikrant that tells us what else is happening in the Middle East other than Israel. Only bigots like Vikrant want to concentrate on Israel so he is really foolling
no onw.


Amazing the work visas that are given to intolerant Indians to work here. I was under the impression that Indians were very tolerant people, and Vikrant certainly is not the norm. I can just picture him going to lunch with his co-workers. His co-workers would be rolling their eyes over his obsession with Israel rather than what is happening in his own country which needs a lot of help with its millions and millions of poor people. Maybe Vikrant, instead of trying to demonize Israel in his free time, should get a job at some Indian restaurant to occupy his time.

There goes another sabotage.

So, now people have to show allegiance to Israel before they can immigrate to the US :) You people are disgusting lot.
 
Israel has jeopardized the security of this world by providing N Korea with $400K. That is the topic. Stick to the topic.
 
You didn't answer the question. If the gold was simply exported, which means it was paid for with money, then how could that possibly help build the bomb? There is no loss or gain from the transaction.

N Korea's currency is not appealing even to black market traders. However, gold is universally accepted. By providing gold to N Korea, Israel enabled N Korea's purchasing capacity. Why do you think N Korea needed that much gold?

What says they paid with North Korea currency? They do business with Russia and China all the time. They could have used their currency. North Korea also has factories in China right across the border from their country that manufactures all kinds of stuff that is sold all over the world, including to the U.S.

Operated by North Koreans, the factories produce clothes and other goods that are exported under foreign-company labels, making it impossible to tell that they have been made with North Korean hands and have contributed to North Korean profits.

North Korea’s growing economy — and America’s misconceptions about it

So what could the gold be used for? Hmmm just a few ideas:

  1. Check your jewelry box first. Rings and jewelry are the most common things that people think of when they go looking for gold to sell.
  2. Fillings and caps and crowns were often gold in the past. Although most people won’t have them lying around their homes, it’s certainly not impossible to find your grandmother’s gangsta mouthpiece.
  3. Time to change your smoke detectors? Old smoke detectors contain gold.
  4. How about that old VCR? There’s some gold in there, and everything’s on DVD now, anyway.
  5. Have an old cell phone? There are gold connectors in it, you know.
  6. Have a coin collection? If you do, there may be gold coins in there, and prices for gold are insanely high right now. If you want to sell those coins, now might be a great time.
  7. That old junker in the side yard could be very valuable. Both anti-lock braking and airbag inflation system’s chips and contacts contain gold. Heat insulation in some cars can contain gold as well.
  8. Many old reading glasses have gold in them, so if you don’t use them anymore, you might be able to get a few dollars out of them.
  9. If you’ve won an important competition, there’s likely gold in that medal that’s collecting dust in a display case.
  10. Many old books have gold coating on the edges of the pages.
  11. Some clothing uses gold thread for embroidery.
  12. Gold salts can be bought for their healing properties, so if you’re into Eastern or holistic medicine you may have hidden treasure in your supplies.
  13. If you’re into herbal liqueur, you might have some Goldwasser around, which actually does contain gold.
  14. What about other old electronics like TVs, cameras, printers, and similar items? The opportunities are almost endless.
  15. High-end CDs have some gold in their reflective layer. If you’ve outgrown the music, don’t throw it away, recycle.
  16. Try looking through those kitchen cabinets. A lot of fancy mugs and plates have gold edging around them, and some silverware has gold on it, too.
  17. Gourmet food lover? There’s gold in many gourmet desserts.
  18. If you like scrapbooking, it’s possible you have some sheets of gold leaf tucked away.
  19. The cranberry glass in expensive decorations and some crafts contains gold.
  20. Like taking pictures? There’s gold in some photographic toners.
Top 20 things that contain gold you can recycle and sell – goldkings.com

Checkmate.

I think you meant to say checkmybrain not checkmate.

China's trade with N Korea does not require gold. China and N Korea are very close and they have an understanding where they trade in Chinese currency.

Gold provided by Israel, enabled N Korea to buy technical components from the black market. These components could have been used in N Korea's missile and nuclear bomb projects.


Are you mentally handicapped? You just argued that Israel wouldn't take North Korea's currency for the gold. I showed you they could have paid for it in Chinese or Russian currency...and what do you do? Go off on a tangent that makes no sense.

I showed you the many things that need gold to be manufactured...and what do you do? Say that it MUST be something that North Korea used on the black market to buy bomb parts.

Dude...back away from the hashish.

Moron, Israelis did a trade with N Korea where Israel received goods and paid for it in gold. This gold that N Korea received enabled it to buy some critical components for its dangerous projects.

Instead of being so insanely obsessed with Israel, worry about your own country.
N Korea's currency is not appealing even to black market traders. However, gold is universally accepted. By providing gold to N Korea, Israel enabled N Korea's purchasing capacity. Why do you think N Korea needed that much gold?

What says they paid with North Korea currency? They do business with Russia and China all the time. They could have used their currency. North Korea also has factories in China right across the border from their country that manufactures all kinds of stuff that is sold all over the world, including to the U.S.

Operated by North Koreans, the factories produce clothes and other goods that are exported under foreign-company labels, making it impossible to tell that they have been made with North Korean hands and have contributed to North Korean profits.

North Korea’s growing economy — and America’s misconceptions about it

So what could the gold be used for? Hmmm just a few ideas:

  1. Check your jewelry box first. Rings and jewelry are the most common things that people think of when they go looking for gold to sell.
  2. Fillings and caps and crowns were often gold in the past. Although most people won’t have them lying around their homes, it’s certainly not impossible to find your grandmother’s gangsta mouthpiece.
  3. Time to change your smoke detectors? Old smoke detectors contain gold.
  4. How about that old VCR? There’s some gold in there, and everything’s on DVD now, anyway.
  5. Have an old cell phone? There are gold connectors in it, you know.
  6. Have a coin collection? If you do, there may be gold coins in there, and prices for gold are insanely high right now. If you want to sell those coins, now might be a great time.
  7. That old junker in the side yard could be very valuable. Both anti-lock braking and airbag inflation system’s chips and contacts contain gold. Heat insulation in some cars can contain gold as well.
  8. Many old reading glasses have gold in them, so if you don’t use them anymore, you might be able to get a few dollars out of them.
  9. If you’ve won an important competition, there’s likely gold in that medal that’s collecting dust in a display case.
  10. Many old books have gold coating on the edges of the pages.
  11. Some clothing uses gold thread for embroidery.
  12. Gold salts can be bought for their healing properties, so if you’re into Eastern or holistic medicine you may have hidden treasure in your supplies.
  13. If you’re into herbal liqueur, you might have some Goldwasser around, which actually does contain gold.
  14. What about other old electronics like TVs, cameras, printers, and similar items? The opportunities are almost endless.
  15. High-end CDs have some gold in their reflective layer. If you’ve outgrown the music, don’t throw it away, recycle.
  16. Try looking through those kitchen cabinets. A lot of fancy mugs and plates have gold edging around them, and some silverware has gold on it, too.
  17. Gourmet food lover? There’s gold in many gourmet desserts.
  18. If you like scrapbooking, it’s possible you have some sheets of gold leaf tucked away.
  19. The cranberry glass in expensive decorations and some crafts contains gold.
  20. Like taking pictures? There’s gold in some photographic toners.
Top 20 things that contain gold you can recycle and sell – goldkings.com

Checkmate.

I think you meant to say checkmybrain not checkmate.

China's trade with N Korea does not require gold. China and N Korea are very close and they have an understanding where they trade in Chinese currency.

Gold provided by Israel, enabled N Korea to buy technical components from the black market. These components could have been used in N Korea's missile and nuclear bomb projects.


Are you mentally handicapped? You just argued that Israel wouldn't take North Korea's currency for the gold. I showed you they could have paid for it in Chinese or Russian currency...and what do you do? Go off on a tangent that makes no sense.

I showed you the many things that need gold to be manufactured...and what do you do? Say that it MUST be something that North Korea used on the black market to buy bomb parts.

Dude...back away from the hashish.


We are awaiting a thread from Vikrant that tells us what else is happening in the Middle East other than Israel. Only bigots like Vikrant want to concentrate on Israel so he is really foolling
no onw.


Amazing the work visas that are given to intolerant Indians to work here. I was under the impression that Indians were very tolerant people, and Vikrant certainly is not the norm. I can just picture him going to lunch with his co-workers. His co-workers would be rolling their eyes over his obsession with Israel rather than what is happening in his own country which needs a lot of help with its millions and millions of poor people. Maybe Vikrant, instead of trying to demonize Israel in his free time, should get a job at some Indian restaurant to occupy his time.

There goes another sabotage.

So, now people have to show allegiance to Israel before they can immigrate to the US :) You people are disgusting lot.

Instead of being so insanely obsessive over trying to demonize Israel, worry about your own country.

Nuclear-armed Pakistan can 'target' Delhi in 5 minutes: Abdul Qadeer Khan - Times of India
 
You didn't answer the question. If the gold was simply exported, which means it was paid for with money, then how could that possibly help build the bomb? There is no loss or gain from the transaction.

N Korea's currency is not appealing even to black market traders. However, gold is universally accepted. By providing gold to N Korea, Israel enabled N Korea's purchasing capacity. Why do you think N Korea needed that much gold?

What says they paid with North Korea currency? They do business with Russia and China all the time. They could have used their currency. North Korea also has factories in China right across the border from their country that manufactures all kinds of stuff that is sold all over the world, including to the U.S.

Operated by North Koreans, the factories produce clothes and other goods that are exported under foreign-company labels, making it impossible to tell that they have been made with North Korean hands and have contributed to North Korean profits.

North Korea’s growing economy — and America’s misconceptions about it

So what could the gold be used for? Hmmm just a few ideas:

  1. Check your jewelry box first. Rings and jewelry are the most common things that people think of when they go looking for gold to sell.
  2. Fillings and caps and crowns were often gold in the past. Although most people won’t have them lying around their homes, it’s certainly not impossible to find your grandmother’s gangsta mouthpiece.
  3. Time to change your smoke detectors? Old smoke detectors contain gold.
  4. How about that old VCR? There’s some gold in there, and everything’s on DVD now, anyway.
  5. Have an old cell phone? There are gold connectors in it, you know.
  6. Have a coin collection? If you do, there may be gold coins in there, and prices for gold are insanely high right now. If you want to sell those coins, now might be a great time.
  7. That old junker in the side yard could be very valuable. Both anti-lock braking and airbag inflation system’s chips and contacts contain gold. Heat insulation in some cars can contain gold as well.
  8. Many old reading glasses have gold in them, so if you don’t use them anymore, you might be able to get a few dollars out of them.
  9. If you’ve won an important competition, there’s likely gold in that medal that’s collecting dust in a display case.
  10. Many old books have gold coating on the edges of the pages.
  11. Some clothing uses gold thread for embroidery.
  12. Gold salts can be bought for their healing properties, so if you’re into Eastern or holistic medicine you may have hidden treasure in your supplies.
  13. If you’re into herbal liqueur, you might have some Goldwasser around, which actually does contain gold.
  14. What about other old electronics like TVs, cameras, printers, and similar items? The opportunities are almost endless.
  15. High-end CDs have some gold in their reflective layer. If you’ve outgrown the music, don’t throw it away, recycle.
  16. Try looking through those kitchen cabinets. A lot of fancy mugs and plates have gold edging around them, and some silverware has gold on it, too.
  17. Gourmet food lover? There’s gold in many gourmet desserts.
  18. If you like scrapbooking, it’s possible you have some sheets of gold leaf tucked away.
  19. The cranberry glass in expensive decorations and some crafts contains gold.
  20. Like taking pictures? There’s gold in some photographic toners.
Top 20 things that contain gold you can recycle and sell – goldkings.com

Checkmate.

I think you meant to say checkmybrain not checkmate.

China's trade with N Korea does not require gold. China and N Korea are very close and they have an understanding where they trade in Chinese currency.

Gold provided by Israel, enabled N Korea to buy technical components from the black market. These components could have been used in N Korea's missile and nuclear bomb projects.


Are you mentally handicapped? You just argued that Israel wouldn't take North Korea's currency for the gold. I showed you they could have paid for it in Chinese or Russian currency...and what do you do? Go off on a tangent that makes no sense.

I showed you the many things that need gold to be manufactured...and what do you do? Say that it MUST be something that North Korea used on the black market to buy bomb parts.

Dude...back away from the hashish.

Moron, Israelis did a trade with N Korea where Israel received goods and paid for it in gold. This gold that N Korea received enabled it to buy some critical components for its dangerous projects.

Hey dumbass, prove they used the gold to pay for dangerous projects.

North Korea imports stuff from all over the world all the time... how do you think they pay for all of that stuff? If they only imported $400,000 in gold from Israel, and Jong-Un is spending $30 MILLION a year just to import fine liquor...

Are you too ignorant to connect the dots here?
 
That is not a justification for violating UN sanction. This clearly shows Israeli disregard for international laws.

No, man you don't get it. $400,000 worth of gold is NOT going to be what pays for a hydrogen bomb. Take a look at the money Jong-Un spends on luxury items each year.

Kim Jong-un's unbelievable life of luxury

Just one of the items:

IMPORTED LIQUOR
While local alcohol is cheap and readily available, it clearly isn’t to Kim’s taste. Instead, he reportedly spends an average $30 million (£21M) each year on importing liquors into the country for his elite circles. His favorites are whisky and cognac, but not just any brands. He prefers the more expensive kinds such as Hennessy which can cost up to $2,145 (£1,500) for the best bottle.

That's $30 MILLION a year on liquor. Now you think $400,000 in gold makes a difference?

So when Israel breaks the law, it should not even be slapped on the wrist. But when Iran breaks the law, all hell should break loose.


When anyone breaks a "law" they should be punished for it. But when you over-exaggerate and say that the money must have gone to fund paying for the building of North Korea's hydrogen bomb...well you hurt your own cause. By the way, does the article say Israel GAVE them the gold, or exported it to them. If North Korea paid for the gold, then that gold didn't "pay" for anything.

400K US dollars can go a long way in international black market.
Get over it. In today's money it's nothing. Most buildings in Manhattan are worth more than that.

You can't even buy a two-bedroom condo in a nice area of Los Angeles for $400,000.
 
N Korea's currency is not appealing even to black market traders. However, gold is universally accepted. By providing gold to N Korea, Israel enabled N Korea's purchasing capacity. Why do you think N Korea needed that much gold?

What says they paid with North Korea currency? They do business with Russia and China all the time. They could have used their currency. North Korea also has factories in China right across the border from their country that manufactures all kinds of stuff that is sold all over the world, including to the U.S.

Operated by North Koreans, the factories produce clothes and other goods that are exported under foreign-company labels, making it impossible to tell that they have been made with North Korean hands and have contributed to North Korean profits.

North Korea’s growing economy — and America’s misconceptions about it

So what could the gold be used for? Hmmm just a few ideas:

  1. Check your jewelry box first. Rings and jewelry are the most common things that people think of when they go looking for gold to sell.
  2. Fillings and caps and crowns were often gold in the past. Although most people won’t have them lying around their homes, it’s certainly not impossible to find your grandmother’s gangsta mouthpiece.
  3. Time to change your smoke detectors? Old smoke detectors contain gold.
  4. How about that old VCR? There’s some gold in there, and everything’s on DVD now, anyway.
  5. Have an old cell phone? There are gold connectors in it, you know.
  6. Have a coin collection? If you do, there may be gold coins in there, and prices for gold are insanely high right now. If you want to sell those coins, now might be a great time.
  7. That old junker in the side yard could be very valuable. Both anti-lock braking and airbag inflation system’s chips and contacts contain gold. Heat insulation in some cars can contain gold as well.
  8. Many old reading glasses have gold in them, so if you don’t use them anymore, you might be able to get a few dollars out of them.
  9. If you’ve won an important competition, there’s likely gold in that medal that’s collecting dust in a display case.
  10. Many old books have gold coating on the edges of the pages.
  11. Some clothing uses gold thread for embroidery.
  12. Gold salts can be bought for their healing properties, so if you’re into Eastern or holistic medicine you may have hidden treasure in your supplies.
  13. If you’re into herbal liqueur, you might have some Goldwasser around, which actually does contain gold.
  14. What about other old electronics like TVs, cameras, printers, and similar items? The opportunities are almost endless.
  15. High-end CDs have some gold in their reflective layer. If you’ve outgrown the music, don’t throw it away, recycle.
  16. Try looking through those kitchen cabinets. A lot of fancy mugs and plates have gold edging around them, and some silverware has gold on it, too.
  17. Gourmet food lover? There’s gold in many gourmet desserts.
  18. If you like scrapbooking, it’s possible you have some sheets of gold leaf tucked away.
  19. The cranberry glass in expensive decorations and some crafts contains gold.
  20. Like taking pictures? There’s gold in some photographic toners.
Top 20 things that contain gold you can recycle and sell – goldkings.com

Checkmate.

I think you meant to say checkmybrain not checkmate.

China's trade with N Korea does not require gold. China and N Korea are very close and they have an understanding where they trade in Chinese currency.

Gold provided by Israel, enabled N Korea to buy technical components from the black market. These components could have been used in N Korea's missile and nuclear bomb projects.


Are you mentally handicapped? You just argued that Israel wouldn't take North Korea's currency for the gold. I showed you they could have paid for it in Chinese or Russian currency...and what do you do? Go off on a tangent that makes no sense.

I showed you the many things that need gold to be manufactured...and what do you do? Say that it MUST be something that North Korea used on the black market to buy bomb parts.

Dude...back away from the hashish.

Moron, Israelis did a trade with N Korea where Israel received goods and paid for it in gold. This gold that N Korea received enabled it to buy some critical components for its dangerous projects.

Hey dumbass, prove they used the gold to pay for dangerous projects.

North Korea imports stuff from all over the world all the time... how do you think they pay for all of that stuff? If they only imported $400,000 in gold from Israel, and Jong-Un is spending $30 MILLION a year just to import fine liquor...

Are you too ignorant to connect the dots here?

Idiot, Israelis did not give N Korea $400K worth of gold for nothing. Israel conducted a trade with N Korea where N Korea was paid in gold for its services/goods.

I do not know if you are really this stupid or you are just playing this stupid.
 
N Korea's currency is not appealing even to black market traders. However, gold is universally accepted. By providing gold to N Korea, Israel enabled N Korea's purchasing capacity. Why do you think N Korea needed that much gold?

What says they paid with North Korea currency? They do business with Russia and China all the time. They could have used their currency. North Korea also has factories in China right across the border from their country that manufactures all kinds of stuff that is sold all over the world, including to the U.S.

Operated by North Koreans, the factories produce clothes and other goods that are exported under foreign-company labels, making it impossible to tell that they have been made with North Korean hands and have contributed to North Korean profits.

North Korea’s growing economy — and America’s misconceptions about it

So what could the gold be used for? Hmmm just a few ideas:

  1. Check your jewelry box first. Rings and jewelry are the most common things that people think of when they go looking for gold to sell.
  2. Fillings and caps and crowns were often gold in the past. Although most people won’t have them lying around their homes, it’s certainly not impossible to find your grandmother’s gangsta mouthpiece.
  3. Time to change your smoke detectors? Old smoke detectors contain gold.
  4. How about that old VCR? There’s some gold in there, and everything’s on DVD now, anyway.
  5. Have an old cell phone? There are gold connectors in it, you know.
  6. Have a coin collection? If you do, there may be gold coins in there, and prices for gold are insanely high right now. If you want to sell those coins, now might be a great time.
  7. That old junker in the side yard could be very valuable. Both anti-lock braking and airbag inflation system’s chips and contacts contain gold. Heat insulation in some cars can contain gold as well.
  8. Many old reading glasses have gold in them, so if you don’t use them anymore, you might be able to get a few dollars out of them.
  9. If you’ve won an important competition, there’s likely gold in that medal that’s collecting dust in a display case.
  10. Many old books have gold coating on the edges of the pages.
  11. Some clothing uses gold thread for embroidery.
  12. Gold salts can be bought for their healing properties, so if you’re into Eastern or holistic medicine you may have hidden treasure in your supplies.
  13. If you’re into herbal liqueur, you might have some Goldwasser around, which actually does contain gold.
  14. What about other old electronics like TVs, cameras, printers, and similar items? The opportunities are almost endless.
  15. High-end CDs have some gold in their reflective layer. If you’ve outgrown the music, don’t throw it away, recycle.
  16. Try looking through those kitchen cabinets. A lot of fancy mugs and plates have gold edging around them, and some silverware has gold on it, too.
  17. Gourmet food lover? There’s gold in many gourmet desserts.
  18. If you like scrapbooking, it’s possible you have some sheets of gold leaf tucked away.
  19. The cranberry glass in expensive decorations and some crafts contains gold.
  20. Like taking pictures? There’s gold in some photographic toners.
Top 20 things that contain gold you can recycle and sell – goldkings.com

Checkmate.

I think you meant to say checkmybrain not checkmate.

China's trade with N Korea does not require gold. China and N Korea are very close and they have an understanding where they trade in Chinese currency.

Gold provided by Israel, enabled N Korea to buy technical components from the black market. These components could have been used in N Korea's missile and nuclear bomb projects.


Are you mentally handicapped? You just argued that Israel wouldn't take North Korea's currency for the gold. I showed you they could have paid for it in Chinese or Russian currency...and what do you do? Go off on a tangent that makes no sense.

I showed you the many things that need gold to be manufactured...and what do you do? Say that it MUST be something that North Korea used on the black market to buy bomb parts.

Dude...back away from the hashish.

Moron, Israelis did a trade with N Korea where Israel received goods and paid for it in gold. This gold that N Korea received enabled it to buy some critical components for its dangerous projects.

Hey dumbass, prove they used the gold to pay for dangerous projects.

North Korea imports stuff from all over the world all the time... how do you think they pay for all of that stuff? If they only imported $400,000 in gold from Israel, and Jong-Un is spending $30 MILLION a year just to import fine liquor...

Are you too ignorant to connect the dots here?

He obviously need the gold to make a set of gold goblets to drink his liquor. :lol:
 
No, man you don't get it. $400,000 worth of gold is NOT going to be what pays for a hydrogen bomb. Take a look at the money Jong-Un spends on luxury items each year.

Kim Jong-un's unbelievable life of luxury

Just one of the items:

IMPORTED LIQUOR
While local alcohol is cheap and readily available, it clearly isn’t to Kim’s taste. Instead, he reportedly spends an average $30 million (£21M) each year on importing liquors into the country for his elite circles. His favorites are whisky and cognac, but not just any brands. He prefers the more expensive kinds such as Hennessy which can cost up to $2,145 (£1,500) for the best bottle.

That's $30 MILLION a year on liquor. Now you think $400,000 in gold makes a difference?

So when Israel breaks the law, it should not even be slapped on the wrist. But when Iran breaks the law, all hell should break loose.


When anyone breaks a "law" they should be punished for it. But when you over-exaggerate and say that the money must have gone to fund paying for the building of North Korea's hydrogen bomb...well you hurt your own cause. By the way, does the article say Israel GAVE them the gold, or exported it to them. If North Korea paid for the gold, then that gold didn't "pay" for anything.

400K US dollars can go a long way in international black market.
Get over it. In today's money it's nothing. Most buildings in Manhattan are worth more than that.

You can't even buy a two-bedroom condo in a nice area of Los Angeles for $400,000.

Much less one made out of gold.
 

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