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Date: November 18, 2021 at 18:06:49
From: kay.so.or, [DNS_Address]
Subject: dream: saving the children


boy, night before, such a long involved dream with a woman who looked like a blond Angelina Joli and children that were in danger and she was trying to save them in a white bus, driving through snow and dangerous conditions.But add to this a Korean sword! This sword was an ancient one, long and beautiful, lots of intricate carvings on it and was 'somewhere' and this woman got it somehow and took it to a shop where others got to see it. Not sure about the combination of Korea and the children in danger. Is this about North or South Korea. This sword seemed to belong to a soldier of ancient times.

input welcome, am sure musing about this one.


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77697


Date: November 18, 2021 at 20:01:55
From: Mystic Wanderer, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: dream: saving the children


Heard something vaguely on the net
about unification of North and
south Korea but I need to check the
net to verify the story.

A sword is symbolic of
war...ancient war maybe or doing
with a ancient Korean soldier's
sword from ancient times..
Could be a peace offering and the
ancient korean sword is the
gift...so a restitution of
sorts..just conjecture from me at
the moment tho and need to find
verification still. Btw my dad
fought in the Korean war..he called
it a 'police action'.


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77698


Date: November 18, 2021 at 20:18:29
From: Mystic Wanderer, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: dream: saving the children

URL: https://starherald.com/news/world/south-koreas-leader-vows-final-push-for-talks-with-north/article_58f50ddb-46c1-5b66-98eb-7c1d586130f1.html


So far I could only find this...and
much new of North Korea testing
missles....

https://starherald.com/news/world/so
uth-koreas-leader-vows-final-push-
for-talks-with-
north/article_58f50ddb-46c1-5b66-
98eb-7c1d586130f1.html

South Korea's leader vows final push
for talks with North
By HYUNG-JIN KIM Associated Press
Oct 24, 2021 Updated Oct 24, 2021
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South Korea's leader vows final push
for talks with North
South Korea's President Moon Jae-in
delivers a speech at the National
Assembly in Seoul Monday, Oct. 25,
2021. Moon said Monday he’ll keep
striving to promote peace with North
Korea through dialogue until the end
of his term next May, after
Pyongyang raised animosities with a
resumption of provocative weapons
tests.

Jung Yeon-je
South Korea's leader vows final push
for talks with North
South Korea's President Moon Jae-in
delivers a speech at the National
Assembly in Seoul Monday, Oct. 25,
2021. Moon said Monday he’ll keep
striving to promote peace with North
Korea through dialogue until the end
of his term next May, after
Pyongyang raised animosities with a
resumption of provocative weapons
tests.

Jung Yeon-je
South Korea's President Moon Jae-in
delivers a speech at the National
Assembly in Seoul Monday, Oct. 25,
2021. Moon said Monday he’ll keep
striving to promote peace with North
Korea through dialogue until the end
of his term next May, after
Pyongyang raised animosities with a
resumption of provocative weapons
tests.

Jung Yeon-je
South Korea's President Moon Jae-in
delivers a speech at the National
Assembly in Seoul Monday, Oct. 25,
2021. Moon said Monday he’ll keep
striving to promote peace with North
Korea through dialogue until the end
of his term next May, after
Pyongyang raised animosities with a
resumption of provocative weapons
tests.

Jung Yeon-je
South Korea's President Moon Jae-in
delivers a speech at the National
Assembly in Seoul Monday, Oct. 25,
2021. Moon said Monday he’ll keep
striving to promote peace with North
Korea through dialogue until the end
of his term next May, after
Pyongyang raised animosities with a
resumption of provocative weapons
tests.

Jung Yeon-je
By HYUNG-JIN KIM Associated Press
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South
Korea’s president said Monday he’ll
keep striving to promote peace with
North Korea through dialogue until
the end of his term next May, after
Pyongyang raised animosities with a
resumption of provocative weapons
tests.

While launching a spate of newly
developed weapons in recent weeks,
North Korea has also slammed
Washington and Seoul over what it
calls hostility toward the North.
Its actions indicate North Korea
wants its rivals to ease economic
sanctions against it and accept it
as a legitimate nuclear state,
experts say.

In his final policy speech at
parliament, President Moon Jae-in
said he’ll “make efforts to the end
to help a new order for peace and
prosperity on the Korean Peninsula
be established through dialogue and
diplomacy.”

Moon, a champion of greater
reconciliation with North Korea,
once shuttled between Pyongyang and
Washington to help facilitate now-
stalled nuclear diplomacy between
the two countries. Pyongyang turned
a cold shoulder on Moon after its
diplomacy with Washington broke down
in early 2019 amid bickering over
the sanctions.

Moon praised himself for paving the
way for a peace process on the
Korean Peninsula by holding three
summits with North Korean leader Kim
Jong Un and helping arrange the
first-ever North Korea-U.S. summit
between Kim and then-President
Donald Trump in 2018.

But Moon acknowledged his push for
peace through dialogue remains
“incomplete.”

Moon's single five-year term ends
next May, and he's barred by law
from seeking reelection. The
presidential candidate of Moon's
ruling liberal party has unveiled a
similar North Korea policy as
Moon's. Surveys indicate a neck-and-
neck race with a potential
conservative candidate, who will
likely take a harder line on the
North.

Moon's appeasement policy on North
Korea has been divisive, with his
supporters call him a peace-making
mediator while his opponents accused
him of helping North Korea find ways
to weaken international pressure and
perfect its weapons systems.

The North Korean weapons systems
tested recently are mostly short-
and medium-range weapons that place
South Korea and Japan within their
striking ranges. Last Tuesday, North
Korea fired a ballistic missile from
a submarine in its most significant
weapons test since President Joe
Biden took office in January.

Some experts say North Korea may
test a longer-range missile that
could pose a direct threat to the
American homeland to increase its
pressure on Washington in coming
weeks.

In part of his efforts to ease
tensions, Moon has recently been
pushing for a symbolic declaration
to end the 1950-53 Korean War, which
ended with an armistice, not a peace
treaty. When Moon meets Pope Francis
at the Vatican this week during his
European tour, they’ll discuss a
possible North Korea trip by Francis
as the pope has repeatedly expressed
hopes to visit the North, according
to Moon’s office.

South Korea’s Unification Ministry
said Monday the government will make
efforts to help realize Francis’
trip to North Korea if related talks
have progress. Spokeswoman Lee Jong-
joo said a North Korea visit by the
pope would make a big contribution
to peace on the Korean Peninsula.


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