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  1. It’s getting to be about time for another Obama lecture on how global warming models, which have never successfully predicted or explained anything, indicate that an increase in temperature is the greatest threat the U.S. faces.

    ‘Suspicious Activity’ at N. Korea’s Nuclear Complex
    Yonhap | April 4th, 2016 | By Chang Jae-soon

    WASHINGTON, April 4 (Yonhap) — Recent satellite imagery shows “suspicious activity” at North Korea’s nuclear complex in what could be a sign that Pyongyang might be trying to harvest weapons-grade plutonium from spent nuclear fuel, a U.S. website monitoring the North said Monday.

    The website 38 North said in a report that the satellite imagery has shown “exhaust plumes” from a thermal plant used to heat the Yongbyon nuclear complex’s Radiochemical Laboratory, where spent nuclear fuel rods are reprocessed to extract plutonium.

    Last month, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said in a worldwide threat assessment report that the North had restarted its five-megawatt reactor at Yongbyon and has since run it for long enough to harvest plutonium “within a matter of weeks to months.”

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