I never stated his/her testimony was bogus.
Quit lying.
You most certainly did. After being given a firsthand account, you continued with your narrative of:
Lol "Everyone is Wrong and LiEeInG"
with respect to any information regarding whether or not ICBMs exist. That's a direct assertion that RonJ's testimony was bogus.
One
more
time.
When you can come up with something that actually proves an ICBM exists, I will gladly recant.
I never saw a post from from RonJ concerning the existence/use of a North Korean ICBM and if you can find a direct reply from me to RonJ concerning the existence/use of a North Korean ICBM then I will recant again.
Until then, I will leave it to your obviously challenged intellect to actually determine what the acronym "ICBM" stands for.
Bye now.
In an attempt to directly answer your question and provide a post, I will give the following first hand experiences:
1) While serving as a US Merchant Marine officer aboard a cargo ship transiting between the Korean Peninsula and Japan there were numerous alarms and warnings going off on the bridge of our ship.
2) Several broadcast messages to all ships at sea were received from the Japanese Coast Guard authorities regarding the immanent and later the actual launch of a North Korean ICBM.
3) Since the North Koreans don't tell everyone in advance what is happening all we can do is wait.
4) The missile launch in question was at night. Skies were clear and a missile was clearly seen traveling upwards then over the top (forward of the bow) of our ship.
5) We later got a message that the missile had landed in the sea far off the coast of Japan in the Pacific Ocean quite a distance from our ship.
We knew the danger was over at this point. Our voyage back to the USA from China was not interrupted and the North Korean ICBM test didn't cause us any difficulties.
This was my experience along with the experience of others who were performing their duties on the bridge of the ship when the event occurred.
No one is telling me what to say and/or when I could say it. This is all public record for those who wish to do their own research.
That was an interesting voyage from the start. The North Koreans were definitely saying that they could and might conduct a missile strike on Hawaii. We were also at the dock in Hono loading cargo at that time. Stress levels were a bit higher than normal. Ask anyone living in Hawaii about that period of time and they will be glad to tell you. I do believe that the tourist industry was hit some because why would someone want to be in Honolulu when 'rocket man' might get an itchy trigger finger?