Latest posts on Why is everything in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea done "just for us"? topichttps://rhizzone.net/forum/topic/13373/2019-10-15T04:02:59+00:00Discussion :: Laissez's Faire :: Why is everything in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea done "just for us"? (by Synergy)
2019-10-15T04:02:59+00:00389409ROK: we found these bones next to the 38th parallel, Kim Jong Un must have eaten all the defectors which is why he's so fat. it's the only explanation
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<br/>CNN: experts believe the spit coming out of Kim's mouth is actually tiny bone fragments from the last remnants of the concentration camps
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<br/>MSNBC: a large skeleton bowling ball in the shape of Kim Jong Un was last seen wreaking havoc on the streets of Pyongyang, the next six months will be critical
Discussion :: Laissez's Faire :: Why is everything in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea done "just for us"? (by cars)
2019-10-14T00:27:41+00:00389369It’s fun to imagine what I’d say if I were those ROK guys and I knew all the U.S. channels would just repeat me verbatim. Like a paper airplane lands in the DMZ, “He used all the paper in his country to construct this craft. Inch tall defector will never return there & he is going to marry a Barbie, which will be to him a giantess”
Discussion :: Laissez's Faire :: Why is everything in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea done "just for us"? (by cars)
2019-10-14T00:19:36+00:00389368ROK found a few pigs with African swine fever near the border. The ROK intelligence service clarified that actually all the pigs in DPRK are secretly dead, they all died and its being covered up. “The pigs dying Cloud!!” —the news
Discussion :: Laissez's Faire :: Why is everything in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea done "just for us"? (by Flying_horse_in_saudi_arabia)
2019-07-06T14:22:31+00:00386968Latest is that KCNA reports he was caught "spying" by passing data and images to anti-DPRK media. Given the timing I could imagine he might have caught wind of the trump visit and said something to a journalist? Pure speculation. Anyway they're puffing their chests up about having merely expelled him as a 'humanitarian act' after he owned up to whatever he was accused of. I... am inclined to think this was a misunderstanding that got out of hand. A shame, as he was a rare humanising western voice on DPRK. In any case he'll not be elaborating on what happened and his father has said he was well treated, so the good news is no more imperialist hay can really be made of this story
Discussion :: Laissez's Faire :: Why is everything in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea done "just for us"? (by Flying_horse_in_saudi_arabia)
2019-07-04T12:24:30+00:00386888<img class="postimg_inline" src="https://i.imgur.com/vV5Fmm5.jpg"/>
<br/>He was mobbed by reporters on arrival and refused to say anything about what actually happened, my guess is nothing much and he's planning to go back.
Discussion :: Laissez's Faire :: Why is everything in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea done "just for us"? (by Flying_horse_in_saudi_arabia)
2019-07-04T05:18:03+00:00386877he was allegedly detained but has already been released, left the country, and is "safe and well". that's what the prime minister announced in parliament today anyway, no word from the horses mouth just yet
Discussion :: Laissez's Faire :: Why is everything in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea done "just for us"? (by Flying_horse_in_saudi_arabia)
2019-07-02T01:20:09+00:00386799e: wrong thread
Discussion :: Laissez's Faire :: Why is everything in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea done "just for us"? (by Flying_horse_in_saudi_arabia)
2019-07-01T23:02:26+00:00386796there are many good reasons to denounce trump but these fleeting moments of treating DPRK like a nation of human beings is not one of them
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<br/>i have been loathe to post about this because it draws attention yet again to my so far nonexistent trip report (when it's ready, gang) but there has been a really infuriating kerfuffle over the past few days about an australian guy 'missing feared detained' in DPRK. he's been living and studying in pyongyang for a year, running tours on the side and blogging to the wider world about the real DPRK - completely apolitical stuff of course and it's a breath of fresh air. anyway, australian media was saturated with reports on thursday that he had been arrested, all based on the fact that his family hadn't heard from him online since tuesday. call me crazy but i think hysterically trying to create a diplomatic incident after someone is incommunicado for 2 days is unnecessary. the events of the other day provide an obvious answer to the mystery (communications blackout around trump's visit) but the media here is still foaming at the mouth and speculating wildly about the guy's fate (his facebook page was briefly reactivated the other day, what could it mean???). fucking vultures. if there was a way their reporting could actually get the guy detained for real they would gladly do it just to be able to say 'i told you so' and start baying at the moon for war. australia is a stupid and bad country for idiot
Discussion :: Laissez's Faire :: Why is everything in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea done "just for us"? (by Neurophage)
2019-07-01T15:39:05+00:00386790<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Let’s be clear. Trump isn’t negotiating with North Korea. He is normalizing North Korea. That’s what’s happening here.</p>— Chris Murphy (@ChrisMurphyCT) <a href="https://twitter.com/ChrisMurphyCT/status/1145445868495093761?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 30, 2019</a></blockquote>
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<br/>normalizing Korea by acknowledging it exists...truly trump's vileness knows no bounds
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Discussion :: Laissez's Faire :: Why is everything in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea done "just for us"? (by trakfactri)
2019-06-20T02:05:33+00:00385549Xi is about to spend two days in the DPRK, the first time a Chinese prez has been there since Hu visited in 2005. Xi has been there before, though, when he was vice president.
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<br/>He also has an article in Rodong Sinmun focused on unswervingly supporting Kim Jong Un in leading the DPRK to implement the new strategic line and focusing on developing the economy and improving people's livelihoods for new and greater achievements in the socialist construction of the DPRK. Looking forward to the banquet pics for the Kim Jong Un is fat thread
Discussion :: Laissez's Faire :: Why is everything in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea done "just for us"? (by aerdil)
2019-06-14T18:49:03+00:00385417was there any doubt that career CIA officers most definitely have already been working around trump tho. they probably do it to an extent for every president, but i figure with this one it's almost a complete black out
Discussion :: Laissez's Faire :: Why is everything in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea done "just for us"? (by cars)
2019-06-14T08:31:17+00:00385408*guy sitting at a desk in the bottom of a MOAB crater turns to camera* The water is poison and unless more fuel gets past the blockade this year, my mother will die in the first month of winter. But what really worries me is, the CIA's having trouble collaborating effectively with President Trump, the Commander in Chief of the Washington Post
Discussion :: Laissez's Faire :: Why is everything in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea done "just for us"? (by cars)
2019-06-14T08:13:28+00:00385407</p><blockquote><p class="postbody_text">The president of the United States is effectively scolding our intelligence services for doing their jobs. He’s saying to an adversary: Don’t worry, I’ve got your back. Our terrible agents won’t trouble you again.
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<br/>Not for the first time, we have to ask whether any allied foreign intelligence service can trust us with information — and what risks a would-be informant will take on our behalf. Such a source might well ponder whether Trump would send a “very personal, very warm” letter to one of his dictator friends outing our covert ally. And how much information can our CIA share with our commander in chief?</p></blockquote><p class="postbody_text">
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<br/>imagine trying to convince most people on the planet right now that any of this is bad
Discussion :: Laissez's Faire :: Why is everything in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea done "just for us"? (by cars)
2019-06-14T08:07:55+00:00385406I hope Our Own CIA can survive the shock of two guys they've been trying to overthrow for years teaming up against it
Discussion :: Laissez's Faire :: Why is everything in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea done "just for us"? (by trakfactri)
2019-06-13T18:58:10+00:00385391There's a wall of little stars in the CIA headquarters, each star representing an agent fallen in the line of duty. The agency added four last year which were probably the four U.S. Army special forces guys who got murked in a desert ambush in Niger the year before that. Do you think they will add one for Kim Jong Nam?