/HTG/: HUNTING TRAFFICKERS GENERAL: NK BORDER INVESTIGATIONS

This general is for identifying, discussing, mapping, researching and tracking various trafficking networks and enterprises. There is a consistent trend of data showing that Best Korea is based as fuck and that Dokdo is rightful Korean clay. Feel free to submit tips or contribute with memes, infographs etc.

Trafficking can happen in many forms depending on the product being moved (human, guns, drugs, rare animals/art, organs etc.) and involve many different groups and organizations. We track all types.

Do not encourage violence here, we aren't trying to give them any excuses to shut it down.

Newcomers should pay attention to shills targeting these threads with discrediting/discouraging attempts as well as injection of misinformation and bad leads.

>archive of past threads
archive.4plebs.org/_/search/subject/hunting traffickers general/
>archive of past /atg/ threads
archive.4plebs.org/pol/search/subject/anti trafficking general/
>archive of original /htg/ threads
archive.4plebs.org/_/search/subject//htg//start/2017-04-11/end/2017-09-31/

>A summary of the “clock” mapping method you can use in your own city as well as a summary of general trafficking information
archive.is/rnkd2

>Pastebin of related info
archive.fo/wcc4w

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Other urls found in this thread:

archive.fo/GOhp0
cnbc.com/2019/03/31/north-korea-calls-for-investigation-into-madrid-embassy-attack.html
archive.fo/ojkOM
theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/mar/31/im-the-only-australian-living-in-north-korea-let-me-tell-you-about-it
archive.fo/iuzCB
axios.com/north-korea-calls-embassy-raid-a-terrorist-attack-29db7fd8-46a3-4e29-ab67-b88c3774f034.html
telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/03/31/north-korea-claims-raid-madrid-embassy-grave-terrorist-attack/
archive.fo/y0UwY
scmp.com/week-asia/opinion/article/3003888/what-have-north-korean-nukes-got-do-us-china-trade-war-everything
archive.fo/HmcCw
newsbtc.com/2019/03/31/north-korea-amassing-670-million-in-crypto-proves-us-dollar-is-losing/
archive.fo/ChnmG
nytimes.com/2019/03/31/world/asia/north-korea-spain-embassy.html
archive.fo/ObRmi
bloomberg.com/amp/news/articles/2019-03-31/south-korea-s-cabinet-nominees-drop-out-in-blow-to-moon
archive.fo/JpLaO
en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20190331004500315?section=news
archive.fo/2VBjD
mengnews.joins.com/view.aspx?aid=3061254&cloc=joongangdaily|home|newslist1
archive.fo/CPizc
gazette.com/military/colorado-springs-missile-defenders-go-two-for-two-in-interceptor/article_a73ef4aa-4ff4-11e9-b17d-d3d499a0f5d4.html
archive.fo/bGkN4
newsweek.com/beto-orourke-hits-trump-love-affairs-dictators-1380915
archive.fo/LKhkm
nationalinterest.org/feature/america-needs-give-europe-some-tough-love-49737
archive.fo/7MEmy
newkerala.com/news/read/120288/uk-opposes-easing-sanctions-on-north-korea.html
archive.fo/TCA4P
english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_edition/e_editorial/888095.html
archive.fo/8mINo
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thae_Yong-ho
archive.fo/Km7Md
time.com/5392649/yeonmi-park-north-korea-freedom/
archive.fo/3pZzX
scmp.com/news/world/united-states-canada/article/2118039/north-korean-defector-tells-us-spreading-information
archive.fo/YWCsP
abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory/seoul-personal-info-1000-nkorean-defectors-stolen-60046649
archive.fo/YMnb6
abcnews.go.com/Politics/now-spotlight-dissident-group-linked-north-korean-break/story?id=62005582
archive.fo/v9xyi
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korean_People's_Liberation_Front
archive.fo/xaq5T
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fighters_for_a_Free_North_Korea
archive.fo/vXwOt
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korea_Intellectuals_Solidarity
archive.fo/YRj3x
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Park_Sang-hak
archive.fo/t3RY3
independent.co.uk/voices/north-korea-donald-trump-kim-jong-un-north-north-koreans-will-overthrow-a8044511.html
youtube.com/watch?v=Tw9qq3LQZHM
nbcnews.com/news/world/north-korea-calls-investigation-madrid-embassy-raid-n989271
cheollimacivildefense.org/
cheollimacivildefense.org/post/2019-3-26_FactsAboutMadridInformaciónSobreMadrid_34286/
cheollimacivildefense.org/
archive.is/jlYsP
archive.fo/hwanD
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korea_Strategy_Center
archive.fo/Gm0aZ
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kang_Chol-hwan
archive.fo/0uisw
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An_Hyuk
archive.fo/4Wnu5
idealist.org/en/nonprofit/7faea947abe14449bd21aabccae4f80e-north-korea-strategy-center-new-york
bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-03-15/sex-scandal-engulfs-k-pop-tarnishing-industry-s-image
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Park_Chung-hee#Assassination
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Jae-gyu
billboard.com/articles/columns/k-town/8280163/red-velvet-perform-north-korean-leader-kim-jong-un-pyongyang
scmp.com/magazines/style/people-events/article/3003418/how-k-pop-girl-band-black-velvets-irene-powered-her
bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-03-31/south-korea-s-cabinet-nominees-drop-out-in-blow-to-moon
archive.fo/uGLMP
realcleardefense.com/articles/2019/03/29/a_revolution_against_north_koreas_guerrilla_dynasty_and_gulag_state_114294.html
archive.fo/i3fot
qz.com/africa/1076850/north-koreas-military-ties-to-11-african-countries-are-being-probed-by-the-un/
csis.org/programs/about-us
thedailybeast.com/henry-kissinger-pushed-trump-to-work-with-russia-to-box-in-china
nknews.org/2018/09/north-korea-wants-to-join-imf-and-world-bank-pursue-economic-reform-moon/
moneymorning.com/2018/01/26/billionaire-george-soros-north-korea-solution-is-the-worst-idea-hes-ever-had/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Bank_members
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarl_Mohn
twitter.com/AnonBabble

Look for these kinds of things to map out the trafficking/smuggling networks:

[Secret Compartments in Vehicles/Ships/Aircraft & Types of Transport](Vans, Semi-Trucks, Buses, Trains etc for Land, Yachts, Cruise Ships, Container/Cargo Ships, Ferry's etc for Sea, Private Jets, Commercial/Cargo Flights, etc for Air.)(Sewers & Subway Tunnels can also be used).

Trafficking/smuggling also has several different categories:

1) [Government/Military]

2) [Corporation/Business]

3) [Criminal]

4) [Intel Agencies]

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Bump for Best Korea. What’s the latest news?

For now we are still just mostly researching the following:

1) The group(Black Hand) that did the assassination and compare it to the Anti-NK "coup group".

2) How the assassination was done.(Weapon used, target location, target distance, position of shooter, cloths of the shooter, what the target was in, etc)

3) The date it took place on.(You all know how world script writers love to re-use dates and events on dates).

4) Results of said assassination and how they would play out in modern day involving NK.

Bump

Alright. If Moon is a potential target we might want to look into how past coups in SK went down. Hasn’t NK done assassination attempts before?

Bump

3-31-19
archive.fo/GOhp0
cnbc.com/2019/03/31/north-korea-calls-for-investigation-into-madrid-embassy-attack.html

>North Korea said Sunday it wants an investigation into a raid on its embassy in Spain last month, calling it a “grave terrorist attack” and an act of extortion that violates international law.

archive.fo/ojkOM
theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/mar/31/im-the-only-australian-living-in-north-korea-let-me-tell-you-about-it

>I became particularly close to two Koreans who worked for a local tour company, and in partnership with them founded my own tour operator specialising in educational tourism to North Korea, Tongil Tours, through which I began to make regular trips to the country leading groups of western tourists.

archive.fo/iuzCB
axios.com/north-korea-calls-embassy-raid-a-terrorist-attack-29db7fd8-46a3-4e29-ab67-b88c3774f034.html

archive.fo/iuzCB
telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/03/31/north-korea-claims-raid-madrid-embassy-grave-terrorist-attack/

>He added that Pyongyang is “following the rumours of all hues that the FBI of the United States and a small-fry anti-DPRK ‘body’ were involved in the terror incident”.

archive.fo/y0UwY
scmp.com/week-asia/opinion/article/3003888/what-have-north-korean-nukes-got-do-us-china-trade-war-everything

archive.fo/HmcCw
newsbtc.com/2019/03/31/north-korea-amassing-670-million-in-crypto-proves-us-dollar-is-losing/

archive.fo/ChnmG
nytimes.com/2019/03/31/world/asia/north-korea-spain-embassy.html

archive.fo/ObRmi
bloomberg.com/amp/news/articles/2019-03-31/south-korea-s-cabinet-nominees-drop-out-in-blow-to-moon

archive.fo/JpLaO
en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20190331004500315?section=news

archive.fo/2VBjD
mengnews.joins.com/view.aspx?aid=3061254&cloc=joongangdaily|home|newslist1

archive.fo/CPizc
gazette.com/military/colorado-springs-missile-defenders-go-two-for-two-in-interceptor/article_a73ef4aa-4ff4-11e9-b17d-d3d499a0f5d4.html

archive.fo/bGkN4
newsweek.com/beto-orourke-hits-trump-love-affairs-dictators-1380915

archive.fo/LKhkm
nationalinterest.org/feature/america-needs-give-europe-some-tough-love-49737

archive.fo/7MEmy
newkerala.com/news/read/120288/uk-opposes-easing-sanctions-on-north-korea.html

archive.fo/TCA4P
english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_edition/e_editorial/888095.html

archive.fo/8mINo
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thae_Yong-ho

archive.fo/Km7Md
time.com/5392649/yeonmi-park-north-korea-freedom/

YEONMI PARK
>someone told me that we could be free in South Korea. We just had to get there.
>So I crossed the Gobi Desert to Mongolia with my mother and several other North Korean defectors.
>I am a member of the board of the Human Rights Foundationand I raise awareness of the plight of the millions of people still living in North Korea

archive.fo/3pZzX
scmp.com/news/world/united-states-canada/article/2118039/north-korean-defector-tells-us-spreading-information

archive.fo/YWCsP abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory/seoul-personal-info-1000-nkorean-defectors-stolen-60046649

archive.fo/YMnb6 abcnews.go.com/Politics/now-spotlight-dissident-group-linked-north-korean-break/story?id=62005582

archive.fo/v9xyi
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korean_People's_Liberation_Front

>formed by former defecting members of the Korean People's Army, planning to overthrow the North Korean government. It is based in Seoul, South Korea.
>It is prepared to give armed support for a possible uprising against the North Korean regime
>They are preparing to cross the border to North Korea, and take arms, in a case of an uprising against the North Korean government.
>However, the North Korean People's Liberation Front is not the only group of defectors or North Korean military members to have planned starting an armed insurgency against the North Korean government
>North Korean People's Liberation Front plans to topple the North Korean government by working together with other anti-regime groups and contacts within North Korea

>Defector and member Park Dae-gook complained that South Koreans are suspicious of defectors
>"Park Da Gook"
lol fucking kidding me right now?

archive.fo/xaq5T
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fighters_for_a_Free_North_Korea

>FFNK has partnered with the Human Rights Foundation on activities to get liberty-oriented materials across the border and into North Korea since 2013
>North Korea Intellectuals Solidarity is another human rights organization that works with FFNK in moving contraband material into North Korea
>Methods of getting the materials into the hands of North Korean citizens include standing on the South Korean side of a border river and throwing "bins packed with contraband toward the North Korean side

archive.fo/vXwOt
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korea_Intellectuals_Solidarity

>founded by Kim Heung Kwang in October 2008
>NKIS’s mission is to promote freedom, democratization, reform, and human rights for North Korea
ACTIVITIES:
>Conducting academic research on North Korea and unification
>Researching ideas on the development and progression of North Korea
>Cultivating the skills of North Korean defector intellectuals and fostering younger generations

archive.fo/YRj3x
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Park_Sang-hak

>North Korean democracy activist and is the chairman of Fighters for a Free North Korea.
>2006, Park became the chairman of the Democracy Network against North Korea Gulag.
>2013, he is the chairman of Fighters for a Free North Korea.

>September 2011, a North Korean defector was arrested in Seoul by members of the National Intelligence Service on his way to meet with Park, referred to as "Enemy Zero" by the Pyongyang regime
>Park said that the assassin, Ahn, had phoned him earlier and asked to meet him. "Ahn told me by phone", Park said, "that he was to be accompanied by a visitor from Japan who wants to help our efforts. But then I was told by the NIS not to go to the meeting due to the risk of assassination".
>But then I was told by the NIS not to go to the meeting due to the risk of assassination
>I was told by the NIS
>NIS

archive.fo/t3RY3
independent.co.uk/voices/north-korea-donald-trump-kim-jong-un-north-north-koreans-will-overthrow-a8044511.html

>According to Jihyun Park, a North Korean defector now living in Manchester, “Everybody is at breaking point. Sixty years of believing in the Dear Leader, The Great Country, for nothing. They are tired of living.” Kim Jong-un may have succeeded in lording power and fear over the rest of the world, but he has forgotten his own people.
>Park says the North Korean people would welcome a war as “they will die either way, it does not matter to them how they die.”

>Instead of blindly assuming there is only a military solution to the problem and raising the stakes through Twitter spats, we must look to empower the people of North Korea.
>We should focus our energy on nurturing a home-grown opposition movement strong enough to overthrow Kim Jong-un and let the people take the road to democratic change, not war.

That's a good idea. I found this which might help in general regarding this topic.

youtube.com/watch?v=Tw9qq3LQZHM

Last night really shuffled the deck and hinted at things being up sleeves, still continue your projects/work.

Will do

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I read over that thread today in the archives since I wasn't able to post yesterday. Not sure which side I should be worried about more.

you weren't the OP from yesterday?

Not all of the HTG's have been posted by me.

Could someone post the full recent response of the anti-NK coup group to what NK said about the Embassy incident needing to be investigated?.

I want to tear it a new asshole.

nbcnews.com/news/world/north-korea-calls-investigation-madrid-embassy-raid-n989271

cheollimacivildefense.org/

Do you mean this?

Can you post the full response statement they said?.

cheollimacivildefense.org/post/2019-3-26_FactsAboutMadridInformaciónSobreMadrid_34286/

I think this is it.

Looking for you to post the entire text they wrote, so I can break it down and rip it apart.

cheollimacivildefense.org/
>Embassies around the world run by the current Pyongyang regime are not like the traditional diplomatic, commercial, and cultural outposts of legitimate governments that serve their nation's interests and respect international norms.
>The regime’s embassies and offices are hubs of illicit narcotics and arms trafficking, mediums for the furtherance of propaganda of a totalitarian regime that systematically commit crimes against humanity against its own (and others) without current parallel. They are launchpads for global cyber attacks and thefts, assassinations, kidnappings, and hostage taking‐including of the families of their own diplomats. This charade of pretending that the regime is a normal government must stop‐the regime is simply a giant criminal enterprise.
>That said, this was not an attack. We responded to an urgent situation in the Madrid embassy. We were invited into the embassy, and contrary to reports, no one was gagged or beaten. Out of respect for the host nation of Spain, no weapons were used. All occupants in the embassy were treated with dignity and necessary caution. There were no other governments involved with or aware of our activity until after the event. The Hanoi Summit had no relation to this operation. We recognize and apologize for any inconveniences caused to the authorities of Spain, who have been caught in the middle of a difficult situation.

Translation of archive.is/jlYsP

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>We have evidence verifying our account. It is to protect those who seek our help, and those who take great risk to protect others, that we cannot share more about the event at this time. We continue to be engaged in extraordinarily sensitive work around the world.
>We understand the fragility and uncertainty of the diplomatic process some are engaged in. Despite our understanding of the incorrigible nature of this regime, our intention is not to interfere with the political intentions of certain countries who seek resolution to certain disagreements. Our fight is only against the regime’s practices and on behalf of millions of our enslaved people.
>No information about Madrid was shared with any parties with the expectation of any benefit or money in exchange. The organization shared certain information of enormous potential value with the FBI in the United States, under mutually agreed terms of confidentiality. This information was shared voluntarily and on their request, not our own. Those terms appear to have been broken.
>Some time later, some journalists began writing speculative stories about the incident in Madrid, and the identities or affiliations of those involved, citing US government sources. That information was leaked to the media was a profound betrayal of trust. We ourselves never spoke to the media or shared any information with them.

This thread again.

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Our presence
We do not see. Not a breath to be heard. Our presence only Kim is a dictatorship of the winter snow power lines in. This is our way and our pride. This points to the respect through the media and support in the following position.

Emphasized but we are a Korean resident North Korean people and with anyone associated with or call one. Media freedom was elected to the North Korean people and our organization to arrogate to their trust?.
Our activities for the media the majority of articles look at the facts and do not fit. Part of our purpose and the way to respect the dimensions in check with only the facts in the article please.
Free tanker Kim Jong-UN's government against the strict command. Political prison camps, dismantling the defection of people shipping for reform, Open... this freedom of command can deny that Kim Jong-UN regime figures will experience.
We are now big things. Until then, we are the storm before the silence of the Keep. We created a new miracle in fact support and patience in to.


March 31, 2019, 10:25 p.m. UTC
Our organization's current stance
Our organization's current stance is as follows:

We own the tanker with the help of North Korea to escape to the world in the same cell with the defected people of the organization.
We act as the information revolution comrades with Kim Jong-UN regime to sow the vegetables and shake it.
The North Korean regime aimed to several tasks prepared, but media of all kinds of guesswork articles of attack act as the place of their activity is in a suspended state.
We have strict security in Korea there is any defection with locals and connection to the book or even the phone calls never.
The media is our organization of reality or a member interest in self-control through the browser. Our larger things in front of you.
We Kim day three we break down beliefs with the domestic and international organization.


March 28, 2019, 2:12 a.m. UTC

>We did not begin this work without full knowledge of the risks we bear. Freedom has already been paid with the blood of families and colleagues. Some of us will be imprisoned, tortured or killed in the course of this fight. But to share information that may help identify any of us who take risks to protect others is to aid and abet the regime in Pyongyang. The leaks and breaches of trust were abhorrent acts pursued in the name of political expediency, in service to a regime who has tortured and killed millions.
>It may take some more months of political theater to realize Pyongyang is once again acting with treachery, and not before the regime emerges with even more capacity for great harm to others. Parties seeking to “out” those in Madrid have painted a target on the backs of those seeking only to protect others; they have chosen to side with Pyongyang’s criminal, totalitarian rulers over their victims

Facts About Madrid - Información Sobre Madrid
Embassies around the world run by the current Pyongyang regime are not like the traditional diplomatic, commercial, and cultural outposts of legitimate governments that serve their nation's interests and respect international norms.

The regime’s embassies and offices are hubs of illicit narcotics and arms trafficking, mediums for the furtherance of propaganda of a totalitarian regime that systematically commit crimes against humanity against its own (and others) without current parallel. They are launchpads for global cyber attacks and thefts, assassinations, kidnappings, and hostage taking‐including of the families of their own diplomats. This charade of pretending that the regime is a normal government must stop‐the regime is simply a giant criminal enterprise.

That said, this was not an attack. We responded to an urgent situation in the Madrid embassy. We were invited into the embassy, and contrary to reports, no one was gagged or beaten. Out of respect for the host nation of Spain, no weapons were used. All occupants in the embassy were treated with dignity and necessary caution. There were no other governments involved with or aware of our activity until after the event. The Hanoi Summit had no relation to this operation. We recognize and apologize for any inconveniences caused to the authorities of Spain, who have been caught in the middle of a difficult situation.

We have evidence verifying our account. It is to protect those who seek our help, and those who take great risk to protect others, that we cannot share more about the event at this time. We continue to be engaged in extraordinarily sensitive work around the world.

Post the ENTIRE "Facts about Madrid" text on to Jow Forums.

Read:

We understand the fragility and uncertainty of the diplomatic process some are engaged in. Despite our understanding of the incorrigible nature of this regime, our intention is not to interfere with the political intentions of certain countries who seek resolution to certain disagreements. Our fight is only against the regime’s practices and on behalf of millions of our enslaved people.

No information about Madrid was shared with any parties with the expectation of any benefit or money in exchange. The organization shared certain information of enormous potential value with the FBI in the United States, under mutually agreed terms of confidentiality. This information was shared voluntarily and on their request, not our own. Those terms appear to have been broken.

That was very bizarre, was unable to post as well or even read the thread for part of the time.

Thank you for aggregating this user.

Some time later, some journalists began writing speculative stories about the incident in Madrid, and the identities or affiliations of those involved, citing US government sources. That information was leaked to the media was a profound betrayal of trust. We ourselves never spoke to the media or shared any information with them.

We did not begin this work without full knowledge of the risks we bear. Freedom has already been paid with the blood of families and colleagues. Some of us will be imprisoned, tortured or killed in the course of this fight. But to share information that may help identify any of us who take risks to protect others is to aid and abet the regime in Pyongyang. The leaks and breaches of trust were abhorrent acts pursued in the name of political expediency, in service to a regime who has tortured and killed millions.

It may take some more months of political theater to realize Pyongyang is once again acting with treachery, and not before the regime emerges with even more capacity for great harm to others. Parties seeking to “out” those in Madrid have painted a target on the backs of those seeking only to protect others; they have chosen to side with Pyongyang’s criminal, totalitarian rulers over their victims.

March 26, 2019, 7:41 p.m. UTC

Stop posting segments:

I was in the process of doing so.

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What are you posting?:

Not in segments and not with any other sections of the website.

This is the entire "Facts About Madrid" section here. I cannot post the entire thing in one post because of the character limit.

Is this good? The text is too big to all fit in a single post.

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This will work.

>What are you posting?
I was posting it

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That's why I posted the image and link first to show where I got it from and even translated the page.

I had to split it into segments because it was too damn big for the text.

[1/2]

>That said, this was not an attack. We responded to an urgent situation in the Madrid embassy. We were invited into the embassy, and contrary to reports, no one was gagged or beaten. Out of respect for the host nation of Spain, no weapons were used. All occupants in the embassy were treated with dignity and necessary caution.

This is equivalent to ISIS taking responsibility for a terror attack but not calling it a terror attack. Does this group honestly think that people will take their side for raiding an embassy and not those who got raided especially after all the history of attacks on embassy's?.

>There were no other governments involved with or aware of our activity until after the event.

That is bullshit because a list of governments fund this coup group and attacking an embassy alerts everyone.

>The Hanoi Summit had no relation to this operation.

This group was set up to be "set up". Either they have terrible operation timing or they knew exactly what they were doing.

Do they not realize that their actions could have turned NK into nuclear ash and in that case they would have no country or leadership to coup/take over?.

> We recognize and apologize for any inconveniences caused to the authorities of Spain, who have been caught in the middle of a difficult situation.
> Out of respect for the host nation of Spain, no weapons were used.

Contradiction and implies Spain knew about it.

> our intention is not to interfere with the political intentions of certain countries who seek resolution to certain disagreements.
> The Hanoi Summit had no relation to this operation

Contradiction.

>The organization shared certain information of enormous potential value with the FBI in the United States, under mutually agreed terms of confidentiality

FBI does not handle international espionage. That would be the "hot heads and big guys" at the CIA.

[2/2]

>Parties seeking to “out” those in Madrid have painted a target on the backs of those seeking only to protect others; they have chosen to side with Pyongyang’s criminal, totalitarian rulers over their victims

They are openly threatening to kill journalists that have reported on them and exposed them.

You still could have broken it into 1 2000 character post and 1 1733 character post.

bump

en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20190331004500315?section=news
>While tightening his grip on power is important for Kim, the North Korean dictator may also try to expand his international presence by holding a summit with Russia in April.
>Kim Chang-son, known as the leader's de facto chief of staff, recently visited Moscow and raised speculation that Kim Jong-un may make his first trip to Russia since taking office.
>But experts believe that if Kim makes a Russia visit, it may happen after celebrating the birthday of late state founder and his grandfather Kim Il-sung, which falls on April 15. With South Korean President Moon Jae-in and his U.S. counterpart Donald Trump having confirmed that they will hold a summit on April 11, it is expected that Kim will make his move after seeing the result of the South Korea-U.S. meeting in Washington.

This is interesting.

Good analysis. The fact that they are defending violating diplomatic sovereignty is hilarious.

>The fact that they are defending violating diplomatic sovereignty is hilarious.

It gets better, look what they said here:

>The regime’s embassies and offices are hubs of illicit narcotics and arms trafficking, mediums for the furtherance of propaganda of a totalitarian regime that systematically commit crimes against humanity against its own (and others) without current parallel. They are launchpads for global cyber attacks and thefts, assassinations, kidnappings, and hostage taking‐including of the families of their own diplomats.

So they decide to commit a illegal action to "show the world that NK is doing all these things" but they ended up not exposing any of those.

Also something else, look what they said right here:

>It may take some more months of political theater to realize Pyongyang is once again acting with treachery, and not before the regime emerges with even more capacity for great harm to others.

They just revealed that the False Flag against NK might be in a few months if they even decide to do it.

Is the recent big sex scandal going down in SK related to this event at all? Seems interesting how the timing of that destabilizing event coincides with all of the North Korea stuff.

Look into which K-Pop groups traveled to NK.

Class I have an assignment for you. I want you to give your own personal break down of the following:

Thought so too
Heres the think tank which fun fact also has an hq in new york:

archive.fo/hwanD
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korea_Strategy_Center

>defector-led NGO that was established in Seoul, South Korea in 2007 to raise awareness about North Korea's human rights conditions, and advocate for freedom and unification in Korea
>North Korea Strategy Center was established in the summer of 2007 by North Korean defector, and former YodokPrison Camp inmate, Kang Chol-Hwan.
>It is a non-partisan think-tank that undertakes research and promotes action on North Korean issues based on principles of freedom of expression and freedom of information.
>It envisions a free, open and unified Korea that upholds the fundamental human rights of all its people in a healthy democracy.
>NKSC works closely with the defector community, providing various training programs and workshops.
>The organization also trains young North Korean defector journalists and facilitates connections between defectors and media outlets.
>2015, NKSC US was established in New York as the first international office of the organization

archive.fo/Gm0aZ
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kang_Chol-hwan

archive.fo/0uisw
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An_Hyuk

archive.fo/4Wnu5
idealist.org/en/nonprofit/7faea947abe14449bd21aabccae4f80e-north-korea-strategy-center-new-york

>NKSC is a defector-led organization that works to empower defectors, promote open information, and advocate for democracy and human rights in North Korea

bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-03-15/sex-scandal-engulfs-k-pop-tarnishing-industry-s-image

Oh wow, I didn't even notice that the Gangam Style guy was involved in all of this.

Hmm okay.

You made 4 posts when all you needed was 2. Which means you added extra information that you didn't need to since you were only focusing on one section.

2-3*

>On 26 October 1979, Park was shot dead by Kim Jae-gyu, the director of the KCIA, after a banquet at a safehouse in Gungjeong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul. Kim also killed Park's chief bodyguard, Cha Ji-chul.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Park_Chung-hee#Assassination
>Kim Jae-gyu (Hangul: 김재규, March 6, 1926 – May 24, 1980) was a South Korean Army Lieutenant General and the director of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Jae-gyu

SK IC is pretty bold about murdering their own leadership when they want to.

The founder's father was a member of the NK elite I see.

Wouldn't you know it, Red velvet, a group which traveled to North Korea to preform, is the main group under investigation for all of this.
>billboard.com/articles/columns/k-town/8280163/red-velvet-perform-north-korean-leader-kim-jong-un-pyongyang
>scmp.com/magazines/style/people-events/article/3003418/how-k-pop-girl-band-black-velvets-irene-powered-her

Exactly.

>these embassies are hubs of narcotics and arms trafficking
>we were invited into the embassy

why would a place doing these illicit criminal activities allegedly undercover willingly invite this group in?

Breakdown:

They violated diplomatic immunity/sovereignty and tried to justify it by saying people in NK embassies were doing illegal things like trafficking drugs/guns. People at US embassies do this as well which means they're making a case for green lighting Americans.

The fact that they scrubbed all references to the Netherlands, US, China and the other "unnamed country" from their page shows they are lying about other governments not being involved or aware of what was happening.

They went after the embassy where NK's lead negotiator for Hanoi was. So they're obviously lying about that too.

They claim they have evidence verifying their account but they won't share it because they know the NK embassy employees will contradict whatever they say.

They approached the FBI and are now trying to make them the fall guy by saying the FBI leaked the information when any number of the people involved could have done it.
>our intention is not to interfere with the political intentions of certain countries who seek resolution to certain disagreements
Totally contradicted by their actions to approach the FBI. Anyone would realize that was not helpful.

If they are so afraid of NK's government why did they take credit for the operation?

So they are trying to pressure anyone who has good relations with NK?

Moon is getting the screws tightened as well:
>South Korea's Cabinet Nominees Drop Out in Blow to Moon
>Moon loses two proposed Cabinet ministers in a single day
>Turmoil distracting from effort to revive nuclear talks
bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-03-31/south-korea-s-cabinet-nominees-drop-out-in-blow-to-moon

Good point. Why would NK invite them at all? Why would they go if they are so afraid of NK?

>Pyongyang regime's embassies are corrupt and unlawful
>We totally wouldn't attack them though, we just listed out all of the justifications for doing so while totally not doing so

>We were only responding to an unnamed urgent situation in the Madrid embassy that only we knew about and not even Spain had any idea about despite it being in an embassy in their country

>Basically what you said about the timing and their claims that it wasn't related to the Hanoi Summit

>We have evidence verifying our account. It is to protect those who seek our help, and those who take great risk to protect others, that we cannot share more about the event at this time. We continue to be engaged in extraordinarily sensitive work around the world.

How come none of the other people in the Madrid embassy have any of this so called evidence, weren't they there too? Also who is this group protecting if all they're known for is an assassination and an embassy raid as of current? Also how is a group based out of impoverished North Korea able to have global reach?

They claimed that the FBI asked for the information when the FBI wouldn't even have the authority to do that in the first place.

The next section is them setting up these "US government sources" claiming they released false info and that they plan to threaten US journalists.

And then finally, like you said, they hint at conducting some kind of terrorist attack fairly soon.

>why would a place doing these illicit criminal activities allegedly undercover willingly invite this group in?

They wouldn't, unless that group was also doing the same exact things and they wanted to make a deal.

>So they are trying to pressure anyone who has good relations with NK

Yes.

The FBI is being set up hook-line and sinker by this Anti-NK coup group.

You would think the FBI of all groups wouldn't fall for this shit.

Maybe the FBI is just used to being other groups' bitch at this point?

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One of the FBI leaders famously dressed up in drag all the time so you might be on to something.

You'd think that but the same tactics seem to have worked on them for decades. Why did they take the intelligence they were offered to begin with? Did they need it and could they even use it?

>Why did they take the intelligence they were offered to begin with? Did they need it and could they even use it?

The FBI would be a fish out of water, they didn't ask or know about the NK information.

Now the FBI and CIA both maybe 3 letter US agencies with the letter I in it, but they handle radically different things.

both may be*

Certainly there must be some moles in the US IC that are tied to the rest of FVEY involved in this operation right? Seems like that would be needed for all of this to work.

Even some groups in the DoD would have been more appropriate.

Starting to think they intentionally set the FBI up based on how they are accusing them now.

archive.fo/uGLMP
realcleardefense.com/articles/2019/03/29/a_revolution_against_north_koreas_guerrilla_dynasty_and_gulag_state_114294.html

>One red flag is that some of the entries or parts of the entries on the Free Joseon website are written in high-level English rather than the more stilted English found when translated from Korean.
>This suggests a need for caution because Americans tend to be attracted to those who can speak English, enabling them to achieve outsized influence over American strategy and policy.
>We would do well to remember the impact of people like Syngman Rhee, Soong Mei-ling, a.k.a., “Madame Chiang,” the wife of Chaing Kai Shek, and most recently Ahmed Chalabi. Just because someone speaks English well does not mean their policies are sufficiently aligned with U.S. interests or their assumptions and assessments are correct.

archive.fo/i3fot
qz.com/africa/1076850/north-koreas-military-ties-to-11-african-countries-are-being-probed-by-the-un/

>The report claims North Korea sidestepped international sanctions to provide military and security assistance to Tanzania, Uganda, Angola, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Eritrea, Mozambique, Namibia, Benin, Botswana, Mali, and Zimbabwe.
>Using private companies and embassies as a front, the communist state was able to sell arms and offer security and military training to these African nations.

>Starting to think they intentionally set the FBI up based on how they are accusing them now.

Because that is exactly what they are doing.

US IC had no idea about the Embassy raid and were trying to figure out who did it. Totally kept in the dark, so much they couldn't even glow.

Just like with that black hand group

I was just thinking back on that predictive programming we looked into the other day and a lot of them involved moles in US government/IC.

It's possible moles exist, but you would have to get them to reveal themselves.

The people involved in the other shadow war seem to be MIC people in the US don't they? The ones behind those articles about cranes and shit?

MIC is the ones who make the weapons, not the ones who use the weapons.

csis.org/programs/about-us

So think tanks involved with the MIC are more likely the ones involved in the shadow war?

Which groups benefit from destabilizing the Korean Peninsula and turning the Korean War "hot" again?.

Expand your thinking.

The UN?

Groups who want to "contain" China by dragging them into a conflict with the US right now before China gets any stronger for one. Like the ones tied to Kissinger.

>Henry Kissinger Pushed Trump to Work With Russia to Box In China
thedailybeast.com/henry-kissinger-pushed-trump-to-work-with-russia-to-box-in-china

Also groups in SK who want to totally overthrow/end the NK government.

Also trafficking groups within the Korean Peninsula as well. CIA who want an excuse to be in China like you mentioned could be another one, but you said US IC have been on their best behavior lately.

Ah, that's a good one too.

China due to their desire to expand in influence.

Trafficking groups worldwide who depend on N. Korea being impoverished.

Globalists who have a bone to pick with Trump, and want to defame him.

European Intel agencies that hate the American CIA's guts, and want to pin the blame on them.

Domestic North Korean groups who want to follow Kim Jong-un's influence still.

Missing anything?

Research and talk to one another. it's a list of suspects.

Who lost business opportunities when Park was impeached? They would be pretty mad right now and wanting to destabilize both NK and SK so they could regain power or even just get revenge.

Japan would finally get an excuse to mobilize and would gain new trade deals.

nknews.org/2018/09/north-korea-wants-to-join-imf-and-world-bank-pursue-economic-reform-moon/
>South Korean President Moon Jae-in on Tuesday said North Korea wants to join international financial institutions like the IMF and the World Bank, telling an audience in New York that DPRK leader Kim Jong Un hopes to trade his nuclear weapons for economic development.

Well this is very interesting. At least with this we know whom isn't losing anything from peace on the Korean Peninsula.

Maybe MIC factions who want another war and more chances to sell weapons?

>Speaking at a discussion hosted by the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), the Asia Society Policy Institute, and Korea Society
MOON NO

It's odd that these groups would be courting Moon. They have all called for hardline policies against NK since Hanoi.

Billionaire George Soros' North Korea Solution Is the Worst Idea He's Ever Had
>moneymorning.com/2018/01/26/billionaire-george-soros-north-korea-solution-is-the-worst-idea-hes-ever-had/

>To prevent nuclear escalation, Soros said, the world's major geopolitical actors must now accept the rogue state's nuclear might.
>"The only sensible strategy is to accept reality, however unpleasant it is, and to come to terms with North Korea as a nuclear power," he said.

Of course Soros wants a Nuclear NK kek

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Bank_members

DPRK is still not a World Bank member I see, but SK is.

Article was back in Jan 26, 2018

Since the war would go straight nuclear, that doesn't really work out like that.

Missile defense systems are things you could sell, but that is because they can eventually be used to handle things like China and Russia.

Will there even be any fighting after the nukes go off? Would anyone be left alive after that with all of the radiation?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarl_Mohn

The CEO of NPR was a McCain supporter in 2000. Explains a little about why they helped out with the satellite picture articles.

I have some personal advice for Kim Jong Un. Man to man, person with great power to person to great power:

Go on nature walks sometime. Do them alone, with your family, your aids and obviously your security team.

Nothing is more relaxing(especially after a long day of dealing with government, diplomatic and geopolitics) then to have some time to clear your head and enjoy nature.

You can even see what nature related projects(like planting trees and things like that) you could visit to have a similar feeling of relaxation.

What I see so often is that people in power get so disconnected that they forget about those or things that matter to them. Something else is that people in power frequently get isolated willingly and in many cases not willingly.

So enjoy the little things in life like the warm sun on your face, the colors of the forest and the sounds of the wind and wildlife.

I was thinking that people who still wanted DPRK arms to be traded with Middle Eastern countries might not want peace on the Korean Peninsula so that trade continues. So maybe groups that are still pushing for Middle East destabilization?

>Will there even be any fighting after the nukes go off? Would anyone be left alive after that with all of the radiation?

NK would be in for a bad time lets say that.

>So maybe groups that are still pushing for Middle East destabilization?

Does anyone really need to push for that when everyone in the Middle East is so willing to kill each other over disagreements in religious texts and books?.

Got major new intel on groups subverting North Korea from the inside. Who wants to know it?.