U.S. Media Fall For Kim Jong Un Rumor From U.S. Government Financed Propaganda Outlet

Author: 

ralphieboy,   William Gruff, Miss Lacy , Stonebird, vk , Abe, H.Schmatz, Jen

Date: 
Wednesday, April 29, 2020 - 23:45
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This is what happens when news outlets put unpaid interns in charge of combing the Internet for stories to report...

 

Posted by: ralphieboy | Apr 21 2020 17:07 utc | 1

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"The leader of this other country we don't like is brain dead!" --prosthetic talking head.

More projection from the exceptionals.

Posted by: William Gruff | Apr 21 2020 17:08 utc | 2

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Notwithstanding the very real facts on the ground regarding the murkans vs. the gov of south korea, do you ever wonder how much money is made playing the peaks and valleys of these mis-information floorshows? The Munchkins need ever more munchies and the wild gyros in the market from "trade war" news, for example, are easy pickings for the Black Kings of Cleptocracy.

 

Posted by: Miss Lacy | Apr 21 2020 17:31 utc | 3

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The US needs all the diversions it can get in the face of the coming breakdown in law and order. (Of which reports are only beginning, as in Paris and the US)

If this is the "live fire exercise" (Pompeo), what would be a full on "action"? and as Karlof1 quotes "the only possible, logical conclusion is that the Pentagon – and the CIA – knew ahead of time a pandemic would be inevitable.

 

Posted by: Stonebird | Apr 21 2020 17:50 utc | 6

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Almost all the news outlets I've read about it omitted the Daily NK as the original source - they only mention "a south korean newspaper". It was definitely proposital; the American journalists definitely knew - from the very beginning - they were spreading a USG propaganda and, therefore, they are themselves propagandists of the USG/CIA, which makes them not only legitimate military targets, but also active combatants for all practical purposes.

Propaganda is a devastating weapon in warfare. It can create morale where there's no casus belli, turn the tide of a lost battle, turn a partial war in a total war (war of anihilation), it can recruit soldiers where there was no individual motivation to do so in low-intensity warfare. Apart from generals and the commander-in-chief, there is no person that kill more people - on both sides - than the propagandist (journalist). The propagandist is the war criminal behind all war criminals.

China, Russia, NK, et al should arrest all the Western journalists they can lay their hands on and condemn them in a martial court. They are military personnel, not civilians.

On a side note: that (now deleted) tweet is hilarious. Like if the NBC sent a Seymour Hersh to investigate the issue under cover in North Korean territory...

 

Posted by: vk | Apr 21 2020 18:13 utc | 7

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 Well there is a saying, better to be America's enemy than former friend.

 

Posted by: Abe | Apr 21 2020 18:41 utc | 8

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"Trump is demanding that South Korea pays $5 billion per year for the stationing of U.S. occupation troops in the country. That is five times more than South Korea currently pays. South Korea has rejected such a heft increase and the U.S. furloughed 5,000 South Korean workers who were employed on its bases. The negotiations have since stalled."

Warning for navegantes hosting US bases on their soil, when the US is loose trying to get money from wherever as if there was no tomorrow...

With respect DPRK, the best is going to official sources...to know...

https://twitter.com/DPRK_CAODEBENOS/status/1252526973936689152

On the recent news has no basis. In addition to the fact that the original media has no credibility or cites any source, it specifies that on April 12 they operated on his heart. And the day before he was in training with the pilots.

Posted by: H.Schmatz | Apr 21 2020 19:36 utc | 10

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Is there no way that South Korea can send US Ambassador Harry Harris back to the US and tell Washington not to send any more ambassadors until after the 2020 Presidential electipns?

Come to think of it, are there any people in the US with the brains, talent and skills required of capable ambassadors to fill such positions? It seems that in nearly every country where there is a US embassy, that institution serves only to cause trouble and chaos in the host nation in order to keep that nation on a tight leash beholden to Washington's orders.

Posted by: Jen | Apr 21 2020 20:23 utc | 13

 

Own comment: 

Certainly, if CNN reports something and it turns out to be true it is more likely than not to be an accident.

As far as communist dictators go, I like Kim Jong-Un and he is a lot smarter than the cartoonish villain the fake news media make him out to be. I wish him well, and pray for his conversion to the One True Faith.

Still, I can't help but think that even an atheist communist crowd-pleasing dictator like Kim Jong-Un would make a better pope than Bergoglio because at least he seems to respect the institution that he claims to serve, unlike Bergoglio who seems to loathe it with every fibre of his being.