To: stephenjohnbanker
This thread is like taking a picture of Mrs. stephenjohnbanker with a bruise on her head and then posting a thread titled “BUSTED: “Is Mr. stephenjohnbanker beating his wife?”.
Never mind that there’s only a few billion perfectly innocent explanations regarding Mr. stephenjohnbanker’s involvement to explain the known facts, we’re going to speculate the worst possible conclusion based on zero evidence and post it world wide.
No, nothing wrong with that...
Have at it. I’m done.
99 posted on
05/25/2010 11:04:54 AM PDT by
DB
To: DB; stephenjohnbanker; AmericanInTokyo
Given your self-proclaimed familiarity with the export regulations regarding high tech materials being shipped outside the the USA it is rather odd that you fail to appreciate what is involved in this matter.
Its not merely a case of 'look at the picture "Its a Dell!"
Its matter that it is a chain of events that has led to Dell products being found in a country which is sanctioned by said export regulations.
Somehow, some way these items are where they are prohibited from being.
This, IMO, is the gist of this thread.
I also work in several areas where compliance with export regs are required and it is not something to be treated lightly. I have witnessed the incarceration, for 16 months, of a person for merely having export controlled documents traced back to him and his business after being sold to a legitimate recipient. These were then transferred to a 3rd party who was on the "No Go" list.
In light of this it is my opinion that the questions raised by AIT are relevant. He is asking what is the trail that led to these items showing up in Lil Kim Land.
Frankly, you're looking rather foolish in your comments. If you indeed are in the business you profess to be in you should already understand these matters.
While I will fully agree that it is no hard matter for NK to be in posession of these export controlled items - given their probable manufacture in the PRC/CCP and the relative ease of NK agents buying and getting them to NK - it is none-the-less an interesting exercise in finding the trail that got them to these photos.
102 posted on
05/25/2010 7:09:12 PM PDT by
Tainan
(Cogito, ergo conservatus)
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