To: SeekAndFind
Kim Jong-un's house: A Russian photojournalist was given access to one of the North Korean dictator's lavish homes at an undisclosed location near Pyongyang. According to the tyrant's former bodyguard Lee Young-kuk, the North Korean leader keeps at least eight separate palaces outside the capital. Although Kim has several palaces, pictures of them are hard to come by because the North Korean government has put in place tight security measures to make sure very few photographs exist
The house boasts sumptuous grounds containing beautiful flowers which Kim can enjoy whilst strolling through the gardens. The Photos were taken by a Russian journalist while Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov met the North Korean dictator. It is not known if the meeting took place at this residence
To: SeekAndFind
I wonder how many gardeners he has.
7 posted on
06/02/2018 7:18:25 AM PDT by
trisham
(Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
To: SeekAndFind
These ground photos will come in very handy in the future for pinpoint J-DAM attacks in six to nine months’ time when in ferocious anger we seek to decapitate the North Korean leadership for its treachery, dishonesty and reneging on a meaningless, unenforceable ‘agreement’ hammered out by State types in the great spirit of previous administrations—after they have taken to launching missiles again in an attempt to shake us down for another round of cash contributions. It is a shame. Nice looking little facilities but some bunker busters will put an end to that — and Kim Jong Un — in no uncertain terms..
13 posted on
06/02/2018 7:29:46 AM PDT by
AmericanInTokyo
("Premature Ejaculative Triumphalism" (PET)...quite a bit in the drinking water these days it seems)
To: SeekAndFind
But this simply can’t be. I thought the masses would enjoy the spoils too! You mean Kim isn’t living among the people and enjoying some tree bark noodles in a run-down dwelling?
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson