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To: AmericanInTokyo
Just watched NHK news who gave brief video of his son walking along side the casket...and a couple shots of the “mourners” which looked like what I had expected.

Hard to believe they had “practiced mourning”.. but would make perfect sense considering actors were also hired to display their talent. Golly! How can one even define this nonsense! and the great lengths they go to to retain this degree of power over the people.

I read an article about the Holocaust and the question was raised why if so few soldiers, and so many people, didn't they revolt against the them. Apparently one can be so humiliated and broken down that there simply isn't anything left to revolt. Of course fear does come into play as does many other “mental” issues....still an entire nation in N. Korea!

I remember well when I first began investigating the country and it's people....couldn't understand it then...and even now it remains difficult to wrap ones head around even with all the explanations of why this is so. P.S. Loved the fact it was snowing there! No bright lights to further the myth stories sure to come out...I suspect they'll invent something about a Snow Fairy or some such who carries Kim to neverland somewhere.

866 posted on 12/27/2011 10:51:43 PM PST by caww
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To: caww
South Korean media (maybe TLR can give a read out on that later), also casts doubt on this TV fiasco. It said, I believe, that Pyongyang said it was live, but it appeared to be taped and they sent it some hours after the event (to be sure no embarrassments occurred or happened). It also had odd splicings of the famous crying and scenes that did not match. Like I said, those female soldiers are the WORST! Really this is deserving of a Saturday Night Live segment, the whole crying act and overacting. I am not surprised.

Well, one thing is for sure. It might require long underwear for the mourners:

but I somewhat doubt the Chia Pet needs that now.

Kim Jong un at the front of the limo on the right side, with who appears to be "Fishlips" (aka "General" Jang su taek) right behind him (probably with a Tokalev aimed at the Boy King's butt to make sure he toes the line). What a joke!!

868 posted on 12/27/2011 11:03:47 PM PST by AmericanInTokyo (Many attempts were made over the years to kill Kim Jong il. This one may finally have succeeded.)
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To: caww
About the snow today in Pyongyang and crappy weather? They will say that "even Heaven was so sad at the departure of Great General Comrade Kim Jong-il, the Pyongyang sky clouded over and the mood was somber, with snowflakes like cold tears falling upon the crestfallen but great Korean People.". Or some other such bullsh*t. No matter what the weather, the DPRK PR folks would have a myth-narrative all drafted up for it.

Geez, I guess I could even write the stuff, eh?

Another thing, a) if they say heaven is sad about his depature that means, uh oh, only one thing, and one other place he is going; and b) if they talk about heaven as atheists, philosophers can have a field day over that one.

869 posted on 12/27/2011 11:07:59 PM PST by AmericanInTokyo (Many attempts were made over the years to kill Kim Jong il. This one may finally have succeeded.)
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