Post subject: Bizarre North Korea Succession Possibility?
Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 11:50 pm
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Quick Note to everyone who is so fucking stupid that they think anyone who posts a mainstream media article 'believes' everything the talking heads say:
Spoiler:
for all those people who think that posting mainstream articles must mean i 'believe 100%' what's in them or some such fucking horseshit, this is for you.
you see, some things are published by and large for a reason. don't get me wrong - the stuff in reuters is largely real in many ways - but it's worth it to carefully examine their exact angles, and what spin is put on the source articles, because these are the items, that the repeaters use as THEIR sources.
there is plenty of really real things that just don't appear in reuters, associated press, agence french press, etc.
sometimes the groundwork for developing stories is laid years in advance, by the wire services, in case that direction will be taken later - that way mainstream media talking heads have a trail of evidence that is well documented that they can travel backwards through, weaving an interesting story for the readership of this or that hoighty toighty newspaper.
by analyzing the possibilities of WHY these stories appear, conspiracy / esoteric researchers can stay ahead of things, and can keep their eye on what possibilities may be coming up.
if you want to analyze all news stories as "100% true" or "100% false", whatever the FUCK that can mean, then i guess that's your prerogative.
but please - realize that there is a bigger game afoot.
with that in mind, i find it interesting that throughout history, one way that empires have changed hands, is through marriage - the lineage or the old planted royal families.
for example, the alawite regimes of the middle east. no matter how things 'change', coups and such, the tinpot dictators always seem to have a quantity of elite blood in them.
King Faisal II was succeeded in iraq by a number of dictators, eventually saddam hussein took solid control. of course he just happens to be both a CIA plant, and a member of the familes that have run the mideast since forever. first cousins with king hussein of jordan.
so it's a rigged game - the arab nationalist ba'ath party dudes who want to modernize and secularize the mideast, to shed the bathrobes and shaals for business suits and military uniforms and berets, just happen to be closely related to the 'old guard.'
in this light, it's interesting to examine some of the groundwork being laid in stories about the hermit kingdom, North Korea.
to preface i have not heard of this before but it may be common knowledge in some circles. i am admittedly ignorant of north korean 'politics'.
could there be some groundwork being laid, an air of mystery implanted, into the story of Kim Jong Il's successor?
this article mentions an older son that he has, older than what looks to be his chosen heir.
but the details are a little sketchy. it's buried in a story about a dancer who spent nine years in jail for knowing too much.
could an older son could be a usurper champion of some kind, like some Sonny Chiba movie about feudal japan?
the banker's choice for a new generation?
witness the royalist iranian faction, still alive today, with their champion shah - holding out hope.
Jon Herskovitz and Christine Kim Wed Feb 3, 2010 12:24pm EST
SEOUL (Reuters Life!) - Kim Young-soon was a celebrated dancer who moved among North Korea's elite before she was sent to prison for nine years. Her crime? Knowing a secret about the private life of heir apparent Kim Jong-il.
It was the secret of an affair Kim Jong-il began in the 1960s with a married actress that he wanted kept from his father and founder of North Korea's ruling dynasty, Kim Il-sung, which even now is so sensitive it remains air-brushed from the reclusive state's official history.
Kim Jong-il would eventually father a son with the actress, a star of her time called Sung Hye-rim, or Song Hye-rim, who died in exile in Russia in 2002.
and this:
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Intelligence sources have also verified reports of Kim Jong-il's liaisons with Sung, whom is believed to have been one of his wives and the mother ofKim Jong-nam, who was born in 1971.
more:
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t was not until 10 years after she was released -- after Kim Jong-il had apparently lost interest in the actress -- that she was told by a state security agent why she landed in prison.
"He told me that Sung Hye-rim was not Kim Jong-il's wife and to forget what I might have heard about them having a child."
By that time, Kim Jong-il had two other sons with a former dancer named Ko Young-hee, including a boy named Kim Jong-un who is seen as the most likely successor.
"Once Kim Jong-il took up with his new wife Ko Young-hee, (also known as Ko Yong-hui) they went on to erase any remembrance of Sung Hye-rim," Kim Young-soon said.
"North Koreans really don't care who will come next. They know that they will have to follow the leader, whoever it is."
Kim Jong-un the likely successor, Kim Jong-nam the 'rightful heir'.
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