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06-01-2009, 06:33 PM | #1 |
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Have you ever wanted to see inside N. Korea?
I found these guys rather interesting. They do some very good research, in there own special way of course. Very interesting to see his experience in traveling to N. Korea. Also has some other good video on his site involving taliban, middle east, ect. visits theve conducted
http://www.vbs.tv/video.php?id=1438428757 Please post comments of what you think of this strange strange encounter... THANKS! |
06-01-2009, 07:03 PM | #2 |
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Re: Have you ever wanted to see inside N. Korea?
Very interesting thanks for the link , the official troop count is 1million maybe they missed a few when counting
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06-01-2009, 07:08 PM | #3 |
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Re: Have you ever wanted to see inside N. Korea?
I watched the first video... Excellent! And creepy. "No finger pointing!!!"
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06-01-2009, 07:25 PM | #4 |
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Re: Have you ever wanted to see inside N. Korea?
Last year( I still had a TV then) I watched 2 documentaries about North Korea. One was made in 1970s when a delegation from Poland ( as a socialist/communist country) went there to visit. Another was about an eye-doctor who went there ( not long ago) to operate on people to restore their eyesight. He was allowed to stay there for a certain number of days. he managed to operate on about 100 people. But what was really sad was the attitude of those people towards Kim (whatever his name is). They worship him there like a god, his portraits are everywhere. Those whose eyesight was restored instead of being greatful to the doctor, they knelt in front of Kim's portrait, crying and thanking him, praising his goodness, greatness,etc. for allowing them to have a surgery and see again. Some also said that they were ready to fight against his enemies and die for him. In schools children learn only about his life, his family and recite poems praising him. Total brainwashing and mind-control.
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06-03-2009, 12:57 PM | #5 |
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Re: Have you ever wanted to see inside N. Korea?
Yes, I found this too be very creepy. Watch the video that these guys with vtb.tv have put togetehr that linked up in here. Its even worse than you think. If you watch the last part of this documentry it shows him going to an arena where at least 20,000 N koreans sit across from just him and "a north korean diplomate" they put on this spooky show with what looks to be squares of construction paper. they each raise them at the right time to make a giant TV Screen. Its like they would have had to practiced this rutine for years on end... What the hell is Kim Up to... sooooo freakin weird i tell ya!
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06-03-2009, 01:40 PM | #6 |
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Re: Have you ever wanted to see inside N. Korea?
Thanks Lemon for an interesting site. Have watched five parts already. The banquet hall scene is surrealistic to say the least. Makes you feel sorry for them having to act so deceptively merely to appear "normal".
Part five (Pueblo tour) triggered a flashback to the deliberate display of John McCain's flight uniform and cot in the "Hanoi Hilton". The info provided testified to the "humane treatment" he had received as a POW. (as opposed to the cruel punishment experienced by the Vietnamese at the hands of the French during the Indochina War. The winning side slants historical facts to their advantage. |
06-03-2009, 02:15 PM | #7 |
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Re: Have you ever wanted to see inside N. Korea?
Watched all of this series and it is indeed creepy. The sad part is I don't think any of the North Koreans now the truth about the world. They are brainwashed from birth to have a certain belief and outlook on the world and they know nothing else. They seem to truly believe that they are the greatest country in the world, bringing peace to the rest of the world. It makes me sad
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06-03-2009, 02:23 PM | #8 |
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Re: Have you ever wanted to see inside N. Korea?
WOoow, this is very interesting. Nice.
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06-03-2009, 03:33 PM | #9 |
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Re: Have you ever wanted to see inside N. Korea?
Indeed, Im very curious as to how the awakening gose down in N. Korea. In a sence the rest of the world kinda operates in the same fashion thru thr PTB. Its just a much larger scale so we have a bit more manoverability and its kind of hiding and not as prevalent as in N. Korea. Me and my fiance were riding down the road yesterday in the car and i made a comment on how stupid 20" spinning rims on a 91 mercury sabel looked and laughed. She said "we should be thankful for those who wear their stupidity on there sleve as not to keep us questioning, its the ones who hide it well that concern me the most." N.Korea reminds me of the guy with this goofy car. The US is the same as N. Korea (and the rest of the world at that in there own diffrent ways) Just hides it well in my opinion.
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