Anonymous ID: /Hu8WExE Nov. 20, 2017, 12:39 a.m. No.150171423   🗄️plebs   >>1557 >>1587 >>2052 >>2504

>>150171127

Alright boys, I think I found the answer to a big question. I added to the spreadsheet but I'll copy and paste here. Forgive if it's somewhat incoherent, its late and I'm not about to essayfag this shit. I think you'll be able to get the idea..

Anonymous ID: /Hu8WExE Nov. 20, 2017, 12:41 a.m. No.150171557   🗄️plebs   >>1587 >>2052 >>2415 >>2447 >>2504 >>2573 >>2624 >>2733 >>2944

>>150171423

>Q: Some things must remain classified to the end. NK is not being run by Kim, he's an actor in the play. Who is the director? The truth is so outrageous most Americans would riot, revolt, reject, etc.

it's the CIA. Look back to the history of the Korean War, we easily would have won were it not for faulty intelligence. CIA misrepresented the possiblity of the North invading which left us caught off guard and let us be pushed to Pusan, then after MacArthur took Inchon and we pushed deep into NK again, CIA intelligence downplayed the number of Chinese troops being moved into the area, and assured ML that direct Chinese involvement was unfathomable. They admit that they had extensive intelligence gathering assets deployed in Korea, and their own reports show their cognizance of real Chinese movement right up to when they "surprised" us with 500,000 troops. Note they try to blame Washington, but again and again their weekly summaries assure ML that Chinese involvement is all but impossible.

 

MacArthur was known for not trusting them, and keeping them as somewhat outsiders in his intelligence gathering. He treated them the same way during WWII when they were just the OSS. After the Korea debacle, the CIA gained significantly increased stature and clout in regard to Intelligence. It is said that MacArthur harbored prejudice against Asian soldiers and that is why he failed to recognize the seriousness Chinese threat, but is that the shrewd tactician we know? He was given bad intel, set up for failure that would allow the CIA to increase its power both in the form of a highly improved reputation in the US, and a puppet government in NK.

Anonymous ID: /Hu8WExE Nov. 20, 2017, 12:42 a.m. No.150171587   🗄️plebs   >>2052 >>2173 >>2415 >>2504 >>2624

>>150171423

>>150171557

"At the end of World War II, then-Capt. John Singlaub had established an Army intelligence outpost in Manchuria, just across the border from Korea. Over the course of several years, he trained and dispatched dozens of former Korean POWs, who had been in Japanese Army units, into the North. Their instructions were to join the Communist Korean military and government, and to obtain information on the Communists’ plans and intentions[4] .

 

How many of those POW's were successful? How many made it into positions of power in the military and political structure? The CIA certainly knew about all of them because they were handling the intelligence gathered by them. After the CIA gained the position of prominence in US intelligence due to the disaster that was the Korean War, surely those assets were handed over directly to them. How many are still there? How about their children? The CIA probably has power up and down the North Korean military and political structure.

 

All of the info here taken from: https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/csi-publications/csi-studies/studies/fall_winter_2001/article06.html

Anonymous ID: /Hu8WExE Nov. 20, 2017, 1:01 a.m. No.150172865   🗄️plebs

>>150172573

I'm having trouble understanding what your saying here. Do you mean a CIA plot? What events are you referring to specifically wherein the South attacked the North and the US pulled out?

Anonymous ID: /Hu8WExE Nov. 20, 2017, 1:06 a.m. No.150173187   🗄️plebs

>>150172173

I would think probably at the time Stalin had a good idea that the CIA was involved with NK. After all, he pleaded with China not to aid NK government and also initially refused to even help their war effort. Japan and SK almost certainly had no clue, and China probably didn't know much about it either considering they had their own CIA infiltration going on. Once the war was over and the regimes established, what could they really do about it?