>>5702158 pb Q
>https://twitter.com/HawleyMO/status/1106247367177764865
"Google, an American company, based in this country, supposedly an American company."
kek. Nice jab Senator.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-google-tax-idUSKCN0VS1GP
>>5702158 pb Q
>https://twitter.com/HawleyMO/status/1106247367177764865
"Google, an American company, based in this country, supposedly an American company."
kek. Nice jab Senator.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-google-tax-idUSKCN0VS1GP
>Cheollima Civil Defense
https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/a56628/kings-of-communism/
There is one clue: an insignia at the top of the screen, in both English and Korean, that reads "Cheollima Civil Defense." A cheollima is a mythical winged horse capable of flying vast distances. It's a popular name in North Korea for everything from streets to fonts; a statue of one looms over downtown Pyongyang. It gives the name of the group, which seems to have helped this North Korean flee, a symbolic meaning that's at once serious and ironic.
http://www.rojakdaily.com/news/article/1963/who-are-the-cheollima-civil-defense-let-s-find-out
At least from the text, we can surmise that the Cheollima Civil Defense are a clandestine operation that extracts North Koreans who wish to defect. It is unclear why they have made their presence public for the first time and it is unclear if their claims are authentic.
Perhaps it's a ploy by the North Koreans to identify defactors, maybe it's an authentic humanitarian effort. We don't know.
A picture rebuts a 1000 words.