>>5917993
>>5918009
>Do you remember the news cycle when Kim Jong-Un's uncle was assassinated allegedly by him?
>Han-sol blames him for killing his father.
disposable pawn created. standard MO 101.
>Seeing how spook agencies operate they most likely have his family hostage and him under tight lock and key.
>Plan to wipe them all when done with them to tie up the loose end.
Again, clown MO 101. Most likely kept SECURE under TIGHT security for 'safety'.
So obvious.
No need for overt threats against the useful idiots. Best 'threat' is one coming from the 'enemy' of the said asset.
Family kept for 'safety'. If the job fails, family suffers 'tragic barbarous attack' by the 'enemy'.
defectors and escapees through north korea - china smuggling routes correct? I believe this is one idea I missed.
If so many of these defectors are aiming for SK ultimately, why do so many of them wind up in china, SE asia, etc? Go 'missing?
[asset training]?
'defectors' actually NK agents or clown and traitor intelligence assets going abroad with plausible deniability?
Also honey pots for actual defectors trying to get away from chinese/NK clowns?
>>5918009
they raided the NK embassy in spain with direct connection to NK official who helped KJU set up the summits. For intel/declaration of war and provocations?
front group designed to receive potential assets for future usage.
>Then you could also guess who gets to be the martyrs too.
>"death squads” who would boldly carry out assassinations even on foreign soil."
>Well then…. they're just shouting plans loudly now.
done and done.
dynamic becoming clearer.