Anonymous ID: 45a2e0 April 21, 2019, 1:29 a.m. No.6261042   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1099 >>1211 >>1330 >>1390 >>1416

About the Raid on the North Korean Embassy in Spain

 

As many of you know, back in mid-February, attacked North Korea’s embassy in Madrid, where they "bound and gagged staff, and drove off four hours later with computers".

 

From the beginning this situation was absolutely absurd. Initial reports were that no one had filed a complaint although there were numerous injuries from beatings, gagging etc. Police only caught wind of the incident when "one of the staff had managed to free herself and escape, alerting neighbors with screams in Korean".

 

The police then knocked on the door of the embassy to investigate and were greeted by a North Korean man who told them everything was fine. "Soon after, two cars left the compound at high speed, one of them carrying the man who had answered the door. The staff walked out of the building soon after."

 

This embassy has been without an ambassador since mid 2017 where Spain expelled the then-ambassador, Kim Hyok Chol "in retaliation for North Korean nuclear and missile tests".

https://web.archive.org/web/20190421020956/https:/www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-02-22/north-korea-s-surprise-new-nuclear-envoy-key-to-trump-kim-talks

 

Kim Hyok Chol is now the key interlocutor/envoy for nuclear talks with the US, conveniently.

 

Later reports found that the operation on the embassy was carried out by "10 men with imitation firearms", where the assailants "covered [the victims’] heads with bags, tied them up, interrogated them and beat them".

https://web.archive.org/web/20190421023447/https:/elpais.com/elpais/2019/02/28/inenglish/1551363460_929631.html

 

Note that the two cars that the suspects used in their escape had diplomatic license plates and belonged to the embassy.

 

The Spanish investigators stated that "the attack was perfectly coordinated and planned, and was carried out by “professionals.”" Apparently there was also a meeting being carried out in the embassy that day but Spanish authorities believed the attackers were looking for specific documentation.

 

The next major reports to come out on this mysterious attack were that the CIA [was] implicated in attack on North Korean embassy in Madrid.

https://web.archive.org/web/20190421023549/https:/elpais.com/elpais/2019/03/13/inenglish/1552464196_279320.html

 

Spanish authorities found that two of the men who broke in had strong ties to the US. The investigators again stated that "the operation was perfectly planned as if it were carried out by a “military cell,”. The assailants knew what they were looking for, taking only computers and mobile phones."

 

Then, a few weeks ago, reports came out that the attack was carried out by Cheollima Civil Defense (AKA 'Free Joseon', a "shadowy North Korean dissident group".

 

Wikipedia tells us that this group formed on March 4, 2017, yet there is no record of it on the internet prior to the attack on the embassy. This is the most laughable attempt by the CIA at creating a last-minute front to save face on their actions. Again, this is the most obvious CIA front.

 

Interesting, North Korea called the attack a "grave terrorist attack, but you would think they knew instantly it was US intelligence services coordinated.

 

Now, the latest news on this attack came 2 days ago, where U.S. authorities arrest a former Marine connected to North Korea embassy raid in Spain. This former marine, Christopher Ahn (a Mexican passport holder with U.S. residency), was arrested at the same time as the leader of the so-called Anti-Kim Jong Un group, Adrian Hong, had his apartment raided. Hong wasn't present though.

https://web.archive.org/web/20190421024034/https:/www.reuters.com/article/us-spain-northkorea-usa/u-s-arrests-former-marine-connected-to-north-korea-embassy-raid-in-spain-idUSKCN1RV1AJ

 

Interestingly, the initial reports said that the CIA was involved but the later reports said that after raiding the embassy, the assailants fled to the US and handed over the documents they obtained to the FBI, implicating both of the intelligence organizations. The handed over material was then handed over again to Spanish authorities by the FBI and then Spanish authorities returned the materials to North Korea. The whereabouts of the 9 other assailants are unknown but they're most likely been transferred to CIA safe-houses in the mean time.

 

This is one of the most mysterious and bizarre occurrences of late on an international scale. It is quite clear that the whole operation was orchestrated by U.S. intelligence services, but the question to ask now is why?