Doing some thinking on this >>6482270 (pb)
Why did Kim go to China? Could be several reasons.
Why was travel impossible before? He was a hostage/captive/would be killed?
What changed? No longer restrained? Restrained by who?
What constitutes a need for a F2F? Compromised comms
So GOOG goes to NK to establish comms. With who? Why were comms even needed? And why GOOG, what service are they able to provide that no one else can? Internet? Installing a black internet backbone? I sure hope they weren't installing a backdoor to our secure servers.
Sergey Brin - He built a web search engine and co-founded GOOG. Russian Jew. Born in Moscow. The family seems to be into math and science. COLD WAR - were they, "allowed," to leave because they are moles? This looks interesting - https://www.insidephilanthropy.com/home/2015/2/10/the-brin-wojcicki-foundation-is-getting-pretty-big-wheres-th.html
Ashoka - https://www.ashoka.org/en-US Sounds like a subversion business to me, "together we collaborate to transform institutes and cultures…"
That's all the digging I've done. So what kind of picture is this painting? We have Kim of NK not being able to travel but once he is able, he goes to China for a F2F instead of using a secured call. He doesn't trust those, "new comms," from GOOG apparently. Eric Schmidt goes to NK to, "establish comms," with…? What kind of comms? Internet? Why him? Sergey Brin keeps going in and out as CEO. Personally attending might mean there was a cash transfer or some other kind of transfer.
That's about all I can think of right now.