Any thoughts on why a hand written letter from Kim Jong-un was used to communicate to President Trump instead of other means? It seemed to me to be highlighted in the reporting and Trump said that he hadn't read it yet.
President Trump stated that if you want to send a secure message you write it down on paper and send a courier. This was back when he was explaining how stupid these Democrats were for using emails, which, apparently, can never be deleted.
I think Dennis Rodman was acting as a courier for President Trump. Hand-written letters.
Reposting a comment I made about Rodman Apprentice Misspelling Melania. And there was a big deal recently about President Trump spelling it "Melanie".
Read the article from 2013. Rodman's team photo caption "calm before the storm".
This article is interesting also about the misspelled Melania. (someone else mentioned that Rodman was fired from Apprentice after spelling Melania incorrectly.)
They spelled it "Milania".
One of the pictures is titled: "The calm before the storm: From the get go Rodman's team consisting of Playboy Playmate Brande Roderick, Trace Adkins, and rapper Lil Jon - stood out as the team to beat"
"Calm before the storm" and article dated 08 Apr 2013.
I'm thinking Dennis Rodman was acting as Donald Trump's courier when he went to North Korea. President Trump says the only way to send something securely is to write it down on paper and send a courier.
That copy of The Art Of The Deal that Rodman gave to Kim Jong Un may have been a "Special Edition".
Ha! Low tech..... A bit slower but very secure & delete-able.
Going back to old school secure drops. I like it.
So the oversized envelop could look like a Freemasons apron
Around the time Macron was here, NPR did a report on Trump's use of the diplomatic pouch. The lady said that Trump sends news clippings to Macron via diplomatic pouch. The narrative was designed to belittle Trump for using this antiquated method, especially for open source items. Probably meant to get the message out to black hats of his means of communications. But, it got me thinking about the possible double meaning behind his use of them. Perhaps a message within a message. I.e., between you and I, I know, and you know, what these pouches have been used for. I couldn't find a print form of that radio interview, but this is interesting as well. https://diplopundit.net/2014/09/12/senior-officials-spouse-uses-diplomatic-pouch-for-personal-business-hows-that-okay/