September 9, 2008

Newsflash! North Korean MILITARY DICTATOR Kim Jong-il collapsed...


Wow! God Almighty I pray that you liberate the people of North Korea from the oppressive military dictator named Kim Jong-il. May the stronghold be removed and the walls come down uniting North and South Korea to form one sovereign democratic nation. In Jesus MIGHTY name, AMEN and AMEN. God, you said one by one and I know that Your WORD cannot return back void. So I shall continue to Trust and Believe in Your WORD. Amen.

For those of you who are not familiar with this monster, I have taken the following from Wikipedia.org "He is the Chairman of the National Defense Commission, Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army, and General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea (the ruling party since 1948). North Korea has lived in complete isolation from the entire world for over a half a century! They have several concentration camps the size of small cities. It is a police state where everybody lives in fear and everyone is expected to worship this monster as if he were God. If you would like to learn more about the state of affairs in North Korea, I wrote a piece about Lisa Ling's undercover investigation. Please click here for my OpEd and click here and here for Lisa's investigative video.

Darkness cannot exist where there is LIGHT!

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Reuters.com
Reporting by Jon Herskovitz and Jack Kim
Tue Sep 9, 2008 9:34pm EDT

SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korean leader Kim Jong-il has collapsed and is ill, a South Korean government official was quoted as saying on Wednesday, but analysts said it was not clear how serious his condition might be.

On Tuesday, a U.S. intelligence official said the reclusive leader may have suffered a stroke.

Kim, 66, and leader of the world's first communist dynasty, was conspicuously absent from a parade on Tuesday to mark the 60th anniversary of the communist state.

The North Korean leader is almost certainly ill, Yonhap news agency cited the official as saying. The official said Kim had collapsed, but did not say when or how serious was his condition.

South Korea's President Lee Myung-bak summoned his aides to discuss the latest events in the North, Yonhap news agency quoted a presidential Blue House official as saying.

Kim's surprise absence from the anniversary parade came just as the impoverished communist state appeared to be backing away from a deal with major powers on scrapping in its nuclear programme in exchange for aid and an end to its international ostracism.

Kim is suspected of having chronic medical problems but analysts said the status of his health is one of the most closely guarded secrets in the paranoid state, known perhaps only to his small inner circle.

"We have so little idea of what is going on there that everything at this point is just wild guesses and speculation," said Brad Glosserman, a specialist in Asian affairs at the Pacific Forum CSIS think tank in Hawaii.

Analysts have cautioned not to read too much into the public appearances of Kim, who can drop out of sight for months and then show up in field guidance tours to military bases, farms and factories for visits described by the North's propaganda machine as showing his tireless devotion to the communist state.

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