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To: Thud
The US, in my opinion, for too long has not worked on ways to get the truth into North Korea on the standard AM band through some kind of clever technology to fiddle with the NK bandwith spectrum, and get broadcast in just below or above NK frequencies, (or silence and broadcast over), in order to reach the masses who have radios set in the factories only at select channels. (Literally, when you turn on a North Korean Radio or TV, you will see that it has three or four switches: On/Off, A, B, and C. ) The A, B, and C are all tuned/set to DPRK frequencies. You can tear the radio open and play around if you know what you are doing, and tune in S. Korea, but people have been caught and publicly executed for that.
92 posted on 02/05/2003 4:18:59 PM PST by AmericanInTokyo ("Interesting times", indeed. Interesting times.....)
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To: AmericanInTokyo
"The US, in my opinion, for too long has not worked on ways to get the truth into North Korea on the standard AM band through some kind of clever technology to fiddle with the NK bandwith spectrum, and get broadcast in just below or above NK frequencies..."

True. Instead we got the Clinton/Carter/UN/DRPK Agreed Framework, weapons inspectors and food aid shipments (frequently delayed, and then untracked after delivery)

These problems in NK didn't start with the present Bush administration. They've been at a head for years now. The timing of NK's 'sudden' political implosion really bothers me. Kim seems to be pulling a quid pro quo, but the MEDIA attention and cries of 'crisis' gets me.

137 posted on 02/05/2003 5:44:45 PM PST by cake_crumb (Without dictators, what reason would we have to keep the UN?)
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