Posted on 10/16/2019 8:10:28 AM PDT by C19fan
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was shown riding a white horse in the snow on a sacred mountain, in several photographs released by state media Wednesday that experts said could presage a major announcement.
His horseback march in Mount Paektu is a great event of weighty importance in the history of the Korean revolution, the Korean Central News Agency reported.
All the officials who accompanied him to the top of the mountain felt overflowing emotion and joy and [were] convinced that there will be a great operation to strike the world with wonder again and advance the Korean revolution a step forward.
In North Koreas state mythology, Mount Paektu is supposed to be the spiritual home of the Kim dynasty and the birthplace of Kim Jong Uns father.
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That poor horse.
I feel bad for that Shetland Pony.
The Jeep didn’t start!
It could be Korean for “Next Sunday’s Supper”.
No, he is just smart enough to know that short of him lobbing a missile onto Honolulu, we never will take him out.
Kill the horse with a mortar barrage, throw three generations of the family of the person who trained the horse into a concentration camp.
Mountain on the border with China (which gives it a different name) may or may not be ‘holy.’ But it certainly is ‘holey!’ 1000 years before birth of current Kim’s father it erupted leaving a 5km across, 1km deep crater, now partially water filled and called ‘Heaven Lake.’ That blast was heard 1000km away in Kyoto. It remains active, last minor eruption was 1903. Much bigger than any blast Kim can conjure. Although if you want a really holey mountain look to Toba, which 70k years earlier blasted out a 100km lake.
He’s going to marry his horse?
“Great operation”...
Xi is gonna transplant a young HK protestor’s genitals to him?
Is a nice picture. Shame Trump would be criticized for doing such.
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