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In this episode of The President's Daily Brief: We explore new strategies for a post-war Gaza and what life may look like for the Palestinian people once Hamas is no longer in control. We gain rare insights into North Korean politics with details from South Korean intelligence on the likely successor to the Kim Dynasty. We discuss the significance of over 200 active and retired U.S. service members signing an open letter that demands accountability from military leaders on the enforcement of the COVID-19 vaccine mandate. In the Back of the Brief, we address the release of the long-anticipated Epstein documents and why they may have failed to provide substantial new information on the late sex trafficker's network. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. Email: PDB@TheFirstTV.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's Episode of The Subliminal Deception Podcast, Cody and Phil discuss the rise of the Kim Dynasty in North Korea, discussing the history of the first Dear Leader Kim Il Sung, and the methods he used to mold and manipulate the society that suffered under his rule.
The late North Korean despot Kim Jong Il was a massive cinema buff. When he took control of the local film industry, he planned to produce propaganda that had all the glitz and action of Hollywood. Jealous of the attention South Korea was getting for their film industry, Kim came up with a cunning plan that involved kidnap, imprisonment and attempted brainwashing. This story is utterly bizarre, totally outlandish and 100% true.
Yeonmi Park is an activist and author who fled to the United States after being a victim of sex trafficking. Park recounts her oppressive childhood in North Korea, starved and without electricity. She remembers how the lights of neighboring countries gave her hope for a better life. She spares no detail when explaining what a society under a ruthless dictator, mass killings, and delusional propaganda looks like. Yeonmi takes us through her harrowing journey being smuggled out of North Korea only to meet a new terrifying reality - the Chinese sex trade. Park speaks frankly about the realities of survival in captivity and the pain she carries with her still today. We wrap up with her rescue by missionaries and her first brush with freedom in Times Square. Yeonmi illuminates some hard truths and warns of the signs of communism seeping into the United States. Shawn Ryan Show Sponsors: https://hvmn.com - USE CODE "SHAWN" https://meetfabric.com/shawn https://mudwtr.com/shawn - USE CODE "SHAWN" https://mypatriotsupply.com https://blackbuffalo.com - USE CODE "SRS" Yeonmi Park Links: While Time Remains Book - https://amzn.to/3UxPUat Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/yeonmi_park/ Please leave us a review on Apple & Spotify Podcasts. Vigilance Elite/Shawn Ryan Links: Website | Patreon | TikTok | Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join us today as we discuss the craziest member of the Kim family so far: Kim Jong Un
Join us today as we discuss the beginnings and middle of the most notorious and absolute rulers of all time.
With Kim Jong-un having issued a new threat of nuclear war just this week on the anniversary of the Korean War armistice in 1953, we take a look at the origins of the North Korean state and the Kim dynasty that has ruled it with an iron fist since that conflict.From founder Kim Il-sung, to his successors Kim Jong-il and Kim Jong-un, the ruling family of North Korea have lasted remarkably long by the standards of authoritarian dictators.In this episode - the fifth and final of our special miniseries on the Korean War and its legacies - James is joined once again by former Pyongyang AP bureau chief and co-host of The Lazarus Heist podcast, Jean Lee, to take a deep dive into the birth of North Korea and the Kim dynasty.For more Warfare content, subscribe to our Warfare Wednesday newsletter here. If you'd like to learn even more, we have hundreds of history documentaries, ad free podcasts and audiobooks at History Hit - subscribe today! To download, go to Android or Apple store. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join PewPewU and our fearless leader Greg Kim in our podcast celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Come hear Greg detail his background in school, sports, and esports and how he translates that to his leadership at CLG.
Claire Graham talks to the BBC's Correspondent in Seoul, Laura Bicker, to get a better understanding of North Korea, one of the world's most secretive countries.
It's everyone's favorite family of dictators!! This week we deep dive into all things DPRK and the Kim's place in it. We take a fascinating gander at the patriarch Kim II-sung's humble beginnings as a Japanese resistance fighter, the disastrous reign of his incompetent song and successor, Kim Jong-Il, and the surprisingly adept but brutal rule of the current dictator: Kim Jong-un. This is an episode that the DPRK wouldn't want you to hear so go ahead and click the play button and enjoy a totalitarian episode of The Fritz Boyz Podcast!!
DOCUMENTATION AND ADDITIONAL READING PART 1 (0:0 - 15:45): ────────────────── The Culture of Death Revealed Again: Addressing the Near-Unimaginable Moral Argument That Abortion is a Better Alternative than Adoption ASSOCIATED PRESS (DAVID CRARY AND JOHN HANNA) Comments Renew Debate over Adoption as Abortion Alternative NEW YORK TIMES Amy Coney Barrett's View: Adoption, Not Abortion PART 2 (15:46 - 21:15): ────────────────── Russia Threatens Invasion of Ukraine. What is Behind the Threats? And What Will the United States Do? PART 3 (21:16 - 26:8): ────────────────── The Kim Dynasty and Decades of Human Suffering in the Name of Vainglory and Cult of Personality: The Significance of Worldview in the Challenge of North Korea
North Korea's military strategic thought is intertwined and explained by the culture and theatrical governance enforced by the Kim Dynasty.
In the final instalment of The Kim Dynasty, we continue to talk about Kim Jong-Il and his more than dodgy dealings, his death and the succession taken by his son Kim Jong-Un, the current leader of North Korea. How Kim Jong-Un ramped up the North Koreas nuclear war effort, how he became besties with an American basketball player, how he assassinated his bro, and is he even still alive !? FB/IG @robotsforeyespodcast podbelly.com retrovague.com suikerapparel.com robotsforeyespodcast.com
In part one we dove deep into how North Korea and its iron fist rule came about under its God like leader Kim Il-Sung! In part two we take a look at his son Kim Jong-Il, how he fought for succession, his strange unhinged personality, the mental things he did to impress his farther, and how North Korea became the first ever hereditary dictatorship! FB/IG @robotsforeyespodcast podbelly.com retrovague.com suikerapparel.com robotsforeyespodcast.com
After a generation of Japanese rule, intimidation and political schemes, in 1945 when the Japanese empire collapsed, the peninsula of Korea was split in two and taken over by the Soviet Union to the north, and the USA to the south. To the north communism took effect and Stalin enrolled a guerrilla fighter named Kim Il Sung to take charge! To the south capitalism, and well we all know how that went. In part one we talk in depth about Kim Il Sung's rule and actions on the people of North Korea! FB/IG @robotsforeyespodcast podbelly.com retrovague.com suikerapparel.com robotsforeyespodcast.com
By the time you reach the end of the sixth episode, you realise how very true it is. Starting with Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany, the episodes follow Saddam Hussein's ‘expunging' brutality, Idi Amin's sheer barbarism in Uganda, Joseph Stalin's control of truth and manipulation of the mindset of his people, Muammar Gaddafi's steps to carve a society into his image, and finally, North Korea and the Kim dynasty. It is, as the experts in the docu-series say, the idea of “I alone can fix it all” that brings such men to power and in most cases, initially makes them seem even alluring to the populace. After all, the Butcher of Uganda—Amin—was once known as the Gentle Giant.☆5/5 stars from me☆The PlayBook1 | "Seize Power" 2 | "Crush Your Rivals" 3 | "Reign Through Terror" 4 | "Control the Truth" 5 | "Create a New Society" 6 | "Rule Forever"Check out our other show; The English game★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This week on Keeping up with the Kims, the drama continues in Pyongyang when Kim Il Sung gets arrested by the soviet union. Meanwhile, KimJong Il plays a perfect round of golf and Kim Jong Un shows off his stunning state mandated haircut! Welcome back to the shit time travelers! Season 5 starts off with a bang by taking a deep dive into the little known territory of North Korea. CJ starts it off with the history of the DPRK and Cody tells us tall tales of the second phase of the dynasty. Also, Marc has joined the podcast full time and finishes the episode with the current state of affairs. Ya bois might get straight up murdered for this one so listen along on your favorite audio streaming platform! justicetimemachine@gmail.com | @justicetimemachine | johnnyrk.com | @johnnyrk | @elis_trashcan wikipedia.org | hrw.org | britannica.com | aljazeera.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/justice-time-machine/support
In the fifth episode of the Dictators Series we look at North Korea and the Kim Dynasty and how they fulfill the characteristic outlined in episode 1. To Buy 'Under The Loving Care of The Fatherly Leader' by Bradley K. Martin head to: https://amzn.to/3blIeUo To Buy 'The Black Book of Communism' by Mark Kramer head to: https://amzn.to/2PmiTAD To catch up on everything to do with History with Jackson head to www.HistorywithJackson.co.uk If you wish to support us and our work please head to our 'Buy me a Coffee' profile: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/HistorywJackson Follow us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/HistorywithJ...... Follow us on Instagram at: @HistorywithJackson Follow us on Twitter at: @HistorywJackson #HistorywithJackson #History #Politics #NorthKorea #KimJongUn #KimJongIl #KimIlSung #Korea #Communism #Dictators #Totalitarianism --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/history-with-jackson/message
Are we seeing a new kind of iconoclasm? That is, are statues being torn down, most notably in the UK and US, to erase the history of almost anyone without any kind of consent? Targeted cyberattacks are growing in frequency, most recently with medical research centres and hospitals being attacked by 'hostile state actors'. The country that is doing the most about this is Estonia. How? How did the Kim dynasty come to power and stay there in North Korea? By telling a powerful fiction and keep telling it and telling it and growing it. It's often thought that the Catholic Church and science are diametrically opposed, with Galileo being offered as the perfect example of this incompatibility. Is this really the case or might the Catholic Church have given birth to science?
Are we seeing a new kind of iconoclasm? That is, are statues being torn down, most notably in the UK and US, to erase the history of almost anyone without any kind of consent? Targeted cyberattacks are growing in frequency, most recently with medical research centres and hospitals being attacked by 'hostile state actors'. The country that is doing the most about this is Estonia. How? How did the Kim dynasty come to power and stay there in North Korea? By telling a powerful fiction and keep telling it and telling it and growing it. It's often thought that the Catholic Church and science are diametrically opposed, with Galileo being offered as the perfect example of this incompatibility. Is this really the case or might the Catholic Church have given birth to science?
Are we seeing a new kind of iconoclasm? That is, are statues being torn down, most notably in the UK and US, to erase the history of almost anyone without any kind of consent? Targeted cyberattacks are growing in frequency, most recently with medical research centres and hospitals being attacked by 'hostile state actors'. The country that is doing the most about this is Estonia. How? How did the Kim dynasty come to power and stay there in North Korea? By telling a powerful fiction and keep telling it and telling it and growing it. It's often thought that the Catholic Church and science are diametrically opposed, with Galileo being offered as the perfect example of this incompatibility. Is this really the case or might the Catholic Church have given birth to science?
This week we talk about North Korea, Starlink, and Kremlinology.We also discuss the Kim Dynasty, the 2019 Abqaiq–Khurais attack, and oil shocks. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit letsknowthings.substack.com/subscribe
This week we talk about North Korea, Starlink, and Kremlinology. We also discuss the Kim Dynasty, the 2019 Abqaiq–Khurais attack, and oil shocks. Support the show: letsknowthings.com/support (patrons receive a bonus episode of the show each month) Show notes/transcript: letsknowthings.com You might also enjoy my other podcast: brainlenses.com
Kim Jong Un hasn't been seen in public in several weeks, leading to speculation that the "Supreme Leader" is no longer in power. What happens if Kim Jong Un is dead? Who takes over the most dangerous communist country in the world? Support us by supporting our sponsors! Visit https://ExpressVPN.com/WATCHCHAD to get 3 months for Free when you sign up for Express VPN Visit https://PatriotMobile.com/CHAD or call 972-PATRIOT Visit https://Brickhousechad.com and use the offer code CHAD Visit https://Gabi.com/WATCHCHAD to start saving on car and homeowners insurance! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Radio Host, Entrepreneur, Music Lover Kim Dynasty developed a love for music early in life and decided to put her love for music in motion by joining WEMS Radio. She was in the right place at the right time. A friend and I was at a listening party when we met a host from WEMS Radio. We were invited up to the station for an interview and fell in love with the experience so much we thought we give hosting our own show a try. The rest is history
00:00:00 Intro 00:07:42 ElSuperPerson's hot take: TSM's new roster is gonna flop 00:19:45 Paddy thinks DIG finishes 10th in Spring for sure, and TL will win Summer (also Spring if not for visa issues) 00:36:25 StickmanAlv predicts FlyQuest will be the 10th spot in Spring 00:45:50 A L I E N W A R E 00:50:50 ((technical difficulties)) 00:55:15 Greg Kim, LCS Director at EG, joins HLL 00:59:55 GDNerd is disappointed with LCS promotional/hype content. 01:19:20 ParadoxTheOnly says CLG will be a top 3 team and a challenger for the LCS title in Spring. 01:30:22 IIQuantumRanger 100T should be considered the favorite for 3rd in LCS 01:45:15 tannkkkk EG takes 3rd in summer to make Worlds 01:56:45 Kelby infiltrates HLL to interrogate Greg about EG: what's missing? 02:10:40 Outro
In this episode Mark & Juan dig into the Hermit Kingdom, North Korea. Along the way unicorns are discovered, Juan finds out a secret about himself and Mark says some thoughtful words. Hosted by Mark Pierson & Juan Smith Please follow us on...twitter.com/@podcast_countryinstagram.com/no_country_podcastEmail us at nocountrypodcast@gmail.comfacebook.com/nocountrypodcastVoicemail: 346-291-0050 Intro music produced by Kadencehttp://kadenceokc.com
December 4, 2019. A 35 minute conversation about such topics as a brief history of North Korea, the Kim Dynasty, conflicts with South Korea and the Korean War, atrocities previously occurring and currently occurring in North Korea, North Korea concentration camps, and reports from North Korea defectors and concentration camp escapees. Support the show (http://russopodcast.com)
Chung Min Lee of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and returning guest Ken Gause join Bill to discuss the history of the Kim Dynasty in North Korea.
Chung Min Lee of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and returning guest Ken Gause join Bill to discuss the history of the Kim Dynasty in North Korea.
In 1978, two luminaries of South Korean cinema were abducted by Kim Jong-Il and forced to make films in North Korea in an outlandish plan to improve his country's fortunes. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll tell the story of Choi Eun-Hee and Shin Sang-Ok and their dramatic efforts to escape their captors. We'll also examine Napoleon's wallpaper and puzzle over an abandoned construction. Intro: In 1891, Robert Baden-Powell encoded the locations of Dalmatian forts in innocent drawings of butterflies. Legal scholar Mark V. Tushnet suggests how a 16-year-old might seek the presidency. Sources for our feature on Choi Eun-Hee and Shin Sang-Ok: Paul Fischer, A Kim Jong-Il Production, 2015. Johannes Schönherr, North Korean Cinema: A History, 2012. Steven Chung, Split Screen Korea: Shin Sang-ok and Postwar Cinema, 2014. Bradley K. Martin, Under the Loving Care of the Fatherly Leader: North Korea and the Kim Dynasty, 2007. "Choi Eun-hee: South Korean Actress Who Was Kidnapped by North Dies," BBC, April 17, 2018. Martin Belam, "Choi Eun-hee, Actor Once Abducted by North Korea, Dies," Guardian, April 17, 2018. "A Hong Kong Kidnap: How Kim Jong-il Had South Korea's Top Actress Abducted From Repulse Bay," South China Morning Post, March 25, 2015. "Famed South Korean Actress Choi Eun-Hee, Who Was Abducted by North Korean Spies in Hong Kong for Film Fan Kim Jong-Il, Dies Aged 91," South China Morning Post, April 17, 2018. Olivier Holmey, "Remembering Choi Eun-hee, the South Korean Film Actor Once Abducted by Pyongyang," Independent, May 14, 2018. Ilana Kaplan, "Choi Eun-Hee Dead: South Korean Actress Once Kidnapped by North Korea Dies Aged 92," Independent, April 17, 2018. Barbara Demick, "Secret Tape Recordings of Kim Jong Il Provide Rare Insight Into the Psyche of His North Korean Regime," Los Angeles Times, Oct. 27, 2016. Euan McKirdy, "South Korean Actress and Former North Korean Abductee Choi Eun-Hee Dies," CNN, April 17, 2018. Julian Ryall, "The Incredible Life Story of Actress Choi Eun-Hee, Abducted by North Korea and Forced to Make Films for Kim Jong-il," Telegraph, April 17, 2018. Nicolas Levi, "Kim Jong Il: A Film Director Who Ran a Country," Journal of Modern Science 25:2 (2015), 155-166. Choe Sang-Hun, "Obituary: Shin Sang Ok, 80, Korean Film Director," New York Times, April 12, 2006. Douglas Martin, "Shin Sang Ok, 80, Korean Film Director Abducted by Dictator, Is Dead," New York Times, April 13, 2006. Alexandra Alter, "North Korea’s Love-Hate of Movies," New York Times, Dec. 31, 2014. Peter Maass, "The Last Emperor," New York Times, Oct. 19, 2003. Chris Knight, "Kim Jong-il's Bizarre Interlude in the Movies," Ottawa Citizen, Sept. 30, 2016, E.5. "A Memoir: Shin Sang-ok, Choi Eun-hee and I," Korea Times, Oct. 5, 2016. "Choi Eun-hee: Beautiful Actress and Doyenne of Postwar South Korean Films Before Her Kidnap by North Korea Where She Lived in a Gilded Cage," Times, June 4, 2018, 48. Ronald Bergan, "Obituary: Shin Sang-Ok: South Korean Film Director Whose Life Read Like the Plot of a Far-Fetched Thriller," Guardian, April 19, 2006, 34. Lawrence Levi, "Lights, Camera, Kidnap," Newsday, Feb. 8, 2015, C.17. "The Incredible Life Story of Actress Choi Eun-hee, Abducted by North Korea and Forced to Make Films for Kim Jong-il," Telegraph, April 17, 2018. An Hong-Kyoon, "More Dramatic Than Movie," Korea Times, Oct. 6, 2016. Hannah McGill, "Acting in the Dictator's Cut," Independent, March 14, 2015, 22. Olivier Holmey, "South Korean Film Actor Abducted by Pyongyang," Independent, May 16, 2018, 36. Peter Keough, "How Kim Jong-il Got What He Wanted," Boston Globe, Sept. 23, 2016, G.8. Peter Keough, "That Time Kim Jong-il Kidnapped His Favorite Movie Star and Director," Boston Globe, Sept. 21, 2016, G.8. Khang Hyun-sung, "Director's Colourful Life Competed With His Cinematic Creations," South China Morning Post, April 15, 2006, 11. Jennifer Hunter, "The Stranger-Than-Fiction Abduction of a Director and His Star," Toronto Star, Jan. 31, 2015, IN.3. "Obituary of Shin Sang-ok," Daily Telegraph, May 6, 2006. Tim Robey, "Losing the Plot: Kim Jong-il Was So Set on Film-Making He Kidnapped Two South Korean Stars," Daily Telegraph, Feb. 28, 2015, 30. Here's Pulgasari, the monster movie that got Shin and Choi to Vienna. In the West it's regarded as a dud. "Pulgasari marked a turn in Shin's career, the first time he had put all his energy into a picture and created a stinker," writes Paul Fischer. "It was a sudden, inexplicable transformation, after which Shin never recovered his magic touch." Listener mail: Ted Chamberlain, "Napoleon Death Mystery Solved, Experts Say," National Geographic, Jan. 17, 2007. "Napoleon Death: Arsenic Poisoning Ruled Out," Live Science, Feb. 12, 2008. "Was Napoleon Poisoned?", American Museum of Natural History, Jan. 21, 2014. J. Thomas Hindmarsh and John Savory, "The Death of Napoleon, Cancer or Arsenic?", Clinical Chemistry 54:12 (2008), 2092-2093. William J. Broad, "Hair Analysis Deflates Napoleon Poisoning Theories," New York Times, June 10, 2008. Max Finkel, "Instead of a Ticket, Some Speeders in Estonia Are Getting a Time Out," Jalopnik, Sept. 28, 2019. Jonathan Schultz, "Speed Camera Lottery Wins VW Fun Theory Contest," New York Times, Nov. 30, 2010. Elizabeth Haggarty, "Speed Camera Lottery Pays Drivers for Slowing Down," Toronto Star, Dec. 9, 2010. DDB, "DDB's Fun Theory for Volkswagen Takes Home Cannes Cyber Grand Prix," June 25, 2010. Wikipedia, "Radar Speed Sign: Effectiveness," (accessed Oct. 19, 2019). "The Speed Camera Lottery - The Fun Theory," Rolighetsteorin, Nov. 12, 2010. Volkswagen, "The Fun Theory 1 – Piano Staircase Initiative," Oct. 26, 2009. Elle Hunt, "Cash Converters: Could This Dutch Scheme Stop Drivers Speeding?", Guardian, May 25, 2018. This week's lateral thinking puzzle is from Paul Sloane and Des MacHale's 2014 book Remarkable Lateral Thinking Puzzles. Here's a corroborating link (warning -- this spoils the puzzle). You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!
The Kim dynasty has ruled over North Korea since 1948, but still very little is known about the family. How have they stayed in power and how has the country changed over three generations? Here’s a quick history of North Korea’s Kim dynasty.
You are listening to K. Rose Radio with your girl, Katiee Renee! On today’s show we Radio personality and entrepreneur, Kim Dynasty. Catch us chopping it up about life, music and her upcoming boss moves!
This episode is part two of a special summer miniseries on the 13th World Festival of Youth and Students. You can listen to part one here. The 13th World Festival of Youth and Students was held in the North Korean capital almost thirty years ago next month. A global gathering of international Communist Party-affiliated youth organizations, it represented something of a last hurrah for a world that was soon to disappear in a storm of revolution and unrest. Hosted by North Korea — in large part as a response to the South's successful hosting of the 1988 Summer Olympic Games — the festival cost the country billions and saw thousands of international students descend on Pyongyang for an event devoted to "Anti-Imperialist Solidarity, Peace and Friendship." Bradley K. Martin had been covering North for over a decade already when he visited the DPRK capital for the event. In this episode, Martin tells us about the relative liberation observed and enjoyed by the North Korean public during the festival, the massive costs of the event, and why it was the beginning of the end for the Cold War-era North Korean economic system. Bradley K. Martin is a journalist for Asia Times (in which he recently some North Korean propaganda about the Lim Su-kyung case here) and is the author of "Under the Loving Care of the Fatherly Leader: North Korea and the Kim Dynasty." He has covered the region since the 1970s. About the podcast: The “North Korea News Podcast” is a weekly podcast hosted exclusively by NK News, covering all things DPRK: from news to extended interview with leading experts and analysts in the field and insight from our very own journalists. Featured image: Retro DPRK
Today's episode is a discussion of the Kim family dynasty in North Korea, especially the current leader, Kim Jong-un. Who are they? Where did they come from? What do we need to know about their background/psychology? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nutshell-politics/support
In this first episode of In Depth, Out Loud: an audio version of long form stories, a look at the cult of the Kim family. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As tensions with North Korea rise, this week we examine the history of that country's ruling Kim family. We spoke to Jean H Lee, author of "Kings of Communism: Inside Kim Jong Un's Bloody Scramble to Kill of His Family" in the September edition of Esquire Magazine. She also led the Associated Press's coverage of the Korean Peninsula as bureau chief from 2008 to 2013 and opened the AP’s Pyongyang bureau in January 2012. We spoke with Ms. Lee about the Kim family's rise to power, the idea of North Korea as an absolute monarchy, and the message Kim Jong Un sent with the assassination of his brother in February. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President Trump's BFF Bloody Red Communist China General Secretary/"President" Xi Jinping; President for life Vladimir Putin's Russian regime; the North Korean Communist regime/Kim Dynasty; and Islamist Terrorism.
While North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s brother, Kim Jong-nam, was recently murdered while living outside of the DPRK, he’s not the only Mount Paektu Bloodline member to have made it out of North Korea. Two articles from Anna Fifield, the Washington Post’s Tokyo Bureau Chief, have connected past defections both to & from North Korea to their present day consequences. Last year, Korea FM reporter Chance Dorland spoke with Fifield to learn how the decades old defection of American GI Joe Dresnok to North Korea, & the more recent defection of Kim Jong-un’s aunt to the US, are still being felt today.Rate & Review this podcast at http://bit.ly/KFMReviewStream the episode online at http://www.spreaker.com/user/seoulitup/kim-dynasty-family-members-living-in-us-Download the full episode at http://api.spreaker.com/download/episode/10935639/north_korea_us_defectors_korea_fm.mp3?force_download=1This episode is brought to you by Podcast Assist's $30 per hour flat rate podcasting voice overs, editing, mastering, transcriptions & even hosting (select a topic & they'll create & host the podcast). Visit https://www.facebook.com/PodcastAssist/ for more information. Subscribe to this & other Korea FM original content via:iTunes - http://apple.co/1O91B39Overcast - http://bit.ly/KFMovercastRSS - http://bit.ly/KFMfeedStitcher - http://bit.ly/KFMstitcheraudioBoom - http://bit.ly/KFMaudioBoomPlayer FM - http://bit.ly/KFMplayerfmTunein - http://bit.ly/KFMtuneinAcast - http://bit.ly/KFMacast
While North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s brother, Kim Jong-nam, was recently murdered while living outside of the DPRK, he’s not the only Mount Paektu Bloodline member to have made it out of North Korea. Two articles from Anna Fifield, the Washington Post’s Tokyo Bureau Chief, have connected past defections both to & from North Korea to their present day consequences. Last year, Korea FM reporter Chance Dorland spoke with Fifield to learn how the decades old defection of American GI Joe Dresnok to North Korea, & the more recent defection of Kim Jong-un’s aunt to the US, are still being felt today.Rate & Review this podcast at http://bit.ly/KFMReviewStream the episode online at http://www.spreaker.com/user/seoulitup/kim-dynasty-family-members-living-in-us-Download the full episode at http://api.spreaker.com/download/episode/10935639/north_korea_us_defectors_korea_fm.mp3?force_download=1This episode is brought to you by Podcast Assist's $30 per hour flat rate podcasting voice overs, editing, mastering, transcriptions & even hosting (select a topic & they'll create & host the podcast). Visit https://www.facebook.com/PodcastAssist/ for more information. Subscribe to this & other Korea FM original content via:iTunes - http://apple.co/1O91B39Overcast - http://bit.ly/KFMovercastRSS - http://bit.ly/KFMfeedStitcher - http://bit.ly/KFMstitcheraudioBoom - http://bit.ly/KFMaudioBoomPlayer FM - http://bit.ly/KFMplayerfmTunein - http://bit.ly/KFMtuneinAcast - http://bit.ly/KFMacast
EP01 - The Crushening - discusses facts about the country of North Korea, the Kim Dynasty and the imprisonment of Otto Warmbier an American college student who stole a banner from the hotel he was staying at.
Park picnics in the Democratic People's Republic. The Kim Dynasty: cult or religion? And: Rules for Communist Clam Cooking. On this episode of The Korea File writer and journalist Jon Dunbar describes the experience of vacationing and travelling in one of the most insular countries in the world. Music on this episode: 'My Country is the Best!' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-kuOwUAHIQ
Park picnics in the Democratic People's Republic. The Kim Dynasty: cult or religion? And: Rules for Communist Clam Cooking. On this episode of The Korea File writer and journalist Jon Dunbar describes the experience of vacationing and travelling in one of the most insular countries in the world.Music on this episode: 'My Country is the Best!'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-kuOwUAHIQ
This show's a little bit different for us, here at the Drunken Dork Podcast. We originally discussed the Sony Hacks back while recording Episode 23. However, this has been such a rapidly developing story that we had to come back in and discuss it some more. Of course, since recording a second segment, the story has continued to develop, and will probably continue to develop for some time Anyway, during this discussion, we talked about the state of affairs at Sony Pictures, the various hijinks of the Kim Dynasty, the clusterf*ck that is the Spider-Man franchise, as well as the close ties Tom discovered between himself and various Sony execs. As always, be sure to subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher and TuneIn Radio, while remembering to give us that golden "5-Star" rating. Don't forget to keep up with us on Facebook, follow us on our Wordpress Site and give us some feedback by emailing us at drunkendorkpodcast@gmail.com Copyright 2015 Thomas Coe, Jacob Wilson & Travis Adle Music Courtesy of Jackson Smith, via http://freemusicarchive.org Sound Effect Courtesy http://freesfx.co.uk