Saturday, November 21, 2009
Burned!
This is coolbert:
More doctored or fake photography from North Korea?
The happy, always-smiling and contented leader [Kim] surrounded by the happy, always-smiling and contented acolytes, everyone just in utter bliss all the time. Never a care or worry in the world, their lot and station in life being one of constant and perpetual enjoyment. Lick-spittle fawning "yes men" falling over one another in their efforts to please the "boss"!
Except in some cases.
North Korean military men - - general officers, commanders, engaging in intrigue against the established order. Persons who can wield force and power, desiring "change", but so far unsuccessful in unseating the ruling Kim regime!
"Military holds the key"
A series of attempted coup and coup d'etat - - fizzling in all cases, but not without trying.
Attempts that for captured perpetrators, general officers of the highest rank even [?], resulting in grisly death of the most horrific manner.
Death by burning at the stake. The execution fire, a thing of the supposed far distant past, a means of retribution, very sadistic and cruel, medieval punishment imposed by a ruler that is sadistic and cruel.
"the plot was discovered, and the generals were reportedly executed (some rumors say they were burned alive at the stake in front of a military audience to warn others of the consequences of disloyalty)."
"At the end of the 1990s, a number of North Korean army generals were executed by being burnt alive inside the Rungrado May Day Stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea."
"At the end of the 1990s, a plan hatched by a number of Korean army generals was uncovered, and the conspirators arrested."
"After they were interrogated, the generals were executed in Pyongyang's 150,000-capacity May Day Stadium. Petrol was poured over them and set alight, burning them alive."
The scene from Pyongyang is NOT as perceived from the outside world. There is discord and those that desire "change" are willing to risk all to see Kim done away with. Just don't fail! The consequences are extreme.
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