It struck me, that when Durham hit the media earlier this year with the court filings, and everyone was energized for a week, then the Biz Insider ran this headline and article:
John Durham says 'members of the media' may have 'misinterpreted' claims he made in a recent court filing
Was that comms?
Since YOU are now the MEDIA, YOU are members of the media.
Was that Durham pointing out YOU misinterpreted the timing of the filing?
Durham Start
While I see many post from folks lamenting the lack of coverage of Durham, maybe you really did miss it, it was actually also the signal of the START of the closing phase of the operation and the overt kinetic phase against prime cabal nation regimes are moved on and their operatives, because right next was:
Canada > Ukraine > ... what next?
Taiwan > US > Israel ?
re-unified maybe
That will cripple SK's economy and cause a humanitarian crisis we've not seen since WW2
How so, if N. Korea has turned around? You mean there isn't a humanitarian crises in N. Korea right now? I'm not saying "You're wrong", I'm genuinely asking why you think that would be the result.
It would take billions to industrialize NK's economy to SK. We have to factor in SK having to pay more taxes and as a result have a lower standard of living. NK propoganda would be at odds with the SK liberal democracy. Who would train these additional tens of millions of people? How would they develop North Korea's economy? What about the families who were separated, ones in the prison camps, the discrimination and stigma? Will they get recompense? Do South Koreans even want reunification? Nukes will have to be dismantled since I doubt China would be comfortable. US would have to leave too since China would be threatened. Their government and constitution would change as well. How would the UK handle the refugee crisis? How would UK prevent itself from falling into corruption?
It would take decades for United Korea to recover their economy.
The idea of Korean Reunification.
https://youtu.be/sAhZprZgUNc
This is a good series to look at from the perspective of a Korean foreigner:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBzhQ4T5tTh98sJs2UaGaXxKKGP3Dll93
The pointed questions are all well-taken. Still......the same logistics can be said about the Gordian knot everywhere. It took time and effort to ravel it, and it will take time and effort to unravel. I suspect the monarchy to again be a main keystone to the problem.
If reunification is decided upon, then the differences as they exist today wouldn't continue to exist as two systems that oppose as enemies, but become parties who agree to disagree. Imagine that. We use to have that too. :)
Maybe we too can reunify some day.
And thanks for the information