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Is Kim Jong-il late?
Topic Started: Sep 7 2008, 11:22 PM (255 Views)
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Is he the late Kim Jong-il?

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article4692472.ece


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Is Kim Jong-il for real? The question has baffled foreign intelligence agencies for years but now a veteran Japanese expert on North Korea says the “dear leader” is actually dead – and his role is played by a double.

The expert says Kim died of diabetes in 2003 and world leaders including Vladimir Putin of Russia and Hu Jintao of China have been negotiating with an impostor.

He believes that Kim, fearing assassination, had groomed up to four lookalikes to act as substitutes at public events. One underwent plastic surgery to make his appearance more convincing. Now, the expert claims, the actors are brought on stage whenever required to persuade the masses that Kim is alive.

The author has been derided by rival analysts of the hermetic communist state. Yet so few facts are known about North Korea’s ruling dynasty that some of the strange things reported in Professor Toshimitsu Shigemura’s bestselling book cannot be readily explained.


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Well whomever he is he likes Johnnie Walker and naked dancing girls at his banquets.

Kim had girls dance naked at banquets, but ordered people only to dance with them, and never to touch. Fujimoto said the entertainers didn’t seem to be sexual partners.

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According to the author, Kim Jong Il is a gourmet. In the book is a typical one-week menu for the ruler, full of luxurious foods. It would stun most ordinary people, say people who have seen it.

Kim Jong Il especially likes Chinese food, and especially shark's fin soup. So four of the menu's six days have shark's fin soup. This is a very rare kind of shark's fin soup, and it was served to South Koreans at the June 15, 2000 summit in Pyongyang. Sushi is also a favorite, but it's served once a week. Another favorite for Kim was dog soup, which he had every Sunday, and every special dog-food-eating summer day.

But Kim dislikes spicy food, Fujimoto said. Kim also has a very sensitive palate, Fujimoto said, and would notice even small changes in ingredient amounts. Ingredients are imported from countries all over the world, such as China, Thailand, Malaysia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Iran and Japan.

In his palace are a wine cellar with 10,000 bottles, also included are whiskey, cognac and sake; Kim's favorite whiskey is Johnnie Walker Swing and Hennessey's XO

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