Kim Jong-il, Missing in Action?
By Lt. Col. Gordon Cucullu
FrontPageMagazine.com | December 20, 2004
Suddenly in North Korea pictures of Kim Jong Il, the peoples’ Dear Leader by unchallengeable fiat, have gone missing. Comparative photos taken in a Peoples Cultural Center auditorium in May and August of this year have piqued outside interest in the future of Kim Jong Il. The earlier photo portrays what we have come to think of as the usual adulatory presentation: a portrait of Kim Jong Il side-by-side with one of his father Kim Il Sung, the modestly self-proclaimed Great Leader, dominates the head of the auditorium,. The late summer shot shows the KJI portrait missing so that the late elder Kim’s portrait stands alone. All very mysterious.
Next time why don't you make your subject line more accurate. KJI is not missing, pictures of his are. Your subject line doesn't reflect that and is misleading.
He doesn't seem to be missing. It might be a cover up. He is being more and more hated by other nations. For all we know, some guy will take matters into his own hands and shoot the guy. Couldn't imagine the backlash that would have on society!
North Korea, the rogue state. Shall its rein end by bullets and mortar, rebellion or just that corrupt guy finally loses it. Hm...