Why Kim Jong Un Faked His Death (Most Clever Dictator)

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London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The disappearance of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un last year has been a hot topic. It is leading to plenty of rumors and speculations about his death. According to an updated, his surgery went bad and since then he has been the center of attention. Many experts believe that Kim Jong Un faked his death deliberately. 

It is believed he has done this to reveal traitors around him. This is one of his strategies to unmask the suspicious people in his circle. They are having high hopes to grab power after his death already. No doubt, this will help him identify traitors who are leaking confidential information.

Reasons Behind Kim Jong Un Faking His Death

Many experts view Kim Jong Un as a clever dictator. If he faked his death there is an obvious reason behind it. Some believe that is a “classic Stalinist maneuver” to identify and look out for the possible traitors near him. Many countries that are ruled by Stalin or dictators like Kim require plenty of people to work for them. These people observe allegiance to the dictators and North Korea is not an exception either.

Kim Jong will now work hard and see the reactions of others after his death news. The prolonged silence that occurs during his disappearance will tell him a lot. All those traitors who are looking out to grab his power will now take action. The fake news of death is certainly coordinated propaganda by Kim. It will probably expose ‘high-placed sources’ from several media portals.

Some intellectuals are claiming that Kim is going through a life-threatening disease. While others assume that he is already dead. Many detractors have already escaped to South Korea and are elected within the parliament. However, it was them who could give an accurate analysis of this political situation in North Korea.

Several Detractors Escaped To South Korea

Interestingly several detractors have escaped to South Korea. They are now leading the parliament and settling down well. It is them who can give a clear picture of the political situation in North Korea and even Kim.

One of the defectors named Thae Yong-ho has been a deputy ambassador to Britain in North Korea. He managed all the secret funds for Kim and has been loyal all this time. However, he is one of many prominent defectors who fled to South Korea in 2016. While many have been elected to the parliament a few months ago. This is what Thae has to say:

“I am aware that one of the reasons why many of you voted for me as a lawmaker is with the expectations of an accurate analysis and projections on North Korean issues,” Thae said in a statement. “I feel the blame and heavy responsibility.” “Whatever the reasons, I apologize to everyone’’.

Kim Jong Un May Have Fled To His Private Villa

A new report claims that Kim Jong is missing from the public eye for a long time. He is currently residing in his private villa in Wonsan. It is located on the eastern side of the Korean Peninsula. You will be surprised to know that it features a harem of 2,000 sex slaves. This helps him avoid catching the coronavirus.

Some satellite images have revealed him having luxury boats along with a personal trainer. Every report is indicating that he has fled to a seaside resort.

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Rumors of Kim Jong Un illness & Death

Many reports from the media suggest that Kim was inspecting the fighter jets before disappearing. His bad health and possible death are becoming the center of attention. Surprisingly, he remained absent from the birthday celebrations of his grandfather. His birthday is considered very auspicious as he is the founder of North Korea. Some North Korean defectors have revealed that the dictator is undergoing treatment for cardiovascular disease.

Kim who is in his mid-30s needs urgent treatment. He has been into heavy smoking which led to obesity and fatigue. There is no doubt that he faked his death to identify the traitors who are celebrating his absence.

On 1st May, the North Korean leader made his public appearance. Even though the speculations about his bad health a rife, he didn’t shy away from coming out. The pictures coming out from Labour Day saw him inaugurating a company. He attended an event for the completion of a fertilizer plant in the capital Pyongyang. This marked his first activity since the time he disappeared from public.

Beth Malcolm

Beth Malcolm is Scottish based Journalist at Heriot-Watt University studying French and British Sign Language. She is originally from the north west of England but is living in Edinburgh to complete her studies.