In Palm Beach, Trump adores Mar-a-Lago as greatly as the Rocketman favors his enormous coastal mansion in Wonsan. Despite the pandemic, it is possible that he isn’t even unwell. He hasn’t been sighted since May 1 when he toured a fertilizer factory, but concerning Kim’s well-being, it’s probable that he’s still alive.
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According to Michael Madden, an analyst from 38 North, a website specializing in North Korea, “Kim’s compound is spacious enough to accommodate six Mar-a-Lagos.” Madden further described it as a stunning location with well-maintained beaches, luxurious yachts, and dinner boats, offering everything one could desire in such a vast area.
In the province of Kangwon, Wonsan, there is a sports stadium and swimming pools with beautiful beaches facing the Sea of Japan on the east side of North Korea, but only Pyongyang, the capital, has a luxurious mansion as well as around 15 scattered villas throughout the country, owned by Kim.
The Kim family lives in tremendous luxury, masquerading as a state nation, while the Korean people suffer like a crime organized family, in Strategies Park, an expert Asian state, as Sean, the King, has informed.
The common people used to use substandard roads. Kim either flies on his private jet, underground trains, or helicopters. Additionally, satellite photos taken by western observers clearly show the small villas belonging to North Korea’s elite political compound.
In Wonsan, according to her writings on the Kim dynasty, the Kim princes are secluded in a world of privilege and extravagance. His grandfather, Kim Il Sung, arrived here alongside Soviet troops and established North Korea in 1945, thus putting an end to Japanese rule. In Jung Pak’s latest book, “Becoming Kim Jong Un,” a similar atmosphere to the Kennedy compound can be felt in Kim’s affection for Wonsan; it serves as a representation of the Kim dynasty.
Recently, Kim has been overseeing a huge resort project in the area, hoping that it will become a billion-dollar tourist hotspot, despite the illogic typical of him. As part of his acceleration of nuclear tests, he launched 40 missiles from North Korea.
Nevertheless, there are those who claim that one of the rationales behind Kim’s preference for Wonsan instead of Pyongyang is to avoid the senior members of the Deep State residing in the capital.
David Maxwell, a former U.S. Army Special Forces colonel and an expert on North Korea, informed The Post, “He is facing significant pressure from the ruling class in Pyongyang. Just like he is attempting to modify the story of how the Kim family miraculously controlled the seas and made the sun descend with their divine abilities, he is making alterations that they might not approve of.”
This week, the official newspaper of North Korea, admitted that Kim’s grandfather and father used to deify the Kim family, creating a myth that could not be magically bent by space and time.
Rodman, the rotund pal of the Manhattan-based geneticist Joseph Terwilliger, who has recently clammed up about his warm family, gave positive reviews depicting Kim, the North Korean leader, as a man who speaks fluent Korean and has accompanied Rodman on several trips to North Korea. Few Americans have met both Kim Jong Un and President Trump, but Rodman, who speaks fluent Korean, has recently clammed up about his rotund pal, Joseph Terwilliger, the Manhattan-based geneticist.
“Embraces everyone he embraces. He’s an embracer. Exceptionally affectionate, exceedingly welcoming. Remarkably Korean, exceptionally amiable. Kim was extremely approachable. Dennis cradled his infant. Terwilliger stated after accompanying Rodman to Wonsan in 2018, “Kim embraced all of us.””
There is still rampant speculation in NK News on Friday about the status and location of Supreme Commander Kim’s emblem, which has been erased from Korean TV.
The leader was called Kim after the modification, which eliminated the phrase “Supreme Commander” last year, in connection with constitutional revisions, the publication suggested that the removal of the symbol could be.