North Korea orders alert, saying there is a virus on enemy territory… Just frown

On the 18th, Rodong Sinmun, the organ of the North Korean Workers’ Party, published a statement by Vice-Chairman Kim Yo-jong, who claimed, “On the 16th, various political propaganda leaflets and objects were dropped near the North Korean border and in deep areas.” On this day, the newspaper also reported photos showing balloons hanging on wires or trees. /Photo = Rodong Sinmun/News 1

It has been reported that North Korea has implemented ideological education to prevent its residents from coming into contact with ‘enemy objects’. In order to raise awareness among residents, North Korea claimed that “enemy water is contaminated with viruses,” but it is said that this actually drew criticism from residents.

According to Daily NK’s South Pyongan Province source on the 26th, on the 10th, the party organization’s political business materials related to enemy territory were delivered to factories, enterprises, and inminban units in Gaechon City. Accordingly, ideological lectures based on political business materials were held for each organization.

At the lecture, he said, “The enemies, who feel threatened by the political and military power of our (North Korea) state that is growing stronger day by day, are going crazy with spreading vile political propaganda and filth to undermine the authority of our supreme leadership.” It is said that there was a comment saying, “They are burying the malignant infectious virus and sending it towards us.”

Last month, North Korean authorities distributed materials on enemy territory and ordered residents to “come out as one in the fight to crush the plan to spread enemy territory.” (See related article: North Korea: “We must crush the plan to spread political propaganda and filth”… Order for ‘struggle against the enemy’)

In particular, North Korea made a speculative claim last month that there may be a virus in enemy water, but this time, it attempted to raise awareness among residents by confirming that there was a virus in it.

At the lecture, it was said that “enemy territory is a mass of infectious diseases” and that “enemies are trying to destroy our socialism by spreading germs inside us.”

Meanwhile, North Korea is known to have defined portable storage devices such as USB and SD cards as enemy elements in political business materials used at the lecture, while making no mention of other items. It seems that they were keeping in mind that if they mentioned things like dollars, rice, or chocolate pie, residents might become curious.

In addition, the lecture repeatedly emphasized, “If you discover a strange flying object, it must be mandatory to never contact it and to report it to the local Ministry of Safety and Security in a timely manner,” and “Immediately report the phenomenon of trafficking of goods of unknown origin.” It was emphasized.

It is also reported that there was a request that “if you discover an enemy object, do not deal with it alone; be sure to form a group and report and deal with it together.”

Meanwhile, residents are said to have scoffed at the North Korean authorities’ claim that “the virus is on enemy land.”

“There is no one here (in North Korea) who believes that the real virus is buried there,” the source said. “Rather, they think they will be lucky if they find it before others do, or when no one sees it.”

Residents already know that North Korea balloons contain useful items such as foreign currency and food, so they consider it a good news to secretly discover them first.

The source said, “Some residents burn unnecessary things and secretly bring in the items inside to use. People who have tasted Korean rice or snacks cannot forget the taste, so they wonder what would be in them if they were sprayed with water.” “There are some people who are looking forward to it,” he said.

Source: www.dailynk.com