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BREAKING NEWS: South Korean intelligence disputes circumstances of Kim Jong-il’s death

The Guardian has confirmed suspicions first raised on The AVE that Kim Jong Il’s death was not as reported. Now it seems that Kim Jong Un, Kim Jung-Il’s son and the new successor to the democratic throne, began issuing orders before the announcement of his father’s death by a sudden heart attack on train trip.

Adding to the mystery, Won Sei-hoon, director of the National Intelligence Service (NIS), threw the account of Kim Jong-il’s death into question by saying  US satellite surveillance photos showed that Kim’s special train had never left Pyongyang station.
Won Sei-hoon, director of the South Korean National Intelligence Service , said that  “There are signs that he tried to go somewhere [on Saturday morning] but died.”

This may fit with rumors that the Dear Leader was visiting an industrial project his son. Kim Jong-Un  had begun secretly  as a way around the North Korean military’s grab on power after Kim’s expected dearth.  Supposedly the 28 year old, recently promoted by his Dad to be  a four star general, had initiated the project after buying entertainment products made by an unnamed American technology firm.  The firm is said to have begun development of prototypes of a mysterious security product called “Goldfinger,” taking advantage of the North’s concerns for observing its citizens and ability to keep such product development secret.