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Is Apple’s Goldfinger a North Korean Project?

Something odd is happening in North Korea.  First, The AVE and The Guardian reported discrepancies in published accounts of how Kim Jong-Il died.  The Guardian suggested that the Dear Leader did not suffer a fatal heart attack, as reported, on a long train trip but died instead on a shorter trip to some other place close to PyongYang,  The Ave reported obviously false news reports on North Korea’s website, for three days before any  mention of the death.  Now, new images emerge of the mourning in North Korea, there is a widespread suspicion that the mourning is staged and suggest where Kim may have been when he died.

Oddly this image suggests something very different then just staged mourning. When I enlarged the section marked in white, I noticed some sort of symbol marked in the concrete paving.  On close inspection, the mourners appears to be  ]workers at an Apple plant.

Why would Apple have a plant in North Korea.  A friend of mine who does industrial espionage on contract tells me that there are rumors of a mysterious “Goldfinger” project started before his death by Steve Jobs.  Rumors are always true until proven false, but the Goldfinger rumor has been especially strange since there has been no evidence of new manufacturing activities in any of the plants in China where Apple usually builds prototypes.

Is Goldfinger a new collaboration between North Korea and Apple?  If that is true, could “Goldfinger” lead to peace with Pyongand the way Ping Pong sis with Chine?


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