To identify the traitors, Kim Jong himself spread rumours of his death

Rozana Spokesman

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North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has been missing for almost 20 days but has now returned in a mysterious way.

Kim Jong Un

North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has been missing for almost 20 days but has now returned in a mysterious way. During these 20 days, there were various rumours that he had died, brain dead, and failed heart surgery. But now it is coming to light that Kim Jong Un himself spread false rumors about his death.

A few days later, Kim Jong Un was spotted smoking a cigarette while inaugurating a fertilizer factory, and the diplomat's subsequent silence indicates a conspiracy.

At such time, the state media and the news agency also remained silent. The report found that Kim Jong Un wanted to see how people still liked him and how other leaders acted after his death. Besides, the main purpose of the scheme was to identify traitors and show them the way out.