Kim Jong Un ... dead?

Chae1

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Location
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Press/media/news aren't doing anything different now, than they've been doing for many years
Sure your right.

I've just noticed it more recently with brexit and the virus.

As I get older I'm becoming more cynical and questioning things more. My wife and some people on the forum seem to take everything they hear from media as gospel. It really annoys me. We need to make our own minds up.
 

Nithsdale

Member
Livestock Farmer
Sure your right.

I've just noticed it more recently with brexit and the virus.

As I get older I'm becoming more cynical and questioning things more. My wife and some people on the forum seem to take everything they hear from media as gospel. It really annoys me. We need to make our own minds up.


It really depends if you want to hear what they are saying, or not. If you disagree, it is much easier to question and scrutinise what the press say these days... they are no longer the sole mouthpiece of what is happening in the world and no longer 'control' the nation

There were a lot of blatant lies throughout the Scottish IndyRef on BBC on behalf of UK govt, they got away with it then and were brave to be even more blatant during the EU Ref...
 

PSQ

Member
Arable Farmer
There were a lot of blatant lies throughout the Scottish IndyRef on BBC on behalf of UK govt, they got away with it then and were brave to be even more blatant during the EU Ref...
No worse than the blatant lies Alec “Sex Pest” Salmond tried to get away with in his ‘White Paper’, chief amongst them, basing the future prosperity of Scotland on oil being worth $112 a barrel :facepalm:
But then again, as an ex senior employee of RBS and close friend of Fred ‘the Shred’ Goodwin, is it really any surprise voters weren’t keen to believe the fat pansies calculations?
 

Nithsdale

Member
Livestock Farmer
No worse than the blatant lies Alec “Sex Pest” Salmond tried to get away with in his ‘White Paper’, chief amongst them, basing the future prosperity of Scotland on oil being worth $112 a barrel :facepalm:
But then again, as an ex senior employee of RBS and close friend of Fred ‘the Shred’ Goodwin, is it really any surprise voters weren’t keen to believe the fat pansies calculations?


He is/was a politician, what do you expect.


He isn't a news broadcasting service supposed to only report facts...
 

Bald Rick

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Anglesey
That’s my boy ...

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Anyone care to speculate on the white stick?
 

Ashtree

Member
Kim is in a Coma after botched heart surgery and wont be coming out of it anytime soon. Apparently his sister is more psychotic than him!! NKs top brass favour Kims Uncle Kim Pyong 2 as best choice to takeover. He has spent many years living abroad and would certainly be a more conciliatory choice. So some good news!

Oh, Lordy Lordy me ..... and to think folks around this parish, pee on the BBC.
Just in the interests of truth and transparancy, you should share the source of your
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Supposedly, the mark circled on his wrist indicates a needle has been inserted which equals heart surgery
Phew

Must have been a long needle to get through all that lard.
 

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