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The Dubious Story of the Murder of Kim Jong Nam

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In the West, even among people who consider themselves not susceptible to government-corporate media propaganda, any wild story about North Korea can be taken as credible. We should ask ourselves why that is the case, given what we know about the history of government and media fabrications, often related to gaining our acquiescence to a new war.

The corporate media reports North Korean agents murdered Kim Jong Nam with the banned chemical weapon VX. They fail to add that the US government is one of the few countries that still has a stockpile of VX. They rarely note the Malaysian police investigating the case have not actually said North Korea is connected to his death.

The story of his death or murder raises a number of serious questions. North Korea says Kim Jong Nam was not murdered, but suffered from heart problems, high blood pressure and diabetes, required constant medication, and this caused his death. The North Korean diplomat in Malaysia Ri Tong-il "cited the postmortem examination conducted by Malaysian health authorities, claiming that the postmortem showed Jong-nam died of a heart attack." [1]

Malaysian authorities conducted two autopsies, the second after the first said to be inconclusive in identifying a cause of death, before announcing well over a week later that VX was involved.

What was going on here? And why weren't the autopsies made open to others besides Malaysian officials?

Why was the South Korean government the first country to come out quickly after Kim's February 13 death to blame North Korea for murdering him with the VX nerve weapon -- before Malaysia had determined anything? The Malaysian autopsy was not complete until February 23, ten days later.

Why did these two women charged with murder travel several times to South Korea before this attack occurred?

Why was Ri Jong-choi, the only North Korean arrested in the case, released for lack of evidence?

The two women did not wear gloves, but had the liquid directly on their hands. "The police said the four North Korean suspects who left the country the day of the killing put the VX liquid on the women's hands." [2] They later washed it off. Why did none of them die or even get sickened by it? No reports say they went to the hospital.

"Malaysian Inspector-General of Police Khalid Abu Khalid said the women knew they were handling poisonous materials during the attack". leading forensic toxicologists who study murder by poison" question how the two women could walk away unscathed after deploying an agent potent enough to kill Kim Jong Nam before he could even make it to the hospital." [3]

"Tens of thousands of passengers have passed through the airport since the apparent assassination was carried out. No areas were cordoned off and protective measures were not taken." [4]

Why, if a highly deadly VX used to kill Kim, did the terminal remain open to thousands of travelers, and not shut down and checked for VX until February 26, 13 days later?

Health Minister Subramaniam Sathasivam said "VX only requires 10 milligrams to be absorbed into the system to be lethal," yet he added that there have been no reports of anyone else being sickened by the toxin. [5]

DPRK's Ri Tong-il said in his statement, "How is it possible" the two ladies survived? "How is it possible" no single person in the airport got contaminated? "How is it possible" no nurse, no doctor, no police escorting Kim after the attack were affected? [6]

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