Fox News
Christmas is banned in North Korea, but that is not stopping a group of activists from sending messages of hope, faith and freedom to the people suffering under the dictatorship of Kim Jong Un.
Flash drives celebrating the holiday, and including Bible readings, were launched into the Yellow Sea in bottles so that the currents will carry them to the shores of the North Korean peninsula.
“We should be doing everything we can to get information into North Korea by land, by sea and by air,” says Suzanne Scholte, chair of the Washington, D.C.-based North Korean Freedom Coalition which sponsored the messages. The operation is part of the group’s “Operation Truth,” which Scholte says, “is modeled after the Berlin Airlift, to get critical help to the starving people of North Korea.” More
Maybe FOX could make a gesture in support of FREEDOM in THIS COUNTRY FIRST.
Good luck finding anyone in Nork that can use a thumb drive.
Would YOU use a drive floating around in a random bottle?
If things hadn’t been altered in the last Presidential Election, who knows?
Might have been a realistic but highly unlikely possibility.
We’re back to square one with the Norks again. What a wasted opportunity that the military industrial complex is grateful for.
My multinational corporation has banned us from using any removable media, including thumb drives.